The 'Confederation of Independent Poland': Leszek Moczulski of Mariowka in 1944/1945, Andrzej Ostoja-Owsiany in the Opoczno county in 1945, intelligence Colonel Adam Ostoja-Owsiany junior, and senior Adam Ostoja-Owsiany in Baranowicze close to the Bohdziewicz-Plaszczewski-Konstantynowicz family. You can read here about Garczynski of Zbaszyn and of Wilkowo Polskie - Ostrowski of Maluszyn - Skorzewski of Chelmo: the Polish underground network together with Wola Wiazowa, and with the links to Wielichowo - Stara Hancza - Miezonka of the Konstantynowiczs and Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis. Copyright by Bogdan Konstantynowicz on 07 May 2026.
"Confederation of Independent Poland" under command of the Lodz counter-intelligence and Konstanty Rokossowski, PM Leszek Miller, Colonel Adam Ostoja-Owsiany junior, General Wojciech Jaruzelski, Wodkiewicz, Marshal Marian Spychalski, Colonel Wladyslaw Chudzik, Witalis Bogucki, Natkanski, Major Tadeusz Sedzicki, Oziemblowski, Feliks Dzierzynski. Wielichowo - Stara Hancza - Miezonka of the Konstantynowiczs and Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis. The Confederation of Independent Poland: Leszek Moczulski of Mariowka in 1944/1945, Andrzej Ostoja-Owsiany in the Opoczno county in 1945, intelligence Colonel Adam Ostoja-Owsiany junior, and senior Adam Ostoja-Owsiany in Baranowicze close to the Bohdziewicz-Plaszczewski-Konstantynowicz family.
'Encyklopedia Polski Niepodleglej': Bogdan Konstantynowicz, Rokossowski, Ostoja-Owsiany, Jaruzelski, Wodkiewicz, Spychalski, Chudzik, Bogucki, Natkanski, Sedzic., Oziemblowski, Dzierzynski, Pilsudski, Pilar-Pilchau, Kiedrzynski, Karski, Nostitz-Jackowski, Hutten-Czapski.
This webpage is on Bogdan Konstantynowicz, the author and the owner of this domain in California, and his fight against the Lodz counter-intelligence in 1980s-2026.
Below Bogdan Konstantynowicz's genealogical tree by the father side:
Marcin Konstantynowicz Czyz from Nieciecza in 1534 (acc to Boniecki 1901; Niesiecki 1839) or Marcin Czyz took the Fox arms; he was from Nieczyca (Belorussia, south-east to Grodno); Marcin had a son Michal Czyz Konstantynowicz = Michno.
Marcin Konstantynowicz Czyz from Nieciecza (b. ca 1495) took the Fox coat of arms in the Grodno district.
Konstantynowicz Czyz unknown of name (either Konstantinowicz who was born ca 1520/1530 or Michno Konstantynowicz = Michal Konstantynowicz, the son of Marcin Czyz Nietecki b. ca 1495) was withdrawn in the last will and testament of his father of 1547 and destitute of a legacy which daughter Margaret / Malgorzata Czyz inherited; she had got some brothers.
Michno Konstantynowicz Czyz born ca 1520/1530 was stripped of the assets by his sister in 1547. Michno Konstantynowicz owned Merecz Michnowo that is Merecz Michnowski = MERKINE village, 6 kilometers north-east to Merkine town, southern Lithuania at present. Michno / Michal Konstantynowicz took from the King also Zaleskowszczyzna in 1552. Michno Konstantynowicz was the landlord of Zaleskowszczyzna situated in Belarus, the Holszany district in 1552. Our Zaleskowszczyzna is situated 2 km south-east to EIGERDY;
Zaleskovshchina/Zaleskauschina, is situated 12 km to Woldziki, and 13 km to Bakszty/Bakshty.
Michno Konstantynowicz b. ca 1520/1530 [in Nieciecza near Lunna and close to Kwasowka, south-east to Grodno], received the big estate, an arable ground and forested land from the king Sigismund Augustus on 04 January 1554 i.e. the farmland Merecz Michnowski
and the same Michno Konstantynowicz/Michal Konstantynowicz possessed a landed property Zaleskowszczyzna in 1552 close to Holszany. Michno Konstantynowicz was the founder of the Catholic church in KRIKSTONYS, west to Merkine. His ancestor was Marcin Konstantynowicz Czyz from Nieciecza granted in 1534 (acc. to Boniecki 1901; Niesiecki 1839) the Fox coat of arms. Nieciecza = Nieczyca (Belorussian); the Czyz family either Czyzewicz or Cizevicius.
MICHNO Konstantynowicz owned a farmland Merkine in addition but this is not Merecz Michnowo by initial course of Merkys river in the Turgeliai parish, 38 km S-E-S of Vilnius [Michno Konstantynowicz owned Merecz Michnowo that is Merecz Michnowski = MERKINE village, 6 kilometers north-east to Merkine town, southern Lithuania at present].
Michno's son was born ca 1550 (Pawel Konstantynowicz b. ca 1550/1560 who owned Ulkiszki in 1601, and Pawel had a brother of unknown first name, but he was the first with nickname Pohozy in the Minsk prowince in 1600 - Zaleskowszczyzna close to Holszany);
on 25 August 1601, a certain judicial document from the district of Trakai (i.e. Troki) tell us about noblemen, Jan Sobolewski of Busilolisdy by Kraksznia river near by Urkiszki and Stanislaw Kiszka, who litigated against a neighbour from Lachowicze due to the same taken away a little ground in 1600; the landowner called Pavel i.e. Pawel Konstantynowicz, Matys Gozdziewski and Stefan Stankiewicz in evidence at the end of August 1601.
Michno's grandson was Mikolaj Konstantynowicz Pohoza b. ca 1590 (owned Buhta / Baguta / Babianowszczyzna near Minsk). This fact noted down in armorials of the Grand duchy of Lithuania.
The Konstantynowicz ancestry with the Fox coat of arms proper lived only in the Trakai district i.e. district of Troki (Ulkiszki inf. in 1601 and of Pawel Konstantynowicz b. ca 1550/1560) and in the Samaites territory since c. 1550, and also in the Minsk province since c. 1570 [Zaleskowszczyzna close to Holszany in 1552 and Buchta / Baguta]; next in the Slonim area after c. 1600 [in Nieciecza as the Czyz family and then with surname Konstantynowicz aft. 1547]; also in Vilna = Wilno since c. 1601/1640 as good as proves it all armorials.
Mentioned Mikolaj Konstantynowicz had 3 sons: Stefan Konstantynowicz b. ca 1610/1615 (Augustyn Konstantynowicz b. ca 1635/1645 was the son of Stefan Konstantynowicz or his brother Jozef Konstantynowicz b. ca 1615), Hrehory Dmitr Konstantynowicz and Jozef Konstantynowicz; they owned some farmlands in the province of Minsk.
On 07 March 1643, Mikolay Pohosha Konstantynowicz was rewarded a privilege in the Minsk province handed over to him by the king Vladislav IV Vasa. Bonifacy Konstantynowicz b. ca 1750 derived from above mentioned Mikolay Konstantynowicz of Baguta/Bahuta, 22 km west to Smolewicze.
Above named Stefan's son was Augustyn Konstantynowicz b. ca 1640;
Augustyn's son was Jan Konstantynowicz b. ca 1670, inf. about him in 1698 (b. ca 1670 - the son of Augustyn Konstantynowicz).
Bogdan Konstantynowicz is the son of Edward Konstantynowicz killed in the night 02/03 November 1987, the grandson of Jerzy Konstantynowicz born in Tallinn in 1897/April 1898, died in Mexico with nickname Marian Stankiewicz/Marian Konstantynowicz/Siedlecki,
the great-grandson of Wiktor Konstantynowicz aka Wiktor Staroch Siedoch born on 20 October 1874 in Kazan vel Konstantyn/Konstanty;
and the great-great-grandson of General Wasyl Konstantynowicz of Kazan b. ca 1834/1840 + his wife Maria Trubecki / Duchess Mary Trubetskaya / Troubetzky born ca 1840 in Cracow/before 1853
(Maria Trubecka was the daughter of Maria Kalinowska married Trubecka. The husband of Maria Kalinowska {countess Maria Kalinowska was born after 1805 or ca 1819} was Gregory / Grigory Troubetzkoy / Grigorij Petrovich Trubecki who - settled before 1832 in the Kingdom of Poland - was born in 1802 after death of his father, and died in 1879 or 11 January 1874 - his brother Prince Jurij Petrovich Trubeckoj / Yuri Troubetzkoy was born 1796, died 1859, married to Olga Nikolaevna Tchaikovsky / Czajkowski, a daughter of Mikolaj Czajkowski. His sister Anna nee Trubecki / Trubetsky / Anna Kozhoukhova born 23 December 1793 died 29 March 1827, married to Alexandr Stepanovitch Kozhoukhov / Aleksander Kozuchow or Kozuchowski, the son of Stefan Kozuchow or Kozuchowski);
and Jerzy Konstantynowicz b. in Tallinn, was the great-grandson of Dominik Konstantynowicz b. ca 1800, the landlord of Miezonka in 1842 + Oktawia Piottuch-Kublicka 1-voto Szumska, and Oktawia came from the Dukes Soltan and Duke Stanislaw Radziwill born 1722. The genealogy of Maria Kalinowska: her mother Emilia Potocka b. 1790 married Kalinowski and second time married to Czeliszczew; Maria's father was Josif / Jozef Kalinowski / Osip Kalinowski b. after 1780 and died 1825;
the grandfather was Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski b. 1759 + Elzbieta Bielska from Olbrachcice b. ca 1760.
Bogdan Konstantynowicz's ancestor is Dominik Konstantynowicz (+ Oktawia Piottuch-Kublicka 1-voto Szumska),
the son of Wincenty Konstantynowicz b. ca 1775,
the grandson of Bonifacy Konstantynowicz b. ca 1750,
the great-grandson of Antoni Konstantynowicz older b. ca 1725;
the great-great-grandson of Jan Konstantynowicz b. ca 1700/1705;
the great-great-great-grandson of Jan Konstantynowicz older b. ca 1670
who was the son of Augustyn Konstantynowicz of the Mscislau province. AUGUSTYN Konstantynowicz of MSCISLAU b. ca 1635/1645.
Augustyn Konstantynowicz was the son of Stefan Konstantynowicz b. ca 1610.
Bogdan Konstantynowicz came from Mikolay Pohosha Konstantynowicz b. ca 1590, as early as 1643 named Mikolaj was rewarded a privilege in the Minsk province; Mikolaj's older son was Stefan Konstantynowicz b. ca 1610;
Stefan's son was Augustyn Konstantynowicz b. ca 1640;
Augustyn's son was Jan Konstantynowicz b. ca 1670, inf. about him in 1698 (b. ca 1670 - the son of Augustyn Konstantynowicz).
The note to named above Antoni Konstantynowicz b. 1725:
Maciej Konstantynowicz had brothers: Pavel / Pawel Konstantynowicz, Samuel Konstantynowicz, Bazyli Konstantynowicz, Antoni Konstantynowicz b. ca 1725
(Antoni's son was Bonifacy Konstantynowicz b. ca 1750,
the grandson was Wincenty Konstantynowicz b. ca 1775,
the great-grandson was Dominik Konstantynowicz b. ca 1800 and he took Miezonka in 1842),
Franciszek Konstantynowicz and Marcin Konstantynowicz, the brothers inherited from their parents (father Jan Konstantynowicz was born at the beginning of the 18th cent., ca 1700/1705 - his ancestor Augustyn Konstantynowicz in the Mscislau province ca 1660, but this branch back to the Minsk province ca 1740s/1760s) the Babianowszczyzna = Buchta estate in the Minsk province (government then) A.D. 1798; that family verified the nobleness in Vilna A.D. 1842. The Buchta estate belonged to descendants of Mikolay Pohosha Konstantynowicz / Mikolaj Konstantynowicz.
My ancestors with the genealogical line of Kalinowski-Trubecki-Konstantynowicz:
Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski b. 1759, was the son of
Ignacy Kalinowski born ca 1720, died 1782 + ca 1765 to Justyna Borzecka b. ca 1735 (1710 it's error), d. aft. 1780 -
Justyna Kalinowska Borzecka was the daughter of Franciszek Borzecki (ca 1693 - 1739) + Ludwika Marianna Pociej (b. ca 1715).
Above Ludwika Marianna Pociej Borzecka was the daughter of Ludwik Konstanty Pociej, the granddaughter of Leonard Gabriel Pociej b. 1632, died in 1695; Leonard Pociej [my ancestor] was closest friend of Marcjan Aleksander Oginski, son of wife's brother, and Marcjan co-operated with Augustyn Konstantynowicz of Mscislaw [my ancestor]. Leonard Gabriel Pociej married to Regina Oginska, primo voto Walter Korff of Troki.
Above Regina Pociej nee Oginska, b. ca 1624, died ca 1700,
was the daughter of Samuel Leon Oginski + Zofia Billewicz. Samuel Leon Oginski b. ca 1593, d. 1657; inf. by Andrzej Hennel at geni.com.
My ancestor was Duke Stanislaw Radziwill b. 1722 married Karolina Pociej. Karolina Pociej, 1732 in Witebsk - died 1776, was daughter of Aleksander Pociej and Teresa Brzostowska. Aleksander Pociej, 1698 - 1770, was the son of Kazimierz Aleksander Pociej + Anna Teresa. Stefania Julia Radziwill Oskierka Chrapowicka was descendant of named Duke Stanislaw Radziwill. Miezonka in 1842 changed landlords from Stefania Julia Chrapowicka Oskierka to Dominik Konstantynowicz m. ca 1831 Oktawia Piottuch Kublicka Szumska. OKTAWIA was daughter of Jozef Piottuch-Kublicki b. ca 1780 + Karolina Soltan;
KAROLINA Soltan Piottuch Kublicka was the daughter of Duke Stanislaw Soltan, 1756-1836 + Franciszka Teofila Radziwill of Nieswiez b. ca 1751,
the daughter of above Stanislaw Radziwill, 1722 - 1787, who was son of
Duke Mikolaj Faustyn Radziwill, 1688 - 1746.
Jozef Szumski b. ca 1800, m. ca 1827 to Oktawia Piottuch-Kublicka b. ca 1810; Oktawia 2nd married ca 1831 to Konstantynowicz Dominik of MIEZONKA.
My ancestors lived in Miezonka, the Berezyna ihumenska parish, in 1840s - our land property:
Pawel Konstantynowicz b. 1885,
was the son of ADOLF Konstantynowicz b. ca 1855/1857, and Adolf was the nephew of Antoni Konstantynowicz of Miezonka b. ca 1833.
Adolf Konstantynowicz - the son of Wilhelm Konstantynowicz b. ca 1835,
the grandson of Dominik Konstantynowicz b. ca 1800.
Ludwik Konstantynowicz b. ca 1853, was the youngest son of Dominik Konstantynowicz b. ca 1800.
Wiktoria Zbieranowska, lived in Miezonka and Omsk and left the family in Koluszki and in Miezonka; Wiktoria's family intermarried Spychalski and Andrzejak closest to Jozef Pilsudski.
Wiktoria Zbieranowska nee Konstantynowicz was the sister to
Lew Konstantynowicz b. ca 1865/1870,
to Apollon Konstantynowicz b. 1864 + Anna Armand,
and to Wiktor Konstantynowicz b. 1874 aka Staroch Siedoch -
they were the children of Dss Maria Trubecka + General Wasyl Konstantynowicz,
the grandchildren of Css Maria Kalinowska;
and also the grandchildren of Dominik Konstantynowicz b. ca 1800 + Oktawia Piottuch-Kublicka Szumska.
Teodozjusz Konstantynowicz b. ca 1840, was the brother to
above Wasyl Konstantynowicz b. ca 1834/1840, General, of Kazan and Miezonka;
to Wilhelm Konstantynowicz b. ca 1835,
and of Antoni Konstantynowicz b. ca 1833, oldest brother the owner of Miezonka,
and they were the sons of Dominik Konstantynowicz b. ca 1800 + Oktawia Piottuch-Kublicka 1-voto Szumska, the descendant of Duke Stanislaw Radziwill and Dukes Soltan.
Teodozjusz b. ca 1840 was the half-brother to youngest Ludwik Konstantynowicz of Borowina / Borowica born ca 1853.
Antoni Konstantynowicz b. ca 1833 verified the coat of arms in Hrodna A.D. 1861
(Antoni was the older son of Dominik Konstantynowicz - this branch ca 1660 moved home to the Mscislau province among others in the area of Krycau, in Kadino, Berezetnia, Szamowo, Soino, Mscislau - with the Fox coat of arms; they partly back to the Minsk county in 1740s/1760s, to Baguta/Babianowszczyzna).
Next Jan Konstantynowicz b. ca 1800 had the daughter Victoria Ivanovna Konstantynowicz born in 1846, died 1899 or 1900; in 1867, she married M. P. Rehbinder, and after second husband O. E. Weimar (we are thinking named Jan Konstantynowicz was from Baguta/Babianowszczyzna close to Minsk in the central Belarus, and maybe he was the brother of Dominik Konstantynowicz, the son of Wincenty Konstantynowicz).
Mikhail P. Rehbinder, he studied at the St. Petersburg School of Jurisprudence and worked at the Law Faculty of the University; he lived in an estate Lyadno in the Novgorod province; he was trying to create together with peasants agricultural co-operative in his estate in the Novgorod province; he left his family and went to the USA in 1909; his wife Victoria Konstantynowicz, the daughter of Ivan / Jan Konstantynowicz b. ca 1800;
her son Alexander Rehbinder died 1906.
Anna and Ivan Petrovich Konstantynowicz of the Ukrainian branch had next sibiling -
Elizabeth Konstantynowicz married Mr Neyolov / Nieelov 1824 - 1889.
Elizabeth's daughter -
Lydia A. Neyolov, who died at a old age in Kiev during the German occupation in 1941 / 1942.
Another sister of above Anna Konstantynowicz -
Helena Petrovna Konstantynowicz with her husband Kravchenko. She was born 1831 and
he was died no earlier than 1909. Helena married to Kravchenko in 1859, lived in Piryatin.
Kravchenko Ivan Ilyich, 1829-1890, a assessor in 1867, lived and died in Piryatin in the Poltava
area; his wife Helena Petrovna Konstantynowicz, the daughter of Piotr Konstantynowicz, she was born 1831 and died
no earlier than 1909;
her son - probably not only one - Sergey.
Anna's brother -
Alexander Petrovich Konstantynowicz was General-lieutenant, General-Governor of Bessarabia in Kishiniev
on 30 July 1883 to 4 July 1899.
The Rogge noble family was close friends with the family Konstantinovich and
Ippolit Rogge / Hippolytus born March 2, 1853 in Kerch, colonel in 1909, was baptized March 7, 1853 in St. John Church of Kerch;
the godfather - Lieutenant Adjutant Ivan Konstantinovich / Jan Konstantynowicz, the son of Piotr Konstantynowicz from Kercz / Kerch. All - Orthodox.
A General List of noble families of Bessarabia includes the name of the Konstantynowicz Alexander in 1893 from the Poltava province.
Tadulino - 14 km north-east to Baguta = Babianowszczyzna/Buchta - Baguta / Bahuta.
Augustyn Konstantynowicz b. ca 1640 co-operated with Marcjan Oginski ca 1700.
The Konstantynowiczs in the Minsk province were subjected to influence of the Oginski family ca 1660-1840, then under the Potockis of Berezyna and Lubuszany in 1842-1918.
Above MARCJAN / Marcin Michal Oginski, 1672 - 1750, m. to Teresa Brzostowski, then 2nd to Teresa Tyzenhaus; 3rd Krystyna Abramowicz; 4th Tekla Anna Larska. Marcin Michal was father of
Stanislawa Teresa [see Stanislawa Teresa Oginski, 1724-1744, m. Rafal Alojzy Oskierka, marriage in 1741. Her parents: Marcin Michal Oginski, 1672-1750 + Teresa Tyzenhauz 1690-1730. The Oskierka family intermarried to Stefania Julia Radziwill of Miezonka];
Marianna; Barbara Pac; Ignacy Oginski; Stanislaw Jerzy Oginski;
Tadeusz Franciszek Oginski b. 1712
[Tadeusz Oginski was the father of
Andrzej Ignacy Oginski b. 1740 in TADULINO, close to our Buchta/Baguta/Babianowszczyzna
{Andrzej was the father of famous
Michal Kleofas Oginski b. 1765 in Guzow, closest to the Moniuszko family of the Minsk district
(Michal Kleofas was father of
Franciszek Ksawery Oginski;
Tadeusz Antoni Oginski;
Amelia Zaluska;
Ireneusz Kleofas Oginski b. 1808 who married Jozefina Kalinowska and then to Olga Kalinowska, the sisters of Maria Kalinowska married Trubecka, who was the mother of 1. Maria Trubecka married General Wasyl Konstantynowicz and 2. Nestor Trubecki - his descendants moved home to Orsza and to Tallinn in 1906; named Maria Trubecka Konstantynowicz moved home to Tallinn earlier ca 1900;
Emma Wysocka;
and Ida Oginska b. 1813),
and Andrzej Oginski was the father of Jozefa Zofia Lopacinska},
and Tadeusz Oginski was the father of Franciszek Ksawery Stanislaw Oginski];
and Marcjan Oginski / Marcin Michal Oginski was the father to Marcijana Potocka and
Benedykta Tyszkiewicz.
Andrzej Ignacy Oginski, b. 1740 in Tadulino in the Vitebsk Voivodeship, Belarus, close to our Babianowszczyzna/Baguta, d. 1787 in Guzow; he was the son of Tadeusz Franciszek Oginski; Andrzej Ignacy married to Paula Oginska, and they had the son Michal KLEOFAS Oginski b. 1765 in Guzow, the husband of Maria of Italy and Izabela.
Mentioned Tadeusz Franciszek Oginski b. 1712, d. 1783 in Hanuta/Ruczyca, in the Minsk Province, Belarus; the son of Marcin Michal Oginski and Teresa.
HANUTA = Ruczyca/Rutschitsa is situated 27 km north-west to Molodeczno.
Hanuta/Ruczyca/Ruczica in 1866 as Ruszczyca, 17 km west to Wilejka.
Here Kazimierz Kociell b. 1690, the owner of Hanuta and Molodeczno; then his daughter Rozalia Kociell, 1715-1769, m. Kazimierz Oginski, 1713-aft. 1769; in 1738 Kazimierz's brother - Tadeusz Oginski; after Tadeusz death named Hanuta and Molodeczno was taken by Tadeusz's son - Franciszek Ksawery Oginski, 1742-1814; in 1814 Franciszek died but he had the brother Andrzej Oginski; Andrzej's son Michal Kleofas Oginski took Hanuta; next an owner was the sister of Kleofas - Jozefa Zofia Oginska, 1762-1846, the Mscislaw official family till ca 1836; Jozefa sold Hanuta to Lambert Rzewuski b. 1780; next was here his son Jan Rzewuski. Ca 1900 the owner was Tadeusz Wollowicz; the last was his son Jerzy Wollowicz, 1899-1939.
Named above Marcin Michal Oginski / Marcjan Oginski b. 1672 in Vitsebsk, the son of Szymon Karol Oginski and Teodora.
Mentioned above Szymon Karol Oginski b. ca 1621, d. 1699, the son of Samuel LEW Oginski and Zofia [Samuel Leon Oginski / SAMUEL LEW Oginski, b. ca 1593 in Kruonis]. The brother of JAN JACEK Oginski, Regina Korff Pociej, Krystyna Oginska; Helena Tyszkiewicz-Lohojska; Prakseda Oginska.
Above Samuel Leon Oginski / SAMUEL LEW Oginski, b. ca 1593 in Kruonis, the Kaunas County, Lithuania, d. 1657 in Kruonis.
Aleksander Oginski, Prince, b. ca 1585 / 1590 in Trakai, d. 1667, the son of Bogdan Oginski and Regina / Raina. The husband of Elzbieta Pac and Kotryna - see AUGUSTYN KONSTANTYNOWICZ of MSTISLAV.
Mentioned MARCJAN Oginski was a member of the Confederacy of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in 1672. He was a Senate deputy
to the King's War Council in 1673. His father Aleksander Oginski (born 1585 - died 1667), castellan (from 1649), Voivodeship of Minsk (1645), the son of
Bogdan Oginski (d. 1625) and Regina Wollowicz.
Above Aleksander Oginski, Prince, b. ca 1585 / 1590 in Trakai, d. 1667, was the son of Bogdan Oginski and
Regina / Raina. Aleksander was the husband of Elzbieta Pac and Kotryna.
Marcin Marian Aleksander Oginski / MARCJAN ALEKSANDER OGINSKI, 1632 - 1690, was the son of
Aleksander Oginski, Prince and Kotryna. Marcin / Marian / Marcjan Oginski was the husband of Marcybela Anna Oginska and Konstancja Krystyna Oginski. The brother of Jan Oginski; Jerzy Wincenty Oginski; Izabela; Helena; Aleksandra Konstancja Zawisza-Kiezgajlo. Half brother of Bogdan Oginskis and Jan Oginski.
Emeryk Zachariasz Mikolaj Seweryn Hutten-Czapski, Count, b. 1828, was the son of Karol Jozef Czapski.
Karol was the friend of last Polish king Stanislaw August Poniatowski. Karol Czapski was owner of Stankow / Stan'kava
in Belarus!; b. 1777, died in 1836 in Danilovichi / Danilowicze,
was the son of
Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Czapski Hutten of the Chelmno province in Poland, and Weronika Joanna Radziwill,
the daughter of
Michal Kazimierz Radziwill nick-name Rybenko.
Karol Czapski married to Fabianna Obuchowicz, a daughter of Michal Obuchowicz of Minsk in Belarus;
Karol was brother of Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski, 1779-1844 / 1845, Colonel of the Polish Army;
Marshal of the Minsk county, who married Zofia Obuchowicz, an owner of KOJDANOW [not of course - Kiejdany]
- the son of mentioned Stanislaw b. 1779, was
Marian Czapski Count: born in Lachwa in 1816 Belarus now, d. 1875, in Wieckowice in the Posen province /
Poznan province [west of POZNAN], studied in Wilno / Vilnius, in 1845 an owner of Kojdanow close to Minsk,
was exiled to Siberie in 1864, in Tomsk to 1867, in 1867-1871 MARIAN Czapski was living in Dorpat, Estonia.
Danilowicze / Danilavichy (Danilavicy), ca 11 km east-south-east of Stan'kava / Stankowo of the Hutten-Czapskis,
and 18 km south-east of Dzyarzhynsk / Dzierzynsk / Kojdanow of the Hutten-Czapski family; west of Dukora of the Oginski family; ca 40 km south-west of Minsk in Belarus now. In 19th cent. it was the Minsk government, the Ihumen county (Cerven now), the Uzda region.
The Konstantynowiczs in the Mscislaw province, ca 1660 until ca 1750s/1840s:
Augustyn Konstantynowicz b. ca 1640;
Adam Konstantynowicz inf. of 1697;
Krzysztof Konstantynowicz inf. in 1697;
Adam Franciszek Konstantynowicz A.D. 1707;
and Franciszek Rohoza Konstantynowicz near of kin with Holynski family from Soino (either Big Soino or Voronove Slobody near by a farm of Mielkovka = Mietkowka), and his siblings and Hurko family also (from Krotowsza otherwise called Krynki or Krotovshe that belonged to Romejko - Hurko family in the Orsa district) were in trouble for this reason with Holynski (Kazimierz Holynski was the son of Stefan Kazimierz Holynski from Chlyszczewo i.e. Chwostowo close by border between Belarus and Russia, from Soino and Uszpol) family after 1714.
The above Soino is situated 18 km east away from Mscislau, at territory of Russia now i.e. 7 km from present border; it was the Grand duchy of Lithuania 1359 - 1772 and next in Russia: the Mstislavl district, Soino region = "volost" that is similar to county, in a parish of Mscislau (archbishopric of Mahileu, in the Mscislau - Klimavicy catholic area were three parishes: Lozovica, Mscislau and Smolensk in the 19th cent.); one our leg lived in the territory of present Belarus, but the second one stood at the present land of Russia in borders after 1992. A fortunes of Poles in this remote easterly territories of the former Both Nations Republic turned out differently than by Vistula, because not a few Poles had got to choose military service in the Russian Army since the end of the 18th cent. or they worked as engineers in different corners of former Russia since second half of the 19th century.
The last in the Mscislaw province was Antoni Konstantynowicz b. ca 1725, who was signed the Second Manifesto of Lithuanian Nobility in 1763.
According to Czeslaw Malewski, in the Lida, Oszmiana, and Vilnius Counties:
the Konstantynowiczs in the noble village Nosewicze (1825-1831), Paszkiewicze (1831), Zapasniki (1833) in the Radunska parish; the noble village of Noniszki (1859), Wasilkowszczyzna (1862) in the Zyrmunska parish.
According to Alfred Znamierowski, "Polish regalia, symbols and arms", ed. in Warsaw 2003: discussion on a sword - p. 9; about Fox crest - p. 26 and 39: mainly double crossed "rogacina" i.e. arrows.
Bogdan Konstantynowicz's ancestors presented to the authority in Vilna on 19 May 1842 an original of privilege edited by the king Sigismund Augustus to Michno Konstantynowicz / Michal Konstantynowicz on 04 January 1554 who was endowed with estate in the Merecz area and set out many of documents of the 18th cent.; Michno Konstantynowicz b. ca 1520/1530. The Merecz area in south-west Lithuania now on the border with Belarus and Poland.
A documentation of the noble Konstantynowicz family with the Fox coat of arms proper was being shown in Minsk on 15 December 1802 (Stanislaw Wankowicz was the government marshal in 1802); they derived from Mikolay Pohosha Konstantynowicz of the Minsk province, born ca 1590;
Mikolaj Konstantynowicz had 3 sons: Stefan Konstantynowicz b. ca 1610/1615 (Augustyn Konstantynowicz b. ca 1635/1645 was the son of Stefan Konstantynowicz or his brother Jozef Konstantynowicz b. ca 1615), Hrehory Dmitr Konstantynowicz and Jozef Konstantynowicz; they owned some farmlands in the province of Minsk and carried out positions in the first half of the seventeenth century.
In 1842 Dominik Konstantynowicz took Miezonka from Stefania Julia Radziwill and we showed noble documents of 1643. We possessed in part a landed property Pileszyszki in the Kaunas district / the Kovno region in the 18th cent. (1766 bequeathed by lady Junowicz), here lived Maciej Konstantynowicz;
the same Maciej Konstantynowicz had brothers: Pavel / Pawel Konstantynowicz, Samuel Konstantynowicz, Bazyli Konstantynowicz, Antoni Konstantynowicz b. ca 1725
(Antoni's son was Bonifacy Konstantynowicz b. ca 1750, the grandson was Wincenty Konstantynowicz b. ca 1775, the great-grandson was Dominik Konstantynowicz b. ca 1800 and he took Miezonka in 1842),
Franciszek Konstantynowicz and Marcin Konstantynowicz, the brothers inherited from their parents (father Jan Konstantynowicz was born at the beginning of the 18th cent., ca 1700/1705 - his ancestor Augustyn Konstantynowicz in the Mscislau province ca 1660, but this branch back to the Minsk province ca 1740s/1760s) the Babianowszczyzna = Buchta estate in the Minsk province (government then) A.D. 1798; that family verified the nobleness in Vilna A.D. 1842. The Buchta estate belonged to descendants of
Mikolay Pohosha Konstantynowicz / Mikolaj Konstantynowicz who received a privilege on 07 March 1643 handed over to him by the king Vladislav IV Vasa (Mikolaj's grandson was Augustyn Konstantynowicz who moved home to the Mscislau province).
Bonifacy Konstantynowicz (who lived in the Minsk government in 1802, according to the Minsk State Archives) derived from Mikolay Konstantynowicz. Bonifacy Konstantynowicz b. ca 1750.
On 07 March 1643, Mikolay Pohosha Konstantynowicz was rewarded a privilege in the Minsk province handed over to him by the king Vladislav IV Vasa. Bonifacy Konstantynowicz b. ca 1750 derived from above mentioned Mikolay Konstantynowicz b. ca 1590.
But Stanislaw Konstantynowicz b. ca 1855, the owner of Miezonka, was the son of Antoni Konstantynowicz b. ca 1833: they owned Miezonka, ex-Stefania Julia Radziwill Chrapowicka Oskierka property. Stanislaw of Miezonka and Jozef Konstantynowicz of Swolna and Dyneburg, were the sons of Antoni Konstantynowicz b. ca 1833.
At the beginning we look on my father's line came from Minsk-Baguta/Babianowszczyzna close to Smilowicze-Miezonka/Miazonka close to Berezyna-Mscislau-Tallin/Nomme/Viljandi and from Kazan-Ukraine branch of Staroch Siedoch-Ryabchinsky. We have Olga Vasilievna Ivanova (nee Ryabchinskaya) b. ca 1845. Olga Vasilyevna Ryabchinskaya, the wife (1st) of Nikolai Alexandrovich Ivanov (but the 2nd to Staroch-Siedoch), a mechanical engineer in the Baltic Fleet. The same person Olga Ryabchinskaya (b. ca 1845) married (2nd) Staroch Siedoch / Sedykh of Kazan (her daughter b. 1877 nee Staroch Siedoch, moved home to Estonia, married Wiktor Konstantynowicz b. 1874 in Kazan, who moved home to Viljandi). The surname Staroch-Siedoch = Sedih, Sedykh, Sedoh, Siedoch, Siedoh of the Tatarstan, and in Kazan.
Above person, Olga, is linked to Fyodor Dmitrievich Izylmetyev b. 1832, the head of the Naval Academy in St. Petersburg.
As a young boy, my great-grandfather, Viktor Konstantynowicz, was a sailor. He served on a yacht 'Tamara' and learned the maritime craft from Sandro, who was born in Tbilisi, the Romanow family. The Armand-Konstantynowicz branch in Moscow was intermarried to Saparow-Japaridze-Oldenburg line. Japaridze came from Racha in Georgia. Oldenburg intermarried Romanow empire family. Viktor Konstantinovich later settled in St. Petersburg (1912-1917) and, around 1896, Wiktor Konstantynowicz married a girl from the Staroch Siedoch family, who lived in Kazan, where Viktor's father, General Wasyl Konstantynowicz (Wasyl married Dss Maria Trubecka born in Cracow), also lived. My father Edward Konstantynowicz had a model of this yacht as a very important souvenir. It was made of yellow amber. Marian, or Jerzy Konstantynowicz, my grandfather, used this yacht's picture to sign letters from his internment in Palanga, Lithuania, in 1939/1940. This yacht is the 'Tamara', owned by Alexander Mikhailovich (Sandro) Romanow.
Alexander Mikhailovich (Sandro), b. 01 April 1866 in Tbilisi died 1933, Nice, France. Sandro's famously traveled to the East and INDIA with his brother, Sergei Mikhailovich, on the 'Tamara'. Sandro was a brother-in-law to Tsar Nicholas II (having married Nicholas's sister, Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna, in 1894). Sandro's yacht was called 'Tamara' and he sailed it to the Far East with his brother Sergei meeting up with the Tsesarevich Nicholas in Colombo, Sri Lanka, in February 1891. His command of the 'Tamara' was a practical training ground and a stage for diplomacy. In Colombo, Azbelev, the director of a maritime company trading tea between Japan and Ceylon, owned a trading post. This Abelev had a brother who was the executive director of the 'Duflon and Konstantinovich' company in St. Petersburg-Zaporozhye-Moscow. "23,000 Miles on the Yacht Tamara. The Voyage of Grand Dukes Alexander and Sergei Mikhailovich in 1890-1891" wrote by Gustav Radde is a two-volume travelogue, of the journey, aboard the private yacht 'Tamara'.
Sandro was the Chief of the Commercial navigation and ports (1902-1905), during the First World war was in charge of the aviation in the army: paid much attention to the development of aviation industry in Russia, on his initiative, established flight schools, began preparing the first national flight training and 1914 appointed head of the organization of aviation business in the armies. Mason, and called himself Philalethes. Receiving education at home in Georgia, often went for long voyages: in 1886 - 1889 made a voyage round the world on the corvette 'Rynda' (in 1890 Sandro known brothers: Wiktor Konstantynowicz and Apollon Konstantynowicz - with Breguet in 1890 and Duflon in 1892) and in 1890 - 1891, at his own yacht 'Tamara' Sandro traveled to India, described in his journals. In 1892 he commanded the destroyer 'Revel', in 1895, was a senior officer of a battleship and in 1899, on the battleship 'Admiral Apraksin', then transferred to the Black Sea Fleet, where he commanded the battleship 'Rostislav'.
Compare:
my grandfather Marian Konstantynowicz/Stankiewicz vel Jerzy Konstantynowicz knew very well spoken and written Estonian according to the Polish Ministry of Defense in Warsaw - and studied at the NAVAL ACADEMY / Naval Corps (or at the Petrograd Naval College = the Naval War College; Course of Navigation Officers 1912 - December 1916) in St Petersburg and he first served in the Kronstadt Stronghold (the Bureau of Navy Transport - in a navigation ensign capacity, i.e. concretly "pra'porchik", this is a temporary rank, about equivalent to Sub-Lieut., R.N.R. in British Navy, one 1/2-inch gold stripe without curl - Dec. 1916 / March 1917). Jerzy Konstantynowicz was the son of Wiktor Konstantynowicz of Kazan, the grandson of Wasyl Konstantynowicz, General.
Beklemishev, Michael N. was born on September 26, 1858 in the Alexinsky district of Tula province. 1879 graduated from the Technical College of the Navy Department, next taught at the School of Mine, graduated from the mechanical department of the Naval Academy.
Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich - Sandro / Sasho was a key figure in the development of the Russian air force; well-bred in Georgia / Sakartvelo (see the Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company).
Grand Duke Mikhail Nikolayevich born 13 / 25 October 1832 in Peterhof, Field Marshal and on December 6, 1862 was appointed governor in the Caucasus and commander the Caucasian Army, with all rights chief of the army to July 23, 1881. Initiator of the compilation of the 'Caucasian Collection', published in Tiflis in 1876-1912. In marriage he had six sons and one daughter, among others Alexander Mikhailovich (Sandro), b. 01 April 1866 in Tbilisi died 1933, Nice, France.
Chief of the Commercial navigation and ports (1902-1905), during the First World war was in charge of the aviation in the army: paid much attention to the development of aviation industry in Russia, on his initiative, established flight schools, began preparing the first national flight training and 1914 appointed head of the organization of aviation business in the armies. Mason, and called himself Philalethes. Receiving education at home in Georgia, often went for long voyages: 1886 - 1889 made a voyage round the world on the corvette 'Rynda' and in 1890 - 1891, at his own yacht 'Tamara' traveled to India, described in his journals. In 1892 he commanded the destroyer 'Revel', in 1895, was a senior officer of a battleship and in 1899, on the battleship 'Admiral Apraksin', then transferred to the Black Sea Fleet, where he commanded the battleship 'Rostislav'.
With the beginning of the 1st World War, in fact, led the fleet of Russia. In 1915, Admiral, with the December 1916 field inspector - general of military aircraft; after February 1917 was in the Crimea, and in 1919 went into exile.
Since 1903 an honorary member of the Nikolaev Naval Academy, was also the chairman of the Eng. Technical Society. In exile, was the honorary chairman of the Union of Russian military pilots and he was the patron of the National Organization for Russian scouts.
He was in France in 1909 and next established the Volunteer Aerial Association under his presidency (All Russian Aero Club) and set up the first military aviation school in Sebastopol in 1909 or 1910 - finally formed at Sevastopol (Sebastopol) for the winter 1912 and in Gatchina for the summer 1912; near to Russian military intelligence. The Duke, Freemason, Vice-Admiral was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Military Air Fleet in 1914 or 1915 and he became Inspector of Aviation; aide-de-camp to Nicholas II, an old friend of the Tsar and married to his sister Xenia.
Saparov Arkady (1854 - before 1921), was married to Varvara Maypariani with the daughter Tamara Arkadevna SAPAROV married 1st to Ivan Konstantinovich Japaridze, and TAMARA SAPAROV - JAPARIDZE was 2nd married to Lev ARMAND / Lion Emilievich Armand (Inessa Armand relatives). Ivan Iaparidze was the son of Constantine Japaridze / Constantin Japaridze (Ivan b. ca 1860; his father Konstantyn died in 1860 !) from the upper Racha region of Georgia. Ivan Japaridze b. ca 1860, had sister Agrippina, Countess von Zarnekau, b. 1855, nee Agrippina Constantines Japaridze, and Ivan Japaridze's parents were Constantine and Melania Japaridze; named father Constantine died 1860. Eugene's ARMAND of Moscow brother - Emil E. ARMAND was married to Zofia Hacker / Sophia nee Osipovna Hecke (Hakker, Hacker, Hekke) from Estonia. They had six children among others: LEW ARMAND / Leo (1880 - 1942) + Japaridze-Saparov [Saparova Tamara Arkadevna - Japaridze married 2nd to Leo Emilievich ARMAND. Saparov Arkady (1854 - before 1921), was married to Varvara Maypariani with the daughter Tamara Arkadevna SAPAROV married 1st to Ivan Konstantinovich Japaridze, and TAMARA SAPAROV - JAPARIDZE was 2nd married to Lev ARMAND / Lion Emilievich Armand (Inessa Armand relatives; my grandmother Zofia Konstantynowicz nee Plaszczewska of Mejszagola and Wilno said on Georgians in her husband family. The Andrzejak and the Zbieranowskis during Great War and the Revolutions in 1917 were in Moscow. Andrzejak learned aviation and on airplanes under the Duflon and Konstantynowicz family in Moscow, then they escaped again to Miezonka/Miazonka. Andrzejak of Koluszki Stare built airfield in Modrzew village close to Zgierz). Tamara Arkadevna SAPAROV married 1st to mentioned Ivan Konstantinovich Japaridze, and TAMARA SAPAROV - JAPARIDZE was 2nd married to Lev ARMAND / Lion Emilievich Armand (Inessa Armand relatives). Ivan Japaridze b. ca 1860, had sister Agrippina, Countess von Zarnekau, b. 1855, nee Agrippina Constantines Japaridze. Constantine married Melania Japaridze. Above Agrafina Japaridse married 1st Tariel Dadiani. She was 2nd wife of named TARIEL / Tarieli Dadiani. On June 28, 1882, Agrippina divorced Dadiani. And in 1882, Constantine OLDENBURG entered into a morganatic marriage with Agrippina Japaridze-Dadiani. Prince Tarieli Taia Aleksandri Dadiani, b. 1842, m. first to Princess Sopio Dadiani b. 1838, the daughter of Prince Levanti Shervashidze of the Guria. Mentioned Princess Agrafina JAPARIDSE / Japaridze-Dadiani married 2nd Konstantin's son ie. Constantine Oldenburg / Constantin of Oldenburg (b. 1850, St. Petersburg - died in 1906 in Nice, France). AGRAFINA JAPARIDSE DADIANI / Agrafena Djaparidze, was created Countess von Zarnekau. Above Constantin of Oldenburg (b. 1850, St. Petersburg - died in 1906 in Nice, France) came from Peter OLDENBURG and Frederica who had two sons: August (born in 1783) and George / Georg (born in 1784). GEORG OLDENBURG married Grand Duchess Catherine Pavlovna of Russia, ROMANOV. GEORG's son was Duke Konstantin Friedrich Peter Georgievich of Oldenburg (1812 in Yaroslavl, Russian Empire - 1881 in St. Petersburg) was a Duke of the House of Oldenburg. KONSTANTIN's [ie. Duke Konstantin Friedrich Peter Georgievich of Oldenburg] daughter - Alexandra of Oldenburg (1838, St. Petersburg - 1900 Kiev, Ukraine), m. Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia (1831-1891), ROMANOV.
My great-great-grandmother was Olga Vasilievna Ivanova (Ryabchinskaya, b. ca 1845, m. 2nd Starych Siedych) has relatives who came from Gavrila Izylmetyev who had at least two sons:
Nikolai Gavrilovich IZYLMETYEV (1778-1850) with his wife Elena Vasilyevna (died 1865)
and Dmitry Gavrilovich IZYLMETYEV (b. ca 1800, died 1838) with his wife Ekaterina Savelyevna (born 1805) - both were sailors: the first a major general, the second a lieutenant general.
Above Fyodor Dmitrievich IZYLMETYEV b. 1832, joined the naval cadets in 1843;
his relative Ivan Nikolaevich IZYLMETYEV (1813-1850), the son of named Nikolai IZYLMETYEV b. 1778, and named here Ivan b. 1813, fought in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, is buried with the rank of rear admiral in Tallinn.
We have data on:
Ryabchinsky, Andrey Fedotovich, the 1st Finnish Rifle Regiment until December 1918, in Russian volunteer units in Ukraine, then in the Northwestern Army - enlisted on July 10, 1919; August 6, 1919 in the 3rd Rifle Regiment of the 5th (Livny) Division; in December 1919 in the 19th Poltava Infantry Regiment.
Ryabchinsky Boris Petrovich, Second Lieutenant, the Russian Western Army in the 1st Plastun Regiment from August 10, 1919.
Ryabchinsky Vasily Grigorievich, b. 1885 in the town of Pulina, the Volyn Province, participant in the White movement.
Ryabchinsky, Konstantin Grigorievich, b. 1896 in the village of Toroshcha, the Volyn Province, participant in the White movement.
Ryabchinsky, Mikhail Semenovich, b. 1880 in the village of Kozin, Kyiv Province.
Ryabchich Mikhail Andreevich, b. 1883 in the Kyiv Province.
RYABCHINSKY GRIGORY ANTONOVICH, born in the Rostov region, the Taganrog district, Gorskaya Parada village, died in 1943.
Ryabchinsky, Konstantin Grigorievich b. 1897 in the Shepetivka district, the Chernya village, priest, arrested in 1930.
RYABCHINSKY Grigory Pavlovich, born in 1881, lived in the village Loris-Melikovo, the Nazyvaevsky district, the Omsk region. He was sent to a special settlement with his family in 1930 in the Vasyugan region. Pavel Ryabchinsky b. ca 1850.
The Ryabchinsky family intermarried the Staroch Siedoch of Kazan in 1870s; they had a daughter b. 1877 who married Wiktor Konstantynowicz of Viljandi and Tallinn-Nomme born in 1874. Wiktor's brother was Apollon (Apollo, Apellon) Wasylewicz Konstantynowicz b. 1864,
the sons of Wasilij Konstantynowicz / Wasyl Konstantynowicz who was born ca 1833;
the grandsons of Dominik Konstantynowicz of Miezonka / Miazonka aft. 1842, b. ca 1800/1805 (in 1802 in Babianowszczyzna/Baguta/Buchta).
My next of kin: Piotr Konstantynowicz who was born c. 1610 in the Minsk province; he lived in the Mscislau province A.D. 1669; he was cousin to Stefan Konstantynowicz b. ca 1610/1615.
We lived in the central and eastern Minsk government continuously in the middle of the 19th cent.:
1. Iwan Konstantynowicz;
2. Zenon Konstantynowicz;
3. Marcin Konstantynowicz (dworianin = nobleman verified);
4. Iwan Konstantynowicz (dworianin = nobleman verified);
5. Patrycy Gawrylow Konstantynowicz;
6. Wikentij Jakowlew Konstantynowicz;
7. Semen Jakowlew Konstantynowicz;
8. Kazimierz Daniilow Konstantynowicz / Danilovich Konstantynowicz Kazimir, catholic, a nobleman, was living in noble locality Podkosie ca 15 km east of PUKHOVICHY, and south-west of Berezyna; PUKHOVICHY district, Minsk region;
9. Iwan Fiodorow Konstantynowicz;
10. Iwan Daniilow Konstantynowicz;
11. Mikolaj Martinow Konstantynowicz;
12. Iwan Leonow Konstantynowicz;
13. Stefan Konstantynowicz the 1st in Dzmitrovichi, the Barysau district - the information of 1844.
MIEZONKA / Miazonka
in the Ihumen district (the GOVERNMENT OF MINSK, the parish of BERAZINO or BERESINO, the POHOST or Pogost region = Pogostskaya "volost" that is similar to county; PRECINCT BERAZINO = Uchastok No 2: Uyrevichskaya, Pogostskaya and the Belichanskaya volost; near to villages DULEBO (= Duleby) and DRUCZANY; here Stanislaw Konstantynowicz born c. 1855 + Anna Malkiewicz, the daughter of Konstancja Brzezinski from the Polish Livland / Livonia).
The Korsak family inherited Druczany close to Mezhonka. The Korsaks intermarried to Stanislaw SOLTAN's family.
Eliasz Piottuch-Kublicki was son of Jerzy Piottuch-Kublicki of Kublicze, officer in Livland, b. 1710 + Rozalia Korsak-Udzielska 1735- 1789. Eliasz Piottuch-Kublicki of Livland / Inflanty, born ca 1730, married in ca 1775 to Augusta Soltan b. ca 1750 or 1760
[daughter of Stanislaw Soltan 1698 - 1758, and Helena Romer; the granddaughter of Samuel Soltan 1654 - 1735; and great-granddaughter of Hieronim Wladyslaw Soltan],
with:
1. Elzbieta Piottuch-Kublicka b. 1780, m. Benedykt Wawrzecki of Braslaw, b. ca 1760, 2nd to Krutz;
2. Jozef Piottuch-Kublicki of Zawilie, m. Karolina Soltan.
Half sister of above named Stanislaw Soltan older, 1698 - 1758, was Teodora Soltan, 1700 - 1774 + Jerzy Stanislaw Sapieha, with daughter Krystyna Roza Massalska b. 1724.
Brother of above Augusta Soltan / Soltan / Piottuch-Kublicka b. ca 1750 or 1760, was Stanislaw Soltan / Stanislovas Soltanas younger, born in 1756 in Berdyczow, died 1836 in Jelgava, now Latvia; CONSPIRATOR, he was son of Stanislaw Soltan and Helena Romer; husband of Franciszka Teofila Radziwill b. 1751 and 2nd to Konstancija Taplockyte / Konstancja Toplicka.
Stanislaw Soltan / Stanislovas Soltanas younger, b. 1756, was father of
Adam Leon Ludwik Soltan, CONSPIRATOR;
Karolina Piottuch-Kublicka (Karolina b. ca 1790, wife of Jozef Piottuch-Kublicki);
Helena Soltan;
Anna Soltan;
Stanislaw Soltan junior; and
Helena Eysmont.
Acc. to 'Rody rycerskie Wielkiego Ksiestwa Litewskiego' / the Knightly Families of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania by Jan Ciechanowicz, at forum.vgd.ru/post: