Copyright by Bogdan Konstantynowicz on 09 MAY 2022.
Wessel in Czerwin, Rozan, Nasielsk and Lipnik close to Bielsko-Biala:
During the Swedish invasion, many farms in the Czerwin parish were destroyed. In 1663, Czerwin took part in the battle against the Swedes. Among them, another heir of Czerwin, Janusz Wessel and Tomasz Goclowski from the village of Gocly.
In the beginning of the eighteenth century, Stanislaw Wessel who was the Rozan, Makow and Ostrow governor was the heir of Czerwin.
During the reign of King August III Saxon, Czerwin was part of the Ostrow county.
Teodor Wessel was CZERWIN owner. After the Third Partition of Poland, Czerwin and the neighbouring areas were annexed by Prussia.
In 1807, the village was occupied by the French army.
In 1758, Franciszek Kwilecki dismiss the ROZAN governorship to Teodor WESSEL.
Tadeusz Kosciuszko's best friends:
General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski
[his daughter Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska b. ca 1819 married to Armand in Moscow.
Her granddaughter Anna Armand married Apolon Konstantynowicz, the co-owner of the Duflon & Konstantynowicz Company in Zaporozhe and St Petersburg, the manager of the Breguet Company in Moscow earlier.
Anna Konstantynowicz Armand was closest friend to Inessa Armand and Vladimir Ulianov LENIN],
Tadeusz Mostowski,
General Stanislaw Fiszer,
and Wirydianna Kwilecka Radolinska who met Kosciuszko in Paris in the years 1801-1802.
Wiridianna Radolinska, 1761-1826
m. 1st in ca 1780 to Antoni Maciej Konstanty Kwilecki, chamberlein of the King, b. 1764,
the son of
Franciszek Antoni Kwilecki, 1725-1794 [in Rozan until 1758, then to TEODOR WESSEL of LIPNIK
close to Bielsko-Biala: in LIPNIK were living ancestors of Cardinal Karol Wojtyla,
and also in the Zamoyski estate - Michalow, Klemensow, Bodaczow together with
the Kaczorowski family - and around ANDRYCHOW, where
we have the General Czeslaw Kiszczak ancestors and the family of the General Miroslaw Milewski's mother],
and Teresa Agnieszka Sczaniecka, 1740-1807.
Wiridianna Radolinska 1761-1826 m. 2nd in 1806 to General Stanislaw Fiszer 1759-1812, the son of Karol Ludwik Fiszer, General Major, 1730- 1783 + Joanna Luiza Elzbieta von Luck, 1738-1788.
Named above
Wirydianna Mielzynska - Raczynska born Bninska / Wirydiana Bninska 1718-1797,
was the daughter of Wojciech Bninski, 1690 - 1755, and Katarzyna Cienska;
her husband - Leon Raczynski b. 1698, with children:
1.
Filip Nereusz Raczynski b. 1747 m. Michalina Raczynska
(with children:
Edward Raczynski b. 1786, m. Konstancja Potocka / Constantia Potocka;
Atanazy Raczynski b. 1788 m. Anna Elzbieta Radziwill),
2.
Magdalena Raczynska born 1761 + Michal Lubomirski.
Wirydianna Fiszerowa / Wirydianna Fiszer / Wirydianna Radolinska, Kwilecka b. in Wyszyny, d. in Dzialyn in 1826 (Dzialyn - a village in the administrative district of Klecko, in west-central Poland, at way from Klecko to Gniezno);
she known Frederick II of Prussia, Izabela Czartoryska, Stanislaw August Poniatowski, Jozef Poniatowski, Jan Henryk Dabrowski, and Tadeusz Kosciuszko;
her sisters: Katarzyna b. 1762, and Antonina b. 1770.
Chobienice
appear for the first time in the diaries of Wirydianna due to the changes in the live of her family after the Prussian annexation. The parents decided to move from Lobzenica to Winnogora, but the kids were send to grandmother. Later, along with her mother and sister, Wirydianna a lot of time spent in Chobienice's mansion; Chobienice belonged at that time to the second husband of grandmother - the governor Joseph / JOZEF Mielzynski
[Jozef Klemens Krzysztof MIELZYNSKI, the owner of CHOBIENICE, governor of Kalisz (1758-1763), Poznan (1763-1782), Kalisz (1782-1786), Poznan (1786-1792), 1729-1792; m. Wirydianna / Wirydiana Bninska-Mielzynska-Raczynska, 1718-1797].
His father Franciszek Mielzynski / Francis [Franciszek Walenty Mielzynski, 1682-1738, the owner of CHOBIENICE] in the 30s and 40s of the eighteenth century built a new residence by Adam Stier.
When Wirydianna Radolinska-Kwilecka, already the wife of Anthony / Antoni Kwilecki, spent time in Winnogora, her mother moved to Chobienice.
The construction of classicist palace of Catherine Radolinska
[Katarzyna Raczynska-RADOLINSKA, 1744-1792;
Katarzyna born Raczynska in 1744, to Leon Raczynski b. in 1698, and
Wirydianna Raczynska-Mielzynska-Bninska b. in 1718.
Katarzyna had sister Estera;
Katarzyna Raczynska married Jozef Radolinski]
began in 1786-1788, by Jan Chrystian Kamsetzer, under the direction of Antoni Hohne.
In 1793, Wirydianna Radolinska-Kwilecka moved to Chobienice, with independence from her husband;
after her divorce from first husband Wirydianna left with two children and settled in Warsaw.
It was there that she met General Stanislaw Fiszer, to whom she married in 1806.
In 1647-1795, Nasielsk belonged to the Wessel family;
the first was Jan Wessel, the Ostrow governor. In the mid 18th century a synagogue was built.
1741 - re-consecration of the church - Bishop Marcin Zaluski, Bishop of Plock.
In 1795, as a result of the Third Partition of Poland, the city was incorporated into Prussia.
The new owner of Nasielsk was count Stanislaw DAMBSKI / Dembski, of Lubraniec, the last governor of Brzesc Kujawski, 1783-1795; b. in 1724, d. in 1802/1809, the Kowal official;
the son of
Antoni Jozef Dambski (1706-1771), and Anna Karolina Lubomirski,
the daughter of
Jerzy Aleksander Lubomirski, the Sandomierz governor.
KWILECKI:
Franciszek Antoni Kwilecki (1725 in KWILICZ - 1794),
the governor of Kalisz, the marshal of the Crown Tribunal (in 1766), the member of the
Bar Confederation (1768-1771), Polish envoy to Berlin (1771-1776), and here in BERLIN was
living Marianna Skorzewska nee CIECIERSKA; MP in 1761, 1764 and in 1788-1792;
the supporter of the Constitution of the 3rd May to which he was a signatory.
The official in Wschowa.
Franciszek Antoni Kwilecki married to Jozefa Kozminska, 1740 - ca 1770.
Jozefa Kwilecka, born in 1740, as the daughter of
Ignacy Kozminski b. 1690, and Marianna Kozminska, Dambska, born Sapieha in 1708.
Jozefa KWILECKA had a sister Ludwika Gorzenska, born Kozminska.
Jozefa married Franciszek Antoni Kwilecki in 1750.
Franciszek Antoni Kwilecki, 1725-1794, was the son of Lukasz KWILECKI and Barbara Lipska.
Lukasz Kwilecki, the LAD governor in 1737, 1680-1745.
Barbara Lipska, 1706-1762, m. Lukasz Kwilecki, the Santok governor in 1736-1737,
Senator in 1736-1745, and they had a son
Franciszek Antoni Kwilecki, 1725-1794, m. 1st to Jozefa Kozminska,
the 2nd m. Teresa Agnieszka Sczaniecka, 1740-1807.
Franciszek Antoni Kwilecki, 1725-1794, was the grandson of Prokop Jan Lipski,
1650-1727, the Rogozno governor.
Mikolaj Swinarski / Mikolaj Swiniarski m. in 1748 to Anna Bninska [her SECOND husband],
ca 1727-1771, the daughter of
Rafal Bninski, the Srem governor, 1705-1770 + Marianna Kwilecka, ca 1700 - 1761.
Mikolaj's daughter was
Barbara Swinarska, ca 1750-1786 + Jozef Krzyzanowski [compare CZARNOCIN], the supporter of the 3rd May Constitution in 1791, MP and the Poznan official in 1776, lived ca 1750-1796,
with a daughter
Anna Prakseda Krzyzanowska, ca 1770-1802 + Andrzej Grabinski, ca 1742-1821.
Andrzej GRABINSKI was next of kin to my family Kiedrzynski:
Dorota Kiedrzynska was 1st married (ca 1768) to Wawrzyniec Grabinski / Wawrzyniec Bartlomiej Grabinski
who died before 1769, the brother to mentioned Andrzej Grabinski.
Rafal Bninski, the Srem governor, 1705-1770, married Marianna Kwilecka Bninska b. ca 1700,
the daughter of
Wojciech Kwilecki b. ca 1680 [1660 ?], d. ca 1720 + Urszula Chrzastowska.
WOJCIECH was the brother to LUKASZ Kwilecki.
Lukasz Kwilecki, the LAD governor in 1737, born ca 1680/1695 in Dobrojewo close to Wronki -
d. in 1743/1745, the son of
Adam Kwilecki b. ca 1660 + Konstancja ROZNOWSKI.
Lukasz's son was Adam Klemens Kwilecki, 1742 - 1809 + Wiktoria LACKA. Adam Klemens was the
Przemet governor in 1782-1793, Polish goverment member in 1778-1782, MP of Pyzdry in 1773-1775,
the Wschowa official in 1809.
Anna Krzyzanowska b. 1795 in Wlosciejewki, in the SREM county, d. in 1871 in Poznan,
buried in Buk. She married in 1816, Wlosciejewki, to Andrzej Marcin Niegolewski, 1787-1857,
with:
1.
Felicjanna Niegolewska, 1817-1879 + Edmund Marceli Nepomucen Zoltowski, 1812-1884;
2.
Wladyslaw NIEGOLEWSKI, 1819-1885 + Css Wanda Maria Weronika Kwilecka
[b. 1834 in Dobrojewo
{12 km south-east to BIEZDROWO.
Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI, 1743-1797, the son of Jozef Niemojewski SENIOR, and Dorpowska, the Royal Court
official in 1778, then he was the priest. The owner of Biezdrowo, Zakrzewo, Pierwoszewo, Popowo,
Krzywoleka, Kobusz, and he leased out in 1767 above estates for 1 year to Michal Obarzankowski.
BIEZDROWO lies 6 kilometres west of Wronki, 22 km north-west of Szamotuly.
Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI in 1768 was married to Elzbieta Bojanowska, 1740-1778, in Biezdrowo,
but she died in Pszczewo in 1778, buried in Szamotuly. Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI in 1778 became the priest
and he want inheritance bequeathed after Wojciech OPALINSKI, the Sieradz governor,
and after Karol Opalinski.
Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI acted in Poznan in 1779. And in WLOCLAWEK in 1782.
Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI bought in 1782 from Ludwik Mlodziejowski, the NAKLO governor, the estates:
Ostrowo and Borgowo.
In 1785, Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI worked in Poznan. Opalenica and Oledry Starodabrowskie with
Czarne, in 1787 were pledged to Colonel Robert Taylor, for 3 years. In 1788 Antoni Niemojewski
took money from a daughter married Ciechomska.
1791 - Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI worked as the priest in Duszniki. 1794/1795 - in Gniezno. In Cracow,
in 1795 Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI took doctor' degree. He died in GNIEZNO in 1797.
Antoni's son - Jozef NIEMOJEWSKI.
Antoni's NIEMOJEWSKI daughters:
1.
Elzbieta Franciszka Maria NIEMOJEWSKA, b. in Biezdrowo, in 1768. It lies 6 kilometres west of
Wronki, 22 km north-west of Szamotuly, and 53 km north-west of Poznan.
2.
Wiktoria NIEMOJEWSKA, in 1788-1792, was the wife to Wojciech Ciechanowski, the Gabin official,
the Sochaczew tax official, the Gostyn officer},
d. 1912, buried in Buk;
the great-granddaughter of
Jan Jozef Kwilecki, 1729-1789;
Adam Klemens Kwilecki, the Przemet governor, b. 1742;
Antoni Sieroszewski, 1740-1793;
Wawrzyniec Swinarski b. 1753;
Nepomucyna Joanna Bielinska, 1760-1777;
Teresa Soltyk, 1739-1814;
Joanna Aniela Przyjemska]
1834-1912.
Above Wirydianna's husband was GENERAL Stanislaw Fiszer / Fischer (1769 - 1812), Chief of Staff of the Duchy of Warsaw. He was married to Wirydianna Radolinska Kwilecka. In 1783-1788, Fischer studied at the School of Cadets, served the Division of Tadeusz Kosciuszko during the Polish-Russian War in 1792, Polonne and Dubienka; arrived at Frankfurt by Oder and recognized the Prussian army.
During the Kosciuszko Insurrection accompanied Kosciuszko at Maciejowice, was send with Kosciuszko and Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz to St. Petersburg, as the only state prisoner refused to testify, for which he was deported to Nizhny Novgorod.
1796 / 1797 FISZER went to Paris, then the Danubian Legion organized as brigadier general; 1799, was taken into captivity. Then under General Moreau; Livorno - the infantry legion,
1801 FISCHER left for Paris (see Kosciuszko); he stayed there surrounded Kosciuszko, who show to him Wirydianna Kwilecka Radolinska, and managed to get the Koninko estate near Poznan, where FISZER settled in 1803. He married to Wirydianna in 1806.
Since 1811 led the mobilization for war with Russia. In 1812 he joined the General Confederation of Polish Kingdom;
Moscow in 1812, as chief of staff; the Battle of Borodino and taken Moscow. At the back from Moscow, was killed.
Freemason in Gdansk in 1792.
Fiszer / Fischer lived in Koninko in 1803 - 17 km south-east to POZNAN.
In 1775 in the Koninko estate, divided a land, after the death in 1774 of Gorecki; witnesses: General Jan Zakrzewski and Teresa Gorecki - the spouses; Teresa was widowed after 1st husband General Jozef Gorecki; General Jan Zakrzewski and Teresa Gorecki Zakrzewska were the heirs of the deceased already Wojciech Dzierzbinski.
Aft. 1826 Koninko maybe was took by the Kwileckis.
Here Count Franciszek Maria Wladyslaw Kwilecki was the owner, lived in 1875-1937,
the son of
Count Stefan Kwilecki, 1839-1900;
the grandson of
Leonard Kwilecki, the 1831 insurgent, lived in 1804-1844 m. Tekla Sieroszewska;
the great-grandson of ANIELA KWILECKA b. 1777.
Aniela was the daughter of Adam Klemens Kwilecki, the governor of Przemet, b. in 1742;
and the granddaughter of
Lukasz Kwilecki, the LAD governor, lived ca 1680 - 1745 + Barbara Lipska, 1706-1762.
Aniela married in 1799, Poznan, to Klemens Alojzy Kwilecki, 1772-1826, the son of
Jan Jozef Kwilecki, 1729-1789 + Nepomucena Joanna Bielinska, died in 1777.
Koninko was taken by Germans in the second half of the 19th century - Richard Grassmann, and then to Hagen.
Above Wirydianna Kwilecka Radolinska m. ca 1780 to Antoni Maciej Konstanty Kwilecki.
Wirydianna Fiszer born Wirydianna Radolinska, later Wirydianna Kwilecka, b. in 1761 in Wyszyny,
died in 1826 in Dzialyn.
Dzialyn is a village in the Klecko commune, within the Gniezno County, 11 km north-west to Gniezno, the death-place of Wirydianna Fiszer, in 1826, and she was the heir to Sierniki and Wroblewo, gross 1.5 millions PLZ, but Wirydianna Kwilecka, Katarzyna Chlapowska and Antonina Breza divided the dowry - for Wirydianna nee Radolinska was 400000 PLZ.
Her grandmother was writing to [Wirydianna Bninska] Augustyn Dzialynski, the Kalisz governor, the Pakosc owner. In 1826 in Dzialyn close to Gniezno, in the estate of Julia nee Breza m. Wollowicz, Wirydianna Fischer was died. Julia was the daughter of Wirydianna's sister.
Wirydianna made her mocking jokes about Grand Duke Constantine, the viceroy, and she received from him a threatening letter through his adjutant. She remained calm. She wrote in French.
Julia Wollowicz was born in 1798, d. 1882 in Wasilewice, buried in Teolin close to Sopockinie.
Julia m. Eustachy Wollowicz, b. in 1784.
He was the son of
Antoni Wollowicz and Teofila Matuszewicz.
Antoni Wollowicz b. ca 1750, was the son of
Jozef Wollowicz and Magdalena Ludwika Marianna Michniewicz.
Jozef Wollowicz b. ca 1720, d. 1779 + Magdalena Ludwika Marianna Michniewicz,
was the son of
Jerzy Wollowicz and Barbara Adamkowicz.
Jerzy Wollowicz born ca 1680, d. in 1724, was the son of
Krzysztof Wollowicz, b. ca 1620 and unknown wife.
Krzysztof b. ca 1620 was the son of
Samuel Wollowicz b. ca 1590,
the grandson of Filon Pawel Wollowicz b. ca 1570, and Joanna GIELGUD, b. circa 1572.
Filon was the son of
Teodor Wollowicz b. ca 1550, and Zofia PRZEZDZIECKA b. ca 1535.
Teodor was the son of Krzysztof Wollowicz b. ca 1530.
KONINKO in 1831/1832 was divided among peasants, a poor smallholder or agricultural labourer.
Here Stanislaw FISZER settled in the Great Poland, where Mycielski gave him the property.
Fiszer lived in Koninko in 1803 - 17 km south-east to POZNAN. In 1775 in the Koninko estate,
divided a land, after the death in 1774 of Gorecki.
Wiridianna Radolinska, 1761-1826, the daughter of Jozef Stanislaw Radolinski +
Katarzyna Raczynska. Wirydianna RADOLINSKA m. Antoni Maciej Konstanty Kwilecki, b. ca 1764,
the son of Franciszek Antoni Kwilecki, 1725-1794 + Teresa Agnieszka Sczaniecka;
the grandson of
Lukasz Kwilecki, ca 1680-1745 + Barbara Lipska, 1706-1762.
The Loewenstein de Lenval family was next of kin to Leopold Kronenberg. Kronenberg co-operated with Gustaw Findeisen, the owner of Swiedziebnia close to the East Prussia border, ex-property of Nostitz-Jackowski, then to Dukes Swiatopelk-Mirski, with Mirski, the godson of Russian Emperor Nicholas I / Mikolaj I Romanov of Russia.
Nostitz-Jackowski took in 1590 the title NOSTITZ in Pomerania / the Kings' Prussia / Gdansk Pomorze
[Trzebcz Szlachecki, 12 km north-west to CHELMZA, the Kijewo Krolewskie commune,
18 kilometres south of Chelmno, 23 km north-west of Torun. Te core of the Trzebski clan in the
16th century. Next to Bishops. In 1805 Mateusz Slaski the owner, also in 1895]
from Polish Parliament.
They came from
Boguslaw Boleslaw Nostitz-Jackowski
[born in 1618 in Wielka Turza = Turza Wielka, 10 kilometres north-west of Dzialdowo in East Prussia and 61 km south-west of Olsztyn; 36 km north-west to MLAWA in Poland]
who had the son
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 [Jan had a brother Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, oldest] with
Jan's daughter Franciszka Kiedrzynska b. ca 1715, and her sister Anna SKORZEWSKA -
here we have net to Marianna Ciecierska Skorzewska closest friend to Fryderyk the Great of
Prussia and his brother, both LGBT in Berlin in 1768.
Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowska had the son Izydor Kiedrzynski, of my family branch, who was lived in Jedlno until 1802, the property of Mecinski - Stadnicki clan and next of the Walewskis - the Freemasons [relatives to the NIEMOJEWSKIS].
Above Gustaw Findeisen was also the owner of Smilowic / Smilowice in the Chocen commune, where the grandfather of the President Lech Walesa in 1896 married, with relatives of Schmidt, German, blacksmiths.
Gustaw Findeisen came from Saxony - Germany.
Gustaw's wife - RODYS - was from PRZASNYSZ, the Garman family.
Gustaw Findeisen was secret courier of Leopold Kronenberg, and the member of Edward Jurgens group aft. 1858 in Warsaw. Jurgens came from Plock, of the Jews roots.
The Kronenbergs came from Wyszogrod, also the Jews.
The Walesas moved home from France to Jarocin - Kozmin Wielkopolski area, the lands of the Sapiehas; then to the Chocen commune to the Dambskis estate of GOLASZEWO [Dambski was the next of kin to the Sapieha clan].
The Sapieha family also owned Berezyna and Lubuszany in the east-central Belarus, 13 km to Miezonka, aft. 1842 named Miezonka was of the Konstantynowiczs. Berezyna - Lubuszany then took Poniatowski - Tyszkiewicz - Potocki branch, of Artur Potocki who had the manager Wojciech Potocki, the half-brother of General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, who had a daughter Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska married in Moscow to ARMAND.
The Armands were closest to Apolon Konstantynowicz, co-owner of the Duflon, Konstantynowicz Company in St Petersburg and Zaporoze.
Apolon Konstantynowicz / Apollon Konstantinovich with the roots of Miezonka and Kazan
[my family branch of Jerzy Konstantynowicz b. 1898, nick-name Marian Konstantynowicz of Miezonka
either Marian Stankiewicz or Siedlecki probably in 1939],
co-operated with BREGUET, Duflon, Nobel, Dukes Oldenburg, Japaridze, Drzewiecki
[Drzewiecki in St Petersburg known Breguet and Duflon - and his family had relations to Andrzej
Horodyski, Jozef Kalasanty Szaniawski - Mycielski of Pleszew area.
ANDRZEJ HORODYSKI in 1802,
became a shareholder of the Trzycieski, Horodyski et comp. - commercial house, which was also
opened in Odessa, to which they also received:
P. Maleszewski {Venture de Paradise / Sulkowski /
Napoleon, and Breguet - Duflon in Russia + Konstantynowicz, Nobel, Armand};
J. K. Szaniawski {he come from area of Wieruszow and J. K. Szaniawski was the family of
Erazm Mycielski.
General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski approached Gen. Dabrowski's opponents - he became
friend with Jozef Kalasanty Szaniawski and Andrzej Horodyski, with whom he was later considered,
at the time of the Duchy of Warsaw, as one of the leaders of "Polish Jacobins"};
and J. Drzewiecki {see DUFLON in St. Petersburg}.
The Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company financed Lenin's activities through a wife of
Apollon Konstantynowicz, ie. Anna Konstantynowicz nee ARMAND - she come from Maria Paszkowska,
the daughter of General Franciszek Paszkowski. Anna was the best friend of Inessa Armand,
the lover of Lenin].
Above family of POTOCKI had in the second half of the 19th century next manager - NAIMSKI, the Frankist family, in Zator in Austria.
See Naimski - Owsiany intelligence net aft. 1999/2002 in Poland, with the roots in the KOSCIAN district:
Wilkowo Polskie and area, where Cagliostro was in the 70' of the 18th century.
Anna Garczynska (Skorzewska) was the wife of Stefan Garczynski junior, who was the son of
Stefan Garczynski SENIOR. In 1760, the royal Polish General Stefan Garczynski was the landlord of ZBASZYN / Bentschen, a town in western Poland, 13 km north to Chobienice, 16 km west-north to Stara TUCHORZA.
They had a son
TADEUSZ Garczynski, the Count of the Kingdom of Prussia, with a diploma dated in 1839 for the
Royal Prussian Chamberlain Thaddaeus von Garczynski, who had been the lord of ZBASZYN / Bentschen and
Garczyn since 1827 [5 km west to KOSCIERZYNA].
Stephan Garczynski, SENIOR, died in 1755, was the Governor of POZNAN / Posen.
Anna Garczynska was the mother of Tadeusz = Adam Wenant Alojzy Tadeusz Garczynski von
Rautenberg, Count, 1791 - 1863, the Prussian Court official. Thaddaeus Graf von Garczynski,
b. 1791, was the member of the MALTESE ORDER.
Adam Tadeusz Garczynski = Adam Garczynski married Adelajda von Stutterheim. He was known as
Adam Rautenberg-Garczynski.
Anna Garczynska born in 1759 was the sister to Aleksandra Gorzenska born in 1757.
On February 8, 1774 Augustyn Gorzenski married Aleksandra Skorzewska of Labiszyn (1757-1801), 17 years aged, the daughter of
General Franciszek Skorzewski and [Aleksandra's mother was 16 years old] Marianna Ciecierski Skorzewska,
1741-1791, the famous favorite of Frederick II of Prussia.
Marianna Skorzewska nee Ciecierska from the Margonin district, was the lover of
Frederick Henry Louis / Friedrich Heinrich Ludwig, 1726 - 1802, commonly known as Henry
(Heinrich - LGBT), who was a Prince of Prussia and the younger brother of Frederick the Great [LGBT].
Marianna Skorzewska b. 1741, was the mother of
Count Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski b. 1768 in Berlin;
Anna Garczynska b. 1759, and
Aleksandra Gorzenska born in 1757. She died in 1801.
In 1774, 17-year-old Aleksandra Skorzewska, the daughter of MARIANNA, got married. Aleksandra's husband was friends among others with Jozef Wybicki (their wives were cousins). In politics, the husband listened to his wife associated with the Prussian court.
In order not to lose Dobrzyca property after the Third Partition of Poland, he swore an oath of
Prussia, and was appointed an honorary general of Prussian cavalry.
Anna Garczynska born as Skorzewska was the half-sister to Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski born in Berlin in 1768, the godson of Frederick the Great.
In 1738, the future Frederick the Great, then Crown Prince, was initiated as a Freemason in Brunswick;
"... he invited Baron von Oberg and the writer Jakob Friedrich von Bielfeld,
who were instrumental to his candidature, to form La loge premiere / La loge du Roi notre
grand maitre at Rheinsberg Castle, with Oberg as Master. He led the lodge himself from 1740.
The foundation of the Grand Lodge - 1740, when, with the King's permission, the lodge
Aux Trois Globes was formed under the auspices of Charles-Etienne Jordan".
Louise of Brunswick - Wolfenbuettel was the sister of Ferdinand, Prince of Brunswick-Luneburg, born in 1721, the Grand Master of the Strict Templar Observance, and who had convened the great Masonic convention at Wilhelmsbad in Hessen-Kassel.
Duchess Luise of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel / Luise Amalie, b. 1722, d. 1780, was daughter of Ferdinand Albert II, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel and his wife Duchess Antoinette of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel.
Her older sister was Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel-Bevern, the wife of Frederick the Great.
She was also the sibling of the Queen of Denmark and Norway.
Frederick the Great, was the son of Frederick William I of Prussia + Sophia Dorothea of Hanover, b. 1687
[the sister of George II / George Augustus, b. 1683, d. 1760, King of Great Britain and Ireland, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg (Hanover) and a prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire in 1727 - 1760]
who was the daughter of
George I, King of Great Britain, b. 1660,
and the granddaughter of Ernest Augustus, Elector of Hanover born 1629.
Anna Garczynska (Skorzewska) was the wife of General Stefan Garczynski junior, who was the son of Stefan Garczynski SENIOR.
General Stefan Garczynski, junior, was married twice: 2nd to Anna Garczynska born as Skorzewska in 1759,
and
Anna Skorzewska b. 1759, was the half-sister to Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski
born in Berlin in 1768, the godson of Frederick the Great. Anna Garczynska (Skorzewska)
was the wife of Stefan Garczynski junior, who was the son of Stefan Garczynski SENIOR.
Fryderyk Wilhelm Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1768 in BERLIN, married
Antonina Adelajda Garczynska, b. 1767/1770, d. 1824.
In 1791, the Kozmin estate and RADLIN was bought by Marshal Fryderyk Adolf Kalkreuth with his wife Charlotta until 1836. Fryderyk Adolf Kalkreuth in 1802 welcomed here the Prussian King, Fryderyk Wilhelm. In 1807, his wife Charlotta Rohde bought Kozmin.
The Prussian government divided the Kozmin estate on 5 parts. Staniew, with Psiepole and Kaniew. 1841, Edward Diehl took Staniew.
In 1841 - Karol Zygmunt Graetz owned Kozmin.
Count Friedrich Adolf von Kalckreuth, 1737 - 1818, was a Prussian Generalfeldmarschall.
In 1758 was aide de camp to Frederick the Great's brother, Prince Henry, with whom he served until 1763.
LGBT case:
"Personal differences with Prince Henry severed their connection in 1766
[compare Marianna Skorzewska nee Ciecierska in 1768],
and for many years Kalckreuth lived in comparative retirement. He participated in the War of the Bavarian Succession [1778-1779] as a colonel, and on the accession of Frederick William II was restored to favour".
In "1792 had become count and lieutenant-general. Under the Duke of Brunswick, he took a conspicuous part in the campaign of Valmy in 1792, ... the Battle of Kaiserslautern in 1794".
He died as governor of Berlin in 1818.
The Mogilka farm belonged to the Orla estate of Kozierowska in 1841.
Trzebin, south to Galewo / GALEW.
Galewo, owned by Kozierowska, with Galewo village [13 km west to ORPISZEWEK; 19 km west to PLESZEW; 9 km south-west to Magnuszewice - see Erasmus Mycielski] and Trzebin farm in 1841.
After Russian assault, a sister of Piotr Sapieha took ovnership of the Kozmin Castle.
At this point, ca 1748/1750, Karol Szydlowski [LGBT], ca 1720 - 1811, took Kozmin town together with 17 villages [the Kozmin estate with Borzecice, Walkow and Galewo].
Karol was the son of Bartlomiej SZYDLOWSKI and Anna Dmochowska. Bartlomiej Szydlowski b. 1690.
Karol m. 1st ca 1740 to unknown with a daughter Katarzyna Szydlowska b. ca 1750, m. Ignacy Kossowski.
Karol m. 2nd ca 1760 to Wiktoria Szydlowska, ca 1742 - 1830, the daughter of
Symeon Kazimierz Szydlowski, 1725-1800 + Dss Konstancja Woroniecka, 1744-1796,
with a daughter
Anna Szydlowska, 1760-1811 m. Aleksander Potkanski, the Targowica local Marshal in 1792,
the Radom official, lived 1748-1821.
The sister of named Piotr Sapieha was Katarzyna Agnieszka Sapieha, divorced her cousin, Michal Antoni Sapieha, and married 2nd to Albert Pawel Zywny.
Katarzyna Agnieszka sold the Kozmin CASTLE to hands of KAZIMIERZ NESTOR SAPIEHA, her next of kin.
President Lech Walesa had ancestors lived in Katy - 3 km north-west to Wilkowyja. Under protection of Opalinski - Sapieha clan: in 1673, Piotr Opalinski younger took Tarce, Radlin, Katy, Wilkowyja, Lusczanow, Stregosza, Bachorzewo, Cielcza, Czasczow, Dambrowa.
Piotr Opalinski, b. 1640, m. Ludwika, with the son Adam; in 1678, Piotr married Katarzyna Przyjemska, with 2 daughters, Ewa and Ludwika younger (1684-1719) and a son Antoni.
Named Ludwika younger Opalinska took Tarce - Katy - Wilkowyja; Ludwika OPALINSKA m. Jan Kazimierz Sapieha (1673-1730), and leased the TARCE estate to hands of Jan Jarochowski [here we have the history of the Sapieha clan, together with the BEREZYNA - LUBUSZANY state close to our Miezonka - 13 km from Lubuszany].
Named Ludwika Opalinska + Jan Kazimierz Sapieha had 6 children, together with Ludwika's daughter,
ie. Katarzyna Sapieha who devolved all [Tarce until 1791] to Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha,
Duke (1757-1798), the son of Jan Sapieha (1732-1757) and Elzbieta Branicka.
Above Karol Szydlowski took the Kozmin estate, ie. the town and 17 villages - not the Castle. He was born in 1723 and d. in 1811 in Skrzynno. Karol Szydlowski was the lover of Sanguszko which he gave to his lover above KOZMIN. The second lover was Urbankowski. Szydlowski fought against Chylinski, next lover LGBT.
Kazimierz Chylinski was jailed in Gdansk in 1747.
Karol Szydlowski was supporter of Marcin Jerzy Lubomirski.
Above Janusz Aleksander Sanguszko, 1712 in Lubartow - 1775 in Dubno, was the son of
Pawel Karol Sanguszko, and the grandson of Jozef Karol Lubomirski, the Grand Crown Marshal.
JANUSZ [LGBT] was married in 1731 to Konstancja Denhoff.