Copyright by Bogdan Konstantynowicz on 05 JUNE 2022. Zionist movement: Jan Bloch of Lodz, Armand Levy and Adam Mickiewicz, Leopold Kronenberg, Zamoyski, Adam Grabowski, Gustaw Findeisen, Filip Michal Newlinski, with Polish conspirators: General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski and his daughter Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska Armand and her granddaughter Anna Armand Konstantynowicz and my grandfather Jerzy Konstantynowicz with nick-name Marian Konstantynowicz vel Stankiewicz.

NEWLINSKI in Raszkow with Elzbieta Kiedrzynska Newlinska, Bloch of Lodz, Levy and Adam Mickiewicz, Herzl, Ginsburg, Oliphant in Ceylon and Hajffa, and Leopold Kronenberg, Zamoyski of Klemensow, Adam Grabowski, Gustaw Findeisen of Swiedziebnia and in the Chocen commune vs Despot-Zenowicz, Konstantynowicz, Soltan, Jurewicz, with the link to Wrangell, Puszkin and Kalinowa and Miezonka. Jozef Napoleon Hutten-Czapski, Stanislaw Fiszer, Stanislaw Mielzynski of Golancz with
General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski and his daughter Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska Armand and her granddaughter Anna Armand Konstantynowicz and my grandfather Jerzy Konstantynowicz with nick-name Marian Konstantynowicz vel Stankiewicz. Arcichowski and Kiedrzynski in Chodziez. Joanna Grudzinska and Duke Konstanty Romanow. Wyszyny and Wirydianna Kwilecka Fiszer Radolinska. Frederick the Great of Prussia, and Ciecierska Skorzewska, Gorzenski, Garczynski, Krzycki, Chlebowski, Grabienski and Kiedrzynski.

Note on Jewish Zionism together with Newlinski in Raszkow and Sedzice, and on Ascher Ginsberg and Theodor Herzl:

SEDZICE - 5 km norh to Wroblew;
4 km south-east to Tubadzin, 7 km north-west to CHARLUPIA MALA [with Chudzik];
8 km south-east to UPUSZCZEW of the Madalinski family,
9 km north to Charlupia Wielka, and 7 / 8 km north-east to WAGLCZEW.

Jakub Nieniewski junior, b. in 1748, d. May 1831, the owner of Sedzice in the Wroblew parish, and of Mlodawin, 8 kilometres north-east of Zapolice, 7 km south-east of Zdunska Wola.

Note to above Pstrokonski of Sedzice:
Agnieszka Nieniewska b. ca 1725, d. in 1776, m. bef. 1746 to Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, b. ca 1710/1715, the brother of Wiktoria Pstrokonska m. MARCIN Kiedrzynski.
Ksawery (Franciszek) Pstrokonski, ca 1710/1715, d. 1783, the Piotrkow and Mozyrz official in 1750, the owner of Wilczkow.

Jakub Kiedrzynski b. 1738 in Wilczkow, the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the owners of RASZKOW and Bieganin.
Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1710/1715, was a cousin to MARCIN Kiedrzynski, senior, b. ca 1700 / aft. 1700 / 1710 - died in 1788. Marcin Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1700/1710, and Kazimierz Kiedrzynski [Kazimierz Kiedrzynski m. Katarzyna Swierczkowska] were the brothers [and probably with the 3rd brother - Jan Kiedrzynski, junior, born ca 1700/1710, who married to Ludwika Sielnicka / Sitnicka or Sielinski].
In 1792, Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz Jackowska, the widow after Andrzej Kiedrzynski, who was the owner of Bieganin / Biegacino; and Tomasz Kiedrzynski, the owner of Kaczki Posrednie, in the Turek parish, of SZADEK county; carried out a lawsuit against Andrzej Kiedrzynski, the 3rd, the son of named Franciszka Jackowska, who was the owner of the half of Kiedrzyn, north to Czestochowa.
They wrote down Bieganin was bought by the Kiedrzynskis in 1748, ie. Andrzej Kiedrzynski, senior, b. 1710/1715, from Jozef Strzelecki.
In 1792, in Bieganin [close to RASZKOW - parish, and Skrzebowa] was living Katarzyna nee Newlinski, married SMULEWICZ / Smolewicz / Szmulewicz, widowed after death of Stanislaw Smolewicz {b. ca 1730, d. bef. 1792 ?}, and Franciszka Newlinska, her sister, both daughters of
Mikolaj Newlinski [b. ca 1700/1710] and his wife Elzbieta KIEDRZYNSKA {Elzbieta b. ca 1710, maybe was the sister to our Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1710/1715; NOT of Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680};
Elzbieta Newlinska Kiedrzynska was living here 15 years or more - before 1775, was bpt. here ca 1710. Elzbieta's mother probably was from the Raszkow parish. Elzbieta was buried in the Raszkow parish ca 1792.
Helena Porebski married Newlinska (m. in 1721), was born ca 1700 or before, and was living in the Kozieglowki parish, 27 km south to Czestochowa.
Marianna Porebska d. here in 1794.
Maria Newlinski born Krzeczkowski in 1780, to Jakub Krzeczkowski. Maria had a sister Antonina Czekierski. Maria married unknown Newlinski [b. ca 1770] with a daughter Faustyna Piatkowski (born Newlinski) and a son Ignacy Newlinski b. ca 1810, and next daughter Maria Bedkowska (born Newlinska).

Named Ignacy Newlinski had a daughter Maria Newlinska born in 1840. Maria had the brother Filip Michal Newlinski b. 1840/1841/1847. Michal Newlinski (1847-1899), was co-operated with Herzl in 1896 in Constantinopol / Stanbul. Named NEWLINSKI, PHILIPP MICHAEL (1841-1899), was the jurnalist, b. in Dec. 1841 in Antoniny at the Russian Volhynia. Catholic.
He was a multiple agent for numerous European states, and for the Ottoman Sultan, and to Theodor Herzl. Newlinski himself warns him that the Sultan will never give up Jerusalem; Herzl's diplomatic agent in Constantinopol and the Balkan countries.
The son of a Polish aristocratic family, Newlinski took up journalism. He was appointed to the staff of the Austro-Hungarian embassy in Constantinopol where he established contacts with the royal houses; in 1880 he resumed his profession as a journalist, first in Paris and from 1887 in Vienna, where he founded his own newspaper, Correspondance de l'Est.
Herzl established contact with Newlinski in 1896 and persuaded him to work for the realization of Zionism aims. His newspaper devoted a special column to Zionism affairs. In 1899 Herzl sent him to Constantinopol. Gladstone supported the Judenstaat.

Stanislaw Szmulewicz / Smulewicz / Smolewicz, probably Frankist, aft. ca 1758, came from OSMOLINEK.
Walenty Chrzescijanski, b. in 1859 in Nakwasin in the Orszymowo parish, the Plock county, m. Marcjanna Smulewicz, b. 1861 in Zakrzewo, d. 1907 in Maluszyn,
the daughter of Stanislaw Kostka Smulewicz and Jozefa Biernacki.
In Zakrzewo, Stanislaw Smulewicz b. 1815 in Osmolinek, widowed, the son of Tomasz Smulewicz b. 1795, and Marianna Ciarka + Jozefa Biernacki, the daughter of Jan Biernacki.
In Zakrzewo in Nov. 1830, Tomasz Smulewicz died; born in 1795.
Tomasz Smulewicz / Smolewicz was the son of Jan Smolewicz b. ca 1740 [Frankist ?], d. in 1832 in Osmolinek.

Osmolinek is a village in the Bodzanow commune, within the Plock County, 3 km west to Bodzanow, 6 km south-east to Peplowo.
Adam Maciejewski b. in Osmolinek, in 1838, bpt. in Bodzanow.
Tomasz Szmulewicz, was the grandfather of Marcjanna Szmulewicz / Smulewicz / Smolewicz.
Above Jan Smolewicz b. ca 1740, d. in 1832 in Osmolinek, the son of SZMUL ?, Frankist; the link to Raszkow?

Franciszek Ksawery PSTROKONSKI b. ca 1710/1715,
was the son of
Maciej Pstrokonski b. ca 1680, d. in 1752 + Konstancja Zaremba;
the grandson of
Jan Stanislaw Pstrokonski b. in 1626 + Elzbieta Grabinska.

Above Konstancja Zaremba, was the 1st wife of Ksawery Pstrokonski;
the 2nd wife was Izabela Skrzynska, the daughter of Mikolaj Skrzynski + Katarzyna Madalinska.

Agnieszka Pstrokonska Nieniewska had the son
Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski junior, b. 1750, d. in 1818 in Ostrow; the landlord of Wilczkow, Ostrow and Jeziersko / Jeziorsko, the judge in Warta, m. in 1783 to Franciszka Jarmult - Mlicka, the lady-owner of Wilczkow, Ostrow, Jeziersko, and Opatowko.

Above Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, senior, 1710/1715 - 1783 + Konstancja Zaremba and 2nd Agnieszka Nieniewska.
He was the son of Izabela Skrzynska + Maciej Pstrokonski b. ca 1680,
and the grandson of Jan Stanislaw Pstrokonski, b. 1626, d. in 1676 + Elzbieta Grabinska, 1642 - 1692.
And the great-grandson of Spytek Pstrokonski, 1595-1631 + Tomicka.

Andrzej Nieniewski b. ca 1700, was the son of
Jakub Nieniewski, ca 1660 - aft. 1733, the owner of Nieniewo close to PLESZEW [= Niniew, 7 kilometres north-west of Chocz, 15 km north of Pleszew, 7 km north to Broniszewice of Wezyk, Jordan and Stadnicki; 10 km north-east to CZERMIN; 9 km north-west to Grodzisko],
and the grandson of Piotr Nieniewski + Dorota Lukomska.

Above Jakub Nieniewski b. 1748, junior, with the 3rd wife, Marianna Przeradzki, had the daughter
Helena Nieniewska b. ca 1796; m. in 1816 in Osjakow, to widowed Wojciech Madalinski, 1772 in Doruchow - 1824 in Debina, in the Osjakow parish; in 1816 the owner of Debina, the landlord of Osjakow, Nowa Wies, Debina, Felinow from Stanislaw Maslowski.
Wojciech Madalinski was the son of
Jan Madalinski, ca 1745 - d. bef. 1816, the Bobrowniki landlord,
and the grandson of
Franciszek Madalinski b. ca 1700 + 2nd wife Julianna Zajdlic, the daughter of Florian Zajdlic + Barbara Eleonora Herman.

Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, d. in 1736 [or aft. 1742], married Ostrowicka,
and they had children:
Antoni Hutten Czapski b. 1723/1726,
Jakub Czapski,
Joanna Czapska
[see below on the Jewish family Czapski of the Pleszew county and Kozmin Wielkopolski - here also the Walesa family, and the Pradzynskis].

Named Jozef Hutten-Czapski, ca 1709 - 1736, the son of Jan Hutten-Czapski + Rozalia Bagniewska.

We know also on the Jewish family Czapski, probably with the surname from the Hutten-Czapski family of Ostrzeszow, Raszkow, Glogowa, Wielun. It was polonised Jew family since the 50's of the 18th century.
Jacob Czapski b. 1830 in Kozmin Wielkopolski, d. in 1887 in Kozmin Wielkopolski, the son of Salomon Czapski [in 1846-1852, the owner of Skrzypnia in the Czermin commune] and Genendel Gertrud. Above Genendel Gertrud Czapski nee Radt, b. in 1791, d. in Poznan, the daughter of Meier Radt and Golde. Meier Radt b. in 1755 in Kalisz, d. in 1836 in Kozmin Wielkopolski. Above Golde Radt nee Matthias b. 1766. Above Meier Radt was the son of Itzig Radt b. 1720.
Mentioned Salomon Czapski b. 1785, d. in Kozmin, the son of
Menachem Czapski / Menachem Moses Czapski b. 1744 in Kozmin Wielkopolski. Maybe Menachem was the foster son or the son to named above Joanna Hutten-Czapska? Maybe Menachem had mother's surname.
Ostrow Wielkopolski owned by Radziwill was the core of the Frankists movement, and Raszkow had link to the Zionists by the Newlinski family.
The same net:
Marshal Joachim Murat, Paul Armand, Franciszek Paszkowski, Stanislaw Fiszer, Wincenty Aksamitowski and Tadeusz Kosciuszko in France, the Armand family in Moscow, Oldenburg-Romanov-Japaridze-Armand-Saparian-Konstantynowicz branch of Moscow and Miezonka, Duflon and Breguet of Neuchatel [+ Freemasons in Ceylon;
the tea plantation and Oliphant - the link to Zionist and Jaffa; the link to Azbelev and Duflon + Konstantynowicz in Moscow;
the link to Konstantynowicz-Zbieranowski-Andrzejak in Moscow during the Great War bef. 1918].

In 1792, in Bieganin [close to RASZKOW - parish, and Skrzebowa] was living Katarzyna nee Newlinski, married SMULEWICZ / Smolewicz / Szmulewicz, widowed after death of Stanislaw Smolewicz {b. ca 1730, d. bef. 1792 ?}, and Franciszka Newlinska, her sister, both daughters of
Mikolaj Newlinski [b. ca 1700/1710] and his wife Elzbieta KIEDRZYNSKA {Elzbieta b. ca 1710, maybe was the sister to our Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1710/1715; NOT of Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680};
Elzbieta Newlinska Kiedrzynska was living here 15 years or more - before 1775, was bpt. here ca 1710. Elzbieta's mother probably was from the Raszkow parish. Elzbieta was buried in the Raszkow parish ca 1792.
Helena Porebski married Newlinska (m. in 1721), was born ca 1700 or before, and was living in the Kozieglowki parish, 27 km south to Czestochowa. Marianna Porebska d. here in 1794.

Maria Newlinski born Krzeczkowski in 1780, to Jakub Krzeczkowski. Maria had a sister Antonina Czekierski. Maria married unknown Newlinski [b. ca 1770] with a daughter Faustyna Piatkowski (born Newlinski) and a son Ignacy Newlinski b. ca 1810, and next daughter Maria Bedkowska (born Newlinska).
Named Ignacy Newlinski had a daughter Maria Newlinska born in 1840. Maria had the brother Filip Michal Newlinski b. 1840/1841/1847. Michal Newlinski (1847-1899), was co-operated with Herzl in 1896 in Constantinopol / Stanbul.

Named NEWLINSKI, PHILIPP MICHAEL (1841-1899), was the jurnalist, b. in Dec. 1841 in Antoniny at the Russian Volhynia. Catholic. He was a multiple agent for numerous European states.
And for the Ottoman Sultan, and to Theodor Herzl.
Newlinski himself warns him that the Sultan will never give up Jerusalem; Herzl's diplomatic agent in Constantinopol and the Balkan countries.

Helena Hutten-Czapska b. in Ostrzeszow in 1762; lived in Jedlno, Raszkow in 1802, died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828; her husband Izydor Kiedrzynski who was living in 1775/1776 until death ca 1802 in Jedlno, b. in Bieganin in 1749, as the son of Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowska [my mother's branch].
Helena Kiedrzynska b. 1762 was the sister of Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765, was living in Ostrzeszow in 1788-1792 and in Raszkow ca 1802.
Jan Czapski b. ca 1765 was the son of Antoni Czapski / Antoni Hutten Czapski born ca 1723.
Antoni Czapski had a sibilings:
Jakub Czapski and mentioned Joanna Czapska [b. ca 1724].

In 1765, above Antoni Czapski, the son of Jozef Hutten Czapski [b. ca 1700/1709],
and the grandson of Jan Hutten Czapski [b. in 1688 or ca 1680],
sold the part of Bobrowa / Bobrowo [10 km north-west to Brodnica], to Jan Lewald Jezierski.

Antoni Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1723, was the son of Jozef Czapski, b. ca 1700/1709.
Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, had a brother Jerzy Czapski b. ca 1695. Jozef Czapski died in or bef. 1736.
Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, had also a son Jan Czapski b. ca 1725. In 1778, above Jan Czapski died.

And now we look at the genealogy of Ignacy Hutten-Czapski b. in Raszkow in 1802 and on his father Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765 and acted in Ostrzeszow in 1789-1790:
they came from Antoni Czapski b. ca 1723, and Antoni's father - Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709,
and named Jozef was the son of mentioned Jan Czapski b. ca 1680/1688 - d. in 1736 / bef. 1742.
Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, d. in 1736, married Ostrowicka.

In 1802, Ignacy Jozef Hutten Capski was born in Raszkow, the son of Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765. Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765, was living in Raszkow ca 1802. Jan Czapski b. ca 1765,
was the son of Antoni Hutten Czapski b. ca 1723 [ca 1726], d. aft. 1765.
Menachem Czapski / Menachem Moses Czapski b. 1744 in Kozmin Wielkopolski, was maybe the son of Joanna Czapska, b. ca 1725, the sister of named Antoni Czapski b. ca 1723.

Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765, was living in Ostrzeszow ca 1788-1792 and in Raszkow ca 1802. His family intermarried in the 19th century to the JARUZELSKI family of Kalisz; to the Karwat family of Wichulec; and by the Karwats to Jozef Pisudski, Marshal in the 20th century.

Jan Czapski b. ca 1765 was the son of Antoni Czapski born ca 1723.
Antoni Czapski had a sibilings: Jakub Czapski and Joanna Czapska.
They came from Jan Hutten Czapski b. 1610/1620, and from Jan Czapski b. ca 1765, we have link to the Ostrzeszow in 1789 - and to Wielun in the 40' of the 19th century:
Wladyslaw Czapski b. 1835, bpt. in Wielun; the son of Ignacy Czapski b. 1802 in Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis; the grandson of Jan Czapski of Ostrzeszow b. ca 1765.
Jan b. ca 1765 was the brother to Helena Hutten Czapska b. 1762, the wife of Izydor Kiedrzynski of Jedlno. Helena Czapska m. ca 1782 but in Ostrzeszow in 1789 she was witness with her maiden name Czapska. Helena is my mother line ancestor.
In Raszkow in 1802, Julianna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska was the godmother to newborn Ignacy Hutten-Czapski.
Antoni Hutten Czapski was born ca 1723, died aft. 1765. Antoni Czapski had a sibilings: Jakub and Joanna. In 1765, Antoni Czapski, b. ca 1723, the son of Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, and the grandson of Jan Hutten Czapski b. 1688, sold the part of Bobrowa / Bobrowo [10 km north-west to Brodnica], to Jan Lewald Jezierski. Antoni Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1723/1726 was the son of Jozef Czapski, b. ca 1700/1709. Jozef had a brother Jerzy Czapski b. ca 1695. Jozef Czapski died in or bef. 1736. Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, had also a son Jan Czapski b. ca 1725. In 1778, above Jan Czapski died, the son of Jozef Czapski.

Raszkow and Bieganin near to Ostrow Wielkopolski - Maluszyn close to Chelmo, Wielgomlyny, Krery and Przedborz - Leszno village close to Przasnysz:

Ignacy Newlinski had a daughter Maria Newlinska born in 1840. Maria had the brother Filip Michal Newlinski b. 1840/1841/1847. Michal Newlinski (1847-1899), was co-operated with Herzl in 1896 in Constantinopol / Stanbul.

Osmolinek is a village in the Bodzanow commune [23 km east to PLOCK], within the Plock County, 3 km west to Bodzanow, 6 km south-east to Peplowo.

Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1706, d. in 1736 [or aft. 1742], married Ostrowicka,
and they had children:
Antoni Hutten Czapski b. 1723/1726,
Jakub Czapski,
Joanna Czapska
[see below on the Jewish family Czapski of the Pleszew county and Kozmin Wielkopolski - here also the Walesa family, and the Pradzynskis].
Named Jozef Hutten-Czapski, ca 1700/1706 - 1736,
the son of
Jan Hutten-Czapski b. 1680/1688 + Rozalia Bagniewska.

Ostrow Wielkopolski owned by Radziwill was the core of the Frankists movement, and Raszkow had link to the Zionists by the Newlinski family.
In 1792, in Bieganin [close to RASZKOW - parish, and Skrzebowa] was living Katarzyna nee Newlinski, married SMULEWICZ / Smolewicz / Szmulewicz, widowed after death of Stanislaw Smolewicz {b. ca 1730, d. bef. 1792 ?},
and Franciszka Newlinska, her sister,
both daughters of
Mikolaj Newlinski [b. ca 1700/1710] and his wife Elzbieta KIEDRZYNSKA {Elzbieta b. ca 1710, maybe was the sister to our Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1710/1715; NOT of Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680}; Elzbieta Newlinska Kiedrzynska was living here 15 years or more - before 1775, was bpt. here ca 1710. Elzbieta's mother probably was from the Raszkow parish. Elzbieta was buried in the Raszkow parish ca 1792.

Helena Porebski married Newlinska (m. in 1721), was born ca 1700 or before, and was living in the Kozieglowki parish, 27 km south to Czestochowa. Marianna Porebska d. here in 1794.
Maria Newlinski born Krzeczkowski in 1780, to Jakub Krzeczkowski. Maria had a sister Antonina Czekierski. Maria married unknown Newlinski [b. ca 1770] with a daughter Faustyna Piatkowski (born Newlinski) and a son Ignacy Newlinski b. ca 1810, and next daughter Maria Bedkowska (born Newlinska).
Named Ignacy Newlinski had a daughter Maria Newlinska born in 1840.
Maria had the brother Filip Michal Newlinski b. 1840/1841/1847. Michal Newlinski (1847-1899), was co-operated with Herzl in 1896 in Constantinopol / Stanbul. Named NEWLINSKI, PHILIPP MICHAEL (1841-1899), was the jurnalist, b. in Dec. 1841 in Antoniny at the Russian Volhynia.

In 1838, Dzierzno [close to Swiedziebnia] was owned by Alfons Czapski, b. ca 1810,
the son of
Franciszek Andrzej Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1760/1770/1775,
the grandson of
Jozef Hutten-Czapski, b. 1722 or ca 1720, and Anna Wernikowska b. ca 1740.
Jozef Hutten-Czapski (1722-1765), Polish General Major, Governor of Elblag, Senator for the Kingdom of Poland. He was buried in 1765 in Chelmno. Jozef Czapski was the son of
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699 / 1700 - 1746 + Teofila Konopacka, 1680-1733.
JOZEF Czapski / JOZEF PIOTR CZAPSKI, b. 1722, d. in 1765 in Chelmno, buried in Chelmno, was the son of Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699-1746 in RYNKOWKA + Teofila Konopacka, b. 1680 - died in 1733 in Rynkowka, a village in the Smetowo Graniczne community, within the Starogard County [Stargard Gdanski], 8 kilometres south-west of Smetowo Graniczne, 31 km south of Starogard Gdanski, and 25 km west to KWIDZYN.
Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1706, d. in 1736, married Ostrowicka born ca 1708.

Jakub Kiedrzynski b. 1738 in Wilczkow, the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the owners of RASZKOW and Bieganin.
Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1710/1715, was a cousin to MARCIN Kiedrzynski, senior, b. ca 1700 / aft. 1700 / 1710 - died in 1788.
In 1792, Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowski, widow after Andrzej Kiedrzynski, who was the owner of Bieganin / Biegacino; and Tomasz Kiedrzynski, the owner of Kaczki Posrednie, in the Turek parish, of SZADEK county; carried out a lawsuit against Andrzej Kiedrzynski, the 3rd, the son of named Franciszka Jackowska Kiedrzynska, who was the owner of the half of Kiedrzyn near to Czestochowa.
They wrote down Bieganin was bought by the Kiedrzynskis in 1748, ie. Andrzej Kiedrzynski, senior, b. 1710/1715, from Jozef Strzelecki.
In 1792, in Bieganin [close to RASZKOW - parish, and Skrzebowa] was living Katarzyna nee Newlinski, married SMULEWICZ / Smolewicz / Szmulewicz, widowed after death of Stanislaw Smolewicz {b. ca 1730, d. bef. 1792 ?}, and Franciszka Newlinska, her sister, both daughters of Mikolaj Newlinski [b. ca 1700/1710] and his wife Elzbieta KIEDRZYNSKA.

The Frankists circle:
Marcin Zaluski, the Jesuit monk, the Plock Bishop, the FRANKIST supporter;
Jakub Zaluski, the Sulejow official, the FRANKIST supporter;
Katarzyna Kossakowska of Skala Podolska, the wife of Stanislaw Korwin-Kossakowski;
JERZY MNISZECH, the Freemason;
Jerzy Marcin Lubomirski in Hungaria and Kamyk close to Czestochowa;
Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill close to Ostrow Wielkopolski;
Kazimierz Poniatowski;
Marianna Barbara Skorzewska nee Ciecierska, 1741 - 1791, in Berlin in 1773-1791;
and Tadeusz Grabianka in Berlin in 1778/1779.

The Kiedrzyn estate was situated in the Lelow county, the Cracow province, south-east of Kamyk of the Kiedrzynskis, north of Czestochowa, east of Liswarta river - the border of Poland and Prussia.
Jan Skrzebowski, the son of Wiktoria Kiedrzynska - Skrzebowska from the Lelow county, then she moved home to the Kalisz province.

Anna Aniela LYSKOWSKA was the 1st wife of Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki,
and 2nd to Franciszek Szreder [Franz Schroder, b. 1831 - d. in 1917,
the son of
Jakub Szreder and Barbara RAMACHOWSKI];
Anna Aniela was the mother of
Konstanty Wladyslaw Bardzki;
Boleslaw Franciszek Bardzki;
Anna Antonina Karwat;
Jozef Ignacy Bardzki;
Ignacy Jozef Maksymilian Bardzki; and 2 others.

Above Franz Schroder b. 1831 = Franz Wilhelm Schroder b. 1831,
the son of Mathias Wilhelm Schroder and Margrethe Hermann.
The brother of Johan Elisius Elisias Schroder b. 1842 in Denmark.
Above Johan Elisius Elisias Schroder b. in 1842 in Fredericia, the Southern Denmark, d. in 1892 in Hamburg, Germany. The son of Mathias Wilhelm Schroder and Margrethe. Above Mathias Wilhelm Schroder m. 2nd to Sophie Dorothea Flugel, b. ca 1793 in Flensburg, the Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Above Mathias Wilhelm Schroder b. in 1790 in Aachen, close to Cologne.

Above Konstanty Lyskowski / Koschembahr-Lyskowski, 1780 - 1855,
the son of
Michal Lyskowski / Koschembahr-Lyskowski, 1747 - 1814;
the grandson of
Piotr Wawrzyniec Lyskowski + Wiktoria LOS.

Above Michal Lyskowski / Koschembahr-Lyskowski, 1746/1747 - 1814, married to Anna RUTKOWSKA, born in 1789 in Mileszewy, close to Jablonowo Pomorskie, d. in 1868 in Brodnica,
the daughter of Ksawery Rutkowski b. 1756, and Katarzyna Kalkstein, ca 1758 - 1796,
the daughter of
Kazimierz Kalkstein and Anna Dzialowska.

Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski, junior, b. ca 1810/1820 + Julia Koschembahr-Lyskowska, m. ca 1840, lived ca 1830 - 1874.
Hipolit Nostic-Jackowski younger, was the son of Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin;
the grandson of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1729, older.

Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski younger b. ca 1810 / 1820 in SEDZICE {4 km south to TUBADZIN, at half way from Blaszki to Sieradz}, m. ca 1840 to Julia Koschembahr - Lyskowska.
Above Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin, m. Jozefina Cisowska / Cissowska b. 1772.
Julia and Hipolit Jackowski had a son
Ludwik Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1850 / 1858 in SKARLIN, 18 km south-west to ILAWA.

Lisewo Koscielne, 13 km north-east to BARCIN [see Czolgosz] and 15 km north to Pakosc [Tadeusz Wolanski and the family of Czolgosz - compare 1901, McKinley], in 1888, was sold by Guderian, with a village Mochelek, to hands of Franciszek Dambski,
the son of Jan Dabski and Jozefa Mittelstaaedt / Mittelstaedt.

Franciszek Dabski d. in 1895 and left widowed Antonina Nostitz-Jackowska Dambska.
Antonina Nostitz Jackowska, b. 1852 - died in 1899 in Sokolow {Sokolow, 10 kilometres south of Sieradz, and 19 km north-west to WIDAWA}, the Sieradz county,
the daughter of
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1810/1820 in Sedzice, 4 kilometres north of Wroblew, 12 km north-west of Sieradz.
Hipolit was married to Julia Koschembahr - Lyskowska, b. ca 1820, d. 1874.

Antonina Dambska was the granddaughter of
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin + Jozefina Cissowska b. 1772 in Naramice {17 km north-west to WIELUN}, the Lodz province at present; she d. 1846.
Antonina was the great-granddaughter of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1729, d. in 1802 in the village Nogat {37 km west to ILAWA}.
Aleksander was the son of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski and Eleonora DABROWSKA.
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1700/1705, d. ca 1766. Michal was the brother of Anna Skorzewska and of Franciszka Kiedrzynska of Bieganin and Franciszka m. Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1715. Michal was the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski and probably his 1st wife ZALUSKOWSKA, but not of Rozalia TRZEBSKA.

Witold's [Witold Jackowski b. in 1925 + Hanna Szmajda] great-grandparents:
1.
Hipolit Nostic-Jackowski / Nostitz-Jackowski, [Hipolit Nostic-Jackowski YOUNGER, b. ca 1810/1820, m. ca 1840 to Julia Koschembahr - Lyskowska, ca 1830 - 1874.
Hipolit's grandfather - Alexander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1729 and d. ca 1802];
2.
Stefan Idzi Sikorski, 1819-1890; 3. Witold Antoni Karczewski of the SZADEK commune;
4. Antoni Kosinski;
5.
Julia Koschembahr - Lyskowska [Julia's great-grandfather was the judge in Swiecie, 1700-1760];
6. Maria Magdalena Dekowska;
7.
Jozefa Wezyk [her mother died in 1867 - Karszew; Jozefa's father acted in LECZYCA county, b. ca 1810];
8. Adamina Zielinska b. ca 1840.

The German-Russian secret net included
Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz - Smilowice and Chocen near to Kowal - Swiedziebnia, 16 km north-east of RYPIN, together with ORBELIANI and Swiatopelk-Mirski.
Kalkstein and Nostitz-Jackowski in the Swiedziebnia parish:
Jacek Nostitz-Jackowski = Hiacynt Jackowski b. 1805 in Jablowo at the Kociewie, as the son of Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski older and Elzbieta Jezierski.
Above Jablowo in 1798, and Lipinki Szlacheckie close to Starogard Gdanski, was owned by the Nostitz-Jackowski clan. Hiacynt Jackowski studied in Pelplin. In 1814, Hiacynt moved to Braniewo. In 1824, back to JABLOWO; 1826 it was fired; Jablowo and Lipinki were the center of agricultural innovation.
Hiacynt Jackowski was born in 1805, and in 1828, Hiacynt Jackowski married Konstancja Grabczewska. Hiacynt had two daughters, Aniela and Zofia Nostitz-Jackowska, later married to Edward Kalkstein,
and two / three sons,
Teodor Nostitz-Jackowski = Theodore Jackowski, 1831-1885, a prominent national activist,
and Henry, who became a priest,
and also Ludwik Jackowski.

Above Zofia Nostitz-Jackowski Kalkstein, 1825 - 1897, was the daughter of Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski. Zofia was the mother of Teodor Kalkstein and Stanislaw Kalkstein.
Above Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1805, died in 1877 in Jablowo, the Starogard Gdanski county. Hiacynt was the son of Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski OLDER and Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Lewald Jezierska b. ca 1773.

Note to Leopold Kronenberg
[of Brzezie - west of WLOCLAWEK, close to Radziejow; it was the land of Miaczynski, and Jozef DAMBSKI, next the property to the Kronenbergs]
and to
Andrzej Niemojewski b. 1864 as the son of Feliks Niemojewski
[Feliks NIEMOJEWSKI, was the son of General Jozef NIEMOJEWSKI, the 1st. Feliks was born in 1824 to the second wife of General Jozef Niemojewski - maybe Ludwika Walewska of JEDLNO.
FELIKS Niemojewski died in 1898, or in 1896; the owner of Rokitnica
{close to SWIEDZIEBNIA of Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski - Swiatopelk-Mirski - Rodys and Gustaw Adolf Findeisen (1834-1885), b. in Gostynin, the son of Karol Findeisen of Saxony + Julianna Stegman. Gustaw Findeisen was also the owner in the Chocen commune in 1868/1870 - the Lech Walesa line}
and a supporter of TOWIANSKI - the net to the ILLUMINATI and Adam Mickiewicz]:

Leopold Kronenberg, b. 1812, d. 1878 in Nice, was the Polish banker, investor and financier of Jewish origin, one of the leaders before the January Uprising 1863. He came from a wealthy family of Jewish rabbis. His father was Samuel Eleazar Kronenberg (1773-1826) led the banking activities in Warsaw. Mother Tekla Levi (1775-1848). Leopold Kronenberg had a political vision of the future of Poland but by the eyes of the great Jews patriot.

Wiktor Jundzill (1790-1862 Switzerland) was a Polish nobleman, married the grand-daughter of King Stanislaw August Poniatowski - Teresa Karolina nee Cichocka / Teresa Cichocka
(in 1818 he married Teresa Cichocka, 1799-1858).

Teresa Karolina Cichocka, 1799-1858 m. Wiktor Dunin-Jundzill, 1790-1862; he m. 2nd to Jozefa Brzozowska, 1801-1853.
Teresa's father was Michal Cichocki, General in 1827, 1770-1828;
the grandmother -
Agnieszka Magdalena Anna Lubomirska, 1739-1780;
the great-grandfather -
Antoni Benedykt Lubomirski, 1718-1761.

Wiktor Jundzill was the well-known activist of Polish emigration, acting in Switzerland, a close friend of Adam Mickiewicz.
He was a supporter of the religious sect of Andrzej Towianski 'The matter of God' / 'The issue of God'.
In 1834 the Russian Government has been confiscated his property; in 1836 he obtained Swiss citizenship and moved to Freiburg first, then to Lausanne, where he bought a property called "Campagne Lithuania".
Jundzill had ten children and lived in the same house in Lausanne with Adam Mickiewicz.
Jundzill for a short time sympathized with Towianski (Mickiewicz acted); Jundzill frequently gave cash and favors to Mickiewicz.
Sometimes he supported immigrants who settled in Lausanne; Adam Mickiewicz after his return to Paris, continue contacts and correspondence with Jundzill. Wiktor Dunin-Jundzill was living in Switzerland since 1831.


Anna Zofia Maslowska Bykowska Czarniecka was the sister of
1.
Katarzyna Barbara Maslowska b. ca 1695, d. aft. 1754;
m. 1st bef. 1718 to Jan Myszkowski d. in 1730, the owner of Galewice;
m. 2nd in 1733 to Antoni Ignacy Szeliski, 1700 - 1748/1788.
2.
Jadwiga Aleksandra Maslowska bpt in 1699 in Pomiany, close to Trzcinica. m. Pawel Karsnicki.
3.
Roza Maslowska b. ca 1705, m. Stanislaw Ordega, ca 1705 - bef. 1787, the owner of Blizniew in the Waglczew parish, the Szadek and Sieradz official.
The son of
Wojciech Ordega b. ca 1675, the Szadek official, the owner of Blizniew in 1681.
Roza had children: Stanislaw, Jozef, Marianna, Marcin, Jan, Lukasz Ordega:
A.
Stanislaw Kostka Ordega b. ca 1745;
B.
Jozef Ordega, d. aft. 1783, lived in Slomkow;
C.
Marianna Ordega, m. 1st to Maciej Kobylanski;
m. 2nd to Michal Mycielski b. ca 1745.
D.
Marcin Ordega b. ca 1755, d. in 1785/1788, the Szadek official + Justyna Wezyk,
the daughter of
Kazimierz Wezyk + Weronika von Rautenberg Klinska.
Marcin had a son -
Jan Ordega (1784 - 1871), the Zelechow owner,
m. in 1819 in Piotrkow to Karolina Wilhelmina Dangel, 1787 - 1851 in Zelechow,
the daughter of
Tomasz Michal Dangel b. in 1742, Pasewalk + Zofia Anna Krauze d. 1816.

Marianna Rudzinska Grabianka Madalinska had a brother Wojciech Grabianka = Franciszek Wojciech Grabianka m. Barbara Biejkowska,
the daughter of Abraham Biejkowski + Anna Boglewska.

Wojciech / Franciszek Wojciech Grabianka had 3 children:
Bernard Grabianka,
Jozef Grabianka,
Helena Grabianka.

Bernard Grabianka m. Helena Kamienska,
with the son
Jozef Kajetan Grabianka died in 1759.
Jozef Kajetan Grabianka, m. Marianna Kalinowska, the daughter of
Ludwik Kalinowski, d. in 1765 + Zofia Potocka d. 1730.
Jozef Kajetan Grabianka, m. Marianna Kalinowska,
with children:
Tekla Grabianka [with the Stadnicki family],
Tadeusz Grabianka, 1740 - killed in the Russian prison in 1807 [ILLUMINATI with London, Avignon, Felsztyn, the link to Ronikier, Cagliostro and Malta].

Above Marianna Madalinska nee Grabianka had children:
1.
Aleksander Madalinski, the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow + WALKNOWSKA;
and Aleksander Madalinski had the son
Kajetan Madalinski, inf. in 1772 on Kajetan's wife Dorota Kiedrzynska [Grabinska, Psarska and Madalinska. The sister of Izydor Kiedrzynski + Helena Hutten-Czapska, my family line in JEDLNO, Wola Wiazowa and Wola Pszczolecka, together with the Chelmo parish close to Przedborz + Czarnocin of the Krzyzanowskis - the link to Samara and TROCKI, and to the Skwira county].
2.
Stanislaw Madalinski, of Leczyca;
Kazimierz; Wladyslaw; Jan;
Andrzej Madalinski junior b. ca 1680.
3.
Franciszek Madalinski + Petronella Doruchowski, 2nd married Julianna Zajdlic.

MICHAL Nieniewski, the Wielun official, the owner of Urbanice in 1762, m. in 1756, to Angela Bylina,
the daughter of Maciej Bylina + Anna Madalinski;
Michal had the sons:
A.
Hieronim Nieniewski, d. in 1826, the owner of Blizniew + Petronela Walichnowska, 1-voto Szymon Rudnicki.
Hieronim's children:
a)
Marianna Nieniewska;
b)
Zuzanna Nieniewska, b. ca 1805 + in 1829 in Waglczew to Tadeusz Radonski,
the son of Andrzej Radonski + Franciszka Ziembinski.
c)
Barbara Nieniewska, b. ca 1803, m. in 1827 in Waglczew to Franciszek Dobrzelewski b. ca 1796.
B.
Ignacy Nieniewski b. ca 1779, d. in 1829, the owner of Urbanice, m. in 1796 in Wielun, to Petronela Taczanowska b. ca 1779,
the daughter of Grzegorz Taczanowski + Zuzanna Madalinski of Patoki.

Above Andrzej RADONSKI + Franciszka Ziembinska, had the son Tadeusz Radonski, the Kalisz official + in 1829 to Zuzanna Nieniewska;
with a daughter:
Nepomucena Radonska, b. ca 1838 in Kalisz, d. in 1886 in Sieradz.

Marianna RUDNICKA, was NOT the daughter of RUDNICKI Szymon + Salomea, because I am thinking Szymon was her brother. You could read below on
Jozef Rudnicki b. ca 1685/1695 + Teresa Podlecka,
with two [or three] sons:
1.
Stanislaw Rudnicki, b. March 1739 in Chodaki, the Wierzchy parish;
2.
Stefan Wojciech Rudnicki, b. April 1741 in Chodaki = Wojciech Rudnicki
{or above Wojciech Rudnicki = Wojciech Jozef Antoni Rudnicki, 1741 - ca 1782 + Jozefa Ordega},
with Wojciech's children:
1.
Szymon Rudnicki, b. ca 1765, d. in 1809 + Petronela Walknowska - Walichnowska, the second Petronela married Hieronim Nieniewski;
2.
Wojciech Rudnicki b. ca 1763 + Marianna Baranska,
with:
A.
Antoni Rudnicki, Lieutenant in Italy;
B.
Teodor Rudnicki, b. ca 1784, inf. in 1809;
3.
Marianna Rudnicka b. 1767 [or ca 1770/1780], m. three times -
the 2nd to Wincenty Czapski / Wincenty Hutten-Czapski,
the 3rd to Jan Czapski / Jan Hutten-Czapski of Raszkow and Glogowa [see the bpt. in RASZKOW with the godmother Julianna Kiedrzynska ARNOLD - the link to Arnold in CHOCEN; Arnold + WOLOWSKI and Wolowski intermarried Szymanowski - net of Adam Mickiewicz with connection to the Zionist movement],
the 1st to Jan Amadej / Amaday.

Above Jan Amadej b. ca 1750 [?] + Marianna Rudnicka, the daughter of Wojciech Rudnicki + Jozefa Ordega,
had a daughter Jozefa Kordula b. in October 1790 in Czacz;
Jan Amadej [the owner of Boczki] had a brother
Ludwik Amadej b. ca 1743, d. 1813 in Blaszki, came from Adamki, the manager in Kozmin Wielkopolski; the owner of Noskowo [ex-property of Kiedrzynski] + ca 1786, Wiktoria Rudnicka b. ca 1763 [the sister of Marianna Rudnicka b. 1767], d. in 1813 in Adamki,
the daughter of named Wojciech Rudnicki, the Kalisz official + Jozefa Ordega.
Kozmin Wielkopolski - the connection to Sapieha and Dambski in Chocen, the Walesa family in 1715/1716 lived in the Sapieha properties in the Greater Poland, then in the Chocen commune - see President Lech Walesa who came from France bef. 1715, and from above the Walesas of the Chocen commune where Gustaw Findeisen took a property and Gustaw was the secret courier of Leopold Kronenberg - the link to Zamoyski in Klemensow and Michalow; to Loewenstein; the Bloch family in Lodz.

Narcyza Zmichowska is a precursor of feminism in Poland.
Born in Warsaw, 1819, died 1876, Warsaw, nickname Gabryella; Novelist, poet, educator, translator. She was the organizer of the movement - Enthusiasts; she was governess for the noble House of Zamoyski in 1838, and went with her employer to Paris, to her brother Erazm, Polish revolutionary, exiled after 1831; on his advice, she enrolled at the Bibliotheque Nationale; after return to occupied Poland she became governess to four children of Stanislaw Kisielecki near LOMZA.
In Warsaw she met with other intellectuals, co-operated with Eleonora Ziemiecka, founded a group of Suffragettes in Warsaw in 1842 - 1849, was arrested by the Russians in Lublin and sentenced to three years in prison in 1849 for her membership in the delegalized 'Zwiazek Narodu Polskiego';
she was in Rzeczyca since January 1840 to July 1840, and then several times, eg. in February 1858. Narcyza Zmichowska began a critical approach to Andrzej Towianski. Rzeczyce passed into the hands of Vincent Schwejcer (1859). Wincenty Schwejcer took an active part in the fight for independence of Poland. He was one of the active organizers of the fight against the aggressors. He was the district chief of the National Central Committee in the district of Rawa; member of the Polish Union of Nation / Polish National Alliance, the secret leftist organization founded in Warsaw in 1839 by Vincent Mazurkiewicz, broken by the Russian police in 1843, but survived until 1850; Mazurkiewicz was the emissary of the Polish Democratic Society, co-operated with Edward Dembowski and Henry Kamienski.

Narcyza's sister was Wanda m. Wladyslaw Redl / REDEL, General, with 6 children:
a. Wanda Grodzinska and
b. Zofia Klamborowska.

Next Narcyza's sister Kornelia, m. Karol Glogier, an owner of Dobrochy close to Lomza, next of kin to Zygmunt Glogier, historian.
Next sister was Wiktoria m. Ludwik Lewinski owner of Rzeczyca close to Rawa - 1839, the brother of General Lewinski,
with daughter Paulina -
she married Leon Grodzinski, an owner of Debowa Gora, the son of Ludwik owner of Olszowa, the member of the 1863 Uprising, exiled to Nerczynsk to 1870.
Both above children came from Jan Zmichowski with Wiktoria Kiedrzynska d. in 1819 in Warsaw.
Wiktoria was the daughter of Lukasz Kiedrzynski and Franciszka.
Wiktoria b. ca 1775, studied in Poznan, translator of French philosophers, was near by to sister of her mother - Tekla Zmichowska nee Raczynski and her husband Jozef.
Wiktoria married Jan Zmichowski, from family of Jozef Zmichowski.
Marriage in 1801 - Jan Zmichowski fought in 1794, lived in Rawicz (Sulkowski !), Jan was judge; in Rawicz were born children: Wiktoria and Kornelia.

Lukasz Kiedrzynski with Franciszka nee Raczynska
had daughter Wiktoria
and sons:
Ksawery, Jozef Kiedrzynski, Kazimierz and Feliks / Felix.
Three sons studied at the University of Halle and Jena; all 4 sons fought under Napoleon; above Ksawery Kiedrzynski was lawyer and solicitor in Warsaw, owner of Oltarzew close to Warsaw;
Ksawery died ca 1828;
his brother Jozef Teofil Jan Ewangelista Kiedrzynski m. Maria Skojewska,
with children:
Maria and Jan Kiedrzynski;
Jozef was owner of Mezenin close to Zambrow.
Kazimierz Kiedrzynski married widowed Ksawery's wife - was friend of the Czartoryskis of Konskowola;
then moved home to Krakpol ? aft. Uprising 1831.

We back to Feliks Niemojewski, acted in LIPNO north to WLOCLAWEK, living in 1824-1896.

The WHITE underground movement before the 1863 JANUARY UPRISING among a various Polish circles in St. Petersburg, Kiev and Warsaw was originated coincidentally with an arrival in Poland (in 1860) of one of the secretaries to Jakob / JACOB Cremieux [Isaac-Jacob Adolphe Cremieux], who was the son of Saul Haim Cremieux / Cremieu and Sarah Carcassone.

JACOB Cremieux was at the time organizing the Alliance Israelite Universelle ['All Jews are responsible for one another'].
This courier was a French lawyer and journalist, Armand Levy (1827 - 1891), an anti-clericalist, a freemason, a socialist; he was "born in a Roman Catholic family, but with a Jewish grand-father, he was passionate about the Jewish cause. He fought alongside his illustrious friends, such as Adam Mickiewicz [Mickiewicz's stay on the Bosporus],
Ion Bratianu
and Camillo Cavour,
for the independence of Poland and Romania, and for the unification of Italy",
by Wikipedia;
Armand LEVY propagated the social upheaval in Russia.

The Alliance Israelite Universelle is a Jewish organization founded in 1860 by Adolphe Cremieux "to safeguard the human rights of Jews around the world".
The first President:
Louis Jean Konigswarter (1814-1878).
He came from Jonas Hirsch Konigswarter (ca 1740 - 1805) who was emigrated to Furth, in Bavaria, where he established a business. He had five sons, among others -
Julius Jonas Konigswarter (1783-1845) with Julius's son
Louis Jean Konigswarter (1814-1878).
Louis's great-grandson Jules de Konigswarter (1904-1995), married to Pannonica Rothschild (1913-1988).
Louis's granddaughter Helene Josephine Konigswarter (1873-1922), married to Gaston Calmann-Levy (1864-1948).
Calmann-Levy is a French publishing house founded in 1836 by Michel Levy (1821-1875) and his brother Kalmus LEVY / Calmann Levy (1819-1891). In 1893, Calmann was succeeded by his sons Georges, Paul and mentioned Gaston.
The second President:
Isaac-Jacob Adolphe Cremieux b. 1796, d. 1880, a French Minister of Justice in 1848, and in 1870-1871.
He was a defender of the rights of the Jews in France. The Freemason in 1818, at Grand Orient de France lodge in Nimes, and in Paris during 1830.
In 1866 CREMIEUX became 33rd degree [TEMPLAR] and Great Commander in 1868.

Ascher Ginsberg - Ahad Ha'am (1856 - 1927) and Theodor Herzl for several years were at the head of the Zionism movement and were called the founders of Zionism; close friends of Herzl were Max Nordau, and Professor Richard Gotheyl.
Asher Ginsberg was born in Skwira / Skvyra, the province of Kiev, Russian Empire, in 1856.

Ginsberg learned to read in Russian and German; in 1868 the Ginsberg family moved to Gopisgitsa (near by Lubowicze?), to 1886. In 1878 he traveled to Odessa, traveling and studying Latin, mathematics, history and geography. 1882 to 1884 he visited Vienna, Berlin, Breslau, and studied the French, German, English and Russian philosophers;
in Vienna, he met with Karl Netter, founder of the World Union of Israel or Alliance Israelite Universelle, interested in the plans of the 'Union' of Jewish colonization;
he joined the Kagan (close to B'nai B'rith);
in 1884 Ginsberg, returned to Russia to Odessa. This city was then the center of Union Hovevei Zion that is the Friends of Zion with Leon Pinsker.
In 1886, Ascher Ginsberg finally settled in Odessa, and in 1889 the founder of Jewish newspaper 'Hamelits' Alexander Tsederbaum came to Odessa, met with Ginsberg, then Asher Ginsberg founded a secret society Bne Moshe / Sons of Moses;
in 1890, Asher Ginsberg became the director of the Hebrew newspaper Keveret. General collection of his works was published in 1895, under the title The Crossroads.
In 2013 / 2014, the first on the world I show very interesting network:
Lenin and Inessa Armand, Duflon, nobility from Scotland, Italy, Ireland, France, Switzerland,
the German noble families in Estonia.
This military - political intelligence network has a different appearance depending on, which side you watch from. It's like the external universe, which expands. It has a chaotic structure, but only to the viewers. For top executives of the network, it is extremely bright and clear. It works like clockwork.
Time passes, and this network is expanding, as the universe, at that time some stars turning pale, faded and disappeared.
These underground structure has clearly defined objectives at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries:
1. call up the chaos in Europe;
2. to bring the continental war;
3. overthrow of the Romanovs in Russia;
4. lead to anarchy in Russia;
5. starting the war between the invaders, who take away the Polish independence;
6. pulling the western countries into the war, and in due time also America.

It was the network in the 18th to 21st cent. - the intelligences networks.
Overarching objectives are at the beginning of the 20th cent.:
1. Polish independence,
2. The independence of the Baltic States;
3. The creation of a Jewish state in Palestine.
Tools to achieve these goals are:
1.
The money from the Scottish, Jewish and American banks; revenue from the Mediterranean trade - Marseille, Greece, Naples, Crimea; and plantations in Ceylon and from the Asian trade - Ceylon, India, Japan;
2.
the use of secret non-goverment organisations (NGOs) in Europe and America;
3.
the creation of favorable underground structures inside the intelligence networks of Western Europe and American countries.

Sir Anthony Oliphant and his son Laurence OLIPHANT are the first people to grow tea in Ceylon.
Sir Anthony's son, Laurence Oliphant, went on become a Member of the House of Commons. Laurence Oliphant was the only child of Sir Anthony Oliphant (1793 - 1859), a member of the Scottish landed gentry.
Laurence in 1848 - 1849 was in Europe, travel in Russia at the Black Sea in 1853, visited the Circassian coast during the Crimean War. Laurence Oliphant b. 1829, d. 1888.
His father Anthony Oliphant (1793 - 1859) was Chief Justice of Ceylon and Attorney General in the Cape Colony; grew up at Condie House / Newton of Condie in Forgandenny, Perthshire. Newton of Condie is in the parish of Forgandenny and the county of Perthshire.
FORGANDENNY, a parish in the district of Eastern Perth, county Perth, and county Kinross, Scotland, 7 km or 4 miles S.S.W. of Perth. Freeland is the seat of Lord Ruthven, Rossie - 6 km south of above FORGANDENNY - that of the Oliphants, and Condie of the Oliphants, which families are here the principal proprietors. When the Oliphant family left Ceylon, the estate sold to Sir Harry Dias.
In 1879, Oliphant left for Palestine, where he promoted Jewish settlement for Jewish suffering in Eastern Europe. This was the first wave of Jewish settlement by Zionists in 1882 in the Galilee. Oliphant settled in Haifa, and on Mount Carmel. In 1888, in the United States married to Rosamond, a granddaughter of Robert Owen.

We back to
friend of Adam Mickiewicz and his family for three generations - Armand Levy b. 1827, d. 1891.
Armand Levy was a French journalist, "an anti-clericalist, a freemason, a socialist who supported the 1848 Revolution and the Paris Commune. Born in a Roman Catholic family, but with a Jewish grand-father, he was passionate about the Jewish cause".
He was friend to
Michelet, Quinet, prof. Jakub Malinowski, Garibaldi, Adam Mickiewicz, Ion Bratianu and Camillo Cavour, for the independence of Poland and Romania, and for the unification of Italy.

Armand Levy, 1827-1891, Adam Mickiewicz's secretary. A leading freemason, anti-papist, a Christian socialist, the member of the First International; he arrived in Paris in 1845, to Lamennais and George Sand, and participant of the Paris Commune. He was the secretary of Adam Mickiewicz. He was a behind-the-scenes figure, had an influence not only on the fate of three generations of the Mickiewiczs, but also on the events taking place on the main stages of Europe. He acted in Poland, Romania, Italy, and Turkey.
Mentioned Armand Levy arrived to Poland (in 1860) as the secretary to Jakob / JACOB Cremieux who was at the time organizing the Alliance Israelite Universelle. Levy was courier, a French lawyer and journalist. Armand Levy (1827 - 1891) was the anti-clericalist, a freemason, a socialist.

Karol Majewski, secretary of Leopold Kronenberg, was among the first of conspirators bef. 1863.
He was a very influential personality in conspiratorial circles; in 1860, Majewski had the most influence among the students.

Maksymilian Maurycy Unszlicht b. 1839, was a member of the academic committee (consisting of three persons), was also attended by Edward Jurgens, the son of a Jewess, who ran all the youth circles and associations that was set up in Warsaw.

Named Karol Konstanty Majewski (born in Denkowo close to Opatow in 1833 roku, d. 1897), a chairman of the National Government of the January Uprising 1863. He came from a family with the Jewish roots;
his brother was
Wladyslaw Majewski - the Commissioner of National Government in 1863
and second brother - lawyer, Wincenty Majewski (1807-1888).

Karol Majewski was a student at the Academy of Medicine and Surgery in Warsaw in 1860; he was the organizer of the Academic Committee. In 1862 he became a member of the White Country Rural Directorate. Arrested, in 1866 sent to Siberia, returned in 1880.

Leopold Kronenberg and the January Uprising in 1863-1864. And Wola Wiazowa, with my family came from {in the 17th cent. north to Czestochowa in Kiedrzyn - Kamyk} Raszkow - Bieganin - Pleszew - Orpiszewek, and the Wola Wiazowa owners, the Pradzynskis:
Stanislaw Pradzynski 1828-1855, a single, son of Wincenty and Salomea born Mierzynska; Stanislaw died in Wola Wiazowa in 1855.
In 1858, Wincenty Pradzynski died, the owner of Kobierzycko [at half way from BLASZKI to Sieradz; the Wroblew parish, 3 km to KOBIERZYCKO] and of Wola Wiazowa / Wola Wiezowa;
Wincenty-Jozef-Grzymala Pradzynski, was the Actual Counselor of State; died in Warsaw on 19 November 1858.
In 1863 in the Wola Wiazowa manor was secret printing house of Feliks Kicki.
In 1892 - Wola Wiazowa belonged to Pradzynski.

At the beginning on he Congregation of the Sisters of Saint Felix founded in Warsaw on November 21, 1855. In 1858 the Congregation became the owner of a large building at Danillowiczowska Rd in Warsaw, called the Zaluski Library. In 1860, the Congregation was divided.

During the January Uprising in 1863, they nursed the wounded, gathered orphans of the murdered, and helped everyone without exception. But for "participating in political matters", on December 17, 1864, the sisters had to take off their habits and go home in three days. The Congregation revived in the Austrian Partition, in Cracow, where from 1860 there was already one house. Russian governor, Berg announced in a Polish language a decree in which, he ordered the following:
"Considering that the so-called Felician Association, the Sisters of St. Felix, by the Government was never approved and ... it has not yet shown the permanent means necessary to secure its subsistence...", it exists illegally.

In 1863, when Karol Ruprecht became a member of the National Government, the credit of that government immediately increased, and even made it happen for money of the National Government, for the enormous needs of the war.
Ruprecht lent his name and the Warsaw capitalists and, in part, foreigners had such a deep trust in Karol's Ruprecht rightful character that they paid out the sums on the card with his signature without any delay.
In the room in which he lived, on Miodowa street in Warsaw, on the third floor, in the Grabowski tenement, one could see all the better and more noble active patricians of the Uprising. He also was visited Edward Jurgens, a very talented and educated politician of the organic work. Their idea was the creation of a moderate party that included in its program the tasks of the Agricultural Society with Andrzej Zamojski at the forefront, and the task of civilizing the Jews, undertaken by J. I. Kraszewski and Leopold Kronenberg, and expanded by the brotherhood of all nations and groups.

Although the tasks mentioned above and works have long been practiced, after all, extending these tasks became the main reason for them, Ruprecht and Jurgens, along with comrades, the creators of organic program.
Close to mentioned the Sisters of St. Felix Convent, was situated a house, where lived K. Ruprecht, Edward Jurgens, Boleslaw Denel and novelist Zofia Kaplinska.
At third floor in the office, above mentioned persons were called to the conspiracy. It was named "Miodowa hill". Here, at Danilowiczowska Street, at the St. Felix Convent, in the cell of the nun, Tekla Trochanowska, two printing machines of the Polish Central Committee, were hidden.
These two printing machines were moved from Bracka Street, and adapted by students in the autumn of 1861, at a cost of Count Adam Grabowski. In the printing house worked mainly Jan Przysuszynski, from 'Gazeta Polska' of Kronenberg.

In Nun Trochanowska's cell, printed out 'Movement' and No. 1 of 'Words', and in January 1863 the Manifesto was created, and various appeals and posters pertaining to an armed uprising.
A little later both printing machines were transferred from the cell of Trochanowska to the underground passage existing between St. Felix Convent and Capuchins.
Mr Szwarc received reports, requests, and sent letters, and he was in charge of all printers of the Committee, which were three at the time, and in 1862 he began to publish an official conspiracy newspaper, almost nothing different from printed journals.

Mentioned
Adam Grabowski / Grabowski Adam Jan Pius Waclaw (1827-1899), CONSPIRATOR, the member of the White Movement of the January Uprising in 1863, was born in Lukowo - 6 km east to Oborniki, in the Oborniki county
[General Andrzej Skorzewski b. in Wargowo - 8 km south to Oborniki and 10 km south-west to named LUKOWO];
he was recorded in the history of the uprising, killing 23-year-old Stefan Bobrowski.
Count Adam Jan Grabowski from Lukowo, was the main character of the intrigues of the white party [of Leopold Kronenberg] against Stefan Bobrowski, the head of Warsaw in the January Uprising.
Stefan Bobrowski was 23-year-old and had the huge short-sightedness, and - according to some researchers - was murdered by Grabowski in the course of an unequal rencounter.
Adam Jan Pius Waclaw Grabowski b. 1827, was the son of
Jozef Goetzendorf-Grabowski, the Napoleon's officer, director of the Credit Land Bank in Poznan, and Klementyna Wyganowska.
Named Jozef Ignacy Grabowski Goetzendorf born 1791 in the village Welna, died 1881 in Rakhiv; Polish Napoleonic officer, adjutant of Napoleon Bonaparte, conservative politician, public activist in the Grand Duchy of Poznan, memoirist and author of economic and political magazines.
Jozef Ignacy Grabowski Goetzendorf was born in Welna south-west to Rogozno, at way from OBORNIKI to CHODZIEZ. Jozef Ignacy Grabowski Goetzendorf had parents:
Adam Mateusz Grabowski in Lipiny official, General major of the Crown troops, b. 1739, died December 31, 1792; and Ludwika Turno, secundo voto Zienkiewicz.

Jozef Grabowski after returning to the country, took up public activity in Poznan. In 1822 he was elected to the credit council of the Credit Land Bank in Pila. In 1826, he was elected general adviser to the Directorate of the Credit Land Bank, and in 1828, a provincial director. He did not actively participate in the November Uprising in 1830.

Lukowo, Oborniki County, in west-central Poland, 5 / 6 kilometres east of Oborniki; south to Chodziez and Margonin.

Adam Jan Pius Waclaw Goetzendorf-Grabowski was the grandson of Adam Mateusz Grabowski, the owner of Welna and Parkowo, the official to the August III.
Adam Mateusz Grabowski / Adam Mateusz Goetzendorf-Grabowski b. 1739, d. 1791,
the son of
Jan Michal Goetzendorf-Grabowski of Elblag, 1703-1770 + Pss Antonila / Antonillia Lucja Woroniecka, 1713-1786.
Jan Michal was the son of
Andrzej Teodor Grabowski (1655 - 1738), the Chelmno governor, the son of
Michal Kazimierz Grabowski and Helena Lacki.

WIENIEC - in the first half of the nineteenth century the owners were Dambski and Miaczynski (Stanislaw Miaczynski / Stanislaw Adam was adjutant of Prince Jozef Poniatowski). Then to above Leopold Kronenberg (1812-1878), a Warsaw banker, investor, one of the richest men in ex-Poland in the second half of the nineteenth century.
Named above Stanislaw Adam Miaczynski 1780-1845, was the son of Kajetan MIACZYNSKI;
Stanislaw's grandparents:
Antoni Miaczynski 1691-1774
[next of kin to Jozef Mikolaj Radziwill of Nieswiez, 1784-1788, the Minsk governor (1773-1784), lived in 1736- 1813] and
Dorota Teresa Regina Woroniecka, 1712-1785
- see Zbigniew Brzezinski.
Dorota Teresa Regina Woroniecka of Zbaraz, 1712-1785 - the daughter of MIKOLAJ WORONIECKI 1680 - 1748 [died on November 1, 1748 in Dziembowo-Kaczory, close to Pila], and Teresa Rydzynska.
Granddaughter of WLADYSLAW Woroniecki b. ca 1650, d. 1719 [and DOROTA],
who was the son of WALERIAN, and
grandson of Duke MICHAL WORONIECKI and Konstancja Stempkowski;
they come from NASTAZJA and Mateusz Maciej Woroniecki b. ca 1570.

Brzezie - west of WLOCLAWEK, close to Radziejow and Brzesc Kujawski / Brzesc Kujawski, it was the land of Miaczynski, and Jozef DAMBSKI, next the property to the Kronenbergs [with Wieniec, Dubielewo, Aleksandrowo, Maryanki, Leopoldowo].
In 1873 - new palace was built in Brzezie. Leopold Kronenberg died in 1878 and Brzezie taken his children:
Stanislaw Leopold Kronenberg (to 1887), then
Leopold Julian Kronenberg (to 1937);
1889 - here was living Walerian Kronenberg;
the last owner was Leopold Jan Kronenberg.

Above Leopold Kronenberg, b. 1812, d. 1878 in Nice, was the Polish banker, investor and financier of Jewish origin, one of the leaders before the January Uprising 1863. He came from a wealthy family of Jewish rabbis. His father was Samuel Eleazar Kronenberg (1773-1826) led the banking activities in Warsaw. Mother Tekla Levi (1775-1848). Leopold Kronenberg had a political vision of the future of Poland but by the eyes of the great Jews patriot.

Leon Wladyslaw Loewenstein de Lenval / Leon Ladislaus Lowenstein / Lenval Jean Ladislas Loewenstein, baron de, by 'Dictionnaire historique et biographique du comte de Nice', was the brother of Seweryn Jakub Henryk Loewenstein de Lenval, baron,
a son of Jakub Loewenstein and Dorota Kronenberg.

Above Baron Seweryn Jakub Henryk Loewenstein (b. 1833, d. 1895) - Polish entrepreneur and manufacturer of Jewish origin. He was born as the son of James and above named Dorothy Kronenberg (sister of Leopold). He was the brother of Leon. He was a co-founder and co-owner of plants Lilpop, Rau and Loewenstein in Warsaw. 1884, baron of the Saxon-Coburg-Gotha Duchy under Ernest II Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha.

Baron Leon Wladyslaw Loewenstein de Lenval married Maria Helena Kronenberg (1853-1895, a daughter of Henryk Andrzej Kronenberg),
with children:
Leon Mieczyslaw (b. 1872) and Maria Katarzyna Dorota (b. 1873, m. Count Izydor Colonna-Czosnowski).

Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka / Enna-Tiresa Timieniecka, died in 2014 come from the barons Loewenstein de Lenval.

Leon Wladyslaw Loewenstein de Lenval was industrialist and philanthropist. He was the third son among five children of a wealthy Jewish merchant Jacob Loewenstein and Dorothy Kronenberg, older sister of Leopold Kronenberg; after graduating in 1855 of the Institute of Agriculture and Forestry at Marymont in Warsaw, Leon Loewenstein worked as administrator of property of Kronenberg in Brzezie in the area of Wloclawek. 1857 - went to Calvinism. 1882 lived mainly in Brussels and Nice.

Kronenberg and Wilhelm Ernst Alexander Buhrig b. 1850 in Pernau (Parnu), Estland.
The son of Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Buhrig.
Buhring was born in 1881/1890. Wilhelm married Wanda Maria Emilia Weyssenhoff born in 1888. They had a daughter Marga Buhring, 1915-2002 in Binningen.


The BLOCH family:

Above Ksawery Holynski, 1856-1901, m. Emilia Bloch.
Emilia Bloch, 1870-1940, was the daughter of
Jan BLOCH + Emilia Kronenberg;
above Jan Gottlieb or Gotlib Bloch, 1836-1902, m. Emilia = Emilia Julia Kronenberg, 1845-1921, the daughter of
Henryk Kronenberg + in 1847 to Katarzyna Sevinard, 1822 - 1884. Henryk Andrzej Kronenberg = Henryk Kronenberg born in 1813, in Warszawa.

Pope John Paul II was the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State in 1978 until his death in 2005. He was elected pope by the second papal conclave of 1978. Born in 1920, Wadowice, 8 / 9 km east to INWALD. Communist General Czeslaw Kiszczak (1925-2015), b. 1925 in Roczyny, was working in Vienna during Second World War, soviet spy. Kiszczak was born 1925, in Roczyny, the son of a struggling farmer who was fired as a steelworker because of his communist affiliation. Roczyny close to Andrychow. Roczyny - 2 km west to Andrychow. Jaroszewicz suggested that the death of Swierczewski could be related to this knowledge. ... Even more sensational hypothesis has a journalist of the weekly Angora, Leszek Szymowski, who stated that the reason for the murder was the Jaroszewicz archive, which contained a copy of the documents incriminating Wojciech Jaruzelski, Czeslaw Kiszczak and other politicians 80s. This crime was part of a broader plan to eliminate all that could stopped the conduct of political transformation, directed by generals Kiszczak and Jaruzelski. Weekly 'Wprost' published information suggesting that the death of Jaroszewicz has connected with the secret wartime archives of the Reich Security Office, which at the end of World War II went to the baroque palace in Radomierzyce near Zgorzelec. Priest Jerzy Popieluszko: Karpowicze - a village in the Suchowola commune, within the Sokolka County, 5 kilometres west of Suchowola, 37 km north-west of Sokolka. Grodzisk - 11 kilometres north-east of Suchowola. Blessed Alfons (Jerzy Aleksander) Popieluszko born in 1947 in Okopy, close to Suchowola, was the son of Wladyslaw Popieluszko + Marianna Gniedziejko. The priest was killed on 19 October 1984 close to Wloclawek by the order of General Miroslaw Milewski, acc. to a note published aft. 2000. Milewski: Jaziewo - 16 km north-west to Suchowola; Jaminy - 12 km north to Suchowola. Stefan KACZOROWSKI was the first son of Mikolaj Kaczorowski b. 1797 with the 1st wife unknown died bef. 1826 or 1841. In 1842 in Michalow close to Szczebrzeszyn Mikolaj Kaczorowski, widowed, born in Magnuszew, the son of Jan Kaczorowski + Ewa; m. virgin Urszula Malinowska b. in Komarzyce, the daughter of Jan + Agata Migor m. Malinowska. Agata was living in Szczebrzeszyn. Count Wladislaw Zamoyski 1853-1924, was closest friend of Jozef Rettinger / Retinger who was born in Cracow, in Austria-Hungary - his father, Jozef Stanislaw Retinger, was the personal legal counsel and adviser to Count Wladyslaw Zamoyski. Acc. to Wikipedia: when Retinger's father died, Count Zamoyski took Jozef younger into his household. Financed by Count Zamoyski, Retinger entered the Sorbonne in 1906, and two years later became the youngest person to earn a Ph.D. there at age twenty. He moved to England in 1911, where his closest friend was Polish writer Joseph Conrad. See the European Union (EU) and its origins from the European Coal and Steel Community and the European Economic Community. In 1865, Leszno close to Przasnysz, belonged to Jan Ostrowski [Jan Leon Ostrowski, 1840-1918, the son of Aleksander Ostrowski, 1810-1896; the grandson of Michal Wojciech Ostrowski, 1782-1847 + Jozefa Potocka, ca 1784-1859. Feliks Pawel Kaczorowski, b. 1849, in Michalow, bpt. in 1849 in Szczebrzeszyn. Feliks Pawel Kaczorowski b. 1849, in Michalow close to Klemensow. Michalow and Klemensow belonged to the Zamoyski estate. Andrzej Zamoyski put The Agriculture Society on together with Leopold Stanislaw Kronenberg born in 1812 in Warsaw, died 1878 in Nice, a Polish banker, investor, and financier. Kronenberg came from a wealthy family of Jewish rabbis. His father Samuel Eleazar Kronenberg (1773-1826) of Wyszogrod had a small bank in Warsaw. His mother was Tekla Levi (1775-1848). Kronenberg had seven siblings, including Dorota - the mother of Seweryn Loewenstein. He married Ernestyna Rozalia Leo (1827 - 1893), a daughter of Leopold August Leo. And they had a daughter Maria Roza Kronenberg (1854-1944), the wife of Karol Zamoyski, and subsequently of Gustaw Taube. Above Count Karol Ignacy Zamoyski, b. 1834, was the son of Konstanty Zamoyski + Aniela. Konstanty Zamoyski b. 1799 in Vienna, d. 1866 in London, the son of Stanislaw Kostka Zamoyski, the owner of Michalow and Szczebrzeszyn + Zofia Czartoryska. Zofia Zamoyska (Czartoryska) b. 1778 in Warsaw, d. 1837 in Firenze, the daughter of prince Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski + Izabela von Flemming. Adam Kazimierz Joachim Ambrozy Marek Czartoryski / Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski, b. in 1734 in Gdansk, d. in 1823 in Sieniawa. The son of prince August Alexander Aleksander Czartoryski + Maria DENHOFF. August Czartoryski was the son of Isabelle Elisabeth Morshtyn. Izabela Elzbieta Czartoryska Morsztyn / Elzbieta Izabella Morsztyn, b. 1671 in Warsaw, was the daughter of Jan Andrzej Morsztyn + Catharina Gordon. We have genealogy of Karol Wojtyla b. in Czaniec, close to ANDRYCHOW - NOT in Lipnik. This is family of Karol Wojtyla, Cardinal and Houthakker's wife had known Karol Wojtyla, the Polish cardinal - this is link to President Obama and Leopold Kronenberg. The ancestors of Karol Wojtyla were under influences of Sulkowski, Bruhl, Wessel. His father was Karol Jozef Wojtyla (senior), born 1879 in Lipnik (now part of Bielsko-Biala). He was a non-commissioned officer of the Austro-Hungarian Army. Karol Wojtyla b. 1879, d. in February 1941, Captain of Polish Armed Forces. His son junior Karol Wojtyla known Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, closest to Zbigniew Brzezinski. Karol Wojtyla b. in 1879 in Lipnik, close to Biala, was the son of Maciej Wojtyla + Anna Przeczek. Karol senior was the half-brother of Stefania Adelajda Wojtyla. Karol Wojtyla senior m. Emilia Kaczorowska in 1906 in Wadowice, with Edmund Wojtyla, Olga Wojtyla and Karol Jozef Wojtyla. Above Maciej Wojtyla born in 1852 in Czaniec, close to Andrychow. The son of Franciszek Wojtyla + Franciszka Galuszka. Bulowice is a village in the Kety commune, within the Oswiecim County, 8 kilometres south of Kety, 25 km south of Oswiecim; 5 km north to Czaniec, 4 or 5 km north-west to ROCZYNY. CZANIEC - 5 km south-west to Roczyny. Communist General Miroslaw Milewski b. 1927 or in 1928 in Lipsko in the Podlasie province, the son of Boleslaw Milewski + Anastazja of the Andrychow commune. ANASTAZJA MILEWSKA b. in 1895 in INWALD in the Andrychow commune, the Wadowice county. Inwald - 5 km east to Andrychow. Inwald is a village in the Andrychow commune, within the Wadowice County, 5 kilometres east of Andrychow, 8 km west of Wadowice. Anastazja studied in Bielsko - Biala in 1913-1918. Aft. November 1918 working in Jaziewo, the Sztabin commune, 1918 - 1923. In 1924 in Lipsk at the Podlasie. Jaziewo close to JAMINY, the Sztabin commune, within the Augustow County. Anastazja married BOLESLAW Milewski moved home to Lipsko in 1923 or in 1924. Milewo-Malonki is a village in the Karniewo commune, within the Makow County, 8 km south-west to Krasne of the Krasinski family, 13 km south to Gostkowo, 15 km south to the village Leszno close to Przasnysz [Helena Wodkiewicz m. Jaworska of Krokusowa Road in Lodz]; 7 km south to Filipy [compare Marceli NOWOTKO ancestors!], 8 km south-west to Wezewo, 15 km south-east to Opinogora Gorna.

Karol Wojtyla b. in 1879 in Lipnik, close to Biala, was the son of Maciej Wojtyla + Anna Przeczek. Karol senior was the half-brother of Stefania Adelajda Wojtyla. Karol Wojtyla senior m. Emilia Kaczorowska in 1906 in Wadowice, with Edmund Wojtyla, Olga Wojtyla and Karol Jozef Wojtyla.
Above Maciej Wojtyla born in 1852 in Czaniec, close to Andrychow.
The son of Franciszek Wojtyla + Franciszka Galuszka.
Bulowice is a village in the Kety commune, within the Oswiecim County, 8 kilometres south of Kety, 25 km south of Oswiecim; 5 km north to Czaniec, 4 or 5 km north-west to ROCZYNY.
CZANIEC - 5 km south-west to Roczyny.
Communist General Miroslaw Milewski b. 1927 or in 1928 in Lipsko in the Podlasie province, the son of Boleslaw Milewski + Anastazja of the Andrychow commune.
ANASTAZJA MILEWSKA b. in 1895 in INWALD in the Andrychow commune.

President of Poland in London, Ryszard Kaczorowski b. 1919 in Bialystok, killed on April 10, 2010 in Smolensk, was the son of Waclaw Kaczorowski, 1882 - 1947 in Bialystok.
Ryszard was the grandson of Stefan Kaczorowski + Maria. Stefan Kaczorowski was born in 1836 [maybe 1826/1836].
Ryszard Kaczorowski was the great-grandson of
Mikolaj Kaczorowski b. 1797 + unknown,
with one son above Stefan Kaczorowski [data at the Tel-Aviv webpage].

Mikolaj Kaczorowski b. in 1797, in Magnuszew, m. in 1826, Maciejowice, to Franciszka Kurzawa b. 1806, with 5 children: Antoni Sczepan Kaczorowski, Zofia Tekla Archicinski and 3 others. Mikolaj married 2nd in 1842, Szczebrzeszyn, to Urszula Malinowska. Mikolaj died in 1872, Warszawa.
But we have inf. on Mikolaj Kaczorowski b. 1797 in Bielsko-Biala, who was the son of Jan Kaczorowski and Ewa.
Named Urszula Kaczorowska (Malinowska) b. 1818 in Komaszyce, in the CHODEL area, d. in 1873 in Warsaw, with the son Antoni Szczepan Kaczorowski b. 1827. Urszula was the daughter of Jan Malinowski and Agata.
Above Franciszka Kurzawa b. 1806, d. 1841, m. Kaczorowska. Franciszka had children:
Antoni Kaczorowski, Stanislaw Kaczorowski, Zofia Tekla Kaczorowska, Konstanty Kaczorowski and Jan Feliks Kaczorowski.
But Mikolaj Kaczorowski had also children:
Stanislaw Kaczorowski; Tomasz Kaczorowski; Janina Maria Kaczorowska; Feliks Pawel Kaczorowski; Jan Kaczorowski and 4 others.
Mikolaj was the brother of Pawel Kaczorowski; Tomasz Kaczorowski and Marianna Leszczynska!
Mikolaj Kaczorowski, 1796 / 1797 - 1872, was the son of Jan Kaczorowski + Ewa Adamkiewicz. Jan was born 1741; Ewa was born in 1760.

Above Stefan KACZOROWSKI was the first son of Mikolaj Kaczorowski b. 1797 with the 1st wife unknown died bef. 1826 or 1841.

In 1842 in Michalow close to Szczebrzeszyn Mikolaj Kaczorowski, widowed, born in Magnuszew, the son of Jan Kaczorowski + Ewa; m. virgin Urszula Malinowska b. in Komarzyce, the daughter of Jan + Agata Migor m. Malinowska. Agata was living in Szczebrzeszyn.
Stefan's half-brother was Konstanty Kaczorowski, born 1836, the son of Franciszka Kaczorowska Kurzawa b. 1806. Konstanty had 10 siblings: Janina Marianna Zuzanna Zaslonka, Franciszka Kaczorowska and 8 other siblings.
Konstanty married Karolina Jozefa Orlowska in 1862, b. 1845, in Krasnystaw.
Konstanty Kaczorowski maybe was the son of Urszula Kaczorowski Malinowska of Michalow, born in 1818, in Komaszyce, the Chodel parish, close to Opole Lubelskie. Konstanty had 12 siblings: Feliks Pawel Kaczorowski, Konstanty Kaczorowski and 10 other siblings.
Above Mikolaj Kaczorowski b. ca 1796 in Bielsko, the son of Jan Kaczorowski and Ewa. Mikolaj's son was Feliks Pawel Kaczorowski b. 1849, m. Maria Anna Scholz b. 1853.
Feliks' daughter -
Emilia (Kaczorowska) Wojtyla b. 1884, d. 1929, m. Karol Wojtyla b. 1879.
Emila's children:
1. Edmund Wojtyla b. 1906; 2. Olga Wojtyla b. ca 1914; 3. Karol Jozef Wojtyla b. May 1920, d. April 2005.

Below is a short description about RETTINGER, and on the family Zamoyski [see Marjanna Zamoyski / Marianna Zamoyska + KIEDRZYNSKI].
Michal Zdzislaw Zamoyski (1679 - 1735) was the 6th Ordynat of Zamosc estate.
His children inter alia:
1.
Tomasz Antoni Zamoyski,
2.
Jan Jakub Zamoyski (b. 1716, died in 1790, IX Ordynat; Ludwika Maria Poniatowska born 1728, in 1745 married Jan Jakub Zamoyski,
with the daughter Urszula Zamoyska.
Ludwika Maria Poniatowska died in 1781, was daughter of Stanislaw Poniatowski and the sister of the King of Poland - Stanislaw August Poniatowski;
mentioned above her daughter Urszula Zamoyska (1750-1806), was best known as Ursula Mniszech.
Ludwika Maria Poniatowska had the second daughter - Brygida / Maria Brygida Galecki / Brygida Galecka
- see about Radolinski, Fiszer, Wola Pszczolecka, Kosciuszko; see at my webpages on Venture, Sulkowski, Murat, Paszkowski, Szaniawski, Armand),
3.
Andrzej Hieronim Zamoyski.

Feliks Pawel Kaczorowski b. 1849, in Michalow close to Klemensow. Michalow and Klemensow belonged to the Zamoyski estate. Feliks Kaczorowski was the grandfather to the Saint Pope Jan Pawel II.
Andrzej Zamoyski put the Agriculture Society on together with Leopold Stanislaw Kronenberg born in 1812 in Warsaw, died 1878 in Nice, a Polish banker, investor, and financier. Kronenberg came from a wealthy family of Jewish rabbis.
His father Samuel Eleazar Kronenberg (1773-1826) of Wyszogrod had a small bank in Warsaw. His mother was Tekla Levi (1775-1848). Kronenberg had seven siblings, including Dorota - the mother of Seweryn Loewenstein.
He married Ernestyna Rozalia Leo (1827 - 1893), a daughter of Leopold August Leo.
And they had a daughter Maria Roza Kronenberg (1854-1944), the wife of Karol Zamoyski, and subsequently of Gustaw Taube.
Above Count Karol Ignacy Zamoyski, b. 1834, was the son of Konstanty Zamoyski + Aniela.
Konstanty Zamoyski b. 1799 in Vienna, d. 1866 in London, the son of
Stanislaw Kostka Zamoyski, the owner of Michalow and Szczebrzeszyn + Zofia Czartoryska.
Zofia Zamoyska (Czartoryska) b. 1778 in Warsaw, d. 1837 in Firenze, the daughter of prince
Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski + Izabela von Flemming.
Adam Kazimierz Joachim Ambrozy Marek Czartoryski / Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski, b. in 1734 in Gdansk, d. in 1823 in Sieniawa. The son of prince August Alexander Aleksander Czartoryski + Maria DENHOFF.
August Czartoryski was the son of Isabelle Elisabeth Morshtyn.
Izabela Elzbieta Czartoryska Morsztyn / Elzbieta Izabella Morsztyn, b. 1671 in Warsaw, was the daughter of
Jan Andrzej Morsztyn + Catharina Gordon.

Above Isabelle Elisabeth Morshtyn b. 1671, the wife of prince Casimir Czartoryski, and the mother of princess Constance Sophia Czartoryska. Above Dss Konstancja Zofia Poniatowska Czartoryska b. 1695 in Warsaw, was the wife of Count Stanislaw Poniatowski, Ist. Above Count Stanislaw was the father of
Kazimierz Jakub Poniatowski;
Franciszekk Jozef Poniatowski;
Aleksander Poniatowski;
Ludwika Maria Zamoyska;
Izabella Elzbieta Mokronowska 1-voto Branicka.

Count Stanislaw Poniatowski b. 1676 in Ryki, was a Swedish General, General of the Lithuanian Army, was the son of Count Franciszek Poniatowski b. 1640/1650, the official in Wyszogrod in 1690, and Helena Niewiarowska, and the grandson of Jan Poniatowski, who died before 1676. He married firstly Teresa Woynianka-Jasieniecka, and secondly Princess Konstancja Czartoryska.
He was the father of the last King of Poland in 1764, Stanislaw II August Poniatowski.
King Poniatowski and the Czartoryskis were the supporters to Tadeusz Kosciuszko!

The owner of MICHALOW - KLEMENSOW was Andrzej Artur Zamoyski b. 1800 in Vienna, closest to Mikolaj I Romanow in 1830.
The son of Stanislaw Kostka Zamoyski + Zofia Czartoryski.

Above Maria Roza Taube (Kronenberg), 1854 - ca 1941, was the daughter of Leopold Stanislaw Kronenberg + Ernestyna Rozalia.
Maria Roza was the wife of Karol Ignacy Zamoyski and baron Gustav Dionysius Taube.
Maria Roza was the sister of
Stanislaw Leopold Kronenberg;
Wladyslaw Edward Kronenberg;
Leopold Julian Kronenberg;
Tekla Julia Kronenberg;
Roza Maria Karolina Szarlotta Orsetti;
and 1 other.

Mentioned Stanislaw Leopold Kronenberg, b. 1846, d. 1894, was the son of Leopold Stanislaw Kronenberg and Ernestyna.
Mentioned Leopold Stanislaw Kronenberg / Eliezer, 1812-1878 in Nice, was the son of Samuel Eleazar Kronenberg / Lejzor Hirszowicz Kronenberg, 1773-1826;
the grandson of Hirsz Kronenberg.

Leopold Stanislaw Kronenberg was a Polish banker, investor, and financier, b. 1812 in Warsaw, died in 1878 in Nice. Kronenberg - a family of Jewish rabbis - his father Samuel Eleazar Kronenberg (1773 - 1826) came from Wyszogrod who led a small bank in Warsaw, 'S. L. Kronenberg'. His mother was Tekla Levi (1775 - 1848).
Leopold's sisters -
1. Dorota b. 1801, the wife of Jakub Loewensteinwas and the mother of Seweryn Loewenstein, Stanislaw Loewenstein b. 1828, and Jan Jakub Loewenstein b. 1830.
2. Rozalia Kronenberg, b. 1806, the wife of Filip Meyer b. 1806, 2nd Leon Loewenstein.

Leopold married Ernestyna Rozalia Leo (1827 - 1893), a daughter of Leopold August Leo, a Jew converted to Lutheranism.
Leopold's daughter - Maria Roza (1854 - 1944) was the wife of Karol Zamoyski, and then of Gustaw Taube.
In 1863 Leopold Kronenberg favored a compromise with the Russians.
His father was Samuel Eleazer Kronenberg / Lejzor Hirszowicz / Leizor Kronenberg, 1773 - 1826, a Jewish banker and industrialist. Samuel was the brother of Anna Maria Breslau / Breslauer, 1781 - 1853.
Above Lejzor Hirszowicz Kronenberg b. 1773, in Wyszogrod, m. Tekla LEVI, b. 1775; in 1808 he broke with the Jewish tradition; He was friends with many Poles who came from aristocratic families and belonged to the "Bouclier du Nord" lodge of the FREEMASONRY. Samuel Kronenberg was fourth degree freemason.
Lejzor's older son - Yehuda Arie Leib Kronenberg, b. ca 1799.
We know on Hirsz Kronenberg, or Hirsch Kronenberg, Doctor in Warsaw, in 1834.

Mentioned Emilia Julia BLOCH b. 1845, had a sister b. in 1853, Maria Helena Loewenstein died 1896 in Nice. Maria Helena m. in 1870 to Leon Wladyslaw Loewenstein de Lenval,
with a daughter b. in 1873, Maria Katarzyna Dorota Czosnowska.

Above Henryk Andrzej Kronenberg b. in 1813, d. 1886 in Warszawa, was the son of Samuel Eleazar Kronenberg and Tekla / Teresa.
Above Henryk Andrzej Kronenberg was brother of
Ludwik (Lewek) Kronenberg;
Dorota Loewenstein;
Rozalia Loewenstein;
Stanislaw Salomon Kronenberg;
Maria Kronenberg;
Leopold Stanislaw Kronenberg,
and 1 more.

Above Samuel Eleazar Kronenberg b. 1773, d. 1826.

6 km to the south of the BRZEZIE was the palace in Wieniec founded in the early nineteenth century by the family of Miaczynski; in 1868 the property bought a Warsaw banker of Jewish origin and a Jewish patriot - Leopold Kronenberg. After the owner's death in 1878, his sons managed the property;
to 1887 by Stanislaw Kronenberg,
then until 1937 by Leopold Julian Kronenberg.
WIENIEC - in the first half of the nineteenth century the owners were Dambski and Miaczynski (Stanislaw Miaczynski was adjutant of Prince Jozef Poniatowski).
Then to above Leopold Kronenberg (1812-1878), a Warsaw banker, investor, one of the richest men in ex-Poland in the second half of the nineteenth century.
Brzezie - west of WLOCLAWEK, close to Radziejow and Brzesc Kujawski / Brzesc Kujawski, then it was the land of Miaczynski, next the property to the Kronenbergs [with Wieniec, Dubielewo, Aleksandrowo, Maryanki, Leopoldowo]. 1873 - new palace; Leopold Kronenberg died in 1878 and Brzezie taken his children: Stanislaw Leopold Kronenberg (to 1887), then Leopold Julian Kronenberg (to 1937); 1889 - here was living Walerian Kronenberg; the last owner was Leopold Jan Kronenberg.

The branch of Leopold Kronenberg of Brzezie and Wieniec, and of Ludwik Krasinski of Krasne close to Przasnysz:
After the death of Count Ludwik Krasinski in 1895, his daughter Maria Ludwika Krasinska took this big estate near to Przasnysz, and she was married in 1901 to Duke Adam Czartoryski.
Krasne in 1906 belonged to Czartoryski.
In 1895-1907 in the Krasne estate was living Marceli Nowotko, communist.
In 1939 Erich Koch.
In Krasne was buried Ludwik Krasinski (1833-1895) and his wife Eliza Branicki (1820-1876). Eliza married twice. The poet, Zygmunt Krasinski was her the first husband and he was buried in Opinogora, close to Krasne. The palace in Krasne was surrounded by a court park designed by the architect Walerian Kronenberg, in 1902-1907. Walerian Kronenberg (1859 - 1934) was the son of
Juliusz Kronenberg b. ca 1823, and Wiktoria ROGOWSKA / Roguska. They were living in Minsk Mazowiecki.
Walerian Kronenberg b. in 1859 in Prawda, buried in Proboszczewice [close to Plonsk ?]; Prawda is situated in the Stoczek Lukowski community.

Kronenberg - Wolowski - Szymanowski: a political vision of the future of Poland by the eyes of the great Jews patriots.
Leon Wladyslaw Loewenstein de Lenval / Leon Ladislaus Lowenstein / Lenval Jean Ladislas Loewenstein, baron de, by 'Dictionnaire historique et biographique du comte de Nice',
was the brother of Seweryn Jakub Henryk Loewenstein de Lenval, baron,
the son of
Jakub Loewenstein de Lenval + Dorota Kronenberg.

Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka / Enna-Tiresa Timieniecka, died in 2014 come from the barons Loewenstein de Lenval.

Leon Wladyslaw Loewenstein de Lenval was industrialist and philanthropist. He was the third son among five children of a wealthy Jewish merchant Jacob Loewenstein and Dorothy Kronenberg, older sister of Leopold Kronenberg; after graduating in 1855 of the Institute of Agriculture and Forestry at Marymont in Warsaw, he worked as administrator of property of Kronenberg in Brzezie in the area of Wloclawek. 1857 - went to Calvinism. 1882 lived mainly in Brussels and Nice.

Leopold Kronenberg died in 1878 and Brzezie taken his children:
Stanislaw Leopold Kronenberg (to 1887), then Leopold Julian Kronenberg (to 1937).
Baron Leopold Julian Kronenberg (1849 in Warsaw - 1937 in Brzezie close to Brzesc Kujawski) was a Polish banker. Named Leopold Julian Kronenberg died in 1937 in Brzezie, close to Brzesc Kujawski.
Wieniec - 7 km north-east to Brzesc Kujawski {see the communist agents after 2010}; Brzezie - 8 km north-west to Wieniec. Wieniec is situated 12 km west to WLOCLAWEK.
Przybranowo - 27 km north-west to BRZEZIE {see the communist agents after 2007}.
Baron Leopold Julian Kronenberg (1849 in Warsaw), was the son of Leopold Stanislaw Kronenberg b. 1812, and Ernestyna Rozalia Kronenberg. Husband of Josephine Reszke-Kronenberg,
and father of Jozefina Roza Kowalewska and Leopold Jan Kronenberg.
Baron Leopold Julian Kronenberg (1849 in Warsaw) was the brother of
Stanislaw Leopold Kronenberg;
Wladyslaw Edward Kronenberg;
Tekla Julia Kronenberg;
Maria Roza Taube and
Roza Maria Karolina Orsetti [copyright by Leszek Mila at geni.com].

Above Rozalia Loewenstein (Kronenberg) / Meyer b. 1806, was the daughter of Samuel Eleazar Kronenberg and Tekla / Teresa.
Rozalia was the wife of Filip Meyer b. 1806, and Leib Leon Loewenstein.

Leopold Stanislaw Kronenberg b. 1812, d. 1878, was the son of Samuel Eleazar Kronenberg and Tekla.
Above Leopold Stanislaw Kronenberg b. 1812, d. 1878 in Nice, was the Polish banker, investor and financier of Jewish origin, one of the leaders before the January Uprising 1863. Maybe Leopold Kronenberg was the brother [or half-brother] of Juliusz Kronenberg b. ca 1823, who married to Wiktoria ROGOWSKA / Roguska, with the son Walerian Kronenberg (1859 - 1934).
See KRASNE of Krasinski.
Leopold Kronenberg came from a wealthy family of Jewish rabbis. His father was Samuel Eleazar Kronenberg (1773-1826) led the banking activities in Warsaw. Mother Tekla Levi (1775-1848).

Baron Seweryn Jakub Henryk Loewenstein (b. 1833, d. 1895) - Polish entrepreneur and manufacturer of Jewish origin. He was born as the son of James LOEWENSTEIN and Dorothy Kronenberg (sister of Leopold KRONENBERG).
He was the brother of Leon LOEWENSTEIN.
He was a co-founder and co-owner of plants Lilpop, Rau and Loewenstein in Warsaw. In 1884 baron of the Saxon-Coburg-Gotha Duchy under Ernest II Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha.

Above Samuel Eleazar Kronenberg b. 1773.
He had the son Henryk Andrzej Kronenberg b. 1813.

Above Jan Gotlib (Bogumil) Bloch b. 1836 in Radom, d. 1901 / 1902, was a Polish banker and railway financier. The brother of Teresa HERTZ + Glucksmann and 2nd to Samuel Hertz b. 1811.
Since 1897, JAN Bloch became involved with Zionism activities in Russia, and became friendly with Theodor Herzl. Bloch had access to higher of the Russian government. Bloch supported Herzl's efforts and telegraphed a memorandum of recommendation to the Tsar via Baron de Staal.
In June 1899 Bloch, at Herzl's request, lobbied the Russian government to lift a ban on the sale in its territory of shares of the Zionist Jewish Colonial Trust.

Note on Ascher Ginsberg and Theodor Herzl:

Jan Gotlib (Bogumil) Bloch b. 1836 in Radom, d. 1901 / 1902, was a Polish banker and railway financier.
The brother of Teresa HERTZ + Glucksmann and 2nd to Samuel Hertz b. 1811.
Since 1897, JAN Bloch became involved with Zionist activities in Russia, and became friendly with Theodor Herzl. At margin look on Andrei Kerul in April/May/June 2022 from Lithuania, the Ignalino district with his supporters of Polish Romani from Police, Rozan, Jeleniewo. Kerul b. ca 1985, have a link to Sosnierz of Police [+ S. Niesiolowski and Negros of Senegal + Venezuela], Tomasz of Jeleniewo [+ Romani of Suwalki under care of Jacek Milewski, the family of General Miroslaw Milewski + Andrychow and Inwald, the link to General Czeslaw Kiszczak and Karol Wojtyla. Jeleniewo - the village with the connections to Chrapowicki of Swolna and Maja Chrapowicka, J. F. Kennedy; and to Chruszczobrod], Elena of the Thessalonica district and Greece in 2022. From Thessalonica was Gypsy-Georgian spy born around 1980, co-operated with Polish embassy together with an immigrant from Albania, on the border of Greece. Elena comes from a county close to the Turkish border, b. ca 1985.

Above Theodor (Tivadar) Binyamin Ze'ev Herzl (1860 - 1904), was the son of Jacob I Herzl born in Belgrade and Jeanette Johanna Diamant born in BUDAPEST, d. in Vienna.
Jacob was the son of Simon Leib Herzl and Rebecca / Regina Bielitz b. in 1798 in Zemun in Serbia.
Named Simon Leib Herzl b. in 1797 in Zemun, now in the City of Belgrade, died in Budapest. The son of Leopold Judah Herzl + Verrana Frummet nee Herzl.

Above Teresa BLOCH m. 1st Glucksmann and she m. 2nd to Samuel Hertz b. 1811. Samuel Hertz b. 1811, maybe as Samuel Cappel Hertz born in 1806 in the Limburg province in The Netherlands.
Teresa Hertz (nee Bloch) Glucksmann b. 1823, d. 1921, the daughter of Salomon Bloch + Friederike Neumark / Fryderyka Bloch, 1803-1879. Teresa was the sister of Philip Bloch; Gustaw Bloch; Maksymilian Bloch; and Ferdynand.

Baron Solomon Benedict de Worms (1801-1882) was an Austrian aristocrat, the plantation owner in Ceylon
[compare AZBELEV and his ships Japan-Ceylon; his brother was the director of the Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company bef. First World War];
stockbroker in London.
His father was Benedikt Moses Worms (1769-1824) and his mother, Schonche Jeannette Rothschild.
He had two brothers, Maurice Benedict de Worms (1805-1867) and Gabriel Benedict de Worms (1802 -1881).
His maternal grandfather was Mayer Amschel Rothschild.

"... In the year 1769, Mayer Amschel Rothschild had become an agent for the court of Prince William IX of Hesse - Kassel
(Prince William was the grandson of George II, and also a cousin to George III, who was a nephew to the King of Denmark and also a brother in law to the King of Sweden).
Prince William handed his wealth to be managed by the Rothschilds. Emerging conditions were soon to allow the Rothschilds to devise a plan that would assure them the complete control of European finances, with ambitions to control the world. Rothschilds also managed to have complete control of the British economy, after setting up a new Bank of England, which Nathan Rothschild controlled. In 1818 the Rothschild Family purchased enormous French government bonds and ultimately procured control of France...",
commentary by Dr. Ursula A. Falk.
The provocation - the Stamp Act in 1765 - was aimed at King George III and England, and its purpose was to provoke an anti-British revolution.
With the help of Baron Adolph von Knigge, on May 1, 1776, Weishaupt formed the Order of Perfectibilists, which was later known as the Illuminati. A convenient starting point is Ingolstadt, Bavaria on May 1, 1776. It is on this date that the former Jesuit Adam Weishaupt is recorded as having founded a New World Order - The Illuminati.
"... In 1770, he was chosen by Mayer Amschel Rothschild to develop an organization that Rothschild could use. In 1772, Weishaupt was made Professor of Civil Law. In 1773, he was made Professor of Canon Law, a post which had been held by the Jesuits for 90 years. They had founded most of the Universities, and kept strict control of them in order to eliminate Protestant influence. ... The Order of the Illuminati was officially founded in the old Jesuit stronghold of Bavaria. The Company would now use the ... House of Rothschild to finance the French Revolution and the rise of Napoleon the Freemason with his Jesuit-trained advisor, Abbe Sieyes. In spite of the historical writings of the Jesuit Abbe Barruel, who blamed the Rothschild's and Freemasonry for the Revolution [1789 in France], it was the Society of Jesus that used these very tools to carry out the Revolution ... Adam Weishaupt, a famous Mason, had developed the Illuminati, a secret society within a secret society. One Masonic historian himself has stated that the goals include
'found[ing] a new Hierarchy, to overturn all authority, and to press down all the Social Order under the level of Equality'.
Another Masonic historian stated
'the express aim of the Order was to abolish Christianity, and overturn all civil government'.
In Weishaupt's own words, the Illuminati 'will by degrees, and in silence, possess themselves of the government of the States, and make use of those means for this purpose ...'. ...
The Illuminati declared its mission to be the development of morality and virtue and the creation of an association of good men to oppose the progress of evil. The actual character of the society was determined by an elaborate network of spies and counter-spies created to ensure virtue. Weishaupt was initiated into Freemasonry Lodge 'Theodor zum guten Rath', at Munich in 1777. He began working towards incorporating his system of Illuminism into that of Masonry
... 1784, Weishaupt lost his position at the University of Ingolstadt and fled Bavaria. He received the assistance of Duke Ernest of Gotha, and lived in Gotha writing a series of works on Illuminism, including A Complete History of the Persecutions of the Illuminati in Bavaria (1785) ...
The Illuminati formed a committee entitled the Biblical Destruction Group. This committee disbanded fifty years later".

Mayer Amschel Rothschild became involved with Baron Von Estorff (the principal advisor to Landgrave Frederick II of Hesse). Landgrave was the wealthiest man in Europe. Mayer Amschel Rothschild, in 1755, lost his parents. Baron von Estorff, was also an intimate friend of William IX - Landgrave of Hesse.
"During his apprenticeship at Oppenheim's Mayer Amschel had more than once come into contact with Lieutenant-General Baron von Estorff, an intimate friend of William IX, Landgrave of Hesse, and had won his good opinion and esteem. When years later Baron Estorff, who, from his own knowledge and Oppenheim's accounts, was able to form an estimate of Rothschild's worth, bad an opportunity of advancing his fortunes, he did not hesitate to recommend him to the Landgrave as a person well qualified to act as his financial agent. ...".
The result of the interview was that Mayer Amschel Rothschild was appointed Court-Banker to the Landgrave of Hesse, with support of Emmerich Otto August von Estorff (1722-1796) / Lieutenant-General Baron von Estorff, an intimate friend of William IX, Landgrave of Hesse.

In HANOVER, Mayer Amschel Rothschild b. 1743, was working 3 years with OPPENHEIM, and made the acquaintance of Lieutenant-General baron von Estorff, the man nearest to Landgrave Frederick II of Hesse Cassel (1760 - 1785). In 1770 Mayer Amschel Rothschild returned to Frankfurt am Main. Ca 1770/1771 ESTORFF introduced AMSCHEL to the Landgrave FREDERICK II.

Baron Solomon Benedict de Worms (1801-1882) spending some time in London, next went to Ceylon to build one of the largest plantations; 1865, he returned to London and worked as a stockbroker.
His son: George de Worms was born 1829.
His uncles, who owned plantations in Ceylon with his father, were Maurice Benedict de Worms and Gabriel Benedict de Worms. He served as Justice of the Peace for Middlesex, the City of Westminster and Surrey. Grandson: Anthony Denis Maurice George de Worms was born 1869. He was a Fellow of the Royal Philatelic Society and the Royal Society of Literature. Mentioned above Maurice Benedict de Worms was born in 1805 in Frankfurt, Germany.
Together with his brother Gabriel, he travelled to the Far East in 1841 and purchased a plantation in Ceylon. They sold the plantations in 1865.

In 1773 - "Mayer Amschel Rothschild assembles twelve of his most influential friends, and convinces them that if they all pool their resources together, they can rule the world. This meeting takes place in Frankfurt, Germany. Rothschild also informs his friends that he has found the perfect candidate, an individual of incredible intellect and ingenuity, to lead the organization he has planned - Adam Weishaupt".

Ascher Ginsberg - Ahad Ha'am (1856 - 1927) and Theodor Herzl for several years were at the head of the Zionist movement and were called the founders of Zionism; close friends of Herzl were Max Nordau, and Professor Richard Gotheyl.
Asher Ginsberg was born in Skwira / Skvyra, the province of Kiev, Russian Empire, in 1856 (see: Severin / Seweryn Krzyzanowski b. 1787 in Parchamowka in the Skwir county / Skwira, Ukraine, d. 1839 in Tobolsk, colonel to 1826 of the Polish Army, exiled in 1830 to Tobolsk!).
Ginsberg learned to read in Russian and German; in 1868 the Ginsberg family moved to Gopisgitsa (near by Lubowicze?), to 1886. In 1878 he traveled to Odessa, traveling and studying Latin, mathematics, history and geography. 1882 to 1884 he visited Vienna, Berlin, Breslau, and studied the French, German, English and Russian philosophers; in Vienna, he met with Karl Netter, founder of the World Union of Israel or Alliance Israelite Universelle, interested in the plans of the 'Union' of Jewish colonization; he joined the Kagan (close to B'nai B'rith); 1884 Ginsberg, returned to Russia to Odessa.
This city was then the center of Union Hovevei Zion that is the Friends of Zion with Leon Pinsker. 1886, Ascher Ginsberg finally settled in Odessa, and in 1889 the founder of Jewish newspaper 'Hamelits' Alexander Tsederbaum came to Odessa, met with Ginsberg, then Asher Ginsberg founded a secret society Bne Moshe / Sons of Moses;
1890, Asher Ginsberg became the director of the Hebrew newspaper Keveret.
General collection of his works was published in 1895, under the title The Crossroads. In 1896, Ginsberg became one of the directors of the Jewish community edition Ahiazafa in Warsaw, and in 1896 received a large grant from K. Wissotzky, from Moscow, and founded the monthly journal Ha Shiloah;
Ginsberg and his followers took part in the First Zionist Congress held in Basel in 1897. No less than Herzl, Ginsberg also wanted Palestine, and in 1884, the Independent Order of B'nai B'rith has made the first attempt at combining Western and Eastern Jews, in Katowice / Kattovitsa, during a general meeting. The same thing happened at the Basel Congress in 1897, carried out their own plans for Jewish colonization in Palestine.

Ahad Ha'am visited Eretz Israel in 1891 and 1893; in 1900, Baron E. Rothschild gave supports of Jewish settlement in Eretz Israel; the Odessa Committee organized in Odessa, Istanbul, Beirut, Jaffa, Jerusalem and Haifa network of information offices.

George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) was born in Dublin.
He was the youngest child of George Carr Shaw (1814 - 1885) and Lucinda Elizabeth (Bessie) Shaw nee Gurly, 1830 - 1913; the family was of English descent and belonged to the Protestant Ascendancy in Ireland. In 1880 Shaw began attending meetings of the Zetetical Society, to "search for truth in all matters affecting the interests of the human race".
Here he met Sidney Webb. Shaw married Charlotte, daughter of Horace Payne-Townshend, a wealthy Stock Exchange investor.
He was employed by millionaire William Waldorf - Lord Astor, owner of the Pall Mall Gazette, and became a close friend of the Milner Group leader - Waldorf and his wife Nancy.
Shaw's friend, Sidney Webb married Beatrice - a close friend of Rothschild associate and Prime Minister Arthur Balfour, the daughter of Richard Potter, a wealthy financier with international connections, the chairman of the Great Western and Grand Trunk Railways of England and Canada.
Shaw, Webb, Olivier and Wallas became the Fabian Society's dominant Big Four with John Passmore Edwards, an leader of the Liberal Manchester School, and with Richard Cobden.
The Fabian Society was in close touch with the Rothschilds both directly and through Lord Arthur Balfour, and has also been close to David Rockefeller.

JAN BLOCH m. Emilia Julia Kronenberg.
Jan Bloch was the father of
Maria Katarzyna Koscielska;
Henryk Jan Bloch;
Aleksandra Emilia Weyssenhoff;
Emilia Ordega;
Janina Maria Kostanecka.

Above Emilia Ordega (Bloch) / Emilia Holynska b. 1870, d. 1940, was the wife of Ksawery Holynski, and 2nd of Michal Euzebiusz Ordega b. 1862, d. 1927,
the son of
Jan Artur Wojciech Ordega, the owner of Zelechow and Stary Goniwilk Michalina Maria.
ZELECHOW bef. 1802 belonged to Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski the owner of CHOCEN with the WALESA family and with Jaroslaw Skota / Slota, and Gustaw Findeisen, the branch of Nostitz-Jackowski + Kiedrzynski + Swiatopelk-Mirski + Pawinski of ZGIERZ + Malgorzata Zieleniewska of Lodz and Norge. Zelechow was owned in the second half of the 18th century to the ROMAN family of Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz - the line of Zbigniew Brzezinski and his mother.

Above Aleksandra Emilia Weyssenhoff (Bloch) b. 1868, d. 1939, the daughter of Jan Gotlib Bogumil Bloch + Emilia Julia. Aleksandra Emila Bloch m. Jozef Weyssenhoff author and writer;
Jozef was the father of
Wanda Maria Buhring;
Jan Wirgiliusz Weyssenhoff;
Aleksandra Zielewicz
and Roza Weyssenhoff.

Above Jozef = Jozef Emanuel Marian Weyssenhoff b. 1860 in Kolano, close to Jablon and to Parczew. The son of Michal Jerzy Weyssenhoff and Wanda.

Emilia Bloch, 1870-1940, m. in 1890, Warszawa, to Ksawery Holynski, 1856-1901.

Aleksandra Emilia Bloch, ca 1870-1939, was the daughter of Jan BLOCH + Emilia Kronenberg.

Jozef Weyssenhoff + Alicja Bloch / Aleksandra Emila Bloch,
had children:
Wanda,
Jan Weyssenhoff - Prof. the Wilno Uniw. {Jan Weyssenhoff younger, b. 1889 in Warsaw, d. 1972 in Cracow, the sport activist, the son of named Jozef Weyssenhoff, poet, author},
Aleksandra Weyssenhoff
and Rozalia.

Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff Soltan had the brother - Jozef Weyssenhoff who married Alicja Bloch / Aleksandra Emilia Bloch, the daughter of Jan Bloch, a banker from Lodz.
Thanks to family connections of the Soltans
(Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff + Wiktor Wladyslaw Pereswit Soltan b. 1853, d. 1905,
the son of
Stanislaw Soltan and Albertyna Dunin-Jundzill Countess;
Amelia's father:
Michal Weyssenhoff b. 1831 + Wanda Lubienska Countess, ca 1830 / after 1836 / 1839 - ca 1880,
her father was
Seweryn Lubienski Count + Amelia Golabek Jezierska Countess;
Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff's brother:
Jozef Weyssenhoff writer + Alicja Bloch / Aleksandra Emilia Bloch.
The daughter of mentioned Jozef Emanuel Marian Weyssenhoff was Aleksandra Zielewicz, 1891 - 1956 in Brazil.
Jozef Weyssenhoff Baron, was a novelist, poet, literary critic and publisher),
Wiktor Wladyslaw Pereswit Soltan b. 1853, was close to the Warsaw financiers and industrialists but under the influence of the family he moved to the village.

We back to Aleksandra Emilia Bloch / Alicja Bloch who married Jozef Weyssenhoff / Jozef Emanuel Marian Weyssenhoff who after 1905 was the closest to a national democracy; bard of the old traditions of the borderland landowners and hunting. Jozef Weyssenhoff was born 1860 in Kolano village near Jablon / Parczew.

Mentioned above Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff m. Wiktor Wladyslaw Soltan, 1853 - 1905;
her father Michal Weyssenhoff b. 1831 + Wanda Lubienska, 1830 / after 1836 - 1880,
the daughter of Seweryn Lubienski and Amelia Golabek Jezierska;
her brothers:
1.
above Jozef Weyssenhoff + Alicja Bloch, with children: Wanda, Jan Weyssenhoff - Prof. the Wilno Uniw., Aleksandra Weyssenhoff and Rozalia;
2.
Waldemar Wlodzimierz Weyssenhoff, a landowner of Tarnow, and Juzynty in the Jeziorosy county
[see: Brzezinski and Konstantynowicz; Juzynty / Juzynty, Panevezys County, Lithuania - now Juzintai = ZARASAI in 1836 - 1918 as Nowoaleksandrowsk, in 1919 - 1929 as EZERENAI = Zarasai = Jeziorosy = Novoaleksandrovsk; a city in north-eastern Lithuania, the administrative center of Zarasai District]
+ Maria Ledochowska, a daughter of Karol Ledochowski and Zofia Czosnowska.

Stanislaw Soltan / Stanislovas Soltanas, b. 1756, was half brother of
JOZEF Weyssenhoff;
Ksawery Weyssenhoff;
Mikolaj Jan Weyssenhoff and
Jan Weyssenhoff older, acc. to geni.com.

Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff + Wiktor Wladyslaw Pereswit Soltan b. 1853, d. 1905,
the son of Stanislaw Soltan and Albertyna Dunin-Jundzill Countess.
Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff's brother:
Jozef Weyssenhoff writer + Alicja Bloch / Aleksandra Emilia Bloch.
The daughter of mentioned Jozef Emanuel Marian Weyssenhoff was Aleksandra Zielewicz, 1891 - 1956 in Brazil. Jozef Weyssenhoff Baron, was a novelist, poet, literary critic and publisher.
The family nest of the Lubienskis was village Kalinowa, district of Blaszki; and Szczytniki, also Guzow close to Warsaw, and Wiskitki. Kalinowa is situated close to Garbow and Golkow, north of Blaszki, north-west of Sieradz, close to Charlupia Wielka and Charlupia Mala [compare CHUDZIK of Lodz, intermarried S. Kubacki, half Gypsy-Georgian man came from the Suchumi district; see Taraschvili came from Gypsies of the North Caucasus, then in Tbilisi, with a link to Thessaloniki and Brugia, and to Foreign Affairs HQ in Warsaw]. North of Lubna-Jakusy village. The Lubienskis were living in Warta city, and above named Lubny / Lubna.
The Orzech estate in the Kalinowa parish, and Garbow / Garbok farm in the Kalinowa parish were owned by the Lubienski family.

Net of Polish conspirators, 1767/1768-1918:
Romanow in the Zhytomyr county [Stebnicki; compare Gizycki, Oskierka], Kamieniec Podolski and Skala Podolska [Carsten Niebuhr in 1767 to Kossakowski, Stadnicki, Krasinski]; Felsztyn and Kamionka Wielka [Krasicki with Pradzynski and Sulimierski branch]; Rohatyn [Wilhelm Reich and homosexual ideology, with line to Krasinski, Jan Klemens Branicki and the Poniatowskis], Krasne close to Przasnysz [Krasinski with the Leopold's Kronenberg family], Wieniec and Chocen close to Wloclawek [see Osiecz Wielki with net to Zakrzewski, Skorzewski, Kiedrzynski], Wilkowo Polskie close to Przemet [a line of Cagliostro - Szoldrski - Poninski - Kiedrzynski - Mielzynski - Walknowski - Bardzki and Erasmus Mycielski], Jedlno near to Radomsko [Stadnicki - Mecinski - Walewski; my family Kiedrzynski - a line to Raszkow south to Pleszew and the Skorzewski - Tadeusz Wolanski branch], Pleszew and Raszkow [Skorzewski - Kiedrzynski - Arnold - Wolowski (the connections to Szymanowski - Brzezinski - Adam Mickiewicz - Woroniecki close to Przasnysz and Rozan)], Pakosc close to Inowroclaw [with Krotoszyn, Znin and Inowroclaw, Wloclawek masonic movement; Tadeusz Wolanski the godson of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko, Illuminati and Jefferson, Courland and Cagliostro. Pakosc owned the Dzialynski family, also in Goluchow; the relatives of Oskierka of Miezonka], Miezonka (Oskierka - Dzialynski; Chrapowicki - Bouvier; Stanislaw Radziwill and his family: Stefania Julia Radziwill, Piottuch-Kublicki, Soltan) - Lubuszany - Berezyna - Rawanicze and Kaluzyca [Konstantynowicz, Potocki, Poniatowski, Tyszkiewicz, Branicki branch - compare Branicki and Kalinowski in 1840; Slotwinski - Koziell Poklewski - Wankowicz and a line to Swolna and Oswieja - here the Prozor family and Malkiewicz]; Viljandi and Parnu in Estonia [the fate of my family Konstantynowicz with Krauze and Dunkel; Rosenberg]; Moscow and Kazan [Demonsi, Konstantynowicz, Armand, Paszkowski, Japaridze, Oldenburg];
Swolna [Wankowicz, Chrapowicki - Bouvier - Miezonka of Stefania Julia Radziwill came from Stanislaw Radziwill; Zarako Zarakowski and Konstantynowicz],
Dryssa and Oswieja in Belarus [Malkiewicz, Prozor, Zarako Zarakowski, Konstantynowicz].

Halina Wodkiewicz Jaworska b. in Leszno, village close to Krasne and Przasnysz. The woman was involved with spaying around the Kiedrzynski family from July 1955 in LODZ, and against the Konstantynowiczs from the 60' of the 20th century, resident the Krokusowa 57.
Halina Wodkiewicz was near to NOWOTKO family from Krasne. In Lodz she was closest to SEDZICKI [Gypsy] and Monika Sedzicka nee Bogucka.
Halina Wodkiewicz was JEW and came from Leszno near Krasne and Przasnysz - is one neighbor-family group with a young lawyer from the Internal Security Agency in Poland, which led another eavesdropping installation, around the next apartment of my family, but not in 1955, only after 2001, ie Monika Bogucka.
Previously ie. 1983-2000, above flat for Security Services, and monitoring, was registered on a name of a resident in Chocen near Wloclawek, near to Wieniec and Bedkow - assets taken over by Leopold Kronenberg. Leopold Kronenberg was the creator of the assimilation ideology among national minorities in the 70s of the 19th century.

The Kronenberg family was very friendly with The Krasinskis. And now we have a branch: Brzezno, Wieniec and Bedkow - to the Krasinskis of Przasnysz - Krasne, for 40 years until the end of the 19th century.

To conquer the North American west coast [Alaska - to California] Russians created - [beginning in 1721] through contacts on Malta - the intelligence network in Central and Western Europe [phase 1741-1791]. This organization was called the Illuminati [official beginnings of 1776/1778/1779].
In Poland it was built from the side of Kamieniec Podolski / Kamianets-Podilskyi and Podolia / Podole, through Warsaw and western Great Poland / Wielkopolska.
In Germany:
Courland [then German-Polish territory], Konigsberg, Berlin, Neuchatel [then in Prussia], Brunswick and Strasbourg.
In Great Britain:
southern Ireland, Scotland, London.

In Russia, among others the Tver Governorate and Minsk Province in Belarus and Vitebsk Governorate [together with Polish Livonia].

It was until 1870 / 1871-1909 but then the Illuminati turned into globalists, and from the 1950s-1960s the ideology of world globalization is also used, as well as globalism and atheistic liberalism derived from Marxism. After the 1963 coup in the US, globalists take over the US.
It allows for the 90s of the 20th century modernized Russia, and China had - after 2000 - the possibility of sucking money from the USA.
Long-term goal:
seizing power over Northern Hemisphere after 2030.
Two coups in the US, September 1901 and November of 1963, and the murder of General Wladyslaw Sikorski in July 1943, as well as the Smolensk Catastrophe in April 2010 in Smolensk, are the result of the operation of one and the same intelligence organization created in Tsarist Russia, but infiltrated since the 1880s through the 19th century by the Polish independence conspiracy and by Baltic Germans [Pilar-Pilchau; Mohrenschildt; Dzierzynski; Pilsudski; Paszkowski-Armand-Konstantynowicz of Miezonka and Moscow; Count Konstantin Alexander Karl Wilhelm Christoph von Benckendorff].
After 1871 [Albert Pike to Giuseppe Mazzini], it was known that British intelligence and the Polish underground aimed at overthrowing the family's power Romanov in Tsarist Russia [compare the branch of Romanov-Oldenburg-Japaridse-Armand-Saparian].
It was not until May 1937 that the communist Russian counterintelligence took over power again in Soviet Union [Great Purge], which led to the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939.
So we have one underground system using social engineering:
Illuminati [Tadeusz Grabianka and Cagliostro],
globalists [Zbigniew Brzezinski],
Russian political intelligence [along with the network of Leopold Kronenberg and Loewenstein after 1865].
This hostile structure was ruled over Russia in Europe and North America after 1741 to 2016.
As already a curiosity:
The Mycielskis were around Pleszew, a few kilometers from Kiedrzynski, like from Stadnicki-Wezyk-Jordan line, and one of them, Erasmus Mycielski, the greatest secret conspirator of the 90s of the 18th century, was born obviously in Kamieniec Podolski. His biggest trust was Bardzki - it is Jakub Kiedrzynski's family - Jakub was the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski, who moved home in 1775/1776, to Jedlno [Mecinski-Walewski-Stadnicki net]. Of course, Mycielski and Stadnicki were the highest officials in Kamieniec Podolski, where in 1767 Carsten Niebuhr was arrived, from Malta in 1761 [Illuminati under Russian influence]. And in this Kamieniec Podolski the supreme bishop was obviously Krasinski, the one who had a property near Przasnysz [Krasne close to Leszno village], for a 200 years the land of the Krasinskis, friends of the Leopold Kronenberg family. Leopold Kronenberg was related to Severin Lowenstein-Lenval born 1833 in Warsaw.
This is a branch of Anna Teresa Tymieniecka born on Feb 28, 1923 in Marianowo.

KRASNE bef. 1831 belonged to AUGUST KRASINSKI, the aide to General SKRZYNECKI;
August's son was LUDWIK Krasinski b. 1833 in KRASNE;
August's wife - Ludwika nee Krasinski, the daughter of the Ciechanow official, and
the granddaughter of Michal Hieronim Krasinski, the Bar Confederation of 1768 Commander!

Ludwik Krasinski bef. 1854 studied in PARIS.
Ludwik m. in 1860 widowed ELIZA BRANICKA, after death of ZYGMUNT Krasinski in 1859. In 1863/1864 and after The January Uprising, Ludwik Krasinski of KRASNE, co-operated with LEOPOLD KRONENBERG - the Terespol rail network.
Ludwik KRASINSKI was the owner of:
Krasne - south-east to Przasnysz;
Przystan - north-west to Ostroleka [Baranowo belonged in the 18th century to the Krasinskis; then here Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski was born and in Baranowo were living CHUDZIK and KACZYNSKI];
Magnuszewo / Magnuszew since 1685 {Golymin, 19 km south-west to Krasne until 1685};
Krasnosielc - 22 km east to Przasnysz;
and Zulin;
Ojcow and Pieskowa Skala;
Adamow and Gutow in the Siedlce prov.;
Ursynow close to Warsaw;
Rohatyn in GALICIA.
In the Minsk governorate the estates of his second wife - Magdalena Kiezgajlo - Zawisza.
Ludwik Krasinski died in 1895 in Warsaw, but he was buried in KRASNE.

Rohatyn, with Babince, in 1904 belonged to Maria Czartoryska / Marya Ludwika Czartoryska, Dss.
Countess Maria Ludwika Krasinska (1883 - 1958) was a Polish noblewoman, heiress and landowner, and an art collector. Her art collection was the origin of the Krasinski Museum. Maria was married to Prince Adam Ludwik Czartoryski in 1901.
Her father -
Ludwik Jozef Krasinski of Rohatyn b. 1833 in KRASNE close to Przasnysz + Magdalena Zawisza Kierzgaillo
[Ludwik m. in 1860 widowed ELIZA BRANICKA, after death of ZYGMUNT Krasinski in 1859. In 1863/1864 and after The January Uprising, Ludwik Krasinski of KRASNE, co-operated with LEOPOLD KRONENBERG].
Her grandfather was
August Krasinski b. in 1797 in Modly, d. in 1857 in Krasne [KRASNE bef. 1831 belonged to AUGUST KRASINSKI, the aide to General SKRZYNECKI;
August's son was LUDWIK Krasinski b. 1833 in KRASNE;
August's wife - Ludwika nee Krasinski, the daughter of the Ciechanow official, and the granddaughter of Michal Hieronim Krasinski, the Bar Confederation of 1768 Commander];
the great-grandfather was Jozef Krasinski, 1763-1816;
the great-great-grandfather Ludwik Krasinski = Ludwig Krasinski,
the son of Franciszek Krasinski, 1710-1752
and the grandson of Pawel Krasinski.


The Holynskis owned Monasterszczyna / Monasterszczyzna, and Dudino - ex Dukes Horski possession - 1 km south to Monasterszczyna [compare J. F. Kennedy assassination].

Ksawery Holynski, 1856-1901, m. Emilia Bloch.
Emilia Bloch, 1870-1940, was the daughter of Jan BLOCH + Emilia Kronenberg;
above Jan Gottlieb or Gotlib Bloch, 1836-1902, m. Emilia = Emilia Julia Kronenberg, 1845-1921, the daughter of
Henryk Kronenberg + in 1847 to Katarzyna Sevinard, 1822 - 1884. Henryk Andrzej Kronenberg = Henryk Kronenberg born in 1813, in Warszawa.
Henryk Andrzej Kronenberg was brother of
Ludwik (Lewek) Kronenberg;
Dorota Loewenstein;
Rozalia Loewenstein;
Stanislaw Salomon Kronenberg;
Maria Kronenberg;
Leopold Stanislaw Kronenberg,
and 1 more.

Leon Wladyslaw Loewenstein de Lenval / Leon Ladislaus Lowenstein / Lenval Jean Ladislas Loewenstein, baron de, by 'Dictionnaire historique et biographique du comte de Nice', was the brother of Seweryn Jakub Henryk Loewenstein de Lenval, baron,
the son of
Jakub Loewenstein de Lenval + Dorota Kronenberg.

Feliks Pawel Kaczorowski b. 1849, in Michalow close to Klemensow. Michalow and Klemensow belonged to the Zamoyski estate. Andrzej Zamoyski put The Agriculture Society on together with Leopold Stanislaw Kronenberg born in 1812 in Warsaw, died 1878 in Nice, a Polish banker, investor, and financier. Kronenberg came from a wealthy family of Jewish rabbis.
Leopold Kronenberg married Ernestyna Rozalia Leo (1827 - 1893), a daughter of Leopold August Leo. And they had a daughter Maria Roza Kronenberg (1854-1944), the wife of Karol Zamoyski, and subsequently of Gustaw Taube. Above Count Karol Ignacy Zamoyski, b. 1834, was the son of Konstanty Zamoyski + Aniela. Konstanty Zamoyski b. 1799 in Vienna, d. 1866 in London, the son of
Stanislaw Kostka Zamoyski, the owner of Michalow and Szczebrzeszyn + Zofia Czartoryska.
Zofia Zamoyska (Czartoryska) b. 1778 in Warsaw, d. 1837 in Firenze, the daughter of prince
Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski + Izabela von Flemming. Adam Kazimierz Joachim Ambrozy Marek Czartoryski / Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski, b. in 1734 in Gdansk, d. in 1823 in Sieniawa.
The son of prince August Alexander Aleksander Czartoryski + Maria DENHOFF.
August Czartoryski was the son of Isabelle Elisabeth Morshtyn.
Izabela Elzbieta Czartoryska Morsztyn / Elzbieta Izabella Morsztyn, b. 1671 in Warsaw, was the daughter of
Jan Andrzej Morsztyn + Catharina Gordon of SCOTLAND [the Scottish intelligence net].

Emilia Ordega (Bloch) / Emilia Holynska b. 1870, d. 1940, was the wife of Ksawery Holynski, and 2nd of Michal Euzebiusz Ordega b. 1862, d. 1927,
the son of
Jan Artur Wojciech Ordega, the owner of Zelechow and Stary Goniwilk + Michalina Maria.
ZELECHOW bef. 1802 belonged to Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski the owner of CHOCEN with the WALESA family and with Jaroslaw Skota / Slota, and Gustaw Findeisen, the branch of Nostitz-Jackowski + Kiedrzynski + Swiatopelk-Mirski + Pawinski of ZGIERZ + Malgorzata Zieleniewska of Lodz and Norge. Zelechow was owned in the second half of the 18th century to the ROMAN family of Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz - the line of Zbigniew Brzezinski and his mother. In Chocen we have Arnold-Kiedrzynski clan together with Wolowski.
The sister of above Emilia Ordega Holynska Bloch:
Aleksandra Emilia Weyssenhoff (Emila Bloch) b. 1868, d. 1939, the daughter of Jan Gotlib Bogumil Bloch + Emilia Julia. Aleksandra Emila Bloch m. Jozef Weyssenhoff author and writer.

Mentioned Emilia Bloch b. 1870 + Ksawery Holynski b. 1856, had children:
1.
Ewelina Katarzyna Holynska, 1889-1953 + Wladyslaw Adolf Stanislaw Karnkowski, 1881-1948;
2.
JAN HOLYNSKI, b. 1890 in Szarogrod, close to Winnica, MP in 1928-1938, b. 1890, d. 1969;
3. Ksawery Holynski, younger, ca 1890-1944;
4.
Elzbieta Holynska, 1897-1956 + Stanislaw Karnkowski, 1888-1952;
with Elzbieta's children:
1. Ludwik Stanislaw Karnkowski, 1919-1993 + Maria Jadwiga Paszkowska, 1921-2003;
2.
Andrzej Karnkowski, 1921-1995.

Above Ludwik Stanislaw Karnkowski, 1919-1993 + Maria Jadwiga Paszkowska, 1921-2003, the daughter of Kazimierz Paszkowski + Maria Bajkowska b. ca 1890. Kazimierz Paszkowski was born in 1880/1890/1895. They had a daughter Maria Jadwiga Karnkowska.
Maybe above Maria Bajkowska Paszkowska = Maria Wilhelmina Pruszynska born Bajkowska in 1883. Probably above Kazimierz Paszkowski d. in LODZ in 1964.
Kazimierz Paszkowski maybe was the son of Feliks PASZKOWSKI, b. ca 1850 + Tekla Pawinska.
The family of Bystrzanowski-Paszkowski-Armand-Konstantinovich took part in the non-legal conspiracy. And so the powerful underground Network was created: the King of Naples, Marshal Joachim Murat - General Armand - General Axamitowski of Poznan - General Franciszek Paszkowski [+ Maria Paszkowska Armand - Apolon Konstantynowicz - BREGUET] - Colonel / General JAN DEMBOWSKI, the Freemason, the friend of Ignacy Potocki and Artur Potocki [the Templars and of the Grand Orient in 1818] - and from ARTUR POTOCKI to Wojciech Paszkowski + Br. Bystrzanowski and the Mark Masons Order [and here the line to Kalinowski and Tadeusz Grabianka / Marcin Tarnowski / Stadnicki / Ilinski - the ILLUMINATI and the TEMPLARS] + Tadeusz Kosciuszko in 1776 [+ General Franciszek Paszkowski and General Stanislaw Fiszer (Fiszer lived in Koninko in 1803 - 17 km south-east to POZNAN)].

The ZABIELLO family and Wojciech Paszkowski born in 1780, supported by the Templar, Artur Potocki. Wojciech was the son of Jan Paszkowski b. 1742. Wojciech had 2 brothers [or more half-brothers]: Dominik Paszkowski and General Franciszek Paszkowski - my father family line by the Armands in Moscow.
Wojciech Paszkowski born in 1765 or in 1780
[he co-operated with Artur Potocki of Zator, Templars Freemason, and Artur's family owned Berezyna-Lubuszany in Belarus, 13 km to Miezonka owned in 1842 by my family of Dominik Konstantynowicz and Dominik's grandson Stanislaw Konstantynowicz + Anna Malkiewicz of Oswieja in northern Belarus, who came from the Malnow-Rzeczyca area in Polish Livland / Inflanty in the south-east Latvia now],
was the son of Jan Paszkowski b. 1742, and Petronela Kulikowska born ca 1755.
Wojciech PASZKOWSKI had 2 brothers: Dominik Paszkowski and General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski closest to General Tadeusz Kosciuszko and to General Fiszer and Axamitowski.
Wojciech Paszkowski married ca 1805 or after 1805 to Ludwina Galezka,
with the daughter
Jozefa Paszkowska b. ca 1810, married in 1828, in Checiny.
Above WOJCIECH Paszkowski had a son born 1805, an officer of the 1831 Uprising;
and Wojciech Paszkowski had next daughter married Schwarzenberg-Czerny.
Julianna Czerny or Julia Franciszka Szwarcenberg-Czerny (born Paszkowska in 1813),
was the daughter of Wojciech Paszkowski b. in 1765/1780 + Ludwika GALESKA / Ludwina Galezka Paszkowski b. in 1783.
Julianna Paszkowska m. Piotr Pawel Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. in 1815 in Goluchowice, in the Bedzin County, the son of Jozef Czerny and Marianna. GOLUCHOWICE:
Wysoka, 4 km north-east to Chruszczobrod; 7 km east to Goluchowice. And 2 km north to Wiesiolka.
Wysoka - here probably Gabriel Jozef Longin Taszycki was born in 1755; maybe in Rudniki. Gabriel Taszycki d. in 1809 in Wysoka. Gabriel TASZYCKI m. Teresa Goluchowska. General; ultra left politician; in 1794 insurgent, then in Paris and enemy of General J. H. Dabrowski.

Julianna Czerny or Julia Franciszka Szwarcenberg-Czerny (born Paszkowska in 1813), was the daughter of Wojciech Paszkowski b. in 1765/1780 + Ludwika GALESKA / Ludwina Galezka Paszkowski b. in 1783.
Julianna Julia Franciszka Szwarcenberg-Czerny born Paszkowska in 1813, had 2 siblings: Franciszek Onufry Paszkowski and one other, acc. to Tel-Aviv genealogical research.
Above Piotr Szwarcenberg-Czerny was the son of Marianna Saczowska, 1773 - 1848 in Siewierz, in the Bedzin County.
Mentioned Franciszek Onufry Paszkowski b. 1790/1805, was the son of Wojciech Paszkowski b. 1765 + Ludwika Galezka b. 1783.
Rozalia Krasnopolska b. ca 1788/1790, m. ca 1820 to named Onufry Paszkowski. Rozalia was the daughter of Michal Krasnopolski b. 1764, d. in 1836 + GOLKOWSKA, b. ca 1775 - d. 1815.
Rozalia had a daughter b. ca 1820.
Named Onufry PASZKOWSKI died bef. 1853, the owner of Suchy Potok. Rozalia d. in 1854 in Horodnica. They had a daughter Helena b. 1810/1814 in Jablonka + Count Eugeniusz Dzieduszycki b. 1801, the owner of Potoczyska.
Franciszek Onufry Paszkowski b. 1790/1805 + Rozalia Krasnopolska, had 3 children: Helena Dzieduszycka; Ludwika Janiszewska; and one more [Wincenty Paszkowski ?].

Michal Holynski [his grandson Ksawery Holynski, 1856-1901 + Emilia Bloch], b. ca 1760/1782, d. 1854, m. Elzbieta Tolstoj, b. 1773, had the parents [NOT the grandparents] of him:
Jozef Antoni Tadeusz Holynski, of Klimowicze, b. ca 1730 + Petronela Zukowska.
Michal Holynski, the Marshal [in 1804] of the nobility in Mohylew, b. ca 1760 or ca 1782, married Teresa Ciechanowiecka, b. ca 1770, was the owner of named Monasterszczyna / Monasterszczyzna, and probably Dudino - ex Dukes Horski possession.
Michal Holynski, the Mohylew nobility Marshal, was the son of
Jozef Antoni Tadeusz Holynski, b. ca 1730, the Klimowicze official, married Petronela Zukowska.
The grandson of Kazimierz Holynski, b. ca 1670.
The great-grandson of
Stefan Holynski and Izabela Ostankiewicz, ie. Stefan = Stefan Kazimierz Holynski (ca 1630 / 1640 - 1701).

Russian and Soviet intelligence carried out two coups in the US: 1901 and in 1963. It was one and the same organization that in 1917/1918 worked in Bolshevik Russia without a break and without change.
Assassination of James Abram Garfield in 1881 by Charles J. Guiteau, and traces from the Warren Commission in 1963 led me to the Mscislaw province [now in Russia] that is to the village of Dudino - Monasterszczyzna.
Everything points to the Holynski family and the small village of Dudino inhabited in the 19th century by the Jewish community. The Monasterszczyna was a great estate of the Holynski family from the Mscislav province of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania [until 1772].
Dudino at present is the part of Monastyrshchina / Monasterszczyzna, it's just 1 / 2 km south-west to Monastyrshchina. The Hoholowka farm was a part of this estate.

Michal Holynski, the Marshal of the nobility in Mohylew, b. ca 1760/1782, married Teresa Ciechanowiecka, b. ca 1770, was the owner of named Monasterszczyna / Monasterszczyzna, and probably Dudino - ex Dukes Horski possession.
Monasterszczyzna / Monasterszczyna in 1772, according to the first division of Poland, as part of the Mogilev province, was transferred to Russia. In the 18th century, the Monasterszczyzna belonged to the Polotsk captain Mikhail Kuzmich Golynsky / Michal Jozwicz Holynski.
In 1791, Empress Catherine II established the Settlement for the Jewish people, in Dudino, and Monasterszczyzna, after which Jews began to actively settle in the town. By the middle of the XIX century, they accounted more than half of the population.
Michal Holynski had one brother, Jan = Iwan Holynski. Michal married Tekla Nagorska / Nagurska, with 2 daughters. Michal married 2nd to Teresa Ciechanowiecka.
Michal's father -
Jozef Antoni Tadeusz Holynski, the Klimowicze official in 1764, and in Mscislaw in 1759, born ca 1730, married Petronela Zukowska. JOZEF was the son of Kazimierz Holynski Stefanowicz, born ca 1670.
Dudino is the south part of Monastirszczina / Monasterszczyzna.

Monasterszczyzna / Monasterszczyna in 1772, according to the first division of Poland, as part of the Mogilev province, was transferred to Russia. In the 18th century, the Monasterszczyzna belonged to the Polotsk captain Mikhail Kuzmich Golynsky / Michal Jozwicz Holynski.
In 1791, Empress Catherine II established the Settlement for the Jewish people, in Dudino, and Monasterszczyzna, after which Jews began to actively settle in the town. By the middle of the XIX century, they accounted more than half of the population. Meanwhile, it is known about two Monasterszczyzna in 1784: a village and a town that belonged to one owner - the captain of Polotsk, Mikhail Kuzmich Golynsky. In the middle of the nineteenth century here lived more than 1240 inhabitants, including about 1000 Jews. There was a wooden Orthodox church, two Jewish prayer synagogues, and a large grocery. The Polotsk captain Golynsky M. K. = M. G. Holynski, but acc. to me he is Michal Holynski, Jozwicz, born circa 1760, to Jozef Antoni Tadeusz Holynski and Petronela Holynska (born Zukowska). Michal had one brother, Jan = Iwan Holynski. Michal married Tekla Nagorska / Nagurska, with 2 daughters. Michal married 2nd to Teresa Ciechanowiecka.
Michal's father -
Jozef Antoni Tadeusz, the Klimowicze official in 1764, and in Mscislaw in 1759, born ca 1730, married Petronela Zukowska.
JOZEF was the son of Kazimierz Holynski Stefanowicz, born ca 1670.

MICHAL Holynski was the owner of Monasterszczyzna / Monasterszczyna. Michal Holynski was the Mohylew noble Marshal, b. ca 1760, married Teresa Ciechanowiecka, b. ca 1770.
Michal Holynski m. twice: Tekla Nagurska; and Teresa Ciechanowiecka.
Teresa's daughter was Klotylda Holynska b. 1790.

Michal was OLDER, and maybe he is the Polotsk captain as Mikhail Kuzmich Golynsky,
the son of Jozef Antoni Tadeusz Holynski, of Klimowicze, b. ca 1730 + Petronela Zukowska.

Above Michal with Teresa Ciechanowiecka had the daughter:
Klotylda Holynska, b. 1790, m. Jan Ciechanowiecki.
Jan's grandparents -
1.
Marcin Ciechanowiecki, b. ca 1720
{the son of KRZYSZTOF Ciechanowiecki younger;
the great-grandson of Krzysztof Ciechanowiecki older, 1600-1655};
2. Robert Brzostowski b. 1748;
3. Anna Jadwiga Plater Broel, b. ca 1750.

Klotylda and Jan had children:
Wlodzimierz Ciechanowiecki, 1820-1900 + Ludwika Wojnicz-Sianozecka;
Emilia Ciechanowiecka, b. ca 1820 + Edward Zukowski;
Klotylda Ciechanowiecka + Aleksander Zukowski;
Konstancja Ciechanowiecka m. Jan Soltan, 1830-1884,
with Idalia Maria Stanislawa Soltan, and Felicja Maria Pereswiet-Soltan, 1861-1956;
Teresa Ciechanowiecka + Aleksander Wojnicz-Sianozecki, b. ca 1850;
Zofia Ciechanowiecka, 1822-1883, m. Stefan Makowiecki;
Adela Ciechanowiecka, 1823-1887 + Kazimierz Chrapowicki, 1817 in Lozno - 1881 in Warsaw
[the son of
Michal Chrapowicki and Joanna Okuszko.
The grandson of Jozef Chrapowicki, 1750-1812 + Dss Magdalena Oginska.
The great-grandson of Eustachy Jozef Chrapowicki, 1730-1791;
Duke Jozef Oginski, 1713-1776;
Teresa Niemirowicz-Szczytt, 1730-1778;
Apolonia Wyhowska.
The great-great-grandson of
Dominik Chrapowicki, 1700-1729 + Rozalia Rypinska.
Compare - Kennedy; Onasis; Bouvier; Szumski - Piottuch Kublicki - Konstantynowicz of Miezonka; and Chrapowicki in Jeleniewo close to Suwalki],
with Wlodzimierz Wladyslaw Jan Chrapowicki, 1848-1909, and
Edward Chrapowicki, 1853-1905.


Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski, 1779 in NIESWIEZ - 1844 in KIEJDANY, ca 1790 lived in Wilno, in 1808 the Maltase Order member, the soldier of Polish Legions in Italy, Colonel aft. 1807 in the Warsaw Duchy, and in 1812-1813 he fought against Russia under Napoleon, owned LAKHVA, Svojatycze close to MINSK, and took Kedainiai, in 1815 settled in Paris, then was married Zofia Obuchowicz
(the daughter of Michal Obuchowicz, 1760 - 1818;
Stanislaw Hutten Czapski and his brother Karol Hutten Czapski spent their childhood at the Nesvizh Castle with their uncle Prince Karol Stanislaw Radziwill; Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski or named Karol Czapski leased MIEZONKA in 1832/1842 from Stefania Julia Radziwill m. Chrapowicka, and m. Oskierka.
Stanislaw's eldest son MARIAN Hutten-Czapski inherited the estate close to Kiejdany / Kedainiai in 1844/1845; Marian Czapski b. in LACHWA, d. in WIECKOWICE in the Dopiewo commune, 1832 was living in Berlin, 1833 in Charkow, 1864/1867 exiled to TOMSK, then in Dorpat, in 1871 moved to Wieckowice, with the BREZA family owned Wieckowice in 1832-1939; Marian Hutten-Czapski d. in 1875.
Wieckowice was taken by Jozef Breza + Konstancja Wiktoria Zefiryna Mycielska, with the son born in 1836, Stanislaw Breza, and the daughter Maria Breza m. in 1861 to Boguslaw Bojanowski.
Stanislaw Breza m. in 1867 to Teresa Goetzendorf-Grabowska, and he m. 2nd in 1872 to Zofia Hutten-Czapska, with two sons:
Marian BREZA b. 1873, and Michal Breza b. 1874.
Stanislaw's brother Konstanty Breza in 1872 m. Anna Zofia Hutten-Czapska with 8 children: Jozef Breza (1883-1963), Stanislaw Marian Angelo Breza (1874-1949), and others.
Above Anna Zofia Hutten-Czapska m. BREZA, b. 1850, the daughter of above Marian Hutten-Czapski, 1816-1875, the son of Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski, 1779-1844, the grandson of Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski).
Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski was the son of
Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1802 + Pss Weronika Joanna Radziwill, b. in 1754 of NIESWIEZ. WERONIKA was the daughter of Duke Michal Kazimierz Rybenko Radziwill, 1702-1762 + Anna Luiza Mycielska, 1729-1771.
Franciszek Stanislaw Czapski, the governor of Chelmno Pomorskie, was the son of Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699-1746 + Teofila Konopacka, ca 1680 - 1733.

The BREZA family:
Petronela RADOLINSKA who died in Zloczew / Zloczow, m. in 1789 to Ignacy Bleszynski (1742 - 1813), the son of Kazimierz Bleszynski and Teresa Struss;
Ignacy Bleszynski was the owner of Zloczow and Brzezno; he was born in Zloczow, the 1st married to Apolonia Sudrawska.
PETRONELA Radolinska (b. ca ca 1747 / 1764-1821), was the daughter of Jan Radolinski, 1726-1796, and Brygida or Maria Brygida Galecki; Petronella / Petronela was the granddaughter of Jozef Stefan Radolinski of Wschowa b. 1680 - died in 1740 who was also father of
Jozef Stanislaw Radolinski [Jozef Stanislaw Radolinski, 1730 - died in 1781 in Winnogora, the Szamotuly County,
the father of Antonina Maria Breza and Wiridianna / Wirydianna Fiszer].

Wirydianna nee Radolinska, Kwilecka - Fiszer, after the formation of the Congress Kingdom in 1815, was living on a widow's pension in Warsaw. Wiridianna Kwilecka / Wirydianna Fiszer Radolinska was sister of Antonina Maria Breza, 1771 - 1845, the wife of Stanislaw Kajetan Krystian Breza,
with the son Wlodimir Anton Breza / Wlodzimierz Antoni Maciej Breza born 1812 in Dresden, d. 1876,
the father of Adam Breza, 1850 - 1936 in Warsaw;
the grandfather of Aleksandra Epstein and Wanda Iwanicka.
Mentioned Adam Breza born in Swiontkowo in 1850, married Isabella Goldstand and had 2 children.
Swiontkowo / Swiatkowo - 12 km south-west of Znin, the Poznan Prov., German.

Katarzyna BREZA KIERSKA was mother of:
ONUFRY Breza;
Michal Breza (Michal Breza of Lubaczow, 1718-1771, was the father of Stanislaw Kajetan Krystian von Alcantara Ignatz Breza born 1752/1754,
and Ewa Woynarowski);
and Brygida Raczynska.

Above Onufry Breza, the official in Wlodzimierz [Wolynski] in 1789, the son of
Jan Dominik BREZA and Katarzyna Kierska,
married Helena Jawikiewicz, of MSCISLAW.
His brother Michal Breza (d. 1771 in Chorostkow) took Chorostkow, or Antoni (1758-1818), the son of named MICHAL BREZA, a clerk in Ostrog.

Michal Breza m. Anna Czarnecka, the daughter of Nikodem Czarnecki from Volhynia, and Teresa Drzewiecki.
Michal Breza bought Siekierzynce and here were born his sons:
Jozef (1796-1877), Colonel in the Kingdom of Poland, and next son
Maksymilian Wincenty Breza (1807-1890), Lieutenant in 1831;
also sons: Hipolit and Jozef.

Siekierzynce took Hipolit Breza (1806-1882), the officer of the Polish Army, m. in 1837 to Honorata Radziminska, a daughter of Gotfryd Radziminski, an official in Zaslaw, and Felicja Mikoszewski.
They had 4 daughters and 3 sons.
Siekierzynce owned Achilles Breza (1845-1905), m. in 1870 to Felicja Pruszynska, a daughter of Mieczyslaw Pruszynski, and Halina Czeczel, an owner of Cecyniowka.
His son
Stanislaw Breza b. 1871, in 1890 m. Maria Zolkiewska, a daughter of Antoni Zolkiewski and Katarzyna Weryha-Darowski; Stanislaw was the last owner of Siekierzynce;
he had 2 sons: Achilles jun. and Tadeusz Breza (1905-1970), writer and diplomat.

Above Jozef Breza + Konstancja Wiktoria Zefiryna Mycielska, the owners of Wieckowice,
and named Jozef Breza, 1796-1877; Konstancja Wiktoria Zefiryna Mycielska, 1807-1874.
Jozef Breza older was the son of Antoni Breza, 1758-1818 + Anna Czarnecka, 1771-1829, the daughter of Nikodem Czarnecki + Teresa Drzewiecka.
Anna Czarnecka b. 1771, was the sister to Kajetan CZARNECKI (1789-1852) m. Antonina Krukowiecki (1793-1833).

Above Antoni Breza, 1758-1818, m. Anna Czarnecka, 1771-1829, had 10 children, and Antoni was the son of MICHAL BREZA, the clerk in Ostrog.
Michal Breza (d. 1771 in Chorostkow) took Chorostkow, or Antoni Breza (1758-1818), the son of named MICHAL BREZA, a clerk in Ostrog.

Michal Breza m. Anna Czarnecka, the daughter of Nikodem Czarnecki from Volhynia + Teresa Drzewiecki.
Michal Breza bought Siekierzynce. Michal Breza, 1718-1771, was the son of Jan Breza + Katarzyna Kierska.

Katarzyna BREZA KIERSKA + Jan Breza had children:
1. ONUFRY Breza;
2. Michal Breza (Michal Breza of Lubaczow, 1718-1771, was the father of Stanislaw Kajetan Krystian von Alcantara Ignatz Breza born 1752/1754,
and Ewa Woynarowski).

Wirydianna Kwilecka Fiszer was the sister to Antonina Maria Breza, 1771 - 1845, the wife of Stanislaw Kajetan Krystian Breza, b. 1752/1754 in Chorostki, d. 1847 in Jankowice, MP in 1784, who was the son of
Michal Breza and Ewa ZURAWSKA.
Michael Graf Breza / Michal Breza, 1718-1771 in Chorostki, was the son of Jan Breza / Jan Dominik Breza + Katarzyna KIERSKA.
Jan Dominik Breza / Johann Dominik Breza b. ca 1681, d. before 1738, was the son of Adam Franciszek Breza + Ewa Eleonora.


Leopold Kronenberg and the Zamoyskis estates in Klemensow-Bodaczow in the Lublin province, and Leopold's envoys Adam Grabowski Count and Gustaw Findeisen;
together with
Smogulec, Belarus with Miezonka leased by Hutten-Czapski in 1832/1842, and Swiedziebnia with Dzierzno, with the link to CHOCEN-ZELECHOW-ZGIERZ:

Smogulec - 12 km north to Golancz; 4 km north-west to Chwaliszewo.
Chwaliszewo in the Naklo county, 23 km north-east to MARGONIN; 12 km north-east-north to GOLANCZ.
We have Chwaliszew, close to Krotoszyn, Sulmierzyce [in the Greater Poland] and Piaski - inf. in Chwaliszew [NOT Chwaliszewo], in 1736, on Franciszek Skorzewski, the Kalisz priest, and in Sulmierzyce. Here the godparents: noble Walenty Karwat [b. ca 1700/1710 ?] and Dorota Luckowa. In named Chwaliszew [NOT Chwaliszewo], in 1742, the parents - noble Marcin KARWAT / Martinus Karwat of Sulmierzyce [b. ca 1700/1720 ?] + Teressia Mikolajowa of Chwaliszew.

Michalina Maria Hutten-Czapska, 1818 - 1889 in SMOGULEC,
was the daughter of
Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski, 1779-1844 + Zofia Obuchowicz
(the daughter of Michal Obuchowicz, 1760 - 1818);
and the granddaughter of
Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1802 + Pss Weronika Joanna Radziwill, b. in 1754.
WERONIKA was the daughter of Duke Michal Kazimierz Rybenko Radziwill, 1702-1762 + Anna Luiza Mycielska, 1729-1771.
Franciszek Stanislaw Czapski was the son of Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699-1746 + Teofila Konopacka, ca 1680 - 1733.

In 1838 in Dzierzno close to SWIEDZIEBNIA, the owner - Alfons Czapski, b. ca 1810,
the son of
Franciszek Andrzej Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1760,
the grandson of
Jozef Hutten-Czapski, b. 1722 or ca 1720, and Anna Wernikowska b. ca 1740. Jozef Czapski married 1st ca 1740 to Marianna Karlowska b. ca 1723; Jozef m. 2nd ca 1750 to Elzbieta Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1730, the daughter of Jozef Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1700.
Jozef b. 1720/1722 m. 3rd ca 1758 to named Anna Wernikowska.
Jozef Hutten-Czapski (1720/1722-1765), Polish General Major, Governor of Elblag, Senator for the Kingdom of Poland. He was buried in 1765 in Chelmno. Jozef Czapski was the son of mentioned
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699 / 1700 - 1746 + Teofila Konopacka, 1680-1733.

Karol Czarnecki b. 1804 close to Braclaw, d. ca 1888, maybe in Cracow, probably LGB ideology, insurgent in 1831, poet, the son of Florian Czarnecki + Anna Skarzynski; the grandson of
Jan Antoni Czarnecki / Jan Czarnecki (1700-1773).
In Smogulec - 12 km north to Golancz - met Css Eleonora Mielzynska (1815-1875), the daughter of General Stanislaw Mielzynski, the owner of Smogulec. Karol Czarnecki in 1839 bought Chwaliszewo, 5 km south-east to Smogulec and 12 km north-east to GOLANCZ.
In 1850 Eleonora Czarnecka Mielzynska m. 2nd Jozef Hutten-Czapski, but Karol Czarnecki in 1853 took again Chwaliszewo. His son was
Bogdan Hutten-Czapski, famous advisor of German Empire until 1918.
Named Bogdan Franciszek Serwacy Hutten-Czapski b. 1851 in Smogulecka Wies, d. 1937, the Malta Order member, owned Smogulec, but his father KAROL Czarnecki escaped in 1874 to unknown place.

Adam Goetzendorf Grabowski m. Ludwika Turno Zienkiewicz;
above Ludwika's sons:
1.
Adam Grabowski died in 1823 + Aleksandra Gorzenska b. ca 1790, the 2nd {with 5 children};
2.
Jozef Ignacy Grabowski, 1791-1881 + Klementyna Wyganowska,
with the son
ADAM Grabowski, the Leopold Kronenberg supporter, b. 1827, m. Jadwiga Lubomirska in 1853, he d. in 1899.
Adam Grabowski / Count Adam Jan Pius Waclaw Goetzendorf-Grabowski b. in Lukowo close to Oborniki, d. 1899 in Brixen. Adam Grabowski, b. 1827, the member of the plot managed by Leopold Kronenberg, and on 12 April 1863 he killed Stefan Bobrowski, the commander of the Uprising Goverment.
ADAM GRABOWSKI in 1863 was brought up in a conservative environment. In 1846-48 he studied law in Berlin, and during the 1848 Revolution served in the Prussian army, from which he departed in 1849. In 1852 he was appointed second lieutenant of the Prussian Landwehr, reserve troops. In 1854 the royal Prussian Cameraman (the younger chamberlain). In 1853, he married Jadwiga, the daughter of Prince Konstanty Lubomirski. During the preparations for the outbreak of the uprising, he became involved with the armed White party (liberal landowners, bourgeoisie, and intelligentsia). In 1862, acting on behalf of Whites who wanted to penetrate the insurgent organization of the Red Party (democratic activists seeking a rapid outbreak of insurrection and radical social reforms), he donated a certain amount of money to found a secret printing house for Janczewski's group, which was in an opposition within the National Red Central Committee.
After the outbreak of the uprising, in 1863, there were events that made Adam Grabowski very infamous in history. On March 3, 1863, he left for Krakow as one of the agents of the actual leader of the White, powerful banker Leopold Kronenberg. The purpose of the trip was take power over the uprising by the Whites, and Adam Grabowski presented himself in Krakow as the envoy of the Provisional National Government, which he was not. However, he became the main figure of the conspiracy, as a result of which the dictator Marian Langiewicz was misled by Adam Grabowski, because after the defeat of the first dictator, Ludwik Mieroslawski, the leadership of the uprising, headed by a young 23-year-old Stefan Bobrowski, did not plan to appoint more dictators.
Grabowski, was taking advantage of the self-proclaimed function of the government envoy, and, in addition, he was claiming to be cousin Bobrowski, also appropriated money for the purchase of arms for the insurgents. Due to unfavorable circumstances, the Central Polish goverment had to recognize Langiewicz dictatorship. However, it did not last long, because very quickly his units were beaten, and the general himself arrested by the Austrians. To explain the dictatorship of Langiewicz, Bobrowski arrived in Krakow on March 20, where he met Grabowski. Earlier, in a letter to Langiewicz, who accidentally got to General Wysocki, he wrote about Grabowski: "he is the most common adventurer, whom a serious politician even shamefully mention".
This letter spurred the Krakow opposition, and offended Grabowski challenged Bobrowski to a duel. The court of honor stating that the count did not disgrace and the duel would take place.

Adam Grabowski, b. 1827, was the member of the plot under Leopold Kronenberg, and on 12 April 1863 he killed Stefan Bobrowski, the commander of the Uprising Goverment.

Emilia Ordega (Bloch) / Emilia Holynska b. 1870, d. 1940, was the wife of Ksawery Holynski, and 2nd of Michal Euzebiusz Ordega b. 1862, d. 1927,
the son of
Jan Artur Wojciech Ordega, the owner of Zelechow and Stary Goniwilk Michalina Maria.
ZELECHOW bef. 1802 belonged to Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski the owner of CHOCEN with the WALESA family and with Jaroslaw Skota / Slota, and Gustaw Findeisen, the branch of Nostitz-Jackowski + Kiedrzynski + Swiatopelk-Mirski + Pawinski of ZGIERZ + Malgorzata Zieleniewska of Lodz and Norge. Zelechow was owned in the second half of the 18th century to the ROMAN family of Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz - the line of Zbigniew Brzezinski and his mother.

Maciej Lubienski (b. - 1710) was the brother of Stanislaw Lubienski, and was the landlord of above Kalinowa - he was the Sieradz officer; in the village of Kalinowa, central Poland, is the former mansion-house of families Lubienski, and later Murzynowski
{the Murzynowskis owned SWIEDZIEBNIA, then was taken by Swiatopelk-Mirski + Wiera BAGRATION. Swiedziebnia was belonged also to Hutten-Czapski, Kalkstein intermarried Plaskowski, and to Gustaw Findeisen of CHOCEN - intermarried RODYS of Przasnysz, Pawinski of ZGIERZ, Zieleniewski of LODZ - the net of Monika Sedzicka nee Bogucka of LODZ, intermarried Helena Wodkiewicz m. JAWORSKA who came from the Leszno village close to Krasne and to Przasnysz - here the parents of MARCELI NOWOTKO.
Krasne belonged to the Krasinskis, owne also Baranowo of the Ostroleka county, where were living Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski, Chudzik and KACZYNSKI.
In the Chocen commune were living the LECH WALESA's ancestors, Romani of France bef. 1715; Broel-Plater, Jaroslaw Skota vel Slota, and Igor Maciej Wojtczak's relatives.
Chocen and Zelechow belonged bef. 1802 to Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski intermarried BIELINSKI.
Zelechow belonged bef. Ignacy Zakrzewski to ROMAN of Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz - the line of Zbigniew Brzezinski the US Advisor of globalisation. Chudzik moved home to CHARLUPIA close to Sieradz, then to LODZ}.

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.
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 of PLOCK, 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.

Konstancja nee SZASZKIEWICZ, b. 1827 + Jozef Scipio del Campo
[compare STARA HANCZA together with Duke Swiatopelk-Mirski; Swiedziebnia with Kalkstein, Dukes Swiatopelk-Mirski, Nostitz-Jackowski {the link to my mother's genealogical line};
Gustaw Findeisen {the link to CHOCEN and Jaroslaw Slota vel Skota in the 80' of the 20th century, to the WALESA family and the President Lech Walesa, Pawinski in ZGIERZ and Malgorzata Zieleniewska in LODZ}].
Smilowice was bought Maciej von Waldorff - Wolicki, ca 1795.
Ca 1867/1870 Gustaw Findeisen bought SMILOWICE close to Golaszewo and to Chocen - he was the secret courier of Leopold Kronenber and acted together in Warsaw with Edward Jurgens of Plock. The Findeisen family owned Smilowice until 1939. Above Gustaw Adolf Findeisen, 1834-1885, was the son of Karol FINDEISEN, 1797-1855, German of Saxony, and Julianna Stegman, 1794-1854; Gustaw Findeisen, German roots, was born in 1834 in Gostynin, d. in Smilowice. He acted in WLOCLAWEK and Gustaw Findeisen was the Warsaw industrial entrepreneur. Gustaw's grandson - by Tadeusz son - was Andrzej Findeisen.
Gustaw FINDEISEN m. in 1867, in Lowicz, to Pelagia Joanna Rodys, 1849-1875 [the Rodys family was the Germans in Przasnysz], the daughter of
Dss Boleslawa Wanda Felicja Rodys Swiatopelk-Mirska, born in 1831 in Swiedziebnia, in the PLOCK county, d. in 1915 in Warsaw.
Boleslawa was the daughter of
prince Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski / Thomas Theophilus Jan Sviatopolk-Mirsky [1st m. MALESZEWSKA] from his 2nd marriage to Marianne / Marianna Marcjanna Swiatopelk-Mirska, nee Nostitz-Jackowska, 1807 - 1853,
the daughter of
Jan Nepomuk Xaverius Nostitz-Jatskovski / Jan Nepomucen Nostitz-Jackowski = Ksawery Jackowski, b. ca 1770, and Petronela DRYWA - ZAKRZEWSKA.
The grand-daughter of Alexander Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1729;
the great-granddaughter of
MICHAL Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1700 / 1705, d. ca 1766;
the great-great-grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife TERESA ZALUSKOWSKA;
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski had the 2nd wife - Rozalia Trzebska, and JAN Nostitz-Jackowski had also by the 1st wife, the daughter
Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska married Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1710/1715, the Bieganin owner [my family branch].

Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski, 1805-1877, was the great-grandson of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1705 - ca 1766; the great-great-grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and the 1st wife of Jan, Teresa Zaluskowska. But Rozalia Trzebska was the second wife of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski. Rozalia was born ca 1687; acc. to me Rozalia Trzebska Jackowska was the second wife of Jan; the 1st wife maybe was born ca 1680 and she had 3 children:
Franciszka Kiedrzynska b. ca 1712/1714;
Anna Skorzewska b. ca 1710/1712;
and the son MICHAL Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1700/1705 - the branch of Dukes Swiatopelk-Mirski + Rodys of Przasnysz + Findeisen of Smilowice and Swiedziebnia + Pawinski - Zieleniewski of Zgierz; this line of Zieleniewski was under care of communist net of Monika Bogucka Sedzicka + Halina Wodkiewicz married Jaworska of the Leszno village, with links to Tadeusz Cieslak of Przelecz Road and Krokusowa Road, together with Halna 15 and Pieniny 5, Telefoniczna 61, Gorska 25, apt. 3 and 4. Malgorzata Zieleniewska was closest friend to Jaroslaw Slota from CHOCEN - close to Smilowice of Gustaw Findeisen and villages of the WALESA clan.

Hiacynt Jackowski studied in Pelplin. In 1814, Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski moved to Braniewo. In 1824, back to JABLOWO close to Starogard Gdanski; in 1826 it was fired; Jablowo and Lipinki were the center of agricultural innovation. Hiacynt Jackowski was born in 1805, and in 1828, Hiacynt Jackowski married Konstancja Grabczewska. Hiacynt had two daughters,
Aniela and
Zofia Nostitz-Jackowska, later married to Edward Kalkstein,
and two / three sons, among others
Teodor Nostitz-Jackowski = Theodore Jackowski, 1831-1885, a prominent Polish national activist.

Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski and Chocen-Zgierz line:
Smilowice close to CHOCEN bought Maciej von Waldorff - Wolicki, ca 1795. Ca 1867/1870 Gustaw Findeisen bought SMILOWICE close to Golaszewo and to Chocen. The Findeisen family owned Smilowice until 1939.
Above Gustaw Adolf Findeisen, 1834-1885, was the son of Karol FINDEISEN, 1797-1855, German, and Julianna Stegman, 1794-1854; Gustaw Findeisen, German roots, was born in 1834 in Gostynin, d. in Smilowice [here the Walesa family intermarried to Germans]. He acted in WLOCLAWEK and Gustaw Findeisen was the Warsaw industrial entrepreneur.
Gustaw's grandson - by Tadeusz son - was Andrzej Findeisen.
Gustaw FINDEISEN m. in 1867, in Lowicz, to Pelagia Joanna Rodys, 1849-1875, the daughter of Dss Boleslawa Wanda Felicja Rodys Swiatopelk-Mirska, born in 1831 in Swiedziebnia, in the PLOCK county, d. in 1915 in Warsaw.
Boleslawa was the daughter of
prince Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski / Thomas Theophilus Jan Sviatopolk-Mirsky [1st m. MALESZEWSKA] and 3rd marriage to Marianne / Marianna Marcjanna Swiatopelk-Mirska, nee Nostitz-Jackowska, 1807 - 1853.

Julian Pius Ludwik Arnold, the Warta political activist, lived ca 1844 - 1907, but he was living in CHOCEN in 1870
[in Smilowice, Gustaw Findeisen; in Golaszewo, the grandfather of President Lech Walesa],
and in 1875 in BORYSLAWICE close to Blaszki, was the son of
Mateusz Arnold, the Warta Agriculture Society, b. in 1803 in Raszkow
[here in 1802/1803 Helena Kiedrzynska, the widow after death of Izydor Kiedrzynski in Jedlno - my family branch. And also in 1802 was here and in Glogowa and Ostrzeszow, Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1765, who was the brother of Helena Hutten-Czapska, b. 1762 + Izydor Kiedrzynski b. 1749 in Bieganin, the son of Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska Kiedrzynska],
d. in 1875 in Boryslawice - 2 kilometres north of Blaszki, 24 km west of Sieradz.
Mateusz Arnold m. Jozefa Ilowiecka, b. ca 1815.

Julian PIUS Arnold m. in 1870, in Chocen, south to WLOCLAWEK, to Bronislawa Maria Szrajber b. ca 1844, the daughter of
Napoleon Szrajber, of KOWAL, b. ca 1810 + Marianna Ilowecka.
They had a son
Bronislaw Marian Arnold b. ca 1871 m. Stefania Maria Arnold,
the daughter of
Stefan Arnold b. ca 1830 + Stanislawa Ilowiecka, b. ca 1850.

Julian Pius Arnold was the grandson of
Jan Arnold, 1751-1840, in 1803 was living in RASZKOW close to Bieganin, and he was intermarried Kiedrzynski.

Dziembowo, 14 km north-west to CHODZIEZ, 25 km north-west to Margonin:
Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1768 {in Berlin by the Royal Prussian family + Ciecierska Skorzewska}, d. 1832 in Lubostron, or in Labiszyn, 8 km north-east to named Lubostron. But his burial was in Zon, 10 km south-east to Margonin and south-east to Chodziez.

Dziembowo, 14 km north-west to CHODZIEZ, 25 km north-west to Margonin, 42 km north-west to Golancz:
Antonina (Antonilla Lucja) Woroniecka d. bef. 1772, m. Jan Michal Goetzendorf Grabowski, 1673-1770.
Dziembowo - ca 1725 the Woronieckis estate;
Antonila Woroniecka m. Jan Michal Goetenzdorf-Grabowski and they moved home from Strzelce.

Antonina (Antonilla Lucja) Woroniecka d. bef. 1772, m. Jan Michal Goetzendorf Grabowski, 1673-1770, with children:
1. Adam Goetzendorf Grabowski the 1st m. Ludwika Turno Zienkiewicz;
2. Teresa Grabowska;
3. Andrzej Goetzendorf Grabowski.

Above Ludwika's sons:
1.
Adam Grabowski the 2nd, died in 1823 + Aleksandra Gorzenska b. ca 1790 {with 5 children};
2.
Jozef Ignacy Grabowski, 1791-1881 + Klementyna Wyganowska,
with the son
ADAM Grabowski, the Leopold Kronenberg supporter, b. 1827, m. Jadwiga Lubomirska in 1853, he d. in 1899.
At the last years of the 18th century the Grabowskis took the Dziembowo estate. Jan Michal Grabowski, was the ELBLAG governor, with nick-name Goetzendorf, resided in Rzadkowo, but Dziembowo was leased. His son Count Andrzej Grabowski was the Royal Court official under Stanislaw August, and General, owned DZIEMBOWO. His son Augustyn Grabowski took Dziembowo.

Margonin in 1720 and Margonska Wies was owned by the Ciecierskis.
Wyszyny - 22 km south-west to MARGONIN, 23 west to ZON, 34 km west to GOLANCZ.
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.


Russian and Soviet intelligence carried out two coups in the US: 1901 and in 1963. It was one and the same organization that in 1917/1918 worked in Bolshevik Russia without a break and without change. Assassination of James Abram Garfield in 1881 by Charles J. Guiteau, and traces from the Warren Commission in 1963 led me to the Mscislaw province [now in Russia] that is to the village of Dudino - Monasterszczyzna. Everything points to the Holynski family and the small village of Dudino inhabited in the 19th century by the Jewish community. The Monasterszczyna was a great estate of the Holynski family from the Mscislav province of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania [until 1772].

Dudino at present is the part of Monastyrshchina / Monasterszczyzna, it's just 1 / 2 km south-west to Monastyrshchina. The Hoholowka farm was a part of this estate.

Michal Holynski, the Marshal of the nobility in Mohylew, b. ca 1760, married Teresa Ciechanowiecka, b. ca 1770, was the owner of named Monasterszczyna / Monasterszczyzna, and probably Dudino - ex Dukes Horski possession.

The Holynski family possessed also places:
Hejdekowka, in the Czerykow county; here the owner - Gaudenty Holynski, the Marshal of the nobility in this district. In the Kosciukowice parish.

Adelin,
Michejewicze in Chotowiz (i.e. Chatoviz east of Kritschew) area,
Diahowicze (or Diagoviczi 3 km from Russia now),
Mokre in Moszowe area,
Janopol (here duke Sergiusz Meszczerski at a later date),
Rudnia (or Rodnja) and
Szumiacze (or Sumjaci, Szumianicze by the Ascer river) in the Klimavicy district (or Klimowitschi);
Bolotnia in the Rahacou district;
Jozefow (that isn't Jozefowka near by Mscislau),
Brakovce and Radoml (Radomlja SW of Rasna) in the Cavusy (Czausy) district;
Buda Paleviczeva,
Szumianiczi (or Szumiaki, Szemienicze - map of 1859 - 4 km SE of Mstislavl at the beginning of the 19th cent.),
Janovka
(16 km SE of Mstislavl and near to villages Pniewo by Sozenka, Kratorowka and Babiczowka - here Charkiewicz and Kolkovski families, too - Russia now),
Kazimirowo,
Lupiszczyce (Lutiszcze probably for the present, near to Karol Swiacki's Nov. Belica),
Monastyrshchina / Monastyrscina (or Monasterszczyzna, Monastercza, Monastyrszczyna, NE of Mscislau in Russia now; with farm of Hoholowka),
Horodek (alongside family Suryn),
Sutok,
Tupiczyn,
Czarnilow
and
Saprynowicze (at the beginning of the 19th cent.),
Kopciewo - 15 km north-east to named Monastyrshchina - NOT Kopciowo (or Kopceuka which belonged to the estates of the Konstantinovich family;
here Feliks Holynski son of Jan Holynski)
and
Kadzino (i.e. Kadino 2nd - 8 km NE of Samava - area of Bochot A.D. 1708, by Horodnia river) in the Mstislavl district;
Chocimsk (border of Russia now and in the 16th - 18th cent.),
Hajdukowka
(with farms:
Zielenkowicze, Kazimierzowo, Widujce),
Michalin,
Kritschew / KRZYCZEW,
Zadobrost,
Iwandar (here Catholic church since 1849; with above the
Hajdukowka farm at the beginning of the 19th cent.);
Iwandar, in the Czerykow county, belonged to the Holynskis.

The Catholic parish in the Czerykow - Czausy Catholic district; a church in 1849 was built by Ignacy Holynski. The chapels in Bludziml; Skalin and Hajdukowka.
And Choloblin (14 km SW of Kritschew in the 19th cent.) in the Cerykau district; and Stefanowo in the Horki district.

The Konstantynowiczs:
Just after 1661 they partially moved house to the EAST BELARUS in the MSCISLAU / Mstsislaw province near to: KRYCAU / Kritschew by Sosh / Kritchev / Krychaw where we had eight hundred peasants c. 1700;
neighbourhood:
the Brujewicz family (in Krycau A.D. 1745),
Czyz (Bazyli Czyz was an officer in Krycau in 1522),
Danilowicz (Russians burned down Krycau in 1655 and all assets of Pawel Danilowicz, too),
Holynski family (proprietors of towns Krychaw = Kritchev and Klimavici but after 1772),
Jerzy Malachowski,
Nowodworski,
Petrazycki,
dukes Polubinski or Polubenski (here as early as 1540),
Siemaszko (Jan Siemaszko + wife Tomila Saprynowski at the castle of Kritchev / Krychaw in 1695),
Siemienowicz (a priest Wasyl Siemienowicz in 1664),
a certain Szalus (clerk in Krycau in 1568 - he fought against Russians in the Smolensk province),
Mikolaj ZUKOWSKI / Shukovski (Nikolay Zhukovski i.e. Zukowski),
Usakowski (in Zarubec since 1878),
Weselowski (i.e. Wesolowski or Wiesiolowski in Kritschew as early as 1634 and next in 1663),
Jan Zadanowicz (or Zdanowicz, Zdanavicius in Kritchev = Krychaw A.D. 1662, he came from the Orsa / Orscha district),
Wacur (in Kritschew and nearby Zimonino or Zimonin) and others families.

Note to above JERZY MALACHOWSKI:

From Aleksander Teodor Malachowski, b. ca 1600 + Marianna Jaktorowska,
children:
1.
Jan Malachowski, Bishop, born 1623, d. 1697; after his wife death he was the Lemberg monk in 1655. Jan m. Magdalena Szembek d. in 1655, but b. ca 1623, the daughter of Pawel Szembek b. ca 1600 + Gryzelda Zelecka. Jan was the Bishop of Chelm in 1676, Cracow in 1681, d. in 1697.
Jan Malachowski had a sons:
1.
Pawel Stanislaw Malachowski b. in the Beczkowice parish in 1654;
and acc. to me - 2.
Aleksander Malachowski b. ca 1643/1645 + Marianna (Anna / Anastazja) Kosciuszkiewicz / Kosciuszko, d. bef. 1698 in the Kalisz province. They had sons: Marcin Malachowski and Jan Malachowski.
Above
Magdalena had a brother Stanislaw Szembek. Magdalena married Jan Malachowski.
Jan was born in 1623, in Bakowa Gora close to PRZEDBORZ.
2.
Franciszek Malachowski, the Sieradz official, the governor of Sieradz in 1689, b. ca 1627, d. in 1690, m. 1st to Anna Zdrowska; 2nd to Helena Grabska d. after 1690;
3.
Krystyna Malachowska m. Stanislaw Zaborski.

Jan Malachowski b. 1698,
was the son of
Stanislaw Malachowski, ca 1660/1667-1699 + Anna Konstancja Lubomirska;
the grandson of mentioned
Franciszek Malachowski (ca 1627 - 1690), the Sieradz governor.

Above Franciszek Malachowski b. ca 1627 [+ Helena GORSKA + Anna ZDROWSKA], was the son of
Aleksander Teodor Malachowski, the Sieradz official, b. ca 1595/1600, d. in 1629 + Marianna JAKTOROWSKA.
And Bishop Jan Malachowski was born in 1623, as the son of Aleksander Teodor Malachowski b. ca 1600 + Marianna Tarnowska, Malachowska, born Jaktorowska.

Aleksander Teodor Malachowski b. bef. 1600, was the brother of
1. Stanislaw Malachowski;
2. Jerzy Malachowski of the Mscislaw province;
3. Rafal Mikolaj Malachowski [the husband of Zuzanna Ligeza with children];
4. and Barbara Malachowska.
Aleksander Teodor Malachowski b. bef. 1600, the son of
Marcin Malachowski, the Sieradz official, b. ca 1571 + Katarzyna KUCZKOWSKA b. ca 1576.

Mikolaj Malachowski b. 1519, had the son Marcin Malachowski b. 1571,
and the grandchildren:
1. Stanislaw Malachowski b. 1597, d. 1619;
2. Rafal Mikolaj Malachowski b. ca 1600/1603, d. 1664 -
the father of Teodor Malachowski b. ca 1630 and Rafal Stanislaw Malachowski b. ca 1635?
3.
above Jerzy Malachowski, b. 1602, d. ca 1619 [acc. to me aft. 1619, ie 1659 ?];
4.
Aleksander Teodor Malachowski, b. ca 1600, d. 1629 [or after ?];
with children:
Franciszek Malachowski b. 1627;
Bishop Jan Malachowski b. 1623;
and Krystyna + Stanislaw ZABORSKI.

Aleksander Malachowski b. ca 1643/1645 + Marianna (Anna / Anastazja) Kosciuszkiewicz / Kosciuszko, d. bef. 1698 in the Kalisz province.
They had sons:
A. Marcin Malachowski and B. Jan Malachowski.
Marcin Malachowski b. ca 1680, the son of Aleksander Malachowski + Lady Kosciuszkiewicz, and Marcin Malachowski was the Czerniechow official in 1742, the Kalisz Crown estate leaseholder in 1746; he bought from Maciej Stepczynski his half of Brzezie.
Marcin Malachowski was the brother of Jan Franciszek Malachowski. Named here Jan Malachowski m. Dorota Potocki, the daughter of Marcin Potocki + Anna Wazynski. Jan Franciszek Malachowski b. ca 1660, had 2 sons:
1.
Wojciech Malachowski b. ca 1690;
2. Andrzej Malachowski.

Dorota Psarska m. 3rd to Kajetan Madalinski, 1740 - 1784, with the son
Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809. Jozef Madalinski / Jozef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI born 1774, the owner of Kraszyn [4 km north-west to Chodaki] and Chodaki [14/15 km south to Poddebice], m. to Julianna nee Bogdanska married Kiedrzynska, 1770-1809, 1st voto JAKUB Kiedrzynski (born 1738);
Julianna Bogdanska was the sister of Ludwik Bogdanski;
Julianna d. in Orpiszew / Orpiszewko in 1809 (Orpiszewko was belonged to the Kiedrzynskis). Julianna and Ludwik BOGDANSKI were the children of Andrzej Bogdanski, the judge of Kalisz, 1715/1720-1791.
Ludwik Bogdanski, the son of
Elzbieta Malachowska married Bogdanska
- and Ludwik Bogdanski was the clerk in Kalisz (in 1787), 1752-1824, m. Teresa Rozdrazewska [1763 - 1817, the daughter of
Jakub Rozdrazewski, the Rogozno governor],
and Teresa Rozdrazewska was the 1-voto Jakub Kiedrzynski born 1738.
JAKUB Kiedrzynski from Kalisz, born in WILCZKOW, was the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1710/1715; JAKUB was the owner of Orpiszewek, and Jakub was born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798, buried in KALISZ. Above JAKUB Kiedrzynski, and Antoni Psarski in 1792 [Antoni PSARSKI m. Lucja Czekulin] were next of kin to the Madalinski family.

Mikolaj Malachowski b. 1519, had the son
Marcin Malachowski b. 1571,
and [from named Marcin, the Sieradz official, b. ca 1571, d. 1606 + Katarzyna Kuczkowska d. 1604] the grandchildren:
1.
Stanislaw Malachowski b. 1597, d. aft. 1619;
2.
Rafal Mikolaj Malachowski b. ca 1600/1603, d. 1664 - the Sieradz official, m. ca 1621 to Zuzanna Ligeza;
the father of Teodor Malachowski b. ca 1625/1630/1640,
and Rafal Stanislaw Malachowski b. ca 1625/1635?

Above Teodor Malachowski b. ca 1625/1640, had a son Jan Malachowski b. ca 1660/1690 + Barbara Mokronowska.
3.
mentioned Jerzy Malachowski, b. 1602, d. aft. 1619, m. Barbara Ruszynska;
4.
Aleksander Teodor Malachowski, the Sieradz official, b. ca 1600, d. 1629, m. Marianna Jaktorowska.
The genealogical line from above Aleksander Teodor Malachowski, b. ca 1590/1600, died in 1629 + Marianna Jaktorowska,
and they had a children:
1.
Jan Malachowski, Bishop, born 1623, d. 1697; after his wife death he was the Lemberg monk in 1655. Jan Malachowski m. Magdalena Szembek d. in 1655, but b. ca 1623, the daughter of Pawel Szembek b. ca 1600 + Gryzelda Zelecka. Jan Malachowski was the Bishop of Chelm in 1676, Cracow in 1681, d. in 1697.
Jan Malachowski had a sons:
A.
Pawel Stanislaw Malachowski b. in the Beczkowice parish in 1654. Beczkowice is a village 11 km north to KRERY.
In Krery were living: Gabor and Skora families. Krery in the Chelmo parish, and Chelmo was the property of the Skorzewskis intermarried Ostrowski-Morsztyn clan. Beczkowice is situated in the Leki Szlacheckie commune, within the Piotrkow County.
B.
Acc. to me -
Aleksander Malachowski b. ca 1643/1645 + Marianna (Anna / Anastazja) Kosciuszkiewicz / Kosciuszko, d. bef. 1698 in the Kalisz province.
They had sons:
Marcin Malachowski
and Jan Malachowski.

Above Magdalena Szembek Malachowska had a brother Stanislaw Szembek.
Magdalena married Jan Malachowski. Jan Malachowski was born in 1623, in Bakowa Gora.

Bakowa Gora [in the beginning of the 19th century belonged to the BLESZYNSKI family - Antonina Anastazja Bleszynska of Bakowa Gora close to Przedborz, b. ca 1785 / 1792, married 1808 / ca 1810, to ADAM Kiedrzynski born 1783 / 1784 / 1787] is situated 9 km north-east of KRERY.
Above Bakowa Gora - near Reczno, 7 km north of PRZEDBORZ (see Wielgomlyny, Al Capone and Wolinski).

Adam Kiedrzynski born ca 1783 / 1784 or in ca 1787, the landlord of Sulmierzyce. Adam Kiedrzynski was the godfather in Wola Blakowa in 1803 like nobleman with Joanna Lepicka. His relatives Felicjan Kiedrzynski and Tekla Lepicka of Wola Blakowa.
Sulmierzyce is situated close to Rzasnia, north of Jedlno [the SKORA family moved home from the Kalisz district to Sulmierzyce and then to KRERY in the CHELMO parish close to PRZEDBORZ];
Krepa parish since 1769, close to LGOTA WIELKA.
Adam Kiedrzynski married in 1808/1810 in Krepa to Anastazja Bleszynska b. ca 1785 / 1792.

Walenty BLESZYNSKI had son Bonawentura BLESZYNSKI b. 1749 Rozny, d. 1820 in Golanki, the owner of Golanki [GALONKI close to Rozny, Dobryszyce and Krepa].
BONAWENTURA BLESZYNSKI married Salomea Pagowska.
Bonawentura Bleszynski had a daughter Anastazja m. Kiedrzynska; she was b. ca 1785 / 1792. Antonina Anastazja Bleszynska of Bakowa Gora close to Przedborz, had 4 children.
Bonawentura Bleszynski had a son
ANTONI BLESZYNSKI and was married to Michalina Bleszynska, b. ca 1795. Antoni Bleszynski was the son of Bonawentura and Salomea Pagowska.

Note to named MICHALINA Bleszynska:
Tomasz Jan BLESZYNSKI b. 1710 in Tubadzin, died 1806, a clerk in Sieradz in 1761, a landowner of Zelislaw, Wojcice, Janowice, Sarny, Zaborow, married Konstancja Gryf Otwinowska / Konstancja Otffinowska,
a daughter of
Jozef Otwinowski, the clerk in Sieradz, and Petronela Debinska / Petronela DEMBINSKA,
with a son
Piotr Lukasz BLESZYNSKI born 1750 in Zelislaw near Blaszki, d. ca 1813, an owner of Krzeslow near Pszczolki and Wola Pszczolecka; and the owner of Kurow close to above Krzeslow and near Pszczolki / Walewice. The clerk in Sieradz,
m. Honorata Poninska died ca 1812,
a daughter of Michal Poninski and Marianna Krzucka [Marianna KRZYCKA];
with children among others:
(...)
e)
mentioned Michalina BLESZYNSKA, b. ca 1795, m. Antoni Bleszynski, the son of
Bonawentura BLESZYNSKI and Salomea Pagowska;
f)
Karol Boromeusz BLESZYNSKI, b. 1780 in Parzymiechy, d. 1839, an owner of Bujny - east of Zelow; and Wierzchlas;
m. in 1822 in Lobudzice, to Joanna Lozinska b. ca 1800, d. in 1867 - Zelislaw.
Parzymiechy - 9 km north of Krzepice - see Kiedrzynski.
Wierzchlas - 9 km south-east of Wielun.
Adam Kiedrzynski born 1783 / 1784 / ca 1787, the landlord of Sulmierzyce near LUBIEC. Adam Kiedrzynski was godfather in Wola Blakowa in 1803 like nobleman with Joanna Lepicka. Walenty Bleszynski had son Bonawentura BLESZYNSKI b. 1749 Rozny, d. 1820 in Golanki.
The Luszczewski family:
in Mikolajow / MIKOLAJEW [4 km north-west to STRUGI]; Kaweczyn [1 km north of STRUGI]; Wierzbowic / Wierzbowice in the Bakowa Gora parish, close to Reczno.
BAKOWA GORA is situated 7 / 8 km north to PRZEDBORZ.
Wierzbowice = Wierzbowiec, 3 km WEST to PRZEDBORZ; at way from Przedborz to KRERY;
see Krery - 11 km north-west to PRZEDBORZ; 9 km west to BAKOWA GORA.
2.
Franciszek Malachowski, the Sieradz official, the governor of Sieradz in 1689, b. ca 1627, d. in 1690, m. 1st to Anna Zdrowska; 2nd to Helena Grabska d. after 1690.

Jan Malachowski b. 1698, was the son of
Stanislaw Malachowski, ca 1660/1667-1699 + Anna Konstancja Lubomirska;
the grandson of Franciszek Malachowski (ca 1627 - 1690), the Sieradz governor.
Above Franciszek Malachowski b. ca 1627, was the son of
Aleksander Teodor Malachowski b. ca 1590/1600, d. in 1629 + Marianna JAKTOROWSKA.

The BIALACZOW branch:
Jan Malachowski b. 1698, d. 1762, Count at Konskie and Bialczew / Bialaczow, the Crown PM in 1746-1762, was the son of
Stanislaw Malachowski, ca 1660/1667-1699 + Anna Konstancja Lubomirska.
Stanislaw Malachowski, the Count of Konskie and Bialczew / Bialaczow. The Poznan governor in 1698, of Kalisz in 1692, of Sieradz in 1690, the Opoczno official in 1686, m. twice -
Aleksandra Zelecki in 1694,
the 2nd Anna Konstancja Lubomirski in 1697,
with the son Jan Malachowski and the daughter Karolina.
Jan Malachowski was the grandson of mentioned Franciszek Malachowski + Barbara Grabski.
Franciszek Malachowski (ca 1627 - 1690), the Sieradz governor. Franciszek Malachowski was the Sieradz governor in 1690, the official in Sieradz in 1688 and in 1669-1688; Franciszek Malachowski b. ca 1627, m. twice -
a.
Anna Zdrowska with the son Stanislaw Malachowski;
b.
Anna Grabska with the son Jozef Malachowski.

Franciszek Malachowski was the father of
Anna Siemienska;
Jozef Malachowski, ca 1673 - 1717;
Aleksandra Malachowska;
Stanislaw Malachowski.
3.
Krystyna Malachowska m. Stanislaw Zaborski.

Above Bishop Jan Malachowski b. 1623 had probaly the son
Aleksander Malachowski b. ca 1643/1645 + Marianna (Anna / Anastazja) Kosciuszkiewicz / Kosciuszko [came from Kosciuszkow south-east to Gutow; south-east to Sobotka, east to Szczury: Anastazja of Kosciuszkow was the 2nd wife of named Aleksander Malachowski; the 1st was Anna / Marianna], b. ca 1642/1645, d. bef. 1698 in the Kalisz province.
They had sons:
Marcin Malachowski b. ca 1680,
and Jan Malachowski b. ca 1660/1672 = Jan Franciszek Malachowski, b. ca 1660.
Above Jan Franciszek Malachowski b. ca 1660, had 2 sons:
1. Wojciech Malachowski b. ca 1690;
2. Andrzej Malachowski.

Anastazja Kosciuszko Malachowska was {?} next of kin to Anna Eysymont b. ca 1665 + Karol Kosciuszko Siechniewski, b. ca 1650, the son of Jerzy Kosciuszko Siechnowicki b. ca 1620, died in 1691. Anna m. 2nd Adam Januszkiewicz, and m. 3rd to Aleksander Grabowski.

Orpiszewek
is a village in the Kotlin commune, within the Jarocin County. Orpiszewek was owned by Jakub Kiedrzynski (d. in 1798). Jakub Kiedrzynski had Fabianow also. Jakub Kiedrzynski was the Kalisz official and judge here. Jakub Kiedrzynski was the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski - my family line - and of Dorota Madalinska Psarska. Jakub's family came from Kiedrzyn - at present a north district in Czestochowa. Jakub and Izydor were the sons of Andrzej Kiedrzynski + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska. Andrzej was the owner of Bieganin and Raszkow. Jakub Kiedrzynski was three times married: to Brygida Bardzka, 1voto Owidiusz Walknowski, the owner of Bialezyce - in the Wrzesnia commune - the daughter of Wojciech BARDZKI + Teresa Kozminska; the 2nd Jakub Kiedrzynski married to Julianna Bogdanska.

Marcin Malachowski b. ca 1680, d. in 1763, the son of Aleksander Malachowski + Lady Kosciuszkiewicz. Marcin Malachowski was the Czerniechow official in 1742, the Kalisz Crown estate leaseholder in 1746; he bought from Maciej Stepczynski his half of Brzezie - 7 km east to PLESZEW of the Molski - Zaleski line. Marcin Malachowski was the owner of Borzeciczki, Galaski / Galazki, and Mycielinko / Mycielin, with Debowiec; and a part was sold to Franciszek Gajewski. Marianna Bielicka Malachowska d. in 1774 in Sobotka close to BIEGANIN of the Kiedrzynskis.

My mother's family political and genealogical web net under the Illuminati influence but determined by the Russian intelligence and under a control of Germans of Berlin and Dresden: the Jordan family + Ostrowski of the Przedborz district with Chelmo of the Skorzewskis and the Morsztyn family; Szwarcenberg-Czerny with Paszkowski-Armand-Konstantynowicz; Myszkowski with Jaraczewski; Jaroszynski; Ankwicz of Wadowice; Malachowski. Julia Gostkowska b. ca 1805, m. ca 1823, to Brutus Ostrowski, 1800-1873, the son of Ignacy Blazej Ostrowski, 1770-1838 + Tekla Myszkowska, 1795-1823. Marcin Malachowski - the owner of Borzeciczki, Galaski / Galazki, and Mycielinko / Mycielin, with Debowiec; Marianna Bielicka Malachowska in Sobotka close to BIEGANIN of the Kiedrzynskis. Krzyzanowski in Czarnocin; Chelmo near to Przedborz - the property of the Skorzewskis intermarried Ostrowski-Morsztyn clan. Beczkowice in the Leki Szlacheckie commune of the Malachowskis + Brzezie, 7 km east to PLESZEW of the Molski - Zaleski - Czarniecki line. The Sobotka - Karsy - Droszew area with link to Kaliszkowice Kaliskie and Kaliszkowice Olobockie. Bogdanski of Brzezie close to Pleszew; Bogdanski - Madalinski - Kiedrzynski - Trampczynski Arcichowski - Bardzki - Karwat - Jaruzelski of Kalisz - Zaluskowski - Nostitz-Jackowski of the Kalisz district - Hutten-Czapski of Raszkow and Glogowa close to Bieganin ex-Strzelecki property - Molski genealogical branch. Skora and Gabor in Ochotnik, Krery, Beczkowice and Chelmo, with the link to Kodrab, Dmenin and Bugaj Dmeninski, together with Ankwicz, Zaluskowski, Szwarcenberg-Czerny, Malachowski of Brzezie close to Pleszew, Gostkowski from Andrychow - Wadowice - Kety area, and Koscierzyna + Bialynicze of the Malachowskis + Nowy Sacz and Kamionka Wielka. Chruszczobrod and Trzebieslawice [3 km south to Goluchowice; 5 / 6 km north-west to Chruszczobrod] and Goluchowice in the southern Poland - these villages are only 3 km away - two families met here: the branch of Nostitz-Jackowski, Hutten-Czapski, Molski, Pstrokonski together with Kiedrzynski which intermarried in the 20th century to the Konstantynowicz family of Miezonka, Kazan and Moscow with General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski - Armand - Apolon Konstantynowicz' line. Together with Franciszek Szwarcenberg-Czerny, b. 1692, the Oswiecim governor in 1739, the Wojnicz governor in 1746. Franciszek's daughter was Salomea, by the wife Salomea Nielepiec. Salomea younger m. Stanislaw Ankwicz b. 1720, the Nowy Sacz governor, and she died in 1756. The genealogy of Anna Dembinska Jackowska / Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, b. ca 1760, died in 1819, came from the Andrychow district. Anna Dembinska b. ca 1760, m. 2nd to Wincenty Sedzimir of Szczytniki b. ca 1760, the guardian of Antoni Dembinski. Wincenty was living in 1815 - 1818 in Podolin. Anna Dembinska married to Andrzej Nostitz-Jackowski / Andrzej Jackowski younger, born in 1748, the son of Andrzej Jackowski, older, the 1st, b. ca 1730, the grandson of Jan Jackowski / Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 + 3rd wife Anna Lukomski.

Jan Nostitz-Jackowski married 1st Teresa Zaluskowska [with children among others: Anna Skorzewska and Franciszka Kiedrzynska of Bieganin and Raszkow - my family line], and 2nd to Rozalia Trzebska [with the children in the Chelmza district, 5 km to the Kruszynski clan].

Aleksander Teodor Malachowski, the Sieradz official, b. ca 1600, d. 1629, m. Marianna Jaktorowska.
His son -
Jan Malachowski, Bishop, born 1623, d. 1697; after his wife death he was the Lemberg monk in 1655.
Jan Malachowski m. Magdalena Szembek d. in 1655, but b. ca 1623, the daughter of Pawel Szembek.
Jan Malachowski was the Bishop of Chelm in 1676, Cracow in 1681, d. in 1697.
Jan Malachowski had a sons:
A.
Pawel Stanislaw Malachowski b. in the Beczkowice parish in 1654.
Beczkowice is a village 11 km north to KRERY. In Krery were living: Gabor and Skora families.
Krery in the Chelmo parish, and Chelmo was the property of the Skorzewskis intermarried Ostrowski-Morsztyn clan. Beczkowice is situated in the Leki Szlacheckie commune, within the Piotrkow County.
B. Acc. to me -
Aleksander Malachowski b. ca 1643/1645 + Marianna (Anna / Anastazja) Kosciuszkiewicz / Kosciuszko, d. bef. 1698 in the Kalisz province.
They had sons:
Marcin Malachowski and
Jan Malachowski.

Marcin Malachowski b. ca 1680, d. in 1763, was the Czerniechow official in 1742, the Kalisz Crown estate leaseholder in 1746; he bought from Maciej Stepczynski his half of Brzezie - 7 km east to PLESZEW of the Molski - Zaleski line.
Marcin Malachowski was the owner of Borzeciczki, Galaski / Galazki, and Mycielinko / Mycielin, with Debowiec; and a part was sold to Franciszek Gajewski.

Marianna Bielicka Malachowska d. in 1774 in Sobotka close to BIEGANIN of the Kiedrzynskis.
Borzeciczki is a village in the Kozmin Wielkopolski commune, within the Krotoszyn County, 8 kilometres west of Kozmin Wielkopolski, 20 km north of Krotoszyn.
Mycielin, 2 km north-west to Borzeciszki;
Debowiec, 2/3 km north-east to Borzeciszki;
Galazki, 3/4 km south-east to Borzeciszki; 4 km south-west to Bialy Dwor; 9 km south-west to Stara OBRA; 12 km south-west to WALKOW - in Walkow the Walesa family in 1715/1716 came from France - 15 km south-west-west to TRZEBIN.

DROSZEW - is a village in the Nowe Skalmierzyce commune, within the Ostrow Wielkopolski County, 9 km west to DOBRZEW, 9 km north-west to Skalmierzyce.
Kosciuszkow - 5 km south to Droszew.

Jakub Kiedrzynski was three times married:
to Brygida Bardzka, 1voto Owidiusz Walknowski, the owner of Bialezyce in the Wrzesnia commune, the daughter of Wojciech BARDZKI + Teresa Kozminska;
the 2nd Jakub Kiedrzynski married to Julianna Bogdanska, the daughter of Andrzej BOGDANSKI b. in 1715 in Miedzianow [Miedzianow is 2 km south to Droszew and 7 km south-east to SOBOTKA; a village in the Nowe Skalmierzyce commune], d. in 1791 + Elzbieta Malachowska, d. aft. 1791 [Elzbieta had a sister Franciszka Malachowska], the daughter of Marcin Malachowski d. in 1763 + in 1731 to Marianna Bielicka died in 1774 in Sobotka close to Bieganin.
Marianna Bielicka Malachowska was the daughter of Stefan Bielicki, the son of Wojciech Bielicki + Lady Pstrokonski.

The genealogical branch:
Gostkowski of Wadowice - Andrychow - Kety and the Koscierzyna county; Jordan;
Ostrowski of the Przedborz district with Chelmo of the Skorzewskis and the Morsztyn family;
Szwarcenberg-Czerny with Paszkowski-Armand-Konstantynowicz;
Myszkowski with Jaraczewski; Jaroszynski;
Ankwicz of Wadowice and Taszycki; with link to Malachowski:
Julia Gostkowska b. ca 1805, m. ca 1823, to Brutus Ostrowski, 1800-1873, the son of Ignacy Blazej Ostrowski, 1770-1838 + Tekla Myszkowska, 1795-1823.

Ignacy Napoleon Gostkowski b. in Kromolow, 6 km east to Zawiercie, d. in 1881 in Chateaudun, in France, buried in Paris. Ignacy Napoleon was the son of
Piotr Gostkowski + Css Kordula Tekla Regina Ankwicz, b. ca 1780, d. in 1838.
Ignacy Napoleon Gostkowski was the brother of Julia Magdalena Ostrowska b. ca 1805.

Acc. to 'Secret Memoirs of the Court of Petersburg...' Zachary Konstantynowicz / Constantinowitz in 1796 was a valet (servant) of Yekaterina Alexeevna or Catherine II the Great, Empress of Russia - compare the ILLUMINATI.

Stephen (Stefan Holynski) Golynsky (Stefan Kazimierz Holynski born ca 1630/1640) was the third son of Davyd / Dawid Holynski, owned the estate Soin (Soino, Soino Wielkie, Woronowe Slobody). In 1663 Golynsky / Stefan Holynski mentioned, and Mayor Zhmudsky, served in the regiment of Ilya Surin (mother of Stepan Holynski / Stefan Holynski was kind of Surin ancestry).

On January 31, 1664 a priest of the Mstislavl Church, Herman Konstantynowicz filed a complaint against Pawel Moskowicz / Paul Moskevich and Stephen Golynsky / Stefan Holynski for armed mob to his house, for loot his grain bread and torturing her daughters (a data extracted from the Vitebsk and Mogilev documentary province books, stored in a central repository in Vitebsk, and published under the editorship of M. Verevkin, T. 24, Vitebsk 1893, p. 455 - 457).

Christina Golynskaya (Krystyna Holynska born ca 1680) was the third daughter of Stephen Holynski / STEFAN HOLYNSKI, born 1630/1640.
She donated her estate in will to her brother Kazimierz Holynski and to her sister Franciszka Holynska / Frantiska. In 1718, she sold the Chodun estate in the hands of the Order of Jesuits.
Franciszek Konstantynowicz / Frantisek Rogosa / Franciszek Rohoza Konstantynowicz with the Fox coat of arms - but not the Srzhenyava (Szreniawa) arms - was her first husband; the second husband:
Jan Gurko (Jan Hurko born ca 1680) was the Vitebsk province clerk and was mentioned in 1714 (I think that the above error about the Rohoza nickname arose from confusion between this nickname and surname Rahoza; for example Michal Rahoza with the Szreniawa coat of arms from Kiev in 1579).

Jozef HURKO JUNIOR, had 2 sons:
Leopold Hurko (1783-1860) the Russian Major General;
Wlodzimierz Hurko (1795-1852) the Russian General;
and the daughter Ewelina Hurko Niemirowicz (d. 1821 in ROMA) - the wife of
Tadeusz Niemirowicz-Szczytt, the POLOCK official (1778-1840),
the son of Justynian Niemirowicz.

Above Wlodzimierz Hurko [1795-1852], had a son {the grandson of Jozef HURKO [died in 1811]} the Russian Field Marshal and the Warsaw governor, ie. Jozef Wladimirowicz Hurko / Romeiko-Gourko (1828-1901).

Zenaida Lubomirska nee Holynska, b. 1820 in Rowne / Rivne, was daughter of
Michal Holynski and Elzbieta Tolstoj;
Zenaida Holynska was the wife of Kazimierz Anastazy Karol Lubomirski
with children:
Stanislaw Michal Henryk Michal Henryk Lubomirski [1838-1918],
and Marie Lannes de Montebello.

Above Michal Holynski, b. 1784, was the son of
Jan (Ivan Holynski) Holynski and Barbara KASZYC.
Above Jan (Ivan) Holynski, b. 1746, was the son of
Jozef Antoni Tadeusz Holynski and Petronela ZUKOWSKA.
Above Jozef Antoni Holynski / Juozas Antanas Holinskis of the MSCISLAU province of POLAND, born ca 1720/1730, was the son of
Kazimierz Holynski, b. ca 1670, and Teofila MOSKIEWICZ.
Kazimierz Holynski b. ca 1670
- the son of Stefan Kazimierz Holynski and Izabela Ostankiewicz.

KAZIMIERZ Holynski b. ca 1670, of the MSCISLAU province, was brother of
Franciszka Holynska born ca 1665;
Teofila Wojna;
Jan Michal Holynski;
Krystyna Romeyko-Hurko ie. Krystyna Konstantynowicz, born ca 1680;
Jakub Holynski;
and Barbara Romeyko-Hurko.

Note to above mentioned KAZIMIERZ Holynski b. ca 1670:
Franciszek Rohoza Konstantynowicz, b. ca 1670/1680, 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 / JAN HURKO born ca 1670) were in trouble with Holynski (Kazimierz Holynski born ca 1670, the son of Stefan Kazimierz Holynski from Chlyszczewo i.e. Chwostowo close by border between Belarus and Russia, and from Soino and Uszpol, born ca 1630/1640) 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 in 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. [see 1877/1878] or they worked as engineers in different corners of former Russia since second half of the 19th century.

Jozef Hurko-Romejko, JUNIOR, b. ca 1750/1760, was the son of SENIOR Jozef Hurko / JOZEF HURKO - ROMEJKO, born ca 1710 - in 1759-1780 the Vitebsk chamberlain. Jozef Hurko / Gurko, senior, was maybe the son of JAN HURKO, born ca 1680 from KROTOWSZE-KRYNKI.

Christina Golynskaya (Krystyna Holynska) was the third daughter of Stephen Holynski. She gave her estate in will to her brother Kazimierz HOLYNSKI, and to her sister Frantiska. In 1718, she sold the Chodun estate in the hands of the Order of Jesuits. Frantisek Rogosa / Franciszek Rohoza Konstantynowicz with the Fox coat of arms, born ca 1670 - but not the Srzhenyava (Szreniawa) arms - was the first husband of KRYSTYNA HOLYNSKA; the second husband: Jan Gurko (Jan Hurko born ca 1680 of Krotowsze-Krynki) was the Vitebsk province clerk and was mentioned in 1714.
General Jozef Hurko [next person with the name Jozef] owned in 1901 Sacharowo in the TWER province [compare inf. in my domain].
KRYNKI, south-east to KOPTI; west to Bolszaja WYDREJA; south-east to VICEBSK; north to Vyshacany. See KOLPINO - west to OSIPOVO; close to LUCHOSA.
BABINOWICZE / Babinavichy - in the 17th and 18th cent. belonged to OGINSKI. 1772 to Russia. Babinowicze, the Orsza county; by the Werchita River. Babinowicze is situated in the ORSHA county - Babinowicze - south to Liozno, of the Vitebsk region of Belarus. North to ORSHA.
See:
Stefan Holynski (1815 - 1878), the brother to Aleksander Holynski, was the friend to Juliusz Slowacki, and they were together in Near East. Stefan was co-owner of Krzyczew.
His parents -
Wincenty Michal Holynski, the Russian Colonel, b. 1770 + Emma Gonczarow-Mordwinow, b. 1790/1794;
the grandfather -
Jan Holynski = Ivan Holynski, 1746 - 1817 [the brother of MICHAL HOLYNSKI b. ca 1760];
the great-grandparents:
Jozef Antoni Tadeusz Holynski, the official in Klimowicz, b. ca 1727, the Smolensk official; married Petronela Zukowska.
Above Jozef Antoni Tadeusz Holynski, b. ca 1727, was the son of
Kazimierz Holynski and Teofila MOSKIEWICZ, Holynska.

Jozef Holynski was the father of Jan Holynski and Michal Holynski [below !].
Jozef Holynski was the brother of Kazimierz Holynski. Jozef Holynski was the official in MSCISLAW.

Above Michal Holynski, b. ca 1760, the son of Jozef Antoni Tadeusz Holynski and Petronela. Michal was the husband of Tekla Holynska and Teresa. Michal was the father of Katarzyna Bulharyn and Klotylda Ciechanowiecka. Michal was the brother of Jan Holynski / Ivan Golynski. Michal Holynski was the Adjutant of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski, and also the official in Mscislaw.

Above Klotylda Ciechanowiecka (Holynska), b. ca 1790,
was the wife of JAN Ciechanowiecki / Jonas Cechanovieckis.
Mother of
Konstancja SOLTAN nee Ciechanowiecka;
Emilia ZUKOWSKA;
Zofia Makowiecka;
Klotilda Zukowska;
and Wlodzimierz Ciechanowiecki.
Klotylda was the half sister of Katarzyna Bulharyn.
Above Konstancija Soltan / Konstancja Soltan nee Ciechanowiecka, b. 1820, was the wife of
Jan Soltan,
and the mother of Idalia Maria Soltan.

Above Jan Soltan, b. ca 1820, died in 1884.

Above Wincenty Michal Holynski b. ca 1770, m. ca 1810 to Emma Gonczarow-Mordwinow. Wincenty was the son of Jan Holynski / Ivan.
They had:
1.
Stefan Holynski, acted in Agricultural Society in Plock, in 1861; 1815-1878, m. Maria Kobylinska.
Stefan's 1815-1878 sons -
Wladyslaw Holynski b. 1848 + Michalina Orzelska;
and
Jan Holynski, 1863 - 1943 + Janina Ciechanowiecka.
2. a daughter
Emma Holynska, 1820-1868 + Jozef Kazimierz Piotr Borch.

Above Jozef Kazimierz Piotr Borch, 1807-1881,
the parents:
Count Michal Jan Borch, 1753-1810, married Eleonora Krystyna Braun / Browne, 1766-1844 [the Irish secret societes];
the grandparents -
Jan Andrzej Jozef Borch, 1713-1780;
Ludwika Anna Zyberk Wischling, 1740-1788;
Jerzy Brown / Browne b. 1698 [George Browne];
Eleonore Christine von Mengden / Eleonora MENDEN, b. ca 1740 [Eleanor Christine von Mengden (1729-1787)];
the great-grandparents:
Jerzy Gotard Borch, 1683-1722, the Royal official;
Jozefat Zyberk Wischling, 1684-1776, the governor of Inflanty / Livland;
Ludwika von Stock, b. 1680;
Magdalena Budberg z Bonninghausen.

Monasterszczyzna:
the owners:
1. in 1714, Jan Jakub Holynski; and in 1719.
2. in 1729, the Mscislaw official, Kazimierz Holynski, b. 1670.
3.
Michal Holynski, the Marshal [in 1804] of the nobility in Mohylew, b. ca 1760, married Teresa Ciechanowiecka, b. ca 1770, was the owner of named Monasterszczyna / Monasterszczyzna, and probably Dudino - ex Dukes Horski possession. Michal Holynski, the Mohylew nobility Marshal,
was the son of
Jozef Antoni Tadeusz Holynski, b. ca 1730, the Klimowicze official, married Petronela Zukowska.
The grandson of
Kazimierz Holynski, b. ca 1670.
The great-grandson of
Stefan Holynski and Izabela Ostankiewicz, ie. Stefan = Stefan Kazimierz Holynski (ca 1630 / 1640 - 1701).

Next Michal Holynski [his grandson Ksawery Holynski, 1856-1901 + Emilia Bloch],
b. ca 1782, d. 1854, m. Elzbieta Tolstoj, b. 1773,
had the grandparents of him:
mentioned Jozef Antoni Tadeusz Holynski, of Klimowicze, b. ca 1730 + Petronela Zukowska.


The Browne of CAMAS:

Count George Browne, General-Governor in Russia, ie. Jerzy Brown / Browne or the 1st Count Browne of Camus / George von Browne-Camas, b. 1698 in Mahoonagh, in the Mayne area, of the Limerick county in Ireland; d. 1792 in Riga.
The son of George Browne of Camus and Honora de Browne, de Camus.
Husband of
Baroness Eleonora Christina von Mengden [Eleanor Christine von Mengden (1729-1787)]
and Countess Helena Dornicelta Browne of Camas.
The father of
Eleonore Christine Browne;
Brigadier Johan George, 3rd Count Browne of Camus in Russia;
Christine Charlotte von Medem nee von Browne-Camus;
George Browne b. ca 1740/1768;
Martha Philippine Browne of Camus
and others.
Brother of Admiral Braun. Half brother of William Browne, of Camus.

Above named
George Browne, younger, 1740/1768 - 1827, the son of George, 1st Count Browne of Camas and Baroness Eleonora Christina von Mengden / MENDEN [Eleanor Christine von Mengden (1729-1787)].
Husband of Annetta Browne and the father of John Browne.

Above named Brigadier Johan George 3rd Count Browne of Camus, ie. Johann Georg Braun, Brigadier General in the Austrian Imperial Service, 1767 - 1827, the son of George, 1st Count Browne of Camas and Baroness Eleonora Christina von Mengden [Eleanor Christine von Mengden (1729-1787)]. Father of Count Maurice Browne of Camus.

Mentioned above Jozef Kazimierz Piotr Borch, 1807-1881,
had the parents:
Count Michal Jan Borch, 1753-1810, married Eleonora Krystyna Braun / Browne, 1766-1844.
The grandparents -
Jan Andrzej Jozef Borch, 1713-1780; Ludwika Anna Zyberk Wischling, 1740-1788; George / Jerzy Brown / Browne b. 1698; Eleonore Christine von Mengden / Eleonora MENDEN, b. ca 1740 [Eleanor Christine von Mengden (1729-1787)].

Edmond de Lacy, father of the famous Marshal Peter de Lacy of Russia, settled at Rathcahill (Monagea) in 1677. Edmond married the Lady Alice Conway, by whom his children were Edmond, Peter, Patrick, Elizabeth and Hanora. Hanora de Lacy married George Browne, Baron of Camas, a scion of the ancient household of Knockmany, and these were the parents of the illustrious Count Marshal George Browne, Governor of Riga and Livonia and Knight of the Order of St. Anne. Count George was born at Mayne, Castlemahon, on June 15th, 1698. Count Peter von Lacy / Pyotr Petrovich Lacy b. 1678, died in Riga in 1751, was Russian imperial commander; Peter Lacy was born as Pierce Edmond de Lacy in Killeedy near Limerick, Ireland. In 1700, Peter was drawn into the Russian army. Service began with the rank of captain, and graduated as Governor-General of Riga, then the whole of Latvia.
His son Franz Moritz von Lacy / de Lacy had entered the Austrian service in 1743.
Count Peter married Estonian-Livonian noblewoman Maret Philippine / Martha von Funcken from Liezere, widow of the young Count Hannes Kristof Frolich. General Peter von Lacy (1678-1751).
Franz Moritz von Lacy / Francis Maurice de Lacy / Boris Petrovich Lassi, born in 1725, St. Petersburg - 1801, Vienna, was the son of Count Peter von Lacy and was a Austrian field marshal. He was a close friend to Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor; his father, Count Peter von Lacy or Pyotr Petrovich Lacy or Peter Lacy was born as Pierce Edmond de Lacy in 1678 in Killeedy near Limerick into a noble Irish family - Riga Governor, General, d. 1751; his mother, Countess Martha Philippina von Loeser, the widow of the Count von Funk of Livonia - Martha von Phillippine FUNCKE (1685-1759).

Above mentioned Count (in 1774) George Browne / Seoirse de Brun, b. 1698, Limerick, Ireland - d. 1792, Riga, Russian commander of the Irish origin, general-in-chief, the Riga Governor-General. He was married first to the daughter of Field Marshal Peter Lacy,
their son,
Count Ivan Y. (Georg) Brown, commander of the Kexholmsky regiment, the Maltese gentleman, buried in Vienna with his famous uncle, an Austrian Field Marshal Count Lacy.
After the death of Helen Lassie / Lacy in 1764,
George Browne married again, to Eleanor Christine von Mengden (1729-1787).
Buried in Kurland, in the town of Schonberg.

When in 1792 General Maurice de Lacy of Grodno (then aged 52) together with his kinsman General Count George de Lacy Browne, Governor of Riga, made a visit to Ireland to see their relatives, they were appalled to see the state of poverty into which the family had fallen. They stayed with Maurice's mother (then quite elderly) at Rothcahill. They returned to Russia the following year.
The founder of the Polish family line became a nephew of Count Maurice - Peter O'Brien de Lacy. He followed his uncle, serving in the Russian army, and he received from Catherine II, Augustowek, confiscated after the abdication of King Poniatowski. Not having children of their own, Maurice left the palace his nephew Patrick, and he gave Augustowek in the hands of the younger son Alexander, who married a Polish girl, Gabriela Radowicka.

Mentioned Honora (Hanora [see above !]) de Browne / de Camus Browne of Camas / DeLacy, daughter of Edmond DeLacy of Rathcahill, Esq. and Alice DeLacy, was wife of George de Browne, de Camus, and she was mother of George, 1st Count Browne of Camas and Ulysses Browne.

Above Ulysses Browne was husband of Maria Philippina Magdalena von Martinitz, and was father of Baron Maximilian Ulysses / Reichsgraf von Browne / Camus und Mountany, b. 1705 in Basel, Switzerland, died 1757.

Above named Count Pierce Edmond de Lacy / Peadar de Lasa, b. 1678, had family:
1.
the son-in-law, Riga Governor-General George Browne;
2.
son - Franz Moritz Lacy (1725-1800), a famous military leader;
3.
nephew was Boris P. Lassi / Moritz Lazy / Lacy, 1737-1820, General of Infantry (Boris Petrovich Lassie was the Russian military leader, General of Infantry, a hero of the storming of Izmail and Prague. In 1797-1798 the Governor-General of the Kazan province. He began his service in the Austrian army, in 1762 admitted to the Russian service with the rank of lieutenant, in respect to the merits of Field Marshal Lassi immediately promoted to captain; he remained out of work until 1805, when the first he was sent to Naples with a secret mission, and then, was appointed commander of the Russian, English and Neapolitan troops to protect the kingdom of Naples. After Austerlitz Lassie returned from Naples to Russia and settled in his estate in Grodno, where he died in 1820).

We back to Michal Holynski, junior, 1784 - 1854, the son of
Jan (Ivan) Holynski and Barbara KASZYC, Holynska.
Michal HOLYNSKI was the husband of Elzbieta TOLSTOJ.
Father of
Zenaida Lubomirska [the wife of Kazimierz Anastazy Karol Lubomirski];
Emma Scalon;
Zofia Diakow;
Anna Nina Branicka;
Michal Holynski youngest - the owner of Monastirszczina / Monasterszczyzna.

Above Jan (Ivan) Holynski, 1746 - 1817, the son of Jozef Antoni Tadeusz Holynski and Petronela ZUKOWSKA. Jan was the brother of Michal Holynski, the Mohylew Marshal, b. ca 1760, married Teresa Ciechanowiecka.

Mentioned Jozef Antoni Holynski, b. ca 1730, the son of Kazimierz Holynski and Teofila MOSKIEWICZ. Above named Kazimierz Holynski b. ca 1670.
The son of Stefan Kazimierz Holynski and Izabela OSTANKIEWICZ.
His family - Krystyna Hurko.
Kazimierz Holynski was the Governor of Mstislav in 1722.

Named Stefan Kazimierz Holynski, ca 1640 - 1701, the son of Dawid Holynski, b. ca 1600, and Teodora SURYN, Holynska. Stefan Kazimierz Holynski was married Izabela OSTANKIEWICZ.

Remember -
Michal Holynski younger, 1782/1784 - 1854, had the parents -
Jan (Ivan) Holynski and Barbara KASZYC.
JAN HOLYNSKI had the brother Michal Holynski Jozefowicz / Osipovich older.
His grandparents
Jozef Antoni Tadeusz Holynski, b. ca 1730 + Petronela Zukowska.
And great-grandfather was
Kazimierz Holynski b. ca 1670.
And the great-great-grandfather -
Stefan Holynski with the wife Izabela Ostankiewicz; ie. Stefan = Stefan Kazimierz Holynski (ca 1630 / 1640 - 1701).
Above Kazimierz Holynski b. ca 1670, had children:
Jozef Antoni Tadeusz Holynski;
Kazimierz Holynski b. ca 1730 + Krystyna Chodkiewicz.

Michal Holynski, Jozwicz, born ca 1760, to Jozef Antoni Tadeusz Holynski and Petronela Zukowska; the owner of Monasterszczyzna. Michal Holynski had brother
Jan Holynski.
Michal Holynski married Tekla Nagorska; and the 2nd time he was married to Teresa Ciechanowiecka.
Michal Holynski was the grandson of Kazimierz Holynski Stefanowicz born ca 1670.

Dudino is the south part of Monastirszczina / Monasterszczyzna.

Mentioned Felicja Maria Soltan, 1861-1956,
had the parents:
Jan Soltan, 1830-1884 + Konstancja Ciechanowiecka,
and the grandparents:
1.
Stanislaw Soltan, the 3rd, b. ca 1810, died in 1864, the son of Stanislaw Soltan, the 2nd, 1756-1836,
who was the son of
Stanislaw Soltan, the 1st, b. 1698 + Helena Soltan, Weyssenhoff (born Romer).
Stanislaw Soltan the 1st was born in 1698. Helena ROMER was born ca 1730.
Stanislaw Soltan the 2nd, b. 1756, had 5 siblings:
Augusta Piottuch Kublicka (born Sołtan);
Jozef Weyssenhoff;
and 3 other siblings.
Stanislaw Soltan the 2nd, b. 1756, died in 1836, married Pss Franciszka Teofila Radziwill, born ca 1756, in Berdyczow. They had 3 children: Anna Soltan and 2 other children.
Stanislaw Soltan the 2nd then married Konstancja Toplicka born ca 1792 {bef. 1800}.
They had 3 children:
Stanislaw Soltan the 3rd, b. ca 1810 {or Stanislaw Soltan the 3rd was b. ca 1790 and was the son of Pss Franciszka Teofila Radziwill Soltan} and 2 other children.
Stanislaw Pereswiet-Soltan the 3rd died in April 1864 in Nidejka. He married Julia Sluczanowska.
Stanislaw Soltan the 4th, jailed in 1864, exiled to Tobolsku, under governor Aleksander Despot Zenowicz since 1862. In 1864 - 1865 Stanislaw Soltan the 4th, stayed in a prison in St Petersburg, then in Tobolsk until 1869; in 1869 moved home to Riga, in 1874 settled in Brzostowica Murowana. Stanislaw Soltan the 4th, d. in 1896 in Aninsk in the Siebiez / Sobiez county, the Witebsk governorate, in the estate of his son-in-law Bronislaw Korsak. Stanislaw Soltan the 4th, (1822-1896), b. in the Wilkomierz county, the son of Stanislaw Soltan + the 2nd wife Konstancja Toplicki-Tupalska.
Stanislaw Soltan the 4th b. 1822, was the half-brother to Stanislaw Soltan the 3rd, b. ca 1790/1810, the son of Pss Franciszka Teofila Radziwill Soltan.
Stanislaw Soltan the 4th was the brother to Wladyslaw Soltan, and the half-brother to Adam Ludwik Soltan.
Stanislaw Soltan the 4th, studied in Mitawa until 1841, then in 1842-1843 in Dorpat in Estonia; the friend to Tytus Chalubinski. Stanislaw the 4th married in 1846 to MARIA Jundzill, and settled in Pauzole in the Wilkomierz county.

Wiktor Wladyslaw Soltan born 1853 in Brzostowica Murowana, d. in 1905 in Warszawa, was railway engineer; Wiktor Soltan (Pereswit-Soltan) born close to Hrodna, was the son of
Stanislaw SOLTAN, youngest, b. 1822, and his first wife Maria Jundzill.

Wiktor Wladyslaw Pereswit Soltan, b. 1853, d. 1905, the son of Stanislaw Soltan the 4th and Albertyna Dunin-Jundzill, Countess or MARIA JUNDZILL.
After losing his mother and after father's exile to Siberia for his participation in the January Uprising 1863, Aunt Helena Pilecka took care of him - she lived in Brzostowica Murowana. In autumn 1868, along with his brother Adam Soltan went to Riga.
2.
Jan Ciechanowiecki,
3.
Klotylda Holynska b. ca 1790.
The great-grandparents:
Ignacy Ciechanowiecki;
Michal Holynski, b. ca 1760, the owner of Monasterszczyzna, the Mohylew Marshal,
Kordula Brzostowska;
Teresa Ciechanowiecka.

The Brujewicz family:
of Boncza arms (or Boncz - Brujewicz, in Bohdanovka - i.e. Bogdanowka in Russia now - in the Mscislau ex-district since 1870 and here also Poplatyno since 1870;
Petrulin in the region of Cerykau;
Muryn - Bor or Bor near to Holynski's Michiejeviczi, 12 km NW of Klimavicy since 1870;
and Sieliszcze 18 km E-S-E of Cavusy or Czausy - since 1876).

The counties Puszkin / Pushkin:
according to Szaposznikow, vol. 1, in Mscislau = Mstsislaw 1774;
they owned Kolodzicz / Oltuchow in the province A.D. 1560,
next Sielec or Sjalec farm south of Mstsislaw (according to "Philip's Concise World Atlas", 2003) i.e. Mscislau,
Novae Sjalo i.e. Nowosiolki SW of Mscislau in 1774 and
Monachi from Suchodolski family;
relations: Sokolowski, Konstantynowicz and Reutt family.
The greatest Russian poet, founder of classical Russian poetry, Alexander Pushkin, born June 6, 1799, in Moscow, into the old noble family came from the MSCISLAW province.

Dederko of Dederkalo arms (the crest verified on 10 March 1798, they lived in the Mscislau province and possessed:
Stare Siolo - 8 km NW of Mscislau,
Nowe Siolo i.e. Novae Sjalo - 13 km SW of Mscislau,
Hryckowo,
Pisarzewszczyzna and
Turowka - 14 km SW of Novae Sjalo / Nowoje Sselo / Nowe Siolo / Nowosiolki).

Holynski - relations:
Chelchowski at the beginning of the 17th cent.,
Suryn before 1663, Kolski from Chlyszczewo by 1670;
Ostankiewicz,
Hurko,
Konstantynowicz,
Wojna, Karpilowicz,
Anna nee Sutocki + Norbert Holynski from Janovek,
Moskiewicz, Piszczal from Brakowiec, Kurzeniecki, counties Aleksandrowicz
and Starosielski from Holedz at the beginning of the 18th cent.;
Bojwid, Chodzkiewicz, Kaszyc, Mister(ow), Kirkor, Zyrkiewicz,
Zukowski and Stachowski in the 18th cent.;
Kotly, Issakowicz,
Nagorski (i.e. Nagurski; pilot Jan I. Nagurskij did "the world first flight in Nesterov's flying boat on September 17th, 1916 twice with a passenger"; the international record was registered by the Airclub counsel on November 16th, 1916),
Swatkowski (Swiatkowski) + Tekla nee Holynski at the end of the 18th cent.;
Czudowski, Ciechanowiecki and Wieczor at the beginning of the 19th cent.

Dukes Horski - places:
Miksztyn or Miksztyno,
Dudino,
Liszki and
Cerkowiszcze, and next here Ciechanowiecki, Hurko, Taran, Suchodolski families.

Hurko in Jurkowszczyzna - 1330 ha. - near to Soino, Russia now; the Hurko house related to Dabrowski family of the Abdank coat of arms, branch from the Siauliai and Kaunas territories; relations: the Konstantynowiczs.


Dudino at present is the part of Monastyrshchina / Monasterszczyzna, it's just 1 / 2 km south-west to Monastyrshchina. The Hoholowka farm was a part of this estate.
Michal Holynski, the Marshal of the nobility in Mohylew, b. ca 1760, married Teresa Ciechanowiecka, b. ca 1770, was the owner of named Monasterszczyna / Monasterszczyzna, and probably Dudino - ex Dukes Horski possession.
In 1858 - an owner Holynski / Golynskij of Monasterszczyzna in the Mogilev province, the Mstislavl county. The estate of captain I. K. Golynsky has been known since the 1780s, and further belonged to his family [until 1917 in hands of the Holynskis], in the middle of the 19th century. I. K. Holynski = Jozef Antoni Tadeusz Holynski m. Petronela ZUKOWSKA.
Above Jozef Antoni Holynski / Juozas Antanas Holinskis [ca 1727 - ca 1790] of the MSCISLAU province of POLAND, born ca 1720/1730,
was the son of Kazimierz Holynski, b. ca 1670 + Teofila MOSKIEWICZ.

L. V. Golynsky, at the end of the 19th century, the owner of Monasterszczyna; the widow of lieutenant S. I. Golynsky and until 1917 to her heirs.

Stefan Holynski (1815 - 1878), the brother of Aleksander Holynski, who was the owner of Monasterszczyzna; Stefan was the friend of Juliusz Slowacki. Stefan and Aleksander were co-owners of Krzyczew.
They were the sons of
Colonel Wincenty Michal Holynski, the Russian colonel, b. ca 1770 + Emma Gonczarow-Mordwinow.
And they were the grandsons of
Jan Holynski = Ivan Golynsky, b. 1740/1746 - 1817;
and the great-grandsons of
Jozef Antoni Tadeusz Holynski, the Klimowicze official, b. ca 1725/1730.

Stefan's sister was Emma Holynska, 1820 - 1868, m. Jozef Kazimierz Piotr Borch.

Above Aleksander Holynski (1816 - 1893), the 1831 insurgent, author and the FREEMASON.
He had 3 sons born ca 1850, and 4 sons with the 2nd wife:
Michal Holynski;
Eugeniusz Holynski;
Aleksander Holynski,
and Eustachy Holynski.

Aleksander Holynski wrote 'Cabet and Ikaryjczycy', in 1892, based on the personal experience of the author, who during his travels in America stayed in the Ikarian colony in Nauvoo. The text was published in 1891 - 1892 in the newspaper "La Revue socialiste". Aleksander Holynski's texts on 'Cabet and Ikaryjczyk' are particularly valuable material for research into the practices of early socialist movements, because they are based on the personal experience of the author, who visited in 1855 the Ikarian colony in Nauvoo. The main creator and ideologist of the Ikarian movement was born in Dijon, Etienne Cabet, 1788 - 1856, a lawyer, later a committed communist inspired by works of Tomasz Morus and Robert Owen.
The Ikaran community was established on a brotherhood basis, as one of its first articles tells us. Cabet comes to solidarity. The community obliges everyone to work according to their own strength and to meet everyone's needs, thus becoming a protection against accidents and disasters. The community is the owner. This removes wealth and poverty, buying and selling. No more money and banks. No any salaries.
Aleksander Holynski was the co-owner of Krzyczew.
And also Golynsky Alexander Mikhailov, 1816-1893, a nobleman, of the Roman Catholic religion, owned (according to a separate record of 1855):
1.
the estate Monasterszczyzna, in which total - 496 acres, under the forest - 721.
2.
Soino
and the Lesnaya Dacha estate, in which there are 182 acres of land, 182 acres under the forest.

The Golynsky family in the town of Monastyrshchina lived until lieutenant Golynsky died and left this widow to Stanislav. L. V. Golynsky, at the end of the 19th century, the owner of Monasterszczyna; then the widow of lieutenant S. I. Golynsky and until 1917 to her heirs.
Kadino, 33 km from the village of Monastyrshchina (Mogilev province, Mstislavl county).
In the 1780s owned by M. K. Poti of Rohaczew; in the middle and in the second half of the 19th century: a landowner S. V. Golynsky; at the beginning of the 20th century: his son I. S. Golynsky. The Golynsky estate in KADINO had a model farm, including cattle breeding, gardening, and forestry; a distillery and 4 flour mills worked.

Monasterszczyzna was the property of Aleksander Holynski - inf. of 1855.
Dudino at present is the part of Monastyrshchina / Monasterszczyzna, it's just 1 / 2 km south-west to Monastyrshchina. The Hoholowka farm was a part of this estate.

Holynski Aleksander Jan Joachim, b. 1816, close to Vicebsk / Witebsk, or in Krzyczew / Krichev. Died in 1893, in Lwow, or in Paris; traveler and publicist; in 1836 - 1837 with his brother Stefan Holynski, he traveled to the Middle East. Holynski, Alexander (1816-1893) / Alexandre Jean Joachim Holinski visited Venezuela, described in 1853. Stefan was the friend of Juliusz Slowacki. They lived and were raised in their childhood in Krzyczew. Aleksander was in the south California / Californie. He was writing on the Panama Canal.
Aleksander Holynski emigrated after 1831/1832. He visited Egipt and Palestina, he was in Italy.
Aleksander wrote 'La Californie et les routes interoceaniques' in Brussels in 1853.
His brother
Stefan Holynski b. 1815, d. 1878, was the son of Wincenty Michal Holynski and Emma.
Stefan b. 1815, was the husband of Maria with 2 sons: Wladyslaw Holynski [maybe with the son L. V. Golynsky who was the owner of Monasterszczyzna ca 1895] and Jan Holynski [Jan b. 1865 {1863}, had a son Jan Stefan Holynski = S. I. Golynsky, b. in 1889]. Stefan was the brother of Aleksander Holynski; Alicja Alina Komar; Emma.

Above Jan Holynski born in 1865 {1863}, the son of Stefan Holynski. Husband of Janina with the son Jan Stefan Holynski = S. I. Golynsky. L. V. Golynsky, at the end of the 19th century, the owner of Monasterszczyna; then it belonged to the widow of lieutenant S. I. Golynsky and until 1917 to her heirs.

Named J. S. Holynski = S. I. Golynsky / Jan-Stefan Holynski / Jan Stefan Holynski, 1889-1914, the owner of MONASTERSZCZYZNA, was the of Jan Holynski and Janina Ciechanowiecka; Jan Holynski, 1863 - 1943, m. Janina Ciechanowiecka, 1866 - 1916,
with children:
1.
Ludwika Maria Janina Holynska, 1888-1952, m. Marian Stefan Wandalin Broel-Plater, 1873-1951,
with
Jerzy Broel-Plater, 1913-1939, and
Kazimierz Otto / Kazimierz Broel-Plater, 1915-2004, and
Andrzej Broel-Plater;
2.
Jan Stefan Holynski, 1889-1914, the owner of Monasterszczyzna;
3.
Wlodzimierz Holynski, 1890 - 1941;
4.
Stefan Michal Mateusz Holynski, 1890 - 1942, m. Gabriela Marya Starzenska, 1894 - 1984;
5.
Irena Ludwika Holynska, 1891 - 1981.

Mentioned Jan Stefan Holynski, 1889 - 1914, the Monasterszczyzna owner,
his parents
Jan Holynski, 1863 - 1943 + Janina Ciechanowiecka, 1866 - 1916;
the grandparents
Stefan Holynski, 1815 - 1878;
Maria Kobylinska;
Wlodzimierz Ciechanowiecki, 1820 - 1900;
Ludwika Wojnicz-Sianozecka, 1840 - 1920;
the great-grandparents:
Wincenty Michal Holynski, Colonel, b. ca 1770;
Florian Aleksander Wawrzyniec Kobylinski, 1774 - 1843;
Jan Ciechanowiecki b. 1790;
Platon Wojnicz-Sianozecki;
Emma Gonczarow-Mordwinow b. ca 1790;
Anna Rostworowska, 1791-1847;
Klotylda Holynska b. ca 1790;
Aleksandra Zukowska b. 1810.
The great-great-grandparents:
Ignacy Ciechanowiecki, b. ca 1760;
Kordula Brzostowska b. ca 1780.
The great-great-great-grandparents:
Jozef Antoni Tadeusz Holynski, the Klimowicze official, b. ca 1730;
Petronela Zukowska.
And Marcin Ciechanowiecki b. ca 1720;
Robert Brzostowski b. in 1748;
Anna Jadwiga Plater - Broel, b. ca 1750.
The great-great-great-great-grandparents -
Jozef Brzostowski, the Smolensk governor, 1692 - 1745;
Count Konstanty Ludwik Plater - Broel, 1722 - 1778;
Ludwika Maria Sadowska;
Dss Augusta Oginska, 1724 - 1791.
And Augusta come from
Jozef Tadeusz Oginski, Duke, 1693 - 1736 + Dss Anna Wisniowiecka, 1695 - 1732.

The owner of Monasterszczyzna J. S. Holynski = Jan-Stefan Holynski / Jan Stefan Holynski, 1889 - 1914. The father of Wlodzimierz Holynski.


MSCISLAW and MIEZONKA - Kruszyna close to JEDLNO - DUBROVNA close to ORSHA:

Eugeniusz Adolf Lubomirski the owner of Kruszyna since 1862, d. 1911 [compare Kruszyna and Jedlno; also on Dubrowna by the DNIEPR river close to ORSHA]: come from Ksawery Lubomirski / Franciszek Ksawery Lubomirski 1747-1819, and Teofila Rzewuski.

Maria Anna Dorota Lubomirska RONIKIER, 1832-1905 + Roman RONIKIER 1832-1918 [compare de LACY, Buturlin, Wollowicz]:
her father -
Konstanty Stanislaw Ksawery Lubomirski b. 1786 in Petersburg;
grandfather - Franciszek Ksawery Lubomirski 1747 - 1819 [see above Kruszyna and Dubrowna];
great-grandfather
Stanislaw Lubomirski b. 1704 in Braclaw, d. 1793 in Warszawa;
great-great-grandfather:
Jerzy Aleksander Lubomirski 1666 in Nowy Sacz, d. 1735,
the son of Aleksander Michal Lubomirski d. 1675,
the grandson of Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski.

Teresa RONIKIER, 1845-1900 [the sister of above named ROMAN RONIKIER] m. Michal Wollowicz 1812-1882: he was the grandson of Count Antoni Wollowicz, 1750-1822 + Teofila Matuszewicz.
Antoni Wollowicz, Count in 1798 of Prussia, 1750-1822 was son of
Jozef Wollowicz b. ca 1720 and Magdalena Ludwika Marianna Michniewicz.

Above Jozef Wollowicz, b. ca 1720, d. 1779, was the son of
Jerzy Wollowicz [b. ca 1690, died 1724, who was son of Krzysztof Wollowicz / Krzysztof Kazimierz Wollowicz, b. ca 1670 / 1675] and Barbara Adamkowicz.

Russian and Soviet intelligence carried out two coups in the US: 1901 and in 1963. It was one and the same organization that in 1917/1918 worked in Bolshevik Russia without a break and without change. They were looked after by people like:
Feliks Dzierzynski,
Uljanow Lenin,
Romuald Pilar Pilchau and
Artuzow Frautchi from Switzerland.
The transfer of people from the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth began in the years 1860s and 1870s, mainly from modern Belarus, Lithuania and ethnic Poland. Often, to hide the origin and roots of these people [national minority from ex-Grand Duchy of Lithuania], they were given the term 'Russians' from 'Russia'. This applies, of course, to everyone from Zmudz / Samaites, around Grodno / Hrodna, and the Minsk Governorate of Belarus.
The Russians created ideologies for this underground political intelligence and the system of secret organizations [Freemasonry, too]. Marxism, atheism, and feminism as well abortion movement, mixed with anarchism, they were supposed to be the basis for contacts with Soviet Russia in the 1960s of the 20th century. There were quite other people behind direct killers in 1901 and 1963: in 1901 they organized weapons and money, provided organizational contacts, and in 1963 they gave home, work and political contacts. An uninterrupted intelligence system is depicted on this website and on other pages in my domain 'konstantynowicz.info'. This structure was based, among others on genealogies and places of residence in Belarus, Lithuania, Estonia, in Russia and Poland, as well as Scotland and Ireland. In addition, in France and Switzerland.
To conquer the North American west coast [Alaska - to California] they created - [beginning in 1721] through contacts on Malta - the intelligence network in Central and Western Europe [phase 1741-1791]. This organization was called the Illuminati [official beginnings of 1776/1778/1779].
In Poland it was built from the side of Kamieniec Podolski / Kamianets-Podilskyi and Podolia / Podole, through Warsaw and western Great Poland / Wielkopolska. In Germany: Courland [then German-Polish territory], Konigsberg, Berlin, Neuchatel [then in Prussia], Brunswick and Strasbourg. In Great Britain: southern Ireland, Scotland, London.
In Russia, among others the Tver Governorate and Minsk Province in Belarus and Vitebsk Governorate [together with Polish Livonia].
It was until 1870 / 1871-1909 but then the Illuminati turned into globalists, and from the 1950s-1960s the ideology of world globalization is also used, as well as globalism and atheistic liberalism derived from Marxism. After the 1963 coup in the US, globalists take over the US.
It allows for the 90s of the 20th century modernized Russia, and China had - after 2000 - the possibility of sucking money from the USA. Long-term goal:
seizing power over Northern Hemisphere after 2030.
Two coups in the US, September 1901 and November of 1963, and the murder of General Wladyslaw Sikorski in July 1943, as well as the Smolensk Catastrophe in April 2010 in Smolensk, are the result of the operation of one and the same intelligence organization created in Tsarist Russia, but infiltrated since the 1880s through the 19th century by the Polish independence conspiracy and by Baltic Germans [Pilar-Pilchau; Mohrenschildt; Dzierzynski; Pilsudski; Paszkowski-Armand-Konstantynowicz of Miezonka and Moscow; Count Konstantin Alexander Karl Wilhelm Christoph von Benckendorff].
After 1871 [Albert Pike to Giuseppe Mazzini], it was known that British intelligence and the Polish underground aimed at overthrowing the family's power Romanov in Tsarist Russia [compare the branch of Romanov-Oldenburg-Japaridse-Armand-Saparian].
It was not until May 1937 that the communist Russian counterintelligence took over power again in Soviet Union [Great Purge], which led to the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939.
So we have one underground system using social engineering:
Illuminati [Tadeusz Grabianka and Cagliostro],
globalists [Zbigniew Brzezinski],
Russian political intelligence [along with the network of Leopold Kronenberg and Loewenstein after 1865].
This hostile structure was ruled over Russia in Europe and North America after 1741 to 2016.


Russian and Soviet intelligence carried out two coups in the US: 1901 and in 1963. It was one and the same organization that in 1917/1918 worked in Bolshevik Russia without a break and without change. Acc. to Longin Pastusiak on 19 July 2019:
"... In 1976, the House of Representatives set up a special commission.
The commission published the report on July 17, 1979, which answered some questions, but also gave birth to many new ones. The report agreed with the conclusions of the Warren Commission that Oswald shot President Kennedy, but did not agree with the conclusion that he acted alone. Studies of acoustic experts have shown that it is highly likely that two people shot. "The commission believes (...) that President Kennedy probably fell victim to the conspiracy."
But the commission was unable to identify the second killer. On the basis of acoustic tests, the commission found that not 3, but 4 shots were fired in Dallas and one of them fell from a grassy hill in front of moving cars.
Forensic experts say Oswald, if he ever shot, he wasn't the only shooter. They put forward the thesis that there were three shooters, and five shots. The assassination itself was prepared professionally.
Abraham Zapruder's film indicates that the shot was also fired from the front.
Testimonies from doctors at the hospital in Dallas tell us that the large wound on the back of Kennedy's head was the exit wound. Evidence of acoustic testing indicates that there were 4 shots, including one shot from the front.

In 1992, Dr. Crenshaw published his book titled 'Collusion of Silence'.
Dr. Creshaw, referring to what he saw with his own eyes on the operating table, said that Kennedy received a shot twice in front, once in the neck and once on the right side of the head. This indicates that Oswald was not the only shooter.
While he was trying to save the president's life, a strange man walked nervously around the operating room with his gun out. Dr. Creshaw goes on to say that the same man with a weapon appeared in the operating room when he was operating Oswald. At one point, Dr. Crenshaw was dismissed from the operating table by phone. The newly sworn president Lyndon Johnson called, who wanted to get a testimony from dying Oswald and informed him that the agent in the operating room would accept this testimony. In this way, Crenshaw suggests that Johnson may have been part of the Kennedy plot. After Oswald was declared dead, he suddenly disappeared. Dr. Charles Crenshaw ends his book with the following words:
'The murder was a brutal action that changed our internal policy and outside and changed history. People who participated in this collusion of silence they are not heroes or great Americans. At most, they can be considered cowards, and at worst for conspirators. This plot must end'.

In addition to Oswald and Jack Ruby, several died in a few years, and some say even about a dozen people who were involved in the investigation of events in Dallas on November 22, 1963. There is no transcript of Oswald's auditions.
Authorities confiscated several films made by viewers during the president's journey.
After arriving at Bethesda near Washington, the president's body was wrapped in another material, and was in a different casket than when it was taken from the hospital in Dallas ... ".

On May 6, 2019 by Lawrence Goldstone about Leon Czolgosz in September 1901:
"... Within forty-eight hours, anarchist leaders were arrested in a number of American cities, most in Chicago, where Czolgosz had visited. Despite intense police grilling, although they admitted meeting Czologsz breifly, they denied all knowledge of the crime. In fact, one of the anarchists, Abe Isaak, published a warning in his newspaper, 'Free Society', that Czolgosz was likely a police agent. A warrant was also issued for Emma Goldman, the 'high priestess of anarchy', but she wasn't found until days later. ...".
J. L. Pattison in October 2018:
"... Another one of Oswald's ... friends was European emigre, Jerzy Mohrenschildt / George de Mohrenschildt, a petroleum geologist who just happened to be friends with CIA employee, George H. W. Bush. Yes, the same George H. W. Bush who would later become CIA director and the 41st president of the United States (and who claimed he couldn't remember where he was the day JFK was assassinated). ... George de Mohrenschildt introduced Lee and Marina Oswald to Ruth Paine who allowed the Oswald family to move into her house in Irving, Texas.
Ruth Paine's mother-in-law was friends with Allen Dulles.
Dulles was the United States CIA Director from 1953 until 1961 when he was fired by President John F. Kennedy. ... Conflict of interest notwithstanding, Allen Dulles was later assigned by President Lyndon B. Johnson to the Warren Commission to investigate the murder of JFK. Not only did Ruth Paine's father, William Avery Hyde, have CIA connections - and at one time was under consideration for an undisclosed covert operation in Vietnam - and her sister, Sylvia Hoke, was an employee of the CIA in Falls Church, Virginia.

... It was Ruth Paine who recommended the job at the Texas School Book Depository (TSBD) to Lee Harvey Oswald. The TSBD was owned by Texas oilman, D. Harold Boyd who not only disliked JFK, but was also friends with George de Mohrenschildt.


Kraszuty and Jurewicz, Despot-Zenowicz, Konstantynowicz and Soltan genealogy, in the Polock province.

Stanislaw Juriewicz, b. 1800/1802, as the oldest brother, divided these properties among his brothers. His brother,
Michal Juriewicz, received Kraszuty, a large estate covered by a dense forest, known to contain bears, moose, and other big game. His brother
Jan Jurewicz received two estates, Franopol and Porzecze.
His father was
Joseph Juriewicz/ Jozef Jurewicz, b. ca 1770, from the Orsha district in the province of Mogilev.
Jozef Jurewicz came into possession of Kolpino after his marriage to Joanna Despot Zenowicz / Anna Deszpot-Zienowicz b. ca 1775; also in Kraszuty / Wielkie-Kraszuty / Krashuty.

Stanislaw Jurewicz was the son of
JOZEF JUREWICZ / Josif Jurievitsch b. ca 1770, and Joanna or ANNA DESPOT ZENOWICZ / Anna Jurewicz b. ca 1770 / 1775.
Anna Despot Zenowicz Jurewicz was the daughter of
Jozef Despot ZENOWICZ / Josif Deszpo-Zenowicz b. ca 1745, and POLONIA OGINSKA / Apolonia Deszpo-Zenowicz b. ca 1750.
Anna was the wife of named JOZEF JUREWICZ / Josif Jurievitsch b. ca 1770.
Anna was the mother of
Stanislaw Jurievitsch / Stanislaw JUREWICZ, b. 1800 / 1802
and
Anna von Wrangell nee Jurewicz, b. 1819.

Wiktor Wladyslaw Rudolf Pereswit-Soltan, born in 1853 - d. 1905 Warsaw, the owner of Kraszuty.
Wielkie-Kraszuty / Krashuty, a village in the Mikolajewska area, a district of Polock, the goverment of Witebsk / Vicebsk, owned by above mentioned Soltan, 1853-1905, engineer from Lodz, the Congress Poland, the owner of Kraszuty, married to Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff. Wiktor Wladyslaw Soltan (born 1853 in Brzostowica Murowana - 1905 Warszawa) was railway engineer;
Soltan (Pereswit-Soltan) born close to Hrodna, was the son of
Stanislaw SOLTAN, youngest, and his first wife Mary Jundzill.

Wiktor Wladyslaw Pereswit Soltan, b. 1853, d. 1905, maybe was the son of Stanislaw Soltan and Albertyna Dunin-Jundzill, Countess.
After losing his mother and after father's exile to Siberia for his participation in the January Uprising 1863, Aunt Helena Pilecka took care of him - she lived in Brzostowica Murowana. In autumn 1868, along with his brother Adam Soltan went to Riga [see Konstantynowicz + PUSZKIN / Pushkin] to study at the Engineering Politechnic. He graduated in 1874; send on the practice of engineering in Switzerland, where his uncle, Victor Jundzill, was the chief engineer of railways Lausanne-Bern. In 1874-8, Wiktor Soltan worked for the West-Swiss Railways in Lausanne; returned to Warsaw in 1878 as a senior clerk in the Governing Board of the Warsaw-Terespol railway and in 1879 in the office of the board of Vistula Railway. Wiktor Wladyslaw Rudolf Pereswit-Soltan, born in 1853 - d. 1905 Warsaw, the owner of Kraszuty / Wielkie-Kraszuty / Krashuty, a village in the Mikolajewska area, a district of Polock, the goverment of Witebsk / Vicebsk, owned by above mentioned Soltan, 1853-1905, engineer from Lodz, the Congress Poland, the owner of Kraszuty, married to Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff. Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff Soltan's brother was
Joseph Weyssenhoff who married Alicja Bloch / Aleksandra Emilia Bloch,
the daughter of Jan Bloch a banker from Lodz, thanks to family connections of the Soltans.

Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff m. above Wiktor Wladyslaw Pereswit Soltan, b. 1853, d. 1905, the son of Stanislaw Soltan and Albertyna Dunin-Jundzill Countess.
Amelia's father:
Michal Weyssenhoff b. 1831 + Wanda Lubienska Countess, ca 1830 / after 1836 - ca 1880, and Wanda's father was Seweryn Lubienski Count + Amelia Golabek Jezierska, Countess
{Amelia, 1813/1816 - 1885, the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Pawel Golabek-Jezierski, 1786 - 1858 in Garbow, the Brzeg County + Karolina JELSKA.
The granddaughter of
Count Karol Golabek Jezierski, 1750 - 1826 in Warszawa + Zuzanna BIELINSKA.
The great-granddaughter of
Jacek Golabek-Jezierski, 1722 - 1805 in Otwock Wielki, Count + Roza SZCZUTOWSKA.
JACEK Jezierski was the son of
Ludwik Golabek-Jezierski, ca 1690 - 1762 + Wiktoria STOINSKA}.

Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff's brother:
Jozef Weyssenhoff, writer + Alicja Bloch / Aleksandra Emilia Bloch, the daughter of a banker from Lodz - Jan Bloch. The daughter of mentioned Jozef Emanuel Marian Weyssenhoff was Aleksandra Zielewicz, 1891 - 1956 in Brazil. Jozef Weyssenhoff, Baron, novelist, poet, literary critic and publisher.

Above Waldemar Golabek-Jezierski Count, b. 1822, died 1855, the brother of Amelia Lubienska, b. 1813/1816, was the husband of Julia Pavlovna Bobrinskaya.

Julia Pawlowna Bobrynska / Julia Broel - Plater, Golabek - Jezierska, nee Bobrinski / Bobrynska, 1823 - 1899, married Waldemar Golabek-Jezierski Count, b. 1822, died 1855 in Warsaw. Julia 1st married Waldemar Golabek - Jezierski in 1851; Waldemar was born in 1822. They had a son Aleksander Golabek - Jezierski.

Julia BOBRZYNSKA JEZIERSKA b. 1823, the 2nd time married Cezar August Broel - Plater in 1859.

Julia Pavlovna Bobrinskaya, born 1823 in Saratov, d. in 1899 in Nice, France, the daughter of
Pavel Alexeievich BOBRINSKI, 1801-1830, m. Julia Bielinska, 1804-1899,
and Julia BIELINSKA was the daughter of STANISLAW BIELINSKI.

Pavel / Pawel Bobrzynski / Paul Bobrinsky b. 1801 - died in Florence 1830 (see Oginski and Chodzko - Venture, Breguet, Sulkowski), m. 1822 to Julia Junosza - Bielinska / Junosza Bielinski / Julia Junosha-Belinskaya b. 1804 - died in Paris in 1899.
Julia Stanislawowna Bobrynska nee Sonocka Bielinska / Bielinska, b. after 1790 / bef. 1804 - d. 1892 / 1899 [1795-1892]; m. in 1822; after death of husband she moved to Paris; she was married to Pavel Alekseevich Bobrinski / Pawel Aleksiejewicz Bobrynski ie. Pawel Bobrynski / Bobrinski born on October 27, 1801, in Saint Petersburg ie. Paul Bobrinsky, b. 1801 - died in Florence 1830.
Julia Bielinska Bobrynska was the daughter of
Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski [b. ca 1740 ?] died 1812 in Vicebsk / Witebsk, served on the court of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski; the Marshal of the Parliament in 1793, m. Katarzyna nee Golicyn, b. 1775, d. 1825 [1770-1827] in Saratow.
Julia Bielinska Bobrynska was the granddaughter of Michal Bielinski
[Michal Bielinski b. ca 1690, and he had the brother Franciszek BIELINSKI, junior, b. 1683,
and they both were the sons of Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, 1650-1713]
died 1746/1747, the Chelmno province governor in 1738, the Sztum office, 1725 the King court, 1736-1742 in Kozlowka palace near by Lubartow; and Michal Bielinski m. 1st to Aurora Maria Rutowska
{ie. Maria Anna Katharina (1706-1746), Countess Rutowska, married firstly in January 1728 to Count Michal Bielinski, divorced in early 1732; secondly, in February 1732, to Claude Marie Noyel, Comte du Bellegarde et d'Entremont}, the daughter of Fryderyk August the 1st and Fatima / the Turk Fatima, later Maria Aurora von Spiegel
{Augustus II the Strong / August II Mocny, 1670 - 1733, known in Saxony as Frederick Augustus I, was Elector of Saxony in 1697, elected King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania in 1697-1706 and in 1709 - 1733. He was succeeded by his son, Augustus III of Poland},
the grand-daughter of
John George III, Elector of Saxony + Princess Anna Sophie of Denmark, ie. Jan Jerzy III Saxon / Sas and his 1st wife Anna Zofia of Danmark, 2-v. Claude Marie de Bellegarde. Jan Jerzy the 3rd, m. 2nd time to Tekla Peplowski.

Julia was the granddaughter of Jadwiga Niemyski, of the Kozlowka estate.
Julia was the granddaughter of Michal Bielinski.
Julia was the great-granddaughter of
Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, b. ca 1650, d. 1713, the Crown Marshal in 1702-1713, in 1682 he married Ludwika Maria MORSZTYN, the daughter of Andrzej Morsztyn. Kazimierz Bielinski was the son of
Franciszek Bielinski, senior, b. ca 1620, and Anna Akerstoff.

Jurjewicz or Lukasz Mateusz JUREWICZ, b. ca 1660, had son Jurjewicz / Franciszek Felicjan JUREWICZ, b. 1695 in the Oshmiana ex-district.

Franciszek Felicjan Jurjewicz / Franciszek Felicjan Jurewicz had children:
1. Tomasz Jurjewicz / Tomasz Jurewicz, b. 21/12/1720,
2. Stanislaw Jurjewicz / Stanislaw Jurewicz, b. 1725,
3.
ANTONI JUREWICZ / Anthony Yurevich / Jurjewicz, Antoni, b. 1730 / 1735 + Agnieszka Konstantynowicz of the Mscislau branch of the Konstantynowiczs, born ca 1735/1740 - see Augustyn Konstantynowicz b. ca 1635/1645,
4. Adam Jurjewicz, b. 1740 + Marianna.

Ignacy Nikodem Jurjewicz, was born to Antoni Jurjewicz and Agnieszka Konstantynowicz.
Antoni Jurjewicz or Jurjevicius Antoni was born in 1735.
Ignacy Jurewicz had 6 brothers and sisters:
Tadeusz Jurewicz,
Michal Jurjewicz,
JOZEF Jurewicz born 1770, and so on.

Ignacy JUREWICZ married Justyna Wieliczko. They had 3 sons:
Jozef Jurjewicz b. ca 1790 [see below], and 2 other children.

Above Ignacy Nikodem Jurjewicz b. ca 1760 / 1770.

Acc.to my research, the brother of Ignacy Jurewicz b. 1760/1770, and son of named Antoni Jurewicz b. ca 1730/1735, was
JOZEF JUREWICZ / Josif Jurievitsch b. ca 1770, married Joanna or ANNA DESPOT ZENOWICZ.

Stanislaw Jurievitsch / Stanislaw Josifovich JUREWICZ / Stanislaw Jurewicz, b. 1800 or in 1802.
Stanislaw Jurewicz / Stanislav Yurevich, b. 1800/1802, with whom the poet Pushkin met in Mogilev, was next of kin to Ignacy Despot Zenowicz / Ignatius Despot Zenovich.
Ignacy Despot ZENOWICZ b. ca 1830 was a translator of Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin.

Ignacy's ZENOWICZ children:
Mieczyslaw Deszpot-Zenowicz b. ca 1850,
Maria Aniela,
Wanda.

Stanislaw Juriewicz, b. 1800/1802, as the oldest brother, divided these properties among his brothers. His brother, Michal Juriewicz, received Kraszuty, a large estate covered by a dense forest, known to contain bears, moose, and other big game. His brother Jan Jurewicz received two estates, Franopol and Porzecze.

Rokossowski, Krasinski, Kaczynski, Chudzik in the Baranowo parish, north-west to Ostroleka. Olszowski, Maslowski, Myszkowski, Psarski, Kreski and Sulimierski in the area of Olszowa - Kepno - Grebanin and Wieruszow - Baranow.
It's weird. While researching my and my parents' genealogy and history in October 1987 until today on 29th April 2021, I came across the following people of great politics: Wladimir Ulianov Lenin, French PM Georges Eugene Benjamin Clemenceau, Marshal Jozef Pilsudski, Marshal Rola-Zymierski in 1942, General Wladyslaw Sikorski in 1939, General and President Wojciech Jaruzelski; Saint Karol Wojtyla - Pope and chief pastor of the worldwide Catholic Church, and head of state or sovereign of the Vatican City State; President Lech Walesa, Leopold Kronenberg, US Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski, J. F. Kennedy, President McKinnley, Marshal Marian Spychalski, General Piotr Jaroszewicz, General Karol Swierczewski, the Breguet family; the Poniatowski, Potocki, Lubomirski, Prozor, Radziwill, Oskierka, Chrapowicki, Wankowicz and others families from Belarus, Lithuania, Poland; Dukes Oldenburg; Japaridze, Erekle II of Georgia; Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski, President Lech Kaczynski; S. Niesiolowski, Leszek Moczulski, Bronislaw Geremek, PM Waldemar Pawlak; President of EU Donald Tusk; Angela Merkel; President Bronislaw Komorowski; PM Suchocka; Naimski of Secret services, A. Owsiany from intelligence agency; Cagliostro and Carsten Niebuhr of Illuminati Order with the Maltase Order; PM Leszek Miller, the Dukes Krasinski of the Przasnysz county; Findeisen of the Chocen commune; the German families among others Nostitz-Jackowski, Arnold, Kalkstein, Kruszynski; the Catholic Bishops of the Zaluski, Dembowski, Dembinski, Poniatowski, Soltyk families; the branch of Mecinski-Stadnicki-Wezyk-Jordan-Walewski-Pradzynski-Krasicki-Rzeczycki-Malachowski-Kiedrzynski-Pstrokonski in Poland in the 18th and 19th centuries; the Belarusian nobility with Oginski, Swiatopelk-Mirski, Wankowicz, Prozor, Oskierka, Radziwill, Piottuch-Kublicki, Soltan and Sapieha, Chrapowicki, Jurewicz and Despot-Zenowicz, Malkiewicz with Szumski and Bouvier; Zarako-Zarakowski and others. Why?


Jozef Koschembahr-Lyskowski, 1853-1922, m. Helena Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1870, the daughter of Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski and Elzbieta Karwat. Helena had a sister Czeslawa Hutten-Czapska, 1874-1956.

Mentioned Elzbieta Hutten Czapska (nee Karwat), 1842 in Wichulec - 1906 in Brodnica, was the daughter of Teofil Karwat.
Explanation to named above Wladyslaw Czapski b. ca 1840:
Wlodzimierz Hutten Czapski b. ca 1870,
was the son of
Count Kazimierz Antoni Fabian Hutten-Czapski, 1842 in BUKOWIEC - 1879 in GRYLEW / GRYLEWO
{Kazimierz Czapski b. 1842, was the brother of
1. Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski, Count, b. in 1837 in Bukowiec, in the Nowy Tomysl County, died in 1884 in Paris;
2. Matylda Fabianna Jadwiga Osiecimska;
3. Kazimierz Antoni Fabian Hutten-Czapski, Count;
4. Jadwiga Ordega.
Note at margin -
Jozef Ludwik Hutten-Czapski b. in 1806 in Mierzanow close to Plock, d. in 1900 in Cracow; insurgent in 1831 and in 1848, General in 1863, fought in France in 1870, married ca 1840. Elzbieta Hutten-Czapska nee Karwat, b. 1842 in Wichulec, 8 km south-east to KONOJADY of Nostitz-Jackowski and of Wybicki. Elzbieta died in 1906 in Brodnica. Elzbieta was the daughter of Teofil Karwat and Jadwiga. Elzbieta m. Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski},
and Maria Antonina Kunegunda Goetzendorf-Grabowska, b. 1838;
the grandson of
1. Count Franciszek Ignacy Dionizy Hutten-Czapski, 1797 in BYDGOSZCZ - 1862 in PRZYSIERSK + Michalina Maria Hutten-Czapska, 1818-1889;
2.
Count Edward Goetzendorf-Grabowski, 1810-1900 + Jozefa Koscielska.

The great-grandson of
Count Mikolaj Adrian Joachim Hutten-Czapski, 1753-1833;
Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski, 1779-1844;
Count Jozef Goetzendorf-Grabowski, 1750-1857;
Jozef Koscielski, 1750-1831;
Maria Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1760;
Zofia Obuchowicz, 1797-1866;
Antonina Anna Niezychowska;
Kunegunda Teresa Rokitnicka.

The great-great-grandson of
Stanislaw Goetzendorf-Grabowski, the Gniezno register writer, 1740-1811 + Dorota Osten-Sakin, 1720-1754;
Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1802;
Dss Weronika Joanna Radziwill, b. 1754;
Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792;
Kandyda Rozalia Lipska, of Warsaw, b. 1721.

The great-great-great-grandson of
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699-1746 + Teofila Konopacka, 1680-1733;
Michal Kazimierz Rybenko, Duke Radziwill, 1702-1762 + Anna Luiza Mycielska, 1729-1771.
Jozef Antoni Lipski, 1688-1752 + Anna Letkowska, 1690-1754.

Above Ignacy Czapski, 1699 - 1746 in Rynkowce, the governor of Gdansk.
The son of
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski, the Elblag governor, 1656 - 1716,
the grandson of
Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski, the MALBORK official, m. Ludwika Rudnicka.
Above Franciszek Miroslaw Czapski, 1607 - 1677, the Malbork official, m. Zofia von Holtzen (Guldenblock von Holt).

Above Michalina Maria Hutten-Czapska, 1818 - 1889 in SMOGULEC,
was the daughter of
Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski, 1779-1844 + Zofia Obuchowicz
(the daughter of Michal Obuchowicz, 1760 - 1818);
and the granddaughter of
Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1802 + Pss Weronika Joanna Radziwill, b. in 1754.
WERONIKA was the daughter of Duke Michal Kazimierz Rybenko Radziwill, 1702-1762 + Anna Luiza Mycielska, 1729-1771.

Franciszek Stanislaw Czapski was the son of Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699-1746 + Teofila Konopacka, ca 1680 - 1733.

In 1838 in Dzierzno close to SWIEDZIEBNIA, the owner - Alfons Czapski, b. ca 1810,
the son of
Franciszek Andrzej Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1760,
the grandson of
Jozef Hutten-Czapski, b. 1722 or ca 1720, and Anna Wernikowska b. ca 1740.
Jozef Czapski married 1st ca 1740 to Marianna Karlowska b. ca 1723; Jozef m. 2nd ca 1750 to Elzbieta Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1730, the daughter of Jozef Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1700. Jozef b. 1720/1722 m. 3rd ca 1758 to named Anna Wernikowska.
Jozef Hutten-Czapski (1720/1722-1765), Polish General Major, Governor of Elblag, Senator for the Kingdom of Poland. He was buried in 1765 in Chelmno. Jozef Czapski was the son of
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699 / 1700 - 1746 + Teofila Konopacka, 1680-1733.
JOZEF Czapski / JOZEF PIOTR CZAPSKI, d. in 1765 in Chelmno, buried in Chelmno,
was the son of
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699-1746 in RYNKOWKA + Teofila Konopacka, 1680-1733 in Rynkowka.

RYNKOWKA - a village in the Smetowo Graniczne community, within the Starogard County [Stargard Gdanski], 8 kilometres south-west of Smetowo Graniczne, 31 km south of Starogard Gdanski, and 25 km west to KWIDZYN.

Note to CEZARY JUCHNIEWICZ and Aldona Kojallowicz Bulhak nee Dzierzynska, 1870 - 1966.
Aldona Dzierzynski was oldest sister of Feliks Dzierzynski, she in 1892 married to Gedymin Jerzy Bulhak (died 1908). Her son Antoni Bulhak died after 1970, was one of the aides of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski. Anthony George Bulhak / George Bulhak (using his middle name) / Jerzy Bulhak / Antoni Jerzy Bulhak, a Polish citizen, the son of Gediminas Bulhak and Aldona Dzierzynski / Dzerzhinsky, was born in Zawoloczyce, on March 3, 1898 (or he was baptized in Zawoloczyce - Bulhak estate was near by this chapel in the Marina Gorka region).
Antoni Bulhak married Wanda Juchniewicz, born in Vilnius, March 8, 1901, the daughter of Caesar / Cezary JUCHNIEWICZ and Mary Pilsudska / Maria Pilsudska / Maria Pilsudski. The marriage was April 11, 1923 in Vilnius.
Jozef Wincenty Piotr Pilsudski, b. 1833 died 1902, + Maria Billewicz
had 12 children, among others
Helena Pilsudski, b. 1864, d. 1917,
Zofia Kadenacy b. 1865 + Boleslaw Kadenacy,
Bronislaw Pilsudski [see Japan, Sieroszewski, Azbelev, Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company],
MARSHAL Jozef Pilsudski,
Adam Pilsudski b. 1869,
Kazimierz Pilsudski,
named above Maria Pilsudska, Juchniewiczowa / Maria Juchniewicz b. 1873 + Cezary Juchniewicz.

Aldona Kojallowicz Bulhak Dzierzynska, b. 1870, was the daughter of Helena JANUSZEWSKA Dzierzynska [Helena was the sister of Emilia Zawadzka and Zofia Pilar von Pilchau], and the granddaughter of Ignacy Januszewski b. 1804.

Aldona was sister of Jadwiga Dzierzynska-Kuszelewska; FELIKS DZIERZYNSKI; Wanda Dzierzynska; Ignacy Dzierzynski and Wladyslaw Dzierzynski.

Aldona Kojallowicz - Bulhak - Dzierzynska was born in 1870 in Joda, close to Mejszagola, died 1966 in Lodz; she was wife of Gedymin Jerzy Bulhak and Artur Kojallowicz; she was mother of Edmund; Rudolf; Helena; Antoni; Maria; and Helena 2nd;
she was sister of Witold Dzierzynski; Jadwiga Dzierzynska-Kuszelewska; Stanislaw; Kazimierz; FELIKS DZIERZYNSKI; Wanda; Ignacy, and Wladyslaw Dzierzynski.

Aldona nee Dzierzynski was living near by Ryszard Edward Wincenty Dzierzynski b. 1817, who was brother of Edmund Dzierzynski b. 1829 or (date of birth is mistake maybe) / Edmund Rufin Iosifovich Dzierzynski, b. on 15 May 1838, died in 1882 (born in Oszmiany / Oshmiany in the Wilno government).

Sofia Pilchau Pilar / Zofia Januszewski / Zofija Pilar von Pilchau d. 28 Jan. 1898 in Wilno (Zofia Januszewska b. 1836, died 1920 - acc. to 'geni.com'), was sister of Januszewski Dzerzhinsky Helena / Helena Januszewski voto Dzierzynski (1849 - on January 15, 1896), the mother of Feliks Dzierzynski / Felix Dzerzhinsky.

And about Jozef Oziemblowski / Ozieblowski + Aniela Zdrojewska:
children -
Boleslaw Ozieblowski, Michal, Maria Moszynski, Stefania.

Dieriewno / Derevno located close to Ozemlovo / Ozemblovschizna. A church in Dieriewno / Derevno - there was baptized Feliks Dzierzynski / Felix Dzierzynski and buried his father Edmund Rufin Dzierzynski, his sister Wanda, his brother Stanislaus d. in 1917.

Edmund Dzerzhinsky born 1829 in Dzierzynowo, married to Helena Januszewska, he died 1882.
Helena Januszewska born 1849 in Joda and married to Edmund Dzerzhinsky, she died on 15 Jan. 1896 and buried in Vilnius.
Feliks Dzierzynski b. 11 September 1877
- his father was Edmund Dzierzynski b. 1829, and mother above Helena Januszewska b. 1849, died in 1896,
her parents:
Ignacy Januszewski born 1804 and Kazimiera Januszewska born 1806;
parents of Edmund Dzierzynski:
Jozef Jan Dzierzynski b. 1788 and Antonina Oziemblowska.

Anthony George Bulhak / George Bulhak (using his middle name) / Jerzy Bulhak / Antoni Jerzy Bulhak, a Polish citizen, the son of Gediminas and Aldona Dzerzhinsky, was born in Zawoloczyce, on March 3, 1898; married Wanda Juchniewicz, born in Vilnius, March 8, 1901,
the daughter of
Cezary JUCHNIEWICZ / Caesar and Maria Pilsudska / Mary Pilsudska.
The marriage was April 11, 1923 in Vilnius.

In above named Zawoloczyce was the Bernardine filial chapel, like in Chromce (near Bobruisk). Zawoloczyce that is Zavalochycy, Zavolochicy, Zavolochitsy close to Simanavichi; west of Glusha, ca 38 km west of Bobruisk / Bobruisk.
Glusha, Glusza [see de MOHRENSHILDT and LEE OSWALD], at half way from Bobruisk to Simonovichi, west of above Bobruisk / Bobrujsk; ca 28 km north-east-north of Glusk / Hlusk, and south-east of Osipovichi / Osipowicze.


Too much in the military - political - intelligence structure is discussed here, is Irish and Scots. It used French families located in Switzerland, Ceylon, France, Russia. Scottish and Irish families combined to Naples and Marseille, Ceylon, Odessa and Japan; Russians, English and Pilsudski entered by Japan to Ceylon; parallel from Odessa the Zionist movement came out founding a base of the state of Israel.
Odessa has paired their to Berezino [the POTOCKI family], Ireland - Japan - Ceylon.
And the whole system took over the movement of German from Estonia, and underground combat movement of Pilsudski, combining the objectives of the independence of these two states: Poland / Lithuania / Belarus + Estonia / Latvia, and as I wrote above Israel. Then they created a counterintelligence and intelligence of new Bolshevik Russia and the USSR. It already was a masterpiece, but totally wrecked by Stalin in 1937 - have to say that in this case, Stalin was a genius. At the end, a part of that intelligence system of Soviet Union took over the colony by building its so-called People's Polish Republic and the Ministry of Defence, through affinitized of the Konstantynowiczs: the Jaroszewicz, Spychalski, Zarako Zarakowski families and friendly Swierczewski family.
Interesting in all of this is the use of Frenchmen to the creation of this system, most moved on the Konstantynowiczs - not so completely. This is the connection: Waclaw Sieroszewski a colleague of Azbelev, who was in Nagasaki - his brother is a director of the company Duflon and Konstantynowicz; so, the Nobel family with Sydney Reilly, an Irishman and a Jew from Odessa - this is the same family of Nobel, where one of the brothers was the head of the board of the Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company - this is short way to the Swedish Enigma! Waclaw Sieroszewski of course was mate to a brother of Jozef Pilsudski - Bronislaw, which of course anchored in Nagasaki, and then here sailed Reilly.
One very interesting figure - erased from history: Nikolay Russel / N. K. Sudzilovskiy / Sudzilowski from the Mscislaw district. It's amazing that the October Revolution in 1917, which swept the Russian Empire, allowing the reconstruction of Poland, broke out just on the anniversary of the death of Tadeusz Kosciuszko, exactly the 100th anniversary of his death, and around Lenin appeared figures of the Polish nobility, which adopted a sense of the Kosciuszko Polish patriotism. "Instead, after the fall of Napoleon's empire in 1815 he met with Russia's Tsar Alexander I in Braunau. In return for his prospective services, Kosciuszko demanded social reforms and territorial gains for Poland, which he wished to reach as far as the Dvina and Dnieper Rivers in the east". On October 15, 1817 Tadeusz Kosciuszko / Thaddeus Kosciusko died.
But a underground movement led by Jozef Pilsudski had in that case great deals to take in hands, behind the scenes, all revolutionary Lenin movement of the Bolsheviks, between about 1909 - 1917, and even longer to 1920, when Inessa Armand perhaps was poisoned, and even to the year 1921, when it was still marked a influences of Bruevich brothers of noble Boncza arms. Inessa Armand controlled all Bolshevik work as a lover and the secretary of Lenin and she has influence on the directions of philosophical - political considerations, which diverged from reality, and their possible introduction in the life would be - if not as an experiment - even doom for the Russian Empire. The purpose of Jozef Pilsudski was not only gathering information about enemy - Russia, and not only the smuggling of weapons for his organization (Petersburg - Miezonka - Lodz - Cracow), but primarily for Pilsudski was the goal to Lenin seized power and overthrew the Tsarist authorities.
This was to allow the recovery of independence by Poland.
Stalin was here the enemy, because he wanted to rebuild the Russian empire, just as the Soviet Russia - a communist state. Lenin wanted a European communism, the total fiction and the absurd. Pilsudski had to put Lenin at the head of the new Russia, and at least Pilsudski conducive to this Lenin's communist movement did not collapsed. Wrangel, Denikin, Kolchak were number one enemies.

Edmund Rufin Iosifovich Dzierzynski was father of FELIKS DZIERZYNSKI.
Above named EDMUND Dzierzynski b. 1829, in Dzierzynowo, d. 1872, m. HELENA JANUSZEWSKA, the daughter of Ignacy Januszewski 1804-1875 + Kazimiera Gorecka b. 1806, died 1897. See PILAR von PILCHAU of Parnu / PARNAWA!

Jozef Wincenty Piotr Pilsudski, b. 1833 died 1902, + Maria Billewicz 1842-1884 has 12 children, among others:
Zofia Kadenacy b. 1865, d. 1935 + Boleslaw Kadenacy,
Bronislaw Pilsudski [see Japan, Sieroszewski, Azbelev, Duflon...], MARSHAL Jozef Pilsudski 1867-1935, and Maria Pilsudska, Juchniewiczowa / Maria Juchniewicz b. 1873, d. 1921 + Cezary Juchniewicz.

Antoni Jerzy Bulhak / Antoni Bulhak b. 1898 in Zawoloczyce, married to Wanda Bulhak nee Juchniewicz, the daughter of Cezary Juchniewicz and above named Maria Juchniewicz nee Pilsudska, b. 1873 (d. 1921, her mother Maria Pilsudska nee Billewicz). MARIA was daughter of above named Jozef Wincenty Piotr Pilsudski, b. 1833; and her brother was mentioned Jozef Klemens Pilsudski b. 1867.
Above Antoni Jerzy Bulhak was son of Aldona Kojallowicz (Bulhak) Dzierzynska b. 1870 [sister of FELIKS DZIERZYNSKI b. 1877 in Oziemblowo] + Gedymin Jerzy Bulhak, 1856-1908; the grandson of Edmund Rufin Dzierzynski and Helena JANUSZEWSKA b. 1849 d. 1896
[the daughter of Ignacy Januszewski and Kazimiera GORECKA.
HELENA was sister of ZOFIA, 1836-1920, married Stanislaw Pilar von Pilchau],
and also the grandson of Aniela Ostromecka + Rudolf Jerzy Bulhak born 1824.

Russia was the only country interested in depriving of England colonies in North America (1776), and in broken down of France from the core (1789); Russia, which began the race for colonies in the Central and North Asia (the way to India and China), and America (the 18th cent. - Alaska, Oregon, California); Russia in the second half of the 18th century began conquer of the Central Europe, including the destruction of Poland (1795) and Turkey.
Secret societies were the Russian (Freemasonry, Illuminati, Templars) best tools in infiltrating opposition against the monarchs of England and France (and against the Catholic Church). The Masonic conspiracy theories said the "...Freemasonry overlaps with, or is controlled by, the Illuminati, especially in the higher degrees; Illuminati Freemasons secretly control many major aspects of society and government and are working to establish the New World Order. Some conspiracy theories involving the Freemasons and the Illuminati also include the Knights Templar and Jews as part of the supposed plan for universal control of society. This type of conspiracy theory was described as early as 1792 ... the Masons are either intimately connected to or (conversely) in conflict with the Illuminati regarding a plot to control several countries."

Antoni Jerzy Bulhak / Antoni Bulhak b. 1898 in Zawoloczyce, married to Wanda Juchniewicz, the daughter of above Cezary Juchniewicz and Maria Pilsudska, b. 1873 (d. 1921, her mother Maria Billewicz).
Above Antoni Jerzy Bulhak
was the son of
Aldona Kojallowicz (Bulhak) Dzierzynska b. 1870 [the sister of FELIKS DZIERZYNSKI b. 1877 in Oziemblowo] + Gedymin Jerzy Bulhak, 1856-1908;
the grandson of
Edmund Rufin Dzierzynski and Helena JANUSZEWSKA, b. 1849 d. 1896
[the daughter of Ignacy Januszewski and Kazimiera GORECKA.
HELENA was sister of ZOFIA, 1836-1920, married Stanislaw Pilar von Pilchau],
and also Aniela Ostromecka + Rudolf Jerzy Bulhak born 1824.

Compare the lines in the genealogy of the Komorowski family:
Antoni Piotr Jozef Komorowski / Antoni Piotr Jozef Kajetan Jan Walenty Adam Komorowski b. 1769 in Sushno,
was a son of
Jakub Bartlomiej Komorowski, 1697 - 1781,
who was the son of
Michal Jozef Komorowski b. ca 1660 / 1670,
and the grandson of
Jan Komorowski b. ca 1640 - 1700,
who came from Stefan Komorowski and Katarzyna.

Above Michal Jozef Komorowski b. ca 1660 also had a son
Jan Komorowski junior b. ca 1680 [m. Zofia Polanska] [see President Bronislaw Komorowski].

Michal Jozef Komorowski b. ca 1660 [1670 ?], was the son of Jan Komorowski senior b. ca 1640 - 1700, who came from Stefan Komorowski and Katarzyna.

Above Stefan Komorowski had also son
Adam Komorowski b. ca 1640 [?]
who had a son Jan Komorowski b. ca 1670, d. 1719 - the 3rd.

Ignacy Komorowski of Chelm, 1710-1760, was a son of above named Jan Komorowski the 3rd of Nowogrodek, 1670-1719, and Konstancja Katarzyna Sulimierska [Jan's next son was Stefan Aleksander Mamert Komorowski of Belz, 1699-1750].

Jan Komorowski the 3rd of Nowogrodek, 1670-1719 married to Konstancja Katarzyna Sulimierska b. ca 1670, the daughter of Mikolaj Stefan Sulimierski and Teofila Gluzicka;
they had all 4 sons:
above Stefan Aleksander Mamert Komorowski b. 1699;
above named Ignacy Komorowski b. 1710;
Adam Ignacy Komorowski b. ca 1699, d. 1759 in Skierniewice;
and Piotr Komorowski b. ca 1702/1709, d. 1747.

Representatives of the Lithuanian Komorowski branch received on December 1, 1892 the title of the count by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Austria-Hungary. They were descendants of Francis Anthony / Franciszek Antoni Komorowski (1723-1800):
that is 4 brothers -
Stanislaw Franciszek Wincenty (1862 / 1863 - 1920),
Stefan Karol (1866-1894),
Czeslaw August (1867-1913) and
Wiktor Emil Komorowski (1870-?),
who were sons of
August Piotr Komorowski (1817-1905).
The title of Count took also Leon Wilhelm Komorowski (1849-1900), a son of Wiktor Tomasz (1821-1887);
and 3 brothers, too -
Piotr Antoni Komorowski (1862-1920),
Jaroslaw Jan Narcyz (1865-1919) and
Szymon Stanislaw Cyryl Komorowski (1869-1907),
the sons of
Antoni Jerzy August Komorowski (1833-1881).
The title took also next 3 brothers -
Zygmunt Leopold Piotr Komorowski (1865-1920)
{Zygmunt Komorowski and above Franciszek Antoni Komorowski (1723-1800) were ancestors of
Bronislaw Komorowski in a straight line},
Witold Stanislaw Adam (1875-?) and
Antoni August Samuel (1873-1910),
a sons of Piotr Komorowski (1838-1905).
The title of Count took 3 brothers -
Adam Stanislaw Hieronim (1873-1923),
Jozef Wiktor Onufry Komorowski (1876-1947) and
Henryk Onufry Seweryn (1875-1922), all sons of
Jan Leopold Antoni Komorowski (1833-1904 ?).

Franciszek Komorowski b. 1723 was Antoni's grandfather.

Bartlomiej Komorowski was father of Countess Marcjancella Pilsudzka / Marcjanna Pilsudska / Marcjanella Pilsudski + Franciszek Pilsudzki b. 1707 [Pilsudski] in Pajuralis, close to Silale, and died in 1791 in Silale, the Taurage County, Lithuania.

Franciszek PILSUDSKI was 1st married to Johanna von RONNE b. ca 1718 / Joanna Rehno / Renno
- she was mother of Anele Pilsudskyte of Zermaitija / Aniela Pilsudska Frackiewicz.

Stefan von Ronne was married 2 times with children:
1.
above named Johanna Pilsudska b. circa 1718 m. Franciszek Pilsudski [see family of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski and Feliks Dzierzynski + Becu + Pilar Pilchau of Parnu in Estonia];
2.
MIKOLAJ Ronne / Nikolai Anton von Rehno b. ca 1720, in 1781 Russian Colonel and he was owner of the manor Renavas / Renowo or Rennow.
Twice married:
1st to Lady Eleonora Pietrowicz / Petravicitute,
2nd to ANIELA PILSUDSKI / Anele Pilsudskyte of Zermaitija.

Zofia Pilar von Pilchau (nee Januszewska) born 1836, was wife of Stanislaw Pilar von Pilchau, Count
{with sons:
Henryk Andrzej Pilar Pilchau
and Adolf Pilar Pilchau + Helena Joanna Krzywiec
and a grandson
ROMAN Pilchau = Romuald Roman Pilar von Pilchau b. 1895 - see great play of Soviet intelligence services in 1917-1937}.

Ignacy Januszewski, 1804 - 1875 was father [4 children] of
1.
Emilia Zawadzka [Emilia Krzywiec Zawadzka born Januszewska] born 1834.
2.
Helena Dzierzynska {Helena nee Januszewska Dzierzynska was mother of
FELIKS Dzierzynski - see great play of Soviet intelligence services 1917-1937}
3. and above named
Zofia Pilar von Pilchau [see Parnu / Parnawa and Jerzy Konstantynowicz].

Ignacy Januszewski was the son of Szymon Januszewski and Anna Billewicz.

Ignacy JANUSZEWSKI married Kazimiera Gorska b. in 1806.

Aleksander Pilar von Pilchau / Carl Alexander Pilar von Pilchau born 10.2.1802, d. 1871, had sister Sophia / Zofia Pilar von Pilchau; his father was born in 1769 -
Magnus Fabian Pilar von Pilchau - in Lida, Vilna province in Poland, next he was Major of the Russian army.

Aleksander's son -
Stanislaw Count Pilar von Pilchau, an owner of Mickuny close to Nowa Wilejka, polonised, but from the Baltic German from Estland and Latvia, married to mentioned above Zofia Pilar von Pilchau (nee Januszewska) / Zofia Januszewska / Zofia Januszewski born 1836. She was daughter - I wrote down above - of Ignacy Januszewski b. 1804 and Kazimiera born 1806.

Zofia Pilar Pilchau died on 28 Jan 1898, Wilno;
her son [Adolf Aleksander Pilar Pilchau = Adolf Pilchau] Aleksander Pilar von Pilchau, born 1860, married 1890 to Helena Joanna Krzywiec, he died on 12 Oct. 1939 in Mickuny,
he was the next of kin of Feliks Dzierzynski [that is Adolf Pilar Pilchau + Helena Joanna Krzywiec with son above named Romuald].

Helena Joanna Krzywiec born 1864, died on 8 Aug. 1955 in Mickuny;
her son was Roman Pilar von Pilchau or Romuald, b. 1894, d. 1937 [see Soviet military intelligence].

Aldona Dzierzynski was living in the Bobruisk district [see HLUSK and von Mohrenschildt], near by Ryszard Edward Wincenty Dzierzynski b. 1817, who was brother of Edmund Dzierzynski b. 1829 or (date of birth is mistake maybe) / Edmund Rufin Iosifovich Dzierzynski, b. on 15 May 1838, died in 1882 (he was born in Oszmiany / Oshmiany, the Wilno government; died in 1872 ?).

Aldona - whose son was adjutant of Jozef Pilsudski!
Edmund Rufin Iosifovich Dzierzynski was father of FELIKS DZIERZYNSKI.
Above named EDMUND Rufin Dzierzynski b. 1829, in Dzierzynowo, d. 1872, m. HELENA JANUSZEWSKA,
the daughter of above named
Ignacy Januszewski, 1804 - 1875, and KAZIMIERA Gorecka b. 1806, died 1897.

Children of EDMUND Dzierzynski and HELENA JANUSZEWSKA are:
WITOLD Dzierzynski b. 1867;
ALDONA Dzierzynska b. 1869, Kojdanow (Dzierzynowo) d. 1966;
JADWIGA b. 1871, Kojdanow, d. 1949 m. KUSZELEWSKI;
and KAZIMIERZ Dzierzynski b. 1875, Dzierzynowo, d. 1943 in Dzierzynowo, m. LUCY SCHIATTI
(Kazimierz Dzerzhinsky joined the Academy of Veterinary in Dorpat / Tartu, now Estonia. He came therefore to Dzierzynow, and to Warsaw at the Technical School of Wawelberg and Rotwand. He lived in lodgings with Witold Rutkowski, but he was arrested and then he went to Germany, in Frankfurt am Main, then moved to Karlsruhe. Rented apartment with a family of Italian origin - Schiotti. He fell in love with the daughter of the owners Lucy Schiotti / LUCY SCHIATTI and married); FELIKS DZIERZYNSKI d. 1926, Moskwa;
IGNACY b. 1879, Dzierzynowo d. 1953;
and the last - WLADYSLAW Dzierzynski b. 1881, Stolpce, d. 1942, in Zgierz.

Romuald Ludwig Pilar von Pilchau or Roman Pilar von Pilchau / Roman Pilljar / Romuald Pilar von Pilchau / Romuald Ludwig von Pilar Pilchau, was born 1894 in Mickuny close to Wilno / Vilnius. The top officer of the Soviet military intelligence services.
Zofia Januszewski, married to Stanislaus Pilar of Mickuny [born ca 1830] that is Stanislaw Pilar Pilchau - was the father of Alexander Pilar Pilchau junior
[Aleksander Pilar von Pilchau, born 1860, married 1890 to Helena Joanna Krzywiec, he died on 12 Oct. 1939 in Mickuny],
the grandfather of above Roman Pilar Pilchau or Romuald Pilar von Pilchau.
Above Zofia Januszewski that is Zofija Pilar von Pilchau died January 28, 1898 - she was sister of Januszewski Dzerzhinsky Helena, mother of Felix Dzerzhinsky. Helena died in 1896.
Aleksander Pilar von Pilchau senior, d. 1871 that was Carl Alexander Pilar von Pilchau, born 10.2.1802; Alexander von Pilar Pilchau senior, was the Judge of the district of Vilnius, born 1802, in Wilno, was married to Joanna Kulwinska, the daughter of Stanislaw Kulwinski.
Alexander von Pilar Pilchau's [senior; born in 1802] mother was Maria Cecylia von Becu + Magnus Pilchau or Maksymilian Fabian Pilar von Pilchau born 1768. His grandfather was Magnus Wilhelm Pilar von Pilchau born 1734, married 1756 in Tallinn / Rewel, to Katarzyna Helena von TAUZAS. Place of living: Hagar / Hallik in Tamsalu, Estonia, county of Laane-Viru, south-west of Rakvere - eastern Eesti.
Above mentioned Aldona Dzerzhinskaja - at first marriage Bulhak, second Koyallovich / Kojallowicz.

Gedymin Jerzy Bulhak b. 1856, m. 1892 to Aldona Dzierzynski, he died 1908, lived in Mickiewicze.
His grandfather Chryzostom Stanislaw Bulhak b. 1789, m. to Antonina Bulhak,
estates:
Ostrowek, Burdziewicze, Kozlowicze, Nowy Dwor close to Jelnica and Szabany, south-east of Minsk or Nowy Dwor close to Sluck. His mother Franciszka Lowicki and father Jerzy Onufry Bulhak, b. 1749;
the grandfather:
Florian Stanislaw Bulhak.

In Vilna / Wilno, Feliks Dzierzynski studied until 1896; Feliks Dzierzynski lived with his grandmother Kazimiera Januszewska [see PILAR von PILCHAU].

And we back to the PILSUDSKIS:
Colonel Ferdynand Ignacy Pilsudski (b. ca 1685 married to Ludwika Urszula Billewicz / BILEWICZ)
[with the son - above named
Franciszek Pilsudski married 2nd time to Johanna RONNE / Joanna Rehno {von Ronne / Roenne / RONNE, barons - see OGINSKI}; + married 1st to Marcjanella Komorowska
{Bartlomiej KOMOROWSKI was father of Countess Marcjancella Pilsudzka / Marcjanna Pilsudska / Marcjanella Pilsudski + above Franciszek Pilsudzki b. 1707} and
Ferdynand's grandson -
Jan Chryzostom Pilsudski + Helena Strutynska;
and the great-grandson
Stanislaw Pilsudski, 1795 - 1865 + Anna Wicencja Plater b. ca 1790, the daughter of Jerzy Broel Plater + Karolina Giedroyc] was the brother of
Roch Pilsudski b. ca 1680 + Malgorzata Pancerzynska
who had the son
Kazimierz Ludwik Pilsudski b. ca 1710 + Marianna Kukiewicz + Dss Rozalia Puzyna {see Marshal Jozef PILSUDSKI}.

Kazimierz Pilsudki b. ca 1750/1760
- the great-grandfather of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski; Kazimierz was the owner of Zemogile by the Dubisa river, married to Anna Bilewicz - her mother nee Polubinska.
The oldest brother of Anna Pilsudka was died;
next brother Colonel Jozef Bilewicz, lived at Court of Stanislaw August Poniatowski;
a sister Eufrozyna m. Wincenty Biallozor of Poszuszwie.

Anna Pilsudska Bilewicz b. 1761 / 1762, died in 1837 [see Bilewicz in Pawlowice of the MIELZYNSKIS].

Above Anna Billewicz Pilsudska (1761 - 1837), was the great-grandmother of Jozef Pilsudski.
Her father was Walerian Billewicz.
Anna had 5 children:
1.
Piotr Pawel Pilsudski (1794 - 1851) + Teodora Urszula Butler - grandfather of Jozef Pilsudski {= Piotr Kazimierz Wincenty, 1795-1851 + Teodora BUTLER, 1811-1886; or Piotr Pawel (1794 - 1851) + Teodora Urszula Butler};
2.
Walery Pilsudski (1796 - 1877) + Aniela nee Pilsudska (died in 1844);
3. Jerzy Pilsudski or Jegor Pilsudski (1799 - 1816 / 1820) - an officer of the Russian Army;
4. Jozef Pilsudski;
5. Teresa.

Anna Pilsudska b. 1761 / 1762, died in 1837.

Jozef Wincenty Piotr Pilsudski, b. 1833 died 1902 was a son of named
Piotr Kazimierz Wincenty, 1795-1851 + Teodora BUTLER, 1811-1886 [or Piotr Pawel (1794 - 1851) + Teodora Urszula Butler]; and
Jozef Wincenty Piotr was the grandson of
KAZIMIERZ Pilsudski ca 1750/1760-ca 1820 + ANNA BILLEWICZ, 1761-1837;
the great-grandson of
Kazimierz Ludwik Pilsudski b. ca 1710 + 2nd wife ROZALIA PUZYNA Dss;
the great-great-grandson of
ROCH MIKOLAJ Pilsudski b. ca 1680 [? died 1715] + Malgorzata PANCERZYNSKA.

Colonel Ferdynand Ignacy Pilsudski (b. ca 1685 married to Ludwika Urszula Billewicz / BILEWICZ)
[with the son
Franciszek Pilsudski who married 2nd time to Johanna RONNE / Joanna Rehno {von Ronne / Roenne / RONNE, barons - see MIELZYNSKI, MERKEL, SUCHOCKA}; + married 1st to Marcjanella Komorowska {Bartlomiej KOMOROWSKI was the father of Countess Marcjancella Pilsudzka / Marcjanna Pilsudska / Marcjanella Pilsudski + above Franciszek Pilsudzki / Pilsudski b. 1707}
and the grandson
- Jan Chryzostom Pilsudski + Helena Strutynska;
and the great-grandson
Stanislaw Pilsudski, 1795 - 1865 + Anna Wicencja Plater b. ca 1790, the daughter of Jerzy Broel Plater + Karolina Giedroyc]
was brother of named above
ROCH MIKOLAJ Pilsudski / Roch Pilsudski b. ca 1680 + above Malgorzata Pancerzynska,
who had the son
Kazimierz Ludwik Pilsudski b. ca 1710 + Marianna Kukiewicz + Rozalia Puzyna {see Marshal Jozef PILSUDSKI}.
Above Jozef Wincenty Piotr Pilsudski, b. 1833 died 1902, + Maria Billewicz, 1842-1884, had 12 children, among others
Helena Pilsudski b. 1864 d. 1917,
Zofia Kadenacy b. 1865, d. 1935 + Boleslaw Kadenacy,
Bronislaw Pilsudski [see Japan, Sieroszewski, Azbelev, Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company],
MARSHAL Jozef Pilsudski, 1867-1935,
Adam Pilsudski b. 1869,
Kazimierz Pilsudski,
and Maria Pilsudska, Juchniewiczowa / Juchniewicz, b. 1873, d. 1921 + Cezary Juchniewicz.

MARSHAL Jozef Pilsudski / Jozef Klemens Pilsudski + Aleksandra Szczerbinska had a daughter Jadwiga Jagoda Pilsudska + Andrzej Jaraczewski, with the daughter Joanna Jaraczewska + Janusz Onyszkiewicz / Janusz Adam Onyszkiewicz born 1937. Joanna had a brother married KARWAT of Bydgoszcz, Tczew, Wichulec.

Zofia Kadenacy nee Pilsudski, b. 1865 was sister of Jozef Klemens Pilsudski; her husband Boleslaw Kadenacy (1845 - 1918).

The Combat Organization of the Polish Socialist Party, the Union of Weapon in the Ihumen district and the Polish Military Organization conducted a contraband of weapon from Russia to Austria - Hungary at the beginning of the 20th century keeping in touch with Jozef Pilsudski (b. 1867) and that track went out from Petersburg, among others across Miezonka and Lodz (the Tuvim street) in the direction to Galicia; a family of Andrzejak from Lodz involved in this activity occupied quarters in Miezonka and Moscow all over the first World War and thus they became technolators of aviation and the basis of the amateurish movement of aviation sports in Lodz (besides Henryk, Stefan and Wladyslaw Chlebowski - as early as 1910 in Paris and 1911 in Lodz - and also Zygmunt Dekler acted as air experts in Lodz before the First world war) after 1920.

Zofia Januszewska married Stanislaw Pilar von Pilchau, the son of Alexander Pilar von Pilchau. ZOFIA Pilar Pilchau had sister Helena Januszewska b. 1848, Iody / Jody in the Wilno governorate, married EDMUND DZIERZYNSKI.
Zofia Pilar Pilchau had next sister Emilia Januszewska b. 1834, married Feliks Zawadzki [Emilia Zawadzka 1st married Krzywiec]. Zofia, Helena, Maria Grazewicz and Emilia were daughters of Ignacy Januszewski b. 1804 and Kazimiera Zabielska (Januszewska).
Emilia Zawadzki (Januszewska) d. 1883 in Wilno;
mother of Jadwiga Rapacka; Jozef Zawadzki and Feliks Zawadzki junior.
Sister of Helena Dzierzynska; Zofia Pilar von Pilchau and MARIA GRAZEWICZ -
the granddaughters of SZYMON JANUSZEWSKI.

Edmund b. 1838, d. 1882, was the son of Jozef Jan Dzierzynski b. 1788, d. 1865 + Antonina Oziemblowska d. 1869. EDMUND had the son - b. 1877 in Kojdanow (DzierLLynowo) - Feliks Dzierzynski who d. 1926. FELIK'S sister - ALDONA Dzierzynska - Bulhak - Kojallowicz.
Aldona nee Dzierzynski was living in the Bobruisk district, near estates of Ryszard Edward Wincenty Dzierzynski b. 1817, who was brother of Edmund Dzierzynski b. 1829 or (date of birth is mistake maybe), ie. Edmund Rufin Iosifovich Dzierzynski, b. on 15 May 1838, died in 1882.
Jacek Gilewicz from Marseille - the grandson of Justin Dzerzhinsky / Justyn Dzierzynski, a cousin of Felix Dzierzynski, the adoptee by his parents. He has an archive of the sister of Felix - Aldona Dzierzynska, suddenly three pages of the manuscript; he was convinced that Stalin was poisoned Felix.

Gedymin Jerzy Bulhak b. 1856, m. 1892, to Aldona Dzierzynski, he died 1908, lived in Mickiewicze. His grandfather Chryzostom Stanislaw Bulhak b. 1789, m. to Antonina Bulhak. Chryzostom's mother Franciszka Lowicki and father Jerzy Onufry Bulhak, b. 1749;
grandfather:
Florian Stanislaw Bulhak (b. ca 1700? or 1730, 1681 and 1741);
he was son of Mikolaj Bulhak and Katarzyna or Marianna.

Aldona Kojallowicz Bulhak nee Dzierzynska, 1870 - 1966, had a son Antoni Bulhak b. 1898. His wife Wanda Juchniewicz came from Cezary Juchniewicz and Maria Pilsudska, b. 1873.
MARIA Juchniewicz nee Pilsudska was the daughter of Jozef Wincenty Piotr Pilsudski, b. 1833; and her brother was Jozef Klemens Pilsudski b. 1867.
Aldona was always closest sister to Feliks Dzierzynski. Aldona, whose son was adjutant of Jozef Pilsudski! Aldona Dzerzhinskaja - at first marriage Bulhak, second Koyallovich. Her husband Bulhak / Bulhac didn't like Feliks Dzierzynski, and removed out him from the Aldona Dzierzynska - Bulhak home. Aldona Bulhak later moved to Vienna / Wieden in Austria. Her husband was a millionaire. In 1945, after the war, she lived in Vilna. Then moved to permanent residence in Poland, where he lived in Lodz. There is evidence that during the trial of the officers in 1949 she petitioned to the Boleslaw Bierut for Sila - Nowicki, her relative. Few details on Feliks Dzierzynski: in the autumn of 1887 Aldona Dzierzynska drove with brother Feliks Dzierzynski to Vilna, where he successfully passed his exams and was accepted into the first class of the first Vilna school, where he studied until 1896. Feliks Dzierzynski lived with his grandmother Kazimiera Januszewska on the street Poplavsky 26.


The owners of Swiedziebnia were the Murzynowskis.
They were lived here in the second part of the 18th century, and after 1821, Michal Murzynowski was the owner. Michal Murzynowski possessed Ostrow, in 1841 he was the DOBRZYN official; the owner of Besznica, Dzierzno, Mantyki, named Ostrow, Rokitnica, and mentioned Swiedziebnia, and also of Zduny. Michal Murzynowski m. unknown with 1 son, Bernard Murzynowski, b. ca 1790. Michal, 1762-1841, was the son of
Antoni Murzynowski, the Nowogrodek official, lived in Swiedziebnia, b. ca 1730, m. Helena Radziminska, and the 2nd married to Urszula. Michal was the grandson of Tomasz Murzynowski, b. 1700/1710.
Named above Helena was the daughter of Antoni Radziminski, the Nur official, 1690-1756 + Teresa Elzbieta Baranowska b. in 1698.

Jozef Murzynowski, b. ca 1758 in Swiedziebnia,
was the son of
Antoni Murzynowski, the Nowogrodek official, b. ca 1730 + Helena Radziminska.

Wawrzyniec Murzynowski, ca 1760 - 1838, was the son of named Antoni Murzynowski b. 1730, and Ludwika BRONIKOWSKA.

Swiedziebnia in 1761 - Teodora Franciszka Marianna Murzynowska was born as the daughter of named Antoni Murzynowski b. ca 1730, and Helena Radziminska. In 1762 in Swiedziebnia, Michal Murzynowski was born to Antoni, b. ca 1730, and Helena Radziminska. In 1764, Barbara Murzynowska was born and died in 1765, the daughter of Antoni Murzynowski and Helena Radziminska. 1766, Adam Szymon Murzynowski was born to named Antoni and Helena Radziminska. 1767, Swiedziebnia, Adam Szymon Filip Murzynowski born to Antoni and Helena Radziminska. In 1779, Ludwik Murzynowski died, he was born ca 1760, to Antoni and Helena Radziminska. In 1841, Swiedziebnia, Michal Murzynowski died; b. ca 1760, as the son of Antoni Murzynowski and Helena Radziminska.
1887, Swiedziebnia, Dominik Stefan Gniazdowski was born, to Stefan Gniazdowski and Marta Mankowska.

Jozef Koschembahr-Lyskowski, 1853-1922, m. Helena Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1870, the daughter of Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski and Elzbieta Karwat. Helena had a sister Czeslawa Hutten-Czapska, 1874-1956.
Mentioned Elzbieta Hutten Czapska (Karwat), 1842 in Wichulec - 1906 in Brodnica, the daughter of Teofil Karwat.

Feliks Murzynowski or Felicjan Murzynowski, b. ca 1766, d. 1832,
was the son of Ludwik Murzynowski.
FELIKS Murzynowski was the husband of Helena Gwalbert Karsnicka, Murzynowska and Honorata Gatkiewicz,
the daughter of
Tomasz Ignacy Gatkiewicz, 1766-1837
[Karolina Gatkiewicz Korytowska died 1850, was a daughter of Piotr Korytowski and Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka nee Rokossowska.
Ewa come from Karol Rokossowski and Marianna Grodzicka ca 1720 - died 1780.
Karolina, b. after 1760, was the wife of Tomasz Ignacy Gatkiewicz, b. 1766, and
mother of mentioned above Honorata Murzynowska and Tekla Agnieszka Zakrzewska],
the granddaughter of
Michal Gatkiewicz,
the great-granddaughter of
Antoni Wojciech Gatkiewicz + Gorzewska / Katarzyna Gorzynska.

In 1838 in Dzierzno [close to Swiedziebnia], the owner - Alfons Czapski, b. ca 1810,
the son of
Franciszek Andrzej Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1760,
the grandson of
Jozef Hutten-Czapski, b. 1722 or ca 1720, and Anna Wernikowska b. ca 1740.
Jozef Hutten-Czapski (1722-1765), Polish General Major, Governor of Elblag, Senator for the Kingdom of Poland. He was buried in 1765 in Chelmno. Jozef Czapski was the son of Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699 / 1700 - 1746 + Teofila Konopacka, 1680-1733 in Rynkowka,
a village in the Smetowo Graniczne community, within the Starogard County [Stargard Gdanski], 8 kilometres south-west of Smetowo Graniczne, 31 km south of Starogard Gdanski, and 25 km west to KWIDZYN.


We have two person of name Aleksander Romer b. ca 1675:
A.
Aleksander Romer the 2nd, b. ca 1675, the son of Eliasz Romer, b. ca 1640, and the grandson of oldest Aleksander Romer, ca 1605-1666.
B.
Stefan Jerzy Romer was the brother of Leon Romer; Jan Romer; Krzysztof Romer, SJ;
Aleksander Romer the 1st b. ca 1675, and Eleonora Romer.
Mentioned Stephan von Romer = Stefan Jerzy Romer b. 1678, d. 1773, was the son of Mateusz von Romer, Jr. b. 1645 [not in 1655] + Helena.
Mateusz Romer, 1655-1718, younger, was the son of older Mateusz Romer, 1606-1699,
the grandson of COLONEL STEFAN Romer, ca 1560/1570-1635 + Elzbieta von der ROPP.
Stefan Romer was the son of Szymon Romer, ca 1520, d. 1580 + Zofia von der Wenge Lambsdorf;
Szymon Romer was the son of Bernard Romer b. ca 1480 in SAXONY + Katarzyna von Pfeilen von Piel.

Georg von Romer / Jerzy Romer b. ca 1665, was also the son of mentioned Mateusz Romer b. 1645, Junior + Barbara von Weindte. This is the branch of Billewicz-Soltan-Romer.
Helena Romer Soltan Weyssenhoff, ca 1730 - 1794, was the daughter of Stephan von Romer and Helena Sulistrowska b. ca 1710. Named Stefan Jerzy Romer, 1678-1773, was the son of Mateusz ROMER b. 1645.
Stefan was living in Wilno in 1721. Stefan Jerzy / Stefan Romer the son of Mateusz Romer, 1645-1718, younger, who was the son of older Mateusz Romer, 1606-1699, the grandson of COLONEL STEFAN Romer, ca 1560/1570-1635 + Elzbieta von der ROPP.
Stefan Romer older was the son of Szymon Romer, ca 1520, d. 1580 + Zofia von der Wenge Lambsdorf;
Szymon Romer was the son of Bernard Romer b. ca 1480 + Katarzyna von Pfeilen von Piel.

Adela Romer Bobrowska was the wife of Feliks Aleksander Cyprian Romer in 1844, and Feliks Romer b. in 1818, died in 1886 in Inwald, the Wadowice County,
was the son of count Jacob Nikodem Romer, 1793-1861;
the grandson of Cyprian Romer / Cyprian Pawel Romer, 1772-1850;
the great-grandson of Aleksander Romer, ca 1730-1772, who was the son of
older Aleksander Romer, b. ca 1675,
and the grandson of Eliasz Romer, b. ca 1640,
the great-grandson of oldest Aleksander Romer, ca 1605-1666,
the great-great-grandson of Jerzy Ezajasz Romer, ca 1560-1608;
the great-great-great-grandson of Stanislaw Stencek Romer b. 1530.

Count Stanislaw Romer, b. 1819, was the son of Count Jakub Jozef Nikodem Romer b. in 1793 in Viezdziatka.
The grandson of Cyprian Pawel Romer von Chysow-Romer b. 1772 in Viezdziatka, Count in 1832.
The great-grandson of Aleksander Romer younger b. ca 1730, d. in 1772.
The great-great-grandson of older, Aleksander Romer b. ca 1675,
the son of ELIASZ ROMER b. ca 1640 who was the brother to Jan Marcin Maciej Romer b. ca 1650 - the brother to JAN Romer and Jozef Romer.

Above Eliasz Romer and Jan Marcin Romer were the sons of
Magdalena Budek of Kalnikow + Aleksander Romer b. ca 1605. d. 1666,
and Aleksander Romer b. ca 1605 {the line of Chyzowa, owned BIEZDZIATKA}, was the son of EZAJASZ ROMER / Jerzy Ezajasz Romer of CHYZOW, ca 1560-1608.

The wife of Aleksander Jerzy Bilevich was Helena Romer, nick-name Anna Billewicz, b. ca 1705, the daughter of Georg von Romer + Marianna.
Georg von Romer / Jerzy Romer b. ca ca 1665, was the son of Mateusz Romer + Barbara von Weindte. Jerzy Romer b. ca 1665, was the half-brother to Stefan Jerzy Romer, 1678-1773.
Stephan von Romer = Stefan Jerzy Romer b. 1678, d. 1773, the son of Mateusz von Romer, Jr. + Helena. Stefan Jerzy m. Eleonora and Helena. Stefan Jerzy was the father of Antoni Romer; Jozefa Ryck; Jozef Romer; Franciszek Romer; Michal Romer and 6 others.
Stefan Jerzy Romer was the brother of Leon Romer; Jan Romer; Krzysztof Romer, SJ; Aleksander Romer b. ca 1675, and Eleonora Romer. Stefan Jerzy Romer was the Troki official. Stefan Jerzy Romer b. 1678, was the half-brother to named JERZY Romer b. ca 1665.
Helena Soltan, Weyssenhoff, younger, born Romer ca 1730, was the daughter of above Stefan Jerzy Romer b. 1678 + Helena Sulistrowska born bef. 1710.
Stephan von Romer = Stefan Jerzy Romer b. 1678, d. 1773, was the son of Mateusz von Romer, Jr. + Helena.

Aleksander Romer the 2nd, b. ca 1675, was the son of Eliasz Romer, b. ca 1640, and the grandson of oldest Aleksander Romer, ca 1605-1666.

Stefan Jerzy Romer was the brother of Leon Romer; Jan Romer; Krzysztof Romer, SJ; Aleksander Romer the 1st b. ca 1675, and Eleonora Romer.
Stephan von Romer = Stefan Jerzy Romer b. 1678, d. 1773, was the son of Mateusz von Romer, Jr. + Helena.


Two lines of the same ROMER family of Saxony / Misnia moved home to Courland and Lithuania-Poland, and the second line to Cracow and the Cracow province, close to Kety-Andrychow and Wadowice:
1. Andrychow; 2. Teodor Billewicz - Soltan and Miezonka of the Konstantynowiczs:

Cecylia Barbara Billewicz born Kozuchowska was born in 1759, to Franciszek Kozuchowski and Marianna Walichnowska Bielinska / Marianna Walknowska. Cecylia married the Royal official Teodor Billewicz.
Teodor Billewicz b. ca 1744, was the son of Aleksander Jerzy Billewicz and Helena Anna ROMER, the daughter of Jerzy ROMER.
Aleksander Jerzy Billewicz, ca 1690 - 1755, was the son of Teodor Billewicz and Helena GRUZEWSKA. Named above Teodor Stefan Billewicz, 1652 - 1724, the son of Stefan Billewicz and Urszula Helena Kulminska / Kulwinska / Billewicz.

Above wife of Aleksander Jerzy Bilevich was Helena Romer, nick-name Anna Billewicz, b. ca 1705, the daughter of Georg von Romer + Marianna. Georg von Romer / Jerzy Romer b. ca ca 1665, was the son of Mateusz Romer + Barbara von Weindte.
Jerzy Romer b. ca 1665, was the half-brother to Stefan Jerzy Romer, 1678-1773.

Stephan von Romer = Stefan Jerzy Romer b. 1678, d. 1773, the son of Mateusz von Romer, Jr. + Helena. Stefan Jerzy m. Eleonora and Helena.
Stefan Jerzy was the father of
Antoni Romer; Jozefa Ryck; Jozef Romer; Franciszek Romer; Michal Romer and 6 others.
Stefan Jerzy Romer was the brother of Leon Romer; Jan Romer; Krzysztof Romer, SJ; Aleksander Romer and Eleonora Romer.
Stefan Jerzy Romer was the Troki official.
Stefan Jerzy Romer b. 1678, was the half-brother to named JERZY Romer b. ca 1665.
Helena Soltan, Weyssenhoff, younger, born Romer ca 1730, was the daughter of above Stefan Jerzy Romer b. 1678 + Helena Sulistrowska born bef. 1710.
Above Helena Soltan younger had 11 siblings: Stefan Dominik Romer, Ignacy Franciszek Romer and 9 others. Helena married Stanislaw Soltan b. in 1698 with 2 children, among others Stanislaw Soltan. Helena married 2nd Jan Weyssenhoff born ca 1727 with 4 sons: among others JOZEF Weyssenhoff.

Above older Helena Romer (Sulistrowska) b. ca 1710, the daughter of Krzysztof Sulistrowski. Krzysztof had children:
Franciszek Romer; Michal Romer; Stefan Dominik Romer; Helena Romer; Damazy Romer and 3 others.
Helena Romer Sulistrowska was the sister of Ludwika Koziell-Poklewska; Barbara Czechowicz Lachowicka; Michal Sulistrowski and Franciszek Sulistrowski.

Above Georg von Romer / Jerzy Romer b. ca 1665, was the son of Mateusz Romer + Barbara von Weindte. This is the branch of Billewicz-Soltan-Romer.

The father of General Milewski was Boleslaw Milewski b. in Milewo, in September 1881 to Wojciech Milewski / Adalbert Milewski b. 1858 + Anna Dzierzanowska. Wojciech b. 1858 was the brother to Jan Milewski b. 1849. Wojciech Milewski b. 1858 came from the clan of Jan Milewski born in 1778 in Mogilnice, a village in the Sztabin commune, 11 kilometres west of Sztabin, 23 km south of Augustow, 3 km south-east to JAZIEWO. The Milewskis intermarried with the woman from the ANDRYCHOW district after First World War.

Count Karol Wladyslaw Romer b. in 1920 in Inwald close to ANDRYCHOW.
Pope John Paul II was the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State in 1978 until his death in 2005. He was elected pope by the second papal conclave of 1978. Born in 1920, Wadowice, 8 / 9 km east to INWALD.
Czaniec - 5 km south to BULOWICE;
4 km south-west to ROCZYNY;
5 km west to Andrychow and 10 km west to Inwald;
18 km west to Wadowice; and 14 / 15 km east to LIPNIK [now in eastern Bielsko-Biala];
18 / 19 km north-east to Cyganski Las / Gypsy Forest
[southern part of Bielsko-Biala:
the Zelazo / Iron action of General Miroslaw Milewski - and General Milewski acted for Red Army in the Augustow county {2007-2021 the nerks of this district acted around me at the West} in 1944-1945, the Bialystok province {Michalow / Wimborne 92} in 1945 until April 1955, Suwalki-Olecko-Raczki {Samuelson / Summers - the link to Anna Tymieniecka and Leopold Kronenberg} area {Kingston 81}.
General Miroslaw Milewski was involved in death of Priest Popieluszko in Wloclawek {in 1985/1990 General Milewski was accused of Popieluszko's death in the area Bydgoszcz-Torun-Wloclawek - compare General Nowek in Bydgoszcz and Torun aft. 2002}: this is area of Wloclawek-Chocen-Brzesc Kujawski-Lipnik with M. I. Wojtczak, Lech Walesa, Leszek Balcerowicz and Pola Negri, the Kielczewski family and Dambski].
Communist General Czeslaw Kiszczak (1925-2015), b. 1925 in Roczyny, working in Vienna during Second World War, soviet spy. Kiszczak was born 1925, in Roczyny, the son of a struggling farmer who was fired as a steelworker because of his communist affiliation.
Roczyny close to Andrychow. Roczyny - 2 km west to Andrychow.
Communist General Miroslaw Milewski b. 1927 or in 1928 in Lipsko in the Podlasie province, the son of Boleslaw Milewski + Anastazja of the Andrychow commune.
ANASTAZJA MILEWSKA b. in 1895 in INWALD in the Andrychow commune, the Wadowice county.
Inwald - 5 km east to Andrychow. Inwald is a village in the Andrychow commune, within the Wadowice County, 5 kilometres east of Andrychow, 8 km west of Wadowice.
Anastazja studied in Bielsko - Biala in 1913-1918. Aft. November 1918 working in Jaziewo, the Sztabin commune, 1918 - 1923. In 1924 in Lipsk at the Podlasie.
Jaziewo close to JAMINY, the Sztabin commune, within the Augustow County. Anastazja married BOLESLAW Milewski moved home to Lipsko in 1923 or in 1924. Then in Wasiliszki and Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki. Anastazja was killed in Grodno in 1943. Anastazja's husband was Boleslaw Milewski of JAZIEWO either MALONKI or MOGILNICE.

Roman Bobrowski had a brother Count Karol Wincenty Franciszek Bobrowski who was living in INWALD and Leki Dolne. Karol Wincenty BOBROWSKI b. 1799, d. in 1876,
the son of
Count Konstanty Erazm Albert Bobrowski + Barbara.
Karol Wincenty Bobrowski was the father of
Adela Romer born in Inwald;
Felicja Ursyn Bobrowski;
Barbara Zborowska.

Leki Dolne is a village in the Pilzno commune, within the Debica County, 4 kilometres west of Pilzno, 16 km south-west of Debica, and 56 km west of Rzeszow, 37 km west-south-west to Sedziszow Malopolski.

Above Adela Romer Bobrowska had a sister Css Maria von Romer (nee Bobrowska), 1830 in Leki Dolne - 1899 in Viezdzietka / Biezdziatka, the daughters of Karol Wincenty Franciszek Bobrowski.
Maria Bobrowska was the wife of Count Stanislaw Romer, 1819 in Zolkow in the Jaslo district - 1902 in Biezdziatka.

Count Karol Wladyslaw Romer b. in 1920 in Inwald and Pope John Paul II born in 1920, Wadowice, 8 / 9 km east to INWALD.
Czaniec - 5 km south to BULOWICE; 4 km south-west to ROCZYNY; 5 km west to Andrychow and 10 km west to Inwald; 18 km west to Wadowice; and 14 / 15 km east to LIPNIK [now in eastern Bielsko-Biala]; 18 / 19 km north-east to Cyganski Las / Gypsy Forest [southern part of Bielsko-Biala: the Zelazo / Iron action of General Miroslaw Milewski - and General Milewski acted for Red Army in the Augustow county.

Rodryg Tomasz Maria Romer, 1893-1967.

The net from ANDRYCHOW:
Bobrowski, Poninski, Dembinski, Mecinski of Jedlno and Szoldrski - Andrychow and Wilkowo Polskie. Swiedziebnia with Nostitz-Jackowski - Inwald and Roczyny close to Andrychow - Wilkowo Polskie close to Dluzyna and to Koscian - Baldrzychow close to Poddebice - the village of Leszno close to Przasnysz and to Krasne; and Jedlno close to Radomsko owned by Stadnicki-Mecinski-Walewski family branch;
together with Hutten-Czapski intermarried Kiedrzynski, Jaruzelski and the Karwat-Bardzki line of Wichulec near to Wabrzezno:
The Bobrowskis owned Andrychow, Zagornik, Sulkowice, Targanice and Inwald.
In the 18th century in Roczyny settled Romani / Gypsies of Romania and from Slovakia.
They lived in Rzyki, 7 kilometres south-east of Andrychow, 12 km south-west of Wadowice.
Teresa Rottman, 1812-1888 in Andrychow, m. in 1832, in Lwow to Count Roman Bobrowski, 1803-1836, the son of Konstanty BOBROWSKI + Barbara Siemonska.
Teresa had a son Karol Konstanty Bobrowski, 1833-1886, m. 2nd to Dss Felicja Helena Poninska, 1846-1903,
with a son
Count Stefan Stanislaw Feliks Bobrowski, 1873-1932 + Roza Mecinska, 1880-1952,
the great-granddaughter of
Jan Nepomucen Mecinski, 1776-1858,
who was the grandson of Wojciech Mecinski, 1698-1771 + Anna Glogowska;
and the great-grandson of Michal Mikolaj Mecinski.

Above Roman Bobrowski had a brother Count Karol Wincenty Franciszek Bobrowski who was living in INWALD and Leki Dolne.
Karol Wincenty Bobrowski b. 1799, d. in 1876, the son of
Count Konstanty Erazm Albert Bobrowski + Barbara.
Karol Wincenty Bobrowski was the father of Adela Romer born in Inwald;
Felicja Ursyn Bobrowski;
Barbara Zborowska.
Above Adela Romer Bobrowska born in INWALD had a sister Css Maria von Romer (nee Bobrowska), 1830 in Leki Dolne - 1899 in Viezdzietka / Biezdziatka, the daughters of Karol Wincenty Franciszek Bobrowski.
Maria Bobrowska was the wife of Count Stanislaw Romer, 1819 in Zolkow in the Jaslo district - 1902 in Biezdziatka.
Leki Dolne is a village in the Pilzno commune, within the Debica County, 4 kilometres west of Pilzno, 16 km south-west of Debica, and 56 km west of Rzeszow, 37 km west-south-west to Sedziszow Malopolski.

Adela Romer Bobrowska was the wife of Feliks Aleksander Cyprian Romer in 1844, and Feliks Romer b. in 1818, died in 1886 in Inwald, the Wadowice County,
was the son of
count Jacob Nikodem Romer, 1793-1861;
the grandson of Cyprian Romer / Cyprian Pawel Romer, 1772-1850;
the great-grandson of Aleksander Romer, ca 1730-1772, who was the son of
older Aleksander Romer, b. ca 1675,
and the grandson of Eliasz Romer, b. ca 1640,
the great-grandson of oldest Aleksander Romer, ca 1605-1666,
the great-great-grandson of Jerzy Ezajasz Romer, ca 1560-1608;
the great-great-great-grandson of Stanislaw Stencek Romer b. 1530.

Adela Romer Bobrowska had a sister Css Maria von Romer (nee Bobrowska).
Maria was the wife of
Count Stanislaw Romer, 1819 in Zolkow in the Jaslo district - 1902 in Biezdziatka.
This is old communist network of Generals Kiszczak, Milewski and Jaruzelski of the second half of the 20th century. My research [of 1987 until 13 December 2021] concerns many state intelligence networks created in the first half of the 18th century. Initially it was a global political network of the Russian intelligence infiltrated by the British [1791], French [from the 40s of the 18th century] and Germans [1769/1776], and by the Polish independence conspiracy [was established 1792/1799] starting from a years 1870/1878.

The genealogy of Anna Dembinska Jackowska / Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, b. ca 1760, died in 1819 - and the Andrychow district, with the links to Cardinal Karol Wojtyla {and the Michalow-Klemensow estate of the Zamoyskis}, General Miroslaw Milewski {and the fate of Priest Jerzy Popieluszko in the Suchowola commune} and General Czeslaw Kiszczak in Roczyny {closest friend of General Wojciech Jaruzelski - the links to Kalisz and Hutten-Czapski intermarried to Jaruzelski, Karwat in Tczew-Wabrzezno-Wichulec area.

Antoni Dembinski (1705 - 1781, Gniewiecin, 25 km north to Miechow), the son of Jan Jozef Dembinski b. ca 1670. Antoni Dembinski was the owner of
Roczyny [Czeslaw Kiszczak family here: Czeslaw Kiszczak was born in 1925, in Roczyny, the son of a struggling farmer],
Twierdza [4 / 5 km north-east to Wieprz; 8 km north-east to Andrychow; 8 km north-west to Wadowice],
and Wieprz [Twierdza-Wieprz village, 5 km north to Andrychow; 6 km north-east to Bulowice; 5 km north-west to INWALD] close to Andrychow.

Antoni Dembinski married to Anna Petkowska; and 2nd to Zofia Strus b. ca 1725, the daughter of Marcin Strus b. ca 1680 + ca 1700 to unknown b. ca 1680, the daughter of the official of Gostynin, b. ca 1650;
with daughters:
Anna Dembinska [m. Nostitz-Jackowska] b. 1760;
Teresa Dembinska Piatkowski;
and Elzbieta Dembinska Faruchowicz.

Above Jan Jozef Dembinski b. ca 1670, was the brother to Antoni Dembinski older [1665 - aft. 1728], the owner of Szczytniki [Szczytniki is a village in the Kalisz County, 20 kilometres south-east of Kalisz; 5 km south-west to Staw Kaliski].

Above Count Stanislaw Romer, b. 1819, was the son of
Count Jakub Jozef Nikodem Romer b. in 1793 in Viezdziatka.
The grandson of Cyprian Pawel Romer von Chysow-Romer b. 1772 in Viezdziatka, Count in 1832.
The great-grandson of Aleksander Romer younger b. ca 1730, d. in 1772.
The great-great-grandson of older, Aleksander Romer b. ca 1675,
the son of ELIASZ ROMER b. ca 1640 who was the brother to Jan Marcin Maciej Romer b. ca 1650 - the brother to JAN Romer and Jozef Romer.

JAN MARCIN Romer b. ca 1650, had a son Piotr Romer b. ca 1675 and the grandson KAROL ROMER b. ca 1710, the Radom official.

Helena Romer Soltan Weyssenhoff, ca 1730 - 1794, the daughter of
Stephan von Romer and Helena Sulistrowska b. ca 1710.
Named Stefan Jerzy Romer, 1678-1773, the son of Mateusz ROMER. Stefan was living in Wilno in 1721. Stefan Jerzy / Stefan Romer the son of Mateusz Romer, 1655-1718, younger
who was the son of older Mateusz Romer, 1606-1699,
the grandson of COLONEL STEFAN Romer, ca 1560/1570-1635 + Elzbieta von der ROPP.
Stefan Romer was the son of Szymon Romer, ca 1520, d. 1580 + Zofia von der Wenge Lambsdorf;
Szymon Romer was the son of Bernard Romer b. ca 1480 + Katarzyna von Pfeilen von Piel.
Szymon Romer was the brother to
Henryk Wilhelm;
Jakub;
Jan died bef. 1610;
Krzysztof Romer + Malgorzata;
and of MATEUSZ ROMER died in 1608 + Barbara von VEINDTE.

Szymon Romer b. ca 1520 maybe was the next of kin to Stanislaw Stencek Romer older, b. ca 1530. They came from Bernard Romer b. ca 1480 + Katarzyna von Pfeilen von Piel.

Stefan ROMER b. ca 1560/1570, was the father of
Krzysztof Romer; Jakob Romer; Szymon Romer; Jan Romer and Mateusz Romer older b. 1606.

Above Eliasz Romer and Jan Marcin Romer were the sons of Magdalena Budek of Kalnikow + Aleksander Romer b. ca 1605. d. 1666,
and
Aleksander Romer b. ca 1605 {the line of Chyzowa, owned BIEZDZIATKA}, was the son of EZAJASZ ROMER / Jerzy Ezajasz Romer of CHYZOW, ca 1560-1608
{Jerzy Ezajasz Romer was the son of Stanislaw Romer + Dorota. Jerzy Ezajasz m. three times: Katarzyna; Anna; and Zofia. Jerzy Ezajasz Romer was the father of Kazimierz Romer; Elzbieta Kowalowska; Krzysztof Romer; Aleksander Romer b. ca 1605; Wojciech Romer; and 1 other. JERZY EZAJASZ of Biezdzialka, b. ca 1560 was the brother of Just Jodocus Romer / Jobst Romer / Jost Romer; Dorota Drezner; Sebastian Romer; Jozef Romer, and Stanislaw Romer younger},
the grandson of Stanislaw Stencek Romer older, b. ca 1530.

The first in Poland with the noble coat of arms was Marcin Romer b. ca 1510. Marcin Romer was the Cracow citizen, but in 1543 get own Laski coat of arms and nick-name "of Chyszowa" or in Chyzowa, owned Biezdziatka. This is the Cracow province line.
This branch took the Count title in Austria in 1818 (1832).

The above genealogical branch included Count Stanislaw Romer, b. 1819, the son of
Count Jakub Jozef Nikodem Romer b. in 1793 in Viezdziatka.
The grandson of Cyprian Pawel Romer von Chysow-Romer b. 1772 in Viezdziatka, Count in 1832.
The great-grandson of Aleksander Romer younger b. ca 1730, d. in 1772.
The great-great-grandson of older, Aleksander Romer b. ca 1675,
the son of ELIASZ ROMER b. ca 1640 who was the brother to Jan Marcin Maciej Romer b. ca 1650 - the brother to JAN Romer and Jozef Romer.

Below on the Romer family from SAXONY:
Stefan Romer was the son of Szymon Romer, ca 1520, d. 1580 + Zofia von der Wenge Lambsdorf;
Szymon Romer was the son of Bernard Romer b. ca 1480 + Katarzyna von Pfeilen von Piel.
Szymon Romer was the brother to
Henryk Wilhelm;
Jakub;
Jan died bef. 1610;
Krzysztof Romer + Malgorzata;
and of MATEUSZ ROMER died in 1608 + Barbara von VEINDTE.

Szymon Romer b. ca 1520 maybe was the next of kin to Stanislaw Stencek Romer older, b. ca 1530. They came from Bernard Romer b. ca 1480 + Katarzyna von Pfeilen von Piel.
Above Stefan ROMER b. ca 1560/1570.

The second line moved home from Saxony to Courland, then to Lithuania. Among others the Senators - Aleksander Romer, the governor of Zawichost in 1757;
Karol Romer, the CZCHOW governor in 1765.
See below on SOLTAN + Romer from Courland:
Helena Romer Soltan Weyssenhoff, ca 1730 - 1794, the daughter of
Stephan von Romer and Helena Sulistrowska b. ca 1710.
Named Stefan Jerzy Romer, 1678-1773, the son of Mateusz ROMER. Stefan was living in Wilno in 1721. Stefan Jerzy / Stefan Romer the son of Mateusz Romer, 1655-1718, younger
who was the son of older Mateusz Romer, 1606-1699,
the grandson of COLONEL STEFAN Romer, ca 1560/1570-1635 + Elzbieta von der ROPP.
Stefan Romer was the son of Szymon Romer, ca 1520, d. 1580 + Zofia von der Wenge Lambsdorf;
Szymon Romer was the son of Bernard Romer b. ca 1480 + Katarzyna von Pfeilen von Piel.
Szymon Romer was the brother to
Henryk Wilhelm;
Jakub;
Jan died bef. 1610;
Krzysztof Romer + Malgorzata;
and of MATEUSZ ROMER died in 1608 + Barbara von VEINDTE.

Szymon Romer b. ca 1520 maybe was the next of kin to Stanislaw Stencek Romer older, b. ca 1530. They came from Bernard Romer b. ca 1480 in SAXONY + Katarzyna von Pfeilen von Piel.
The Romer family had own coat of arms - Scipiones, Laski, Jelita, with the surname Romer, Roemer, Remer, Rejmer, Rehmer, of SAXONY, in Germany in 1470 with the noble title. They owned Marienthal and Steinpleiss in Misnia. They came to Poland at the beginning of the 16th century, to Cracow [Marcin Romer] and to Courland.

Stanislaw Soltan b. 1698, was the husband of HELENA ROMER, the wife of baron JAN Weyssenhoff and Stanislaw Soltan. And Stanislaw Soltan b. 1698 was the husband of Eleonora Hulsen von Eckeln.
Stanislaw Soltan b. 1698, was the brother of
Teodora Soltan;
Anna Swiatopelk-Mirska;
Jozef Soltan and
Krystyna.
Above Anna Swiatopelk-Mirska b. ca 1700, was the wife of Jan Stanislaw Swiatopelk-Mirski and Felicjan Franciszek Nieweglowski and Jarosz Bieganski.
Mother of Joanna ZABA;
Kasper Franciszek Swiatopelk-Mirski;
Stanislaw Mirski;
and Karolina Ludwika Swiatopelk-Mirska.

Stanislaw Soltan b. 1756, was the husband of princess Franciszka Teofila Radziwill b. 1751, and Konstancja TOPLICKA b. ca 1790.
Stanislaw Soltan b. 1756, was the brother of Augusta Soltan.
And Stanislaw Soltan b. 1756, was the half brother of
Baron JOZEF Weyssenhoff
{1760 in Andzelmuiza, d. 1798, the son of baron Johann Weyssenhoff and Helena von Romer; the half brother of Stanislaw Soltan and Augusta Soltan};
Ksawery Weyssenhoff;
Mikolaj Jan Weyssenhoff / Michal Jan;
and Jan Weyssenhoff older, acc. to geni.com.

Samuel Soltan b. 1654, killed in 1709, m. 1st to Wisiunianka / Wisimianka, and 2nd to Helena Ewa von Manteuffel 1-v. Jan von Berk;
his son:
Stanislaw Pereswit Soltan, 1698 - 1758, owned Andrepna and Zielonpole close to Rezekne / Rzeczyce [see Malkiewicz + Konstantynowicz], and Lideksna with Sprykutow close to Ludsen / Lucyn,
m. 1st to Eleonora Hilzen, the daughter of Jerzy Konstanty Hilzen, and Anna Regina Schimmelpfennig von der Oye;
m. 2nd time in Dyrwiany to Helena Romer b. ca 1730 - she was 2-v. Jan Wayssenhof;
children of Stanislaw Soltan senior:
1.
Augusta Soltan, b. ca 1750 m. Eliasz Piottuch-Kublicki;
2.
Stanislaw Soltan b. 27.8.1756 - died in 1836 in Mitawa, General, secret acted in 1793, then in 1812, member of Parliament of 1782, 1788, m. Franciszka Teofila Radziwill d. 1802,
the daughter of Stanislaw RADZIWILL and Karolina Pociej,
owned Zdzieciol;
m. 2nd in 1820 to Konstancja Toplicka-Tupalska 1-v Kasper Korsak, the daughter of Antoni and Roza Gorska.
Above Stanislaw Soltan, b. 1756, d. Mitawa 1836, General, the President of the Commission of the Provisional Government of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in 1812.


Stanislaw Soltan / Stanislovas Soltanas, b. 1756, was half brother of JOZEF Weyssenhoff; Ksawery Weyssenhoff; Mikolaj Jan Weyssenhoff and Jan Weyssenhoff older, acc. to geni.com. Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff + Wiktor Wladyslaw Pereswit Soltan b. 1853, d. 1905, the son of Stanislaw Soltan and Albertyna Dunin- Jundzill Countess.

Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff's brother:
Jozef Weyssenhoff writer + Alicja Bloch / Aleksandra Emilia Bloch.
The daughter of mentioned Jozef Emanuel Marian Weyssenhoff was Aleksandra Zielewicz, 1891 - 1956 in Brazil. Jozef Weyssenhoff Baron, was a novelist, poet, literary critic and publisher.

The family nest of the Lubienskis was village Kalinowa, district of Blaszki; and Szczytniki, also Guzow close to Warsaw, and Wiskitki. Kalinowa is situated close to Garbow and Golkow, north of Blaszki, north-west of Sieradz, close to Charlupia Wielka and Charlupia Mala [compare CHUDZIK of Lodz, intermarried S. Kubacki, half Gypsy-Georgian man came from the Suchumi district; see Taraschvili came from Gypsies of the North Caucasus, then in Tbilisi, with a link to Thessaloniki and Brugia, and to Foreign Affairs HQ in Warsaw]. North of Lubna-Jakusy village. The Lubienskis were living in Warta city, and above named Lubny / Lubna. The Orzech estate in the Kalinowa parish, and Garbow / Garbok farm in the Kalinowa parish were owned by the Lubienski family.

Maciej Lubienski (b. - 1710) was the brother of Stanislaw Lubienski, and was the landlord of Kalinowa - he was the Sieradz officer; in the village of Kalinowa, central Poland, is the former mansion-house of families Lubienski, and later Murzynowski.

Wanda Lubienska Countess, ca 1830 / after 1836 / 1839 - ca 1880, and Wanda's father was Seweryn Lubienski Count + Amelia Golabek Jezierska Countess.
Amelia had 3 siblings: Maria Golicyn nee Golabek-Jezierska and 2 others.
Seweryn Lubienski b. 1811, in Kolano; he had 2 children:
Zdzislaw Stanislaw Jozef Lambert Lubienski and one other.
Seweryn Lubienski, the owner of Kolano and Rudzieniec; b. 1811 / 1812 - d. 1855 in Wenecja / Venice / Veneto, Italy; was the son of Franciszek Ksawery Lubienski [b. 1784 in Szczytniki, died in Guzow, in 1826; Captain of the Napoleon Guard] and Paulina.

Feliks Walezjusz Lubienski / Lubienski Felix de Valois
(1758-1848, m. Teresa Belinsky / Teresa Bielinska;
Feliks Lubienski moved his residence from Kalinowa to Guzow in 1797, the only son of Felix de Valois and Teresa Belinsky was Francis Xavier Lubienski / Franciszek Ksawery Lubienski b. 1784 in Szczytniki, died in Guzow, Captain of the Napoleon Guard,
who had two sons:
Kazimierz born in 1801 (mother Anna Milkowska) and
Seweryn was born 1811 - his mother Paulina Potocki;
in 1836 Seweryn Lubienski (1811-1855) married Amelia Jezierska (1813-1885).

Jadwiga Szembek nee Rudnicka, ca 1710 - ca 1765, was the wife of above Marek Szembek and Kazimierz Lubienski, and Jadwiga was the mother of
Paula Oginska;
Konstancja Kossowska and
Anna Letowska.
Above Marek Szembek lived 1700 - 1744.
Above Paula Oginska Szembek was born in BEREST.
Berest is a village in the Krynica-Zdroj commune, within the Nowy Sacz County, 12 kilometres north of Krynica-Zdroj, 24 km south-east of Nowy Sacz, 16 km south-east to Kamionka Wielka, 19 km south-east to Nawojowa.

Paula Oginska Szembek was buried in Miedniewice, was born 1737, d. 1798,
the wife of Celestyn Lubienski,
Jan Prosper Potocki,
and Andrzej Ignacy Oginski!
Paula Oginska Szembek was the mother of
Feliks Walezjusz Wladyslaw Lubienski,
Michal Kleofas Oginski,
and Jozefa Zofia Lopacinska.
Paula Oginska was the half sister of Konstancja Kossowska and Anna Letowska.
Celestyn Lubienski, 1729 - 1759, was the son of Florian Lubienski and Bogumila Teofila Walewska, b. 1700 / 1706, died 1751 [she was the daughter of Wojciech Walewski and Domicella Nowomiejska];
Celestyn was the husband of Paula Oginska, 1737-1798,
with the son Feliks Walezjusz Wladyslaw Lubienski, 1758-1848.

Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff m. Wiktor Wladyslaw Soltan, 1853 - 1905;
her father Michal Weyssenhoff b. 1831 + Wanda Lubienska, 1830 / after 1836 - 1880,
the daughter of Seweryn Lubienski and Amelia Golabek Jezierska;
her brothers:
1.
Jozef Weyssenhoff + Alicja Bloch,
with children:
Wanda,
Jan Weyssenhoff - Prof. the Wilno Uniw. {Jan Weyssenhoff younger, b. 1889 in Warsaw, d. 1972 in Cracow, the sport activist, the son of named Jozef Weyssenhoff, poet, author},
Aleksandra Weyssenhoff
and Rozalia;
2.
Waldemar Wlodzimierz Weyssenhoff, a landowner of Tarnow, and Juzynty in the Jeziorosy county
[see: Brzezinski and Konstantynowicz;
Juzynty / Juzynty, Panevezys County, Lithuania - now Juzintai =
ZARASAI in 1836 - 1918 as Nowoaleksandrowsk, in 1919 - 1929 as EZERENAI = Zarasai = Jeziorosy = Novoaleksandrovsk; a city in north-eastern Lithuania, the administrative center of Zarasai District]
+ Maria Ledochowska, a daughter of Karol Ledochowski and Zofia Czosnowska.

Remember on Amelia's father:
Michal Weyssenhoff b. 1831 + Wanda Lubienska Countess, ca 1830 / after 1836 - ca 1880,
her father was Seweryn Lubienski Count + Amelia Golabek Jezierska Countess;
Wanda Lubienska's father:
Seweryn Lubienski, the owner of Kolano and Rudzieniec; b. 1811 / 1812 - d. 1855 in Wenecja / Venice / Veneto, Italy;
was the son of
Franciszek Ksawery Lubienski [b. 1784 in Szczytniki, died in Guzow, in 1826; Captain of the Napoleon Guard] and Paulina;
Seweryn was the husband of Amelia Golabek Jezierska;
the father of
Maria Gorska;
Wanda Weyssenhoff;
Witold Jozef Lubienski; Kazimierz Lubienski; Zdzislaw Stanislaw Jozef Lubienski;
Mieczyslaw Jan Lubienski;
Teofila Bogumila Stadnicka; Jadwiga Lubienska, and Jan Nepomucen Lubienski;
SEWERYN was the half brother of Kazimierz Lubienski.


Stanislaw Soltan, b. 1822 - died 1897 in Anninsk, from Brzostowica Murowana in the Hrodna goverment, with wifes:
Maria Dunin-Jundzill b. 1827 and
Albertyna Dunin-Jundzill, b. 1837.
Children of Stanislaw Soltan b. 1822:
1.
Bogdan Wiktor Soltan, 1861 - 1912, married to Maria Franciszka Soltan b. 1863,
with a daughter
Maria Emilia Soltan b. 1889 Aninsk and died 1963, m. Zdzislaw Henryk Grocholski
- her daughter
Maria Grocholska b. 1911 Pietniczany and died in 1940 Otrebusy close to Warsaw;
2. Emilia Soltan Korsak, b. 1847 d. 1908,
3. Stanislaw Soltan, 1848 - 1850,
4. Helena Soltan, 1849 - 1852,
5.
Adam Soltan, 1851 - 1902 in Brzostownica Murowana,
6.
Wiktor Wladyslaw Rudolf Pereswit-Soltan, born in 1853 - d. 1905 in Warsaw, the owner of Kraszuty, m. Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff. Wiktor Wladyslaw Pereswit Soltan b. 1853, d. 1905, was the son of Stanislaw Soltan and Albertyna Dunin-Jundzill Countess.
Amelia's father: Michal Weyssenhoff b. 1831 + Wanda Lubienska Countess, ca 1830 / after 1836 / 1839 - ca 1880, and Wanda's father was
Seweryn Lubienski Count + Amelia Golabek Jezierska Countess.

Wiktor Wladyslaw Pereswit Soltan b. 1853, was close to the Warsaw financiers and industrialists but under the influence of the family he moved to the village.

A branch from Samuel Soltan b. 1654, killed in 1709, m. 1st to Wisiunianka / Wisimianka, and 2nd to Helena Ewa von Manteuffel 1-v. Jan von Berk;
his son:
Stanislaw Soltan, 1698 - 1758, owned Andrepna and Zielonpole close to Rezekne / Rzeczyce in Latvia, and Lideksna with Sprykutow close to Ludsen / Lucyn,
m. 1st to Eleonora Hilzen, a daughter of Jerzy Konstanty Hilzen, and Anna Regina Schimmelpfennig von der Oye;
m. 2nd time in Dyrwiany to Helena Romer, b. ca 1730 - she was 2-v. Jan Wayssenhof;
children of Stanislaw Soltan b. 1698:
1.
Augusta Soltan, b. ca 1750, m. Eliasz Piottuch-Kublicki;
2.
Stanislaw Soltan b. 27.8.1756 - died in 1836 in Mitawa, General, secret acted in 1793, then in 1812, member of Parliament of 1782, 1788, m. Franciszka Teofila Radziwill d. 1802,
the daughter of Stanislaw RADZIWILL b. 1722 + Karolina Pociej, owned Zdzieciol;
m. 2nd in 1820 to Konstancja Toplicka-Tupalska 1-v Kasper Korsak, a daughter of Antoni and Roza Gorska.

Stanislaw I Leszczynski, 1677 - 1766, the King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania, Duke of Lorraine and a count of the Holy Roman Empire, the French adherent. Stanislaw Leszczynski died in Luneville, France. The King was the son of
Rafal Andrzej Leszczynski and Dss Anna Katarzyna Jablonowska.
Rafal Andrzej Leszczynski b. 1650 in Warsaw, was the son of Boguslaw Leszczynski and Anna DENHOFF / Anna von Donhoff.
Boguslaw was the son of Rafal II Leszczynski and Anna Radzyminska. Rafal II Leszczynski b. 1579, d. in 1636 in Wlodawa, was the son of Andrzej Leszczynski m. Anna Firlej.
Andrzej Leszczynski b. in 1559 in Bydgoszcz, d. in 1606, was the son of Rafal Leszczynski, the SREM governor, b. ca 1526. Rafal Leszczynski b. 1526, was the son of Jan Leszczynski died in 1535 + Maria de Marcellanges.

We back to Antoni Dunin-Brzezinski / Antoni Brzezinski, 1780/1790 - 1848 and his wife Karolina Leszczynska, 1782 - 1874.
Antoni's son -
Aleksander Brzezinski, b. ca 1821. Aleksander was the husband of Julia Emilia Magdalena OLSZOWSKI, b. 1827,
the daughter of Szymon Jakub Olszowski, b. 1798 in Niewiadow close to Tomaszow Mazowiecki;
the granddaughter of Maksymilian Olszowski, b. 1763 in Wolka Krzykowska close to Tomaszow Mazowiecki;
the great-granddaughter of Jan Nepomucen Olszowski born in BARANOWO close to Wieruszow in 1733.

Mentioned Boguslaw Leszczynski, count of Leszno (1612/1614-1659) m. ANNA Denhoff, m. 2nd Joanna Katarzyna Radziwill, 1637 - 1665,
the daughter of
Aleksander Ludwik Radziwill + Tekla. Joanna Katarzyna m. 1st Jakob WEIHER. Joanna Katarzyna Weiher Leszczynska was the half-sister of Ludwik Radziwill; Eleonora Radziwill; Dominik Mikolaj Radziwill, 1643 - 1697, and princess Cecylia Maria Sieniawska.

Dominik Mikolaj Radziwill had the daughter Adelaida Cecylia Teresa Radziwill, ca 1680 - 1725. Adelajda was the sister to Mikolaj Faustyn Radziwill and to Lucretia Catharina von Donhoff (nee Radziwill, m. DENHOFF) / Lukrecja Katarzyna Donhoff Grudzinska, ca 1660 - 1716, m. 1st Mikolaj Wiktoryn Grudzinski, the 2nd m. General Friedrich Donhoff.

Stanislaw Radziwill, 1722 - 1787, who owned Miezonka in the 18th century, was the son of Mikolaj Faustyn Radziwill.
The grandson of
Dominik Mikolaj Radziwill, b. 1643.

Michal Antoni Radziwill was brother of
Lukrecja Katarzyna Donhoff;
Adelajda Cecylia Teresa Dambska [in Golaszewo close to CHOCEN];
Jan Mikolaj Radziwill, and
Mikolaj Faustyn Radziwll who was the father of Stanislaw Radziwill, 1722 - 1787.

And we back to the RADZIWILLES - Oginski - SOLTAN:
Jadwiga Zaluska Tyszkiewicz m. 2nd to Duke Tadeusz Franciszek Oginski (1712-1783), and Retow passed on the ownership of the family Oginski. Tadeusz Franciszek Oginski was 1st married to Izabela Radziwill [Izabela Kotryna Oginska born Radziwill] of Nieswiez, d. 1761 / 1763.
Izabela Kotryna Oginska Radziwill, b. 1711, d. 1761 / 1763 in Maladzyechna [Molodeczno], the Minsk Province,
was daughter of
Michal Antoni Radziwill b. 1687. Named Michal Antoni Radziwill was brother of Lukrecja Katarzyna Donhoff; Adelajda Cecylia Teresa Dambska [in Golaszewo]; Jan Mikolaj Radziwill, and Mikolaj Faustyn Radziwll who was father of Stanislaw Radziwill, 1722 - 1787,
and Stanislaw Radziwill had daughter Franciszka Teofila Soltan, b. circa 1751,
and Franciszka Teofila's children were:
A.
Adam Leon Ludwik Soltan;
B.
Karolina Soltan Piottuch-Kublicka, b. ca 1785 + Jozef Piottuch-Kublicki, b. ca 1780
{with Karolina's children:
1.
Walentyna Soltan (Walentyna Piottuch-Kublicka b. ca 1805 + Wladyslaw Jozef Soltan, 1795 - 1843,
with a daughter
Oktawia Soltan, b. 1830, d. 1871 in Kazan, m. in 1849 to Wladyslaw Hieronim Samuel Soltan, 1824 - 1900);
2.
Anna Benislawska (Anna Piottuch-Kublicka + Jozef Benislawski);
3.
Stanislaw Piottuch-Kublicki;
4.
Oktawia Piottuch-Kublicka + Jozef Szumski + DOMINIK KONSTANTYNOWICZ of MIEZONKA
(owned since 1842; bef. him in 1832-1842 Miezonka was leased by Czapski / Hutten-Czapski; and bef. 1832 Miezonka belonged to Stefania Julia Radziwill Chrapowicka Oskierka);
5.
Emilia Piottuch-Kublicka + Wincenty Smokowski, 1797 - 1876, and Wincenty was a son of Konstancja Mickiewicz Smokowska;
6.
Adolf Piottuch-Kublicki + Ida Oginska b. ca 1820};
C.
Helena Soltan;
D.
Anna Wankowicz / Anna Soltan, b. ca 1785 / 1788 + Antoni Wankowicz b. ca 1758 / 1760 / 1780.
Anna Soltan, b. ca 1780 / 1785 / 1788 / 1790 + Antoni Wankowicz b. ca 1758 / 1760 or in 1780 - died in 1812, the son of Tadeusz Wankowicz junior / Tadeusz-Casimir Tadeushevich Vankovich / Tadeusz Kazimierz Wankowicz,
the grandson of senior Tadeusz Wankowicz born ca 1675, the owner of SWOLNA in 1725.
Tadeusz Kazimierz Wankowicz m. in 1755 to Anna Swietorzecka, ca 1735-1812, the daughter of Antoni Swietorzecki; with children:
Antoni Wankowicz b. ca 1758/1760;
Waleria Wankowicz, m. Konstanty Tyzenhauz,
Wanda Wankowicz + Benedykt Tyszkiewicz-Lohojski,
Klementyna Wankowicz + Mostowski.

Tadeusz junior / Tadeusz Kazimierz Wankowicz was the leaseholder of LUCZAJ, from Tadeusz Oginski the owner of Luczaj. Tadeusz Wankowicz m. Anna Wankowicz nee Swietorzecka; then Andrzej Oginski and Franciszek Ksawery Oginski sold Luczaj to the Wankowiczs. Tadeusz Kazimierz Wankowicz junior was owner of Luczaj in 1786, the son of Tadeusz Wankowicz senior b. ca 1675, the owner of SWOLNA.
Tadeusz Kazimierz was the grandson of Jan Wankowicz b. ca 1646 + Zofia Chrapowicki of SWOLNA.
Jan had brothers: Wladyslaw b. ca 1648, Teodor Wankowicz b. ca 1650, Stanislaw Wankowicz b. ca 1652 + Joanna KORSAK.

Arkadiusz Chrapowicki of Miezonka, 1821 - ca 1900, the son of Michal Chrapowicki b. ca 1790, d. ca 1850, and Jozefa KORSAK.
The grandson of
Jozef Chrapowicki b. ca 1750, d. 1812 + Magdalena Oginska [the 1st wife was Anna Radziwill, Narbut].
Arkadiusz married Stefania Julia Radziwill, 1820-1896, the owner of Miezonka -
the daughter of Mikolaj Radziwill b. 1801, and Wiktoria Emilia Narbutt.
The granddaughter of Mikolaj Radziwill, older, b. 1747, and Franciszka Butler b. in 1757.
The great-granddaughter of Stanislaw Radziwill, born 8 May 1722 in Dzyatlava [the line to the Konstantynowiczs of Miezonka, Kazan, Moscow and Tallinn-Nomme],
who was the son of Mikolaj Faustyn Radziwill and Barbara Franciszka Zawisza - Kiezgajlo m. Radziwill.

Franciszka Radziwill nee Css Butler, b. in 1757 in Berdychiv, d. in 1811, was the daughter of count Michal Buttler / Michal Butler and Benedykta PAC. Michal Butler, 1715 - 1782, was the son of count Marek Antoni Buttler and Francisca SZCZUKA.
Franciszka Butler born 1757, married to the son of Stanislaw Radziwill - ie Mikolaj Radziwill, general major of Lithuania, 1747-1811. Mikolaj Radziwill, older, b. 1747.

Children of above Stanislaw Soltan b. 1756:
A.
Karolina Soltan, b. ca 1780 / 1790, married after 1800 to Jozef Piottuch-Kublicki;
B.
Anna Soltan, b. ca 1780 / 1785 / 1788 / 1790 + Antoni Wankowicz, ca 1758 / 1760 or in 1780 - 1812, the son of Tadeusz Wankowicz junior
[Tadeusz Kazimierz Wankowicz, the son of Tadeusz Wankowicz, the owner of SWOLNA in 1725]
who m. in 1755 to Anna Swietorzecka, ca 1735-1812, a daughter of Antoni Swietorzecki;
with children:
Waleria Wankowicz, m. Konstanty Tyzenhauz,
Wanda Wankowicz + Benedykt Tyszkiewicz-Lohojski,
Klementyna Wankowicz + Mostowski.
Above Antoni Wankowicz / Anton Vankovich married Catholic noblewoman Anna Stanislavovna Soltan, who belonged to a wealthy and influential in those days family, was in close relationship with the magnate clans; her mother was Franciszka Teofila Radziwill / Francisco Theophile Stanislavovna Radziwill, the daughter of Stanislaw Radziwill (1722-1787) and Karolina Pociej / Carolina (1732-1776);
Anna's father Stanislav Stanislavovich Soltan Pereswiat (1756-1836), who was court Marshal of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (1791-1792 ), and in 1812 he led the Commission to the Provisional Government.
C.
Helena Soltan b. 1790 m. to Franciszek Soltan b. 1780, member of the Order of Malta;
D.
Adam Leon Ludwik Soltan, b. 2.7.1792 in Warsaw, freemason, m. Idalia Pociej 1790 - 1839;
E.
Samuel Jerome Wladyslaw Soltan born 1824 in Uzukrewno.

Joseph Piottuch-Kublicki of Kublicz, about 1800 m. Karolina Soltan / Soltan Carolina born ca 1780;
with a daughter
Valentina Piottuch-Kublicka of Kublicz, b. ca 1800 and m. Wladyslaw Jozef Soltan was born 1795, d. 1843 (the mother Josepha Benislawska),
and Walentyna's daughter
Oktawia Soltan / Soltan Octavia, b. in Prezma / Pryzma / Presman 1830, died on August 15, 1871 in Kazan (or Razan ?), she was married in 1849 to
Samuel Jerome Wladyslaw Soltan / Hieronim S. V. Soltan born 1824, died in 1900, the landowner, member of the January Uprising. Above named Samuel Jerome Wladyslaw Soltan was born 1824 in Uzukrewno (his mother's estate) and died on March 15, 1900 in Prezma, now Latvia; he was son of Stanislaus Soltan (collaborator of the Constitution of 3 May, imprisoned in Smolensk in the 1794-1796, the President of the Provisional Government of Lithuania in 1812, d. Mitawa 1836) and Constance Toplicki / Konstancja Toplicka, a high school in Mitawa in 1835-1842 in Courland, his parents after confiscating the 'Zdzieciol' estate (in the Slonim area and here Mr. Tadeusz Mickiewicz) moved house on the Livonia area, he was the insurgent in 1863, exiled to Ufa, interned in Riga. Study at the University of St. Petersburg in 1843-1844, married in 1849, with a relative of his, Oktawia nee Soltan, the daughter of Wladyslaw Joseph and Valentina, and settled in the estate of his wife, Pryzma in Polish Livonia. In 1858 - 1859 he traveled abroad, where he conferred with Adam Czartoryski and Witold Czartoryski and Count Zamoyski on the current state of Lithuania and Belarus.
F.
Stanislaw Soltan, 1822 - died 1897 in Anninsk, from Brzostowica Murowana in the Hrodna goverment.

Adolf Piottuch-Kublicki born 1810 + Ida Oginska (b. ca 1820 or 1810 / 1813), with a son Karol Piottuch Kublicki b. ca 1850 (+ Zofia Eysymont, 1840 / 1848 - died 1926, a daughter of Oktawiusz, and Helena Soltan);
above Adolf was the son of
Jozef Piottuch-Kublicki - the officer in Zawilie, b. 1780 + Karolina Soltan, b. ca 1780 / 1790.
Above named Jozef Kublicki had daughters and sons:
1.
Anna Benislawska (born Piottuch-Kublicki in 1809, d. 1885 + Jozef Benislawski, 1790-1852, with:
Leon Benislawski 1846-1935, Jan 1847-1899, Stanislaw, Konstanty, Adolf, Edward, Ludwik Benislawski, Helena Benislawska b. before 1852);
2.
Walentyna Soltan
(born Piottuch-Kublicka, b. ca 1800 / 1810 + Wladyslaw Jozef Soltan b. 1795, died in 1843, the son of Benedykt Soltan b. 1770 and Jozefa Benislawska.
Walentyna's daughter was
Oktawia Soltan, 1830 - 15.8.1871 in Kazan + in 1849 to Wladyslaw Hieronim Samuel Soltan, 1824 - 1900, the January Uprising 1863);
3.
Stanislaw Piottuch-Kublicki born 1804;
4.
Oktawia Piottuch-Kublicka b. ca 1810 + Jozef Szumski b. ca 1800 + 2nd to Dominik Konstantynowicz of MIEZONKA;
5.
Emilia Piottuch-Kublicka b. 1803 + Wincenty Smokowski, 1797 - 1876, a son of Michal Smokowski + Konstancja Mickiewicz;
6.
Adolf Piottuch-Kublicki + Ida Oginska b. ca 1820 / 1813 / 1810.

Eliasz Piottuch-Kublicki was the son of Jerzy Piottuch-Kublicki of Kublicze, the 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
[the daughter of Stanislaw Soltan, 1698 - 1758, and Helena Romer;
the granddaughter of Samuel Soltan, 1654 - 1735; and
the 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, 1698 - 1758, was Teodora Soltan, 1700 - 1774 + Jerzy Stanislaw Sapieha, with the daughter Krystyna Roza Massalska b. 1724.

Brother of above Augusta Soltan / Soltan / Piottuch-Kublicka b. ca 1750 or 1760, was Stanislaw Soltan / Stanislovas Soltanas, born in 1756 in Berdyczow, died 1836 in Jelgava, now Latvia; he was the son of Stanislaw Soltan and Helena Romer;
and Stanislaw Soltan was the husband of Franciszka Teofila Radziwill b. 1751 and 2nd to Konstancija Taplockyte / Konstancja Toplicka.
Stanislaw Soltan / Stanislovas Soltanas, b. 1756, was father of
Adam Leon Ludwik Soltan;
Karolina Piottuch-Kublicka (Karolina b. ca 1790, the wife of Jozef Piottuch-Kublicki);
Helena Soltan;
Anna Soltan;
Stanislaw Soltan junior; and
Helena Eysmont.

Stanislaw Soltan / Stanislovas Soltanas, b. 1756, was half brother of JOZEF Weyssenhoff; Ksawery Weyssenhoff; Mikolaj Jan Weyssenhoff and Jan Weyssenhoff, acc. to geni.com.

Above Adam Leon Ludwik Soltan b. 1792 in Vilnius, died 1863 in Poznan, the husband of Idalia POCIEJ b. 1801, the daughter of Aleksander Michal Pociej;
Adam Leon Ludwik Soltan b. 1792 was father of
Aleksander Stanislaw August Soltan and
Maria Anna Sierakowska.
Above Aleksander Stanislaw August Soltan, 1821 - 1853, was the father of Stefania Ludwika de Virion.

Below we get a new corrected note on Walknowski-Kozuchowski-Bielinski-Zbijewski genealogical branch in Piekart-Sobotka-Karsy and likewise in Walknowo close to Wielun, together with Felicjan Walknowski b. ca 1760,
was the son of
Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783 + 1st Marianna Zbijewska;
but Franciszek Walknowski the 2nd in 1743 married to Marianna Bielinska, 1721-1750, with the wedding in November 1743 in Lwowek.
Barbara Walknowska Walichnowska was the daughter of Ewa nee Kozuchowska m. Walknowska. Franciszek Walknowski born ca 1710 was the brother of named Barbara Walknowska Madalinska b. ca 1705.

Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski [b. ca 1740 ?] died 1812 in Vicebsk / Witebsk, served on the court of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski; the Marshal of the Parliament in 1793, m. Katarzyna nee Golicyn, b. 1775, d. 1825 [1770-1827] in Saratow.
His daughter was
Julia Stanislawowna Bobrynska nee Sonocka Bielinska / Sanocka-Bielinska, b. after 1790 / bef. 1804 - d. 1892 [1795-1892]; m. in 1822; after death of husband she moved to Paris;
she was married to
Pavel Alekseevich Bobrinski / Pawel Aleksiejewicz Bobrynski ie. Pawel Bobrynski / Bobrinski born on October 27, 1801, in Saint Petersburg ie. Paul Bobrinsky, b. 1801 - died in Florence 1830.
Pawel's daughter was
Julia Pawlowna Bobrynska / Julia Broel - Plater, Golabek - Jezierska, nee Bobrinski / Bobrynska, 1823 - 1899, married Waldemar Golabek-Jezierski, Count, b. 1822, died 1855 in Warsaw.
He was son of Jan Nepomucen Pawel Golabek-Jezierski, Count, and Karolina Jelska born in 1790.
Waldemar had a son Aleksander Golabek - Jezierski.
Above Jan Nepomucen Pawel Golabek-Jezierski born 1786, died 1858, was the father of
Amelia Golabek-Jezierska,
Maria Golabek-Jezierska
and Lucia Jezierska.
Count Jan Nepomucen Pawel Golabek-Jezierski, 1786-1858, was the son of Karol Golabek Jezierski + Zuzanna Bielinska born 1755,
the daughter of
Stanislaw Bielinski / Stanislaw Adam Bielinski b. in 1718 + Marianna Marcjanna Rogalinska.
Stanislaw Bielinski (1718 - 1786) / Stanislaw Adam Bielinski, was the son of
Aleksander Bielinski b. ca 1678/1680 + Jadwiga Kierska b. ca 1695;
the grandson of
Adam Bielinski + in 1662 to Barbara Pogorzelska b. ca 1640/1650. Adam had 3 sons:
Jakub Bielinski d. 1740,
Aleksander Bielinski d. in 1735,
Antoni Bielinski, d. 1726/1735.
Adam Bielinski was born ca 1636, d. 1701. Barbara was born ca 1640, died in 1721.
Aleksander had 9 siblings: Elzbieta Kolaczkowska,
Marianna Wiktoria Bielinska and 7 others.

Antoni Bielinski, the LAD governor, b. ca 1670/1680, d. in 1735. Antoni had a brother Aleksander Bielinski, 1678-1735. Aleksander Bielinski, born ca 1678/1680, was the son of Adam Bielinski + Barbara Pogorzelska.

Marianna Marcjanna Rogalinska was the daughter of Antoni Rogalinski + Helena nee Rogalinska b. ca 1705.

Zuzanna was the wife of Karol Golabek-Jezierski.

Above Amelia Lubienski (born Jezierski) was born in 1816, to Jan Nepomucen Pawel Golabek-Jezierski and Karolina. Amelia married Seweryn Lubienski in 1836, and Amelia had 3 siblings: Maria Golicyn nee Golabek-Jezierska and 2 others. Amelia Jezierska Lubienska was the mother of Maria Gorska,
Wanda Weyssenhoff b. in 1839, d. in 1915,
Witold Jozef Lubienski,
Mieczyslaw Jan Lubienski,
Teofila Bogumila Stadnicka and 5 others.

Seweryn Lubienski b. 1811, in Kolano; he had 2 children: Zdzislaw Stanislaw Jozef Lambert Lubienski and one other. Amelia d. in 1885.

Note to above WANDA:
Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff Soltan's brother was Jozef Weyssenhoff who married Alicja Bloch / Aleksandra Emilia Bloch, the daughter of Jan Bloch, a banker from Lodz. Thanks to family connections of the Soltans
(Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff + Wiktor Wladyslaw Pereswit Soltan b. 1853, d. 1905, the son of Stanislaw Soltan and Albertyna Dunin- Jundzill Countess;
Amelia's father:
Michal Weyssenhoff b. 1831 + Wanda Lubienska Countess, ca 1830 / after 1836 / 1839 - ca 1880, her father was
Seweryn Lubienski Count + Amelia Golabek Jezierska Countess;
Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff's brother:
Jozef Weyssenhoff writer + Alicja Bloch / Aleksandra Emilia Bloch.
The daughter of mentioned Jozef Emanuel Marian Weyssenhoff was Aleksandra Zielewicz, 1891 - 1956 in Brazil. Jozef Weyssenhoff Baron, was a novelist, poet, literary critic and publisher),
Wiktor Wladyslaw Pereswit Soltan b. 1853, was close to the Warsaw financiers and industrialists but under the influence of the family he moved to the village.

The family nest of the Lubienskis was village Kalinowa, district of Blaszki; and Szczytniki, also Guzow close to Warsaw, and Wiskitki. Kalinowa is situated close to Garbow and Golkow, north of Blaszki, north-west of Sieradz, close to Charlupia Wielka and Charlupia Mala [compare CHUDZIK of Lodz, intermarried S. Kubacki, half Gypsy-Georgian man came from the Suchumi district; see Taraschvili came from Gypsies of the North Caucasus, then in Tbilisi, with a link to Thessaloniki and Brugia, and to Foreign Affairs HQ in Warsaw]. North of Lubna-Jakusy village. The Lubienskis were living in Warta city, and above named Lubny / Lubna. The Orzech estate in the Kalinowa parish, and Garbow / Garbok farm in the Kalinowa parish were owned by the Lubienski family.

Maciej Lubienski (b. - 1710) was the brother of Stanislaw Lubienski, and was the landlord of above Kalinowa - he was the Sieradz officer; in the village of Kalinowa, central Poland, is the former mansion-house of families Lubienski, and later Murzynowski
{the Murzynowskis owned SWIEDZIEBNIA, then was taken by Swiatopelk-Mirski + Wiera BAGRATION.
Swiedziebnia was belonged also to Hutten-Czapski, Kalkstein intermarried Plaskowski, and to
Gustaw Findeisen of CHOCEN - intermarried RODYS of Przasnysz, Pawinski of ZGIERZ, Zieleniewski of LODZ
- the net of Monika Sedzicka nee Bogucka of LODZ, intermarried Helena Wodkiewicz m. JAWORSKA who came from the Leszno village close to Krasne and to Przasnysz - here the parents of MARCELI NOWOTKO. Krasne belonged to the Krasinskis, owne also Baranowo of the Ostroleka county, where were living Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski, Chudzik and KACZYNSKI.
In the Chocen commune were living the LECH WALESA's ancestors, Romani of France bef. 1715; Broel-Plater, Jaroslaw Skota vel Slota, and Igor Maciej Wojtczak's relatives.
Chocen and Zelechow belonged bef. 1802 to Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski intermarried BIELINSKI. Zelechow belonged bef. Ignacy Zakrzewski to ROMAN of Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz - the line of Zbigniew Brzezinski the US Advisor of globalisation. Chudzik moved home to CHARLUPIA close to Sieradz, then to LODZ.
Dmitrij Hariton Ruryk Miron = Dmitrij's brothers and sisters:
1. Boleslawa Rodys, 1831 - 1915, the wife of Wilhelm Rodys, and the mother of Pelagia Joanna Findeisen.
2. Ekaterina d. 1879;
3. Vladymir 1823 - 1861.
4.
Mikolaj / Nicholas Ivanovitch Sviatopolk-Mirski 1833 - 1898; a godson of Tsar Nicolas II, and was "aide de camp" of the Tsar, General-Adjutant 1874 (1877-1878 war), the member of the State Council of Imperial Russia in 1898; and in 1881-1898 The Don Cossack chief; he died at his estate Mir;
1st m. Princess Vera Ilyitchnina Gruzinsky / Grouzinzky in Tiflis, Georgia on 4 May 1860; ie. Wiera Bagratyd / Pss Vera b. Tbilisi 1842,
the daughter of ELIZBAR / ILIA Grigorievich Bagration Gruzinsky and Anastasja.
Mentioned above ELIZBAR / ILIA Grigorievich Bagration Gruzinsky b. 1790, d. 1854, was the son of Giorgi XII Bagrationi (King of Kartli and Kakheti) and Mariam. Named above Giorgi XII Bagrationi King of Kartli and Kakheti, b. 1746, d. 1800, the son of Erekle II, King of Georgia and Anna Abashidze. Erekle II Bagrationi / Iraklij, known as Herculius II, b. 1720 in Telavi, in Kakheti, Georgia; d. 1798; was the son of Teimuraz II, King of Kakheti and Kartli. Teimuraz II was the son of Erekle I, King of Kartli and Kakheti b. 1637, d. 1709 in Iran. Erekle I was a grandson of the late king Teimuraz I of Kakheti.
Franciszek Ksawery SWIATOPELK-MIRSKI, b. ca 1760, married to Katarzyna Badowska, 1764 - 1843;
they had the son
Tomasz Bogumil Swiatopelk - Mirski, 1788, d. 1868, m. Marcianna / Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska.
Marianna was the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Nostitz-Jackowski married 2nd to Petronela nee Drywa-Zakrzewska in 1804, born 1776 / 1780. Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski was the son of
Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska + Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski.
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 in the Nogat village, the son of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1705, d. ca 1766.
The grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 + Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA.
Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766 m. Anna Nostitz - Jackowska, ca 1710/1715 - 1768. Anna was the daughter of above Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680.
Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1715, had one sister, named above Anna Skorzewska born Nostitz-Jackowska. Franciszka JACKOWSKA married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1710/1715, then he was the owner of Bieganin close to RASZKOW - this is my mother's genealogical line.
Above Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski 1788-1868, Duke in 1861, had the son Dmitrij Hariton Ruryk Miron back to Russia in 1840, 1841 served at Caucasus; Dmitrij Hariton Ruryk Miron = Dmitri / Dmitry Ivanovich / Dmitrij, born in 1824 or 1825 - d. 1899, Infantry General;
and the grandson
Pyotr Dmitrievich Svyatopolk-Mirsky (1857 - 1914), the governor of Penza and Vilna governments, the Minister of Interior of Russia until 1905};
is situated 66 km south-west of Lodz, the above mansion had built and owned by Wojciech Jan Lubienski / Wojciech January Lubienski before 1652;
the last owner of the Lubienski noble family was Feliks Lubienski (1758-1848), who moved his residence to Guzow in 1797 - see Chopin, Breguet, Oginski in Otrebusy!
From a 'Diary of Lubienskis' and the letter correspondences of his son, General Tomasz Lubienski (1784-1870), we know a lot about this family; in Kalinowa was born Wladyslaw Aleksander Lubienski - the Polish Primate who was crowned the King of Poland Stanislaw August Poniatowski [see MALESZEWSKI and Zamoyski].
In 1797 Kalinowa was owned by the Murzynowskis. The mansion in 1865 was chosen as a model for the 'Straszny Dwor' (the Haunted Manor) in Stanislaw Moniuszko's [Moniuszko came from the MINSK governorate in Belarus] opera of the same name.
In 1916 the Murzynowski rebuilding the manor. The 1783-1784 register informed about the Kalinowa Parish in the Sieradz county:
village Gac to Kocielkowski; the Garbok farm to Lubienski; Golkow - Pstrokonski; property of Kalinowa - Lubienski (Michal Lubienski, the King court in 1775, Captain); Kaweczynek - the Catholic order; Orzech - Lubienski; Tobolczew - Kolaczkowski.

We back to Aleksandra Emilia Bloch / Alicja Bloch who married Jozef Weyssenhoff / Jozef Emanuel Marian Weyssenhoff who after 1905 was the closest to a national democracy; bard of the old traditions of the borderland landowners and hunting. Jozef Weyssenhoff was born 1860 in Kolano village near Jablon / Parczew.

Mentioned above Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff m. Wiktor Wladyslaw Soltan, 1853 - 1905;
her father Michal Weyssenhoff b. 1831 + Wanda Lubienska, 1830 / after 1836 - 1880,
the daughter of Seweryn Lubienski and Amelia Golabek Jezierska;
her brothers:
1. above Jozef Weyssenhoff + Alicja Bloch, with children: Wanda, Jan Weyssenhoff - Prof. the Wilno Uniw., Aleksandra Weyssenhoff and Rozalia;
2. Waldemar Wlodzimierz Weyssenhoff, a landowner of Tarnow, and Juzynty in the Jeziorosy county
[see: Brzezinski and Konstantynowicz;
Juzynty / Juzynty, Panevezys County, Lithuania - now Juzintai =
ZARASAI in 1836 - 1918 as Nowoaleksandrowsk, in 1919 - 1929 as EZERENAI = Zarasai = Jeziorosy = Novoaleksandrovsk; a city in north-eastern Lithuania, the administrative center of Zarasai District]
+ Maria Ledochowska, a daughter of Karol Ledochowski and Zofia Czosnowska.

Remember on Amelia's father: Michal Weyssenhoff b. 1831 + Wanda Lubienska Countess, ca 1830 / after 1836 - ca 1880, her father was Seweryn Lubienski Count + Amelia Golabek Jezierska Countess;
Wanda Lubienska's father:
Seweryn Lubienski, the owner of Kolano and Rudzieniec; b. 1811 / 1812 - d. 1855 in Wenecja / Venice / Veneto, Italy; was the son of Franciszek Ksawery Lubienski [b. 1784 in Szczytniki, died in Guzow, in 1826; Captain of the Napoleon Guard] and Paulina;
Seweryn was the husband of Amelia Golabek Jezierska;
the father of Maria Gorska; Wanda Weyssenhoff; Witold Jozef Lubienski; Kazimierz Lubienski; Zdzislaw Stanislaw Jozef Lubienski; Mieczyslaw Jan Lubienski; Teofila Bogumila Stadnicka; Jadwiga Lubienska, and Jan Nepomucen Lubienski;
SEWERYN was the half brother of Kazimierz Lubienski.

Above named Amelia Golabek Jezierska - Lubienska, b. 1813, d. 1885, was the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Pawel Golabek- Jezierski and Karolina Jelski; she was sister of Maria Golicyn; Jadwiga Puslowska and Waldemar Golabek-Jezierski.

Andrzej Ignacy Oginski: b. 1740, Freemason; his wife Paula Szembek / Paulina Szembek, with the son Michal Kleofas Oginski who b. 1765 died 1833 in Florencja.
Jozefa Lopacinska nee Oginska, born 1760, was the daughter of Andrzej Ignacy Oginski and Paulina Lubienska Potocka nee Szembek.
Andrzej was born in 1739. Paulina was born on January 1, 1737.
Jozefa b. 1760 had 3 brothers, among others:
Feliks Walezjusz Lubienski / Lubienski Felix de Valois
(1758-1848, m. Teresa Belinsky / Teresa Bielinska; Feliks Lubienski moved his residence from Kalinowa to Guzow in 1797, the only son of Felix de Valois and Teresa Belinsky was
Francis Xavier Lubienski / Franciszek Ksawery Lubienski b. 1784 in Szczytniki, died in Guzow, Captain of the Napoleon Guard,
who had two sons:
Kazimierz born in 1801 (mother Anna Milkowska) and
Seweryn was born 1811 - his mother Paulina Potocki;
in 1836 Seweryn Lubienski (1811-1855) married Amelia Jezierska (1813-1885)
and had 4 daughters and 5 sons.
Seweryn with the family moved to the property of the Potocki (Milanow) on the north border of the Lublin province, close to Radzyn Podlaski; but Starzenice was property of Jozef Pomian Lubienski, 1843-1909, a son of Napoleon Jozef Lubienski married Jadwiga Kreska d. 1895 in Starzenice),
later Minister of Justice of the Duchy of Warsaw.

Ct Pawel Bobrinsky b. 1801, d. in Florence in 1830, m. in 1822 to Julia Junosha-Belinskaya b. 1804.
They had 6 children:
1)
Css Julia Bobrinsky b. in Sarstow in 1823, m. 1st in 1851 to Ct Wladislaw Jezierski, m. 2nd in 1859 to Gf von dem Broele-Plater, m. 3rd in 1871 to Vcte de Julliac.
2) Ct Aleksei Bobrinsky (1824-1826),
3) Css Olga Bobrinsky b. 1825, m. Edmund Igerstroem,
4) Ct Aleksei Bobrinsky b. in Pavlovsk in 1826,
6)
Ct Pawel Bobrinsky b. in Leipzig in 1829, m. 1856 to Ludmilla Kolpaschnikowa.
Above Pawel + Kolpaschnikowa, had two children:
1)
Css Jelena Bobrinsky b. in Florence in 1857, m. 1st to Alfred Eckbrecht von Durckheim-Montmartin, m. 2nd in 1891 to Michael von Meyendorff, m. 3rd to Artur von Staden;
2)
Css Ludmilla Bobrinsky b. in 1860, d. in 1911, m. 1st in 1876 (div. in 1891) to Dmitri Buturlin (d. in 1917), m. 2nd to Manuel di Lizardi.

In August 1770 in Karsy, 13 km north-east to BIEGANIN, north-west to KALISZ, Kajetan Lipnicki married Bona Kiedrzynska.
Arkadiusz Chrapowicki of Miezonka, 1821 - ca 1900, the son of Michal Chrapowicki b. ca 1790, d. ca 1850, and Jozefa KORSAK.
The grandson of Jozef Chrapowicki b. ca 1750, d. 1812, and Magdalena Oginska [the 1st wife was Anna Radziwill, Narbut].
Arkadiusz married Stefania Julia Radziwill, 1820-1896, the owner of Miezonka - the daughter of Mikolaj Radziwill b. 1801, and Wiktoria Emilia Narbutt.
The granddaughter of Mikolaj Radziwill, older, b. 1747, and Franciszka Butler b. in 1757.
The great-granddaughter of Stanislaw Radziwill, born 8 May 1722 in Dzyatlava [the line to the Konstantynowiczs of Miezonka, Kazan, Moscow and Tallinn-Nomme], who was the son of Mikolaj Faustyn Radziwill and Barbara Franciszka Zawisza - Kiezgajlo m. Radziwill.

Franciszka Radziwill nee Css Butler, b. in 1757 in Berdychiv, d. in 1811, was the daughter of count Michal Buttler / Michal Butler and Benedykta PAC.
Michal Butler, 1715 - 1782, was the son of count Marek Antoni Buttler and Francisca SZCZUKA.
Marek Antoni Butler, ca 1680 - 1740, was the son of Aleksander Butler and Konstancja KRASSOWSKA.
Count Aleksander Butler b. ca 1660, was the son of Gotard Wilhelm Butler, 1600 in Kuldiga - 1660, and Konstancja WODYNSKA; the grandson of Theodor von Buttlar and Dorothea von Streithorst.

Cecylia Barbara Billewicz born Kozuchowska was born in 1759, to Franciszek Kozuchowski and Marianna Walichnowska Bielinska.
Cecylia married the Royal official Teodor Billewicz. Teodor Billewicz b. ca 1744, was the son of Aleksander Jerzy Billewicz and Helena Anna ROMER, the daughter of Jerzy ROMER.
Aleksander Jerzy Billewicz, ca 1690 - 1755, was the son of Teodor Billewicz b. 1652, and Helena GRUZEWSKA.
Teodor Stefan Billewicz, 1652 - 1724, the son of Stefan Billewicz and Urszula Helena Kulminska / Kulwinska / Billewicz.
Stefan Billewicz b. ca 1633, d. in 1678, the son of Jan Billewicz and Helena Blinstrub, nee Puzyna, ca 1615 - bef. 1710, the daughter of Hieronim Puzyna and Estera SKROBOWICZ.
Helena was the 1st wife of Jerzy Blinstrub, the son of Boguslaw [the grandson of GEORG Blinstrub b. ca 1570, who was in 1615 in Marburg, and in 1621 in the Frankfurt University]; the 2nd to Jan Blinstrub and the 3rd to named Jan Billewicz.
Cecylia Barbara Billewicz, or Cecilia Billewicz Kozuchowska, b. in 1759 in Starygrod, m. Teodor Billewicz,
with children:
1.
Malgorzata Butler, b. ca 1780/1784, the great-grandmother of Marshal Jozef PILSUDSKI
[Malgorzata, 1784 - 1861, Butler born Billewicz, was intermarried to old Scottish Butler family.
Edward Sterling (1773 - 1847), traced descent from William, younger brother of Sir Robert Sterling, who had served under Gustavus Adolphus, and, subsequently attaching himself to James Butler, first duke of Ormonde, was knighted in 1649. Edward, born at Waterford on 27 Feb. 1773; educated in Dublin; he migrated to Kames Castle and then to Llanblethian, near Cowbridge, Glamorganshire. 1814 - 1815 he was at Paris, and on his return to England he became a regular member of the 'Times' staff.
Piotr Kazimierz Wincenty / Piotr Pawel Pilsudski, 1794 - 1851, m. in 1832 to Teodora Urszula Otylia Butler, 1811 - 1886, the daughter of
Wincenty Butler + Malgorzata Billewicz.
Named here Wincenty Jan August Butler, 1771 - 1843 in Rapszany, buried in Leluny, the son of Ignacy Buttler.
Malgorzata Billewicz, 1784 - 1861, the daughter of Teodor Billewicz and Cecylia Barbara.
Piotr Pilsudski and Teodora Butler had the son
Jozef Wincenty Piotr Pilsudski, 1833 in Rapszny - 1902 in Petersburg, Insurgent, m. Maria Billewicz, 1842 - 1884 in Wilno, the daughter of Antoni Billewicz + Helena Michalowska.

Piotr's grandson was MARSHALL Jozef Klemens Pilsudski, 1867 in Zulow - 1935 in Warszawa, Commander-in-Chief of the Polish Army, PM, m. Maria Koplewska, and 2nd Aleksandra Szczerbinska [Aleksandra's line intermarried KARWAT and Onyszkiewicz].
2.
Urszula Jadwiga Teresa Pac - Pomarnacka;
3.
Jan Erazmus Billewicz;
4.
Gertruda Salomea Billewicz; and two others.

In Sobotka in 1762, bpt; but in Karsy, Juljanna Michalina was born as the daughter of Franciszek Kozuchowski + Marjanna. The godparents: Jan Krosnowski and Krystyna Walichnowska - maybe the sister of the 1st husband of named Marjanna.

Franciszka Butler born 1757, married to the son of Stanislaw Radziwill - Mikolaj Radziwill general major of Lithuania, 1747-1811. Mikolaj Radziwill, older, b. 1747.
The great-grandparents of Adolf Oskierka, 1868-1901:
Jan Mikolaj Oskierka 1735-1796
[a son of Rafal Alojzy Oskierka 1708-1767, and his wife Stanislawa Teresa Oginski, 1724-1744.
Grandson of Antoni Oskierka 1670-1734];
Kajetan Stanislaw Gizycki 1720-1785;
Mikolaj Radziwill general major of Lithuania, 1747-1811;
Adam Narbutt; Barbara Rokicka; Katarzyna Rakowska;
Franciszka Butler Css born in 1757.

Marjanna Walichnowska [born ca 1732] was the daughter of MICHAL BIELINSKI.
Her husband was an owner of Karsy, Wierchoslaw, Bobry, Ciechel, Grudzielec [close to Sobotka], Magnuszewice [b. ca 1690]. Inf. in 1763 - Franciszek Kozuchowski was the owner of Karsy; an official in KALISZ. Franciszek Kozuchowski was the husband in 1757 of Marjanna Walichnowska nee BIELINSKA.
In 1750, Marianna Walichnowska nee Bielinska, aged 18 years, took the 1st wedding with Walichnowski.
Marjanna Walichnowska Kozuchowska b. ca 1732, was the daughter of Michal Bielinski born ca 1690 who was the brother to Franciszek Bielinski born 1683.
Franciszek Bielinski, b. 1683 in Warsaw - died in 1766 in Warsaw, but he was buried in Czersk, the Chojnice County. Franciszek BIELINSKI
[the son of Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, b. ca 1650, d. 1713, the Crown Marshal. Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, b. ca 1650, d. 1713, the Crown Marshal in 1702-1713]
was the SECOND husband of Dorota Henrietta Pshebendovska / Dorota Przebendowska, from Ostrow Wielkopolski.

Above Franciszek BIELINSKI, junior, b. 1683, was the son of Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, 1650-1713,
and the grandson of
Franciszek Bielinski, senior, b. ca 1620, and Anna Akerstoff.

Above Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, b. ca 1650, d. 1713, the Crown Marshal in 1702-1713, in 1682 he married Ludwika Maria MORSZTYN, the daughter of Andrzej Morsztyn.
Kazimierz's sons:
1.
Franciszek Bielinski, junior, b. 1683 - 1766, the Crown Marshal in 1742-1766, the Chelmno governor in 1725-1732, m. Dorota Przebendowska Radziwill;
2.
Michal Bielinski [b. ca 1690] died 1746/1747, the Chelmno province governor in 1738, the Sztum office, in 1725 the King court, 1736-1742 in Kozlowka palace near by Lubartow;
m. 1st to Aurora Maria Rutowska, the daughter of Fryderyk August II and Fatima,
the grand-daughter of
Jan Jerzy II Saxon / Sas and his 1st wife - Anna Zofia of Danmark, 2-v. Claude Marie de Bellegarde; Jan Jerzy the 2nd m. Tekla Peplowski, the grand-daughter of Jadwiga Niemyski, of the Kozlowka estate.

Michal's BIELINSKI [b. 1690] children:
1.
Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski [b. ca 1740 ?] died 1812 in Vicebsk / Witebsk, served on the court of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski; the Marshal of the Parliament in 1793, m. Katarzyna nee Golicyn, b. 1775, d. 1825 [1770-1827] in Saratow.
His daughter was
Julia Stanislawowna Bobrynska nee Sonocka Bielinska / Bielinska, b. after 1790 / bef. 1804 - d. 1892 [1795-1892]; m. in 1822; after death of husband she moved to Paris.
She was married to
Pavel Alekseevich Bobrinski / Pawel Aleksiejewicz Bobrynski ie. Pawel Bobrynski / Bobrinski born on October 27, 1801, in Saint Petersburg ie. Paul Bobrinsky, b. 1801 - died in Florence 1830.

Above Pavel / Pawel Bobrzynski / Paul Bobrinsky b. 1801, had sibilings:
A.
Wassili Bobrinsky, 1st m. 1824 to Pss Lydia Gortschakova b. 1807, 2nd m. 1830 to Sofia Sokownina b. 1812, 3rd m. 1869 to Alexandra Utschakova.
B.
Alexei Bobrinsky, 1800 - 1868, m. 1821 to Css Sophia Samojlowa, b. 1799.
2.
Elzbieta Bielinska [Izabela Elzbieta Bielinska, 1740-1814] m. 1779 in Mogilany to Franciszek Wielopolski;
3.
Franciszek Bielinski / Franciszek Onufry Bielinski, b. 1740/1742 in Krzemieniec, died in 1809, in 1776 the member of Nat. Educ. Com., in 1794 the Kosciuszko Uprising, an owner of Kozlowka until 1799, and the Otwock palace, m. Krystyna Sanguszko.

Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill was the son of Jan Mikolaj Radziwill + Dorota Henryka / Dorota Henrietta Przebendowska, 2nd voto Franciszek Bielinski. Przebendowska married Radziwill in 1704.

Wassili Bobrinsky / Wasyl Bobrzynski had 2 children:
I.
Alexei Bobrinsky 1831 - 1888, 1st m. 1855 to Pss Catherine Lvova b. 1834, 2nd m. 1859 Sofia Cheremeteva b. 1842.
He had 4 children:
1. Wassili Bobrinsky 1860 - 1861,
2. Ct Alexei Bobrinsky 1861 - Florence in 1937, he m. twice,
3. Ct Wladimir Bobrinsky 1862 - 1938, married to a French woman,
4.
Css Katarzyna Bobrinska / Catherine Bobrinsky / Ekaterina Alexeiievna 1864 - 1926 m. 1886 to Pr Peter Swiatopolk-Mirski / Piotr Swiatopelk Mirski d. 1914;
II.
Css Sofia Bobrinsky 1837 - 1891 m. Viktor von Keller d. 1906.

PAVEL's BOBRINSKY daughter was
Julia Pawlowna Bobrynska / Julia Broel - Plater, Golabek - Jezierska, nee Bobrinski / Bobrynska, 1823 - 1899,
married Waldemar Golabek-Jezierski, Count, b. 1822, died 1855 in Warsaw.
He was son of Jan Nepomucen Pawel Golabek-Jezierski, Count and Karolina.

Julia 2nd time married Cezar August Broel - Plater in 1859; Cezar / Cezary August Plater was born on September 8, 1810, in Wilno. They had 2 sons including Cezary Broel-Plater.

Wassili's brothers:
A.
Alexei Bobrinsky, 1800 - 1868, m. 1821 to Css Sophia Samojlowa b. 1799,
B.
Pavel / Pawel Bobrzynski / Paul Bobrinsky b. 1801 - died in Florence 1830 (see Oginski and Chodzko - Venture, Breguet, Sulkowski),
m. 1822 to Julia Junosza - Bielinska / Junosza Bielinski / Julia Junosha-Belinskaya b. 5.2.1804 - Paris 15.9.1899 ?
Her daughter was
Julia Pawlowna Bobrynska / Julia Broel - Plater, Golabek - Jezierska, nee Bobrinski / Bobrynska, 1823 - 1899,
married Waldemar Golabek-Jezierski Count, b. 1822, died 1855 in Warsaw.
WALDEMAR Jezierski was the son of Jan Nepomucen Pawel Golabek-Jezierski Count and Karolina.
Julia BOBRYNSKA, Jezierska, 2nd time married Cezar August Broel - Plater in 1859;
Cezar / Cezary August Plater was born on September 8, 1810, in Wilno. They had 2 sons including Cezary Broel-Plater, junior.
Julia 1st married Waldemar Golabek - Jezierski in 1851; Waldemar was born in 1822. They had one son Aleksander Golabek - Jezierski.
The father of mentioned above Julia was above named
Pavel Alekseevich Bobrinski / Pawel Aleksiejewicz Bobrynski and Julia Stanislawowna Bobrynska Junosza, Countess, nee Sanocka Bielinska / Bielinska.
Pawel Bobrynski / Bobrzynski was born on October 27, 1801, in Saint Petersburg;
Julia Sonocka Bielinska was born in 1790 or 1804. Julia Stanislawowna Bobrynska nee Sonocka Bielinska / Bielinskaja, ca 1790 / 1804 - 1892; m. 1822, and after death of husband she moved to Paris;
her father
Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski died 1812 in Vicebsk / Witebsk, served on the court of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski; Marshal of the Parliament in 1793, m. Katarzyna nee Golicyn, b. 1775, d. 1825 in Saratow.

"Alexei Grigorievitch Bobrinskoy, born in 1762 in Saint Petersburg; Count. Natural son of Catherine the Great and Grigori Orlov, secretly born in the Winter Palace at St. Petersburg and secretly raised at an estate in Bobriki until ... 1781 when Catherine wrote him a letter acknowledging her maternity. He was made a Count of the Russian Empire by his half-brother Emperor Paul III ... promoted to General-Major. He married Baroness Anna Dorothea von Ungern - Sternberg. Died at his estate at Bogoroditsk near Tula".

In 1888, Bialaczow
[at present close to Ossa with Zbigniew Natkanski b. 1958; and with Robert Bubis - both acted around me 1977-2018]
with the palace took Ludwik Broel-Plater, and his grandson Zygmunt Plater built a brickyard and sawmill in Petrykozy
[the Jozwiak family came from Petrykozy - acted around my parents in the 60' of the 20th century, together with Tersa of Parzymiechy and Tadeusz Cieslak b. ca 1948].
Stanislaw Malachowski (1736 - 1809) the owner of Bialaczow and others estates in the Opoczno county. Before him Bialaczow belonged to Odrowaz, Kochanowski, Dembinski, then to Malachowski and Plater.

Above Count Zygmunt Broel-Plater, 1907-1980,
was the son of
Edward Cezar Marian Broel-Plater born in 1871 in NIEKLAN in the KONECKI county and he died in 1958 + Janina Tyszkiewicz, b. 1877 in WAKA - d. 1928;
and the grandson of
Ludwik Kazimierz Alojzy Broel-Plater, 1844-1909;
and the great-grandson of
Cezar August Broel-Plater, 1810-1869, married to Stefania Malachowska, 1819-1852,
the daughter of
Ludwik Jakub Jan Malachowski, 1785-1856;
the granddaughter of Antoni Malachowski, 1740-1796
and the great-granddaughter of
named above Jan Malachowski, 1698-1762 + Izabela Humiecka, 1700-1783.

Mentioned Cezar August Broel-Plater or Cezary Plater, born in Wilno, died in 1869 in Gora close to SREM
[in Srem and Mechlin the KARWAT family {Grzegorz Karwat close to me ca 2009/2022}, Oppeln-Bronikowski and Watta-Skrzydlewski],
insurgent in 1830.
The son of
Kazimierz Wladyslaw Broel-Plater, 1779-1819 in St Petersburg + Eleonora Apolinara Zaba, 1784-1847 in Wilno.

Cezar August PLATER m. 1st in 1843 in Dresden, to Stefania Malachowska, born 1819;
and he was married 2nd time in 1859 to Julia Pavlovna Bobrinskaya, born 1823 in Saratov, d. in 1899 in Nice, France,
the daughter of
Pavel Alexeievich BOBRINSKI, 1801-1830, m. Julia Bielinska, 1804-1899,
and Julia BIELINSKA was the daughter of STANISLAW BIELINSKI.
The father of above named Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski:
Michal Bielinski died 1747, the Chelmno province governor, Sztum office, in 1725 the King court, 1736 - 1742 in Kozlowka palace near by Lubartow;
m. 1st to Aurora Maria Rutowska, daughter of Fryderyk August II and Fatima,
the grand-daughter of Jan Jerzy II Saxon / Sas and Anna Zofia of Danmark, 2-v. Claude Marie de Bellegarde;
m. 2nd time to Tekla Peplowski, the grand-daughter of Jadwiga Niemyski, of the Kozlowka estate.

The branch of Swiatopelk Mirski - Bobrinski ie. Bobrzynski - Bielinski and Golabek Jezierski:

Piotr Swiatopelk Mirski / Pyotr Dmitrievich Swiatopelk Mirski
- [Dmitri / Dmitry Ivanovich / Dmitrij, b. 1824 or 1825 - 1899, the co-owner of SWIEDZIEBNIA; Infantry General and politician, Caucasus and Russo-Turkish wars, member of the State Council of Imperial Russia; his son Pyotr Dmitrievich]
took part in the Russo-Turkish War 1877 - 1878; he studied at the General Staff Academy to 1881, in 1887 he was the commander of staff of 3rd Grenadier division; 1895 the Governor of Penza, and in 1897 the Governor of Yekaterinoslav. In 1900 Sipiagin appointed him Assistant Minister of the Interior and Commander of the Imperial Corps of Gendarmes. In 1902 Governor-General of the North-Western province: Vilna, Kovno and Grodno; was credited with successful liberal reforms, stopping pogroms against the Jews. In 1904 Minister of the Interior after Plehve's assassination. His appointment was seen as a victory of liberals, as a victory of the party of widow Empress Maria Fyodorovna who supported the liberal reforms; the Sviatopelk-Mirski's plan included transferring more power to the State Council of Imperial Russia.
On January 22 / January 9, 1905 occurred the massacre known as Bloody Sunday; he never had authorised the shooting of the demonstrators, but his opponents said that he not only did authorise the shooting but also in order to push his own political agenda actively encouraged the demonstration.
He was replaced (on 18 January) as Minister of the Interior by Bulygin in February 1905.

Above Piotr Swiatopelk Mirski, 1857 - 1914, married to Katarzyna Bobrzynski Countess / Bobrinska;
she was from a branch of Wassili Bobrinsky, b. 1804, d. Moscow in 1874,
the son of Alexei Bobrinsky, b. St.Petersburg in 1752, who married in 1796 to Anna Dorotea / Anna Dorothea von Ungern-Sternberg (b. 1769 Tallinn - d. in St. Petersburg in 1846),
the daughter of the Tallinn commendant Woldemar Conrad von Ungern-Sternberg b. 1739
{Anna UNGERN / Johanna Magdalena Margarethe von Ungern-Sternberg, b. 1769, was the granddaughter of of Conrad von Ungern-Sternberg b. 1686,
and the great-granddaughter of of Georg Conrad von Ungern-Sternberg b. 1654. He came from Wolmar VI von Ungern-Sternberg b. 1606}.

Michal Aleksander Ronikier, 1728-1802 in Nowosiolki, the Oszmiana county;
parents:
Piotr RONIKIER and Dorota von Cosel, b. ca 1700.

In 1771, Zatonie acquired the countess von Cosel, the widow of Frederic August COSEL, the son of Augustus II and Countess Cosel. After the death of the Countess in 1784, Zatonie inherited her son, Gustav Ernest, whose scandalous lifestyle led to the sale of the estate in 1789 to Johnston von Krugeborn. ...
In 1809, the property was bought by Piotr Biron, it was designated as a dowry for the youngest daughter - Dorota Biron, wife of Maurycy Talleyrand-Perigord, later Princess de Dino [compare Sedziszow Malopolski, Chocen and Berezyna-Lubuszany]. Princess Dorothy returned from France to Zatonie in 1840 and lived here until 1844.
ZATONIE - south to Zielona Gora.

Michal Aleksander Ronikier - in 1773 the owner of Kryniczany in the Kamieniec Podolski county, at Podole. Until 1785/1787 he lived mainly in Zalozce / Zalizci, in Podolia [47 km north-west to Tarnopol], and he took in 1783/1785 the Count title in Austria.

Louise Ronikier that is Ludwika Ronikier was daughter of Kazimierz Jozef Ronikier, 1787 - 1863, and Ludwika Zbijewska, b. after 1787.
Count Kazimierz Jozef Anastazy Ronikier, was the son of Michal Aleksander Ronikier b. 1728, d. 1802 in Nowosiolki, the ILLUMINATI + Teresa MIACZYNSKA.

Ludwika Ronikier, married to Piotr O'Brien de Lacy / Peter (son of Patryk / Patrick O'Brien de Lacy 1st / senior and Julia),
and had son:
Patryk O'Brien de Lacy 2nd (O'Brien de Lacy, Patrick Petrovic, b. 1863, junior), who m. 1st Maria Tanska
with children:
Piotr junior and
Katarzyna.

Patryk O'Brien de Lacy 2nd / junior married 2nd to Ludmila Buturlin, that is Ljudmila (b. 1876) nee Buturlin;
she m. 1st (div) Dmitri Aleksandrovich Buturlin (d. 1942),
the son of Aleksandr Sergeevich Buturlin (1845 - 1916) + Elizaveta Snitko, b. 1849;
she m. 2nd to Patrick O'Brien de Lacy junior.

Please compare below the genealogical data:

Dmitry Buturlin Sergeevich / Dmitri Buturlin b. 1850-1917 or died on 12.05.1920;
Aide to the Head of the General Staff; Gen. Lieutenant (1906), head of the 26th Infantry Division in Grodno, 1912 - General of Infantry.
His wife -
Ludmila Pavlovna, nee Countess Bobrinskaya / LUDMILA BOBRZYNSKA (Ljudmila Bobrinsky / Ludmila Pavlovna, 1860 / 1866 {?} - 1911 Paris), in 1876 (div 1891),
with children:
1.
Ljudmila (b. 1876) nee Buturlin, m. 1st (div) Dmitri Aleksandrovich Buturlin (d. 1942); m. 2nd to above Patrick O'Brien de Lacy junior;
2.
Wassili Buturlin (1884 - poisoned by his brother-in-law on 11 May 1910), m. Maria Maximilianovna Sticke-Haymann.

Brother of above DMITRY BUTURLIN / Dmitri Buturlin [1850-1917/1920] was Aleksander Buturlin (Moscow 1845-Moscow 1916) m. Jelisaveta Mikhailovna Snitko (d. after 1913).
Aleksandr Sergeevich Buturlin (1845 - 1916), a natural scientist and a doctor; a revolutionary member of the 'People's Will' party, was exiled three years (1883 - 1886) in the Symbirsk governorate.
Father of mentioned Dmitri Buturlin was:
Sergei Buturlin (1803 - 1873) m. Maria Sergeievna Gagarin (1815 - 1902).

Mentioned Dorota Henrietta nee Przebendowska, was the daughter of Jan Jerzy Przebendowski, General-major who was Franciszek Bielinski father's successor as Grand Treasurer and DOROTA was the widow after death of Jan Mikolaj Radziwill, the Voivode of Nowogrodek [the core of OWSIANY - Ostoja].
Dorota Przebendowska married Radziwill in 1704. Jan Mikolaj Radziwill was now the co-owner of Przygodzice. In 1755, Dorota's son, Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill took Przygodzice. Marcin Mikolaj died heir-less on 8 October 1766 in Warsaw.

Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill was the son of Jan Mikolaj Radziwill and named Dorota Henryka / Dorota Henrietta Przebendowska, 2nd voto Franciszek Bielinski.
Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill, b. 1705, was the alchemist. He married 1st to BELCHACKA [her father was the manager - governor of LIPNIK close to Bielsko-Biala: the core of Cardinal Karol Wojtyla similar like the Andrychow district with Wadowice],
the 2nd to Martha Maria Trebicka or Marta Trembicka.
Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill was the owner of Ostrow Wielkopolski and Przygodzice close to southern border of Ostrow [9 km to south].
Przygodzice owned Jan Jerzy Przebendowski, General-major in 1728, the Malbork governor in 1697-1703, the Chelmno Pomorskie governor in 1693, the father of Dorota Henrietta Przebendowska [1682-1755] married the 1st to Jan Mikolaj Radziwill.

Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill, b. 1705, was the alchemist. The FRANKISTS leaders maintained a relationship with Prince Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill, b. 1705, who "showed interest in religious issues and who visited Yaakov Frank in 1759". Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill of Ostrow Wielkopolski was the supporter of the FRANKISTS. Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill, b. 1705, the alchemist, married the 1st to BELCHACKA [of Lipnik close to Bielsko-Biala of the Sulkowskis; in Lipnik were living the ancestors of Karol Wojtyla], the 2nd to Martha Maria Trebicka or Marta Trembicka. Marcin /Mikolaj Radziwill was the owner of Ostrow Wielkopolski and Przygodzice close to southern border of named Ostrow [9 km to south].
Przygodzice owned Jan Jerzy Przebendowski, General-major in 1728, the Malbork governor in 1697-1703, the Chelmno governor in 1693, the father of Dorota Henrietta Przebendowska [1682-1755] married Jan Mikolaj Radziwill. Jan Mikolaj Radziwill was the co-owner of Przygodzice. In 1755, Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill took Przygodzice. Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill was the son of Jan Mikolaj Radziwill and named Dorota Henryka / Dorota Henrietta Przebendowska, 2nd voto Franciszek Bielinski. Przebendowska married Radziwill in 1704.

In 1765, Jakob Frank, known Sabbatean, planned to establish links with the Russian Orthodox Church and with the Russian government through a Russian ambassador in Warsaw, Prince REPNIN. At the end of the year a Frankist delegation went to Smolensk and Moscow [1765-1766].

Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill, b. 1705 in Ciemkowicze, General Lieutenant, d. 1782 in Sluck, was the son of Jan Mikolaj Radziwill [the co-owner of OSTROW WIELKOPOLSKI with the Przebendowskis], and Dorota Henryka Przebendowska [b. ca 1680 ?], 2nd voto Franciszek Bielinski [1683 - 1766].

Franciszek Walknowski born ca 1710 was the brother of Barbara Walknowska Madalinska b. ca 1705. Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783 + 1st Marianna Zbijewska; but the 2nd in 1743 married to Marianna Bielinska, ca 1721 [1732 ?] - 1750, with the wedding in November 1743 in Lwowek, the daughter of [?]
Aleksander Bielinski, older, b. aft. 1670, died in 1735 + Elzbieta Pawlowska / Elzbieta Katarzyna Pawlowska, b. 1700 in Konin.


Acc. to my search -
Marjanna Walichnowska Kozuchowska Bielinska b. ca 1721/1732, was the daughter of Michal Bielinski born ca 1690.
Michal Bielinski, b. ca 1690 / 1705, died in 1747 or in 1783, ie. Michal Samson Bielinski, was the son of Antoni BIELINSKI, b. ca 1670, d. 1726, and [m. bef. 1713] Zofia Olewinska, ca 1672 - 1743.
Antoni Bielinski b. ca 1670, Elzbieta Kolaczkowska and Aleksander Bielinski b. aft. 1670,
were the children to
Adam Bielinski b. ca 1635/1636, and [m. in 1662] Barbara Pogorzelska b. ca 1640.
Above Adam Bielinski, older, ca 1635/1636 - 1705, was the son of SENIOR, Aleksander Bielinski b. ca 1610 + Marianna Odolinska born ca 1610.

Aleksander Bielinski b. aft. 1670, m. Elzbieta Pawlowski born in 1700. Aleksander Bielinski JUNIOR, b. 1670, had a son Adam Bielinski younger, 1722 - 1767,
and the daughter
Agnieszka Anna Zakrzewska [Agnieszka Anna Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born Bielinska, 1731 - 1779, married Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born in 1710 / 1720,
with a daughter
Konstancja Wyssogota-Zakrzewski who was married to IGNACY ZAKRZEWSKI of CHOCEN and ZELECHOW.

Jozef Blizinski was relative of Konstancja [died in 1840] and Ignacy Zakrzewski [died in 1802], the owners of Chocen and Bodzanowka / Bodzanowo (before 1842).
Above Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski / Ignacy Zakrzewski was the Freemason, and the Mayor of Warsaw, b. 1745 - Pakoslaw, d. 1802 - Zelechow.
Agnieszka Anna Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born Bielinska, 1731 - 1779, was the daughter of Aleksander Bielinski b. ca 1670, and Elzbieta Pawlowski. Agnieszka had the brother Adam Bielinski. Agnieszka BIELINSKA married Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born in 1710 / 1720, with a daughter Konstancja Wyssogota-Zakrzewski who was married to IGNACY ZAKRZEWSKI, the owner of CHOCEN. Aleksander Bielinski JUNIOR, b. 1670, had a son Adam Bielinski, 1722 - 1767. Aleksander Bielinski b. 1670, m. Elzbieta Pawlowski born in 1700.

Teodor Billewicz b. ca 1734/1744 + Kozuchowska of Kalisz [in KARSY] (b. ca 1734). Cecylia Kozuchowska Billewicz married the Royal official Teodor Billewicz. Cecylia Barbara Billewicz born Kozuchowska was born in 1759,
the daughter of
Franciszek Kozuchowski + Marianna Walichnowska Bielinska Kozuchowska.
Marjanna Walichnowska was the daughter of
Michal Bielinski b. ca 1690, an owner of Karsy, Wierchoslaw, Bobry, Ciechel, Grudzielec, Magnuszewice [Magnuszewice belonged to named Michal Bielinski bef. 1763 - next to Mycielski; see Erasmus Mycielski, conspirator].
Then above estates took [aft. 1757] Franciszek Kozuchowski, the 2nd husband of above Marjanna Bielinska Walichnowska. The 2nd wedding of Marianna Walichnowska nee Bielinska was in 1757.
Marjanna Walichnowska Kozuchowska b. ca 1721/1732, was the daughter of Michal Bielinski born ca 1690/1705, who was the brother to Franciszek Bielinski.

Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783, was the son of Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680, d. bef. 1732 + Urszula Mielzynska, 1689 - before 1743 [Antoni Walknowski m. also to Ewa nee Kozuchowska m. Walknowska].
ANTONI WALKNOWSKI, b. ca 1680, d. ca 1732, had children, among others:
1. Franciszka Bogucka;
2.
Owidiusz Wierusz-Walknowski + BRYGIDA BARDZKA. Brygida Bardzka married 1st to Owidiusz Wierusz Walknowski, before 1761, 2nd to Jakub Kiedrzynski junior, in 1767. Owidiusz's brother was BONAWENTURA Walknowski. Brygida's father Wojciech Marek Bardzki, 1699-1770, mother Helena Teresa Kozminska, 1706-1792.
3.
Bonawentura Wierusz - Walknowski + Ewa was 2nd m. Korytowska, nee ROKOSSOWSKA {the daughter of Karol Rokossowski and Marianna Grodziecka},
4. Jozef Wierusz - Walknowski.

Dorota Teresa Regina Miaczynska (Woroniecka) b. 1712, d. 1785, the daughter of Mikolaj Wojciech Woroniecki b. ca 1680, and Teresa Kazimiera. Duke Mikolaj Wojciech Woroniecki of Zbaraz, born ca 1680. Duke Mikolaj Wojciech Woroniecki of Zbaraz, ie. Wojciech Woroniecki b. ca 1710 [mistakely] = Mikolaj Wojciech Woroniecki, Duke = MIKOLAJ WORONIECKI b. 1680 - died on November 1, 1748 in the Dziembowo - Kaczory estate, close to Pila. Mikolaj ie. Wojciech Woroniecki married Teresa Rydzynska / Teresa Kazimiera Rydzynska, and Ludwika CZECHOWSKA / Cieszkowski.
Dorota Woroniecka was the wife of Antoni Miaczynski.

Teresa Miaczynska b. 1740, was the daughter of Antoni Miaczynski born 1691, and Dorota Teresa Regina Woroniecka b. 1712.
Dorota Woroniecka was the sister of
Antonila Goetzendorf Grabowska;
Teresa Marcjanna Woroniecka;
Wojciech Franciszek Ksawery Woroniecki,
and Teofila Anna Woroniecka.
Dorota MIACZYNSKA Woroniecka was half sister of
Julianna Woroniecka;
Karol Grudzinski;
Zygmunt Jozef Maurycy Grudzinski;
Zofia Rydzynska;
Marianna Zbijewska + Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710.

Above Aleksander Bielinski, older, d. in 1735, was the son of Adam Bielinski + Barbara Pogorzelska. Aleksander m. named Elzbieta Katarzyna PAWLOWSKA and Jadwiga KIERSKA.
Aleksander was the father of Agnieszka Anna Zakrzewska;
Marianna Bielinska Walknowska;
Adam Bielinski;
Wladyslaw Bielinski;
Malgorzata Bieczynska and 6 others.
Aleksander was the brother of
Antoni Bielinski older b. ca 1670, died in 1726,
and Jakub Bielinski.

Note to above Antoni Bielinski older:
mentioned Michal Bielinski, b. ca 1690 / 1705, died in 1747 or in 1783, ie. Michal Samson Bielinski, was the son of Antoni BIELINSKI, b. ca 1670, d. 1726, and [m. bef. 1713] Zofia Olewinska, ca 1672 - 1743.
Antoni Bielinski b. ca 1670, Elzbieta Kolaczkowska and Aleksander b. aft. 1670,
were the children to
Adam Bielinski b. ca 1635, and [m. in 1662] Barbara Pogorzelska b. ca 1640.

Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783 + 1st Marianna Zbijewska; but the 2nd in 1743 married to Marianna Bielinska, ca 1721-1750, with the wedding in November 1743.
Ignacy Zbijewski b. ca 1690, had the daughter Marianna WALKNOWSKA.

Jozef Chlapowski was the son of Stanislaw Teodor Marcin Chlapowski, 1796-1863, m. Henryka Dzierzykraj-Morawska. Above Stanislaw Teodor Marcin Chlapowski, 1796-1863,
was the son of
Maciej Chlapowski, 1771-1834 + Donata Dorota Rogalinska, 1776-1841,
and the grandson of
Karol Chlapowski, 1733-1783 + Krystyna Zbijewska, 1730-1771, the daughter of
Ignacy Zbijewski b. ca 1690 + Marianna b. ca 1700.
Krystyna Chlapowska had a sister Marianna the 2nd, m. Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710. Franciszek Walknowski + Marianna Zbijewska had 5 children:
Bibianna Mielecka (born Wierusz-Walknowska),
Aniela Niemojowska (born Wierusz-Walknowska) and 3 other children.
Ignacy Zbijewski died bef. 1768 + Marianna, b. ca 1700, the daughter of Jozef Zbijewski + Rozalia Wezyk b. ca 1684,
the daughter of
Franciszek WEZYK died in 1685 + Zofia Pociej.

Inf. in 1763 - Franciszek Kozuchowski was the owner of Karsy; an official in KALISZ. Franciszek Kozuchowski was the husband of Marjanna Walichnowska nee BIELINSKA. In 1750, Marianna Walichnowska nee Bielinska took the wedding.

In 1763, in Pikart / PIEKART: Karol Franciszek Salezy Jan Chryzostom Dobruchowski was born;
godparents:
Franciszek Kozuchowski and Marianna Walichnowska - Kozuchowski, and Marianna Chlebowska with Ignacy Chlebowski.

In SOBOTKA bpt.:
in 1763, Stanislaw Kostka Dydak Aleksander Józef was born; the son of Franciszek Kozuchowski and Marjanna Walichnowska; Walichnowska was the daughter of an owner of Karsy, Wierchoslaw, Bobry, Ciechel, Grudzielec, Magnuszewice.

Aleksander Madalinski, the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow, m. 1725 to Barbara Walknowska - Walichnowska b. ca 1705.

Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, the Kalisz judge, was the father among others to
1.
Aniela Walknowska b. ca 1740/1750, d. in 1779 + Feliks Filip Niemojowski, the Wielun official in 1781, lived ca 1740 - 1794;
2.
Katarzyna Walknowska, ca 1750-1787 + Ignacy Niemojowski, the Wielun official, lived ca 1750-1786;
3. Balbina Bibiana Barbara Mielecka;
4. and named Felicjan Walknowski b. ca 1760;
5. Jozef Walknowski b. ca 1750/1754 + Katarzyna Sulerzycka.

Jozef Madalinski was the son of Kajetan Madalinski, 1730/1740 - bef. 1784 + Dorota Kiedrzynska, b. in 1740, the daughter of Andrzej Kiedrzynski + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska [my mother direct ancestors. They came from the Swiecie county; the Chelmno district; and around Pleszew].
Kajetan Madalinski b. ca 1730/1740, was the son of Aleksander Madalinski, b. in 1690, d. in 1773, and Barbara Walknowska b. ca 1705. Above Aleksander Madalinski, 1690 - 1773, was the son of Andrzej Madalinski, 1650 - 1705 + Marianna Grabianka, died 1721.
We know on Maryanna Grabianka, b. ca 1660, married [ca 1705] Samuel Rudzinski, the governor of CZERSK;
Maryanna Grabianka b. ca 1660, was the sister of Wojciech Grabionka b. ca 1650 + Barbara Biejkowska, the daughter of Abraham Biejkowski.
Wojciech GRABIANKA, b. ca 1650, had 2 daughters:
Helena + Antoni Karczewski; and
Zofia b. ca 1670 + Wojciech Lopacki;
Zofia had 4 brothers:
1. Jozef Grabianka who had a daughter Katarzyna + Franciszek Polanowski;
2. Antoni Grabianka, official in Czersk + Teresa Biekierska with 5 sons;
3.
BERNARD Grabianka, b. ca 1680, official in HALICZ, and in Trembowla + Helena KAMINSKA,
with the son,
JOZEF KAJETAN GRABIANKA [compare the ILLUMIATI in 1779, and the TEMPLARS in 1778];
4.
Kazimierz Grabianka married KOMOROWSKA.
Above JOZEF KAJETAN GRABIANKA had the son
Grabianka Tadeusz Laurenty, 1740 - 1807, the Templar in Warsaw in 1778, and the chief of the Illuminati in Berlin in 1779, Avignon and in London. The precursor of Polish messianism, as Comte Ostap, Sutkowski, Comte Polonais. Grabianka Tadeusz Laurenty mystic and alchemist; his mother, Marianna Kalinowska, brought a large dowry to the Grabianka family.

MACIEJ's Mielzynski children:
1.
Elzbieta Mielzynska, 1687-1716, m. Franciszek Wessel, an official in Zakroczym; 1680-1724 [the brother of Augustyn Adam Wessel; and of Wojciech Wessel who was the father of famous Teodor Wessel, 1730-1791, the manager of LIPNIK close to Bielsko-Biala - the supporter of Adam Poninski junior]
- with the son Stanislaw Wessel, b. 1716,
and the granddaughter Jozefa Wessel married to Jan Kajetan Benedykt ILINSKI, b. 1731,
with the son
Jozef August Ilinski, the Tadeusz Grabianka's supporter.
Count August Ilinski, b. 1766 in Romanow in the Nowogrod Wolynski county, and died in St Petersburg in 1844.
2.
Urszula MIELZYNSKA, 1689-1743 + Antoni Walknowski b. 1680 - d. 1732.

Urszula MIELZYNSKA Walknowski was the mother of Owidiusz Wierusz-Walknowski - the husband of BRYGIDA BARDZKA. BRYGIDA BARDZKA was the daughter of Wojciech Marek Bardzki, d. 1770. Brygida Walknowska married 2nd to Jakub Kiedrzynski of KALISZ, the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski - my family branch.
Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka Rokossowska [compare WOLA PSZCZOLECKA - the core of my family on the mother side] married 1st Bonawentura Wierusz-Walknowski. Bonawentura Wierusz-Walknowski b. 1720, was the son of mentioned Antoni WALKNOWSKI and Urszula Mielzynska.

Brygida Walknowska married 2nd to Jakub Kiedrzynski of KALISZ, the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski - my family branch in JEDLNO in 1775/1776, and then in Wola Wiazowa, and in Wola Pszczolecka. Above Bonawentura Wierusz-Walknowski b. 1720, was the son of mentioned Antoni WALKNOWSKI and Urszula Mielzynska.

Stefan Potocki (d. 1724/1726) m. Franciszka Korzbog-Zawadzka.
They had children:
A.
Krystyna Potocka m. in 1742 to Jozef Walknowski, who was the son of Antoni Walknowski b. 1680, died in 1732.
ANTONI Walknowski m. in 1710 to Urszula Mielzynska, 1689-1743, the daughter of Maciej Mielzynski, 1636-1697 + Katarzyna Mycielska, died in 1712.
B.
Jozef Potocki, d. 1781, m. in 1738, to Anna Kunegunda Gajewska, b. 1721.
On above junior, Jakub Kiedrzynski:
Jakub Kiedrzynski from Kalisz, born in WILCZKOW, was the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715/1720, and Jakub was the owner of Orpiszewek [born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798]. Above JAKUB Kiedrzynski, and Antoni Psarski in 1792 [Antoni PSARSKI m. Lucja Czekulin] were next of kin to the Madalinski family.
Brygida Bardzka married 1st to Owidiusz Wierusz Walknowski, before 1761, 2nd to Jakub Kiedrzynski junior, in 1767. Owidiusz's brother was BONAWENTURA Walknowski.
Brygida's father Wojciech Marek Bardzki, 1699-1770, mother Helena Teresa Kozminska, 1706-1792.

KAROLINA Gatkiewicz nee Korytowska was the daughter of Piotr Korytowski who died before 1783, and Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka Rokossowska; Karolina was born in Pakoslaw {south of Pepowo, 14 west of RAWICZ, south-west of KROTOSZYN, see Mielzynski and Sulkowski}, d. 1800
[Piotr KORYTOWSKI m. also to Weronika Tekla Bartoszewska, 1730 - 1756;
above Ewa Rokossowska was married also to Bonawentura Wierusz Walknowski d. 1756].

Marianna Maria Wierusz-Walknowska, was the daughter of Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650, and Stanislaw Wierusz - Walknowski was also the father to ANTONI WALKNOWSKI, d. ca 1732;
and the grandfather to
1.
Franciszka Bogucka;
2.
Owidiusz Wierusz-Walknowski + BRYGIDA BARDZKA
{Brygida was the 2nd m. JAKUB Kiedrzynski, the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski of JEDLNO - my family branch. The mother of Izydor was Franciszka nee NOSTITZ-JACKOWSKA};
3.
Bonawentura Wierusz - Walknowski + Ewa was 2nd m. Korytowska, nee ROKOSSOWSKA
{the daughter of Karol Rokossowski and Marianna Grodziecka},
4. Jozef Wierusz - Walknowski.

ANTONI WALKNOWSKI, b, ca 1680, d. ca 1732 and Marianna Maria Wierusz-Walknowska, were the children of Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650 / Stanislaw Wierusz - Walknowski;
and the grandchildren of Mikolaj Walknowski b. ca 1620.

Felicjan Walknowski b. 1760 / 1761, d. 1813 in named Witaszyce, poet, lanlord, the owner of Zakrzewo. In 1808 together with his wife Katarzyna Przyjemska, he had a court vs Jozef Skorzewski on the Komorze estate and Felicjan lost this property. In 1807 acted together with General Jan Henryk Dabrowski and with Piotr Bielinski. The judge in the Warsaw Duchy.
His grandson married to Urszula Karska, 1819-1861,
the daughter of
Hieronim Karski, d. in Marcinkowo Gorne in 1885 [close to Gasawa and to Znin, north to Gniezno], m. in Modliszewko, close to Gniezno.

DROSZEW:
In August 1770 in Karsy, 13 km north-east to BIEGANIN, north-west to KALISZ, Kajetan Lipnicki married Bona Kiedrzynska.
Inf. in 1763 - Franciszek Kozuchowski was the owner of Karsy; an official in KALISZ.
Franciszek Kozuchowski was the husband of Marjanna Walichnowska nee BIELINSKA.
In 1750, Marianna Walichnowska nee Bielinska took the wedding.
In 1763, in Pikart / PIEKART: Karol Franciszek Salezy Jan Chryzostom Dobruchowski was born; godparents:
Franciszek Kozuchowski and Marianna Walichnowska - Kozuchowski, and Marianna Chlebowska with Ignacy Chlebowski.

In 1762, in the Karsy manor, Juljanna Michalina Kozuchowska was born, daughter of
Franciszek Kozuchowski and Marjanna Kozuchowski;
witnesses: Jan Krosnowski and Krystyna Walichnowska.

In 1770 in Grudzielec close to Sobotka, Gutow and 5 km north-east to BIEGANIN [see Kiedrzynski], south-east to Dobrzyca; Marjanna, was born, daughter of Tomasz Bystrzycki, a manager of the estate, and Marjanna Bystrzycka.
In 1770, 1772 in Sobotka Wielka, 4 south-west to KARSY, inf. on childrens of
Andrzej Bogdanski and Elzbieta Bogdanska.
In 1763 in Gutow, south to KARSY, inf. on Franciszka Kozuchowska married Przespolewska of Droszew.

In Sobotka in 1763, was born a son of Franciszek Kozuchowski and Marjanna Walichnowska; and inf. on Krystyna Potocka married Walichnowska; but we know:
Augustyn Wierusz-Walknowski b. ca 1760, the son of Jozef Walknowski and Krystyna Potocka.

Franciszek Kozuchowski was the owner of Karsy, Wierchoslaw / Wierzchoslaw, Bobry, Ciechel, Grudzielec, Magnuszewice.
Inf. in Sobotka, in 1766; in the Karsy manor, Elzbieta Longina KOZUCHOWSKA, was born, a daughter of Franciszek Kozuchowski and Marjanna Wierusz Walichnowska; witness: Longina Zychlinska.
The Gutow estate was owned by Malczewski ca 1780; near to Sobotka.
In Sobotka in 1779:
Marjanna Wardenska was born, a daughter of Antoni Wardenski and Ludwika Kiedrzynska m. Wardenska;
godparents: Kasper Zakrzewski and Marjanna Bogdanska.
LUDWIKA KIEDRZYNSKA m. also MACIEJ Trampczynski.
JAN Trampczynski b. ca 1710, either was the son of
Rozalia Roza Gawlowska born in 1690 + Maciej Otto-Trampczynski SENIOR, born in 1670/1680,
the son of Stefan Trampczynski, born ca 1630/1634.
Stefan Otto Trampczynski b. ca 1630/1634, was the brother of Jan Trampczynski b. ca 1640, and both were sons to Adam Otto Trampczynski b. ca 1600.

Or Jan Otto-Trampczynski b. ca 1710, was the son of Walenty Otto-Trampczynski b. ca 1680;
and the grandson of Jan Trampczynski b. ca 1640 + Anna Szkudlska.

Antoni Trampczynski b. ca 1720, was the son of Walenty Trampczynski, too - inf. in 1754. Walenty or Walentyn Otto Trampczynski, was the Sochaczew official, born ca 1680. Walenty Trampczynski was the son of Jan Otto Trampczynski born ca 1640 + Anna Szkudlski / Anna Szkudlarska.

Walenty Trampczynski was the son of Jan Otto Trampczynski born ca 1640 + Anna Szkudlski / Anna Szkudelski = Szkudlarska. Jan was the son of Adam Trampczynski b. ca 1600, died bef. 1643 + Anna Pecharzewska {Adam had also a wife Zofia - inf. in Gniezno and Konin};

Jan Trampczynski b. ca 1640, was the grandson of Walenty Trapczynski / Trampczynski b. ca 1570 [husband of Jadwiga Gorska and Zofia LIPSKA];

Jan Trampczynski was the great-grandson of Jan Otto-Trampczynski b. ca 1545 [Jan b. ca 1545 was the husband of Jadwiga Bogucka and Felicja Szczesna Popowska] + Felicja Szczesna Popowska born ca 1550.

Ludwika Kiedrzynska, married Maciej Otto Trampczynski junior (1740 - 1789),
the son of Jan Otto-Trampczynski b. ca 1710, and Rozalia GARCZYNSKA
[Rozalia Garczynska Trampczynska was born in 1712 in Budziejewo, the Wagrowiec County - d. 1742,
the daughter of Samson Garczynski + Marianna. Rozalia b. in 1712, was the wife of Maciej Laskowski and Jan Otto-Trampczynski. Rozalia b. in 1712, was the mother of
Bonifacy Jan Nepomucen Laskowski;
Maciej Otto-Trampczynski b. 1740;
Antoni Otto-Trampczynski; and
Dominik Otto-Trampczynski.

Above Maciej LASKOWSKI was the son of Andrzej Laskowski and Konstancja Dabrowska / Dombrowska].
Jan Trampczynski b. ca 1710
[Franciszka Trampczynska b. ca 1720, m. Garczynska, was the sister of Jan Otto Trampczynski b. ca 1710.
Jan Samson Garczynski had a son Maciej Jozef Garczynski (1710, Budziejewo - 1762/1766), the owner of Gorzuchowo and Rogalino (until 1737), m. in 1743 to Franciszka Trampczynska, b. ca 1720 or before, d. bef. 1763. Franciszka Trampczynska m. Garczynska, was the sister of Jan Otto Trampczynski.

JAN Trampczynski b. ca 1710, was the son of
Rozalia Roza Gawlowska born in 1690 + Maciej Otto-Trampczynski SENIOR, born in 1670/1680.

Maciej Otto-Trampczynski SENIOR, born in 1670, who was the brother to Magdalena Cielecka and to Anna Petronella Szoldrska, Radonska born 1664; and to Zofia Kamienska born ca 1660,
both the children of
Stefan Trampczynski, born ca 1630/1634.

In 1781 in Sobotka, a daughter of Ludwik Bogdanski and Teresa Rozdrazewska - Bogdanska, was born; godfather Andrzej Bogdanski - grandfather of named above.
The Roman-Catholic parish in Sobotka named St. Michael the Archangel; in 1782 - Sobotka was owned by Bogdanski Ludwik and Teresa Bogdanska.
In Sobotka in 1783, inf. on grandparents: Franciszek Radolinski and Konstancja Gomolinska.
In 1787, the Sobotka manor, here Stanislaw Jan Kiedrzynski was bpt. - the son of Jakub KIEDRZYNSKI and Juljanna Kiedrzynska nee BOGDANSKA; Jakub Kiedrzynski was the owner of Orpiszewek [9 km west to PLESZEW].
Godparents:
Michal Bogdanski and Salomea - the parents of named Julianna Kiedrzynski.
See: in 1782 - Sobotka was owned by LUDWIK Bogdanski and Teresa Bogdanska.
In Sobotka in 1788, bpt.; but was born in the Karsy manor:
Marjanna Teodora Wincencja Jozefa BILEWICZ, the daughter of
Teodor BILEWICZ and Cecylja Kozuchowska - Bilewicz;
he was official in Lojeck. Godparents:
Antoni Szkulski and Urszula Walknowska - Szkulska, the owner of Szkudla;
and Jan Nepomucen KOZUCHOWSKI and Juljanna Kozuchowski, the owners of Karsy, Wierzchoslaw [Wierzchoslawice - ? - 17 km north-east to Inowroclaw], Czechel [7 km east to Sobotka].
In 1761, in Karsy, died Aleksander Kozuchowski.
Sobotka in 1774, Aleksy Bogdanski died.
In 1787 in Karsy, Franciszek Kozuchowski died, the owner of KARSY.
In Sobotka in 1783, Teodor Bilewicz - from Lithuania, official in Zmudz, m. Cecylja Kozuchowska;
witnesses:
Jozef Gomolinski, the official at the Royal Court, Antoni Szkulski, and Andrzej Kaczkowski; wedding was in KARSY.

Sobotka in 1779, bpt. but in Gutow in the Malczewski manor, was born Marjanna, a daughter of Antoni Wardenski and Ludwika Kiedrzynska Wardenska;
godparents: Kasper Zakrzewski and Marjanna Bogdanska.
In 1788, Antoni Szkulski, the owner of Szkudl; his friends - Jan Nepomucen Kozuchowski and Juljanna Kozuchowska - the owners of Karsy, Wierzchoslaw, Czechel.
1751, Bartlomiej and Joanna Boguslawski, the owners of Sobotka.
In 1824, Kasper Wyssogota Zakrzewski died; the owner of Gutow; born in 1738.
1830, Jozef Otto Trampczynski died; the owner of Karsy; buried in Kucharki; born in 1733.
In 1790, Katarzyna Radolinska of Chorze died; an owner of Karsy, buried in Kalisz.
In 1763, Stanislaw Kostka Dydak Aleksander Jozef Kozuchowski was born; a son of Franciszek Kozuchowski and Marjanna Walichnowska;
Marianna / Marjanna Walichnowska was the daughter of an owner of Karsy, Wierchoslaw, Bobry, Ciechel, Grudzielec, Magnuszewice.
In 1779, in Gutow manor, owned by Malczewski, Marjanna was born - the daughter of Antoni Wardenski and Ludwika Kiedrzynski - Wardenski; witnesses: Kasper Zakrzewski and Marjanna Bogdanska.
Gutow - 3 km south to Sobotka; 6 km north to Bedzieszyn; 5 km south to KARSY; 18 km west to KALISZ.

Aleksander Teodor Malachowski, the Sieradz official, b. ca 1600, d. 1629, m. Marianna Jaktorowska.
His son - Jan Malachowski, Bishop, born 1623, d. 1697; after his wife death he was the Lemberg monk in 1655.
Jan Malachowski m. Magdalena Szembek d. in 1655, but b. ca 1623, the daughter of Pawel Szembek.
Jan Malachowski was the Bishop of Chelm in 1676, Cracow in 1681, d. in 1697. Jan Malachowski had a sons:
Pawel Stanislaw Malachowski b. in the Beczkowice parish in 1654.
Beczkowice is a village 11 km north to KRERY. In Krery were living: Gabor and Skora families. Krery in the Chelmo parish, and Chelmo was the property of the Skorzewskis intermarried Ostrowski-Morsztyn clan. Beczkowice is situated in the Leki Szlacheckie commune, within the Piotrkow County.

Acc. to me - Aleksander Malachowski b. ca 1643/1645 + Marianna (Anna / Anastazja) Kosciuszkiewicz / Kosciuszko, d. bef. 1698 in the Kalisz province.
They had sons:
Marcin Malachowski and
Jan Malachowski.

Marcin Malachowski b. ca 1680, d. in 1763, was the Czerniechow official in 1742, the Kalisz Crown estate leaseholder in 1746; he bought from Maciej Stepczynski his half of Brzezie - 7 km east to PLESZEW of the Molski - Zaleski line. Marcin Malachowski was the owner of Borzeciczki, Galaski / Galazki, and Mycielinko / Mycielin, with Debowiec; and a part was sold to Franciszek Gajewski.

Marianna Bielicka Malachowska d. in 1774 in Sobotka close to BIEGANIN of the Kiedrzynskis.
Borzeciczki is a village in the Kozmin Wielkopolski commune, within the Krotoszyn County, 8 kilometres west of Kozmin Wielkopolski, 20 km north of Krotoszyn.
Mycielin, 2 km north-west to Borzeciszki;
Debowiec, 2/3 km north-east to Borzeciszki;
Galazki, 3/4 km south-east to Borzeciszki; 4 km south-west to Bialy Dwor; 9 km south-west to Stara OBRA;
12 km south-west to WALKOW - in Walkow the Walesa family in 1715/1716 came from France - 15 km south-west-west to TRZEBIN.

DROSZEW - is a village in the Nowe Skalmierzyce commune, within the Ostrow Wielkopolski County, 9 km west to DOBRZEW, 9 km north-west to Skalmierzyce.
Kosciuszkow - 5 km south to Droszew.

Jakub Kiedrzynski was three times married: to Brygida Bardzka, 1voto Owidiusz Walknowski, the owner of Bialezyce in the Wrzesnia commune, the daughter of Wojciech BARDZKI + Teresa Kozminska;
the 2nd Jakub Kiedrzynski married to Julianna Bogdanska, the daughter of Andrzej BOGDANSKI b. in 1715 in Miedzianow [Miedzianow is 2 km south to Droszew and 7 km south-east to SOBOTKA; a village in the Nowe Skalmierzyce commune], d. in 1791 + Elzbieta Malachowska, d. aft. 1791 [Elzbieta Bogdanska Malachowska had a sister Franciszka Malachowska],
the daughter of Marcin Malachowski d. in 1763 + in 1731 to Marianna Bielicka died in 1774 in Sobotka close to Bieganin.
Marianna Bielicka Malachowska was the daughter of Stefan Bielicki, the son of Wojciech Bielicki + Lady Pstrokonski.

Kotowiecko is situated 2 km north-east to DROSZEW.
And named Droszew -
5 km east to Gutow, and 8 km east to GORZNO, 8 km north to FABIANOW; 8 km north-west to Skalmierzyce.
The Sobotka - Gutow - Karsy area:
KARSY - here BONA Kiedrzynska LIPNICKA of KARSY, the daughter of Marcin Kiedrzynski, was living and she was married Kajetan Lipnicki - is situated in the Kalisz prov.; close to Goluchow - 8,5 km; near Pleszew - 14 km. Karsy - 2,5 km west to Kucharki, 5 km north-east to SOBOTKA; 8 km north to GUTOW; and south-west to GOLUCHOW.

IGNACY Kiedrzynski was living in 1764 in Wielgomlyny, Ignacy Kiedrzynski of Malowana Wola (5 km east of DMENIN; 9 km north-west of WOLKA BANKOWA; 5 km north of Kobiele Wielkie) married Zofia Zablocka 1 voto Swiecicka, widow. Marcin Kiedrzynski senior was the uncle of above Ignacy Kiedrzynski b. ca 1730 and to Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715/1720.
Andrzej married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska.
Mentione above Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1700, and Kazimierz Kiedrzynski were the brothers.
Florian Kiedrzynski's father was mentioned Marcin Kiedrzynski senior, b. ca 1715 / 1720 - died in 1788 + Wiktoria Pstrokonska / Wiktoria Poraj Pstrokonska. Florian / Floryan Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1730 / 1740, the owner of Noskowo - inf. 1776, 16 km east of Koszkowo and 27 km east of Kunowo. The same Florian Kiedrzynski b. ca 1730 (1740 ?), married in 1759, his wife was living in 1730-1786.
His son Leon Kiedrzynski b. ca 1760.
His uncle was Kazimierz Kiedrzynski m. Katarzyna Swierczkowska.

Helena Hutten-Czapska b. in Ostrzeszow in 1762; lived in Jedlno, Raszkow in 1802, died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828; her husband Izydor Kiedrzynski who was living in 1775/1776 until death ca 1802 in Jedlno, b. in Bieganin in 1749, as the son of Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowska.
DOROTA PSARSKA - MADALINSKA born ca 1740 / 1750, died in 1784 [Dorota was 1st married (1768 / 1769 ?) to Wawrzyniec Grabinski / Wawrzyniec Bartlomiej Grabinski who d. before 1769, his father Stefan Grabinski d. 1742, the mother Konstancja Lubiatowska d. 1763;
his step-father Szymon Czarniecki d. 1744 m. Konstancja Lubiatowska;
Dorota Kiedrzynska m. 2nd to Tomasz Psarski born ca 1740 / 1750, died ca 1807; Tomasz was the owner of Wola Dzierlinska bought in 1786. Above Tomasz Psarski, born ca 1740 - died after 1770 / 1819 + Dorota Kiedrzynska, 1740-1784, had a son Antoni Psarski born in 1770.
Dorota m. 3rd to Kajetan Madalinski, 1740-1784, with the son Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809].
Dorota's brother was Izydor Kiedrzynski who was b. 1749 and m. to Helena Hutten-Czapska who was born in 1762 and she died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828 [the family of the author].

Andrzej Zaleski m. in 1660 to Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, d. aft. 1704, the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki. Krystyna Czarniecka Zaleska m. bef. 1688 to Adam Molski died in 1695, with: Helena, and Konstancja, and acc. to me Anna Molska younger b. 1687 + Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680.

Above Marcin Ludwik Czarniecki was born ca 1600/1610, d. in 1652, to Krzysztof Czarniecki b. 1564 and Krystyna Rzeszowski b. 1570 / 1579 - d. 1622.
Marcin Czarniecki had the brother Stefan Czarniecki b. ca 1599, the commander-in-chief of the Polish Army.
Marcin married Zofia Bogdanski b. ca 1610.
Three families of Ostrzeszow and Kalisz, Hutten-Czapski, Nostitz-Jackowski and Chrzanowski intermarried to the Kiedrzynski clan in the Pleszew - Ostrzeszow - Ostrow Wielkopolski area:
inf. on the court in Kalisz, in 1740, and on three sisters -
A.
Franciszka Jackowska - Kiedrzynska, the wife of Andrzej Kiedrzynski [the father of my direct ancestor Izydor Kiedrzynski in 1775/1776 in Jedlno],
B.
and Anna Nostitz-Jackowska the wife of Antoni Skorzewski;
C.
Konstancja Nostitz-Jackowska the wife of Stanislaw Niniewski / NIENIEWSKI - all born as Nostitz-Jackowski.
The court case concerned
1.
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, ex-owner of Boczkow and Szczypierno / Szczypiorno, the south-west part of Kalisz at present, 3 km south-west to DOBRZEC, close to BOCZKOW;
2.
Teresa Zaluskowska m. JAN Nostitz-Jackowski;
3.
Mikolaj Dobruchowski, the son of Jan Dobruchowski, the official in Ostrzeszow; the owner of Piekarty;
4.
Marianna Chrzanowski b. ca 1670, the wife of Jan Dobruchowski, younger, b. ca 1660,
the son of Jan Dobruchowski b. 1633 + {Anna Kicka married to Jan b. ca 1610} Jadwiga Psarska.
The grandson of Maciej Dobruchowski b. ca 1570 - NOT of Jan Dobruchowski b. ca 1610.
5.
Mikolaj Politalski, the official in Ostrzeszow, the owner of Szypierno / Szczypiorno, BOCZKOW / Boczkowo, 3 km west to DOBRZEC; and Piekarty. He sold named Piekarty to Jan Dobruchowski in 1701. At the above court in Kalisz in 1740, mentioned Mikolaj Politalski, an official in Ostrzeszow, the owner of Szypierno / Szczypiorno {then of Nostitz-Jackowski property},
BOCZKOW / Boczkowo {3 km north-west to Szczypiorno of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680}, 3 km west to DOBRZEC;
and Piekarty / Piekart {then of Dobruchowski property} then sold named Piekarty / Piekart to Jan Dobruchowski b. ca 1660 - in 1701.
Mentioned Marianna Chrzanowska b. ca 1670 [compare the same family of Chrzanowski in Piotrkow Trybunalski and the godfather to General Stefan Grot Rowecki], m. Jan Kotarba Dobruchowski / Jan Dobruchowski b. ca 1660, the wedding before 1692. In KALISZ in 1705, named Jan Dobruchowski, the governor of Ostrzeszow and his wife Marianna de Lanow Chrzanowska / Marianna Dobruchowska Chrzanowska, given cash to the daughter Jozefa Dobruchowski.
Marianna Chrzanowski b. ca 1670, was the wife of Jan Dobruchowski, younger, b. ca 1660, who was the brother to Mikolaj Dobruchowski younger, b. ca 1670, and both were the sons of Jan Dobruchowski, older born 1633.
Marianna Chrzanowski b. ca 1670, the wife of Jan Dobruchowski, b. ca 1660, and Marianna died aft. 1740 {!}.
Her brothers:
Kazimierz Chrzanowski b. ca 1670;
and Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690, d. 1742;
and maybe Franciszek Chrzanowski older b. ca 1690/1695 + Zofia KRASICKA.

Jan Nepomucen Paschalis Chrzanowski, was the son of Jan Chrzanowski + Katarzyna Sokolowska.
Above Jan Chrzanowski, 1741-1827, was the son of Franciszek Chrzanowski younger + Wiktoria MEJER.
Franciszek Chrzanowski b. 1720, died in 1795 or 1710-1795;
Jan Nepomucen Chrzanowski was the grandson of
Franciszek Chrzanowski OLDER born ca 1690/1693, d. in 1761 + Zofia Krasicka.

Marianna Chrzanowski b. ca 1670, the wife of Jan Dobruchowski, b. ca 1660, and Marianna died aft. 1740 {!}. Marianna's father -
Piotr Chrzanowski b. ca 1650 close to OPINOGORA + Marianna Gozdzikowska,
the daughter of Stanislaw Gozdzikowski + Elzbieta LEZENSKA.

Three above sisters who were daughters of the above-mentioned Jan Nostitz-Jackowski participated in the court case in 1740 in Kalisz:
1.
Franciszka Jackowska - Kiedrzynska, the wife of Andrzej Kiedrzynski [the father of Izydor - my family line],
2.
Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, the wife of Antoni Skorzewski;
3.
Konstancja Nostitz-Jackowska, the wife of Stanislaw NIENIEWSKI / Stanislaw Niniewski b. ca 1720 - all sisters born as Nostitz-Jackowski. The father was Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680.
Probably Agnieszka Nieniewska Pstrokonska [her husband took Sedzice from Nieniewski] b. ca 1725, was the sister of named Stanislaw Nieniewski and both were the children of Andrzej Nieniewski b. ca 1700.
Andrzej NIENIEWSKI had a brother Wojciech Nieniewski b. ca 1700. Andrzej had a next of kin Teresa Bratkowska.

Piekart - 6 km west to the core of Kalisz, at present Piekart is in Kalisz;
10 km north to Strzegowa;
7 km east to Droszew,
9 km north-west-north to Chotow,
13 km north-west-north to Gostyczyna,
11 km north-west to Zydow.

Mechlin and Gostyczyna with Oppeln-Bronikowski,
and Karwat in Srem, Mechlin, Wichulec; with Watta-Skrzydlewski in Mechlin.
MECHLIN close to SREM, with KARWAT, Oppeln-Bronikowski and Watta-Skrzydlewski.
Strzegowa of Bogdanski and Franciszka Nostitz Jackowska married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1715, and of Andrzej Grabienski in 1792 [relatives to Dorota Kiedrzynska m. Grabienska, Psarska, Madalinska; she was the niece to Izydor Kiedrzynski who was the father to Gabryel Kiedrzynski born in JEDLNO, my genealogical line], close to Kalisz and to GOSTYCZYNA.

Zofia Brodowska had the great-grandparents:
1.
Adam Feliks Oppeln-Bronikowski (1758 - 1822/1829/1840) born in Zychlin, died in Kragola, the Konin district, MP, Senator,
2.
Kazimierz Nepomucen Zablocki, 1773-1823,
3.
Augustyn Hieronim Watta-Skrzydlewski, 1784-1862 [Mechlin - 5 km to Srem].

Stefan Czarnecki the 1st, b. ca 1595/1599 and famous military Stefan Czarniecki b. ca 1599 - the same person?
This is about Czarnecki family of Ukraine, NOT on the Czarniecki clan. But maybe we have the riddle!
Karol Czarnecki b. 1804 close to Braclaw, d. ca 1888, maybe in Cracow, probably LGB ideology, insurgent in 1831, poet, the son of Florian Czarnecki + Anna Skarzynski; the grandson of Jan Antoni Czarnecki / Jan Czarnecki (1700-1773). In Smogulec - 12 km north to Golancz - met Css Eleonora Mielzynska (1815-1875), the daughter of General Stanislaw Mielzynski, the owner of Smogulec. Karol Czarnecki in 1839 bought Chwaliszewo close to Szubin, in the Kcynia commune, 5 km south-east to Smogulec and 12 km north-east to GOLANCZ.
In 1850 Eleonora Czarnecka Mielzynska m. 2nd Jozef Hutten-Czapski, but Karol in 1853 took again Chwaliszewo. His son was Bogdan Hutten-Czapski, famous advisor of German Empire until 1918. Named Bogdan Franciszek Serwacy Hutten-Czapski b. 1851 in Smogulecka Wies, d. 1937, the Malta Order member, owned Smogulec, but his father KAROL Czarnecki escaped in 1874 to unknown place.
Above Jan Antoni Czarnecki (1700-1773/1774), the son of Stefan Czarnecki b. ca 1680 + Eleonora Chmielowska / Chmielewska.
Jan Antoni Czarnecki m. Zuzanna Siemaszko and Felicjanna Czosnowska, the daughter of Antoni Piotr Kazimierz Czosnowski.
Stefan Czarnecki b. ca 1680, was the son of Jan Czarnecki b. 1660 + Burczakowa.
Stefan Czarnecki was military under command of Sapieha, the Wilno governor. Stefan had 2 sons: Wladyslaw Czarnecki and named Jan / Jan Antoni Czarnecki, b. ca 1700.
Above Wladyslaw Czarnecki owned Kozlenicze, and Jan Antoni Czarnecki was the Braclaw governor. Jan Antoni m. Zuzanna 1-voto Odrowaz nee Siemaszko. Jan Antoni had 2 sons: Jozef Czarnecki and Colonel Karol Czarnecki. Jozef Czarnecki m. Dss Czetwertynska with 2 sons: Jan Czarnecki, lieutenant, m. Lipska Jablonowsk; next son Feliks Czarnecki m. 3rd Rosciszewska with the son Karol Czarnecki, Colonel, m. Poniatowska in Lithuania.
Mentioned Jan Antoni Czarnecki + Siemiaszkowa, had 4 daughters: 1. Katarzyna Mogilnicka, 2nd Stugocka, with a daughter Zuzanna Wereszczynska;
2. Zofia Kaminska, 2nd Glogowska;
3. Helena,
4. Johanna Czarnecki, a nun in Lublin.
Jan Antoni Czarnecki m. 2nd Felicjana Czosnowska, with two daughters -
Helena Ostrowski; Anna, a nun.
Czosnowska Czarnecka had 5 sons:
1. Ignacy; 2. Florian; 3. Antoni; 4. Franciszek Wladyslaw; 5. Kasper.

They came from Stefan Czarnecki the 1st, b. ca 1595/1599 [but famous Stefan Czarniecki b. ca 1599], with the son Stefan Czarnecki, the 2nd, b. ca 1617, m. Krasnosielska Zbaraska.
Stefan Czarnecki the 1st, b. ca 1595/1599, had brothers: Jan and Piotr Czarnecki [below on Piotr Czarniecki b. ca 1610].

Named Stefan Czarnecki the 2nd, b. ca 1617, had a sons:
1. Jerzy Czarnecki b. ca 1641 + Bajbuszowa;
2. Marcin Czarnecki b. ca 1640, the Braclaw official, fought in 1660 + Anastazja Zaleska.
Anastazja had a sons:
1. Kazimierz was Colonel;
2. Antoni;
3. Marcin Seweryn, Colonel;
4. Michal Czarnecki + Johanna Kniehininska.
5. Franciszek, Colonel, m. Jelowicka 1-voto Wykowska; m. 2nd Leduchowska Zagurska;
6. Jan Czarnecki b. ca 1660
[Stefan Czarnecki the 3rd, b. ca 1680, was the son of Jan Czarnecki b. 1660 + Burczakowa. Stefan Czarnecki was military under command of Sapieha, the Wilno governor].

Compare Stefan Czarnecki b. 1893 in Dobrzyca, the Pleszew County, who came from Count Marceli Czarnecki, b. 1793 in Mosina commune, and Marceli was the son of Antoni Czarnecki + Barbara Maria Laura KWILECKA.
Antoni Czarnecki b. 1756, the son of Jan Antoni Czarnecki b. ca 1700 + Felicjanna CZOSNOWSKA.
Jan Antoni Czarnecki died in 1774, was the son of Stefan Czarnecki + Eleonora Chmielowska.

Compare now on the CZARNIECKI family:
DOROTA PSARSKA - MADALINSKA born ca 1740 / 1750, died in 1784 [Dorota was 1st married (1768 / 1769 ?) to Wawrzyniec Grabinski / Wawrzyniec Bartlomiej Grabinski who d. before 1769, his father Stefan Grabinski d. 1742, the mother Konstancja Lubiatowska d. 1763;
his step-father Szymon Czarniecki d. 1744, m. Konstancja Lubiatowska;
Dorota Kiedrzynska m. 2nd to Tomasz Psarski born ca 1740 / 1750, died ca 1807; Tomasz was the owner of Wola Dzierlinska bought in 1786. Above Tomasz Psarski, born ca 1740 - died after 1770 / 1819 + Dorota Kiedrzynska, 1740-1784, had a son Antoni Psarski born in 1770.
Dorota m. 3rd to Kajetan Madalinski, 1740-1784, with the son Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809].
Dorota's brother was Izydor Kiedrzynski who was b. 1749 and m. to Helena Hutten-Czapska who was born in 1762 and she died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828 [the family of the author].

Andrzej Zaleski m. in 1660 to Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, d. aft. 1704,
the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki / Marcin Ludwik Czarniecki.
Krystyna Zaleska Czarniecka m. 2nd bef. 1688 to Adam Molski died in 1695,
with:
Helena, and Konstancja, and acc. to me Anna Molska younger b. 1687.
Above Marcin Ludwik Czarniecki was born ca 1600/1610, d. in 1652,
the son of
Krzysztof Czarniecki b. 1564 and Krystyna Rzeszowski b. 1570 / 1579 - d. 1622.
Marcin Czarniecki b. ca 1600/1610, had the brother Stefan Czarniecki b. ca 1599, the commander-in-chief of the Polish Army.
Marcin CZARNIECKI married Zofia Bogdanski b. ca 1610.
Marcin / Marcin Ludwik Czarniecki had also a daughter Aleksandra Kokoszka-Michalowski born Czarniecki.

Jan Czarniecki younger, b. ca 1630, had a brother Franciszek Czarniecki - inf. in Koscian in 1666, with Lukasz Niemojewski.

Cyriak Czarniecki b. ca 1570; Katarzyna Psarska (1583-1659).

Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki, ca 1630-1703, was the son of named above Marcin Ludwik / Marcin Czarniecki b. ca 1600/1610 + Zofia Bogdanska.
Named Marcin Ludwik Czarniecki was born ca 1600/1610, d. in 1652, to Krzysztof Czarniecki b. 1564 and Krystyna Rzeszowski b. 1570 / 1579 - d. 1622. Marcin had the brother Stefan Czarniecki b. ca 1599.
Karol Boromeusz Maslowski had a sister Katarzyna Barbara MASLOWSKA + in 1720 to Jan Myszkowski, 1665-1730, the son of Mikolaj MYSZKOWSKI + Jadwiga LECKA.
And Katarzyna Barbara Maslowska Myszkowska m. 2nd to Antoni Szeliski.
And Karol Boromeusz Maslowski had a sister Anna Zofia Maslowska, b. in 1698, the Lubojnia owner [3 km north to Wola Kiedrzynska, 8 km east to KAMYK of the Kiedrzynskis] + Franciszek Bykowski, d. 1754,
the son of
Marcin BYKOWSKI, the Ostrzeszow official.
Named Anna Zofia MASLOWSKA Bykowska m. 2nd in 1755 to Hipolit Czarniecki b. ca 1695,
the son of
Szymon CZARNIECKI b. ca 1670.
Above Szymon Czarniecki, ca 1670-1744 [the Czarnieckis in Rzasawa 8 km south to Belchatow; and Redziny - 9 km north-east to Czestochowa; together with Maslowski, Nostitz-Jackowski],
was the son of
Jan Czarniecki b. ca 1630 + Krystyna Grochowiecka of DORUCHOW [6 km south-west to Bobrowniki by Prosna of the Madalinskis and 11 km east to Ostrzeszow].
Krystyna Czarniecka Grochowiecka born ca 1630.

Jan Czarniecki b. ca 1630, was the son of Piotr Czarniecki, ca 1610-1666 + Marianna Przerembska [above on Stefan Czarnecki the 1st, b. ca 1595/1599, who had brothers: Jan and Piotr Czarnecki b. ca 1610 ?];
the grandson of
Cyriak Czarniecki b. ca 1570 + Katarzyna Psarska.
Cyriak Czarniecki was the son of Jan Czarniecki, older, 1540 - 1587.
Above Jan Czarniecki, 1540 - 1587/1600, was the son of Feliks Czarniecki b. ca 1510 + Elzbieta.
Jan Czarniecki, b. 1540, d. bef. 1600 [in Oksa close to Jedrzejow], had the brother Hieronim Czarniecki.
Jan Czarniecki married Katarzyna in 1560, and they had the sons:
CYRIAK Czarniecki b. ca 1570, and Krzysztof Czarniecki b. 1564
[+ 1st wife Krystyna Rzeszowska with the son famous Stefan Czarniecki b. ca 1599 and his 9 brothers! Stefan Czarniecki studied in Cracow ca 1610/1615; 1616-1620 in Ukraine ?; served Polish Army in 1621 in Chocim; in 1626 in Prusy fought against Sweden; 1630 in Austria. He was married to Zofia Kobierzycka died in 1671, with daughters:
Aleksandra Katarzyna + Jan Klemens Branicki;
and Konstancja Joanna + Waclaw Leszczynski.
Zofia Kobierzycka was the daughter of Bartlomiej Kobierzycki + Jadwiga Zeronska;
the granddaughter of Stanislaw Kobierzycki d. 1602 + Zofia Lipicka;
the great-granddaughter of Bartosz / Bartlomiej Kobierzycki of WALKNOWA b. ca 1510, d. in 1551 + Jadwiga Walichnowska / Jadwiga Walknowska of Walknowa, d. in 1541, the daughter of Ambrozy Walknowski b. ca 1490/1500].
Jan Czarniecki, 1540 - 1587/1600.
Ambrozy Walknowski was the grandfather to Stanislaw Walknowski oldest, b. ca 1560/1580.
Mikolaj Wierusz-Walknowski b. ca 1590 or 1610/1620 = Mikolaj Walknowski b. ca 1590/1620 [or JAN Walknowski b. ca 1610], was the son of Stanislaw Wierusz-Walknowski oldest, b. ca 1560/1580.

ANTONI WALKNOWSKI, b. ca 1680, d. ca 1732 and Marianna Maria Wierusz-Walknowska,
were the children of Stanislaw Walknowski younger, b. ca 1640/1650, d. 1704/1708/1709 = Stanislaw Wojciech Wierusz - Walknowski;
and the grandchildren of mentioned
Mikolaj Walknowski b. ca 1590/1620 [or JAN Walknowski b. ca 1610].
Above Stanislaw Wierusz-Walknowski oldest, b. ca 1560/1580.
Named above Stanislaw Walknowski (Walichnowski) younger, d. in 1708, was the Wielun governor in 1703-1707, the Wielun official in aft. 1670-1704, the Ostrzeszow official, the Kalisz judge.

Felicjan Walknowski b. ca 1760,
was the son of
Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783 + 1st Marianna Zbijewska; but the 2nd in 1743 married to Marianna Bielinska, 1721-1750, with the wedding in November 1743 in Lwowek.
Barbara Walknowska Walichnowska was the daughter of Ewa nee Kozuchowska m. Walknowska.
Franciszek Walknowski born ca 1710 was the brother of named Barbara Walknowska Madalinska b. ca 1705. Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783 + 1st Marianna Zbijewska; but the 2nd in 1743 married to Marianna Bielinska, ca 1721-1750, with the wedding in November 1743 in Lwowek, the daughter of
Aleksander Bielinski, died in 1735 + Elzbieta Pawlowska / Elzbieta Katarzyna Pawlowska, b. 1700 in Konin.
Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783, was the son of
Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680, d. bef. 1732 + Urszula Mielzynska, 1689 - before 1743 [Antoni Walknowski m. also to Ewa nee Kozuchowska m. Walknowska].

Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680, was the son of Stanislaw Walknowski younger, b. ca 1640/1650, d. 1708/1709/1714 + Dorota Korzbok Zawadzka.
Marianna Maria Wierusz-Walknowska b. ca 1685, was the daughter of Stanislaw Walknowski younger, b. ca 1640/1650.
ANTONI WALKNOWSKI, b. ca 1680, d. ca 1732, had children:
1. Franciszka Bogucka;
2. Owidiusz Wierusz-Walknowski + BRYGIDA BARDZKA.
Antoni's brother maybe was Andrzej Wierusz Walknowski, the Wielun official in 1698 - 1718.

Above Antoni Walknowski, 1680 - 1732, the Wielun official.
Above Stanislaw Walknowski (Walichnowski), the Wielun official in 1687 - 1703, the governor of Wielun.

The Machnowskis came from 1865, in Michalowo in the Goworowo parish. Michalowo within the Ostroleka County, 12 km east to ROZAN [compare Baszynski and Kaczmarski of Rozan around me aft. 2008], south to Borawe, south-east to Modzele, Kolaki, Zebry;
compare Anna Zawadzka on the West - aft. 2007 until 2021. And now in Lubiel [Stary LUBIEL, 17 km south to ROZAN, 5 / 6 km south to named DROZDOWO and to LACHY Wloscianskie] on Mariola Paliwoda + Robert Machnowski,
inf in 1893-1911.
We have also Janina Machnowska (born Dlugolecka), 1910 - ca 1939. Janina married the first Machnowski in 1935, and they had 3 children: Teresa Nowak and 2 other children.
Aldona Machnowska-Gora [b. ca 1965/1970], the deputy of the Warsaw president at present [she acted together with Kurdej-Szatan of the PLAY mobile phone net and against Polish on 11 November 2021]. Aldona was the daughter of Konstanty Machnowski [b. ca 1935/1940 of the Ostroleka county] who worked in Cracow and Ostroleka. The Machnowski family came from the Ostroleka county. See: Mieczyslaw Machnowski b. 1932 and died in 1971 [living in Orlowo at way from Rozan to Przasnysz]; the son of Stanislaw Machnowski older, and Zofia CHELCHOWSKA born 1900 in Lachy = Lachy Wloscianskie in the Rzewnie commune. RZEWNIE - 9 km south-west to ROZAN. Lachy Wloscianskie - 14 km south-east to ROZAN, and 2 km west to DROZDOWO. Rzewnie - south-east to Makow Mazowiecki [came from her mother Anna Chelchowska (Kobylinska in STOJKI) b. 1876 in Stojki / SLOJKI, 3 km west to RZEWNIE and near to Chrzanowo village, died in 1963 in Makow Mazowiecki]. This is family of Wladyslawa Jaroszewska - at present also in Szczecin [see Anna Nowakowska of Szczecin + Piotr Jaroszewski / Jarosinski in the West aft. 2008 until 2021]. The Machnowski family - religion, Ortodox. Stanislaw Machnowski younger, b. 1930 in Drozdowo, close to Lachy Wloscianskie, died in Nawiady, 33 km north-east to SZCZYTNO - see Jacek C., then in Torun - see Sylwia of Torun + Jeziorowski of Wabrzezno + action of Romani of Romania aft. 2008 until 11 November 2021. Stanislaw younger was the son of Antoni Machnowski and Pelagia. Stanislaw Machnowski was the brother of Jozef Henryk Machnowski. Above Antoni Machnowski b. in 1899, died in 1961 in mentioned NAWIADY, in Mazurien province. MACHNOWSKI: Kosma Machnowski, the son of Dymitr Machnowski, the Ostrow official, inf. in 1897. Tadeusz Franciszek Machnowski, the Ostroleka county resident, poet. Tadeusz Franciszek Machnowski b. in 1937 in Ostrykol Dworski, 2 km south-east to DROZDOWO. Then he was living in the Kadzidlo commune, 22 km south to Myszyniec [compare the ancestors of Antoni Macierewicz in MYSZYNIEC], 15 km north-east to Baranowo [compare Chudzik of Lodz acted in the communist militia and closest ot the Sedzicki family of Krokusowa Road of communist militia, too in the 80' of the 20th century in LODZ; compare the ancestors of Kaczynski family in the Baranowo commune; and here Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski was born in ZIOMEK, 15 km west to Kadzidlo - the Baranowo parish belonged in the 18th century to Duke Kazimierz Krasinski and Duke was co-operated with King Stanislaw Leszczynski and Kazimierz Krasinski emigrated in East Prussia].
Zaspy Milkowskie, the village by the Warta river, the Ostrow Warcki commune, in the Milkowice parish = ZASPY, 7 km east to Wilczkow - in Wilczkow {belonged to the PSTROKONSKI family - but
Strachocice, 3 km north to MILKOWICE, owned Stanislaw PONINSKI}
was born in 1738 Jakub Kiedrzynski, the brother of my ancestor Izydor Kiedrzynski b. 1749 in Bieganin close to Raszkow. Ignacy Zbijewski b. ca 1690, had the daughter Marianna WALKNOWSKA.

Jozef Chlapowski was the son of Stanislaw Teodor Marcin Chlapowski, 1796-1863, m. Henryka Dzierzykraj-Morawska.
Above Stanislaw Teodor Marcin Chlapowski, 1796-1863,
was the son of
Maciej Chlapowski, 1771-1834 + Donata Dorota Rogalinska, 1776-1841,
and the grandson of
Karol Chlapowski, 1733-1783 + Krystyna Zbijewska, 1730-1771.
Krystyna Zbijewska m. Chlapowska, ca 1730 - 1771, the daughter of
Ignacy Zbijewski b. ca 1690 + Marianna b. ca 1700.
Krystyna Chlapowska had a sister Marianna the 2nd, m. Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710. Franciszek Walknowski + Marianna Zbijewska had 5 children: Bibianna Mielecka (born Wierusz-Walknowska), Aniela Niemojowska (born Wierusz-Walknowska) and 3 other children.
Ignacy Zbijewski died bef. 1768 + Marianna, b. ca 1700, the daughter of Jozef Zbijewski + Rozalia Wezyk b. ca 1684,
the daughter of
Franciszek WEZYK died in 1685 + Zofia Pociej.
Rozalia's brother was Ludwik WEZYK b. ca 1685, died in 1760 + 1st to Teresa Pstrokonska {she was 2voto Franciszek BLESZYNSKI} born in 1702 + 2nd to Antonina Jablkowska, died in 1781, and she was the 2voto Pawel Biernacki.
Above TERESA PSTROKONSKA b. in 1702, was the daughter of
Wojciech Pstrokonski, 1676-1716 + Jozefa Kokoszka Michalowska died in 1742.
Wojciech was the son of Spytek Rogacjan Pstrokonski d. 1687 + Katarzyna Oleska, 1640-1680 [Spytek married also Tomicka].

Franciszek Ksawery PSTROKONSKI b. ca 1710/1715,
was the son of
Maciej Pstrokonski b. ca 1680, d. in 1752 [= Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, senior, b. ca 1710/1715] + Konstancja Zaremba or Izabela Skrzynska;
the grandson of
Jan Stanislaw Pstrokonski b. in 1626 + Elzbieta Grabinska.
Above Konstancja Zaremba, was the 1st wife of Ksawery Pstrokonski or above Maciej Pstrokonski; the 2nd wife of MACIEJ Pstrokonski was Izabela Skrzynska, the daughter of Mikolaj Skrzynski + Katarzyna Madalinska.

Agnieszka Pstrokonska Nieniewska had the son Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski junior, b. 1750, d. in 1818 in Ostrow; the landlord of Wilczkow, Ostrow and Jeziersko / Jeziorsko, the judge in Warta, m. in 1783 to Franciszka Jarmult - Mlicka, the lady-owner of Wilczkow, Ostrow, Jeziersko, and Opatowko.

Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, senior, 1710/1715 - 1783 + 1st to Konstancja Zaremba and 2nd to Agnieszka Nieniewska. He was the great-grandson of Spytek Pstrokonski, 1595-1631 + Tomicka.

Mentioned Franciszek Walknowski, the Kalisz judge + ca 1740 to Marianna Zbijewska, the daughter of Ignacy Zbijewski b. ca 1690 + Marianna b. ca 1700.
Franciszka's children:
1.
Aniela Walknowska + Feliks Filip Niemojowski, the Wielun official, ca 1740-1794
[with children:
1.
Gabriel Benedykt Wiktor Niemojowski, 1786-1854 + Katarzyna Lubowidzka;
2.
Bonawentura Niemojowski, 1787-1835 + Antonina Wilhelmina Sieroszewska;
+ the 3rd to Wiktoria Lubowidzka b. ca 1800];
2.
Katarzyna Walknowska, ca 1750-1787 + Ignacy Niemojowski, the Wielun official, ca 1750-1786
[with Franciszka Niemojowska, 1781-1863 + Count Jozef Mielzynski, 1765-1824];
Franciszek Walknowski m. 2nd in 1743,
with a son Jozef Walknowski b. ca 1754 + Katarzyna Sulerzycka.

Bonawentura Wierusz Walknowski was the son of Antoni Walknowski + Urszula. Bonawentura Walknowski m. Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka Korytowska. They had:
1. Marianna Walknowska; Julianna / Julia Walknowska and 2. Roch Wierusz Walknowski.
Bonawentura Walknowski was the brother of
Franciszek Walknowski;
Franciszka Bogucka;
Owidiusz Walknowski;
Jozef Wierusz - Walknowski;
and Katarzyna Sokolnicka.

Above Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680, died in 1732, m. Urszula Mielzynska.
Urszula Wierusz-Walknowska (born Mielzynska) had a sister Anna died in ca 1743, both daughters of Maciej Mielzynski.

Antoni Wierusz-Walknowski d. ca 1732, the son of Stanislaw Walknowski, the Wielun and Ostrzeszow official. Stanislaw Walknowski younger b. ca 1635, was the son of Mikolaj Walknowski + Petronela Strzalkowska.
Mikolaj Walknowski b. ca 1590/1620 [or JAN Walknowski b. ca 1610] was the son of Stanislaw Walknowski older b. ca 1560/1580.
Mikolaj m. Petronela Strzalkowska, the daughter of Marcjan Strzalkowski. Petronela was the wife of Jan Gorzenski and Mikolaj Walknowski. Mikolaj Wierusz-Walknowski b. ca 1590 or 1610/1620 [or JAN Walknowski b. ca 1610] was the son of Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1560/1580.

Anna Czerminska b. ca 1640, d. bef. 1701, m. ca 1674 to Stanislaw Wojciech Wierusz Walichnowski b. ca 1635, d. aft. 1704, the Kruszwica Catholic Church official, inf. in Ostrzeszow in 1674, 1701, he bought in 1681 Karsy Podlesne.
Stanislaw Wojciech Walknowski b. ca 1635 was the son of Jan Wierusz Walknowski b. ca 1610 [or Mikolaj b. ca 1590/1620], the Walknowy owner close to Wielun + Elzbieta Bielska b. ca 1610, with 4 children:
as the Walichnowskis: Lucja Teresa; Pawel Walknowski Walichnowski; Stanislaw; Andrzej.
Above Lucja Teresa Walichnowska b. ca 1670, m. in 1701 to Jan Grebecki (Grembecki), the Wrzaca estate owner in 1698.
His father was the Wrzaca in 1685 owner - Wojciech Grebecki b. ca 1645.

The Grabowka manor in 1699 was the Walkowskis [Walichnowski] estate: Stanislaw Wojciech Walknowski d. aft. 1704/1708 + Anna Czerminska, died aft. 1701, the daughter of Jan Czerminski + Anna Myszkowski.
Czermno, 11 km north-east to Przedborz, owned by Czerminskis.
Above Jan Wierusz Walknowski b. ca 1610, the Walknowa close to Wielun owner.

Jan Czarniecki b. ca 1630, was the son of Piotr Czarniecki, ca 1610-1666 + Marianna Przerembska [above on Stefan Czarnecki the 1st, b. ca 1595/1599, who had brothers: Jan and Piotr Czarnecki b. ca 1610 ?];
the grandson of
Cyriak Czarniecki b. ca 1570 + Katarzyna Psarska.
Cyriak Czarniecki was the son of Jan Czarniecki, older, 1540 - 1587.
Above Jan Czarniecki, 1540 - 1587, was the son of Feliks Czarniecki b. ca 1510 + Elzbieta.
Jan b. 1540, had the brother Hieronim Czarniecki.
Jan Czarniecki married Katarzyna in 1560, and they had the sons:
CYRIAK Czarniecki b. ca 1570, and Krzysztof Czarniecki b. 1564.
Jan Czarniecki, 1540 - 1587.

Margonin in 1720 and Margonska Wies of Ciecierski. Wyszyny - 22 km south-west to MARGONIN, 23 west to ZON, 34 km west to GOLANCZ. Dziembowo, 14 km north-west to CHODZIEZ, 25 km north-west to Margonin. Margonin - 14 km east of above CHODZIEZ.

GOLANCZ:
Stanislaw Mielzynski was born on November 14, 1778 in Rabin as Stanislaw Kostka Andrew James. He was the fourth child (the first of three sons) of the writer of the Crown - Maximilian Mielzynski and Konstancja Hutten-Czapska / Constance Czapski. In the early 90's of the XVIII cent., the family lived in Pawlowice owned Maximilian Mielzynski. In 1799, Count Maximilian Mielzynski died, the owner of a huge fortune inherited by his three sons.
Stanislaw Mielzynski got Pawlowice, Poniec, Laszczyn and Golancz.
His brother Nicholas among others, Zytowiecko, Leka, Karczewo, Baszkow close to Krotoszyn [Angela Merkel ancestors] and Rawicz; the youngest brother Thomas died four years later.
Three brothers had sister Catherine / Katarzyna Mielzynska.
On 18 November 1800, Stanislaw Mielzynski married in Gostyn to Prowidencja Honorata Zaremba, the daughter of the chamberlain Peter Zaremba and Elizabeth nee Radolinski / Elzbieta RADOLINSKA Zaremba.
From this marriage were born in the following order:
Elizabeth (1802), Joseph (1803), next daughter (1807), Leon (1809) and Eleanor (1815).
In 1806 in November, the French troops invaded the Great Poland; in Poznan was gen. Jan Henryk Dabrowski and Joseph Wybicki / Jozef Wybicki [the friend of the Skorzewski-Ciecierski line in Margonin] who known Mielzynski and began creating Polish army;
the count Stanislaw Mielzynski on 24 November 1806 was appointed colonel of the Napoleonic army and began to organize 3rd infantry regiment in the division of the General Jan Henryk Dabrowski.
The commanders of the other regiments in the division were also Prince Anthony / ANTONI Sulkowski from Rydzyna (1 Regiment),
Lacki (2 regiment)
and Poninski (4 Regiment).
With Mielzynski co-operated the commander of the battalion Major Stanislaw Fisher / Stanislaw Fiszer (then the Army Chief of General Staff) [his wife Wirydianna Kwilecka Fiszer].
On January 3, 1807 created division of gen. J. H. Dabrowski, with the 3rd Infantry Regiment, of Colonel Stanislaw Mielzynski stationed in Pawlowice.
Other regiments in Leszno, Zduny and Rawicz (see Sulkowski).
The service of regiment in Gdansk lasted for two years until 1809. In the spring of 1809 the Duchy of Warsaw was attacked by the Austrian army. He was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General (20 March 1810). Mielzynski was the commander of one of three departments in Plock. On the way to Russia 30 V 1812 by Leszno passed Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, going from Glogow to Poznan. The Polish Army was partly assigned to the units of the French, led by Prince Jozef Poniatowski. The corps consisted of three infantry divisions;
General Stanislaw Mielzynski was appointed commander of the infantry brigade in the 16th infantry division of General Zajaczek.
With him commanders of the brigades in the division were:
General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski (II infantry brigade)
[his daughter Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska married ARMAND in Moscow, and her granddaughter was Anna ARMAND married Apolon KONSTANTYNOWICZ the co-owner the Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company in St Petersburg and Zaporoze, and Apolon Konstantynowicz was co-worker of the BREGUET Company together with NOBEL in the board of Directors of Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company - this net financed Vladymir Ulianov Lenin and Inessa Armand, the lover of Lenin; Apolon Konstantynowicz is the same genealogical line like Miezonka owned by Stanislaw Konstantynowicz until November 1918 - this is my ancestors in Moscow but foster parents in Miezonka, 1842-1918 the estate of the Konstantynowiczs with the line to Szumski, Piottuch-Kublicki, Malkiewicz of Oswieja and Koziell-Poklewski, Zbieranowski and Andrzejak in Koluszki, Soltan, Stanislaw Radziwill born in 1722, with the family in Kazan, Viljandi, Tallinn]
and General Tyszkiewicz (cavalry brigade).
On September 8, 1815 Stanislaw Mielzynski was released from military service and began acted in secret societies, among others, in the Poznan branch of the National Freemasonry, the 'Association of Kosynierzy'
[compare Gabriel Kiedrzynski in 1833 who changed the surname 5 times, intermarried Rogaczewski and the families of the Chelmo parish, Czarnocin, Wola Wiazowa, and Jedlno - here until 1802 Helena Hutten-Czapska born 1862 was living, married Izydor Kiedrzynski the son of Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1715],
he was a member of Freemasonry in the seventh degree and also belonged to several other Masonic lodges: "Knights of the Star", "The Brothers of the Union", was a master of the lodge "Humanity".
Stanislaw Mielzynski died in Pawlowice in June 1826 and was buried here;
left 17-year-old son Leo, who got Pawlowice and Kakolewo;
Stanislaw Mielzynski the second;
Elizabeth (1822, Elzbieta Mielzynska married Ludwik Mycielski / Louis Mycielski, who in 1831 died) got Poniec;
Filipina Mielzynska (the wife of Ignacy Sczaniecki / Ignatius Szczaniecki - Miedzychod, a colonel during the uprising of 1848) had Laszczyn, while
youngest Eleonora Laura MIELZYNSKA (m. in 1834 to Karol Czarniecki of Volhynia, divorced, 2nd m. in 1850 to General Jozef Napoleon Hutten-Czapski) taken Golancz.
Golancz is situated at northern Great Poland, close to Chodziez.
The widow Prowidencja lived later in Poznan by 11 years. She died in Poznan, on October 11, 1837 and was buried in Pawlowice.

Margonin in 1720 and Margonska Wies of Ciecierski.
Wyszyny - 22 km south-west to MARGONIN, 23 west to ZON, 34 km west to GOLANCZ.
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.


Dziembowo, 14 km north-west to CHODZIEZ, 25 km north-west to Margonin, 42 km north-west to Golancz: Antonina (Antonilla Lucja) Woroniecka d. bef. 1772, m. Jan Michal Goetzendorf Grabowski, 1673-1770.
Dziembowo - ca 1725 the Woronieckis estate; Antonila Woroniecka m. Jan Michal Goetenzdorf-Grabowski and they moved home from Strzelce. At the last years of the 18th century the Grabowskis took the estate. Jan Michal Grabowski, was the ELBLAG governor, with nick-name Goetzendorf, resided in Rzadkowo, but Dziembowo was leased. His son Count Andrzej Grabowski was the Royal Court official under Stanislaw August, and General, owned DZIEMBOWO. His son Augustyn Grabowski took Dziembowo. In 1837 Dziembowo owned named Augustyn Grabowski: Dziembowo, Byszki, Morzewo - 5 km east to Dziembowo; and Bychy. Augustyn's son was Kajetan Grabowski but in 1848 Kajetan leased Dziembowo to the Klitzing family. In 1852 Klitzing took Dziembowo until 1945.
Mikolaj Woroniecki of Dziembowo, d. in 1748 in Dziembowo. Mikolaj Woroniecki m. Teresa Kazimiera Rydzynska d. in 1744 in Dziembowo.

Margonin in 1720 and Margonska Wies of Ciecierski.
Wyszyny - 22 km south-west to MARGONIN, 23 west to ZON, 34 km west to GOLANCZ.
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.

Dziembowo, 14 km north-west to CHODZIEZ, 25 km north-west to Margonin, 42 km north-west to Golancz: Antonina (Antonilla Lucja) Woroniecka d. bef. 1772, m. Jan Michal Goetzendorf Grabowski, 1673-1770.
Dziembowo - ca 1725 the Woronieckis estate; Antonila Woroniecka m. Jan Michal Goetenzdorf-Grabowski and they moved home from Strzelce. At the last years of the 18th century the Grabowskis took the estate. Jan Michal Grabowski, was the ELBLAG governor, with nick-name Goetzendorf, resided in Rzadkowo, but Dziembowo was leased. His son Count Andrzej Grabowski was the Royal Court official under Stanislaw August, and General, owned DZIEMBOWO. His son Augustyn Grabowski took Dziembowo. In 1837 Dziembowo owned named Augustyn Grabowski: Dziembowo, Byszki, Morzewo - 5 km east to Dziembowo; and Bychy. Augustyn's son was Kajetan Grabowski but in 1848 Kajetan leased Dziembowo to the Klitzing family. In 1852 Klitzing took Dziembowo until 1945.
Mikolaj Woroniecki of Dziembowo, d. in 1748 in Dziembowo. Mikolaj Woroniecki m. Teresa Kazimiera Rydzynska d. in 1744 in Dziembowo. Mikolaj Woroniecki was living in Strzelce aft. 1712.
His daughter
Antonina (Antonilla Lucja) Woroniecka d. bef. 1772, m. Jan Michal Goetzendorf Grabowski, 1673-1770,
with children:
Adam Goetzendorf Grabowski m. Ludwika Turno Zienkiewicz;
Teresa Grabowska;
Andrzej Goetzendorf Grabowski.
Above Ludwika's sons:
Adam Grabowski died in 1823 + Aleksandra Gorzenska;
Jozef Ignacy Grabowski, 1791-1881 + Klementyna Wyganowska,
with the son
ADAM Grabowski, the Leopold Kronenberg supporter, b. 1827, m. Jadwiga Lubomirska in 1853, he d. in 1899.

Dziembowo, 14 km north-west to CHODZIEZ, 25 km north-west to Margonin:
Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1768 in Berlin, d. 1832 in Lubostron, or in Labiszyn, 8 km north-east to named Lubostron. But his burial was in Zon, 10 km south-east to Margonin and south-east to Chodziez.
Fryderyk's father or foster father -
Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, ca 1730 - 1773 in Zon, close to Margonin.
The son of
Count, Royal General-Major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, born in 1674 in Wargowo, close to Oborniki - d. 1740.

Franciszek Skorzewski was the husband of Marianna Barbara Ciecierska, 1741 - 1791.

Arciechowski Jozef Wojciech, b. in Milicz in 1785, Captain of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, the landowner of Dziewoklucz in 1815, owned Margonin in 1817 [close to the SKORZEWSKI family], m. in 1813 to Dominika Gembicka,
the daughter of Ignacy GEMBICKI and Cecylia Kurdwanowska, divorced as Jaworowicz, b. ca 1784,
with a son
1.
Jan ARCICHOWSKI, b. in Margonin in 1821,
and with a daughters 2.
Monika Arcichowski, b. ca 1814, married in 1838 to Apolinary Kiedrzynski;
3.
Eufemia, b. ca 1818 and died in 1820 in Margonin.
Margonin - 14 km east of above CHODZIEZ.
Above Monika Arcichowski, b. ca 1814, married in 1838 to Apolinary Kiedrzynski, born ca 1810/1812, the son of Jozef Kiedrzynski b. ca 1785, the grandson of Kasper Kiedrzynski.

Julianna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska was the niece [NOT the daughter] to above Kasper Kiedrzynski who married Marjanna ARCICHOWSKA and they were living close to MARGONIN and near by the Marianna Skorzewska nee Ciecierska. Kasper Kiedrzynski was the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720.
In 1748, Strzelecki sold the land of Bieganin, to Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720, of the Ostoja coat of arms. Nepomucena Arcichowska [b. ca 1750], in 1778 m. Zygmunt Grudzinski SENIOR - his second wife.
Count Zygmunt Ignacy Ksawery Grudzinski, 1735-1804, m. 1st to Teresa Katarzyna Krzycka, 1740-1773.

MICHAL Arcichowski was married to Antonine Golinska (vel Agnieszka Golinska), d. before 1779,
with the son Anastazy Arcichowski,
and daughters.

Arciechowski Jozef Wojciech, b. in Milicz in 1785, was the son of above Anastazy Arciechowski or Atanazy Arcichowski and Brygida Leska.
Mentioned
MICHAL Arcichowski or Arciechowski Michal, b. ca 1717, inf. 1748, died in Chodziez [northern Grand Poland and close to ex-Prussian border] in 1771. Before 1747, MICHAL Arcichowski was married to Antonine (vel Agnieszka Golinska) Golinska, d. before 1779,
with the son Anastazy Arcichowski, and daughters:
1.
Marianna Arcichowska in 1779 married to Kasper Kiedrzynski / KACPER KIEDRZYNSKI [the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski and to Jakub Kiedrzynski; both they were sons to Franciszka nee Nostitz-Jackowska, of the family Nostitz-Jackowski relatives of Swiatopelk-Mirski];
2.
Nepomucena Arcichowska in 1778 m. Zygmunt Grudzinski [his second wife];
3. Michalina;
4. Karolina in 1779 was unmarried.

Karol Grudzinski, the Poznan governor, 1699-1758 in Chodziez,
had the son
Count Zygmunt Ignacy Ksawery Grudzinski, 1735-1804 in BERLIN, married to Teresa Katarzyna Krzycka, 1740-1773,
with the son
Count Antoni Grudzinski / Antoni Karol Grudzinski, b. 1766 in Sielec - d. 1835 in Osiek [buried in PAKOSLAW, south-west Great Poland], married 1st in 1791 to Marianna Dorpowska,
with 6 children:
inter alia Css Joanna Nepomucena Teodozja Grudzinska, the Duchess of Lowicz, 1791/1799-1831, m. Grand Duke Konstanty Romanow [Konstantin Pavlovich, 1779 - 1831,
the second son of Emperor Paul I and Sophie Dorothea of Wurttemberg].
Antoni married 2nd bef. 1820 to Anna Bialoblocka, with 4 children:
inter alia Css Amelia Grudzinska, 1816-1881, m. Emil Wiktor Szoldrski.

MICHAL Arcichowski or Arciechowski Michal, b. ca 1717, inf. 1748, died in Chodziez [northern Grand Poland and close to ex-Prussian border] in 1771. Before 1747, MICHAL Arcichowski was married to Antonine (vel Agnieszka Golinska) Golinska, d. before 1779, with a son Anastazy Arcichowski.

Woroniecki - Zbigniew Brzezinski - Popiel - Walknowski - Mielzynski - Leopold Kronenberg - WIENIEC - Aniela Miaczynska Radziwill Woroniecka - and Zamoyski in Bodaczow/Klemensow with the Kaczorowski family and the Kronenbergs + Kaczorowska Wojtyla close to Andrychow {here the mother's line of General Miroslaw Milewski and General Czeslaw Kiszczak ancestors - with Milewski's link to Suwalki and Romani in Bielsko-Biala}.

MIKOLAJ WORONIECKI 1680 - 1748 [died on November 1, 1748 in Dziembowo close to Kaczory and to Pila].

WIENIEC and the ancestors of Zbigniew Brzezinski:
WIENIEC - in the first half of the nineteenth century the owners were Dambski and Miaczynski (Stanislaw Miaczynski / Stanislaw Adam was adjutant of Prince Jozef Poniatowski). Then to above Leopold Kronenberg (1812-1878), a Warsaw banker, investor, one of the richest men in ex-Poland in the second half of the nineteenth century. Named above Stanislaw Adam Miaczynski 1780-1845, was the son of Kajetan MIACZYNSKI; Stanislaw's grandparents:
Antoni Miaczynski 1691-1774
[next of kin to Jozef Mikolaj Radziwill of Nieswiez, 1784-1788, the Minsk governor (1773-1784), lived in 1736- 1813] and
Dorota Teresa Regina Woroniecka, 1712-1785 - see Zbigniew Brzezinski.

Dorota Teresa Regina Woroniecka of Zbaraz, 1712-1785 - the daughter of MIKOLAJ WORONIECKI 1680 - 1748 [died on November 1, 1748 in Dziembowo-Kaczory, close to Pila], and Teresa Rydzynska. Granddaughter of WLADYSLAW Woroniecki b. ca 1650, d. 1719 [and DOROTA].

The Pradzynskis, Arcichowski, Trampczynski, Grabinski intermarried Kiedrzynski of Bieganin.

Weronika Garczynska / Krzycka / Weronika Mycielska b. ca 1742, was the daughter of Maciej Krzycki and Anna Swiniarska / Anna Swinarska b. ca 1720. Mikolaj Swinarski b. 1725, was the son of Jan Swinarski, ca 1675 - 1742 + Zofia Rokossowska b. ca 1690. Mikolaj Swinarski / Mikolaj Swiniarski m. in 1748 to Anna Bninska, 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 1st m. Wawrzyniec Grabinski, the brother to named Andrzej Grabinski.

Marianna Skorzewska Ciecierska, b. in 1741, was the sister to KUNEGUNDA KRASICKA CIECIERSKA, born ca 1753/1755.

SYLWIA PRADZYNSKA was the sister of GENERAL IGNACY PRADZYNSKI, and he was relatives to my family, the Kiedrzynskis in Wilkowo Polskie and in Wola Wiazowa.
Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski b. 1797/1798, of Wesola / WIESIOLKA, and Tyczyn, official in SZADEK, m. mentioned Nepomucena Pradzynska b. ca 1790 - it was her second marriage ca 1825.
Wincenty Maciej Sulimierski / Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski, the owner of the Wiesiolka village and the owner of ZIELENCICE, where he lived the future godfather of Filip SULIMIERSKI [December 22, 1843 / Jan. 1844], was pardoned in the Russian court after 1834 although he was arrested for the guerrilla of 1833 [Gabryel Kiedrzynski in January 1833 changed his surname 5 times].
Nepomucena Pradzynska married 1st to Antoni Moszczenski, ca 1810 to ca 1825, son of Aleksander Ezechiel Moszczenski, official in Brzesc Kujawski [!], 1759-1846, and Marianna Radziminska. Nepomucena's children: Teodor 1812-1831; Ignacy 1813-1880; Aleksander 1819-1829; Antoni Stefan Tadeusz 1822-1829.
Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski, 1761-1817 [the owner of WOLA WIAZOWA where lived the Kiedrzynskis - my genealogical line] married Marcjanna Marianna Bronikowska, 1770-1847.
Nepomucena Pradzynska Sulimierska Moszczenska, had a sister and brothers:
famous hero Ignacy Pantaleon Pradzynski,
Sylwia Pradzynska 1791-1862 m. Jakub Jan Krasicki insurgent of 1831, Colonel, 1785-1848 [the line to ILLUMINATI]; and
Wincenty Jozef PRADZYNSKI, 1795-1858 [the landowner of WOLA WIAZOWA], m. Salomea Mierzynska.

Jozef Mieczyslaw Ujejski, the Messianic author, b. in Tarnow in 1883, d. 1937; was the son of Doctor Gustaw Ujejski and Sylwia Krasicka. Gustaw Ujejski was the son of Wilhelm Marceli Ujejski, b. ca 1830, and Angela Ujejska Wojakowska born in 1832. GUSTAW was the grandson of Wincenty Ujejski / Jozef Ujejski, b. 1778, the ILLUMINATI {secret ILLUMINATI envoy to St Petersburg after the death of TADEUSZ GRABIANKA in 1807}, and Tekla Ujejska Stojowska-JORDAN.
The great-grandson of Joachim Ujejski b. 1742.

SYLWIA KRASICKA UJEJSKA - the daughter of
Jozef Boleslaw Krasicki b. 1834,
and the granddaughter of
Colonel Jakub Jan Karol Krasicki / Jakub Jan Krasicki b. 1785 / 1781 in Kamionka Wielka {see Illuminati and STADNICKI} close to Nowy Sacz, in Galicia; the owner of MALCZEWO close to GNIEZNO and he was living in Malczewo / Malczew in 1814-1831 {the family was buried in NIECHANOWO}, 1832 jailed in Prussia, married SYLWIA PRADZYNSKA, the sister of GENERAL IGNACY PRADZYNSKI.
Jakub Jan KRASICKI was the son of Jakub Krasicki and Kunegunda Ciecierska.
Kunegunda KRASICKI CIECIERSKA corresponded with FRYDERYK II [1712-1786] of Prussia, who was the friend of Marianna Skorzewska nee Ciecierska.
Marianna Skorzewska nee CIECIERSKA had a great library of nature books in Margonin.
Dziembowo, 14 km north-west to CHODZIEZ, 25 km north-west to Margonin, 42 km north-west to Golancz.
Antonina (Antonilla Lucja) Woroniecka d. bef. 1772, m. Jan Michal Goetzendorf Grabowski, 1673-1770.

The Gorzenskis were owners of Dobrzyca, 11 km east of Kozmin Wielkopolski, 17 km south-east of Jarocin, 12 km south-west of Pleszew.

Fryderyk Wilhelm Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1768 in BERLIN + Antonina Adelajda Garczynska, b. 1767/1770, d. 1824. 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. Antonina GARCZYNSKA was the daughter of STEFAN GARCZYNSKI, junior, b. 1730 in Poznan, Dec. 1773 + 1st wife Weronika KRZYCKA.

Adam Goetzendorf Grabowski m. Ludwika Turno Zienkiewicz;
above Ludwika's sons:
1.
Adam Grabowski died in 1823 + Aleksandra Gorzenska b. ca 1790, the 2nd {with 5 children};
2.
Jozef Ignacy Grabowski, 1791-1881 + Klementyna Wyganowska,
with the son
ADAM Grabowski, the Leopold Kronenberg supporter, b. 1827, m. Jadwiga Lubomirska in 1853, he d. in 1899.
Adam Grabowski / Count Adam Jan Pius Waclaw Goetzendorf-Grabowski b. in Lukowo close to Oborniki, d. 1899 in Brixen. Adam Grabowski, b. 1827, the member of the plot managed by Leopold Kronenberg, and on 12 April 1863 he killed Stefan Bobrowski, the commander of the Uprising Goverment. After the outbreak of the uprising, in 1863, there were events that made Adam Grabowski very infamous in history. On March 3, 1863, he left for Krakow as one of the agents of the actual leader of the White, powerful banker Leopold Kronenberg. The purpose of the trip was take power over the uprising by the Whites, and Adam Grabowski presented himself in Krakow as the envoy of the Provisional National Government, which he was not. However, he became the main figure of the conspiracy, as a result of which the dictator Marian Langiewicz was misled by Adam Grabowski, because after the defeat of the first dictator, Ludwik Mieroslawski, the leadership of the uprising, headed by a young 23-year-old Stefan Bobrowski, did not plan to appoint more dictators.

Margonin in 1720 and Margonska Wies of Ciecierski.

Anna Garczynska born as Skorzewska / Anna Antonina Dorota Venefrida Garczynska, was born in in 1759. Her father was General Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, with Marianna Barbara Skorzewska nee Ciecierska, 1741 - October 1791,
the daughter of
Jozef Ciecierski b. 1710 + Anna Gertruda Malechowska / Anna Ciecierska.

Above Jozef Ciecierski, 1710-1744, was the son of Baltazar CIECIERSKI and Anna Gembicka.
Baltazar Ciecierski was the owner of MARGONIN.
The Ciecierskis came from Ciecierzyn close to Lublin. In Perlejewo in 1707, Baltazar / Balcer Ciecierski founded a church. Perlejewo lies 26 kilometres north-west of Siemiatycze.
Jozef Ciecierski [had a brother Jakub Ciecierski] was born in 1710, to Baltazar Ciecierski, born in 1680. Anna was born in 1680 as the daughter of Jan Pawel Gembicki. Anna Ciecierska born Gembicka, 1680 - 1742.
Baltazar Ciecierski was the son of Tomasz Ciecierski b. ca 1650.
Baltazar had a son Jakub Ciecierski, b. ca 1725, who married Konstancja Kuczynska,
and the grandson Dominik Ciecierski, died 1828. Dominik Ciecierski b. ca 1780/1781, died in Drezno, was the Bialystok governorate Marshal.
Dominik had a son Stefan Ciecierski, b. ca 1820 + Jadwiga Rzewuska, b. ca 1830,
the daughter of Henryk Rzewuski, 1791-1866 + Julia Grocholska, 1807-1867.
Henryk was the son of Adam Wawrzyniec Rzewuski, 1760-1825
and the grandson of
Stanislaw Ferdynand Rzewuski, 1737-1786 + Katarzyna Karolina Radziwill, 1740-1789;
and the great-grandson of
Waclaw Rzewuski, 1705-1779 [ILLUMINATI] + Marianna Lubomirska died in 1763;
and of
Michal Kazimierz Radziwill, 1702-1762 + Urszula Franciszka Wisniowiecka, 1705-1753;
and Michal Kazimierz Radziwill was the son of Karol Stanislaw Radziwill,
and the grandson of
Michal Kazimierz Radziwill, 'RYBENKO', 1625-1680 + Katarzyna Sobieska, 1634-1694.
Michal in 1725 in Bilokrynytsia / Biala Krynica married Urszula Franciszka Wisniowiecka, 2nd m. Anna Luiza Mycielska in 1754 in Lviv. His former lover was Maria Karolina Sobieska, the grand daughter of John III Sobieski, the KING.

In Feb. 1774 in Margonska Wies, Aleksandra Skorzewska married Augustyn Gorzenski, who was came from the Koscierzyna county, the Liniewo community, and who was the Poznan official.
In 1778, her sister Anna Skorzewska married Stefan Garczynski who was came from the PLESZEW district.
The Margonin took Fryderyk Skorzewski, and then his son Heliodor Skorzewski. In 1837, the Skorzewskis sold MARGONIN to Ludwig Lessing, the banker of Berlin.
In Margonin were buried:
the owner of Margonin - Jozef Ciecierski d. in 1744;
his wife - Anna Malechowska, m. Ciecierska, d. in 1791;
the grandmother of Jozef Ciecierski - Teresa Bykowska Gembicka;
Dorota Skorzewska d. in 1773;
and guts of General Franciszek Skorzewski.

PM Donald Tusk's genealogy around Koscierzyna:
Bedomin is a village in the Nowa Karczma district,
10 km east of Koscierzyna, 12 km south-east to SIKORZYNO, with the manor of WYBICKI - the line to the Kiedrzynskis and the NOSTITZ-Jackowskis.
General Stefan Garczynski, junior, was the grandson of SENIOR Stefan Garczynski, 1690-1755 + Zofia Tucholka.
Anna Garczynska (Skorzewska) was the wife of Stefan Garczynski junior, who was the grandson 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 [21 km south-east to KOSCIERZYNA].

Marianna Skorzewska Ciecierska, b. in 1741, was the sister to KUNEGUNDA KRASICKA CIECIERSKA, born ca 1753/1755.
JAKUB Krasicki b. ca 1745/1750, was the manager of the Laszki Murowane in 1791. In this year Wiktor Aleksander Krasicki was born, to Kunegunda Ciecierska Krasicki + Jakub Krasicki. Laszki Murowane is situated close to FELSZTYN [the Illuminati center of Grabianka - Kalinowski - Stadnicki].

SYLWIA KRASICKA UJEJSKA - the daughter of
Jozef Boleslaw Krasicki b. 1834,
and the granddaughter of
Colonel Jakub Jan Karol Krasicki / Jakub Jan Krasicki, b. 1781 / 1785 in Kamionka Wielka {see Illuminati and STADNICKI} close to Nowy Sacz, in Galicia; the owner of MALCZEWO close to GNIEZNO and he was living in Malczewo / Malczew in 1814-1831 {the family was buried in NIECHANOWO}, in 1832 he was jailed in Prussia, married SYLWIA PRADZYNSKA, the sister of GENERAL IGNACY PRADZYNSKI.

Jakub Jan KRASICKI was the son of Jakub Krasicki [b. 1745/1750] and Kunegunda Ciecierska.
Kamionka Wielka, south-east to NOWY SACZ.
Jakub married Kunegunda Ciecierska. Jakub Krasicki b. ca 1745/1750.
His son Colonel Jan Krasicki (1785 - 1848) married Sylwia Pradzynski.
Jan Krasicki was the friend of Ignacy Pradzynski. Ignacy Pradzynski and his wife Emilia, wrote many letters to his parents, and to Wincenty Jozef; and to sister Sylwia Pradzynski Krasicka and her husband Jan Krasicki [b. 1785].
Jan Krasicki = Jakub Jan Karol Krasicki, b. 1785, and not in 1781, but in Kamionka / Kamionka Wielka. His father JAKUB KRASICKI confirmed nobility in 1795 in Lwow. And young Jan Krasicki studied in Przemysl.
Niechanowo - 14 km south-east to GNIEZNO:
in 1740, Dzialynski sold the estate Niechanowo to hands of Count Henryk Bruhl. Main manager - Onufry BREZA!
In 1763 - Niechanowo was sold to Franciszek Skorzewski and Marianna Skorzewski nee CIECIERSKA.
Compare -
in Niechanowo the GARCZYNSKI family. Niechanowo - the core of Pradzynski, Krasicki and Garczynski - Skorzewski conspiracy - the line to Kiedrzynski, Nostitz-Jackowski, Ciecierski. They were owners of Margonin [east of Chodziez] and Lubostron [18 km north-east to ZNIN].
Garczynski of Zbaszyn took the NIECHANOWO estate in 1789; until 1805.
Then bought by Katarzyna Mielzynski, a widow from CHOBIENICE.

SYLWIA PRADZYNSKA was the sister of GENERAL IGNACY PRADZYNSKI, and he was relatives to my family, the Kiedrzynskis in Wilkowo Polskie and in Wola Wiazowa.
Kunegunda KRASICKI CIECIERSKA corresponded with FRYDERYK II [1712-1786] of Prussia, who was the friend of Marianna Skorzewska nee Ciecierska.

Marianna Skorzewska nee CIECIERSKA had a great library of nature books in Margonin, all in the spirit of the Enlightenment; she had a brain model, microscope and thermometer. In 1768-1769 she acted in Berlin in the scientific and anti-Russian field. Marianna Skorzewska was the friend of Jozef Wybicki.
Feminist, abandoned [bef. 1768 ?] her husband after the birth of 2 daughters [1757 and 1759]. She was suspected of having an affair with the king of Prussia, whose fruit would be her only son Frederick, born in 1768 in Berlin. 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), who was a Prince of Prussia and the younger brother of Frederick the Great. Marianna Barbara Skorzewska (nee Ciecierska) (1741 - 1791) was the owner of LABISZYN close to Bydgoszcz.

Pawel Bardzki, 1690 - 1739
[the Bardzkis line with Mielzynski, Walknowski, Kiedrzynski]
married in 1732 to Anna Skorzewska Bardzka, 1700/1705 - 1745,
the daughter of
Andrzej Skorzewski 1670/1674 - 1742, ie. Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski b. 1674.
Anna's Bardzka sister was Marianna Drweska nee Skorzewska.
Anna's brothers -
1.
Michal Skorzewski, 1707 - ca 1789 m. Ludwika Czapska-Hutten.
Michal was the son of Count, General-major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski and Dorota CHOINSKA, b. ca 1670.
2.
mentioned General Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, b. ca 1709/1730 - d. 1773 in Zon, close to Margonin, and he was married to Marianna Ciecierska Skorzewska closest friend to the Prussian Royal court. General Franciszek Skorzewski b. 1709/1730 was the brother of named
Michal Skorzewski, b. 1707, who was married Ludwika Hutten-Czapska,
but General Franciszek Skorzewski married Marianna CIECIERSKA and they were living at the beginning in Margoninska Wies, then Marianna lived in BERLIN and Drezdenko.

Michal Skorzewski, 1707 - ca 1789, m. Ludwika Czapska-Hutten.
JOZEF Skorzewski born in 1757, was the son of Michal Skorzewski, 1707 - ca 1789 and Ludwika Czapska-Hutten. Helena Skorzewska, nee Lipska, 1766 - 1832, married named above
JOZEF Skorzewski = Jozef Ignacy Skorzewski, b. in 1757 in Komorze, and died ca 1809.
Helena was the daughter of Jan Lipski and Marianna Kozminska.
Komorze, 4 km west to Nowe Miasto by Warta.

JOZEF Skorzewski, b. 1757 [the son of Michal Skorzewski, 1707 - ca 1789] leased Raszkow, south to Pleszew in 1802, from the hands of the Kiedrzynskis - my family branch. Michal Skorzewski, b. 1707 [the son of Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski] was the Poznan official, buried in PYZDRY, and Michal Skorzewski had a daughter Anastazja Sczaniecka, born 1752 in Komorze; Anastazja was the mother of BRYGIDA MIELZYNSKA - b. 1775, died in Poznan, m. Mikolaj Gorgoni Mielzynski - the grandson of ANDRZEJ MIELZYNSKI b. 1698.

Michal Skorzewski in 1786 was the owner of Broniszewice, close to Pleszew, and after his death in 1789, Broniszewice inherited STADNICKI ie. the children of Teresa WEZYK married Franciszek Stadnicki. The Illuminati acted closely to the Stadnickis. The Stadnickis were relatives to the owners of JEDLNO ie. to MECINSKI.

General Stefan Garczynski, junior, was married twice: 2nd to Anna Skorzewska in 1759, and Anna was the half-sister to Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, born in Berlin in 1768, the godson of Frederick the Great.

Dziembowo, 14 km north-west to CHODZIEZ, 25 km north-west to Margonin, 42 km north-west to Golancz.
Antonina (Antonilla Lucja) Woroniecka d. bef. 1772, m. Jan Michal Goetzendorf Grabowski, 1673-1770,
with children:
1. Adam Goetzendorf Grabowski m. Ludwika Turno Zienkiewicz;
2.
Teresa Grabowska;
3. Andrzej Goetzendorf Grabowski.
Above Ludwika's sons:
1. Adam Grabowski died in 1823 + Aleksandra Gorzenska b. ca 1790, the 2nd {with 5 children};
2. Jozef Ignacy Grabowski, 1791-1881 + Klementyna Wyganowska,
with the son
ADAM Grabowski, the Leopold Kronenberg supporter, b. 1827, m. Jadwiga Lubomirska in 1853, he d. in 1899.

Above Aleksandra Gorzenska m. GRABOWSKA, the 2nd, b. ca 1790, was the daughter of
Feliks Jan Nepomucen Gorzenski, d. in 1843 + Anna Zienkowicz d. in 1808;
the granddaughter of
Franciszek Salezy Gorzenski died in 1776 + Anna Deregowska;
the great-granddaughter of
Aleksander Mikolaj Gorzenski died in 1754 + Anna Kozminska d. in 1729.

Maciej Soltyk, 1720-1780, married Salomea Nakwaska, 1728-1778, with:
1.
Konstancja Soltyk, b. ca 1750, married ca 1770, Nicefor Gorzenski,
the son of
Franciszek Salezy Gorzenski and Anna [Anna Deregowska a Gleissen].
Franciszek Salezy Gorzenski was also the father to Tymoteusz Pawel Gorzenski, b. in 1743 in Dobrzyca, the Pleszew County.

Feliks Gorzenski was also the son of named Franciszek Gorzenski + Anna Deregowski; Feliks Gorzenski was the manager of DRUCK in the Oszmiana county, and in 1797, Augustyn Gorzenski wanted to take over this property. Then Feliks Gorzenski owned Bieganin, bought in June 1803 from hands of Maksymilian Otto Trampczynski, the last owner; before the Trampczynskis this Bieganin land belonged to Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720, and his wife Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska [my family line].

Franciszek Salezy Gorzenski, ca 1720 - 1775, was the son of Aleksander Mikolaj Gorzenski.
Aleksander Mikolaj Gorzenski, 1670/1671-1754, m. Anna Kozminska, 1695 - 1726, the daughter of Adam Kozminski and Katarzyna Wysogotta-Zakrzewska, b. in 1660.
KATARZYNA Kozminska, born Wyssogota-Zakrzewska in 1660, was the daughter of Andrzej Wyssogota-Zakrzewski and Barbara Zakrzewska.
Katarzyna had a brother Jan Zakrzewski and Stanislaw Andrzej Zakrzewski.
Jan Zakrzewski was the father of Marianna Skorzewska and Elzbieta Swinarska.
Above Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742, married to Melchior Skorzewski
with a son Andrzej Skorzewski
and with the granddaughter
KONSTANCJA SKORZEWSKA, the wife of Cyprian Glaubicz Gostkowski and of Kasper Zakrzewski.
Named KASPER Zakrzewski was the son of Hermengild Franciszek Zakrzewski / Hermenegild Franciszek Wyssogota-Zakrzewski.
2.
Magdalena Soltyk, b. ca 1747/1750, married SEBASTIAN Bystrzanowski [remember on Bystrzanowski in 1776 who was with Tadeusz Kosciuszko in USA].
Bystrzanowice was owned by Sebastian Bystrzonowski, SENIOR, who shared the village with Sulewski / Sulejowski.
Sebastian Bystrzanowski b. ca 1730, d. 1795, was the son of Karol Bystrzanowski, the official in Checiny, 1710 - 1752 + Apolonia Misiowska.

Magdalena Soltyk, b. ca 1747/1750, married SEBASTIAN Bystrzanowski, with:
A.
Marianna Magdalena Bystrzanowska b. 1767 + Stanislaw Zgliczynski b. ca 1770;
B.
Ignacy Bystrzanowski b. 1769 + Urszula Zgliczynska + 2nd to Urszula Dobinska b. 1777.
3.
Jozef Soltyk - MP and the official in Zawichost (1786-1795), 1750-1803 + Jozefa Urbanska;
4.
Maciej Kajetan Soltyk junior, 1750-1804;
5.
Stanislaw Soltyk, MP in 1830-31, acted in 1791; born 1751/1752 - died in 1833 + Karolina Sapieha + 2nd to Agnieszka Komorowska. With the son Roman Soltyk, 1790-1843.

Above Franciszek Salezy Gorzenski, ca 1720 - 1775, was the son of Aleksander Mikolaj Gorzenski, 1670/1671-1754,
and Franciszek Salezy was the grandson of Andrzej Gorzenski b. ca 1650
[Andrzej married three times - with the second wife had the son, named Aleksander Mikolaj Gorzenski, b. ca 1670/1671]
+ Franciszka Suchorzewska [1-voto, but she was the daughter of Adam Gorzenski of Gorzen] b. ca 1654;
the great-grandson of
Wojciech Gorzenski, ca 1630-1670, who was twice married;
the great-great-grandson of
LUKASZ GORZENSKI b. ca 1600. Maybe Lukasz had a brother Jan Gorzenski [+ Elzbieta Bronikowska].

GORZENSKI Aleksander (ca 1671 - 1754 in GNIEZNO), the KALISZ official, married Anna KOZMINSKA.
Antoni Gorzenski, ca 1720 - 1771, the husband of Ludwika BLESZYNSKA,
had children:
Teresa Goetzendorf Grabowska;
and
Augustyn Gorzenski, 1743-1816, Count.

Augustyn Gorzenski was the son of Antoni Gorzenski, and Ludwika Bleszynski of Bydgoszcz.
Augustyn Gorzenski, the Dobrzyca owner [close to Orpiszewek owned by Jakub Kiedrzynski, b. 1738], in 1774 [the wife aged 17 years only], married [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)]
Aleksandra Skorzewski of Labiszyn (1757 - 1801),
the daughter of
General Franciszek Skorzewski and Marianna nee Ciecierski - the famous favourite of Fryderyk II the Prussia King.

Above Ludwika Bleszynska / Bleszynski, 1718-1759 [m. Antoni Gorzenski, b. 1720],
the daughter of
Michal Bleszynski 1680 - 1769,
and the grand-daughter of
Jakub Bleszynski and Teresa Gorayska / Teresa Gorzenski.

Above Michal Bleszynski died in 1769, top officer in Bydgoszcz, the son of above named Jakub BLESZYNSKI (died 1710), top officer in Miedzyrzecz (west Polish border) and Przemet - 30 km north-west of Leszno (see SULKOWSKI).
Michal Bleszynski married in 1718 to a daughter of Andrzej Teodor Grabowski, of Chelmno;
Michal's daughter was above Ludwika, the wife of mentioned Antoni Gorzenski (the counselor of the Poznan province during the Bar Confederation, 1768-1772).
Ludwika was mother of mentioned above General Augustyn Gorzenski.

The Gorzenskis were owners of Dobrzyca,
11 km east of Kozmin Wielkopolski, 17 km south-east of Jarocin, 12 km south-west of Pleszew.
GENERAL AUGUSTYN GORZENSKI (1743-1816), traveled around Italy and England. Ignacy Augustyn Michal Gorzenski, born in 1743, at the end of the 18th century built a classical palace in Dobrzyca (now a museum). Dobrzyca was owned by General Augustyn Gorzenski, a member of the Great Parliament, and co-creator of the Constitution of May 3, 1791. He inherited it after his father's death and soon devoted himself to his activity in Freemasonry, as he belonged to the United Brothers Lodge, and in 1811 to the Grand National East. He made great changes to the estate. First of all, in 1795-1799 he built a palace, set on the plan of the Masonic coal.
Dobrzyca in 1717, was owned by Anna Rydzewski, a widow of Michal Dobrzycki, and she sold inherited property to hands of Aleksander Gorzenski, and it was only Aleksander's grandson, Augustyn Gorzenski, who made an indelible mark on Dobrzyca. Portrait of King Stanislaw August Poniatowski in coronation dress is at the exhibition in Dobrzyca. The portrait belonged to General Augustyn Gorzenski. Augustyn was the son of Antoni, the Poznan officer, and Ludwika Bleszynska, of Bydgoszcz. 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), who was a Prince of Prussia and the younger brother of Frederick the Great.
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 / Anna Antonina Dorota Venefrida Garczynska, was born in in 1759. Her father was General Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, with Marianna Barbara Skorzewska nee Ciecierska, 1741 - October 1791,
the daughter of
Jozef Ciecierski b. 1710 + Anna Gertruda Malechowska / Anna Ciecierska.

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. Antonina GARCZYNSKA was the daughter of STEFAN GARCZYNSKI, junior, b. 1730 in Poznan, Dec. 1773 + 1st wife Weronika KRZYCKA, the daughter of Maciej Krzycki. Antonina had a brother FRANCISZEK GARCZYNSKI.
Anna Garczynska was the mother of Adam Wenant Alojzy Tadeusz Garczynski von Rautenberg, Count.
Anna Garczynska born in 1759 was the sister to Aleksandra Gorzenska b. 1757.

Above Aleksander Mikolaj GORZENSKI / Aleksander Gorzenski b. ca 1670/1671, d. in May 1754 in Gniezno, the Dobrzyca owner, priest, m. twice,
with many children:
1.
Antoni Gorzenski, the Kalisz in 1740, and Poznan (1769) official, lived ca 1710-1774 + Ludwika Bleszynska, ca 1710-1759;
2.
Franciszek Salezy Gorzenski, Colonel in 1744/1755, Captain in 1742, lived ca 1720-1776 + Anna Deregowska.

We have different Aleksandra Gorzenska nee Skorzewska.
Anna Garczynska (nee 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].
Anna Garczynska born in 1759 was the sister to Aleksandra Gorzenska [the 1st] born in 1757.
Augustyn Gorzenski, Count, b. 1743, died in 1816. 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, the 1st, born in 1757. She died in 1801.
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 General Stefan Garczynski junior, who was the grandson of Stefan Garczynski SENIOR.
Augustyn Gorzenski, the Dobrzyca owner [close to Orpiszewek owned by Jakub Kiedrzynski, b. 1738], in 1774 [the wife aged 17 years only], married
[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)]
Aleksandra Skorzewski of Labiszyn (1757 - 1801).
Franciszek Salezy Gorzenski, ca 1720 - 1775, was the son of Aleksander Mikolaj Gorzenski. Franciszek Salezy Gorzenski, ca 1720 - 1775,
was the father of
1.
Teresa Goetzendorf Grabowska
and 2.
Augustyn Gorzenski
[Count, b. 1743, died in 1816; Augustyn Gorzenski, senator, adjutant of the King, Stanislaw August Poniatowski, General. AUGUSTYN GORZENSKI was married to Aleksandra Skorzewska, b. 1757, died in 1801, the daughter of Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski. Franciszek's Skorzewski foster son was
Fryderyk Wilhelm Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1768 in BERLIN + Antonina Adelajda Garczynska, b. 1767/1770, d. 1824.
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. Antonina GARCZYNSKA was the daughter of
STEFAN GARCZYNSKI, junior, b. 1730 in Poznan, Dec. 1773 + 1st wife Weronika KRZYCKA,
the daughter of Maciej Krzycki. Antonina had a brother FRANCISZEK GARCZYNSKI.

Dziembowo, 14 km north-west to CHODZIEZ, 25 km north-west to Margonin, 42 km north-west to Golancz.
Ca 1725 the Woronieckis estate; Antonila Woroniecka m. Jan Michal Goetenzdorf-Grabowski and they moved home from Strzelce. At the last years of the 18th century the Grabowskis took the estate. Jan Michal Grabowski, was the ELBLAG governor, with nick-name Goetzendorf, resided in Rzadkowo, but Dziembowo was leased. His son Count Andrzej Grabowski was the Royal Court official under Stanislaw August, and General, owned DZIEMBOWO. His son Augustyn Grabowski took Dziembowo.
In 1837 Dziembowo owned named Augustyn Grabowski: Dziembowo, Byszki, Morzewo - 5 km east to Dziembowo; and Bychy. Augustyn's son was Kajetan Grabowski but in 1848 Kajetan leased Dziembowo to the Klitzing family. In 1852 Klitzing took Dziembowo until 1945.

Mikolaj Woroniecki of Dziembowo, d. in 1748 in Dziembowo. Mikolaj Woroniecki m. Teresa Kazimiera Rydzynska d. in 1744 in Dziembowo. Mikolaj Woroniecki was living in Strzelce aft. 1712.
His daughter Antonina (Antonilla Lucja) Woroniecka d. bef. 1772, m. Jan Michal Goetzendorf Grabowski, 1673-1770,
with children:
Adam Goetzendorf Grabowski m. Ludwika Turno Zienkiewicz;
Teresa Grabowska;
Andrzej Goetzendorf Grabowski.

Above Ludwika's sons:
Adam Grabowski died in 1823 + Aleksandra Gorzenska;
Jozef Ignacy Grabowski, 1791-1881 + Klementyna Wyganowska,
with the son ADAM Grabowski, the Leopold Kronenberg supporter, b. 1827, m. Jadwiga Lubomirska in 1853, he d. in 1899.
Adam Grabowski / Count Adam Jan Pius Waclaw Goetzendorf-Grabowski b. in Lukowo close to Oborniki, d. 1899 in Brixen, his parents: above Jozef Goetzendorf-Grabowski + Klementyna Wyganowski. Adam m. Jadwiga Lubomirska, with children: Krystyna, Elzbieta, Maria.
Adam Grabowski, b. 1827, the member of the plot under Leopold Kronenberg, and on 12 April 1863 he killed Stefan Bobrowski, the commander of the Uprising Goverment.

Woroniecki - Zbigniew Brzezinski - Popiel - Walknowski - Mielzynski -
Leopold Kronenberg - WIENIEC - Aniela Miaczynska Radziwill Woroniecka - and Zamoyski in Bodaczow/Klemensow with the Kaczorowski family and the Kronenbergs + Kaczorowska Wojtyla close to Andrychow {here the mother's line of General Miroslaw Milewski and General Czeslaw Kiszczak ancestors - with Milewski's link to Suwalki and Romani in Bielsko-Biala}:

Jerzy Felicjan Sapieha, the MSCISLAW governor in 1742, b. ca 1673/1674, died in 1750 was the brother to
Jozef Franciszek Sapieha, General in 1710, lived in 1670 - 1744; m. in 1709 to Krystyna Branicka (d. 1761),
with:
Teresa Sapieha, d. before 1784;
the 1st m. in 1739 (div 1745) Prince Hieronim Florian Radziwill (1715 - 1760);
the 2nd m. in 1752 to Joachim Potocki (d. before 1796).

Above Hieronim Florian Radziwill married the 2nd on January 1, 1755 to ANIELA MIACZYNSKA,
the daughter of
Piotr Michal Miaczynski (1695-1776), junior, the Chelm governor in 1724, the Czernihow governor in 1737.

ANIELA MIACZYNSKA married
(1) Hieronim Florian Radziwill on January 1, 1755 and
(2) Maksymilian Dionizy Woroniecki on April 13, 1762 in Kojdanow.

Aniela was the daughter of
Piotr Michal Miaczynski, 1695 - 1776,
the granddaughter of
Atanazy Miaczynski + Helena Luszkowski.

Antonina Rzewuska + Piotr Miaczynski / Piotr Michal b. 1695, had children:
Jozef Miaczynski [below note];
Aniela;
Petronela;
Anna Konstancja;
Adam Miaczynski - the Maciejow estate owner; official in Ostrzeszow and in Krzepice; General major.
Above Jozef Miaczynski - the owner of Zawieprzyce, official in Leczyca; General major;
Mentioned Petronela Miaczynska + Onufry Splawski.

Aniela was the granddaughter of
Atanazy Walenty Miaczynski, b. 1639 - d. 1723 in Zawieprzyce in the Lublin prov.; the Volhynia governor in 1713.

Antoni MIACZYNSKI come from Atanazy Walenty Miaczynski (1639 - 1723), the treasurer of the Crown court, the province governor of Volyn and colonel, was friend of Jan III Sobieski.

Colonel Adjutant of Duke Jozef Poniatowski [not Adjutant of the King, of course], Stanislaw Adam Miaczynski, 1780-1845, the WIENIEC owner, was the son of Kajetan MIACZYNSKI;
Stanislaw's grandparents:
above Antoni Miaczynski, 1691-1774
[next of kin to Jozef Mikolaj Radziwill of Nieswiez, 1784-1788, the Minsk governor (1773-1784), 1736-1813]
and
Dorota Teresa Regina Woroniecka of Zbaraz, 1712-1785 - see Zbigniew Brzezinski.
Dorota Teresa Regina Woroniecka of Zbaraz, 1712-1785 - the daughter of
MIKOLAJ WORONIECKI 1680 - 1748 [died on November 1, 1748 in Dziembowo, Kaczory close to Pila], and Teresa Rydzynska.

Above Prince Hieronim Florian Radziwill (1715 - 1760) m. 1st in 1739 (div 1745) to Teresa Sapieha, d. before 1784.
ANIELA MIACZYNSKA married
(1)
Hieronim Florian Radziwill on January 1, 1755 [his second wedding] and
(2)
Maksymilian Dionizy Woroniecki on April 13, 1762 in Kojdanow.
Aniela was the daughter of Piotr Michal Miaczynski, 1695 - 1776,
the granddaughter of
Atanazy Miaczynski + Helena Luszkowski.

6 km to the south of the BRZEZIE was the palace in Wieniec founded in the early nineteenth century by the family of Miaczynski; in 1868 the property bought a Warsaw banker of Jewish origin and a great Jewish patriot - Leopold Kronenberg.
Above Leopold Stanislaw Kronenberg b. 1812, d. 1878 in Nice, was the Polish banker, investor and financier of Jewish origin, one of the leaders before the January Uprising 1863. He came from a wealthy family of Jewish rabbis in WYSZOGROD. His father was Samuel Eleazar Kronenberg (1773-1826) led the banking activities in Warsaw. Mother Tekla Levi (1775-1848) = LEVY.
Leopold Stanislaw Kronenberg had seven siblings:
Louis, Rosalie, Stanislaw Solomon,
Dorota (mother of Seweryn Loewenstein ! - the link to Anna Teresa Tymieniecka and to Obama Husain Second, President of US),
Mary,
Henry Andrew / Henryk Andrzej Kronenberg,
and Wladyslaw Alphonsus.
Leopold Kronenberg was married to Ernestyna Rozalia Leo (1827-1893).


The father of General Milewski was Boleslaw Milewski b. in Milewo, in September 1881 to Wojciech Milewski / Adalbert Milewski b. 1858 + Anna Dzierzanowska.

Placyd Roman of Romany-Misie, Romany-Fuszki, Romany-Kosiorki, chamberlain of King Stanislaw August Poniatowski of Poland.
His two sons,
Wiktor ROMAN (b. 1785, d. 1847) and
Seweryn ROMAN (b. 1788) merited Napoleonic officers.

Before Herold of the Polish Kingdom in 1837-1860 nobility argued:
Andrew / ANDRZEJ ROMAN, Anthony and Apollinaris, both sons of
Franciszek / Francis ROMAN, and Magdalena Kobylinski [see Zbigniew Brzezinski], all of Romany-Sedzieta, north of PRZASNYSZ.

Anastazy Wiktor Orlowski, 1805-1868 and Olimpia Jozefa Chosciak-Popiel:
Leonia ROMAN BRZEZINSKI, born 1896, died in 1985; she was married to Tadeusz Brzezinski.
LEONIA BRZEZINSKI, the mother of Zbigniew Brzezinski, was the next of kin to Andrzej Roman, well-known journalist in Warsaw; Andrzej was the son of Tadeusz ROMAN - the brother of Leonia nee ROMAN.
Leonia Brzezinska 1st married Zylinska, was the daughter of
Leon Roman with the coat of arms Slepowron.
She had brother TADEUSZ ROMAN b. 1894 - d. 1977 + Maria Zaborska b. 1891.

Named above Leon Wlodzimierz Roman b. ca 1865, d. 1936 in WARSAW.
His parents:
Antoni Dominik Roman b. 1830 and Leontyna Orlowska born in 1843.
Parents of above LEONTYNA:
Anastazy Wiktor Orlowski, 1805-1868 and Olimpia Jozefa Chosciak-Popiel b. 1815 [Olimpia Popiel].

Leon Wlodzimierz Roman b. ca 1865, d. 1936 in WARSAW, married in 1893 in Warsaw, to Janina Wladyslawa Malwina Pelka, 1870-1923.
Named above Leon Wlodzimierz Roman b. ca 1865,
was the son of Antoni Dominik Roman b. 1830
[the son of
Franciszek Roman born in 1788 or b. ca 1790, and Magdalena Kobylinska b. ca 1800]
and Leontyna Orlowska born in 1843 [a marriage in POSTOLISKA in 1862; 4 km north- east of TLUSZCZ].

Magdalena Kobylinska / KOBYLENSKA b. ca 1800, married Franciszek ROMAN of Ulatowo-Slabogora, with children born in the Chorzele Parish, 34 km north of PRZASNYSZ:
among others -
in 1829, in Slabogora, Antoni Dominik Roman, the son of Franciszek and Magdalena Kobylenska.

The German intelligence together with Polish conspirators in the 19th century fought against the Russian Illuminati in Zelechow, Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz, Sedziszow Malopolski, Podhajce, Wilkowyja and Kozmin.
The core of Polish conspiracy was in Berezyna and Lubuszany close to Miezonka, in Krzynowloga Mala and the Swiedziebnia commune, in Smilowice and Golaszewo close to Chocen, in Pakoslaw, Chocen with Zelechow;
Sedziszow Malopolski together with Krzeszowice, Zator, Berezyna and Lubuszany with the figures like
Naimski, Neyman, General Jozef Niemojewski, General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, Artur Potocki, Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, Kalkstein, the Roman clan of Zbigniew Brzezinski and with famous Lech Walesa.
So the main thought of the [Polish-French-English] Illuminati Order [the underground network in Berlin - France - London - Kamieniec Podolski and in Wilkowo Polskie with Wola Wiazowa - around Pleszew - Kamionka Wielka with Nawojowa - Sedziszow Malopolski - Berezyna, Lubuszany, Miezonka in Belarus] was the work of Tadeusz Grabianka as the counter-German and counter-Russian movement and against the German Illuminati [Russian and Berlin acted together with Jacob Frank] under cover of the Maltase Order [Cagliostro and Niebuhr] aft. 1741.
The thought of taking power in Russia was a central idea guiding the Polish underground from the 80s of the 18th century until 1917. The first step to limit Russia to its ethnic territory was made by Jozef Sulkowski, Artur Potocki, the Prozor family in Belarus, then Adam Mickiewicz, and Israel Parvus from Berezina / Berezyna-Lubuszany estate of the Potockis. The continuator of the main thought of Tadeusz Grabianka about taking power in the tsar state - in the Russian Empire - was the political movement of Jozef Pilsudski.
Remember here on connections:
MARSHAL Jozef Pilsudski / Jozef Klemens Pilsudski + Aleksandra Szczerbinska had a daughter Jadwiga Jagoda Pilsudska + Andrzej Jaraczewski,
with the daughter Joanna Jaraczewska + Defence Min. Janusz Onyszkiewicz / Janusz Adam Onyszkiewicz born 1937.
Zofia Kadenacy nee Pilsudski, b. 1865 was sister of Jozef Klemens Pilsudski; her husband Boleslaw Kadenacy (1845 - 1918). Marshal Jozef Klemens Pilsudski, 1867 in Zulow, d. 1935, PM + Aleksandra Szczerbinska + Maria Koplewska; and Marshal Jozef Pilsudski had above daughter Jadwiga Pilsudska b. in 1920 + Andrzej Jaraczewski. Jadwiga Pilsudska Jaraczewska
had a son
Krzysztof Jaraczewski + Jadwiga Karwat, b. 1956,
the daughter of Jan Karwat + Maria Sczaniecka.

Aldona Kojallowicz Bulhak nee Dzierzynska, 1870 - 1966, had a son Antoni Bulhak b. 1898. His wife Wanda Juchniewicz came from Cezary Juchniewicz and Maria Pilsudska, b. 1873.
MARIA Juchniewicz nee Pilsudska was the daughter of Jozef Wincenty Piotr Pilsudski, b. 1833; and Maria's brother was Marshal Jozef Klemens Pilsudski b. 1867.
Aldona was always closest sister to Feliks Dzierzynski. Aldona, whose son was adjutant of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski! Aldona Dzerzhinskaja - at first marriage Bulhak, second Koyallovich.
Jozef Pilsudski - Andrzejak of Koluszki Stare - Karol Zbieranowski of Miezonka - Marshal Marian Spychalski - Miezonka of the Konstantynowiczs, and then in Moscow with Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska Armand, the daughter of General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski + Thomas Jefferson - Armand and Demonsi of Kazan - Apolon Konstantynowicz + Anna Konstantynowicz nee Armand with LENIN; and further Breguet - Duflon - Piotr Maleszewski - Michal Poniatowski - Venture de Paradise - and we return to Jozef Sulkowski; here, Marshal Murat and Napoleon Bonaparte;
again from Marshal Jozef Pilsudski we have lines to Aldona Dzierzynski + Feliks Dzierzynski and Pilar Pilchau of Parnu / Parnawa - Oziemblowski and Terlecki. And again, we return to Wojciech Paszkowski + General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, but this time we are going to Sebastian Bystrzanowski in Trzebniow and the Templars in Scotland. We're joining Br. Bystrzanowski with George Washington. We similarly connect General Franciszek Paszkowski - General Tadeusz Kosciuszko - General Stanislaw Fiszer - and then Mielzynski of Chobienice - von Unruh / Niepokojczycki of Sluck and Kargowa - Oppeln-Bronikowski of Kunowo {Kiedrzynski}; Wojciech Paszkowski + Artur Potocki and again the Templars. Artur Potocki with a network of connections to Cracow / Krakow, Berezina / BEREZYNA, and Lubuszany close to Miezonka.
And Miezonka:
together with Zarako Zarakowski, Malkiewicz, Oskierka, Prozor, Stafania Radziwill, and Chrapowicki of Swolna. And Chrapowicki of Swolna [+ Chrapowicki in Jeleniewo in the Suwalki district] - this line leads to Wankowicz from Kaluzyca and to Konstantynowicz from Miezonka, Swolna, Tallinn, and Moscow.
The structure of the Illuminati was taken over as a whole in the Spring of 1937 in the Soviet Union by Stalin and our enemies. This network of multi-country intelligence underwent degeneration and it transformed around 1961 into a globalist movement. The main role is currently played - after 2015 - by Russia and China as the heirs of this globalist movement and Soviet ideology - currently the main enemies of Donald Trump [US President in 2017-2020], the USA and contemporary anti-Communist Poland [since 2015].

This "sect" of Tadeusz Grabianka [since 1778/1779], or The Order of Illuminati, it was a Polish intelligence network created during the collapse of the Polish-Lithuanian State and it is a secretive intelligence and political organization working to rebuild independent Poland in conditions when the entire territory of the country was occupied by three hostile neighbors. In the absence of state independence, Tadeusz Grabianka created the foundation of a political intelligence. It was the period of his activity from 1778 to the murder in 1807 in Russia. Tadeusz Grabianka used social engineering methods, he had the ability to recruit collaborators - for example during a visit to London [then this network surrounds Edward Brown, the owner of the Breguet Company in the 70' of the 19th century], which lasted almost a year - and he could recruit future "soldiers": a courier, probably also murderers, heads of smaller underground groups.

Tadeusz Grabianka co-operated with the French intelligence.
Tadeusz Grabianka also knew that in every country [Berlin, London, France, Austrian Galicia, Russian Podole and Ukraine; in Russia] after some time his conspiracy would be taken over by counterintelligences of these countries. However, Tadeusz Grabianka's aims were at the same time attractive to France and Great Britain.
Compare
Skeliwka = FELSZTYN of Kalinowski-Grabianka, and of BERNARD Grabianka [close to Stary Sambor - 1772 in Austria. In 1753 new Felsztyn church was founded by Marianna Grabianka nee Kalinowska, the wife of Jozef Grabianka, the Latyczow official]. Then FELSZTYN + Rajkowce belonged to Jozef's son - TADEUSZ GRABIANKA. Tadeusz Grabianka sold in 1781 the half of Felsztyn + Rajkowce to Onufry Morski, the Kamieniec Podolski governor. But again Onufry Morski sold Felsztyn to hands of TERESA GRABIANKA nee Stadnicka bef. 1791. They were the friends of the Kamieniec Podolski bishop ADAM KRASINSKI of Krasne close to Przasnysz.
Tadeusz Grabianka married Teresa Stadnicka, 1749-1826, the daughter of Stanislaw Stadnicki and Marta Lanckoronska. Tadeusz Grabianka and Teresa owned Sutkowice, Ostapkowice and Rajkowice / RAJKOWCE at Podole / Podolia [see FELSZTYN !]. Named
Stanislaw Stadnicki b. 1710/1720, was the son of Jan Stadnicki and Katarzyna Peplowska - Stadnicka.
But we remember -
Adam Krasinski [of Krasne south to Przasnysz] was appointed bishop of KAMIENIEC PODOLSKI in 1759 and in 1763-1768 he conducted anti-Russian activities, but pro-German, together with Teodor Wessel in 1767. In 1767 he held secret negotiations with Turkey against Russia and against the Poniatowski family - the talks were in his Czarnokozince close to Kamieniec Podolski. 1768 - in Wroclaw, Dresden, Cieszyn was looking for help from Saxony, and sent Ignacy Potocki to Wien. Adam Krasinski came to Wien and Paris in 1768, then to Cieszyn, Byczyna, and Jozef WYBICKI was sent to BERLIN with anti-Russian support of
MARIANNA SKORZEWSKA [she was died in 1791 in Berlin - not in 1773].
In 1769 with Kazimierz PULASKI in Turkey; next in Hungaria together with Jozef Bierzynski [in Lipnik close to Bielsko-Biala], the friend of WESSEL,
and with
JERZY MARCIN LUBOMIRSKI / Marcin Lubomirski to murder the king Stanislaw August Poniatowski - Marcin Lubomirski later became involved with Jakub FRANK in Frankfurt [he was with the visit in Kamyk of the Kiedrzynskis - my family].

A complex political, intelligence and genealogical structure was operating under the influence of Russian intelligence formed around 1720/1741 until now, December 2020: in Zelechow + Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz [H. Wodkiewicz Jaworska, M. Bogucka Sedzicka {Krokusowa 59 + Tadeusz Cieslak}, M. Zieleniewska, Zbigniew Natkanski of the Opoczno county {+ Ossa close to BIALACZOW} together with the Lipski family, Pelka + Roman, Malachowski of Bialaczow {Robert Bubis} + Krasicki + Rzeczycki of Pieniany] -
Sedziszow Malopolski {+ Andrzej PISZ acted ca 2010-2022} + Podhajce
- Wilkowyja and Kozmin wielkopolski + Berezyna and Lubuszany close to Miezonka owned by the Konstantynowiczs -
Krzynowloga Mala and the Swiedziebnia commune + Smilowice and Golaszewo close to Chocen - Pakoslaw, Chocen [Jaroslaw Slota, Maciej Igor Wojtczak] with Zelechow - Sedziszow Malopolski [Andrzej Pisz] together with Krzeszowice, Zator, Berezyna and Lubuszany - Naimski, Neyman, General Jozef Niemojewski, General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, Artur Potocki - the Templar Freemason, Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, Kalkstein owned Krzynowloga Mala and Pluskowesy, ex Kruszynski and ex Nostitz-Jackowski property +
the Roman family of Zelechow {Zelechow then was taken by Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski from CHOCEN} and of Krzynowloga Mala
+ Zbigniew Brzezinski and Lech Walesa
- together with the owner of Sedziszow Malopolski in 1787 or in 1790, Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska.
Her sister -
Wiktoria Rudzinska [m. Jan Nepomucen Zboinski in 1786].

Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska / Rudzienska, the owner of Sedziszow Malopolski, the daughter of Elzbieta Potocka, m. Michal Rudzinski. Named Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski, 1730-1764.
And Elzbieta POTOCKA RUDZINSKA m. the 2nd to Kazimierz Krasinski of Krasne.
Kazimierz Jan Krasinski, 1725-1802 [the owner of BARANOWO in the Ostroleka county - here CHUDZIK, Kaczynski and Rokossowski families].

Above Elzbieta Eustachia Potocka died in Zegrze in 1764/1776, married bef. 1767 to Kazimierz Jan Krasinski.

Kazimierz Krasinski, 1725 - 1802, the Prussian count in 1798, the governor of Przasnysz in 1773. He was married three times: in 1756 to Eustachia Elzbieta Potocka, 1720-1781, the daughter of Feliks Potocki, ca 1720 - 1766;
in 1767 to Elzbieta Potocka, 1740-1776, the daughter of Feliks Potocki;
in 1782 to Anna Ossolinska, the daughter of Aleksander Ossolinski + Benedykta Antonina Barbara Lewendal, 1735-1778.

Jozef Butler junior was born in 1771, to Ignacy Butler b. ca 1719, and Elzbieta Butler born Kurszewska.
Css Jozefa Butler b. ca 1740, was the daughter of Jozef Butler b. ca 1710/1717 + Teresa Urbanska.
Rozalia Ossolinska born Butler was born ca 1739, to above Ignacy Butler b. ca 1719 + above Elzbieta Petruszewicz Kurszewska. Rozalia Butler married Antoni Ossolinski. Antoni Ossolinski, ca 1730 - 1776, the SULEJOW official,
was the son of
Jan Stanislaw Ossolinski, General, 1689-1770 + Ludwika Zaluska, 1700-1758.

Antoni Ossolinski, ca 1730 - 1776 m. Css Rozalia Butler, b. ca 1730,
with the son
Stanislaw Ossolinski, MP in 1789, the Sulejow official, lived ca 1760 - 1843 + Jozefa Morsztyn, ca 1768 - 1815.

Duke Antoni Piotr Woroniecki, 1780-1835, had the son Jeremiasz Jozef Woroniecki, a member of the Agricultural Society in 1861 [see below], 1804-1877, married Felicja Izycka, and JEREMIASZ Woroniecki had an unknown Duke Woroniecki of Zbaraz, ie. Maksymilian Woroniecki, born ca 1840/1846. Maksymilian Woroniecki had the daughter Zofia Woroniecka m. BRZEZINSKA. Maksymilian Woroniecki died in 1870 in Mielec, and was married Ernestyna Kropaczek ca 1862/1866 in Zolkiew. Kazimierz Brzezinski junior, was living in Zloczow, then in Lwow; in 1889 back home to Zolkiew; in 1894-1897 worked in Zloczow; he married in 1894 in Zolkiew or in Zloczow, to Zofia Woroniecka, the daughter of Maksymilian WORONIECKI and Ernestyna Kropaczek. Zofia Brzezinska, nee Woroniecka, gave birth to a child in 1896 - Tadeusz Brzezinski. Zofia's grandson was the famous US security adviser, ZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKI [in 1938 he was moved home to CANADA]. Named above Zofia Brzezinska, nee Woroniecka, b. circa 1866 / 1870, died 1941 in BORUJA, on the west border of former Poland.
Zofia's mother - Ernestyna Woroniecka nee Kropaczek, b. ca 1847/1850, was the wife of Maksymilian Woroniecki [born ca 1840/1846; a branch of the Galicia Woroniecki clan from Brzezany, Zloczow, Zbaraz], and she was the mother to Zofia Brzezinska.

Antoni Piotr Woroniecki, 1780-1835,
was the son of Bazyli Woroniecki + Helena;
the grandson of Bazyli Woroniecki, ca 1745 - 1782,
the great-grandson of Franciszek Michal Woroniecki b. ca 1700,
the son of
Wladyslaw Woroniecki, b. ca 1650, d. in 1719, and the grandson of Walerian Woroniecki b. ca 1630, Duke,
and the great-grandson of Duke Michal Woroniecki b. ca 1590 + Konstancja. Michal in 1638 was the deputy governor of Wlodzimierz.

WIENIEC and the ancestors of Zbigniew Brzezinski:
WIENIEC - in the first half of the nineteenth century the owners were Dambski and Miaczynski (Stanislaw Miaczynski / Stanislaw Adam was adjutant of Prince Jozef Poniatowski). Then to above Leopold Kronenberg (1812-1878), a Warsaw banker, investor, one of the richest men in ex-Poland in the second half of the nineteenth century. Named above Stanislaw Adam Miaczynski 1780-1845, was the son of Kajetan MIACZYNSKI;
Stanislaw's grandparents:
Antoni Miaczynski 1691-1774
[next of kin to Jozef Mikolaj Radziwill of Nieswiez, 1784-1788, the Minsk governor (1773-1784), lived in 1736- 1813]
and
Dorota Teresa Regina Woroniecka, 1712-1785 - see Zbigniew Brzezinski.

Dorota Teresa Regina Woroniecka of Zbaraz, 1712-1785 - the daughter of MIKOLAJ WORONIECKI 1680 - 1748 [died on November 1, 1748 in Dziembowo-Kaczory, close to Pila], and Teresa Rydzynska. Granddaughter of
WLADYSLAW Woroniecki b. ca 1650, d. 1719 [and DOROTA],
who was the son of WALERIAN Miaczynski, and
the grandson of Duke MICHAL WORONIECKI and Konstancja Stempkowski;
they come from NASTAZJA and Mateusz Maciej Woroniecki b. ca 1570.

Above Antoni MIACZYNSKI come from Atanazy Walenty Miaczynski (1639 - 1723), the treasurer of the Crown court, the province governor of Volyn and colonel, was friend of Jan III Sobieski.

ADAM GRABOWSKI in 1863:
He was brought up in a conservative environment. In 1846-48 he studied law in Berlin, and during the 1848 Revolution served in the Prussian army, from which he departed in 1849. In 1852 he was appointed second lieutenant of the Prussian Landwehr, reserve troops. In 1854 the royal Prussian Cameraman (the younger chamberlain). In 1853, he married Jadwiga, the daughter of Prince Konstanty Lubomirski. During the preparations for the outbreak of the uprising, he became involved with the armed White party (liberal landowners, bourgeoisie, and intelligentsia). In 1862, acting on behalf of Whites who wanted to penetrate the insurgent organization of the Red Party (democratic activists seeking a rapid outbreak of insurrection and radical social reforms), he donated a certain amount of money to found a secret printing house for Janczewski's group, which was in an opposition within the National Red Central Committee.

After the outbreak of the uprising, in 1863, there were events that made Adam Grabowski very infamous in history. On March 3, 1863, he left for Krakow as one of the agents of the actual leader of the White, powerful banker Leopold Kronenberg. The purpose of the trip was take power over the uprising by the Whites, and Adam Grabowski presented himself in Krakow as the envoy of the Provisional National Government, which he was not. However, he became the main figure of the conspiracy, as a result of which the dictator Marian Langiewicz was misled by Adam Grabowski, because after the defeat of the first dictator, Ludwik Mieroslawski, the leadership of the uprising, headed by a young 23-year-old Stefan Bobrowski, did not plan to appoint more dictators.

Grabowski, was taking advantage of the self-proclaimed function of the government envoy, and, in addition, he was claiming to be cousin Bobrowski, also appropriated money for the purchase of arms for the insurgents. Due to unfavorable circumstances, the Central Polish goverment had to recognize Langiewicz dictatorship. However, it did not last long, because very quickly his units were beaten, and the general himself arrested by the Austrians. To explain the dictatorship of Langiewicz, Bobrowski arrived in Krakow on March 20, where he met Grabowski. Earlier, in a letter to Langiewicz, who accidentally got to General Wysocki, he wrote about Grabowski: "he is the most common adventurer, whom a serious politician even shamefully mention".
This letter spurred the Krakow opposition, and offended Grabowski challenged Bobrowski to a duel. The court of honor stating that the count did not disgrace and the duel would take place.

TADEUSZ BRZEZINSKI was the father of the US Presidents Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski:
Diplomat, Tadeusz Brzezinski, and Leonia Roman married Brzezinski, helped Jews escape Nazi Germany. TADEUSZ's father - Kazimierz Brzezinski junior b. 1866 in Zolkiew,
was the son of Kazimierz Brzezinski senior and Zuzanna Mayer.

The genealogy of above mentioned Kazimierz Brzezinski senior:
Filipina Szymanowska that is Filipina Brzezinska, nee Szymanowska (1800 - 1886) was a Polish pianist and composer, daughter of Franciszek Szymanowski / Franco Francis Szymanowski {b. ca 1770/1780} and Agatha / AGATA Wolowska.

FILIPINA Brzezinska was sister-in-law of the composer Maria Szymanowska ("szwagierka" or "bratowa" = sister-in-law).

Named above Maria Szymanowska born Marianna Agata Wolowska in Warsaw, 1789, died in 1831, St. Petersburg, Russia; was a Polish composer and one of the first professional virtuoso pianists of the 19th century.
Marianna Agata Wolowska was the daughter of
Franciszek Wolowski, a landlord and a brewer + Barbara LANCKORONSKA, 1780 - 1849 / 1850.

Marianna Agata Wolowska m. 1810 in Warsaw to Jozef Szymanowski, with whom she had three children while living in Poland: Helena (1811-61), who married a man named Malewski, and twins:
Celina Szymanowska (1812-55), who married the poet Adam Mickiewicz,
and Romuald (1812-40), who became an engineer.
The above children remained with Maria after her separation from Szymanowski in 1820. The marriage ended in divorce.

Antoni Piotr Woroniecki, 1780-1835 + Barbara Cieszkowska, 1777-1831,
the daughter of Florian Cieszkowski, 1748-1798 + Katarzyna Bobrownicka.
Florian's father was Ignacy Cieszkowski, the Liw governor [compare GRABIANKA], 1704 - 1787 in Wegrow.

Above Duke Antoni Piotr Woroniecki, 1780-1835, had a sons:
1.
Jeremiasz Jozef Woroniecki, the Agricultural Society in 1861, 1804-1877 + Felicja Izycka
[with 2 sons:
A.
Ludomir Jeremiasz Woroniecki, 1840/1850-1913 + Css Konstancja Szlubowska, 1855-1901, with 4 children.
B.
unknown Duke Woroniecki of Zbaraz, ie. Maksymilian Woroniecki, born ca 1840/1846.
Maksymilian Woroniecki had the daughter
Zofia Woroniecka born 1866/1870.
Maksymilian Woroniecki married Ernestyna Kropaczek in 1862/1866 in Zolkiew.

Details:
Dorota Jablonowska married Stanislaw Kostka Krasinski, ie. Stanislaw Kostka Krasinski, 1811-1849, the son of Jozef Wawrzyniec Krasinski, b. 1783 in Zegrze, d. 1845 in Free City of Cracow + Emilia Anna Ossolinska died in 1832.
Above Dorota Jablonowska, b. 1820, was the daughter of Antoni Jablonowski, 1793 - 1855 + Paulina Mniszech [the Jablonowski and Mniszech families were CONSPIRATORS and FREEMASONS / Illuminati].
Above Jozef Wawrzyniec Onufry Krasinski, b. 1783 [see below on ZEGRZE !], was the son of
Kazimierz Jan Krasinski [1725 - 1802 in Zegrze; the Krasne and Baranowo owner] and Anna Ossolinski;
and the grandson of
Antoni Krasinski b. 1693, and Barbara ZIELINSKI.
The great-grandson of
Jakub Krasinski, 1670/1680 - 1737 and Barbara KUKLINSKI. Jakub was the son of Dominik Ludwik Krasinski b. ca 1645, and Katarzyna Anna.
2.
Lucjan Grzegorz Eustachy Woroniecki, the member of named Agricultural Society in Sochaczew in 1861; lived in 1806-1875, married to Marianna Babianna Antonina Luszczewska;
they had 4 sons and 1 daughter:
A.
Pawel Adam Maria Woroniecki, 1856-1922;
B.
Michal Jan Woroniecki, 1860-1928 + Css Franciszka Krasinska [of Krasne], 1872-1951. Franciszka Paula Emilia Karolina Woroniecka, 1872 - 1952, was the daughter of
Count Jozef Krasinski [1848-1918; the son of
Adam Henryk Kajetan Krasinski, 1821-1903;
the grandson of
Jozef Wawrzyniec Maciej Onufry Krasinski, b. 1783 in Zegrze, d. 1845 in Cracow;
the great-grandson of
Count Kazimierz Jan Krasinski, 1725 - 1802.
The great-great-grandson of Antoni Krasinski, 1693 - 1762,
who was the son of
Jakub Krasinski, the Ciechanow governor, 1680 - 1737;
and the grandson of Dominik Ludwik Krasinski]
and Helena STADNICKA, b. 1844,
the daughter of
Edward Piotr Stadnicki, 1817 in Lviv - 1902, m. Ludgarda MNISZECH / MNISZEK, b. 1823.

Duke Antoni Piotr Woroniecki, 1780-1835, had the son Jeremiasz Jozef Woroniecki, a member of the Agricultural Society in 1861 [see below], 1804-1877, married Felicja Izycka, and JEREMIASZ Woroniecki had an unknown Duke Woroniecki of Zbaraz, ie. Maksymilian Woroniecki, born ca 1840/1846. Maksymilian Woroniecki had the daughter Zofia Woroniecka m. BRZEZINSKA. Maksymilian Woroniecki died in 1870 in Mielec, and was married Ernestyna Kropaczek ca 1862/1866 in Zolkiew. Kazimierz Brzezinski junior, was living in Zloczow, then in Lwow; in 1889 back home to Zolkiew; in 1894-1897 worked in Zloczow; he married in 1894 in Zolkiew or in Zloczow, to Zofia Woroniecka, the daughter of Maksymilian WORONIECKI and Ernestyna Kropaczek. Zofia Brzezinska, nee Woroniecka, gave birth to a child in 1896 - Tadeusz Brzezinski. Zofia's grandson was the famous US security adviser, ZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKI [in 1938 he was moved home to CANADA]. Named above Zofia Brzezinska, nee Woroniecka, b. circa 1866 / 1870, died 1941 in BORUJA, on the west border of former Poland. Zofia's mother -
Ernestyna Woroniecka nee Kropaczek, b. ca 1847/1850, was the wife of Maksymilian Woroniecki [born ca 1840/1846; a branch of the Galicia Woroniecki clan from Brzezany, Zloczow, Zbaraz], and she was the mother to Zofia Brzezinska.

Mentioned Jeremiasz Jozef Woroniecki, acted for the Agricultural Society in 1861, 1804-1877, m. Felicja Izycka. Felicja Izycka m. Woroniecka, 1819 - 1888, was the daughter of Jozef Izycki and Karolina Moraczewska. Jozef Izycki, SENIOR, was born in 1790.
Felicja Woroniecka b. 1819, had 2 siblings:
Apolonia Ratomska;
and junior, Jozef Izycki, b. 1822, married in 1853, in Poryck, Ukraine, to Olga Karolina Czacka, 1840-1889,
the daughter of
Wiktor Grzegorz Kazimierz Czacki, 1801-1853 + Dss Pelagia Sapieha, 1809-1892,
the daughter of
Duke Mikolaj Sapieha, 1779-1843 + Idalia Potocka of Podhajce, 1793-1859;
the granddaughter of
Duke Franciszek Ksawery Sapieha, 1741-1808;
Szczesny Stanislaw Feliks Potocki, 1751-1805 + Jozefa Amelia Mniszech, 1752-1798;
the great-granddaughter of
Ignacy Jozef Piotr Sapieha, 1700/1702 - 1758;
Kazimierz Suffczynski;
Franciszek Salezy Potocki, 1700-1772;
Jerzy August Mniszech, 1715-1778, the FREEMASON;
Css Anna Krasicka, 1707-1758;
Domicela Kuropatnicka;
Anna Potocka, 1730-1772;
Css Maria Amelia Fryderyka Bruhl, 1736-1772.

Duke Mikolaj Wojciech Woroniecki had children:
1.
Pss Dorota Teresa Regina Woroniecka, 1712 - 1785 + Antoni Miaczynski.
2.
Pss Antonila Antonillia Lucja Woroniecka, 1713 - 1786 + Jan Michal Goetzendorf-Grabowski.
3.
Julianna Woroniecka, b. 1715. 4. Teresa Marcjanna Woroniecka.
5. Duke Wojciech Franciszek Ksawery Woroniecki, b. 1716.
6.
Andrzej Woroniecki, born in 1748/1749; not in 1750 or 1760/1770. The Maltese Order Knight.
Andrzej Woroniecki was born to Wojciech Woroniecki and Ludwika Czechowska. And named here Andrzej married Magdalena Gruszecka, with the son
Kalikst Woroniecki.
Andrzej d. in 1819.

Dorota Teresa Regina Miaczynska (Woroniecka) b. 1712, d. 1785, the daughter of
Mikolaj Wojciech Woroniecki b. ca 1680, and Teresa Kazimiera.
Duke Mikolaj Wojciech Woroniecki of Zbaraz, born ca 1680. Duke Mikolaj Wojciech Woroniecki of Zbaraz, ie. Wojciech Woroniecki b. ca 1710 [mistakely] = Mikolaj Wojciech Woroniecki, Duke = MIKOLAJ WORONIECKI b. 1680 - died on November 1, 1748 in the Dziembowo - Kaczory estate, close to Pila.

Mikolaj ie. Wojciech Woroniecki married Teresa Rydzynska / Teresa Kazimiera Rydzynska, and Ludwika CZECHOWSKA / Cieszkowski.
Dorota Woroniecka was the wife of Antoni Miaczynski.

Teresa Miaczynska b. 1740, was the daughter of Antoni Miaczynski born 1691, and Dorota Teresa Regina Woroniecka b. 1712. Dorota Woroniecka was the sister of Antonila Goetzendorf Grabowska; Teresa Marcjanna Woroniecka; Wojciech Franciszek Ksawery Woroniecki, and Teofila Anna Woroniecka.
Dorota MIACZYNSKA Woroniecka was half sister of
Julianna Woroniecka; Karol Grudzinski; Zygmunt Jozef Maurycy Grudzinski; Zofia Rydzynska; Marianna Zbijewska.

Above Antoni Miaczynski b. 1691, d. 1774, the son of Atanazy Miaczynski.
His sons:
Jozef Miaczynski b. 1743, d. 1793, the French General;
Aleksander Kajetan Miaczynski b. 1751, the Polish General and MP.

WIENIEC - in the first half of the nineteenth century the owners were Dambski and Miaczynski
(Stanislaw Miaczynski / Stanislaw Adam was adjutant of Prince Jozef Poniatowski).
Then to above Leopold Kronenberg (1812-1878), a Warsaw banker, investor, one of the richest men in ex-Poland in the second half of the nineteenth century.

Named above Colonel Adjutant of Duke Jozef Poniatowski [not Adjutant of the King, of course], Stanislaw Adam Miaczynski 1780-1845, was the son of Kajetan MIACZYNSKI;
Stanislaw's grandparents:
Antoni Miaczynski 1691-1774
[next of kin to Jozef Mikolaj Radziwill of Nieswiez, 1784-1788, the Minsk governor (1773-1784), 1736-1813]
and
Dorota Teresa Regina Woroniecka of Zbaraz, 1712-1785 - see Zbigniew Brzezinski.

Above Antoni MIACZYNSKI come from Atanazy Walenty Miaczynski (1639 - 1723), the treasurer of the Crown court, the province governor of Volyn and colonel, was friend of Jan III Sobieski.

Atanazy Walenty Miaczynski, b. 1639 - d. 1723 in Zawieprzyce in the Lublin prov.; the Volhynia governor in 1713.
The son of Piotr Miaczynski SENIOR, and Regina Cieklinska.
ATANAZY's children:
1.
Antoni Miaczynski (1691-1774), MP, the Podlasie governor; m. Pss Dorota Woroniecka,
with sons
Jozef Miaczynski (1743-1793) the French General; and
Aleksander Kajetan Miaczynski (1751-1801) - General inspector.
2.
Piotr Michal Miaczynski (1695-1776), junior, the Chelm governor in 1724, the Czernihow governor in 1737. Married Antonina Anna Beydo-Rzewuska.
3.
Kazimierz Miaczynski - Colonel;
4.
Katarzyna Miaczynska (d. 1729) + Franciszek Maksymilian Ossolinski;
5.
Elzbieta Miaczynska (d. 1737) m. Jozef Sierakowski;
6.
Jozef Miaczynski (d. ca 1723), in Warsaw.

BEDLEWO:
In 1912 - 1933, Bedlewo was owned by the daughter of named Boleslaw Potocki, ie. Helena Miaczynska. The Bedlewo palace was built in 1866 for Boleslaw Potocki.
Bedlewo became the property of the Potocki family in 1694. In 1866 Boleslaw Potocki built the palace. Boleslaw Potocki was the co-founder of Bank Kwilecki, Potocki and Co.
In 1865 Wielichowo was purchased by Boleslaw Potocki, who resold it in the same year 1865 to hands of Count Cezar August Adam Broel-Plater.
Boleslaw Eulogiusz Potocki b. in 1829 in Bedlewo, died in 1898, BEDLEWO, landowner, count, social and economic activist. POTOCKI Boleslaw Eulogiusz,
was the son of
Maksymilian Jozef Potocki, 1786-1837 + Jozefa Wyszynska;
the great-grandson of
Jozef Potocki, the Krzywin governor, lived in 1710-1781.
Jozef Potocki with the Szeliga coat of arms, died in 1781 in Wronczyn. He was the governor in Krzywin. Jozef b. 1710, was the son of
Stefan Potocki b. ca 1675 / 1680, d. in 1724, and Franciszka Korzbog-Zawadzka.

Jozef Potocki married Anna Gajewska, the daughter of Franciszek Gajewski, the KUJAWY governor, 1675-1753.
Anna Potocka Gajewska had 5 children:
1.
Magdalena Potocka m. Felicjan Niegolewski, the Royal court official;
with the son
Andrzej Marcin NIEGOLEWSKI (1787-1857);
2.
Roza Potocka b. ca 1740, m. Franciszek Kczewski, the SREM official, born 1735.
3.
Jozefa Potocka m. Ksawery Kwilecki;
4.
Aleksander Potocki;
5.
Stanislaw Potocki.

Above Stefan Potocki b. ca 1675/1680 (died 1724/1726), married Franciszka Korzbog-Zawadzka.
They had children:
A.
Krystyna Potocka m. in 1742 to Jozef Walknowski, the son of Antoni Walknowski, d. 1732.
B.
Jozef Potocki, d. 1781, m. in 1738, to Anna Kunegunda Gajewska, b. 1721.

Boleslaw Eulogiusz Potocki b. in 1829 in Bedlewo, m. twice; the 1st in 1861 to Css Helena Kwilecka, 1840-1862; the 2nd in 1871, Drezno, to Css Jozefa Mycielska, 1839-1917,
the daughter of
Count Teodor Kazimierz Maciej Mycielski, 1804-1874 + Css Aniela Mielzynska, 1811-1843.
Aniela was the granddaughter of
Maciej Mielzynski, the Walcz official, lived in 1733-1793;
Seweryna Lipska, 1750-1804;
Ignacy Niemojowski, the Wielun official, 1750 - 1786;
Katarzyna Walknowska, 1750 - 1787.

The Second Partition of Poland, 23 January 1793, was the result of the German Illuminati Conspiracy [led by Russian military intelligence] against France and Poland-Lithuania: Adam Weishaupt; Count Alessandro di Cagliostro; Catherine the Great, born Princess Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst, the Empress of Russia; Frederick II, the Great, the King of Prussia; Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg; Jean Phillipe Garran de Coulon.

The fall of Poland in 1795 was the greatest victory of the Russian intelligence in the 18th century, along with the Scots, Templars [Knights of St. John of Jerusalem], Stuart-Jacobites, the Order of Malta [Carsten Niebuhr, Pinto, Cagliostro, Althotas], and the German Illuminati; together with Poniatowski-Kosciuszko-Czartoryski-Argyll-Douglas-Gordon political and genealogical net.
My research concerns many state intelligence networks created in the first half of the 18th century.
Initially it was a global political network of the Russian intelligence infiltrated by the British [1791], French [from the 40s of the 18th century] and Germans [1769/1776], and by the Polish independence conspiracy [was established 1792/1799] starting from a years 1870/1878.
Compare three dates:
1.
6 km to the south of the BRZEZIE was the palace in Wieniec founded in the early nineteenth century by the family of Miaczynski; in 1868 the property bought a Warsaw banker of Jewish origin and a great Jewish patriot - Leopold Kronenberg.
2.
in 1870, Brown of London - takes over the Breguet company [below];
3.
and the letter of 1871 from Albert Pike to Mazzini.

Breguet cooperated also with Chambrier, V. Foy, the French government (dial telegraph in 1845), the Telegraph Company in 1863 (electric telegraph - Breguet System, late 19th century), in Britain in the 1860s and 1870s with Wood, Edward George b. in Clerkenwell, Islington, January 1812, d. 1896 from Cheapside, City of London, who was friend of Thomas Cooper, the Chartist (galvanic telegraph, Crossley's Telegraph in Halifax), d'Arlincourt (transmitter); Breguet patented a Telegraph Communicator - Breguet Alphabetical Type, circa 1870; manufactured the telephone transmitter (Boudet, Laborde, Breguet, Ader, Du Moncel, and others) and telephone receivers (Bell, Breguet, and others).
In 1877 telephones appears in Russia but in the Russian army experiments on telephone made in 1878.
L. Dyuflon and Dizeren in St. Petersburg established the Electrotechnical workshop on 1892, June 27. On 1896, December 14, L. Dyuflon, J. Dizeren and A. V. Konstantinovich [Apollon Konstantynowicz, the son of Wasyl Konstantynowicz of KAZAN and Miezonka] in St. Petersburg established The Factory of electromechanical structures when Tesla received a British patent on the design of the spark gap - rotating strap. 1898, K. F. Siemens, W. Siemens, A. V. Gvineria and A. Y. Rothstein in St. Petersburg established the Russian joint stock company of electrical plants 'Siemens and Halske'.
In 1899 were starting experiments on radio in Russian War Department.
In 1902 (1901), the Plant of electromechanical structures reorganized into a joint stock company 'Dyuflon, Konstantynowicz & Co', DECA.

The German Illuminati were called to life by Adam Weishaupt on May 1, 1776. They used the name 'Ordo Illuminati Germaniae'. The symbol of the Enlightened was the pyramid with the omniscient eye at the top (identical to that found on dollar banknotes).
Weisshaupt / WEISHAUPT collaborated with Count Alessandro di Cagliostro [compare his visit to Adam Poninski, Poniatowski in Warsaw, and in Curland]. Cagliostro with Manuel Pinto, the Grand Master of the Order in Malta - the Illuminati net with Carsten Niebuhr, 1761-1767 - were the core of Illuminati Conspiracy and of Russian intelligence.
Tadeusz Grabianka [during 1778/1779 - 1807] and the Templars [1785-1790-1805] tried to take over this enemy organization of Germans and Russians.

Weisshaupt's goal was the New World Order, a permanent revolution [compare PARVUS and Jean Phillipe Garran de Coulon] and destruction of the current order [see Nestor Trubecki and Lenin]. The organization of the Illuminati was hierarchical, the individual degrees were isolated from each other. It was forbidden to talk about the organization and its activities [compare the speech of John F. Kennedy in April 1961 on the secret societes ie. Russian communist network - the President expalin in the next day !]. The sect had three classes divided into two grades.
The criminality of the Illuminati's plans was confirmed in the Vatican by Cagliostro, in 1790, in front of a Roman tribunal of the Holy Inquisition.
And Abbe Barrvel wrote on the ILLUMINATI PLOT, in 1793, in his book "The memorials illustrating the stories of the Jacobins";
and in 1797 by professor John Robinson, the author of the book "Evidence of conspiracy" published in Great Britain.

All three conspiracy centers, Brittany, Malta, Scotland, were taken over by Russian intelligence. This happened gradually in the 18th century. Russia built its power in the 18th century and took every opportunity to act against France, anti-English, and anti-Spanish. The goal was to conquer Western North America on the Pacific coasts. This plan was implemented from the 20s of the 18th century by Peter the Great, to 60's of the 19th century when Alaska was sold to the Americans.

You will look at interesting connections and not only, genealogical:
von Korff family from Courland; the Armand family from Moscow; here is a known step towards general Franciszek Paszkowski [+ Artur Potocki, the Templar] and Apolon Konstantynowicz, together with Lenin [+ Inessa Armand] and Anna Konstantynowicz;
and Cagliostro in Konigsberg and Mitau in Courland in February - March 1779, and St Petersburg in 1779-1780. And Cagliostro - a visit of Tadeusz Grabianka in London - and again the Breguet family and Edward Brown of London appear: and we have just returned to the air-telegraph-military company Duflon & Konstantinovich in St Petersburg and Zaporozhe in Russia.

So the main thought of the [Polish-French] Illuminati Order is the work of Tadeusz Grabianka. The thought of taking power in Russia was a central idea guiding the Polish underground from the 80s of the 18th century until 1917. The continuator of the main thought of Tadeusz Grabianka about taking power in the tsar state - in the Russian Empire - was Jozef Pilsudski.

The Armand family, who since 1799 wanted to settle in Moscow, met with General Franciszek Paszkowski, through the family Alexandre de Bauffremont-Courtenay and his son - Alphonse de Bauffremont / prince de Bauffremont Courtenay.
Named Alphonse de Bauffremont and General Franciszek Paszkowski were together adjutants / aide-de-camp of Marshal Joachim Murat.
Joachim Murat and Jozef Sulkowski were adjutants of Napoleon Bonaparte.

Mentioned Alexandre de Bauffremont-Courtenay and [then he was Baron] General Armand were in Russia in 1791. So, 29 year-old general Paul Armand [Paul 1st] came from Paris together with Alexandre, the Marquis de Courtenay.

Paul Armand [Paul 2nd, wine merchant], 1760 - 1835, or was born in 1762, was the first in Russia in 1791 [Paul the 1st = Paul the 2nd ?].
General Paul Armand [Baron, the 1st], in Russia in 1791, but Jean-Louis Armand [he was the son of Paul Armand, the 2nd] was the first in Russia in 1799.

Mentioned Alexandre de Bauffremont [de Bauffremont-Courtenay], born in 1773 and died in 1833, prince de Bauffremont, emigrated to Koblenz but rallied to Napoleon I who made him count Empire.

Mentioned above Alphonse de Bauffremont, born in 1792 and died in 1860, duke of Bauffremont, prince of Bauffremont, was created count by Napoleon and became aide-de-camp of Murat [see JOZEF SULKOWSKI and General FRANCISZEK PASZKOWSKI !].
Alphonse de Bauffremont distinguished himself at the Battle of the Moskowa, in 1812, under MURAT as his aide- de-camp, as well as in the Saxony campaign in 1813 [Dresde / Dresden / Drezno in 1813]. During the Hundred Days, Alphonse de Bauffremont was instructed by Murat to bring Napoleon confidential dispatches.

Also, the merchant Paul Armand / Pavel Armand was entered into the 3rd Guild (arrived in 1808, March) from foreigners of the French nation; resident of the Butcher's part in the house of Tolbukhin. He has wife Angelica Karlova, 44 years old.
It was expulsion of a group of foreigners (including Armand-father: PAUL ARMAND) from Moscow in 1812.
When the French and Russian troops stayed near Moscow, according to the writer N. Dubrovin in the book "1812 in the letters ...", "General Korff (Fedor Karlovich, baron, Russian adjutant general, 1774 - 1826), a man worthy of respect ... met at outposts with General Armand. This conversation ...:
'We are really very tired of this war', give us a passport (meaning the document on concluding peace on the specific conditions...), ... said General Armand. 'No general,' answered Korf, 'you have invited uninvited people to us'... [then] said General Armand - 'is it not a pity that two nations respecting one another ... we will apologize for being the instigators...'. 'So,' replied General Korf, 'we believe that you have learned to respect us lately, but could you, the general, respect us, if we allowed you to leave with a weapon in hand?' Armand - 'it is clear there is nothing to talk with you more about the world and it will not be possible for us to agree'."

The Armand family, who since 1799 wanted to settle in Moscow, met with General Franciszek Paszkowski, through the family Alexandre de Bauffremont-Courtenay and his son - Alphonse de Bauffremont / prince de Bauffremont Courtenay.
Mentioned Alexandre de Bauffremont-Courtenay and [then he was Baron] General Armand were in Russia in 1791. So, 29 year-old general Paul Armand [Paul 1st] came from Paris together with Alexandre, the Marquis de Courtenay.
Paul Armand [Paul 2nd, wine merchant], 1760 - 1835, or was born in 1762, was the first in Russia in 1791.
General Paul Armand [Baron, the 1st], in Russia in 1791, but Jean-Louis Armand [he was the son of Paul Armand, the 2nd] was the first in Russia in 1799.
Mentioned Alexandre de Bauffremont [de Bauffremont-Courtenay], born in 1773 and died in 1833, prince de Bauffremont, emigrated to Koblenz but rallied to Napoleon I who made him count Empire.
Mentioned above Alphonse de Bauffremont, born in 1792 and died in 1860, duke of Bauffremont, prince of Bauffremont, was created count by Napoleon and became aide-de-camp of Murat [see JOZEF SULKOWSKI and General FRANCISZEK PASZKOWSKI !]. Alphonse de Bauffremont distinguished himself at the Battle of the Moskowa, in 1812, under MURAT as his aide-de-camp, as well as in the Saxony campaign in 1813 [Dresde / Dresden / Drezno in 1813]. During the Hundred Days, Alphonse de Bauffremont was instructed by Murat to bring Napoleon confidential dispatches.
Note to Marquis de Courtenay in Russia in 1791:
The last male member of the French Courtenays died in 1733 [the last male member of the French Courtenays committed suicide in 1727], but his niece married the Marquis de Bauffremont, and her descendants assumed the title of "Prince de Courtenay". However the marquis de Beauffremont [Louis de Bauffremont (1712-1769)] was made in 1757 Prince of the Holy Roman Empire and this title was recognised in France.
Above LOUIS had a brother - Prince Joseph of Bauffremont (1714-1781) who married in 1762 to Princess Louise Benigne Marie Octavie Francoise Jacqueline Laurence of Bauffremont / Princesse de Bauffremont-Courtenay [b. ca 1745 ?] 1750-1803.
JOSEPH's son -
Alexandre Emmanuel Louis de Bauffremont-Courtenay, [maybe he was born before 1773 !] b. 1773, died in 1833, married in 1787 [in 1787, San Ildefonso, Province de Segovie, Castille et Leon, Espagne] to Marie-Antoinette Rosalie Pauline of Quelen de La Vauguyon (1771-1847), the daughter of Paul Francois of Quelen de Stuer de Caussade, second duke of La Vauguyon, prince of Carency, and Marie Antoinette Rosalie de Pons de Roquefort.

Alexandre Emmanuel Louis de Bauffremont - Courtenay (1773-1833), son of JOSEPH [not of Louis] served under the Bourbons. He fled France during the French Revolution and emigrated in Koblenz, then Alexandre was in Russia in 1791, he entered the rank of a colonel in Spain, served in the campaigns of 1793 and 1794 as captain of the cavalry in the service of France.
He settled in the United States [in 1794 ?].
He later returned to France [compare General Tadeusz Kosciuszko] and was made a Count of the French Empire by Napoleon in 1810. Louis XVIII made him a peer of France in 1815 and in 1817, and duke in 1818.

Antonina Zaluskowska, b. ca 1802, d. ca 1862, m. in 1823 to Roman Ankwicz, major, the landlord of Zakrzewo in the Radomsko county = ZAKRZEW, 4 km east of Bugaj, in the Kodrab commune [in Bugaj Dmeninski = Bugaj Zakrzewski acted Antoni Skora of my mother's line], within the Radomsko County, 10 kilometres east of Radomsko [here to Kuchary, 1 km to Bugaj, the Skora family moved home from KRERY close to Chelmo].
Above Count Roman Wawrzyniec Ignacy Ankwicz, Captain, lived in 1785-1842; born in Sucha Wola, bpt. in Chmielnik, d. in Kodrab - 7 km east to Bugaj Zakrzewski;
the son of
ANKWICZ, b. ca 1750, d. 1797, the judge in Nowy Korczyn in 1783 - 1787, the Sandomierz official in 1778
[his brother was Count Hieronim Ankwicz m. ca 1800 to Tekla Bobrownicka, 1778-1858];
the grandson of
Count Wawrzyniec Ankwicz, the Sandomierz judge, lived ca 1720-1781 + Barbara Goluchowska d. in 1783
[Wawrzyniec Ankwicz m. 2nd to Kunegunda Ankwicz,
the daughter of
Stanislaw Walenty Ankwicz, 1720-1784 + Salomea Schwarzenberg Czerny died in 1756.
Kunegunda m. 1st to Jan Kanty Ankwicz, the son of Lukasz Ankwicz + Teresa Paszkowska];
the great-grandson of
Hieronim Ankwicz, the Zawichost governor, lived ca 1690-1741 + Elzbieta Schwarcenberg-Czerny, b. ca 1690.
Elzbieta Schwarcenberg - Czerny was the daughter of Andrzej Szwarcenberg-Czerny.

WAWRZYNIEC Ankwicz was the brother of Stanislaw Walenty Ankwicz, 1720-1784, who had the son
Jozef ANKWICZ, the Targowica member in 1792, MP, the governor of Nowy Sacz in 1782-1791, Senator in 1782-1791, lived in 1750-1794 in Warsaw.

Maybe Tadeusz Krzyzanowski b. ca 1760, came from Count of CZARNOCIN, Wojciech Krzyzanowski older b. ca 1737.
Wojciech Krzyzanowski was the brother to Jakub Krzyzanowski.
Podolin is a village in the Moszczenica commune, within the Piotrkow County, 17 km north of Piotrkow Trybunalski, 19 km west to Wolka Krzykowska,
6 km south-west to CZARNOCIN - here in 1815, inf. on Stanislaw Zareba and Jozef Madalinski, Captain, who was living in Kotliny in the Piotrkow Trybunalski county, 6 km south-east to Brojce, and 7 km north to CZARNOCIN, where was my mother's genealogical line conection to the Kazimierz Skora family of Krery and Chelmo close to Przedborz under care of the Skorzewski-Ostrowski branch.

Wojciech Krzyzanowski, b. 1737 in Czarnocin, Count of Czarnocin + Wiktoria MALACHOWSKA b. 1742.
Above Jakub Krzyzanowski b. ca 1729 + Antonina Kolominska
with the children:
1.
Stanislaw Krzyzanowski;
2.
Tekla Justyna Chopin nee Krzyzanowska + Nicolas Chopin, married in 1806.
Tekla was among others the mother of Ludwika Jedrzejewicz, and famous Fryderyk Chopin.
JAKUB Krzyzanowski died in 1805 in Swietoslawice, in the Izbica Kujawska commune, 5 kilometres south-west of Izbica Kujawska, 37 km south-west of Wloclawek, 15 km south-west to Osiecz Wielki.

My mother's family political and genealogical web net was under the Illuminati influence but determined by the Russian intelligence and under a control of Germans of Berlin and Dresden:
the Jordan family + Ostrowski of the Przedborz district with Chelmo of the Skorzewskis and the Morsztyn family;
Bystrzanowski and Szwarcenberg-Czerny with Paszkowski-Armand-Konstantynowicz;
Myszkowski with Jaraczewski;
Jaroszynski; Ankwicz of Wadowice; Malachowski.
Julia Gostkowska b. ca 1805, m. ca 1823, to Brutus Ostrowski, 1800-1873,
the son of
Ignacy Blazej Ostrowski, 1770-1838 + Tekla Myszkowska, 1795-1823.
Marcin Malachowski - the owner of Borzeciczki, Galaski / Galazki, and Mycielinko / Mycielin, with Debowiec;
Marianna Bielicka Malachowska in Sobotka close to BIEGANIN of the Kiedrzynskis.
the Krzyzanowskis in Czarnocin and SAMARA [+ Trocki in Samara, Odesa, London];
the Chelmo parish [with Skora, Nowak, Gabor] near to Przedborz - the property of the Skorzewskis intermarried Ostrowski-Morsztyn clan.
Beczkowice in the Leki Szlacheckie commune of the Malachowskis + Brzezie, 7 km east to PLESZEW of the Molski - Zaleski - Czarniecki line.
The Sobotka - Karsy - Droszew area with link to Kaliszkowice Kaliskie and Kaliszkowice Olobockie.
Bogdanski of Brzezie close to Pleszew;
Bogdanski - Madalinski - Kiedrzynski - Trampczynski - Arcichowski - Bardzki [the Tczew district] - Karwat [Wichulec, Tczew, and SREM] - Jaruzelski of Kalisz - Zaluskowski - Nostitz-Jackowski of the Kalisz district - Hutten-Czapski of Raszkow and Glogowa close to Bieganin ex-Strzelecki property -
Molski genealogical branch of Pleszew.
Skora and Gabor in Ochotnik, Krery, Beczkowice and Chelmo, with the link to Kodrab, Dmenin and Bugaj Dmeninski, together with Ankwicz, Zaluskowski, Szwarcenberg-Czerny, Malachowski of Brzezie close to Pleszew,
Gostkowski from Andrychow - Wadowice - Kety area, and Koscierzyna
+ Bialynicze of the Malachowskis [the link to Pieniany and Grodyslawice east to Tomaszow Lubelski] + Nowy Sacz and Kamionka Wielka [with KRASICKI].
Chruszczobrod and Trzebieslawice [3 km south to Goluchowice; 5 / 6 km north-west to Chruszczobrod] and Goluchowice in the southern Poland - these villages are only 3 km away
- two families met here:
the branch of Nostitz-Jackowski [came from CHELMZA district], Hutten-Czapski, Molski, Pstrokonski together with Kiedrzynski which intermarried in the 20th century to the Konstantynowicz family of Miezonka, Kazan and Moscow with General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski - Armand - Apolon Konstantynowicz' line.
Together with Franciszek Szwarcenberg-Czerny, b. 1692, the Oswiecim governor in 1739, the Wojnicz governor in 1746. Franciszek's daughter was Salomea, by the wife Salomea Nielepiec. Salomea younger m. Stanislaw Ankwicz b. 1720, the Nowy Sacz governor, and she died in 1756.

The genealogy of Anna Dembinska Jackowska / Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, b. ca 1760, died in 1819, came from the Andrychow district.
Anna Dembinska b. ca 1760, m. 2nd to Wincenty Sedzimir of Szczytniki b. ca 1760, the guardian of Antoni Dembinski. Wincenty was living in 1815 - 1818 in Podolin. Anna Dembinska married to Andrzej Nostitz-Jackowski / Andrzej Jackowski younger, born in 1748, the son of Andrzej Jackowski, older, the 1st, b. ca 1730, the grandson of Jan Jackowski / Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 + 3rd wife Anna Lukomski.

Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680, married 1st Teresa Zaluskowska [with children among others:
Anna Skorzewska
and Franciszka Kiedrzynska of Bieganin and Raszkow - my family line],
and 2nd to Rozalia Trzebska [with the children in the Chelmza district, 5 km to the Kruszynski clan].
Mentioned Anna Dembinska b. 1760, was the daughter of Antoni Dembinski b. ca 1705, d. in 1781 in Gniewiecin, 6 kilometres south of Sedziszow [the Swietokrzyskie province], 20 km south-west of Jedrzejow.
Antoni DEMBINSKI owned Roczyny close to Andrychow, and of Twierdza with Wieprz near to Andrychow.

The fall of Poland in 1795 was the greatest victory of the Russian intelligence in the 18th century, along with the Scots, Templars [Knights of St. John of Jerusalem], Stuart-Jacobites, the Order of Malta [Carsten Niebuhr, Pinto, Cagliostro, Althotas], and the German Illuminati; together with the Poniatowski-Kosciuszko-Czartoryski-Argyll-Douglas-Gordon political and genealogical net versus Morsztyn-Ostrowski-Skorzewski-Ronikier branch around Tadeusz Grabianka's Illuminati
[+ Ilinski, Apolon Konstantynowicz and Anna Armand Konstantynowicz, Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska Armand, Lasek, Duflon, Breguet, Venture de Paradise, Piotr Maleszewski, Jozef Sulkowski and others Polish conspirators];
and Nostitz-Jackowski, Hutten-Czapski, Oskierka, Chrapowicki, Kiedrzynski-Nieniewski-Skorzewski, Zaleski-Molski-Czarniecki, Pstrokonski, Madalinski, Psarski, Sulimierski, Pradzynski, Trampczynski, Arciszewski, Niemojewski, Swiatopelk-Mirski families of Polish conspirators.

In GUTOW in the Kucharki parish, 9 km east to Bieganin and 15 km north to Ostrow Wielkopolski, in 1725, Katarzyna Urszula Nieniewska was born, as the daughter of Wojciech Nieniewski / Ninieski + Katarzyna Ostrowska b. ca 1705, d. ca 1770.
In the Kucharki parish lived in the 18th century also the Trampczynski clan.

The French intelligence influenced:
Breguet and Duflon, Konstantynowicz, Armand of Moscow; Kazimierz Krasinski of Baranowo and Krasne; and Oskierka-Prozor branch with Stefania Julia Radziwill of Miezonka; King Stanislaw Leszczynski and Tadeusz Grabianka + Illinski and Lasek in St Petersburg.

At the Polish territory acted Russian, Prussian, Saxon, French, Scottish, English intelligence groups influenced Polish military nets [of Stefan Czarniecki-Zaleski and Stanislaw Leszczynski, who in 1703 joined the Lithuanian Confederation, which the Sapiehas with the aid of Sweden had formed against August of Saxony] and our conspiracy after 1697 until 2022:
my permament contract at my factory was cancel on 12 December 2021 acc. to the letter on 15 December 2021 and now I have only 28 days temporary job position.

Teresa Rottman, b. 1812 - died in 1888 in Andrychow [the core of Karol Wojtyla's ancestors; General Czeslaw Kiszczak family; the mother's line of General Miroslaw Milewski], m. in 1832, in Lwow to Count Roman Bobrowski, 1803-1836,
the son of Konstanty BOBROWSKI + Barbara Siemonska.

The last owner of Andrychow was Count Stefan Bobrowski m. Roza Mecinski. Stefan d. in 1932 in Berlin [killed ?]. Stephan Bibrowski (1890-1932), known as Lionel the Lion-faced Man, born in 1890 in Bielsk near Plock in Congress Poland [around was living mother's branch of Lech WALESA], the son of Benedict / Benedykta + Michal Bobrowski.
Michal Bobrowski b. ca 1860 had a sister Katarzyna.
Wladyslaw Bobrowski was born in 1909, to Michal Bobrowski and Marianna.

The genealogy of Anna Dembinska Jackowska / Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, b. ca 1760, died in 1819 - and the Andrychow district, with the links to Cardinal Karol Wojtyla {and the Michalow-Klemensow estate of the Zamoyskis}, General Miroslaw Milewski {and the fate of Priest Jerzy Popieluszko in the Suchowola commune} and General Czeslaw Kiszczak in Roczyny {closest friend of General Wojciech Jaruzelski - the links to Kalisz and Hutten-Czapski intermarried to Jaruzelski, Karwat in Tczew-Wabrzezno-Wichulec area; and the Karwat-Bardzki-Kiedrzynski branch came from Raszkow and Bieganin, together with Nostitz-Jackowski - Zaluskowski in the Chelmza district}:
Antoni Dembinski (1705 - 1781, Gniewiecin, 25 km north to Miechow), the son of Jan Jozef Dembinski b. ca 1670.
Antoni Dembinski was the owner of Roczyny
[Czeslaw Kiszczak family here: Czeslaw Kiszczak was born in 1925, in Roczyny, the son of a struggling farmer who was fired as a steelworker because of his communist affiliation / Soviet net],
Twierdza [4 / 5 km north-east to Wieprz; 8 km north-east to Andrychow; 8 km north-west to Wadowice],
and Wieprz
[Twierdza-Wieprz village, 5 km north to Andrychow; 6 km north-east to Bulowice; 5 km north-west to INWALD] close to Andrychow.
Antoni Dembinski married to Anna Petkowska; and 2nd to Zofia Strus b. ca 1725,
the daughter of Marcin Strus b. ca 1680 + ca 1700 to unknown b. ca 1680, the daughter of the official of Gostynin, b. ca 1650;
with daughters:
Anna Dembinska [m. Nostitz-Jackowska] b. 1760;
Teresa Dembinska Piatkowski;
Elzbieta Dembinska Faruchowicz.
Above Jan Jozef Dembinski b. ca 1670, was the brother to Antoni Dembinski older [1665 - aft. 1728], the owner of Szczytniki
[Szczytniki is a village in the Kalisz County, 20 kilometres south-east of Kalisz;
5 km south-west to Staw Kaliski;
9 km south to Oszczeklin;
9 km north-west to BLASZKI],
and they were the sons of
Ludwik Dembinski (1630 - 1687), the son of Krzysztof Dembinski.
LUDWIK married ca 1650 to Katarzyna Paczko of Wrocimowice.
Katarzyny Paczko 1st married to Andrzej Konstanty Dembinski died in 1663, the son of Andrzej Dembinski and Zofia Ujejska.

The last owner of Andrychow was Count Stefan Bobrowski m. Roza Mecinski. Stefan d. in 1932 in Berlin [killed ?].
The genealogy of Anna Dembinska Jackowska / Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, b. ca 1760, died in 1819, came from the Andrychow district, with the links to Cardinal Karol Wojtyla.
Antoni Dembinski (1705 - 1781, Gniewiecin, 25 km north to Miechow), the son of Jan Jozef Dembinski b. ca 1670. Antoni Dembinski was the owner of Roczyny.
Above Jan Jozef Dembinski b. ca 1670, was the brother to Antoni Dembinski older [1665 - aft. 1728], the owner of Szczytniki [Szczytniki is a village in the Kalisz County, 20 kilometres south-east of Kalisz].

Boleslaw Skorzewski b. 1841 in CHELMO [in the Chelmo parish, in Krery, my family - Skora ie. Agnieszka Skora in 1904 intermarried to my mother's family line] + Tekla Ostrowski b. in 1860,
with the son Leon Skorzewski (1864-1884).
Chelmo was owned by Boleslaw Skorzewski, and inf. on him in 1895 in Carskie Siolo, together with Count Jozef Ostrowski the owner of Maluszyn in 1896, and with Stefan Lubomirski of Kruszyna.

Galewice B [after Antoni Myszkowski] bought Wladyslaw Czapski, 1842 - 1911 in Galewice, ie. Wladyslaw Wincenty Czapski b. 1835 [bpt. in WIELUN],
the son of
Ignacy Hutten Czapski [born in RASZKOW of the Kiedrzynskis - Ignacy Czapski is the nephew to Helena Hutten Czapska b. 1762 + Izydor Kiedrzynski of JEDLNO, of my mother's line] and Justyna Wegrzycka / Wegrzecka, but bpt. of Wladyslaw Hutten Czapski was in 1844 in Wielun,
with the godparents: Andrzej Piotrowicz and Konstancja Czapska.

Charlupia Mala with Jaruzelski [+ Karwat], Hutten-Czapski [of Wielun and Raszkow] and Chudzik [my fate in the 80' of the 20th century]:
Zofia Brzezinska b. in 1882 in Dzierlin in the Charlupia Mala parish.
Her husband - Junior, Wladyslaw Czapski b. in 1882 in Rajsko, engineering, living in Kalisz.
The marriage in 1911 in Dzierlin, in the Charlupia Mala parish to Zofia Brzezinska b. in 1882 in Dzierlin.
Above Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski junior was the brother of Kazimierz Czapski b. 1875 in Rajsko close to Kalisz {the next of kin to the family of General Wojciech JARUZELSKI}.
They were the sons of Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski b. 1835/1842, m. Zofia Chyczewska, ca 1845 - died aft. 1911 or Chiczewska, Chyczowska;
second married to KARWAT.
Teofil Karwat b. 1810 / 1820, m. ca 1840 to Jadwiga Kielczewska, b. ca 1830-1873, the daughter of Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski + Faustyna Florentyna Plaskowska, 1799-1881;
with the daughter of Teofil Karwat:
Elzbieta KARWAT, 1842-1906, m. Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski, b. 1835 / 1842 or ca 1840 [his second wife in the 80' of the 19th century].
Wladyslaw Czapski b. 1835 = Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski m. 1st Zofia Chyczewska, b. ca 1845.

Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski m. Zofia Chyczewska, ca 1845 - died aft. 1911 or Chiczewska, Chyczowska.
They had children:
1.
Kazimierz Czapski b. 1875 in Rajsko close to Kalisz
[7 kilometres east of Opatowek, 17 km east of Kalisz, 4 km west to OSZCZEKLIN - see Kiedrzynski and Arnold - Wolowski history; 13 km west to CHLEWO],
died in 1952, buried in Cieszecin, solicitor in Kalisz; studied in Petersburg and Lipsk and Kalisz under jurist Wincenty Jaruzelski b. in 1844 in Warszawa, d. in 1918, Kalisz.
In 1904, solicitor and Bank director in Kalisz. The owner of Galewice B in 1895 - 1939, in 1911 he was living in Galewice;
married Helena Jaruzelska (1886 - 1962, buried in Cieszecin),
the daughter of
Wincenty Jaruzelski (1844 - 1918 in Kalisz), jurist, and Teresa Puchalska,
the daughter of Jozef PUCHALSKI + Maria Czerwinska.
Kazimierz had children:
A.
Aleksander (Andrzej Hutten Czapski) Czapski b. ca 1910 in UK, ie. Andrzej Czapski b. in 1913, d. in 1993 in Buenos Aires + in 1946 to Css Izabela Gabriela Rzewuska b. 1921 in Warszawa,
the daughter of Adam Karol Rzewuski b. in 1896 in Milano, d. in 1966 in Buenos Aires + Irena Sudymontowicz - Czeczel b. in 1893 in Odessa.
B.
Teresa Czapska (1916 - 1993), m. bef. 1939 in Galewice to Jerzy Bilinski b. 1911.
2.
junior, Wladyslaw Czapski b. in 1882 in Rajsko, engineering, living in Kalisz, m. in 1911 in Dzierlin, in the Charlupia Mala parish to Zofia Brzezinska b. in 1882 in Dzierlin,
the daughter of
Antoni Brzezinski b. ca 1855 + Maria Kobylecka.

Now on the Chudzik family, my genealogical fate - we have two figures Marcin Chudzik.
The first was foster son to Klemens Chudzik. Stanislawa Zakret, 1894-1964, m. Marcin Chudzik, 1896-1945.
Tomasz Chudzik b. 1839/1844, was living in Gesowka close to Sieradz. His daughter Franciszka Kucharska nee Chudzik, b. 1871, moved home to LODZ, and met two partners, the second was Kucharski.
Franciszka Chudzik, 1871-1955, and her sister Marianna came to Lodz ca 1885/1894.
Marianna had a daughter in 1895, but the daughter died in Gesowka in 1896.
Franciszka Chudzik had a son MARCIN CHUDZIK in 1896, but the husband is unknown. Bpt in Charlupia Wielka.
Witnesses in 1896 in Charlupia Wielka:
Julianna Kaszewicz, Pawel Filipowicz of Gesowka, Jozef Badowski, Stanislaw Adamski, Julianna Kaszewicz.

Compare:
1.
"... Salomons' biography records that Marat and Breguet were at the house of a mutual friend one day when an angry crowd gathered outside, shouting "Down with Marat!", but Breguet contrived their escape by disguising Marat as an old woman, and they left the house arm in arm, unmolested.
In 1793 Marat discovered that Breguet was marked for the guillotine, possibly because of his friendship with Abbe Marie, and his association with the royal court; in return for his own earlier rescue, Marat arranged for a safe-pass that enabled Breguet to escape to Switzerland, from where he travelled to England.
He remained there for two years, during which time he worked for King George III.
When the political scene in France stabilised, Breguet returned to Paris. In 1795 Breguet returned to Paris with many ideas for innovations in watch and clock making..." [all above copyright by Wikipedia].
2.
TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO returned to France in 1798:
The French Consul informed his government of this two days after the General's arrival ... on his arrival in Paris, the General told the officers of the Polish legions who welcomed him:
"I want to be ever and inseparably with you. I want to join you to serve our common country. Like you I have fought for the country, like you I have suffered, like you I expect to regain it. This hope is the only solace of my life." Jefferson, ... treated Kosciuszko as an informal envoy from the United States to France.
Kosciuszko later wrote:
"Jefferson considered that I would be the most effective intermediary in bringing an accord with France, so I accepted the mission even if without any official authorization."
Jefferson helped him obtain a passport under the assumed name of Thomas Kanberg.
Kosciuszko, ... about securing his passage, frequently importuned Jefferson to hurry. ... The two men agreed upon a cipher or code in which they could correspond, though, as it turned out, they did not actually use it. Kosciuszko gave Jefferson power of attorney to act for him in all business concerning his property in the United States ...
Dr. Benjamin Rush, his Philadelphia friend and physician, when reporting the General's wounds almost healed, though he would always limp slightly, had added: "Every step he takes will remind him of his patriotism and bravery."
For the next twenty years, Jefferson and Kosciuszko corresponded, usually several times a year. Part of this exchange was over business. Although Jefferson had turned the General's funds over to John Barnes, an excellent Philadelphia banker... Through the years, Kosciuszko confined his letters chiefly to business. He usually wrote in French with considerable misspelling and bad grammar. Kosciuszko's opinion of Jefferson remained high. When the Virginian was nominated for the presidency, the Pole urged him to be "always good, true American a Philosopher and my Friend,"
and again: "Do not forget in your post be always the virtuous Republican with justice and probity without pomp and ambition in a word be Jefferson and my friend." ...
When Kosciuszko returned to France in 1798, he wrote the Czar a strong letter, which he gave to the newspapers, revoking his oath not to resist him on the grounds that the Czar's ministers had exacted that promise by terror and against his free will. This letter infuriated Paul and resulted in reprisals against the families of leading Polish emigres, including Niemcewicz's.

The Japaridse / Djaparidze - Dadiani / Dadian - Saparian / Saparov + ARMAND + Konstantynowicz - Oldenburg + Romanov branch:
Prince Aleksandri Kviti Niko Dadiani, b. 1864, m. Princess Nino Dadiani (b. 1868 or after!), younger daughter of Prince Tarieli Taia Dadiani, by his second wife, Princess Agrafina JAPARIDSE / Agrafina Countess von Zarnekau, daughter of Prince Konstantini Japaridze / Konstantin Japaridse.

Ivan Konstantinovich Japaridze was the brother of named above Princess Agrafina JAPARIDSE / Japaridze.

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).
Tamara Arkadevna SAPAROV / Saparian was the daughter of Saparov Arkady (1854 - before 1921), and his wife Varvara Maypariani.

Ivan Iaparidze and AGRAFINA were children of Constantine Japaridze / Constantin Japaridze (Ivan b. ca 1860; his father Konstantyn / Constantin / Constantine Japaridse 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.
Constantine married Melania Japaridze.

Lev Armand was the son of Emil E. ARMAND and his wife Zofia Hacker / Sophia nee Osipovna Hecke (Hakker, Hacker, Hekke) from Estonia.

Emil Armand was the brother of Eugene ARMAND of Moscow.
Emil Armand had six children.
LEW ARMAND / Leo Armand (1880 - 1942) married to TAMARA SAPAROV - JAPARIDZE / Saparova Tamara Arkadevna Japaridze. Lew / Leo Emilievich ARMAND was the 2nd husband of Tamara Japaridse.

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.
Tarieli's father:
Prince Aleksandri Manuchari Dadiani.
And his grandfather:
Major-General H. E. Prince Nichola Giorgi Dadiani / Nikolai Georgievitch Dadianov / Bolshoi Niko, Lord of Kurdzu, b. 1764 - Duke of Mingrelia, fourth son of Katsia II Dadiani, Duke of Mingrelia.

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), ie. Paul Friedrich August, Grand Duke of Oldenburg;
and Duke Georg Peter Friedrich of Oldenburg.
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.
"[copyright by Wikipedia on Duke Konstantin Friedrich Peter Georgievich of Oldenburg] He was the grandfather of Duke Peter Alexandrovich of Oldenburg as well as grandfather of Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich, General of the Imperial Russian Army during World War I.
His great-great grandson, Nicholas Romanov, was the President of the Romanov Family Association until his death in 2014".

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.
Konstantin's son -
above named Constantin of Oldenburg (1850, St. Petersburg - 1906 in Nice, France), married AGRAFINA JAPARIDSE / Agrafena Djaparidze, created Countess von Zarnekau.
See Armand - Konstantynowicz home in Moscow.

During all his long (he died in 1861) and chequered life, the Prince [Adam Jerzy Czartoryski] remained to a great extent directed towards England; it was also true during the period when he discharged the function of the Russian minister of foreign affairs, in the years 1803-1806, when he attempted to form a coalition against Napoleon, basing on English-Russian alliance.
This was true also during the proceedings of the Vienna Congress [1815], in which he participated, when he tried to move the English public opinion in support of Polish cause.

Duke Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski b. 1734, was the son of August Aleksander Czartoryski + Maria Zofia Sieniawska.
Prince August Aleksander Czartoryski b. in 1697, Warsaw - died in 1782, Warsaw.
Prince Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski b. 1734, was an influential Polish linguist, traveller and statesman. He was a great patron of arts. He was educated in England and back to Poland in 1758. Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski made two journeys to Great Britain. For the first time he went alone in 1758, during which time he studied philosophy.
His father - August Aleksander Czartoryski + Maria Zofia Sieniawska. August Aleksander born 1697. Maria Zofia Sieniawska Czartoryska had issue:
Elzbieta Czartoryska; Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski; Stanislaw Czartoryski.

August Aleksander Czartoryski b. 1697, was the son of Kazimierz Czartoryski + Izabela Elzbieta Morsztyn.
This is also the family of the Poniatowskis.
But Stanislaw August Poniatowski had the daughter with Catherina the Great - Anna Petrovna Romanova. Anna b. 1757 in Saint Petersburg, the daughter of Stanislaw II August Poniatowski, then as King of Poland and Catherine the Great
- compare here Tadeusz Kosciuszko who was supported by the family of Czartoryski and the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski in Warsaw. The Poniatowskis sent him to Paris and Tadeusz Kosciuszko in France NEVER studied at military school; Tadeusz Kosciuszko was under care of Stanislaw August Poniatowski and after back to Poland took high post of the Polish Army ordered by the King Poniatowski;
Kosciuszko wasn't military engineer and he was sent to America by the French intelligence, stayed in July 1776 at Martinique and moved to America to fight for the independence of the United States.
It was Russian plot against England - Russia would like took west part of North America with Alaska, Oregon and California.
Above Anna, the daughter of Stanislaw August Poniatowski, had sibilings:
1. Elizaveta Grigoryevna Kalageorgy [b. 1775 {1765 ?} Saint Petersburg, the daughter of Grigory Aleksandrovich Prince Potemkin-Tavricheski and Catherine the Great];
2. Countess Natalia Aleksandrovna von Buxhowden [born in 1758 in Winter Palace];
3.
Aleksej Bobrinskij.

Thanks to the support of the Czartoryski family, Kosciuszko entered the Cadet Corps of the Knight's School on December 18, 1765, and Tadeusz Kosciuszko wrote then the note given to Adam Jerzy Czartoryski.
On the religion Tadeusz Kosciuszko addresseed to Adam Jerzy Czartoryski:
It would be better to ... let people know that it is in their true interest to act honestly and just, ... than to harm and deceive each others deprived of all peace of mind ...; if you add to such an upbringing good laws that punish crimes, at the same time ... If you add to this your own person an example of virtue in all circumstances, undoubtedly all the people will follow you, because humans are by nature imitators like monkeys. But, on the contrary, if you start by enlightening priests, you will provide them with more means to enslave the people and to hold them more strongly under their influence; ... it cannot be expected that he changes his [priest] behavior, because it is in their [priests] interest to fascinate people's eyes with a lie, fear of hell, bizarre dogmas and abstract or incomprehensible ideas of theology. Priests always take advantage of the darkness and exaggeration of the people, use religion ... as a mask to cover up the hypocrisy and wickedness of his undertakings. But what does it mean after all? The people believe in nothing anymore, as in France, for example, where the peasants, without any morals or religion, are very dark, cunning and adventurous.
Despotic governments were seen to use this veil of religion in the belief that it was the strongest support of their power...",
wrote down Tadeusz Kosciuszko!
Kosciuszko also spoke in this discussion in 1789. However, he did not join the opinions calling for repression against the rebellious peasants. There were proposals to send the nobility to the eastern territories to pacify the Ukrainian rebels.
In May 1789, Tadeusz Kosciuszko wrote to Michal Zaleski [the 1st b. 1744], a deputy to the Four Years Parliament, a member of the investigative committee at that time (the so-called parliamentary questioning deputation) concerning those accused of revolts:
"(...) The fanaticism of ignorance always produces the most horrible effects".

The Scottish Rectified Rite or Chevaliers Bienfaisants de la Cite-Sainte was originally a Masonic rite, a reformed variant of the Rite of Strict Observance, which underlies both Martinism and the practices of the Elus-Cohens; was founded in the late 18th century by Jean-Baptiste Willermoz, who was a pupil of Martinez de Pasqually and a friend of Saint-Martin.

Duke Ferdinand of Brunswick 1721 - 1792.
He is the same Duke of Brunswick who was mentioned in Robison's secret Illuminati membership list, patron of the Asiatic Brethern, an Illuminati offshoot.
The Sabbatian Vienna Lodge of the Asiatic Brethren was founded by Jacob Frank's cousin, Moses Dobrushka, alias Von Schoenfeld [see Carsten Niebuhr in 1767 in Skala Podolska, the core of the Frankists].

Jonathan Eybeschutz born in Cracow in 1690, d. Altona, 1764, was a Talmudist, Rabbi of the "Three Communities". He founded a Masonic lodge called the Asiatische Bruder, one of four Illuminati lodges in Vienna. After his uncle's death in 1791, he was offered the leadership of the Frankist movement which he refused.
The vocation to live a few pseudo-secret organizations, very fast, with extremely strange names and rituals, names dating back to the deep Middle Ages, causes the astonishment and even awakens laughter.
In the course of 50 years each of these organizations tried to take control of the other [1740-1790].
The United Kingdom, Russia and France sent out for supreme positions in these organizations, his trusted men, too. Only the United Kingdom has been successful taking over control of the Scottish mysterious structures, but it was in the years 1790-1805.
A previously plan of mysterious brain was successful.
From England broke away its colonies [without Canada] in the years around 1776-1785.
Blows from the inside hit in France and Poland [1780s] destroying the two countries;
Poland disappeared from the map of the world for about 120 years,
but France survived the chaos of the Jacobin revolution and Napoleonic wars.

It broke out a strange uprising in Russia, operettas and provoked, of the Decembrists, as if someone wanted to prove that Russia is not directed underground movements against Poland, Great Britain and France [and even earlier already against Bavaria; and later against the Papacy in Italy], and at the turn of the 19th and 20th century also against Turkey.
But it is Russia suffered the greatest benefits of the revolutionary turmoil in North America and France - but rather in the whole of central and Western Europe at the end of the 18th century.
Discussed below mysterious organization is nothing more than the 18-century intelligence agencies of a foreign power.
For Germany, England, France, and Poles and also for Baltic Germans, remained the hardest way - but also the way bringing the greatest benefits - take over the underground structures, when it takes on the momentum and becomes the might; best to immediately take over the head of structure - the supreme authority of underground networks and the supreme command of Russian intelligence.
It had to be, however, protect from the rear - creating from the ground up a modern counterintelligence of the Tsarist Russia, by the Baltic Germans already infiltrated from Ireland and Scotland [George Browne and Peter de LACY].
Objectives were clear - the overthrow of the Romanov dynasty and abridgment of Russia to the national core [1917-1922]. The whole plan should have been conducted in Europe now plunged into chaos of war - it is the First World War [1914-1918].
So plan for dismantling of the colonial powers: England and France, ended with a defeat - and the same multi-level underground structure has become a tool of western intelligence services.
In this ensemble, ready to act, entered Polish independence movement of Pilsudski, using additional family connections with the Baltic Germans, Irish and Scots. This was the largest triumph of Poles in the period 1618-2015. Pilsudski never could let - during his life - destroyed of this work [1926], as his successor Marshal Rydz Smigly [1939-1941].
Greatest defeat suffered Poles in the years 1937-1945, and to this day is difficult for them to get up [until 2022].
Of course, already other countries took a leading role in this web network in the 20th century; only suggests - USA, Great Britain, Russia and Israel ...
Below we have the details of the movements of underground in Europe in the period 1740-1790, which also reached North America.
The years 1740 - 1790, it's the beginning of the secret Masonic organizations in Germany, Ireland, France and Scotland, as well as in Russia, Poland, Austria.

Jean-Baptiste Willermoz (1730 - 1824) was a "French Freemason and Martinist who played an important role in the establishment of various systems of Masonic high-degrees in his time in both France and Germany".
In Lyon he became Grand Master in 1761, also organized "Sovereign Chapter of Knights of the Black Eagle Rose-Cross", was admitted to first grade in the Order of the Elus Cohens at Versailles in 1767 by Martinez de Pasqually; in the 1770s, he came into contact with Baron von Hund and the German Order of the Order of Strict Observance which he joined in 1773;
Willermoz introduced also at the Convention of Lyon the Regime Ecossais Rectifie (Rectified Scottish Rite), which combined Templar Freemasonry with the religious ceremonial of the Elect Coens;
he defended the place of Martinist currents in the rite;
"... he resumed his Masonic activities with a resurgence of the CBCS [the Beneficent Knights of the Holy City; in Lyon in 1778, constituted the Beneficent Knights of the Holy City] in 1804, and dedicated himself to this end until his death ... 1824".
The Rectified Scottish Rite, "also known as Order of Knights Beneficent of the Holy City is a Christian Masonic rite founded in Lyon (France) in 1778".
It is derived from the Rite of Strict Observance erected in 1754 [or 1749], the foundation of which was attributed to Baron von Hund; it propounded a theory that freemasonry was developed directly from the Crusading Templars; the Rite was mainly elaborated by Jean-Baptiste Willermoz, including some items coming from the Elect Cohen Order and denying the Templar legacy.

The Elect Cohens, or the Ordre des Chevelier Macons Elus Cohen de L'Univers / Order of Knight-Masons Elect Priests of the Universe / The Martinist Order of the Elect-Cohens, which issued from the Traditional Martinist Order i.e. of the Elus Cohen of Martinez de Pasqually, and of
the Order of the Rose-Croix of the Orient;
the Elect Cohens, were a society of Cabbalists, organised on 'Scottish' Masonic lines, who were influenced by the Spanish Alumbrados / Sufi;
"...they were the first group to be called the Illumines, or Illuminati, though their relatively conservative views were diametrically opposite to the Bavarian Illuminati ...
founded in 1765 by the Freemason Jacques de Livron Joachim de la Tour de la Casa Martinez de Pasqually,
of Grenoble, France, the Order was initially only open to Master Masons, but later became more open".
"The system of the Strict Observance grew out of what is known as Templarism.
Templar Masonry [Artur Potocki and then his ancestors took Lubuszany-Berezyna estate close to MIEZONKA belonged in 1842/1918 to the Konstantynowiczs] commenced to grow up in France soon after true Freemasonry was introduced.
This was about 1725.
In much later times, Russian and Soviet intelligence carried out two coups in the US: in 1901 and in 1963.
It was one and the same organization that in 1917/1918 worked in Bolshevik Russia without a break and without change.
They were looked after by people like:
Feliks Dzierzynski,
Uljanow Lenin [under care of Anna Armand married Apolon Konstantynowicz with Inessa Armand],
Romuald Pilar Pilchau and
Artuzow Frautchi from Switzerland.

The transfer of people from the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth began in the years 1860s and 1870s, mainly from modern Belarus, Lithuania and ethnic Poland.
Often, to hide the origin and roots of these people [national minority from ex-Grand Duchy of Lithuania], they were given the term 'Russians' from 'Russia'.
This applies, of course, to everyone from Zmudz / Samaites [in 1785 Tadeusz Wolanski was born], around Grodno / Hrodna, and the Minsk Governorate of Belarus.
The Russians created ideologies for this underground political intelligence and the system of secret organizations [Freemasonry, too]. Marxism, atheism, and feminism as well abortion movement, mixed with anarchism, they were supposed to be the basis for contacts with Soviet Russia in the 1960s of the 20th century.

There were quite other people behind direct killers in 1901 and 1963:
in 1901 they organized weapons and money, provided organizational contacts, and in 1963 they gave home, work and political contacts.
An uninterrupted intelligence system [1741-2020] is depicted on this website and on other pages in my domain 'konstantynowicz.info'.

This structure was based, among others on genealogies and places of residence in Belarus, Lithuania, Estonia, in Russia and Poland, as well as Scotland and Ireland. In addition, in France and Switzerland.

To conquer the North American west coast [Alaska - to California] they created - [beginning in 1721] through contacts on Malta - the intelligence network in Central and Western Europe [phase 1741-1791].
This organization was called the Illuminati [official beginnings of 1776/1778/1779].
In Poland it was built from the side of Kamieniec Podolski / Kamianets-Podilskyi and Podolia / Podole, through Warsaw and western Great Poland / Wielkopolska.
In Germany:
Courland [then German-Polish territory], Konigsberg, Berlin, Neuchatel [then in Prussia], Brunswick and Strasbourg.
In Great Britain:
southern Ireland [Kennedy clan], Scotland, London.

In Russia, among others the Tver Governorate and Minsk Province in Belarus and Vitebsk Governorate [together with Polish Livonia].
It was until 1870 / 1871-1909 but then the Illuminati turned into globalists, and from the 1950s-1960s the ideology of world globalization is also used, as well as globalism and [after 1968] atheistic liberalism derived from Marxism.
After the 1963 coup in the US, globalists take over the US.

It allows for the 90s of the 20th century modernized Russia, and China had - after 2000 - the possibility of sucking money from the USA [the Western money on the counter-Ukraina war in 2022].
Long-term goal:
seizing power over Northern Hemisphere after 2030 [Putin plan of 2021/2022].

Two coups in the US, September 1901 and November of 1963, and the murder of General Wladyslaw Sikorski in July 1943, as well as the Smolensk Catastrophe in April 2010 in Smolensk [in April 2022 we know it was Russian plot], are the result of the operation of one and the same intelligence organization created in Tsarist Russia, but infiltrated since the 1880s through the 19th century by the Polish independence conspiracy and by Baltic Germans
[Pilar-Pilchau; Mohrenschildt; Dzierzynski; Pilsudski; Paszkowski-Armand-Konstantynowicz of Miezonka and Moscow; Count Konstantin Alexander Karl Wilhelm Christoph von Benckendorff].

After 1871 [Albert Pike to Giuseppe Mazzini], it was known that British intelligence and the Polish underground aimed at overthrowing the family's power Romanov in Tsarist Russia [compare the branch of Romanov-Oldenburg-Japaridse-Armand-Saparian].
It was not until May 1937 that the communist Russian counterintelligence took over power again in Soviet Union [Great Purge], which led to the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939.
So we have one underground system using social engineering:
Illuminati [Tadeusz Grabianka counter Cagliostro],
globalists [Zbigniew Brzezinski and Lyndon Johnson],
and Russian political intelligence [along with the network of Leopold Kronenberg and Loewenstein after 1865 - see Anna Tymieniecka and the link to Obama Husain Second, Cardinal Wojtyla].
This hostile structure was ruled over Russia in Europe and North America after 1741 to 2016 [until Donald Trump in US and Andrzej Duda in Poland].
So the introduction of Pinto as Grand Master in Malta [1741] was a victory for the Russians and Spain. Then introduction of Emmanuel Marie des Neiges de Rohan-Polduc was anti-France and also a victory for Spain and Russia.
The temporary takeover by France in 1705 of the Knights Templar ended after Stuarts exile to France and to St Petersburg. In parallel, the Scots took over the Knights Templar in France in the 1740s and parallelly Scots with Irish settled in Russia after 1706.
Russia after 1741 had in its hands the Templars and Scottish conspiracies, both in Malta and Russia.
Scotland was England's main enemy in the 18th century. Malta had France for an enemy.
But Russia wanted to eliminate power of France [1789] as well England [tea revolution case] and Spain [Yukon case].
The Illuminati were created for this purpose in the 70s of the 18th century. Russia took over the underground in Poland at that time [1767 Carsten Niebuhr in Kamieniec Podolski and Cagliostro met Adam Poninski and the Poniatowskis], leading to the liquidation of Poland 1772-1795.
Russia's peak achievement was entering Paris in 1814, after the occupation in 1813-1814 all of Europe from Lithuania to the Seine [Sekwana] and Paris.

Fra' Emmanuel Marie des Neiges de Rohan-Polduc (1725, in la Mancha, Spain / Cuenca, Castilla-La Mancha - 1797, in Valletta, Malta) was a member of the influential Rohan family of France, and Prince - Grand Master of the Order of St. John from 1775 to 1797.
Emmanuel Marie des Neiges de Rohan Polduc, was Grand Master of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, followed Ximenez's death in 1775.

The family branch of de Rohan-Polduc come from Jean II de Rohan-Gue-de-l'Isle, who died in 1517; and from Louis de Rohan-Polduc, died in 1584. Next figure was Jean-Baptiste I de Rohan-Polduc [b. ca 1670 ?] d. 1711, m. in 1690, to Pelagie Martin, dame de Chateaulin, the daughter of Philippe de la Bouexiere.
Above Jean-Baptiste I de Rohan-Polduc was the son of Isaac de Rohan-Polduc [1620-1690 ?], m. in 1638 to Alienor de Kerpoisson.
And the grandson of Jerome de Rohan-Polduc [b. ca 1590 ?], married in 1610 to Julienne Le Metayer.
Mentioned Jean-Baptiste I de Rohan-Polduc d. 1711, m. Pelagie Martin, dame de Chateaulin, with the son Jean-Baptiste II de Rohan-Polduc d. 1755, m. Marie Louise de Velthoven,
and grandchildren:
Jean-Baptiste de Rohan-Polduc b. 1724,
Marie Pelagie de Rohan-Polduc de Groesquer (1724-1753),
and
Emmanuel Marie-des-Neiges de Rohan-Polduc, b. 1725 in la Mancha in SPAIN, ambassador, general of the galleys, bailiff of Justice, general of the land and naval forces, Knight of Malta, grand master of the Order of the Hospitallers of Saint John of Jerusalem.
Above Jean-Baptiste II de Rohan-Polduc d. 1755, married in 1723 in Pays-Bas, comte du Polduc, born in 1691, was the member of a conspiration de Pontcallec against Regency. He was exiled to Spain / Espagne.

In 1715, after Louis XIV died, France was heavily in debt after many years of war. The Estates of Brittany refused to extend new credits to the French state. The Regent sent Pierre de Montesquiou d'Artagnan to Brittany as representative of the King. In July 1718, more radical delegates to the Estates were exiled.
Meanwhile a conspiracy was established with Philip V of Spain and the Duke and Duchess of Maine. In December 1718, the Duke and Duchess of Maine were arrested. The rally had been noted. Meanwhile the Spanish offered support to overthrow the Regent.
In August 1719, a group of peasants led by Rohan of Pouldu forced a group Royal soldiers sent to enforce tax collection to retreat. The conspirators was arrested at Nantes. Three frigates containing Irish troops were sent by the Spanish to Brittany. Some conspirators fled with them. In December 1719 other participants were also detained.

The Pontcallec conspiracy was a rebellion that arose from an anti-tax movement in Brittany. France was controlled by Philippe II, Duke of Orleans during the childhood of Louis XV.
The Regent, Philip II, Duke of Orleans, was the Grand Master of the Templars. Philippe, Duke of Orleans, was elected the Grand Master of the Templar Order in 1705. He had convened a General Convent at Versailles in 1705. It was during the course of this Convent that the General Statutes were presented.

Above Louis-Auguste de Bourbon, duc du Maine, b. 1670, was made a colonel-general of the Swiss Guards. Du Maine's greatest enemy at court became his father's sister-in-law, the duchesse d'Orleans, known at court as Madame.

Marie Louise de VELTHOVEN married in 1723, to Jean-Baptiste II de ROHAN, comte du Polduc, who had the son De Rohan born in la Mancha, Spain on 18 April 1725, served in the courts of Madrid and Parma, before becoming an ambassador to Francis I. He joined the Order of St. John, and served in several posts.
"He was considered as a potential successor to Grand Master Manuel Pinto da Fonseca following his death in 1773, but Francisco Ximenes de Texada was elected instead".
Ximenes was died in 1775, and was succeeded by De Rohan.
"De Rohan instituted the Anglo-Bavarian langue, which was housed in the former Palazzo Carniero. In 1797, he established the Russian Grand Priory, which later evolved into the Russian tradition of the Knights Hospitaller".

Tadeusz Grabianka and the French-Polish-English Illuminati fought since 1778 against above German Illuminati net.
Important explanation to the Secret Network - from ILLUMINATI of Tadeusz Grabianka to GLOBALISTS of Zbigniew Brzezinski:
At 'wikiveilleurs.net/doku.php' and according to Alfred Weysen in his book 'L'Ile de Veilleurs' (1972), we read on a Masonic link between the Grabianka and Marcolla families:
"... Grabianka finds himself in London, then in Russia where his grandson will be Marcola's freemason brother, the grandfather of Georges Marcola ... [...] Under the account of Ostap Grabianka, he was seen returning from London in St. Petersburg in 1809. ... the message of the Treasury Templar Castle Val de Croix. In the second edition of the book (1990), Alfred Weysen introduces a slight variation on the nature of the link between the grandson of Tadeusz Grabianka and Georges Marcolla's grandfather ... Georges Marcola died in 1984".
By K. E. Sjoden in 1995:
"... Pernety indicates an important date in his role in the history of Swedenborgianism:
September 29, 1779. ... The group came to be universally known as the Illuminati in Avignon.
Who were the first members of this group? ...
Count Thadee Lessige GRABIENSKA [Tadeusz Grabianka], Nobleman of Liva, known in Holland under the name of Janiewske [Janiewski]; in England under the name of Soudkowski [Sudkowski]; in France and some parts of Germany under the name of Ostap; in Hamburg and Altona under the name of Slonskimp.
... This letter of October 20, 1781 constitutes a veritable gold mine for those who take an interest in Pernety and his activities. I became aware of it thanks to a copy translated into Swedish located in the Royal Library in Stockholm... A letter from Grabianka to the Dutch editor Pierre F. Gosse of February 24, 1787, published in ... Hague, 1884...
Included among them were his wife, his mother-in-law, Countess Stadnisca [Stadnicka],
his daughter Annette Grabianka [Aneta Grabianka],
his sister and
brother-in-law, Count and Countess Jean Tarnowski [Jan Tarnowski],
as well as Mademoiselle Bruchier from Strasbourg, who was his daughter Annette's tutor and also the ... medium.
... But it was Louis-Joseph-Bernard-Philibert de Morveau, known as 'Brumore', initiated prior to Grabianka, who was even more influential.
Brumore served as librarian to the King's brother, Henri [Henry], at his Castle of Reinsberg, near Berlin. Henri had hired a troop of French actors, one of whom, Bauld de Sens, was also a member of the secret Society. It is known that he entrusted Pernety and Brumore with two rare documents dealing with alchemy ...
I have found some mention of the Prince in the register of the members of the Illuminati in Avignon...".

Anna Grabianka, ie. Anna Grabianka Raciborowska was the daughter of Tadeusz Grabianka - both they were the ILLUMINATI.
Anna's new aspirant, promoted by Piotr Stadnicki {Piotr Kajetan Stadnicki died in 1791, the Lieutenant of the 5 Brigade, the son of Franciszek Ksawery STADNICKI}, namely Leon Raciborowski of BRZEZANY [or Ludwik Raciborowski ?], was later her husband.

Franciszek Ksawery Stadnicki d. 1775, had a siblings:
Aleksander Stadnicki of Kiev;
Stanislaw Stadnicki, the Kamieniec Podolski official; the Latyczow clark, acted in Podolia !;
Mikolaj Maciej Stadnicki, the governor of Kamieniec Podolski.

Network:
Cagliostro and Tadeusz Grabianka [Stadnicki, Kalinowski, Grabianka, Tarnowski families] - Malta and ILLUMINATI - Carsten Niebuhr in 1761/1767 - Kamieniec Podolski [Rzewuski, Tarnowski, Kossakowski and Stadnicki officials] - Bishop Adam KRASINSKI and the Bar Uprising in 1768 - Krasne close to Przasnysz - Leopold Kronenberg of Brzezie and Wieniec near to WLOCLAWEK closest to Ludwik Krasinski [+ Szymanowski and Wolowski] - Krasinski, Popiel and the Roman family at the Przasnysz district - Zbigniew Brzezinski in USA [GLOBALISATION] - and the net back to the beginning to Stadnicki and Mniszech [1742/1749] with Oginski and SOLTYK [+ Bystrzanowski] - FREEMASONS and ILLUMINATI.
At the end of the 18th century, freemasonry (especially the Masonish rite of TEMPLARS Strict Observance, and also subordinate to Templars - the Scotish Rite Improved) was infiltrated by the Illuminati (i.e., the Enlightened One).

In 1751, Baron Karl Gotthelf von Hund und Altengrotkau began the Order of Strict Observance [with the superior, Prince Charles Edward Stuart], which came from the reconstituted Templar Order in 1743 in Paris. Charles Edward Louis John Casimir Sylvester Severino Maria Stuart (1720 - 1788), was the second Jacobite pretender to the thrones of England, Scotland, France and Ireland (as Charles III). In 1742, Lord Kilmarnock and other exiled Stuart participants received Karl Gotthelf, Baron Von Hund into the Order of the Temple in Paris showing the Jacobite Templar link still existed; and in 1745, Prince Charles Edward Stuart gave a gala meeting for the Chivalry of the Order in Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh.

The German Illuminati were called to life by Adam Weishaupt on May 1, 1776.
They used the name Ordo Illuminati Germaniae. The symbol of the Enlightened was the pyramid with the omniscient eye at the top (identical to that found on dollar banknotes).
Adam Weisshaupt / ADAM WEISHAUPT collaborated with Count Alessandro di Cagliostro [compare his visit to Adam Poninski, Poniatowski in Warsaw, and in Curland].
Weisshaupt's goal was a permanent revolution [compare PARVUS] and destruction of the current order [see Nestor Trubecki and Lenin]. The organization of the Illuminati was hierarchical, the individual degrees were isolated from each other.
It was forbidden to talk about the organization and its activities [compare the speech of John F. Kennedy in April 1961 on the secret societes ie. Russian communist network - the President expalin in the next day !]. The sect had three classes divided into two grades.
The criminality of the Illuminati's plans was confirmed in the Vatican by Cagliostro; and in 1793, by Abbe Barrvel in "The memorials illustrating the stories of the Jacobins" and in 1797 by professor John Robinson, the author of the book "Evidence of conspiracy" published in Great Britain.

And from the curiosities -
a certain Izydor Kiedrzynski [died bef. 1802/1803; my great-great-great-great-grandfather] was sent from the Pleszew - Raszkow - Bieganin [close to Kalisz, b. 1749] area to Jedlno [close to Radomsko, ca 1775/1776 - a way to the Illuminati line: Lanckoronski - Grabianka - Stadnicki - Soltyk branch]; there were a few of them, also a lot of cream of society somewhere near to Pleszew-Kalisz [Billewicz, Rozdrazewski, Stadnicki, Wezyk, Jordan, Mycielski, Bardzki], from the 40s of the 18th century.

The Stadnickis - the same ones who are in Jedlno for three / four generations associated with the Mecinski [then the Walewski-Mecinski branch], the owners of Dzialoszyn and Jedlno.
It's the same Stadnicki family, from which the wife of Tadeusz Grabianka was - the head of the Illuminati [Berlin of winter 1778/1779 - until 1807], who was killed in 1807 in St Petersburg - over 200 years ago - and the Russians declassified the documentation for some of the English university at present.
Secret accusations of Tadeusz Grabianka, of course, claim that he has done something illegal, typically without proof that this is the case - alleged international anti-Russian conspiracy.
It was not just in Avinion and Paris but in London, where Grabianka acted around the same group of buildings - 70 meters - of the Browne family, from 1870 the Breguet company owners.
With Breguet who also was here [Clerkenwell-London], and he cooperated in watches, with this French spy, who sent Kosiuszko and Bystrzanowski from France to Martynika in Summer of 1776.
Clerkenwell in LONDON -
Lenin, Trotsky, the Knights Templar, Breguet, Grabianka, etc. also went to this district of London. Of course Marat, too. Marat was from Neuchatel in Switzerland.
Also in Neuchatel were Breguet, Duflon, and the Neuchatel Masonic Lodge what later founded sister's lodge in Colombo in Dutch Sri Lanka. Here, tea plantations were later established around Colombo. With Scottish families like Ernest Rutherford's relatives. With the Rothschild Tea Estate at Pussellawa and Rutherford from Scotland [Rutherford at Maskeliya in 1885 - Rutherford Henry was a tea planter in Sri Lanka and was involved in importing it to England. He heard about waterproof plywood - compare Tallinn in Estonia] - from this physicist who downloaded Kapica [see: Stebnicki, Konstantynowicz and Wernadski] we already have a simple way to study of nuclear weapons in the Soviet Union.

Kapica is the Stebnicki and Vernadski family, and of course with the Konstantynowiczs!
Then, with Kurtshatov and Joffe in Leningrad, two Konstantynowicz played the top role.
But for 20 years, as the Americans write, their names change and remove from the memorial boards; it's search on the soviet television.

The "sect" of Tadeusz Grabianka [since 1778/1779], or The Order of Illuminati, it is a Polish intelligence network created during the collapse of the Polish-Lithuanian State and it is a secretive intelligence and political organization working to rebuild independent Poland in conditions when the entire territory of the country was occupied by three hostile neighbors.
In the absence of state independence, Tadeusz Grabianka created the foundation of a political intelligence. It was the period of his activity from 1778 to the murder in 1807 in Russia.
Tadeusz Grabianka used social engineering methods, he had the ability to recruit collaborators [like Cagliostro] - for example during a visit to London [then this network surrounds Edward Brown], which lasted almost a year - and he could recruit future "soldiers": a courier, probably also murderers, heads of smaller underground groups.
Tadeusz Grabianka co-operated with the French intelligence.
Tadeusz Grabianka also knew that in every country [Berlin, London, France, Austrian Galicia, Russian Podole and Ukraine; in Russia] after some time his conspiracy would be taken over by counterintelligences of these countries.
However, Tadeusz Grabianka's aims were at the same time attractive to France and Great Britain.
Thus, the situation will appear in which our Polish resistance conspiracy will help to other countries - including the US and not only through official state channels, as Thomas Jefferson said - and to the royal courts [George III, Duke of Kent].
And the reverse, other countries gladly use our underground networks.
It was not alchemy and sect. These were chemical laboratories where it was possible to produce poisonous and hallucinogenic drugs for Polish intelligence in the absence of an independent state.
The goals have changed over the next years.
In the 70s of the 19th century, the Polish conspiracy [Koziell-Poklewski] unequivocally led to causing chaos in Europe, provoking a European war and world conflict [USA, Japan],
invoking massive revolutions
[the scheme of Tadeusz Grabianka; use of national minorities - Leopold Kronenberg and the Wloclawek area]
by providing attractive ideologies [Nestor Trubecki, Duke Kropotkin, Lenin].
Some researchers have come to a completely wrong conclusion that this is a devilish conspiracy.
Most European politicians in the 19th century knew, however, that this is so-called "Polish conspiracy." That is, a conspiracy involving the entry into the Russian state and intelligence system.
It was done, among others, by the Konstantynowicz family, creating the company "Duflon & Konstantinovich", also co-operating with the NOBEL family, Armand, Gernet, Azbelev [see also in Japan], Pilsudski, Breguet; co- creating Lenin's person.
The family of Bystrzanowski-Paszkowski-Armand-Konstantinovich took part in the non-legal conspiracy.
And so the powerful underground Network was created:
the King of Naples, Marshal Joachim Murat - General Armand - General Axamitowski of Poznan - General Franciszek Paszkowski [+ Maria Paszkowska Armand - Apolon Konstantynowicz - BREGUET] - Colonel / General JAN DEMBOWSKI, the Freemason, the friend of Ignacy Potocki and Artur Potocki [the Templars and of the Grand Orient in 1818] - and from ARTUR POTOCKI to Wojciech Paszkowski + Br. Bystrzanowski and the Mark Masons Order [and here the line to Kalinowski and Tadeusz Grabianka / Marcin Tarnowski / Stadnicki / Ilinski - the ILLUMINATI and the TEMPLARS] +
Tadeusz Kosciuszko in 1776 [+ General Franciszek Paszkowski and General Stanislaw Fiszer (Fiszer lived in Koninko in 1803 - 17 km south-east to POZNAN)].

The Armand family, who since 1799 wanted to settle in Moscow, met with General Franciszek Paszkowski, through the family Alexandre de Bauffremont-Courtenay and his son - Alphonse de Bauffremont / prince de Bauffremont Courtenay.
Named Alphonse de Bauffremont and General Franciszek Paszkowski were together adjutants / aide-de-camp of Marshal Joachim Murat.
Murat and Jozef Sulkowski were adjutants of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Mentioned Alexandre de Bauffremont-Courtenay and [then he was Baron] General Armand were in Russia in 1791. So, 29 year-old general Paul Armand [Paul 1st] came from Paris together with Alexandre, the Marquis de Courtenay.
Paul Armand [Paul 2nd, wine merchant], 1760 - 1835, or was born in 1762, was the first in Russia in 1791.
General Paul Armand [Baron, the 1st], in Russia in 1791, but Jean-Louis Armand [he was the son of Paul Armand, the 2nd] was the first in Russia in 1799.
Alexandre de Bauffremont [de Bauffremont-Courtenay], born in 1773 and died in 1833, had the son Alphonse de Bauffremont, born in 1792 and died in 1860, duke of Bauffremont.

The 29 year-old general Paul Armand came from Paris in the carriage of the Marquis de Courtenay in 1791.
Paul was born in 1760 or in 1762. Paul Armand died in 1835, married to Jeanne Angelique Armand, 1765 - 1813. The wedding was in ca 1783 / 1785.
Paul's son was Jean-Louis Armand, 1786 - 1855 in Moscow, appeared in Russia in 1799, together with his father Paul Armand and mother Angelica (1765 / 1767 - 1813 in Moscow), the daughter of Charles, during an escape from the terror of the French Revolution.
Above Alexandre Emmanuel Louis de Bauffremont - Courtenay (1773-1833), was the son of JOSEPH, who was served under the Bourbons. Alexandre de Bauffremont fled France during the French Revolution and emigrated in Koblenz in 1789-1790, then Alexandre was in Russia in 1790-1791, he entered the rank of a colonel in Spain in 1792. General Paul Armand, in 1791 came from Paris to Russia in the carriage of the Marquis de Courtenay. In 1787, Alexandre Emanuel Louis de Bauffremont, marquis de Listenois, married Marie-Antoinette, daughter of Paul Francois de Quelen de La Vauguyon. In 1792-1792 Alexandre was living in MADRID with the wife. But rallied to Napoleon and accepted the title of comte de l'Empire. He was made a peer of France in 1815 by Louis XVIII.
Alexandre de Bauffremont (1773-1833) was in USA in 1794-1796. Alexandre de Bauffremont obtained in 1795 his removal from the list of emigrants.

Mentioned above Alphonse de Bauffremont, born in 1792 and died in 1860, duke of Bauffremont, prince of Bauffremont, was created count by Napoleon and became aide-de-camp of Murat [see JOZEF SULKOWSKI and General FRANCISZEK PASZKOWSKI !]. Alphonse de Bauffremont distinguished himself at the Battle of the Moskowa, in 1812, under MURAT as his aide- de-camp, as well as in the Saxony campaign in 1813 [Dresde / Dresden / Drezno in 1813]. During the Hundred Days, Alphonse de Bauffremont was instructed by Murat to bring Napoleon confidential dispatches.

David Livingstone in 2013 wrote:
"The Asiatic BRETHREN continued to be associated with Egyptian Rite Freemasonry, which its origins with Count CAGLIOSTRO.
Cagliostro ... had been initiated into the rite by the COMTE St. GERMAIN
[the Comte de Saint Germain born ca 1691/1712, d. 1784, was a European alchemist. In 1779, St. Germain arrived in Altona in Schleswig, to Prince Charles of Hesse-Kassel, who also had an interest in mysticism and in secret societies. He had invented a new method of colouring cloth.
St. Germain was an Alsatian Jew, Simon Wolff by name, and was born at Strasbourg.
Maybe was a Spanish Jesuit named Aymar. The title of the Count of St Germain had during the early 1740s. He is called an Italian, a Spaniard, a Pole. In London he was in 1745. He understood Polish, and soon learnt to understand English.
St. Germain appeared in the French court around 1748. In 1749, he was employed by Louis XV for diplomatic missions.
He prophesied the French Revolution. He met Giuseppe Balsamo (alias Cagliostro) in London. St. Germain was an alchemist, and Rosicrucian.

Ebenezer Sibly was deeply involved in occult, but his brother Manoah SIBLY was the member of the Swedenborgian Theosophical Society; and was living in London like Swedenborgian minister.

Manoah SIBLY thus provided a tangible connection between Ebenezer SIBLY / Ebenezer Sibley, and the Swedenborgian enthusiasts
Philippe de LOUTHERBOURG,
Peter Lambert de LINTOT and
Charles RAINSFORD
and in ca 1776 to CAGLIOSTRO.
Above acc. to Susan Mitchell Sommers.

Charles of Hesse-Kassel was born in Kassel in 1744 as the son of Frederick II, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) and his first wife Princess Mary of Great Britain.
His mother was a daughter of King George II of Great Britain and Caroline of Ansbach and a sister of Queen Louise of Denmark.
The grandfather, William VIII, Landgrave of Hesse.

... it was SAMUEL FALK who sent CAGLIOSTRO on the mission of Egyptian Freemasonry. It was also known as the RITE of MISRAIM, ... From as early as 1738, traces of the Rite of Misraim can be found, which include alchemical, occult and Egyptian references with a structure of 90 degrees.
Through his association with the Grand Master of the Order of the Knights of MALTA, Manuel Pinto de Fonseca, Cagliostro founded the Rite of HIGH EGYPTIAN MASONRY in 1784.
Between 1767 and 1775 he received the ARCANA ARCANORUM ... from Sir Knight LUIGI D'AQUINO, the brother of the national Grand Master of NEAPOLITAN MASONRY.

In 1788, Cagliostro introduced them into the RITE of MISRAIM ... The Rite was composed of 90 degrees, taken from SCOTTISH RITE Freemasonry, MARTINISM and other Masonic traditions...".

From as early as 1738, one can find traces of this Rite filled with alchemical, occult and Egyptian references, with a structure of 90 degrees. Joseph Balsamo / Cagliostro was very close to the Grand Master of the Order of the Knights of Malta, Manuel Pinto de Fonseca. Cagliostro founded the Rite of High Egyptian Masonry in 1784, with Arcana Arcanorum which are three very high hermetic degrees, from Sir Knight Luigi d'Aquino, the brother of the national Grand Master of Neapolitan Masonry. In 1788, he introduced them into the Rite of Misraim.

Rabbi Samuel Jacob Falk.
Szmuel Jakub Falk, 1708-1782, known as Hayyim Samuel Jacob Falk was a rabbi, Kabbalist and alchemist. Falk was born in Pidhaytsi / PODHAJCE in Podolia.
Pidhaytsi / Podhajce / Podhaitza / Podgaytsy was belonged at the begining of the 18th century to the Potocki family. Pidhaitsi is a small city in the Ternopil Oblast (province) of western Ukraine. In Podhajce the Reformist / Arian church turned into a synagogue. In 1675 Podhajce was damaged by Turkish Army, when belonged to Feliks Kazimierz Potocki. Then his son and the grandson Eustachy Potocki were the owners.
Next was Marian Potocki, 2nd son of Count Jerzy Potocki.
Jerzy Potocki died in 1747. Marian Potocki died after 1777.
Podhajce was taken by Katarzyna Kossakowska (1724-1803) after death of her older brother Marian Potocki.
Katarzyna sold Podhajce to hands of Jozef Bielski. In 1772 Podhajce belonged to AUSTRIA.

All text below acc. to David Livingstone, author, in 2013:
The Royal Order of Heredom included the Rabbi Samuel Jacob Falk (1708-1782) as one of its members. He is linked to Jacob Frank, and was a neighbor to Swedenborg. Swedenborg was a Jacobite spy. Swendenborg apparently met Rabbi Samuel Jacob Falk.

Falk was one of the 'Unknown Superiors' of the Rite of Strict Observance, founded by Karl Gotthelf, Baron Hund (1722-1776) in 1754 [or in 1749; 1751].

Jacob Frank's godfather was King Augustus III of Poland, whose Counselor was von Hund. Baron von Hund was also Counselor of State to Maria Theresa.
Hund had been initiated in 1741 into the Order of the Temple by 'Unknown Superiors', in the presence of the Jacobite Lord Kilmarnock (1705-1746).
Philippe II was also another pupil of Rabbi Samuel Falk. Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orleans, Grand Master of the Grand Orient, in 1772. Philippe was the great-grandson of Philippe, Duke of Orleans, the Grand Master of Baron Hund's the Templar Order.

Ferdinand Duke of Brunswick led the German delegation and the English one was led by a close friend of Falk, General Charles R. Rainsford (1728-1809), a British MP, and Swedenborgian Freemason. In 1783, Rainsford, who had been collaborating with Falk on a Kabbalistic-Masonic scheme, received inquiries from Parisian Masons about Falk's system. The 1785 congress convened by the Amis Reunis and the Philalethes was also attended by the Anton Mesmer, Comte St. Germain and Comte Cagliostro, another student of Rabbi Falk. Cagliostro, had all the secrets of Dr. Falk.

Catherine the Great was reportedly also associated with the Comte St. Germain. St. Germain was in St Petersburg, where he participated in a conspiracy when the Russian army assisted Catherine in usurping the throne from her husband Peter III of Russia.
"... It was Falk who sent Cagliostro on the mission of Egyptian Freemasonry. Cagliostro had been initiated into the rite by the Comte St. Germain. Cagliostro was very close to the Grand Master of the Order of the Knights of Malta, Manuel Pinto de Fonseca. Cagliostro founded the Rite of High Egyptian Masonry in 1784. Between 1767 and 1775, he received the three high hermetic degrees Arcana Arcanorum from Sir Knight Luigi d'Aquino, the brother of the national Grand Master of Neapolitan Masonry. In 1788, Cagliostro introduced them into the Rite of Misraim and gave a patent to this Rite".
... Cagliostro's Egyptian Rite was a very complex system of oracles, quasi-Egyptian rituals and ceremonial magic.
Falk was born in Poland to a Sabbatean family and came to England in 1742. Falk lived in Brunswick, and in Westphalia.
Rabbi Jacob Emden accused Falk of being a Sabbatean, as he invited Moses David of Podhayce / PODHAJCE, a known Sabbatean with connections to Jonathan Eibeschutz.
Falk collaborated with a Sabbatean Frankist network in England, Holland, Poland, and Germany, with an important influence in Masonic and occult circles.
Falk was the 'Old Man of the Mountain' and the leader of the Ismaili Assassins; or an 'Unknown Superior' of illuminist Freemasonry.
The main lines of communication were the secret networks of Ecossais Masonic lodges of the exiled Jacobites.

Ferdinand Maximilien Meriadec de Rohan (1738 - 1813) was an Archbishop of Bordeaux in 1769, and Archbishop of Cambrai in 1781. He was the son of Hercule Meriadec de Rohan, prince de Guemene.
Charlotte, duchesse d'Albany, STUART, 1753-1789, had a relationship with Ferdinand Maximilien de ROHAN-GUEMENE, 1738 - 1813. Charlotte was the daughter of Charles III Prince Charlie STUART, Duke of Albany, born in 1720 - Rome, and Clementina, Css of Aberstroff, WALKINSHAW, the daughter of John of Camlachie and Barrowfield, WALKINSHAW - his family was a branch of the Walkinshaws of Renfrewshire, close to Paisley, west to Glasgow in SCOTLAND.

The Stuarts and other Jacobites were responsible for the spead of freemasonry on the Continent.
James Winter, Scottish architect and master mason (1743-1744) was employed by the 2nd Duke of Atholl to build a new stable block at Blair Castle, in Perthshire in 1747-1758. He was probably a relative of Thomas Winter, former mason employed by William Adam at Floors, Castle, Roxburghshire in 1726.
The link between Spitalfields, Walworth and the Independent or Dissenting movement was Richard Price (b. 1723, d. 1791), the son of a Congregational minister. Price and his friend, Joseph Priestly, became leaders of the Rational Dissenters or Unitarian Society.
Price got to know John Howard, John Quincy Adams, Benjamin Franklin and Adam Smith.
The Dissenters supported the French Revolution and Richard Price preached a sermon at the Old Jewry meeting of the London Revolution Society on November 4th, 1789, supporting the French Revolution and sent his congratulations to the French National Assembly.

Joseph Priestley, (b. 1733, d. 1804, America), son of Jonas Priestley, was a chemist, scientist, mathematician, linguist and Dissenting minister. The many Dissenting ministers who met at the Keighlys influenced him and he attended the Dissenting Academy at Daventry.
During visits to London, he mixed with Liberals and Rational Dissenters like Richard Price and Benjamin Franklin. He was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1766 and became librarian to William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne and tutor to his sons.

Shelburne's Bowood Circle included people like Priestley, Jeremy Bentham, the Dutchman Dr Ingen Housz, John Hunter and Benjamin Franklin. "...Benjamin Franklin, born in Boston. Was one of the diplomats chosen to negotiate peace with Great Britain, and who helped draft the Declaration of Independence, one of the 56 who signed this document, and was instrumental in achieving the adoption of the U.S. Constitution. Was also a Mason".
"... Benjamin Franklin, a key leader of several secret occult fraternal groups was also a close friend of Pierre Samuel DuPont. When Benjamin Franklin arrived Dec. 1776 in France, one of the first people he sought out to visit with was Pierre Samuel DuPont. During the next year after that, DuPont was a frequent visitor to Franklin's residence in the village of Passy. Notice, that Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence also wrote nature's God. This is because the deists like Jefferson and DuPont believed Nature was the highest God.
President Jefferson and Secretary Gallatin, both were Illuminati members.
George Clinton, vice president to Thomas Jefferson, was De Wit Clintons Uncle.

Bentham corresponded with other French politicians like Jacques Pierre Brisset de Warville a leading Girondin in the Legislative Assembly, Louis Alexandre, duc de la Rochfoucauld d'Enville,
Jean Phillipe Garran de Coulon (b. 1749 [see MALESZEWSKI]), member of the Estates General and Legislative Assembly,
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand Perigord - Minister of Foreign Affairs (1799-1807),
Jean Antoine de Gavain (1761-1828), President of the Tribunal (1802) and Secretary (1804) and
Bon Albert Briois de Beaumer (1781-1801), President of th National Assembly (1790).
Bentham drafted a French Constitution and was elected a French citizen.

In 2013, the first on the world I show very interesting network!
It was a global political network of the Russian intelligence infiltrated by the British, French and Germans, and by the Polish independence conspiracy: Lenin and Inessa Armand, Duflon, nobility from Scotland, Italy, Ireland, France, Switzerland, the German noble families in Estonia.
This military - political intelligence network has a different appearance depending on, which side you watch from. It's like the external universe, which expands. It has a chaotic structure, but only to the viewers. For top executives of the network, it is extremely bright and clear. It works like clockwork. Time passes, and this network is expanding, as the universe, at that time some stars turning pale, faded and disappeared.

Albert Pike [Albert Pike b. 1809, died 1891, was an attorney, soldier, writer, and Freemason, elected Sovereign Grand Commander of the Scottish Rite's Southern Jurisdiction in 1859, of thirty-two years] described the PLOT in a letter wrote to Mazzini
[Giuseppe Mazzini, 1805 - 1872, an Italian politician, journalist; "William R. Denslow lists Mazzini as a Mason, and even a Past Grand Master of the Grand Orient of Italy"],
dated August 15, 1871, and plans for three world wars necessary to bring the One World Order, and it is a "commonly believed fallacy that for a short time, the Pike letter to Mazzini was on display in the British Museum Library in London, and it was copied by William Guy Carr".

CARR died 1959, was an English-born Canadian naval officer and an author; educated in Scotland; he also refers to the theories of l'abbe Augustin Barruel and John Robison {John Robison b. 1739, d. 1805, was a Scottish physicist; the first general secretary to the Royal Society of Edinburgh; worked with James Watt on an early steam car; he authored Proofs of a Conspiracy in 1797, accusing Freemasonry of being infiltrated by Weishaupt's Order of the Illuminati"} PIKE explained the French Revolution as a Freemasonic plot linked to the German Illuminati of Adam Weishaupt, associated to the conspiracy theory of the New World Order.

"The British Library has confirmed ... that such a document has never been in their possession, but Cardinal Rodriguez have said that it was in 1925".
Carr learned about this letter from Cardinal Caro y Rodriguez of Santiago, [died 1958, was a Chilean Cardinal; "...Caro was strongly opposed to the influence of Freemasonry in modern society and wrote several anti-Masonic pamphlets"];
"... no conclusive proof exists to show that this letter was ever written. Nevertheless, the letter is widely quoted and the topic of much discussion".
The extracts of the letter:
"The First World War must be brought about in order to permit the Illuminati to overthrow the power of the [Emperors] Czars in Russia and of making that country a fortress of atheistic Communism. The divergences caused by the "agentur" (agents) of the Illuminati between the British and Germanic Empires will be used to foment this war. At the end of the war, Communism will be built and used in order to destroy the other governments and in order to weaken the religions. ... During the Second World War, International Communism must become strong enough in order to balance Christendom, which would be then restrained and held in check until the time when we would need it for the final social cataclysm. ...
The Third World War must be fomented by ... the leaders of Islamic World...".

Abnormally strange theories appeared already in the 19th century, then in 1916 in Great Britain, and since then, these considerations are in order to hide the real motor for the global intelligence network. These shocking theories are designed to excite readers of its mystery and with the events described not to the end.

This secret rite is called "The New and Reformed Palladian Rite [or Reformed Palladium]."
It has headquarters in Charleston, S.C., Rome in Italy, and Berlin ... Pike wrote about his beliefs and goals in 1871 in "Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry."
"The Palladian Rite, according to conspiracy theorists it is the very top of the Illuminati pyramid. Conspiracy theorists point to the Palladian Rite as being the secret overlord of all Masonic Rites uniting all masonry together in a dark agenda to propitiate three world wars to bring about the New World Order Government led by shape shifting reptiles from outer space".
Pike designed a plan for world conquest and wrote of it in a letter to Mazzini dated August 15, 1871. He said three future world wars would prepare the world for the New World Order ...
This strategy is corroborated by Dr. Dennis L. Cuddy PhD. in 'The Power Elite's use of Wars and Crises'."
See: pike.htm and 'biblebelievers.org.au'.
Above Dennis Laurence Cuddy, is historian and political analyst, received a Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill [also at NewsWithViews.com].
Mazzini was the member of the underground "Carbonari" society, also with Lelewel [see Chodzko, Oginski ...], Krepowiecki and Jozef Zaliwski. On 17 February 1833, Zaliwski [see Lubiec estate close to Wola Pszczolecka; Sulimierski, Bleszynski, Psarski ...] left Paris and traveled to the Polish lands.

Compare two dates:
1870 Brown of London - Breguet [below]; and
the letter of 1871 from Pike to Mazzini [above].
Breguet cooperated also with Chambrier, V. Foy, the French government (dial telegraph in 1845), the Telegraph Company in 1863 (electric telegraph - Breguet System, late 19th century), in Britain in the 1860s and 1870s with Wood, Edward George b. in Clerkenwell, Islington, January 1812, d. 1896 from Cheapside, City of London, who was friend of Thomas Cooper, the Chartist (galvanic telegraph, Crossley's Telegraph in Halifax), d'Arlincourt (transmitter); Breguet patented a Telegraph Communicator - Breguet Alphabetical Type, circa 1870; manufactured the telephone transmitter (Boudet, Laborde, Breguet, Ader, Du Moncel, and others) and telephone receivers (Bell, Breguet, and others).
In 1877 telephones appears in Russia but in the Russian army experiments on telephone made in 1878.
L. Dyuflon and Dizeren in St. Petersburg established the Electrotechnical workshop on 1892, June 27.
On 1896, December 14, L. Dyuflon, J. Dizeren and A. V. Konstantinovich [Apollon Konstantynowicz the son of Wasyl Konstantynowicz] in St. Petersburg established The Factory of electromechanical structures when Tesla received a British patent on the design of the spark gap - rotating strap.
In 1902 (1901), the Plant of electromechanical structures reorganized into a joint stock company 'Dyuflon, Konstantynowicz & Co', DECA.
In 1870 Louis Francois Clement Breguet transferred the leadership of the company to Edward Brown;
Louis Francois Clement Breguet collaborated with Heinrich Ruhmkorff, George Daniels and Professor Thomas Engel, and Louis Francois Clement Breguet met Alexander Graham Bell and obtained a license to manufacture Bell telephones for the French market.
He had one son Antoine BREGUET, b. 1851 and he was
grandfather of Louis Charles Breguet, aviation pioneer and aircraft manufacturer.
The great-grandson of Louis Francois Clement Breguet:
above Louis Antoine b. 1851 d. 1882, was the last of the Breguet family to run the business. So he took on noted English watchmaker Edward Brown of Clerkenwell to look after the Paris factory.
London-born Edward Brown became the factory manager, his partner - 1870 - and, after Breguet's death, the owner and head of the company. His sons Edward and Henry Brown headed the firm into the 20th century.

Wyszyny - 22 km south-west to MARGONIN,
23 west to ZON, 34 km west to GOLANCZ.

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.

The genealogy of Hutten-Czapski + Karwat + Jaruzelski + Jozef Pisudski, together with Julianna Kiedrzynska ARNOLD of RASZKOW, the godmother to above family line.
Julian PIUS Arnold m. in 1870, in Chocen, south to WLOCLAWEK, to Bronislawa Maria Szrajber b. ca 1844, the daughter of Napoleon Szrajber, of KOWAL, b. ca 1810 + Marianna Ilowecka. They had a son
Bronislaw Marian Arnold b. ca 1871 m. Stefania Maria Arnold,
the daughter of Stefan Arnold b. ca 1830 + Stanislawa Ilowiecka, b. ca 1850.
Julian Pius Arnold was the grandson of
Jan Arnold, 1751-1840, in 1803 was living in RASZKOW
[1st marriage in 1798, in Wierzchoslaw, or in Wierzchoslawice close to Inowroclaw and west to Przybranowo:
Julianna Kiedrzynska, 1772-1811, the daughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski, b. in Wilczkow;
and 2nd m. in 1813, in Liskow (14 km west to Wilczkow), to Helena Kiedrzynska, ca 1780 - 1845,
the daughter of KASPER Kiedrzynski of the Margonin district, ca 1753 - 1814 + Arciszewska b. ca 1763]
+ Julianna Kiedrzynska
[the daughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski who was the son of Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska and Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720, the owner of BIEGANIN close to RASZKOW]
1772-1811
[the 1st wife, but the 2nd was Helena Kiedrzynska, the daughter of Kasper Kiedrzynski who was the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski b. 1749 {my family line}, and of Jakub Kiedrzynski b. in Wilczkow]
and
Julian Pius Arnold was the grandson of
Wojciech Ilowiecki, 1765-1847 + Estera Nasierowska, 1770-1810.

Julian Pius Ludwik Arnold was the great-grandson of
Lucja Skorzewska, 1740 - 1786 + Antoni Nasierowski, 1735 - 1784.
Above Lucja Skorzewska was the daughter of
Antoni Skorzewski, b. ca 1710, d. in 1766 + Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, ca 1710 - bef. 1768.
And Anna JACKOWSKA was the sister to Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the wife of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715 / 1720, the owner of Bieganin. Anna was the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1670, and Jan's 1st wife, unknown, b. ca 1680.
In 1755, the brothers Maciej Jackowski and Mikolaj Jackowski, the sons of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and his 2nd wife Rozalia Trzebska [she was born ca 1687 ?],
the grandsons of Boleslaw Jackowski = Boguslaw Nostitz Jackowski of Turza Wielka,
gave back their inheritance to hands of Michal Jackowski's - their brother - sons.
Next brother, Aleksander Jackowski older, was the squire in Turza Wielka [Turza Wielka of the Nostitz-Jackowskis in the 17th century - 6 km south to Tluchowo; 5 km east to Chalin; 7 km north-east to SOBOWO; 13 km south-east to RUMUNKI Tupadelskie], which estate they received after death of mentioned brother Aleksander Jackowski.

Wladyslaw Czapski / Wladyslaw Hutten Czapski b. in 1835 [either ca 1840 or in 1842], bpt. in Wielun, was the son of Ignacy Hutten Czapski born in RASZKOW in February 1802. Raszkow belonged to my family, Kiedrzynski. In 1802, Ignacy Jozef Hutten Czapski was born,
the son of
Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765
[the grandson of Antoni Hutten Czapski b. 1722/1726 and KATARZYNA]
+ Marjanna Rudnicka b. ca 1775, the daughter of
Szymon Rudnicki + Salomea.
Godfather - Ignacy Rudnicki, the owner of Koscielna Wies; the godmother - Juljanna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska, the owner of Raszkow; her sister was married Pradzynska of Wola Wiazowa and around Pleszew.

Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1768 in Berlin, d. 1832 in Lubostron, or in Labiszyn, 8 km north-east to named Lubostron. But his burial was in Zon, 10 km south-east to Margonin and south-east to Chodziez.
Fryderyk's father or foster father -
Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, ca 1730 - 1773 in Zon, close to Margonin.
The son of
Count, Royal General-Major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, born in 1674 in Wargowo, close to Oborniki - d. 1740.

Franciszek Skorzewski was the husband of
Marianna Barbara Ciecierska, 1741 - 1791.
Above FRANCISZEK SKORZEWSKI was the owner of Niechanowo - 14 km south-east to GNIEZNO: in 1740, Dzialynski sold the estate Niechanowo to hands of Count Henryk Bruhl. Main manager - Onufry BREZA! In 1763 - Niechanowo was sold to Franciszek Skorzewski and Marianna Skorzewski [we know also on Jozef Skorzewski, the leaseholder of RASZKOW, and his sister Antonina Skorzewska - in Raszkow in 1802]. They were owners of Margonin [east of Chodziez - see Kiedrzynski] and Lubostron [18 km north-east to ZNIN - see Czolgosz and Tadeusz Wolanski]. Gorczynski of Zbaszyn took the NIECHANOWO estate in 1789.
Gorczynski until 1805 - then bought by Katarzyna Mielzynski, widow from CHOBIENICE.
Wargowo of the Skorzewskis is a village in the Oborniki district, 8 kilometres south of Oborniki and 22 km north of Poznan; 19 km south-west to Pacholewo of the Pradzynskis.

Above Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1768 in Berlin, d. 1832 in Lubostron, or in Labiszyn, 8 km north-east to named Lubostron. But his burial was in Zon, 10 km south-east to Margonin and south-east to Chodziez. Fryderyk's father - Duke Fryderyk of Prussia in Berlin or by Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, ca 1709/1730 - 1773 in Zon, close to Margonin. Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski b. 1709/1730, was the son of Count, Royal General-Major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, born in 1674 in Wargowo, close to Oborniki - d. 1740
[Andrzej SKORZEWSKI was the brother of
Ludwika Ostromecka Malechowska;
Wladyslaw Maciej Skorzewski;
Wincenty Jozef Skorzewski;
Jozef Prokop Skorzewski;
Katarzyna + 10 others sibilings].
Franciszek Skorzewski b. 1709/1730, was the husband of Marianna Barbara Ciecierska, 1741 - 1791.
Above FRANCISZEK SKORZEWSKI b. 1709/1730, was the owner of Niechanowo - 14 km south-east to GNIEZNO: in 1740, Dzialynski sold the estate Niechanowo to hands of Count Henryk Bruhl. Main manager - Onufry BREZA!
Marianna Skorzewska nee CIECIERSKA had a great library of nature books in Margonin, all in the spirit of the Enlightenment; she had a brain model, microscope and thermometer. In 1748-1769 she acted in Berlin in the scientific and anti-Russian field. Marianna was the friend of Jozef Wybicki.
Feminist, abandoned her husband after the birth of 2 daughters. She was suspected of having an affair with the king of Prussia, whose fruit would be her only son Frederick. He was born in 1768 in Berlin. His baptism was truly royal. An eyewitness to the event, Jozef Wybicki wrote that around Marianna Skorzewska "... the rest of the rooms were full of princes, graphs and generals ... I lose my eye not accustomed to the glare ...".
Jozef Wybicki, who had been the admirer of General Franciszek Skorzewski all his life, met Marianna in Berlin during the Bar Confederation. Later, he lived in Margoninska Wies, which was, as we know, the ancestral seat of Marianna and her husband Franciszek Skorzewski. There he met, and then married Franciszek Skorzewski's niece, Kunegunda Drweska.

The Russian intelligence net:
The Romanov of Russia - Grudzinski - Kiedrzynski / Nostitz-Jackowski - Arcichowski of MARGONIN line [Skorzewski - the Prussian and German intelligence net - Hutten-Czapski with OSKIERKA in Miezonka]:
before 1747,
MICHAL Arcichowski was married to Antonine Golinska (vel Agnieszka Golinska), d. before 1779,
with the son
Anastazy Arcichowski,
and daughters.
Arciechowski Jozef Wojciech, b. in Milicz in 1785, was the son of above Anastazy Arciechowski or Arcichowski and Brygida Leska.
Mentioned
MICHAL Arcichowski or Arciechowski Michal, b. ca 1717, inf. 1748, died in Chodziez [northern Grand Poland and close to ex-Prussian border] in 1771. Before 1747, MICHAL Arcichowski was married to Antonine (vel Agnieszka Golinska) Golinska, d. before 1779,
with a son Anastazy Arcichowski, and daughters:
1.
Marianna Arcichowska in 1779 married to Kasper Kiedrzynski / KACPER KIEDRZYNSKI [the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski and to Jakub Kiedrzynski; both they were sons to Franciszka nee Nostitz-Jackowska, of the family Nostitz-Jackowski relatives of Swiatopelk-Mirski];
2.
Nepomucena Arcichowska in 1778 m. Zygmunt Grudzinski [his second wife];
3.
Michalina;
4.
Karolina in 1779 was unmarried.

Arciechowski Jozef Wojciech, b. in Milicz in 1785, Captain of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, the landowner of Dziewoklucz in 1815, owned Margonin in 1817 [close to the SKORZEWSKI family], m. in 1813 to Dominika Gembicka, the daughter of Ignacy GEMBICKI and Cecylia Kurdwanowska, divorced as Jaworowicz, b. ca 1784,
with a son
1.
Jan ARCICHOWSKI, b. in Margonin in 1821,
and with a daughters
2.
Monika Arcichowski, b. ca 1814, married in 1838 to Apolinary Kiedrzynski;
3.
Eufemia, b. ca 1818 and died in 1820 in Margonin. Margonin - 14 km east of above CHODZIEZ.

Above Monika Arcichowski, b. ca 1814, married in 1838 to Apolinary Kiedrzynski, born ca 1810/1812, the son of Jozef Kiedrzynski b. ca 1785, the grandson of Kasper Kiedrzynski.

Julianna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska was the niece [NOT the daughter] to above Kasper Kiedrzynski who married Marjanna ARCICHOWSKA and they were living close to MARGONIN and near by the Marianna Skorzewska nee Ciecierska.
Kasper Kiedrzynski was the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720.
In 1748, Strzelecki sold the land of Bieganin, to Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720, of the Ostoja coat of arms.
Nepomucena Arcichowska [b. ca 1750], in 1778 m. Zygmunt Grudzinski SENIOR - his second wife.
Count Zygmunt Ignacy Ksawery Grudzinski, 1735-1804, m. 1st to Teresa Katarzyna Krzycka, 1740-1773.

Count Zygmunt Antoni Adam Grudzinski / Zygmunt Grudzinski junior, b. 1824 in Poznan, d. 1908, and he was buried in Borek close to Dubin.
He was the son of
Count Antoni Grudzinski, 1766-1835, the Polish Royal Court official, m. Anna Bialoblocka, 1774-1849,
the grandson of
Count Zygmunt Ignacy Ksawery Grudzinski, 1735-1804 + 1st wife Teresa Katarzyna Krzycka, 1740-1773;
Antoni Bialoblocki, 1741-1813, the Gniezno judge;
Antonina Pomorska, 1756-1806;
the great-grandson of
Karol Grudzinski, the Poznan governor, 1699-1758;
Antoni Krzycki, the Krzywin governor, 1720-1772;
Krystyna Swinarska and Franciszka Anna Skoroszewska.

Above Count Antoni Grudzinski, b. 1766 in Sielec, died in 1835 in Osiek, married twice
1.
in 1791 to Marianna Dorpowska, 1770-1834,
the daughter of
Antoni Kazimierz Dorpowski, and Marianna Chroscicka, 1744-1772;
with children:
A.
Jozefa Antonina Grudzinska, 1792-1861 + Colonel Waclaw Wiktor Gutakowski;
B.
Css Antonina Anna Grudzinska, 1794-1857 + Baron General Dezydery Adam Chlapowski, 1790-1879,
with the son
Baron Tadeusz Chlapowski, 1824-1879 + Css ROZA Golabek-Jezierska, 1847-1879,
and above ROZA was the daughter of
Count Karol Antoni Jozef Golabek-Jezierski, 1818-1899 + Maria Dzierzykraj-Morawska;
and the granddaughter of
Stanislaw Donat Golabek-Jezierski, Captain, 1788-1831;
Marianna Jozefa Izabela Malachowska, 1792-1863;
Franciszek a Paulo Dzierzykraj-Morawski, 1783-1861; and Aniela Wierzchowska;
and the great-granddaughter of
Count Karol Golabek-Jezierski, 1753-1826;
Antoni Malachowski, 1740-1796;
Wojciech Dzierzykraj-Morawski, 1746-1807, and Kajetan Wierzchowski;
Zuzanna Bielinska, 1755-1826;
Katarzyna Dzialynska, 1753-1814;
Zofia Julianna Sczaniecka, 1758-1824;
Marianna Zofia Worcell.

Amelia Grudzinska, died in 1881 in Osiek.
Parents:
Antoni Karol Grudzinski, b. 1766 in Sielec, died in 1835 in Osiek, married twice, the 2nd to Anna Bialoblocka, b. 1786, d. 1849 in Poznan.
Count Antoni Karol Grudzinski m. 1st to Marianna Dorpowska.
In 1791, Joanna Nepomucena Barbara Grudzinska, was born - the daughter of named Antoni Grudzinski.

Karol Grudzinski, the Poznan governor, 1699-1758 in Chodziez,
had the son
Count Zygmunt Ignacy Ksawery Grudzinski, 1735-1804 in BERLIN, married to Teresa Katarzyna Krzycka, 1740-1773,
with mentioned son
Count Antoni Grudzinski / Antoni Karol Grudzinski, b. 1766 in Sielec - d. 1835 in Osiek [buried in PAKOSLAW, south-west Great Poland],
married 1st in 1791 to Marianna Dorpowska,
with 6 children:
inter alia Css Joanna Nepomucena Teodozja Grudzinska, the Duchess of Lowicz, 1791/1799-1831, m. Grand Duke Konstanty Romanow [Konstantin Pavlovich, 1779 - 1831,
the second son of Emperor Paul I and Sophie Dorothea of Wurttemberg].
Antoni married 2nd bef. 1820 to Anna Bialoblocka, with 4 children:
inter alia Css Amelia Grudzinska, 1816-1881, m. Emil Wiktor Szoldrski.

In 1814, the brother of Emperor Aleksander, Duke Konstanty Pawlowicz, had came to Warsaw and met Joanna Grudzinska.
Antoni Karol's GRUDZINSKI parents:
Zygmunt Franciszek Ignacy Ksawery Grudzinski, 1735-1804
[parents: Karol Maciej Jozef Grudzinski, 1699-1758 + Krystyna Swinarska, died in 1754]
+ Teresa Katarzyna Krzycka, d. 1773.
Nepomucena Arcichowska [b. ca 1750], in 1778 m. Zygmunt Grudzinski SENIOR - his second wife.
Count Zygmunt Ignacy Ksawery Grudzinski, 1735-1804, m. 1st to above Teresa Katarzyna Krzycka, 1740-1773.

Amelia married to Emil Wiktor Szoldrski, b. 1813, d. 1885, marriage in December 1838 in Wroclaw.
His parents:
Melchior Joachim Szoldrski, b. in 1778 in Przemet, 14 km south-west to Wilkowo Polskie; d. 1866 in Jaszkow close to Srem
[Wilkowo Polskie in 1816, bpt.; but born in Popowo, a daughter of
Melchjor Szoldrski and Albertyna Kolaczkowska. Wilkowo Polskie, 1820; in Popowo was born daughter of Melchjor Szoldrski, with witness Ignacy Kolaczkowski owner of Wojnowo.
Melchior Joachim Szoldrski, 1778-1866, was the son of
Ignacy Szoldrski and Balbina Suchorzewska.
Balbina Szoldrski (Suchorzewski), b. ca 1740, d. 1807.
Ignacy Szoldrski, ca 1730/1740 - 1780 in Przemet, the son of Andrzej Szoldrski, b. ca 1690, and Antonina TURNO, b. ca 1700.
Ignacy Szoldrski was the half-brother to Franciszka SZYMANOWSKA.
Ignacy was the son of Andrzej Szoldrski.
In 1807 in Popowo, Ms Balbina Suchorzewska married Szoldrska, died, the owner of Golembin and Popowo, born in Tarnow in 1751, the wife of Ignacy SZOLDRSKI. She was buried in Przemet]
+ Albertyna Kolaczkowska, 1792 - 1866.

Bucz was taken by Petzel. In 1881, it belonged to Emil Franz Walerian Petzel. 1893 - owned by Anna Petzel nee Meyer. 1911 - Anna Petzel and her daughter Gertruda Stegmann.
Wargowo - Count, Royal General-Major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, born in 1674 in Wargowo, close to Oborniki - d. 1740; with his grandson Jozef Skorzewski who leased Raszkow, south to Pleszew in 1802, from the Kiedrzynskis.
Rajmund Skorzewski died in 1859 in Bucz, in the WOLSZTYN county, 9 km east to Przemet,
was the son of named JOZEF Skorzewski.
Bucz was owned by Emil Wiktor Szoldrski, b. 1813, d. 1885, married in December 1838 in Wroclaw, to Amelia Grudzinska.
His father, Melchior Joachim Szoldrski, b. in 1778 in Przemet, 14 km south-west to Wilkowo Polskie, died in 1866 in Jaszkow close to Srem. Amelia Grudzinska died in Osiek.
Melchior Szoldrski was the son of
Ignacy Szoldrski, ca 1730/1740 - 1780 in Przemet,
the son of Andrzej Szoldrski, b. ca 1690, and Antonina TURNO, b. ca 1700.

BUCZ:
In 1782, Bucz was the property to Ludwik Hersztopski, the Wschowa official. In 1841, Bucz was owned by Emil Szoldrski.
Emil Szoldrski, married Css Amelia Grudzinska, relatives to Dezydery Chlapowski and the Grand Duke Konstanty Romanow. Duke Konstanty Romanow-Holstein-Gottorp, 1779-1831, was the son of Pawel I, Romanow-Holstein-Gottorp, The Emperor, 1754-1801.

Count Zygmunt Antoni Adam Grudzinski / Zygmunt Grudzinski junior, b. 1824 in Poznan, d. 1908, and he was buried in Borek close to Dubin. He was the son of
Count Antoni Grudzinski, 1766-1835, the Polish Royal Court official, m. Anna Bialoblocka, 1774-1849,
the grandson of
Count Zygmunt Ignacy Ksawery Grudzinski, 1735-1804 + 1st wife Teresa Katarzyna Krzycka, 1740-1773;
Antoni Bialoblocki, 1741-1813, the Gniezno judge;
Antonina Pomorska, 1756-1806;
the great-grandson of
Karol Grudzinski, the Poznan governor, 1699-1758;
Antoni Krzycki, the Krzywin governor, 1720-1772;
Krystyna Swinarska older, and Franciszka Anna Skoroszewska.

Michal Zaleski the second (1770-1842, the son of Jerzy ZALESKI and Franciszka Weslawska) [he had son Zenon 1801-1880 + Kamila Gabriela Marianna Dombrowicz, with the granddaughter Michalina + Stanislaw Kazimierz Aleksander Korwin-Kossakowski, 1837-1905], the official in Szwentow and Rossienie, m. Krystyna Swinarska younger (1770-?).
The ZABIELLO family and Wojciech Paszkowski born in 1780, supported by the Templar, Artur Potocki.
Wojciech was the son of Jan Paszkowski b. 1742. Wojciech had 2 brothers [or more half-brothers]: Dominik Paszkowski and General Franciszek Paszkowski - my father family line by the Armands in Moscow.

Above Count Antoni Grudzinski, b. 1766 in Sielec, died in 1835 in Osiek, married twice
1.
in 1791 to Marianna Dorpowska, 1770-1834, the daughter of Antoni Kazimierz Dorpowski, and Marianna Chroscicka, 1744-1772;
with children:
A.
Jozefa Antonina Grudzinska, 1792-1861 + Colonel Waclaw Wiktor Gutakowski;
B.
Css Antonina Anna Grudzinska, 1794-1857 + Baron General Dezydery Adam Chlapowski, 1790-1879,
with the son
Baron Tadeusz Chlapowski, 1824-1879 + Css ROZA Golabek-Jezierska, 1847-1879,
and above ROZA was the daughter of
Count Karol Antoni Jozef Golabek-Jezierski, 1818-1899 + Maria Dzierzykraj-Morawska;
and the granddaughter of
Stanislaw Donat Golabek-Jezierski, Captain, 1788-1831;
Marianna Jozefa Izabela Malachowska, 1792-1863;
Franciszek a Paulo Dzierzykraj-Morawski, 1783-1861;
and Aniela Wierzchowska;
and the great-granddaughter of
Count Karol Golabek-Jezierski, 1753-1826;
Antoni Malachowski, 1740-1796.

And the great-great-granddaughter of
Stanislaw Adam Bielinski, the LAD governor, 1718-1786;
Marianna Marcjanna Rogalinska, 1730-1793;
and named above STANISLAW BIELINSKI had a daughter -
Nepomucena Joanna Bielinska, 1760-1777 + Jan Jozef Kwilecki, the Miedzyrzecz governor in 1785-1789,
who was married 3 times.
C.
Css Joanna Nepomucena Teodozja Grudzinska, Dss of Lowicz, 1799-1831 + Great Duke Konstanty Romanow-Holstein-Gottorp, the Commander-in-Chief of the Polish Army and Lithuanian troops, 1779-1831.
2.
And Count Antoni Grudzinski, 1766-1835, married 2nd before 1820 to Anna Bialoblocka, 1774-1849, the daughter of Antoni Bialoblocki and Antonina Pomorska.
They had children:
A.
Css Amelia Grudzinska, 1816-1881 + Emil Wiktor Szoldrski, 1813-1901;
B.
Css Teresa Grudzinska, 1817-1887 + Count Wiktor Feliks Szoldrski, 1817-1885;
C.
Junior, Count Zygmunt Antoni Adam Grudzinski, b. 1824 in Poznan, d. 1908, and he was buried in Borek close to Dubin. He was the son of Count Antoni Grudzinski, 1766-1835, the Polish Royal Court official, m. Anna Bialoblocka, 1774-1849,
the grandson of
Count Zygmunt Ignacy Ksawery Grudzinski, 1735-1804.
Nepomucena Arcichowska [b. ca 1750], in 1778 m. Zygmunt Grudzinski SENIOR, b. 1735 -
his second wife.

The Romanov of Russia - Grudzinski - Kiedrzynski / Nostitz-Jackowski - Arcichowski of MARGONIN line [Skorzewski - the Prussian and German intelligence net - Hutten-Czapski with OSKIERKA in Miezonka]:
before 1747,
MICHAL Arcichowski was married to Antonine Golinska (vel Agnieszka Golinska), d. before 1779,
with the son
Anastazy Arcichowski,
and daughters.
Arciechowski Jozef Wojciech, b. in Milicz in 1785,
was the son of above Anastazy Arciechowski or Arcichowski and Brygida Leska.
Mentioned
MICHAL Arcichowski or Arciechowski Michal, b. ca 1717, inf. 1748, died in Chodziez [northern Grand Poland and close to ex-Prussian border] in 1771. Before 1747, MICHAL Arcichowski was married to Antonine (vel Agnieszka Golinska) Golinska, d. before 1779,
with a son Anastazy Arcichowski, and daughters:
1.
Marianna Arcichowska in 1779 married to Kasper Kiedrzynski / KACPER KIEDRZYNSKI [the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski and to Jakub Kiedrzynski; both they were sons to Franciszka nee Nostitz-Jackowska, of the family Nostitz-Jackowski relatives of Swiatopelk-Mirski];
2.
Nepomucena Arcichowska in 1778 m. Zygmunt Grudzinski [his second wife];
3.
Michalina;
4.
Karolina in 1779 was unmarried.
Nepomucena Arcichowska [b. ca 1750], in 1778 m. Zygmunt Grudzinski SENIOR - his second wife.
Count Zygmunt Ignacy Ksawery Grudzinski, 1735-1804, m. 1st to Teresa Katarzyna Krzycka, 1740-1773.
Count Zygmunt Antoni Adam Grudzinski / Zygmunt Grudzinski junior, b. 1824 in Poznan, d. 1908, and he was buried in Borek close to Dubin.
He was the son of
Count Antoni Grudzinski, 1766-1835, the Polish Royal Court official, m. Anna Bialoblocka, 1774-1849,
the grandson of
Count Zygmunt Ignacy Ksawery Grudzinski, 1735-1804 + 1st wife Teresa Katarzyna Krzycka, 1740-1773;
Antoni Bialoblocki, 1741-1813, the Gniezno judge;
Antonina Pomorska, 1756-1806;
the great-grandson of
Karol Grudzinski, the Poznan governor, 1699-1758;
Antoni Krzycki, the Krzywin governor, 1720-1772;
Krystyna Swinarska and Franciszka Anna Skoroszewska.

Count Antoni Grudzinski, b. 1766 in Sielec, died in 1835 in Osiek, married twice
1.
in 1791 to Marianna Dorpowska, 1770-1834, the daughter of Antoni Kazimierz Dorpowski, and Marianna Chroscicka, 1744-1772;
with children:
A.
Jozefa Antonina Grudzinska, 1792-1861 + Colonel Waclaw Wiktor Gutakowski;
B.
Css Antonina Anna Grudzinska, 1794-1857 + Baron General Dezydery Adam Chlapowski, 1790-1879,
with the son
Baron Tadeusz Chlapowski, 1824-1879 + Css ROZA Golabek-Jezierska, 1847-1879.

C.
Css Joanna Nepomucena Teodozja Grudzinska, Dss of Lowicz, 1799-1831 + Great Duke Konstanty Romanow-Holstein-Gottorp, the Commander-in-Chief of the Polish Army and Lithuanian troops, 1779-1831.

2.
And Count Antoni Grudzinski, 1766-1835, married 2nd before 1820 to Anna Bialoblocka, 1774-1849, the daughter of Antoni Bialoblocki and Antonina Pomorska.
They had children:
A.
Css Amelia Grudzinska, 1816-1881 + Emil Wiktor Szoldrski, 1813-1901;
B.
Css Teresa Grudzinska, 1817-1887 + Count Wiktor Feliks Szoldrski, 1817-1885;
C.
Junior, Count Zygmunt Antoni Adam Grudzinski, b. 1824 in Poznan, d. 1908, and he was buried in Borek close to Dubin.

MICHAL Arcichowski or Arciechowski Michal, b. ca 1717, inf. 1748, died in Chodziez [northern Grand Poland and close to ex-Prussian border] in 1771. Before 1747, MICHAL Arcichowski was married to Antonine (vel Agnieszka Golinska) Golinska, d. before 1779,
with a son Anastazy Arcichowski, and daughters:
1.
Marianna Arcichowska in 1779 married to Kasper Kiedrzynski / KACPER KIEDRZYNSKI [the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski and to Jakub Kiedrzynski; both they were sons to Franciszka nee Nostitz-Jackowska, of the family Nostitz-Jackowski relatives of Swiatopelk-Mirski];
2.
Nepomucena Arcichowska in 1778 m. Zygmunt Grudzinski.
Count Zygmunt Antoni Adam Grudzinski / Zygmunt Grudzinski junior, b. 1824 in Poznan, d. 1908, and he was buried in Borek close to Dubin.
He was the son of
Count Antoni Grudzinski, 1766-1835, the Polish Royal Court official, m. Anna Bialoblocka, 1774-1849,
the grandson of mentioned
Count Zygmunt Ignacy Ksawery Grudzinski, 1735-1804 + 1st wife Teresa Katarzyna Krzycka, 1740-1773.

Count Zygmunt Antoni Adam Grudzinski / Zygmunt Grudzinski junior, b. 1824 in Poznan, d. 1908, and he was buried in Borek close to Dubin. He was the son of Count Antoni Grudzinski, 1766-1835, the Polish Royal Court official, m. Anna Bialoblocka, 1774-1849, the grandson of Count Zygmunt Ignacy Ksawery Grudzinski, 1735-1804 + 1st wife Teresa Katarzyna Krzycka, 1740-1773.
Zygmunt Antoni Adam Grudzinski, 1824-1908 + Maria Anna Dzialynska, the daughter of
Tytus Adam Dzialynski, the CONSPIRATOR, 1797-1861 + Celestyna Gryzelda Zamoyska, 1804-1883;
the granddaughter of
Ksawery Franciszek Szymon Tadeusz Dzialynski, 1756-1819;
the great-granddaughter of [the owner of PAKOSC]
Augustyn Dzialynski, 1715-1759.

Marianna Barbara Skorzewska (nee Ciecierska) (1741 - 1791), the owner of LABISZYN close to Bydgoszcz.
Her husband General Franciszek Skorzewski was born 1709 or ca 1730; the owner of Margoninska Wies close to MARGONIN - compare Arciszewski and my family Kiedrzynski from Kasper Kiedrzynski, the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski and Jakub Kiedrzynski.

LEON SKORZEWSKI in Lubostron [Leon took Tadeusz's Wolanski collections of plants, minerals and various peculiarities of nature; Tadeusz Wolanski was pro-Russian] -
Leon Fryderyk Walenty Skorzewski, 1845 - 1903,
the son of Arnold Franciszek Skorzewski; Arnold was born in 1798 in Warsaw, d. 1862 in Lubostron, the Znin County [see Leon Czolgosz; 9 km north-west to BARCIN and north-west to the village Krotoszyn, Zalesie and small city Pakosc],
who was the son of Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski.
Above Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1768 in Berlin, d. 1832 in Lubostron, or in Labiszyn, 8 km north-east to named Lubostron. But his burial was in Zon, 10 km south-east to Margonin and south-east to Chodziez. Fryderyk's father - Duke Fryderyk of Prussia in Berlin or by Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, ca 1709/1730 - 1773 in Zon, close to Margonin. Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski b. 1709/1730, was the son of
Count, Royal General-Major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, born in 1674 in Wargowo, close to Oborniki - d. 1740
[Andrzej SKORZEWSKI was the brother of
Ludwika Ostromecka Malechowska;
Wladyslaw Maciej Skorzewski;
Wincenty Jozef Skorzewski;
Jozef Prokop Skorzewski;
Katarzyna + 10 others sibilings].

General Franciszek Skorzewski b. 1709/1730, was the husband of Marianna Barbara Ciecierska, 1741 - 1791. Above FRANCISZEK SKORZEWSKI b. 1709/1730, was the owner of Niechanowo - 14 km south-east to GNIEZNO: in 1740, Dzialynski sold the estate Niechanowo to hands of Count Henryk Bruhl. Main manager - Onufry BREZA!
1763 - Niechanowo was sold to Franciszek Skorzewski and Marianna Skorzewski.
They were owners of Margonin [east of Chodziez - see Kiedrzynski] and Lubostron [18 km north-east to ZNIN - see Czolgosz and Tadeusz Wolanski]. Gorczynski of Zbaszyn took the NIECHANOWO estate in 1789. Gorczynski until 1805 - then bought by Katarzyna Mielzynski, widow from CHOBIENICE.

Marianna Skorzewska nee CIECIERSKA had a great library of nature books in Margonin, all in the spirit of the Enlightenment; she had a brain model, microscope and thermometer. In 1748-1769 she acted in Berlin in the scientific and anti-Russian field. Marianna was the friend of Jozef Wybicki. Feminist, abandoned her husband after the birth of 2 daughters. She was suspected of having an affair with the king of Prussia, whose fruit would be her only son Frederick. He was born in 1768 in Berlin. His baptism was truly royal. An eyewitness to the event, Jozef Wybicki wrote that around Marianna Skorzewska "... the rest of the rooms were full of princes, graphs and generals ... I lose my eye not accustomed to the glare ...".
Jozef Wybicki, who had been the admirer of General Franciszek Skorzewski all his life, met Marianna in Berlin during the Bar Confederation. Later, he lived in Margoninska Wies, which was, as we know, the ancestral seat of Marianna and her husband Franciszek Skorzewski. There he met, and then married Franciszek Skorzewski's niece, Kunegunda Drweska.
The godfather of the newborn Frederick in 1768 was King Frederick II, who was baptizing him through his representative, the governor of Berlin. We will not be sure how it really was and this is not the point to look for the psychological bottom in the soul of the Prussian king. So it's time to go back to Drezdenko with Marianna Skorzewska. "Marianna Skorzewska's influence on Fryderyk must have been widely known, since the Bar Confederation in 1768, wanting to support Prussia in the fight against Russia, and the insurrgents asked her for support. At this point it is worth mentioning that Frederick II inspired confederates by playing a double game with them and the Russian court. The Confederates instigated the fight against Russia, and at the same time he suggested to Tsarina Catherine II, who was Prussian, to deal with the confederates. The Confederation erupted in 1768, four years after the accession to the throne of Stanislaw August Poniatowski, lover of Katarzyna II the Great. The reform plans of the Polish king were closely monitored, and Frederick II made sure that none of them was implemented. The confusion in Poland was very good for him, and his neighbor's weakness was part of his anti-Polish plans. After the fall of the confederation in 1772, he persuaded Katarzyna to the First Partition of Poland, and the Confederation was proof of the inability of Poles to lead their own state and an excuse to divide it".

Baszkow - 4 km north to the Prussian border, 1684 bought by Rafal Leszczynski;
in 1696 belonged to his son Stanislaw then King of Poland, with villages: Dlugoleka, Rogozewo, Bestwin, Rebiechow, Sielec, Ruda, Borownica, to 1736; next to son of August II - duke Aleksander Sulkowski in 1741, but since 1762 to his son August Sulkowski, who sold Baszkow to Maksymilian Mielzynski in 1791 (the Mielzynskis to 1826);
next owners - Aleksander Mielzynski and Mikolaj Mielzynski in 1828 / 1829.
In 1779 Baszkow was hired by Antoni Madalinski, General in 1794; in 1799, Maksymilian Mielzynski died, who was the father of Stanislaw;
Stanislaw Mielzynski taken Pawlowice, Poniec, Laszczyn and Golancz.
Mikolaj Mielzynski - Zytowiecko, Leka Mala, Karczewo, Baszkow.
Katarzyna taken Rabin.


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.

Louis IX of Hesse-Darmstadt, b. 1719, was the Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt, and he was a son of Louis VIII, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt. Louis IX was a member of 'La Franc-Maconnerie Templiere et Occultiste'.
His youngest son
Christian of Hessen-Darmstadt, b. 1763, in Bouxwiller, was a Dutch general. He was also a keen Freemason, the Grandmaster.

His sibilings:
1. Landgravine Caroline of Hesse-Darmstadt, 1746 - 1821;
2.
Frederika Louisa of Hesse-Darmstadt, 1751 - 1805 in BERLIN: marriage in 1769 in Charlottenburg, to Frederick William II of Prussia, b. in 1744 in Berlin.

Frederick's parents:
Prince Augustus William, of Prussia, 1722 - 1758
[parents:
Frederick William I, of Prussia, 1688 - 1740 + Sophia Dorothea, of England and Hannover, 1687 - 1757]
and
Duchess Louise Amalie of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel, 1722 - 1780
[parents:
Ferdinand Albert II, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg, 1680 - 1735 + Antoinette Amalie of Brunswick-Luneburg, 1696 - 1762].

Louise's brother was Ferdinand of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel, 1721 - 1792. Ferdinand, Prince of Brunswick-Luneburg (born in 1721, Wolfenbuttel - d. 1792, Vechelde), was a Prussian field marshal (1758-1766). Ferdinand, Prince of Brunswick-Luneburg was appointed to command the Hanoverian Army of Observation -
"... Ferdinand accepted this appointment on the condition that he would have direct access to George II ruler of Hanover and Britain". "... 1757 to 1762 he led an Anglo-German army in Western Germany which successfully repelled French attempts to occupy Hanover [by Wikipedia]." Ferdinand, Prince of Brunswick-Luneburg also was a freemason, initiated in 1740 into the Lodge of The Three Globes in Berlin, and received the degree of Master Mason in 1743 at Breslau. He was in the closest touch with Frederick the Great [like Marianna Skorzewska nee Ciecierska], who supervised the instruction of the guard battalion. Ferdinand was one of the most intimate friends of the king. In 1759, "... Ferdinand retreated in the face of a French advance, but managed to check them with a decisive victory at the Battle of Minden. This ended the immediate French threat to Hanover, as the French army was in no condition to continue its advance". Duke Ferdinand of Brunswick, 1721 - 1792; Scottish Rite; he is the same Duke of Brunswick who was mentioned in Robison's secret Illuminati membership list; the patron of the Asiatic Brethern, an Illuminati offshoot. The Sabbatian Vienna Lodge of the Asiatic Brethren was founded by Jacob Frank's cousin, Moses Dobrushka, alias Von Schoenfeld. Hans Heinrich von Ecker und Eckhoffen (1750 - 1790), a Bavarian Officer, established two of the various so-called 'fringe-masonic' ... Orders (or Systems) which flourished in the second half of the 18th century. The first, called the Ordo Rotae et Aureae Crucis (The Order of the Wheel and of the Golden Cross) was founded in 1776. By Faivre, Antoine, 'Asiatic Brethren', in: "Dictionary of Gnosis ...".
"... Amongst the order's heads it were Franz Thomas von Schonfeld as well as Ephraim Hirschfeld who allowed for this new and unprecedented influx of specifically Kabbalistic, Sabbatean and partly Frankist bodies of thought" - copyright in 2018 by Frater Acher.

Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1768 in Berlin, d. 1832 in Lubostron, or in Labiszyn, 8 km north-east to named Lubostron. But his burial was in Zon, 10 km south-east to Margonin and south-east to Chodziez. Fryderyk's father or foster father -
Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, ca 1730 - 1773 in Zon, close to Margonin.
Son of Count, Royal General-Major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, born in 1674 in Wargowo, close to Oborniki - d. 1740 [Andrzej was the brother of Ludwika Ostromecka Malechowska; Wladyslaw Maciej Skorzewski; Wincenty Jozef Skorzewski; Jozef Prokop Skorzewski; Katarzyna + 10 others sibilings].

Franciszek Skorzewski was the husband of Marianna Barbara Ciecierska, 1741 - 1791. Above FRANCISZEK SKORZEWSKI was the owner of Niechanowo - 14 km south-east to GNIEZNO: in 1740, Dzialynski sold the estate Niechanowo to hands of Count Henryk Bruhl. Main manager - Onufry BREZA! In 1763 - Niechanowo was sold to Franciszek Skorzewski and Marianna Skorzewski [we know also on Jozef Skorzewski, the leaseholder of RASZKOW, and his sister Antonina Skorzewska - in Raszkow in 1802]. They were owners of Margonin [east of Chodziez - see Kiedrzynski] and Lubostron [18 km north-east to ZNIN - see Czolgosz and Tadeusz Wolanski]. Gorczynski of Zbaszyn took the NIECHANOWO estate in 1789.
Gorczynski until 1805 - then bought by Katarzyna Mielzynski, widow from CHOBIENICE.

Wargowo of the Skorzewskis is a village in the Oborniki district, 8 kilometres south of Oborniki and 22 km north of Poznan; 19 km south-west to Pacholewo of the Pradzynskis.

Augustyn Gorzenski was the son of Antoni Gorzenski, and Ludwika Bleszynski of Bydgoszcz.

Augustyn Gorzenski, the Dobrzyca owner [close to Orpiszewek owned by Jakub Kiedrzynski, b. 1738], in 1774 [the wife aged 17 years only], married [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)] Aleksandra Skorzewski of Labiszyn (1757 - 1801),
the daughter of
General Franciszek Skorzewski and Marianna nee Ciecierski -
the famous favourite of Fryderyk II the Prussia King.

Franciszek Salezy Gorzenski married to Anna Deregowska a Gleissen.

Franciszek Salezy Gorzenski, ca 1720 - 1775, was the son of Aleksander Mikolaj Gorzenski. Franciszek Salezy Gorzenski, ca 1720 - 1775,
was the father of
1.
Teresa Goetzendorf Grabowska
and 2.
Augustyn Gorzenski
[Count, b. 1743, died in 1816; Augustyn Gorzenski, senator, adjutant of the King, Stanislaw August Poniatowski, General. AUGUSTYN GORZENSKI was married to Aleksandra Skorzewska, b. 1757, died in 1801, the daughter of Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski. Franciszek's Skorzewski foster son was
Fryderyk Wilhelm Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1768 in BERLIN + Antonina Adelajda Garczynska, b. 1767/1770, d. 1824. 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.

Antonina GARCZYNSKA was the daughter of STEFAN GARCZYNSKI, junior, b. 1730 in Poznan, Dec. 1773 + 1st wife Weronika KRZYCKA, the daughter of Maciej Krzycki. Antonina had a brother FRANCISZEK GARCZYNSKI.

Antonina GARCZYNSKA was the daughter of STEFAN GARCZYNSKI, junior, b. 1730 in Poznan, Dec. 1773 + Weronika KRZYCKA, the daughter of Maciej Krzycki.
Antonina had a brother FRANCISZEK GARCZYNSKI.

Named Stefan junior was the son of SENIOR Stefan Garczynski, 1690-1755 + Zofia Tucholka;
the grandson of
Damian Kazimierz Garczynski, born in LESZNO in 1664, died in 1711 + Anna Radomicka;
and the great-grandson of
Samson Garczynski, b. ca 1620 - d. 1667 + Barbara Marianna Werda];

3.
Feliks Gorzenski married Anna Zienkiewicz.

In 1790, Feliks Gorzenski was as the Colonel. Feliks Gorzenski was the manager of DRUCK in the Oszmiana county. In 1797, above named Augustyn Gorzenski wanted to take over this property. Then Feliks Gorzenski owned Bieganin, bought in June 1803 from hands of Maksymilian Otto Trampczynski, the owner. Before the Trampczynskis this Bieganin land belonged to Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720 - my branch. Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720, had the daughter,
Ludwika Kiedrzynska, married Maciej Otto Trampczynski (1740 - 1789), the son of Jan Otto-Trampczynski and Rozalia GARCZYNSKA.
Maciej's son -
Jozef Trampczynski was born in 1779 in Gora No 1, close to SREM - see PLATER [Gora No 1 is NOT in Lower Silesia].


SREM and GORA No 1:

Jozef Trampczynski was born in 1779 in Gora No 1, close to SREM. Jozef Trampczynski, was an owner of Karsy in 1801.

Wojciech Trampczynski / Stefan Wojciech, b. 1860 in Deblowo, close to Gniezno; he was died in 1953 in Poznan. In 1910, Trampczynski was the MP of Germany. Wojciech was the son of
Alexei Cyprian Trampczynski (1812-1863) and Emilia Biederman (1827-1868).
Aleksy Cyprian Otto-Trampczynski, b. in Piersko in the Wilczyn parish, south to Strzelno; died in Trzemeszno. Aleksy was the son of
older Wojciech Trampczynski, 1768-1846 and Marianna Niezychowska, 1776-1853.
Marianna Otto-Trampczynska, nee Niezychowska, b. ca 1776 in Kurnatowice, in the Miedzychod County, 6 kilometres north of Kwilcz, 14 km east of Miedzychod, and 61 km west of Poznan, Greater Poland, died in 1853 in Kurnatowice. Above Wojciech Otto-Trampczynski, b. 1768 in Gora.
Wojciech Trampczynski, b. 1768 in Gora, was the brother of Jozef Otto-Trampczynski + Antonina KONARZEWSKA.
Wojciech was the husband of Marianna NIEZYCHOWSKA.
Above Jozef Otto-Trampczynski, b. 1779 in Gora. Jozef was the husband of Antonina KONARZEWSKA.

Wojciech Trampczynski and Jozef Trampczynski were the sons of Maciej Otto-Trampczynski JUNIOR, 1740-1789 + Ludwika Kiedrzynska b. ca 1750.

Above Maciej Otto-Trampczynski, b. 1740, was the son of Jan Otto-Trampczynski, b. ca 1710, and Rozalia GARCZYNSKA, the daughter of SAMSON GARCZYNSKI, 2nd, b. 1680.

Jan Samson Garczynski b. 1680, had a son Maciej Jozef Garczynski (1710, Budziejewo - 1762/1766), the owner of Gorzuchowo and Rogalino (until 1737), m. in 1743 to Franciszka Trampczynska, d. bef. 1763. Maciej Jozef had a daughter - Marianna (d. aft. 1790); she married manager of Niechanowo belonged to Garczynski in 1783, 1790.

Even in 1766, an old heiress of BIEGANIN - Izabela Kucharska collected money from Trampczynski secured on the estate by Andrzej Kiedrzynski [b. 1715/1720]; in 1774 - her son, Franciszek Droszewski, also accepted this sum. At the beginning of the 19th century, the heir of the village BIEGANIN was Feliks Gorzenski, lieutenant Colonel of the Polish Army. His wife Anna died young, in 1809, leaving 3 minor sons and two daughters.

Gutow - 3 km south to Sobotka; 6 km north to Bedzieszyn; 5 km south to KARSY; and 18 km west to KALISZ. In 1801, in Karsy, Jan Kromer, the Prussian lieutenant, married Wiktorja Grudzielska. She was born 1755; witnesses:
Jozef Trampczynski, an owner of Karsy [in 1801]; Osinski owner of Czechel.
KARSY - here BONA Kiedrzynska of KARSY was living - is situated in the Kalisz prov.; close to Goluchow - 8,5 km; near Pleszew - 14 km.

Jan Samson Garczynski
had a son
Maciej Jozef Garczynski (1710, Budziejewo - 1762/1766), the owner of Gorzuchowo and Rogalino (until 1737), m. in 1743 to Franciszka Trampczynska, b. ca 1720 or before, d. bef. 1763.

Franciszka Trampczynska m. Garczynska, was the sister of Jan Otto Trampczynski.

Ludwika Kiedrzynska, married Maciej Otto Trampczynski (1740 - 1789),
the son of mentioned
Jan Otto-Trampczynski and Rozalia GARCZYNSKA.

Ignacy Garczynski was the son of named Maciej Jozef Garczynski and his wife Trampczynska. Ignacy Garczynski b. ca 1740.
Maciej Jozef Garczynski was born in February 1710, in Budziejewo.
Franciszka Trampczynska was born before 1720 or ca 1720.

Maciej Jozef Garczynski b. in 1710, had a daughter -
Marianna Garczynska (b. ca 1735 ?; d. aft. 1790); she married manager of Niechanowo which belonged to Garczynski in 1783 - 1790.

Gora No 1 is a village in the Srem commune, within the Srem County, 5 kilometres north-west of Srem and 32 km south of Poznan; 8 km north-west to MECHLIN; 5 km west to Zbrudzewo / Oberau - the Srem city possessions.

Five children of Andrzej Kiedrzynski and Franciszka Jackowski - Kiedrzynska were born in Bieganin, among others
1.
Izydor Kiedrzynski, b. 1749, probably in Bieganin - died bef. 1802, his widowed wife, Helena Kiedrzynska, moved house from Jedlno to RASZKOW, and then back to Wola Wiazowa in 1820; Izydor Kiedrzynski [1749 - bef. or in 1802] is my direct ancestor.
2.
Florian Kiedrzynski;
3.
Dorota Kiedrzynska Madalinska Psarska but she was married the 1st to Wawrzyniec Bartlomiej Grabinski / Grabienski.
4.
Ludwika Kiedrzynska, married Maciej Otto Trampczynski (1740 - 1789),
the son of
Jan Otto-Trampczynski and Rozalia GARCZYNSKA.
Maciej's son -
Jozef Trampczynski died in 1779 in Gora, close to SREM;
the great-grandson was born in Piersko, at the Szamotuly County.
Next generation of the Trampczynskis in Deblowo, in the Gniezno County:
famous Wojciech Trampczynski = Stefan Wojciech Trampczynski, b. 1860, the Speaker of Parliament in Poland in 1919 - 1922; 1922 - 1927 of Senat. Acted in 1918 in the Great Poland.

Even in 1766, an old heiress of BIEGANIN -
Izabela Kucharska collected money from Trampczynski secured on the estate by Andrzej Kiedrzynski [b. 1715/1720]; in 1774 - her son, Franciszek Droszewski, also accepted this sum.
At the beginning of the 19th century, the heir of the village BIEGANIN was Feliks Gorzenski, lieutenant Colonel of the Polish Army. His wife Anna died young, in 1809, leaving 3 minor sons and two daughters. The heir is mentioned in the records as late as 1830, then we find only the leaseholder Edmund Dembinski in 1843.
5.
Andrzej Kiedrzynski, younger, b. ca 1750, the owner of the half of Kiedrzyn close to northern Czestochowa.

Feliks Gorzenski married Anna Zienkiewicz.
In 1790, Feliks Gorzenski was as the Colonel. Feliks Gorzenski was the manager of DRUCK in the Oszmiana county. In 1797, above named Augustyn Gorzenski wanted to take over this property.
Then Feliks Gorzenski owned Bieganin, bought in June 1803 from hands of Maksymilian Otto Trampczynski, the owner.
Before the Trampczynskis this Bieganin land belonged to Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1710/1715 - my family branch.
Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720, had the daughter, Ludwika Kiedrzynska, married Maciej Otto Trampczynski (1740 - 1789), the son of Jan Otto-Trampczynski and Rozalia GARCZYNSKA.
Maciej's son - Jozef Trampczynski was born in 1779 in Gora, close to SREM - see PLATER [Gora is NOT in Lower Silesia].

Kucharki - 2 km north to Pogrzybow;
3 km south-west to Skrzebowa;
6 km south-west to BIEGANIN {in the 40' of the 18th century belonged to Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1715 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, Kiedrzynska}.

Gora No 1 is a village in the Srem commune, within the Srem County, 5 kilometres north-west of Srem and 32 km south of Poznan; 8 km north-west to MECHLIN; 5 km west to Zbrudzewo / Oberau - the Srem city possessions.
Together with Grabinski / Grabianski / Grabienski + Poniatowski of Gora No 2 and Chruszczobrod + Kiedrzynski of Strzegowa close to Kalisz + Gora No 1 close to Srem together with Oppeln-Bronikowski and Karwat in Mechlin, the Srem district. GORA No 2 - Gora / Gora Siewierska in 1757, south-west to Chruszczobrod [in 1640/1644, Jan Poniatowski b. ca 1610/1620]. Goluchowice - at half way from Siewierz to Chruszczobrod. In Chruszczobrod - Gabriel Jozef Longin Taszycki was born in 1755. Not in Rudniki. Gabriel Taszycki d. in 1809 in Wysoka. Gora / Gora Siewierska [Jozef Poniatowski], 2 km south to Twardowice.
TWARDOWICE:
Ludwika Grabianska b. in 1857 in Twardowice, d. Nov. 1939 in Tomice close to Wadowice. Ludwika Grabianska Gostkowska m. in 1875 in Twardowice, in the Siemonia parish [close to Golasza, north to Bedzin], to Baron Aleksander Gostkowski, b. 1839 in Zagrody, d. in 1893 in Tomice close to Wadowice - witnesses: Romuald Grabianski, the landlord of Wiklow and Jan Grabianski, the Kuznica [Kuznica Sulikowska or Kuznica Maslonska] owner.

Jan Poniatowski b. ca 1620 + 1st to Lukrecja Woyna. Jan Poniatowski in 1640 was godfather in Chruszczobrod together with Barbara Ujejska, the daughter of Ujejski, the writer of a land office. Jan Poniatowski of Chruszczobrod was the godfather together with Zofia Swietoslawska in 1640. The newborn Mikolaj Myszkowski b. in 1640 in Osiek, bpt. in December 1640 in Kozieglowki.
In 1757, Karol Zarski, the owner of Gora No 2, and Jozef Ciolek Poniatowski / Jozef Poniatowski, the owner of half in GORA No 2, had a court case vs priest Szaff.
In 1761, Jozef Grabianski was the owner of a part in Chruszczobrod or Mierzajowo vs the priest of Bedzin. Jozef Grabianski took this estate from Kazimierz Przylecki.
In 1734 in Chruszczobrod, Stanislaw Przylecki the Oswiecim official, the Zator, Siewierz official, with the wife Zuzanna Myszkowski, were the owners of Chruszczobrod and Mierzejowice.
Jozef Ciolek Poniatowski was the co-owner of GORA No 2. Named Jozef Poniatowski younger, in 1769 had court case.

In 1744 inf. on Jozef Grabianski, the Winnica official, the co-owner of Chruszczobrod, together with Jan Zakrzewski Bogoria, the SIEWIERZ judge, the Miarzejewice / Mierzejowice landlord. In ZWIERZYNIEC in 1763 to 1801, the nun in Zwierzyniec, Petronela Poniatowski.
In Grodziec, in 1758, godfather was Jacek Jozef Poniatowski with the wife Anna of Lagisza, together with the witnessess Jan Kmita, Teresa Krasuska, Stefan Kmita of Kwasniowo, Felicjan Boguslawski of SLAWKOWO and others. SIEWIERZ in 1792, the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski confirmed the Siewierz duchy for Bishop Michal Poniatowski, his brother, who was the Siewierz governor.

Ludwika Grabianska b. in 1857 in Twardowice was the daughter of
Ludwik Antoni Ofnucy Grabianski b. 1823 in Twardowice, bpt. in Siemonia, d. in 1885, Twardowice;
godparents -
Jan Kanty Grabianski, Karolina Ditman,
witnesses - Andrzej Ditman and Felicja Stolarska.
Ludwik owned Twardowice and the part in Myszkowice A. Ludwika was the granddaughter of
Walenty Wawrzyniec Grabianski b. in 1771 in Pogonia, bpt. in Bedzin + in 1817 in Siemonia to Joanna Teresa Pieglowska b. 1797, d. in 1830 in Tapkowice, owned Milowice in the Czeladz parish; co-owner of Tapkowice with the villages Nezdara, Ossa; owned Twardowice.
Ludwika was the great-granddaughter of
Franciszek Grabianski b. ca 1735, d. in 1814 in Niegowonice, 6 km east to Trzebyczka, 11 km east-south to Chruszczobrod, 8 km south-east to Wiesiolka, and 9 km south-east to WYSOKA.

Nearest relative Jakub Kiedrzynski of Kalisz helped to
Jozef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI b. 1774, who had brother Jakub Hiacynt MADALINSKI born 1775, m. Honorata Psarska died ca 1820, with daughter Anna b. 1797, m. in 1821 to Jozef Julian Walewski.
In 1784 Jozef Madalinski, Jakub Madalinski and Julianna, remained under the care of Jakub Kiedrzynski, born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish, died in 1798, the official in KALISZ, and under Pawel Wargawski. Jozef Madalinski, Jakub Madalinski and Julianna were owners of Raczkow and Upuszczow - in 1786 leased Sebastian Zablocki. In 1787 they had new guardian Jan Madalinski of Bobrownik / Bobrowniki - 8 km south-east to Grabow by the PROSNA river; east to OSTRZESZOW. Jakub Kiedrzynski
[born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798;
see on his son MARCIN Kiedrzynski],
now a judge of the land of Kalisz, and
Antoni Psarski - half-brother of above Jozef, Jakub and Julianna -
in 1792 acknowledge the owner of Strzegow / STRZEGOWA, south to Kalisz - Andrzej Grabienski / Andrzej GRABINSKI.

Marianna Madalinski (born Grabianka) married Andrzej Madalinski before 1686. Marianna d. before 1721. Marianna Rudzinski Grabianka Madalinska had a brother Franciszek Wojciech Grabianka. Samuel Rudzinski had 2 children: among others Zofia Ostrorog (born Rudzinska).

Aleksander MADALINSKI, the son of Andrzej Madalinski and Grabianka, was the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow; in 1725 m. to Barbara Walknowska / Walichnowski, daughter of Andrzej Walknowski.
Barbara was known as Franciszka.
Barbara was the godmother in 1755 in Biezdrowo.
They died before 1772, left son Kajetan Madalinski.

Kajetan MADALINSKI, in 1772 signed a document with wife Dorota Kiedrzynska, daughter of Andrzej Kiedrzynski and Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska; Dorota was the widow after death of Bartlomiej Grabienski and Tomasz Psarski; Dorota again signed this document in 1773. Kajetan Madalinski was the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow; Dorota and Kajetan Madalinski were both owners of Strzegow / STRZEGOWA, the village of Grabienski [Strzegowa south to KALISZ]; they were landowners of Zielecin, which village they leased Melchior Koszutski.
Kajetan Madalinski died in 1781 / 1784;
Dorota Kiedrzynska-Madalinska died in 1777 / 1784 - in Gostyczyna
[close to Zydow and Chotow; 10/13 km south to KALISZ. In the 17th cent. owned by Domiechowski and in the first half of the 17th century belonged to SZOLDRSKI - Jan Szoldrski bought Gostyczyna in 1594 - until 1715 or after 1715; 1651 to Roscieski;
in 1793-1806 and in 1815 to Prussia].
Her children were born in Strzegow / Strzegowa.
Sons:
1.
Wawrzyniec Jozef Kajetan Antoni Madalinski, b. 1774;
2.
Hiacynt Jakub Madalinski b. in 1775;
3. Michal Stanislaw Kostka Madalinski, b. in 1776.
And daughters:
Anna, b. ca 1768, d. 1772; Julianna, b. in 1775; Waleria Jozefa Madalinska, b. 1778 - Gostyczyna.

In 1784 Jozef Madalinski was living; also Jakub and Julianna, all three remaining under the care of Jakub Kiedrzynski, b. 1738 in Wilczkow, official in KALISZ, and under Pawel Wargawski. Jozef, Jakub and Julianna were owners of Raczkow and Upuszczow - in 1786 leased Sebastian Zablocki. In 1787 they had new guardian Jan Madalinski of Bobrownik / Bobrowniki - 8 km south-east to Grabow by the PROSNA river; east to OSTRZESZOW. Jakub Kiedrzynski, the judge of the land of Kalisz, and Antoni Psarski - half-brother of above Jozef, Jakub and Julianna - in 1792 acknowledge the owner of Strzegow / Strzegowa - Andrzej Grabienski. Named Wawrzyniec Jozef Kajetan Antoni Madalinski, b. 1774 = Jozef Madalinski was the Captain in 1809, married to Julianna Bogdanska, 1 voto Kiedrzynska - she died in Orpiszew, in 1809 or in Orpiszewek [Lutynia close to Dobrzyca and Pleszew, and 2 km south-west to ORPISZEWEK. Near to RACENDOW / Racendowo].

Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715 / 1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska were the parents of [among others]:
1.
KACPER Kiedrzynski b. ca 1750, ie. Kasper Kiedrzynski born 1740 / 1750 ?, married to Maryanna Arcichowska [Maria Joanna Konstancja Kreska / Marya Joanna Konstancya Kreska, born 14 August 1774 in Grebanin, the Baranow parish, close to Kepno and the Polish-Prussian border, married on 27 August 1804 in Grebanin, close to above Baranow, to Andrzej Kiedrzynski junior / Jedrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1770. Andrzej Kiedrzynski (junior) was born ca 1770, was the son of Kacper / Kasper Kiedrzynski and Marianna Arcichowski, from Rokutow in the Grodzisko parish. Maria Joanna Konstancja Kreska / Marya Joanna Konstancya Kreska, born 14 August 1774 in Grebanin, the Baranow parish, was the daughter of Joachim Kreski b. 1723 in Kobylogrod / Kobyla Gora close to Ostrzeszow, died 1795 in Grebanin, the Baranow parish, close to Kepno.
Joachim KRESKI was married to Justyna Magnuska b. 1749 and died 1817 in Grebanin];
2.
DOROTA PSARSKA - MADALINSKA born ca 1740 / 1750, died in 1784
[Dorota Kiedrzynska was 1st married (1768 / 1769 ?) to Wawrzyniec Grabinski / Wawrzyniec Bartlomiej Grabinski / Bartlomiej Grabianski who d. before 1769, his father
Stefan Grabinski d. 1742, mother Konstancja Lubiatowska d. 1763.
Dorota m. 2nd to Tomasz Psarski born ca 1740 / 1750, died ca 1807; Tomasz was the owner of Wola Dzierlinska bought in 1786. Antoni PSARSKI who was the son of Tomasz Psarski, and Lucja Czekulin had a daughter KONSTANCJA Psarska (b. ca 1819 - died after 1840).
Above Tomasz Psarski born ca 1740 - died after 1770 / 1819 + Dorota Kiedrzynska, 1740-1784, had son Antoni Psarski born in 1770. Dorota m. 3rd to Kajetan Madalinski, 1740-1784, with the son
Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809];
3.
Izydor Kiedrzynski who was b. 1749 and m. {2nd ?} to Helena Hutten-Czapska born in 1762 and she died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828 [the family of the author].
4.
Jan Marcin BOGDANSKI died in 1809, married in ca 1764 to Marianna Ostoja Kiedrzynska d. 1785, the daughter of above named Andrzej Kiedrzynski and his wife Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, with children:
Marianna Bogdanska, 1768-1848, m. in 1784, Piotr Franciszek Tomasz Kiedrowski;
Petronela Bogdanska m. Roch Ruszkowski;
Florian Bogdanski d. 1851, the owner of Jankow / Jankowo.

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.

Dorota Kiedrzynska-Grabienska-Psarska and Kajetan Madalinski were both owners of Strzegow / STRZEGOWA, the village of Grabienski [Strzegowa NOT in the Gostyn parish]; they were landowners of Zielecin [north-west to KOSCIAN or Zielecin 10 km north-west to Sulmierzyce, close to RZASNIA], which village they leased Melchior Koszutski. Kajetan Madalinski died in 1781 / 1784.

Strzegowa - 12 km south-west to Kalisz, 3 km west to Gostyczyna. The district of Nowe Skalmierzyce, within the Ostrow Wielkopolski County.

Marcin Bogdanski, the son of Walenty Bogdanski + Stawiska - inf. on Marcin in 1764. Marcin Bogdanski from hands of Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski, widowed aft. Andrzej Kiedrzynski, and from her sons in 1773 took the half of Strzegowa. Strzegowa - 12 km south-west-south of KALISZ, close to Gostyczyna, Chotow and Zydow.
Marcin was the leaseholder of the half in OCIAZ in 1774-1775.
Marcin Bogdanski took from Wojciech Koszutski in 1774 took Lutynia - 2 km to Orpiszewek and 2 km to Fabianow, in the Pleszew district {close to RACENDOW}.
Marcin Bogdanski m. Marianna Kiedrzynski, the daughter of named Andrzej Kiedrzynski + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski. The wedding ca 1764. Marcin was the owner of Ociaz in 1784.
Marcin BOGDANSKI and Marianna in 1784 sold Wszolowo, Jankowo and Ordzino to Weronika Krzycki, 1-voto Mycielska, 2nd m. Stefan Garczynski.

Pawel Skorzewski 1744-1819, was born in Maczniki, 10 km south-west to KALISZ, the Polish Brigadier General of the Duchy of Warsaw, the owner of Broniszewice, 12 km north-east-north to Pleszew [close to Erasmus Mycielski and to Jakub Kiedrzynski + Bardzka Walknowska + Bogdanska], was the son of
Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766 + Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, ca 1710 - 1768,
the sister to Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowska m. Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1710/1715, who was the brother of the owner of KAMYK, north-west to Czestochowa. Andrzej was the son of Jan Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1670/1680, of Kiedrzyn, now in northern Czestochowa.
Anna Skorzewska and Franciszka Kiedrzynska were the daughters of JAN Nostitz-Jackowski - this is the branch coming to Swiatopelk-Mirski in Stara Hancza and in Swiedziebnia; and also to the BAGRATIONI family of Georgia.

Mikolaj Swinarski / Mikolaj Swiniarski m. in 1748 to Anna Bninska Swinarska [her SECOND husband], ca 1727-1771, the daughter of Rafal Bninski, the Srem governor, 1705-1770 + Marianna Kwilecka, ca 1700 - 1761.

The Karwats lived in MECHLIN and SREM in the second half of the 19th century, but with links to Wichulec and Tczew [Bardzki, Schroeder, Nostitz-Jackowski, Karwat]; after second World War they lived in Bydgoszcz. They came from Andrzej Karwat b. ca 1770/1780/1790, m. 1st ca 1810 to Maria Kreciewska, with the son Teofil Karwat, b. 1810/1820 + Jadwiga Kielczewska, b. ca 1830, d. 1873; Andrzej Karwat m. 2nd ca 1833, with the son Julian Karwat b. ca 1834 + Urszula Bialoblocka.

Mechlin an Gostyczyna with Oppeln-Bronikowski. MECHLIN close to SREM, with KARWAT, Oppeln-Bronikowski and Watta-Skrzydlewski;
Strzegowa of Bogdanski and Franciszka Nostitz Jackowska married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1715, and of Andrzej Grabienski in 1792 [relatives to Dorota Kiedrzynska m. Grabienska, Psarska, Madalinska;
she was the niece to Izydor Kiedrzynski who was the father to Gabryel Kiedrzynski born in JEDLNO, my genealogical line], close to Kalisz and to GOSTYCZYNA:
the genealogical line of Grzegorz Karwat -
Grzegorz's great-great-grandfather was Jozef Karwat b. 1852, d. in 1902 in Mechlin close to SREM [the 'Andrzejowka' manor in Mechlin], 6 kilometres north-east of Srem and 34 km south of Poznan. Mentioned Jozef Karwat, 1852-1902 + Zofia Hutten-Czapska, ca 1860-1939 in Poznan,
had the son Witold Karwat b. ca 1885/1892 close to Srem.

Weronika Garczynska, Mycielska, born as Krzycka ca 1720/1735-1791, came from Anna Swiniarska / Swinarska BNINSKA.

Weronika has the link to
Lukasz Mycielski b. ca 1630 + Anna Zaleska, the daughter of Aleksander Zaleski and MILEJOW.

Weronika Garczynska Mycielska Krzycka
has the link to GOSTKOWO - because Mikolaj Chlebowski, the official of KALISZ, was the husband of Anna Bninska who was married three times: Krzycka, Swinarska, Chlebowska.

Bninski intermarried Kwilecki.

Weronika has husband Stefan Garczynski Jr. - the link to Racendow / Racendowo close to Orpiszewek and Pleszew of Molski and Zaleski.

Fryderyk Wilhelm Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1768 in BERLIN, married Antonina Adelajda Garczynska, b. 1767/1770, d. 1824. Antonina GARCZYNSKA was the daughter of STEFAN GARCZYNSKI, junior, b. 1730 in Poznan, Dec. 1773 [or after; maybe 1791] + 1st wife Weronika KRZYCKA, the daughter of Maciej Krzycki + Anna BNINSKA Swinarska.

AUGUSTYN GORZENSKI was married to Aleksandra Skorzewska, b. 1757, died in 1801, the daughter of Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski. Franciszek's Skorzewski foster son was
Fryderyk Wilhelm Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1768 in BERLIN, married to Antonina Adelajda Garczynska, b. 1767/1770, d. 1824.

Weronika Garczynska / Krzycka / Weronika Mycielska b. ca 1742, was the daughter of Maciej Krzycki and Anna Swiniarska / Anna Swinarska b. ca 1720. Mikolaj Swinarski b. 1725, was the son of Jan Swinarski, ca 1675 - 1742 + Zofia Rokossowska b. ca 1690. Mikolaj Swinarski / Mikolaj Swiniarski m. in 1748 to Anna Bninska, 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.

Kunegunda KRASICKI CIECIERSKA corresponded with FRYDERYK II [1712-1786] of Prussia, who was the friend of Marianna Skorzewska nee Ciecierska - her sister. Marianna Skorzewska Ciecierska, b. in 1741, was the sister to KUNEGUNDA KRASICKA CIECIERSKA, born ca 1753/1755.

Half of Kiedrzyn took Andrzej Kiedrzynski, youngest brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski [my mother branch]. Andrzej Kiedrzynski youngest was the son of Andrzej b. ca 1710/1715 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska [her sister was Anna Skorzewska; the Skorzewskis of Margonin, were near to Kasper Kiedrzynski, the son of named Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. 1715/1720. Marianna Skorzewska nee Ciecierska was living in Berlin, Drezdenko, and Margoninska Wies];
Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1715 was the son of Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680;
Jan Kiedrzynski was the son of Franciszek Kiedrzynski b. ca 1625/1640, who bought KAMYK.

Adam Krasinski [of Krasne south to Przasnysz] was appointed bishop of KAMIENIEC PODOLSKI in 1759 and in 1763-1768 he conducted anti-Russian activities, but pro-German, together with Teodor Wessel in 1767. In 1767 he held secret negotiations with Turkey against Russia and against the Poniatowski family - the talks were in his Czarnokozince close to Kamieniec Podolski. 1768 - in Wroclaw, Dresden, Cieszyn was looking for help from Saxony, and sent Ignacy Potocki to Wien. Adam Krasinski came to Wien and Paris in 1768, then to Cieszyn, Byczyna, and
Jozef WYBICKI was sent to BERLIN with anti-Russian support of
MARIANNA SKORZEWSKA [she was died in 1791 in Berlin - not in 1773].
In 1769 with Kazimierz PULASKI in Turkey; next in Hungaria together with
Jozef Bierzynski, the friend of WESSEL, and with
JERZY MARCIN LUBOMIRSKI / Marcin Lubomirski to murder the king Stanislaw August Poniatowski -
Marcin Lubomirski later became involved with Jakub FRANK in Frankfurt.

Adam Krasinski with Michal PAC appointed the Lithuania government of the insurgents and in BIALA {Bielsko Biala now} the central Uprising Goverment. A great patriot, extremely anti-Russian, devoted his own money to the activity of the insurrection of 1768-1769. He had extra-marital sexual relations with Genowefa Brzostowska.

Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, ca 1730 - 1773 in Zon, close to Margonin, the son of Count, Royal General-Major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, born in 1674 in Wargowo, close to Oborniki - d. 1740 [Andrzej was the brother of Ludwika Ostromecka Malechowska; Wladyslaw Maciej Skorzewski; Wincenty Jozef Skorzewski; Jozef Prokop Skorzewski; Katarzyna + 10 others sibilings]. Franciszek was the husband of Marianna Barbara Ciecierska, 1741 - 1791.

Above FRANCISZEK SKORZEWSKI was the owner of Niechanowo - 14 km south-east to GNIEZNO:
in 1740, Dzialynski sold the estate Niechanowo to hands of Count Henryk Bruhl. Main manager - Onufry BREZA! 1763 - Niechanowo was sold to Franciszek Skorzewski and Marianna Skorzewski [we know also on Jozef Skorzewski, the leaseholder of RASZKOW, and his sister Antonina Skorzewska - in Raszkow in 1802]. They were owners of Margonin [east of Chodziez - see Kiedrzynski] and Lubostron [18 km north-east to ZNIN - see Czolgosz and Tadeusz Wolanski]. Garczynski of Zbaszyn took the NIECHANOWO estate in 1789 until 1805
- then bought by Katarzyna Mielzynski, widow from CHOBIENICE.

In Raszkow, 1802 - Helena was born in Piaski - the daughter of JAN ARNOLD, the son of Maciej Arnold and Bogumila Arnold; and of his wife - Juljanna Kiedrzynska Arnold, the daughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski. Witnesses: Jozef Skorzewski, the leaseholder of RASZKOW, and his sister Antonina Skorzewska. The Ilowiecki family had a tomb in Raszkow.

Niechanowo - 14 km south-east to GNIEZNO:
in 1740, Dzialynski sold the estate Niechanowo to hands of Count Henryk Bruhl {Bruhl also owned LIPNIK close to Bielsko-Biala}. Main manager - Onufry BREZA! In 1763 - Niechanowo was sold to Franciszek Skorzewski and Marianna Skorzewski - they were owners of Margonin [east of Chodziez] and Lubostron [18 km north-east to ZNIN].

PIASKI No 2:
Bieganin of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720: 9 km north-east to RASZKOW; 19 km south to PLESZEW.
Piaski - now Piaski in northern Ostrow Wielkopolski, 13 km south-east to Raszkow - here Helena Arnold was born, but bpt. in Raszkow; the daughter of Jan Arnold, the son of Maciej Arnold and Bogumila Arnold; and Jan's wife - Juljanna Kiedrzynska Arnold. Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1715/1720, was a cousin to MARCIN Kiedrzynski, senior, b. ca 1700 / aft. 1700 / 1710 - died in 1788. Mentione above
Marcin Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1700/1710, and Kazimierz Kiedrzynski [Kazimierz Kiedrzynski m. Katarzyna Swierczkowska] were the brothers [and probably with the 3rd brother - Jan Kiedrzynski, junior, born ca 1700/1710, who married to Ludwika Sielnicka / Sitnicka or Sielinski]. In 1792, Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowski, the widow after Andrzej Kiedrzynski, who was the owner of Bieganin / Biegacino; and Tomasz Kiedrzynski, the owner of Kaczki Posrednie, in the Turek parish, of SZADEK county; carried out a lawsuit against Andrzej Kiedrzynski, the 3rd, the son of named Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, who was the owner of the half of Kiedrzyn near to Czestochowa. They wrote down Bieganin was bought by the Kiedrzynskis in 1748, ie. Andrzej Kiedrzynski, senior, b. 1715/1720, from Jozef Strzelecki.

Ca 1750, in Bieganin [close to RASZKOW - parish, and Skrzebowa] was living Katarzyna nee Newlinski, married Smolewicz, widowed after death of Stanislaw Smolewicz, and Franciszka Newlinska, her sister, both daughters of Mikolaj Newlinski [b. 1674 ?] and his wife Elzbieta KIEDRZYNSKA [Elzbieta was the sister to Jan Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1670/1680 ?], next of kin to mentioned Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720. Elzbieta Newlinska Kiedrzynska was living here 15 years or more - ca before 1733, was bpt. here [Elzbieta's mother was from the Raszkow parish ?] and she was buried in the Raszkow parish. Elzbieta was the sister to Jan Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1670/1680, next of kin to mentioned Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720; Elzbieta NEWLINSKA nee Kiedrzynska, was living here 15 years or more - ca before 1733.

Newlinski came from Szymon Roenenberg in the 70' of the 16th century. At the beginning as Roneneberg Newlinski. Similar like Promnitz and von Brause.

Niechanowo - 14 km south-east to GNIEZNO:
in 1740, Dzialynski sold the estate Niechanowo to hands of Count Henryk Bruhl. Main manager - Onufry BREZA!

In 1763 - Niechanowo was sold to Franciszek Skorzewski and Marianna Skorzewski nee CIECIERSKA. Compare - in Niechanowo the GARCZYNSKI family. Niechanowo - the core of Pradzynski, Krasicki and Garczynski - Skorzewski conspiracy - the line to Kiedrzynski, Nostitz-Jackowski, Ciecierski. the Skorzewskis were owners of Margonin [east of Chodziez] and Lubostron [18 km north-east to ZNIN].

Garczynski of Zbaszyn took the NIECHANOWO estate in 1789; until 1805.
Then bought by Katarzyna Mielzynski, a widow from CHOBIENICE.

SYLWIA PRADZYNSKA was the sister of GENERAL IGNACY PRADZYNSKI, and he was relatives to my family, the Kiedrzynskis in Wilkowo Polskie and in Wola Wiazowa.

Kunegunda KRASICKI CIECIERSKA corresponded with FRYDERYK II [1712-1786] of Prussia, who was the friend of Marianna Skorzewska nee Ciecierska - her sister.

AUGUSTYN GORZENSKI was married to Aleksandra Skorzewska, b. 1757, died in 1801, the daughter of Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski. Franciszek's Skorzewski foster son was Fryderyk Wilhelm Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1768 in BERLIN, married to Antonina Adelajda Garczynska, b. 1767/1770, d. 1824.

Antonina Adelajda Garczynska, b. 1767/1770, d. 1824, was the daughter of STEFAN GARCZYNSKI, junior, b. 1730 in Poznan, died in ?, but NOT in December 1773 + the 1st wife Weronika KRZYCKA, the daughter of Maciej Krzycki.

BRYGIDA BARDZKA Walknowska had with JAKUB Kiedrzynski the daughters:
among others Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska ARNOLD, b. 1770/1772 in Sobotka, married 2nd in 1798, to Jan Arnold, 1751/1758-1840, the owner of Pecherzow.
Juljanna Kiedrzynski [2nd], b. ca 1770 / or in 1772-1811, was 1st married Ruszkowska, widowed, the owner of Wierzchoslaw / Wierzchoslawice. Witness Maciej Bogdanski, official in KALISZ. Jan ARNOLD leased - in 1789 -
from Weronika Garczynska nee KRZYCKA, the wife of General Stefan Garczynski, JUNIOR -
Gostkowo.
Gostkowo is a village 11 km north-east of Torun.
Above Jan / Jan Antoni Arnold was the owner of Raszkow, and of Pecherzew.
Pecherzow / PECHERZEW - 8 km north-east to Turek and 19 km north to DOBRA.
Jan Arnold was born in 1751/1758, widowed bef. 1798.
Jan Arnold was married in Oct. 1798 to Julianna Kiedrzynska, born 1772 or in 1770, widowed bef. 1798 after the death of her husband Ruszkowski [marriage ca 1790 - 1796], and she was the owner of Wierzchoslaw / Wierzchoslawice. Julianna was born in 1772 in the Sobotka parish, close to Raszkow.

Frederick the Great of Prussia, and Ciecierska Skorzewska, Gorzenski, Garczynski, Krzycki, Chlebowski, Grabienski and Kiedrzynski.

Weronika Garczynska, Mycielska, born as Krzycka ca 1720/1735-1791. Weronika Garczynska was the daughter of Maciej Krzycki + Anna Swiniarska / Swinarska BNINSKA.
Weronika was the wife of Stefan Garczynski Jr. and Maciej Mycielski.
Weronika was the mother of Franciszek Garczynski; Stefan Garczynski; Antonina Skorzewska; Honorata Garczynska; Jan Nepomucen Garczynski and 8 others children.

Above Maciej Mycielski the 1st, b. ca 1700, d. ca 1763, was the son of Antoni Mycielski + Marianna Rydzynska.
We have also second Maciej Mycielski b. ca 1690, the brother of Katarzyna Lacka (Mycielska). Katarzyna died in 1727, and was the daughter of Adam Jan Mycielski + Anna Tuczynska.

Maciej Mycielski the 1st married named Weronika Garczynska KRZYCKA. Maciej the 1st was the brother of Izabela Mycielska and Teresa.
Above Antoni Mycielski, b. ca 1680, d. in 1750, was the son of Aleksander Mycielski + Barbara, the daughter of Adam. Mentioned Aleksander Mycielski b. ca 1650, the son of Lukasz Mycielski b. ca 1630 + Anna Zaleska, the daughter of Aleksander Zaleski and Anna Dorota / Eleonora.
Above Aleksander ZALESKI b. ca 1610, was the son of Mikolaj Wojciech Zaleski b. ca 1585 + Katarzyna.

In 1784, Weronika nee Krzycki, widowed after death of Stefan Garczynski, General, had a court case on Gostkowo - inf. in Poznan. Weronika Krzycki was the daughter of Maciej Krzycki + Anna Swinarski. Anna was re-married Mikolaj Chlebowski, the official of KALISZ [Anna Bninska m. three times: Krzycka, Swinarska, Chlebowska].

WERONIKA was widowed after MACIEJ Mycielski, the Sieradz official. Weronika was the second married GARCZYNSKA, the owner of Gostkowo. Weronika Garczynska / Krzycka / Weronika Mycielska b. ca 1742, was the daughter of Maciej Krzycki and Anna Swiniarska / Anna Swinarska b. ca 1720/1727 [her FIRST husband].
Mikolaj Swinarski / Mikolaj Swiniarski m. in 1748 to Anna Bninska Swinarska [her SECOND husband], ca 1727-1771, the daughter of Rafal Bninski, the Srem governor, 1705-1770 + Marianna Kwilecka, ca 1700 - 1761.
Weronika Krzycka, twice widowed, in 1784 aft. death of Mycielski and Stefan Garczynski (1730-1773), Royal General. In 1792, Weronika Krzycki Garczynska sold Racendowo / Racendow to her son Franciszek Garczynski.
Fryderyk Wilhelm Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1768 in BERLIN, married Antonina Adelajda Garczynska, b. 1767/1770, d. 1824. Antonina GARCZYNSKA was the daughter of STEFAN GARCZYNSKI, junior, b. 1730 in Poznan, Dec. 1773 [or after; maybe 1791] + 1st wife Weronika KRZYCKA, the daughter of Maciej Krzycki.
Antonina b. 1767/1770 had a brother Colonel FRANCISZEK GARCZYNSKI b. 1770. Franciszek Garczynski, died in 1812, Colonel of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, MP after 1807 of the KROBIA county, 15 km south to GOSTYN, 8 km east to Rokosowo. Franciszek married Katarzyna Anna Prakseda Aniela 1-voto Wegorzewska, born Radolinska in 1768. Franciszek then married Weronika Apolonia Mycielska born in 1774. They had a son Jan Nepomucen Garczynski.

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 General Stefan Garczynski junior, who was the grandson of Stefan Garczynski SENIOR.

Fryderyk Wilhelm Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1768 in BERLIN, married Antonina Adelajda Garczynska, b. 1767/1770, d. 1824. Antonina GARCZYNSKA was the daughter of STEFAN GARCZYNSKI, junior, b. 1730 in Poznan, Dec. 1773 [or after; maybe 1791] + 1st wife Weronika KRZYCKA, the daughter of Maciej Krzycki. Antonina b. 1767/1770 had a brother Colonel FRANCISZEK GARCZYNSKI b. 1770.

Franciszek Garczynski, died in 1812, Colonel of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, MP after 1807 of the KROBIA county, 15 km south to GOSTYN, 8 km east to Rokosowo, 13 km west to PEPOWO, 10 km north to NIEPART. Franciszek Garczynski died in 1812 as a bankrupt.

Aft 1750, Racendow belonged to Wladyslaw Zielinski + Aleksandra Chlebowska, with 2 daughters and 2 sons: Ignacy and Franciszek. In 1775 the lady-owner Chlebowska.
Then to Mikolaj Chlebowski (1700-1757), m. Anna Swiniarska.
Swiniarska m. FIRST Maciej Krzycki, with the daughter
Weronika Krzycka, twice widowed, in 1784 aft. death of Mycielski and Stefan Garczynski (1730-1773), Royal General.
In 1792, Weronika Krzycki Garczynska sold Racendowo / Racendow to her son Franciszek Garczynski. Weronika with Stefan Garczynski had two children:
1. Eleonora Garczynska;
2. Franciszek Garczynski died in 1812 + Weronika Apolonia Mycielska, 1774-1828 and she was 2voto Ignacy Karol Ludwik Delius.
Rafal Bninski, the Srem governor, 1705-1770, married Marianna Kwilecka Bninska b. ca 1700, the daughter of Wojciech Kwilecki b. ca 1680.

Marianna Kwilecka Bninska b. ca 1700, was the mother of Anna Swinarska Bninska b. 1727 [ca 1720], d. 1771 + Mikolaj Swinarski; Anna Swinarska died in the Lubasz commune, in the Czarnkow-Trzcianka County.
Above Mikolaj Swinarski, 1711 - 1773 in the Lubasz commune, was the son of Jan Swinarski + Zofia.
Maciej Krzycki was the FIRST husband of mentioned Anna Swiniarska / Anna Swinarska b. ca 1720/1727. Anna was NOT the daughter of Jan Swinarski, ca 1675 - 1742 + Zofia Rokossowska b. ca 1690.
Anna Krzycka Swinarska Bninska nee BNINSKA [not nee Swinarska / Swiniarska b. ca 1720; and NOT the daughter of JAN Swinarski + Zofia Rokossowska].
Anna's brother was NOT Mikolaj Swinarski b. 1725, who was the son of Jan Swinarski, ca 1675 - 1742 + Zofia Rokossowska b. ca 1690.

Mikolaj Swinarski had two sisters b. ca 1720/1725, but NOT Anna Krzycka Swinarska / Swiniarska b. ca 1720.
Mikolaj Swinarski b. 1725, was the son of Jan Swinarski, ca 1675 - 1742 + Zofia Rokossowska b. ca 1690. Mikolaj Swinarski / Mikolaj Swiniarski m. in 1748 to Anna Bninska, ca 1727-1771, the daughter of Rafal Bninski, the Srem governor, 1705-1770 + Marianna Kwilecka, ca 1700 - 1761.

Weronika Garczynska / Krzycka / Weronika Mycielska b. ca 1742, was the daughter of Maciej Krzycki and Anna Swiniarska / Anna Swinarska b. ca 1720/1727 [her FIRST husband].
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.
Below we have errors - please check all genealogical data.

The Kwilecki - Bninski branch:

Rafal Bninski, the Srem governor, 1705-1770, married Marianna Kwilecka.
Marianna Bninska (Kwilecka) b. ca 1700, was the daughter of Wojciech Kwilecki b. ca 1680 + Urszula Chrzastowska, the daughter of Jan Chrzastowski.

Marianna Kwilecka Bninska was mother of
Rozalia Moszczenska;
Anna Swinarska;
Stanislaw Bninski;
Lukasz Bninski;
Urszula Gozimirska; and 9 others children.

Above Wojciech Kwilecki b. ca 1680, was the son of Adam Kwilecki b. ca 1650 + Konstancja ROZNOWSKA.
Wojciech Kwilecki was the brother of Lukasz Kwilecki; and of Elzbieta Orzelska, 2nd Brzechwa, nee Kwilecka.
Above Lukasz Kwilecki b. ca 1680/1685, died in 1743, m. Barbara LIPSKA.
LUKASZ was the father of Franciszek Antoni Kwilecki m. Teresa Agnieszka SCZANIECKA.
Franciszek Antoni Kwilecki was the father of Antoni Maciej Konstanty Kwilecki, 1764 in Wroblewo - ca 1795 + Joanna Antonina Osinska and 2nd m. Wiridianna RADOLINSKA.
Wirydianna Kwilecka m. 2nd General Stanislaw Fiszer [the underground net of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko, together with General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski who had the daughter Maria Wilhelmina PASZKOWSKA married ARMAND in Moscow, with the granddaughter Anna Konstantynowicz nee ARMAND + Apolon Konstantynowicz who was working with BREGUET Company and DUFLON].
Wirydianna Radolinska b. in 1761, d. 1826, was the daughter of Jozef Stanislaw Radolinski.

Wirydianna m. 1st Antoni Maciej Konstanty Kwilecki b. in 1764. Antoni Maciej Kwilecki was the father of Jozef Ignacy Walenty Kwilecki, 1791 - 1860 in Warsaw, and the grandfather to
Ludwika Wesierska;
and Stanislaw Kwilecki, 1824 - 1851 in Heidelberg.

Gabriel Skorzewski and Franciszka Zakrzewska, sec. voto Chlapowska:
in Poznan, 1784, an Arbitration court was regarding the determination of the remaining fortune and debt after Ignacy Twardowski, the Lublin voivode-governor. Among others on Lussowko / Lusowo - see below. We read here on Jan Chlapowski, the Poznan official, and Franciszka Zakrzewski, Skorzewska, his wife. Franciszka was widowed in 1783 and married 2nd to Jan Chlapowski in 1783/1784. Named above General GABRIEL Skorzewski died in 1783.
Maybe Franciszka's sister was Antonella nee Zakrzewski, married Potocka, of Rogozno.
Franciszka's relatives were Nepomucen Zakrzewski and
Pawel Skorzewski, the Kalisz official with his wife Eleonora nee Sczaniecki;
Franciszek Kwilecki, the Wschowa official + Teresa nee Sczaniecki.

Weronika Garczynska / Krzycka / Weronika Mycielska b. ca 1742, was the daughter of Maciej Krzycki and Anna Swiniarska / Anna Swinarska b. ca 1720.
Mikolaj Swinarski had two sisters b. ca 1720/1725. Mikolaj Swinarski b. 1725, was the son of Jan Swinarski, ca 1675 - 1742 + Zofia Rokossowska b. ca 1690.
Mikolaj Swinarski / Mikolaj Swiniarski m. in 1748 to Anna Bninska, ca 1727-1771, the daughter of
Rafal Bninski, the Srem governor, 1705-1770 + Marianna Kwilecka, ca 1700 - 1761. Rafal Bninski, the Srem governor, 1705-1770, married Marianna Kwilecka Bninska b. ca 1700, the daughter of Wojciech Kwilecki b. ca 1680.

Marianna Kwilecka Bninska b. ca 1700, was the mother of Anna Swinarska Bninska b. 1727 [ca 1720], d. 1771 + Mikolaj Swinarski; Anna Swinarska died in the Lubasz commune, in the Czarnkow-Trzcianka County.
Above Mikolaj Swinarski, 1711 - 1773 in the Lubasz commune, was the son of Jan Swinarski + Zofia.
Maciej Krzycki was the FIRST husband of mentioned Anna Swiniarska / Anna Swinarska b. ca 1720/1727. Anna was NOT the daughter of Jan Swinarski, ca 1675 - 1742 + Zofia Rokossowska b. ca 1690.
Anna Krzycka Swinarska Bninska nee BNINSKA [not nee Swinarska / Swiniarska b. ca 1720; and NOT the daughter of JAN Swinarski + Zofia Rokossowska].
Anna's brother was NOT Mikolaj Swinarski b. 1725, who was the son of Jan Swinarski, ca 1675 - 1742 + Zofia Rokossowska b. ca 1690.
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
{his father Stefan Grabinski d. 1742, mother Konstancja Lubiatowska d. 1763;
his brothers:
Jan Grabinski,
Andrzej Grabinski born ca 1742,
Bartlomiej Grabinski d. 1787;
his step-father Szymon Czarniecki d. 1744};
Dorota Kiedrzynska-Grabinska m. 2nd to Tomasz Psarski born ca 1750, died ca 1807; Tomasz PSARSKI was the owner of Wola Dzierlinska bought in 1786 {acc. to Piotr Tameczka named Wola Dzierlinska / Dzierlin was in the Charlupia Mala parish, west to the Warta river; and 7 km north-west to Sieradz}.
TOMASZ Psarski (born - ? - ca 1730-1807), was the son of Mikolaj Psarski].

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.

Konstancja Szaszkiewicz b. 1827,
her parents -
Jozef Kalasanty Szaszkiewicz, 1783-1849 + Konstancja Grocholska Szaszkiewicz, b. 1790;
her grandparents -
Karol Szaszkiewicz, 1750-1817, and Jan Duklan Grocholski.
Her great-grandparents -
Marcin Grocholski, 1727-1807;
Cecylia Choloniewska b. 1751.

Konstancja Szaszkiewicz m. ca 1850 to Jozef Scipio del Campo, 1810-1845.
Konstancja Szaszkiewicz b. 1827, had children -
Konstancja nee Scipio del Campo, b. 1850; Jozefa b. ca 1850; Bohdan.

Mentioned Jozef Kalasanty Szaszkiewicz, 1783-1849, married Konstancja Grocholska, and they had children:
1.
Medard SZASZKIEWICZ, b. 1818 + Zofia Susczanski-Proskura-Suszczewicz;
2.
Jozefa, 1823-1909 married Antoni Chodkiewicz, 1820-1878;
3.
Leonard SZASZKIEWICZ, the author of letters, b. 1826, m. Michalina Gizycka, b. 1830.
Michalina Gizycka Szaszkiewicz was the daughter of Count Jan Nepomucen Gizycki, and his wife Jozefa Walewska, 1804-1863;

and the great-grandparents of Michalina Szaszkiewicz nee GIZYCKA:
Kajetan Stanislaw Gizycki, 1720-1785,
Michal Walewski, the Bochnia governor, 1735-1806.

Jan Mikolaj Oskierka / Ivan Oskirka, statesman of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
He was the son of Rafal Aloizy.
Together with his brother Antoni Joachim Oskierka studied in Warsaw. Participated in the seven-year war of 1756-1763.
In 1764 he took Czartoryski's side and of King Stanislaw Poniatowski.
He was the confederary Mozyr judge; was a deputy from the Mozyr County. In 1781, he was elected to the Tribunal of Lithuania. In August 1784, he was invited by Karol Radziwil to Nesvizh in connection with the King's visit planned there.
In August 1786, he signed a petition to the king asking for the border regiment. In 1788, together with Konstantin JELENSKI, he was a deputy to the Polish-Lithuanian Parliament from the Mozyr County. In 1790, he gave up his son Rafal Oskierka to the top post in Lithuania. The Constitution of May 3, 1791 greeted with his great enthusiasm. He was the richest owner in Lithuania, heir to a huge fortune (7 million zl). He owned Narovlei / NAROWLA (in the HOMEL county and close to KONOTOP - with the villages of Antonovo, Mukhoyedy, Ugly, Golovchitsy), Karpovichi in the Mozyr County; Barbarovo and Konotopy in Rechytsky / RZECZYCA COUNTY.
In early August 1793, together with his son Rafal Michal Oskierka
[born after 1761 - d. 1818; the official in MOZYRZ, in 1791 served at the Royal Court, CONSPIRATOR in 1793.
He married to Maria Oskierka b. ca 1790, the daughter of ANTONI OSKIERKA b. ca 1740.
RAFAL's son -
Jan Oskierka b. 1819 + Julia Oskierka,
the daughter of Pawel Oskierka official in RZECZYCA and granddaughter of Leopold Oskierka],
took part in the conspirative congress of the nobility in the estate of Karol Prozor in Khoyniki, whose goal was to prepare an armed attack against the Russian Army and for the revival of the Constitution on May 3, 1791.

Karol Prozor and Captain Hamilcar Kasinsky / KOSINSKI left the Khoyniki on April 20, 1794 in JUREWICZE / Yurovichi. However, Jan Mikolaj Oskerko, through his envoy, warned that Russian soldiers were waiting for them in Jurewicze. Thus he saved friends, but he himself was arrested on the first day of Easter in 1794.
After the Smolensk investigation, by decree of Catherine II of June 20, 1795, ranked among the first category of convicts; Oskerka was exiled to "the most remote Siberian cities." His property was confiscated and was distributed to Russian nobles, in particular, in 1793 his estate Barbarovo was transferred to the real secret adviser Sivers. From Irkutsk, Oskerka was moved to Zhigansk in the Yakutsk region of Irkutsk province, where he brought 122 silver rubles. Released under the amnesty of Paul I in 1796 but he was died of apoplexy in Tobolsk in 1796, where he was buried with honors by the son Dominik Oskierka, accompanying his father on his way back to his homeland.

Jan Mikolaj Oskierka born Dec. 1735, died in exile in 1796 - Tobolsk had 3 children:
1.
Rafal Michal Oskierka 1761-1818 + Maria Oskierka
[with
1. Jan Oskierka b. 1820 + Julia Oskierka;
2.
Emilia Oskierka + Hubert Artemiusz Swiatopelk-Mirski;
3. Teresa Oskierka + Romuald Jelenski];
2.
Dominik Oskierka b. ca 1770 + Salomea Gizycka
[with
1.
Maria Oskierka b. ca 1790 + Jan Gizycki
and 2.
Kajetan Oskierka b. 1821 + Pss Stefania Julia Radziwill - the owner of MIEZONKA - until 1842, then to my family of Dominik Konstantynowicz - the same branch like Apolon Konstantynowicz married Anna ARMAND];
3.
Aniela Oskierka 1770-1804 + Ignacy Kajetan Prozor
[with
1. Kornela Prozor 1800-1835 + Michal Rokicki,
2. Henryk Prozor b. ca 1800;
3.
Maurycy Prozor h. wl. 1801 in UK - 1886 + Anna Chlopicka].
After the death of Oskierka, the Russians to return only a small part of the property (Konotopy). The memory of the loss of the huge estates of Oskerka was preserved in the Belarusian proverb: "It disappeared, like Oskierka assets. [above inf. under copyright by the Russian Wikipedia]"

Aniela Oskierka, 1770-1804, married Ignacy Kajetan Prozor b. ca 1770 [see OSWIEJA and Malkiewicz. Ignacy Kajetan Prozor was General major of the Kowno county],
with children:
Kornela Prozor Rokicka, 1800-1835;
Henryk Prozor;
Maurycy Prozor 1st senior 1801-1886 + Anna Chlopicka b. ca 1810.
Maurycy Prozor senior was born in Rothley-Temple, Leicestershire, died in 1886. PROZOR Maurycy was the commander of the Kowno Uprising.

ANIELA's brothers
Dominik Oskierka b. ca 1770 + Salomea Gizycka;
and Rafal Michal Oskierka, 1761-1818.
They were children of Jan Mikolaj Oskierka 1735-1796 - see the plot of KOSCIUSZKO and PROZOR - married in 1761 to Barbara Rokicka.

SALOMEA GIZYCKA b. ca 1770, m. Dominik OSKIERKA.
Salomea was the daughter of Kajetan Stanislaw Gizycki + Katarzyna RAKOWSKA.
Kajetan Stanislaw Gizycki, ca 1720 - 1785, was the son of Bartlomiej Gizycki + Franciszka ROMER b. ca 1700. Bartlomiej b. 1682, the official in Wyszogrod, m. ca 1720 to Franciszka Romer; the BAR insurgent; Colonel; the owner of Krasnopole.
Franciszka Romer m. twice. Franciszka Romer m. 2nd ca 1730 to Andrzej Gizycki.

Dominik Oskierka married
[the owner of Krasnopol in the Zytomierz county; in 1751 Bartlomiej GIZYCKI built here a church; official in Wyszogrod - see KRONENBERG; Krasnopol belonged to Lubomirski.
Close to MOLOCZKI and STRUMILOWKA owned by Lady OSKIERKO.
Kajetan Gizycki (1725 - 1785), the son of above Bartlomiej Gizycki (b. 1682) and Franciszkia Romer, had children:
1.
Salomea Gizycka m. Dominik Oskierko, the owner of Krasnopil / Krasnopole / Krasnopol, close to Moloczki / MOLOCHKY - 30 km south-east to LUBAR / Lyubar;
2.
Antoni Gizycki, the owner of Moloczki close to Krasnopil - 50 km west to BERDYCZOW / Berdychiv;
3. Adam Gizycki.

Bartlomiej Gizycki d. 1827 in Moloczki, 1792 the adjutant of Jozef Poniatowski, General.

Franciszek Ksawery Gizycki m. Weronika Sulatycka]
Salomea Gizycka b. 1770.

GIZYCKI, of the Gostyn county, come from Zytomierz.
Kajetan Gizycki (1725 - 1785 ) was the son of Bartlomiej Gizycki b. 1682, the official in Wyszogrod, the BAR insurgent; Colonel; the owner of Krasnopole;
the brother of Tadeusz Gizycki d. 1801, General.

Kajetan's children:
1. Salomea Gizycka m. Dominik Oskierko owner of Krasnopole;
2. Antoni Gizycki owner of Moloczki;
3. Adam Gizycki;
4. Bartlomiej Gizycki d. 1827 in Moloczki, 1792 adjutant of Jozef Poniatowski, General;
5. Franciszek Ksawery Gizycki + Weronika Sulatycka.

Stefania Julia Radziwill Princess, b. 1825 [the owner of MIEZONKA], m. ca 1840 to Arkadiusz Chrapowicki born 1821 [the link to SWOLNA], and 2nd to Kajetan Oskierka born 1821,
with the son Adolf Oskierka / Oskierko b. ca 1868 - d. 1901 in Lourdes.
KAJETAN Oskierka was the son of Dominik Oskierka b. ca 1770 + Salomea Gizycka.
DOMINIK Oskierka was the brother of Rafal Michal Oskierka, 1761-1818 + Maria; he was the official in MOZYRZ, CONSPIRATOR. RAFAL was married to Maria Oskierka b. ca 1790.
Dominik and Rafal were the children of Jan Mikolaj Oskierka, 1735-1796.

Anna Nosalewska, the daughter of WACLAW Gizycki. Anna was born ca 1855, to
Waclaw Jozef Gizycki b. 1822 + Olimpia Gizycka (born Romer) / Olimpia ROMER b. ca 1825/1830.
Compare INWALD in the Andrychow commune. Inwald bought Feliks Romer. Feliks Romer (1818-1886) was the next of kin to Bobrowski.

Count Karol Wladyslaw Romer b. in 1920 in Inwald.
Czaniec - 5 km south to BULOWICE; 4 km south-west to ROCZYNY; 5 km west to Andrychow and 10 km west to Inwald; 18 km west to Wadowice; and 14 / 15 km east to LIPNIK [now in eastern Bielsko-Biala]; 18 / 19 km north-east to Cyganski Las / Gypsy Forest
[southern part of Bielsko-Biala: the Zelazo / Iron action of General Miroslaw Milewski - and General Milewski acted for Red Army in the Augustow county {2007-2021 the nerks of this district acted around me at the West} in 1944-1945, the Bialystok province {Michalow / Wimborne 92} in 1945 until April 1955, Suwalki-Olecko-Raczki {Samuelson / Summers - the link to Anna Tymieniecka and Leopold Kronenberg} area {Kingston 81}. General Miroslaw Milewski was involved in death of Priest Popieluszko in Wloclawek {in 1985/1990 General Milewski was accused of Popieluszko's death in the area Bydgoszcz-Torun-Wloclawek - compare General Zbigniew Nowek in Bydgoszcz and Torun aft. 2002}:
this is area of Wloclawek-Chocen-Brzesc Kujawski-Lipnik with Maciej I. Wojtczak, Lech Walesa, Leszek Balcerowicz and Pola Negri, the Kielczewski family and Dambski].

Pope John Paul II was the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State in 1978 until his death in 2005. He was elected pope by the second papal conclave of 1978. Born in 1920, Wadowice, 8 / 9 km east to INWALD.

Franciszek SZWARCENBERG Czerny b. ca 1692, was the governor of Oswiecim, and in 1720 he was the owner of the Andrychow estate including Inwald (1747-1750), Czaniec (1764) and also western of Cracow - Poreba Zegoty, 2 km east to Alwernia (the church in 1762). The owner of the Czaniec manor and Andrychow.

The net of Bobrowski, Poninski, Dembinski, Mecinski of Jedlno and Szoldrski - Andrychow and Wilkowo Polskie.
Swiedziebnia with Nostitz-Jackowski - Inwald and Roczyny close to Andrychow - Wilkowo Polskie close to Dluzyna and to Koscian - Baldrzychow close to Poddebice - the village of Leszno close to Przasnysz and to Krasne; and Jedlno close to Radomsko owned by Stadnicki-Mecinski-Walewski family branch; together with Hutten-Czapski intermarried Kiedrzynski, Jaruzelski and the Karwat-Bardzki line of Wichulec near to Wabrzezno: The Bobrowskis owned Andrychow, Zagornik, Sulkowice, Targanice and Inwald. In the 18th century in Roczyny settled Romani / Gypsies of Romania and from Slovakia. They lived in Rzyki, 7 kilometres south-east of Andrychow, 12 km south-west of Wadowice.

Teresa Rottman, 1812-1888 in Andrychow, m. in 1832, in Lwow to Count Roman Bobrowski, 1803-1836,
the son of Konstanty BOBROWSKI + Barbara Siemonska.
Teresa had a son
Karol Konstanty Bobrowski, 1833-1886, m. 2nd to Dss Felicja Helena Poninska, 1846-1903,
with a son
Count Stefan Stanislaw Feliks Bobrowski, 1873-1932 + Roza Mecinska, 1880-1952,
the great-granddaughter of Jan Nepomucen Mecinski, 1776-1858, who was the grandson of
Wojciech Mecinski, 1698-1771 + Anna Glogowska;
and the great-grandson of Michal Mikolaj Mecinski.

Roman Bobrowski had a brother Count Karol Wincenty Franciszek Bobrowski who was living in INWALD and Leki Dolne.
Karol Wincenty BOBROWSKI b. 1799, d. in 1876, the son of
Count Konstanty Erazm Albert Bobrowski + Barbara.

Karol Wincenty Bobrowski was the father of
Adela Romer born in Inwald;
Felicja Ursyn Bobrowski;
Barbara Zborowska.

Leki Dolne is a village in the Pilzno commune, within the Debica County, 4 kilometres west of Pilzno, 16 km south-west of Debica, and 56 km west of Rzeszow, 37 km west-south-west to Sedziszow Malopolski.

Adela Romer Bobrowska had a sister Css Maria von Romer (nee Bobrowska), 1830 in Leki Dolne - 1899 in Viezdzietka / Biezdziatka, the daughters of Karol Wincenty Franciszek Bobrowski.
Maria BOBROWSKA was the wife of Count Stanislaw Romer, 1819 in Zolkow in the Jaslo district - 1902 in Biezdziatka.

This is old communist network of Generals Kiszczak, Milewski and Jaruzelski of the second half of the 20th century. My research [of 1987 until 13 December 2021] concerns many state intelligence networks created in the first half of the 18th century. Initially it was a global political network of the Russian intelligence infiltrated by the British [1791], French [from the 40s of the 18th century] and Germans [1769/1776], and by the Polish independence conspiracy [was established 1792/1799] starting from a years 1870/1878. The genealogy of Anna Dembinska Jackowska / Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, b. ca 1760, died in 1819 - and the Andrychow district, with the links to Cardinal Karol Wojtyla {and the Michalow-Klemensow estate of the Zamoyskis}, General Miroslaw Milewski {and the fate of Priest Jerzy Popieluszko in the Suchowola commune} and General Czeslaw Kiszczak in Roczyny {closest friend of General Wojciech Jaruzelski - the links to Kalisz and Hutten-Czapski intermarried to Jaruzelski, Karwat in Tczew-Wabrzezno-Wichulec area; and the Karwat-Bardzki-Kiedrzynski branch came from Raszkow and Bieganin, together with Nostitz-Jackowski - Zaluskowski in the Chelmza district}: Antoni Dembinski (1705 - 1781, Gniewiecin, 25 km north to Miechow), the son of Jan Jozef Dembinski b. ca 1670. Antoni Dembinski was the owner of Roczyny [Czeslaw Kiszczak family here: Czeslaw Kiszczak was born in 1925, in Roczyny, the son of a struggling farmer who was fired as a steelworker because of his communist affiliation / Soviet net], Twierdza [4 / 5 km north-east to Wieprz; 8 km north-east to Andrychow; 8 km north-west to Wadowice], and Wieprz [Twierdza-Wieprz village, 5 km north to Andrychow; 6 km north-east to Bulowice; 5 km north-west to INWALD] close to Andrychow. Antoni Dembinski married to Anna Petkowska; and 2nd to Zofia Strus b. ca 1725, the daughter of Marcin Strus b. ca 1680 + ca 1700 to unknown b. ca 1680, the daughter of the official of Gostynin, b. ca 1650; with daughters: Anna Dembinska [m. Nostitz-Jackowska] b. 1760; Teresa Dembinska Piatkowski; Elzbieta Dembinska Faruchowicz.

Jan Jozef Dembinski b. ca 1670, was the brother to Antoni Dembinski older [1665 - aft. 1728], the owner of Szczytniki [Szczytniki is a village in the Kalisz County, 20 kilometres south-east of Kalisz; 5 km south-west to Staw Kaliski.

Kornelia Cyprianna Magdalena Wezyk, ca 1815/1820 - 1881, was the daughter of Stanislaw WEZYK + Salomea Rottermund. Stanislaw Wezyk, 1778/1779-1855, probably the first son of Ksawery Franciszek Wezyk, b. ca 1750, m. in 1778, in Mroczen, to Julianna Elzbieta Tomicka, 1754 - ca 1789, the daughter of Jozef Tomicki, the Ostrzeszow official + Joanna Niemojowska.
Tomice is a village in the Wadowice County, 3 kilometres north-west of Wadowice, 11 km east to Wieprz, 10 km north-east to Inwald, 12 km east to Nidek, 13 km north-east to Andrychow.
Kostancja Kiedrzynska was the sister of Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680 + Anna MOLSKA of Pleszew.
Konstancja married to Andrzej Myszkowski b. 1683, in Chruszczobrod, m. in 1701 in Borowno. Konstancja Kiedrzynska b. ca 1680 in Radostkow.

4.
mentioned Konstancja nee SZASZKIEWICZ, b. 1827 + Jozef Scipio del Campo
[compare STARA HANCZA together with Duke Swiatopelk-Mirski; Swiedziebnia with Kalkstein, Dukes Swiatopelk-Mirski, Nostitz-Jackowski {the link to my mother's genealogical line}; Gustaw Findeisen {the link to CHOCEN and Jaroslaw Slota vel Skota in the 80' of the 20th century, to the WALESA family and the President Lech Walesa, Pawinski in ZGIERZ and Malgorzata Zieleniewska in LODZ}];
5.
Euzebia m. Jan Szymanowski [the Frankists + Wolowski and Adam Mickiewicz; and Wolowski-Arnold branch which had roots in RASZKOW of the Kiedrzynskis and then to the Skorzewskis - the link to Helena Hutten-Czapska + Izydor Kiedrzynski of JEDLNO, my mother's line];
6.
Cezary Szaszkiewicz, 1832-1900, m. Css Helena Maria Jozefa Bninska.
Above Helena BNINSKA and her great-grandparents [please look at my research below]:
1.
Rafal Bninski
[Rafal Bninski, 1705 - 1770, the son of Piotr Bninski, the Naklo judge, 1660-1716 + Anna Krakowska],
the Srem governor, 1705-1770;
2. Mikolaj Swinarski, 1711-1773;
Wojciech Dzierzek;
3. Szymon Stadnicki, 1730-1775;
4.
Marianna Kwilecka, 1700-1761;
5.
Anna Bninska, 1727-1771.

Weronika Garczynska / Krzycka / Weronika Mycielska b. ca 1742, was the daughter of Maciej Krzycki and Anna Swiniarska / Anna Swinarska b. ca 1720/1727 [her FIRST husband].
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.

Marianna Kwilecka Bninska b. ca 1700, was the mother of Anna Swinarska Bninska b. 1727 [ca 1720], d. 1771 + Mikolaj Swinarski; Anna Swinarska died in the Lubasz commune, in the Czarnkow-Trzcianka County.
Above Mikolaj Swinarski, 1711 - 1773 in the Lubasz commune, was the son of Jan Swinarski + Zofia.
Maciej Krzycki was the FIRST husband of mentioned Anna Swiniarska / Anna Swinarska b. ca 1720/1727. Anna was NOT the daughter of Jan Swinarski, ca 1675 - 1742 + Zofia Rokossowska b. ca 1690.
Anna Krzycka Swinarska Bninska nee BNINSKA [not nee Swinarska / Swiniarska b. ca 1720; and NOT the daughter of JAN Swinarski + Zofia Rokossowska].
Anna's brother was NOT Mikolaj Swinarski b. 1725, who was the son of Jan Swinarski, ca 1675 - 1742 + Zofia Rokossowska b. ca 1690.


Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski in the Baranowo parish, the Ostroleka county - with Kaczynski and Chudzik. The Rokossowski family in Wola Pszczolecka. General Wojciech Jaruzelski and his family in KALISZ. Marshal Jozef Pilsudski and Onyszkiewicz, Karwat in Bydgoszcz, and Andrzejak-Zbieranowski clan in Koluszki. The Karwats lived in MECHLIN and SREM in the second half of the 19th century, but with links to Wichulec and Tczew [Bardzki, Schroeder, Nostitz-Jackowski, Karwat]; after second World War they lived in Bydgoszcz. They came from Andrzej Karwat b. ca 1770/1780/1790, m. 1st ca 1810 to Maria Kreciewska, with the son Teofil Karwat, b. 1810/1820 + Jadwiga Kielczewska, b. ca 1830, d. 1873;
Andrzej Karwat m. 2nd ca 1833, with the son Julian Karwat b. ca 1834 + Urszula Bialoblocka.

We can't now show clear to you, if Jozef Karwat b. ca 1850/1852, No 2, was the son of above TEOFIL Karwat b. ca 1810/1820?
If JOZEF Karwat b. ca 1850/1852, No 1, was the son of JULIAN Karwat b. ca 1834?
Jozef Karwat b. ca 1850/1852, No 2 [the son of TEOFIL Karwat] was the brother to Elzbieta Hutten-Czapska; Teofila Plaskowska; Ignacy Karwat; and Marian Karwat.

Anna Bardzka was the widow after her ex-husband Jozef Karwat who died in 1918 in Poznan. Jozef Karwat was living until 1902 in Mechlin [but we have inf. that Jozef Karwat No 1, died in 1902 in MECHLIN close to SREM; Jozef Karwat No 1 who was the son of JULIAN Karwat b. ca 1834].

I interpret [on 12 April 2022] that we have only one and the same Jozef Karwat b. ca 1850/1852.
And that Jozef Karwat got married twice: with Hutten-Czapska and with Bardzka.
Jozef Karwat was living in 1902-1918 in Poznan and he died in Poznan in 1918 - NOT in MECHLIN in 1902. In 1912 Anna Karwat Bardzka was living in Brodnica.

Mechlin an Gostyczyna with Oppeln-Bronikowski.
MECHLIN close to SREM, with KARWAT, Oppeln-Bronikowski and Watta-Skrzydlewski;
Strzegowa of Bogdanski and Franciszka Nostitz Jackowska married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1715, and of Andrzej Grabienski in 1792 [relatives to Dorota Kiedrzynska m. Grabienska, Psarska, Madalinska; she was the niece to Izydor Kiedrzynski who was the father to Gabryel Kiedrzynski born in JEDLNO, my genealogical line], close to Kalisz and to GOSTYCZYNA:

The genealogical line of Grzegorz Karwat -
Grzegorz's great-great-grandfather was Jozef Karwat b. 1852, d. in 1902 in Mechlin close to SREM [the 'Andrzejowka' manor in Mechlin], 6 kilometres north-east of Srem and 34 km south of Poznan.
Mentioned Jozef Karwat, 1852-1902 + Zofia Hutten-Czapska, ca 1860-1939 in Poznan, had the son Witold Karwat b. ca 1885/1892 close to Srem.

Zofia Hutten-Czapska, ca 1860-1939, married Jozef Karwat b. 1852,
was the daughter of
Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1820 + Zofia Rutkowska b. in 1838;
the granddaughter of
Tomasz Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1790, d. 1862 + Bogumila Kalkstein.

Strzegowa, 12 km south-west to KALISZ, 4 km west to Gostyczyna; 4 km south-west to Chotow No 1.

Dorota Kiedrzynska was 1st married (ca 1768) to Wawrzyniec Grabinski / Wawrzyniec Bartlomiej Grabinski who died before 1769
[his father Stefan Grabinski d. 1742, mother Konstancja Lubiatowska d. 1763; his brothers: Jan Grabinski,
Andrzej Grabinski born ca 1742,
Bartlomiej Grabinski d. 1787;
his step-father Szymon Czarniecki d. 1744];
Dorota Kiedrzynska-Grabinska m. 2nd to Tomasz Psarski born ca 1750, died ca 1807; Tomasz PSARSKI was the owner of Wola Dzierlinska bought in 1786 [acc. to Piotr Tameczka named Wola Dzierlinska / Dzierlin was in the Charlupia Mala parish, west to the Warta river; and 7 km north-west to Sieradz].
TOMASZ Psarski (born - ? - ca 1730-1807), was the son of Mikolaj Psarski.

In 1784 Jozef Madalinski, Jakub Madalinski and Julianna, remained under the care of Jakub Kiedrzynski, born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish, died in 1798, the official in KALISZ, and under Pawel Wargawski. Jozef Madalinski, Jakub Madalinski and Julianna were owners of Raczkow and Upuszczow - in 1786 leased Sebastian Zablocki. In 1787 they had new guardian Jan Madalinski of Bobrownik / Bobrowniki - 8 km south-east to Grabow by the PROSNA river; east to OSTRZESZOW. Jakub Kiedrzynski [born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798; see on his son MARCIN Kiedrzynski younger], now a judge of the land of Kalisz, and Antoni Psarski - half-brother of above Jozef, Jakub and Julianna -
in 1792 acknowledge the owner of Strzegow / STRZEGOWA, south to Kalisz - Andrzej Grabienski / GRABINSKI.

Hutten-Czapski:
Wincenty's brother - Jan Czapski, b. ca 1765, who in 1809 in Ostrow Wielkopolski had a daughter Konstancja Hutten-Czapska, the godmother of Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski, bpt. in Wielun.
Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski married second to KARWAT.
Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1765, m. bef. 1809, to Marianna Rudnicka, b. 1767. Marianna Czapska Rudnicka was the sister of Stefan Rudnicki.

Stefan Rudnicki and Jozefa had children:
1.
Antoni Rudnicki b. ca 1806, living in 1833 in the Sosnica parish in the Pleszew county, and here Antoni married widowed Marianna Szymarzyna b. 1797!
2.
Juljanna Rudnicka , b. in 1810 in Strzegowa, in the Gostyczyna parish,
3.
Martianna, b. 1815 in DANISZYN in the Jankow Zalesny parish,
4.
Wojciech Rudnicki, b. in 1818 in Przygodzice, close to Ostrow Wielkopolski, with godparents:
Antoni Lizak, Barbara Lizak, Wojciech Lizak, Fryderyka Lizak.
Wojciech Rudnicki in 1845 in Pajeczno m. widowed Franciszka Adryanowicz of Dzialoszyn. Wojciech was the son of Stefan Rudnicki / Szczepan Rudnicki + Jozefa Skarzynski, lived in Przygodzice.

Jan Marcin Bogdanski = Marcin Bogdanski m. Marianna Kiedrzynski, the daughter of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1715 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski. The wedding ca 1764.
Marcin Bogdanski was the owner of Ociaz in 1784 [4 km west to Skalmierzyce, 17 km south-west to the Kalisz core]. Jan Marcin BOGDANSKI / Marcin Bogdanski died in 1809, married in ca 1764 to Marianna Kiedrzynska d. 1785. Marcin Bogdanski - inf. in 1772, and 1778 in Kalisz, the court case vs Switonski for debt in 1772. Marcin Bogdanski was the leaseholder of Plewnie / Plewno [Plewnia, 24 km north-east to KALISZ] in 1764-1767, the owner of Strzegowa / Strzegowy in 1767. Marcin Bogdanski was in 1767 the leaseholder of Plewnie / Plewno in the Kalisz county from Antoni Kawiecki. Above Walenty Bogdanski was born ca 1690, to Zygmunt Bogdanski b. ca 1650 + Teresa Rudnicka.
Above Marcin Bogdanski, the son of Walenty + Stawiska - inf. on Marcin in 1764.

Jozef ILOWIECKI was the great-grandson of Lucja Skorzewska, 1740 - 1786
- the daughter of Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766 and Anna Nostitz - Jackowska, ca 1710/1715 - 1768. Anna was the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670. Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski married Kiedrzynska had one sister Anna Skorzewska born Nostitz-Jackowska. Franciszka and Anna had a brother Michal Jackowski / Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1705, died 1766. Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski, the lady-owner of STRZEGOWA, married Andrzej Kiedrzynski in 1730 or 1735/1737.
Franciszka Kiedrzynska was the daughter of Jan Jackowski and Teresa Zalustowska / Zaluskowska Jackowska b. ca 1680. Jan was born in 1670. Teresa's half-brother or the brother was Pawel Zaluskowski of Kaliszkowice Olobockie close to MIKSTAT, b. bef. 1690. Pawel Zaluskowski was the son of Aleksander ZALUSKOWSKI and Marianna Szczypierska.

Pawel Zaluskowski was the deputy of the Kalisz governor. Pawel Zaluskowski of Kaliszkowice, born bef. 1690 or in 1719, m. Elzbieta Wezyk.


Maciej Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1720 ?, in 1787 was the Piotrkow official, his witnesses [ca 1740] Michal Czarnocki / Michal CZARNIECKI, and Hipolit Czarniecki.
Karol Boromeusz Maslowski was the brother to Anna Zofia Maslowska, b. in 1698, the Lubojnia owner [3 km north to Wola Kiedrzynska, 8 km east to KAMYK of the Kiedrzynskis] + Franciszek Bykowski, d. 1754, the son of Marcin BYKOWSKI, the Ostrzeszow official, and named Anna Zofia MASLOWSKA Bykowska m. 2nd in 1755 to Hipolit Czarniecki b. ca 1695, the son of
Szymon CZARNIECKI b. ca 1670.
Maciej Nostitz-Jackowski was the son of Piotr Nostitz-Jackowski / Piotr Jackowski b. ca 1670, d. 1737 in Witkowice, in the Borowno parish.
Piotr Nostitz-Jackowski m. in 1709 in Chorzenice, in the Borowno parish, to Marianna Tomicka b. ca 1680.
CHORZENICE - 6 kilometres south-west of Klomnice, 17 km north-east of Czestochowa.
BOROWNO - 5 km south to KRUSZYNA.
Witkowice - 2 km north-east to Chorzenice.
Piotr Nostitz-Jackowski was the brother to Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 + three times married.

Helena Hutten-Czapska b. in Ostrzeszow in 1762; lived in Jedlno, Raszkow in 1802, died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828; her husband Izydor Kiedrzynski who was living in 1775/1776 until death ca 1802 in Jedlno, b. in Bieganin in 1749, as the son of Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowska.
DOROTA PSARSKA - MADALINSKA born ca 1740 / 1750, died in 1784 [Dorota was 1st married (1768 / 1769 ?) to Wawrzyniec Grabinski / Wawrzyniec Bartlomiej Grabinski who d. before 1769, his father Stefan Grabinski d. 1742, the mother Konstancja Lubiatowska d. 1763;
his step-father Szymon Czarniecki d. 1744 m. Konstancja Lubiatowska;
Dorota Kiedrzynska m. 2nd to Tomasz Psarski born ca 1740 / 1750, died ca 1807; Tomasz was the owner of Wola Dzierlinska bought in 1786. Above Tomasz Psarski, born ca 1740 - died after 1770 / 1819 + Dorota Kiedrzynska, 1740-1784, had a son Antoni Psarski born in 1770.
Dorota m. 3rd to Kajetan Madalinski, 1740-1784, with the son Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809].
Dorota's brother was Izydor Kiedrzynski who was b. 1749 and m. to Helena Hutten-Czapska who was born in 1762 and she died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828 [the family of the author].
Andrzej Zaleski m. in 1660 to Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, d. aft. 1704,
the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki.
Krystyna Czarniecka Zaleska m. bef. 1688 to Adam Molski died in 1695,
with: Helena, and Konstancja, and acc. to me
Anna Molska younger b. 1687 + Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680.
Above Marcin Ludwik Czarniecki was born ca 1600/1610, d. in 1652, to Krzysztof Czarniecki b. 1564 and Krystyna Rzeszowski b. 1570 / 1579 - d. 1622.
Marcin Czarniecki had the brother Stefan Czarniecki b. ca 1599, the commander-in-chief of the Polish Army.
Marcin married Zofia Bogdanski b. ca 1610.
Three families of Ostrzeszow and Kalisz, Hutten-Czapski, Nostitz-Jackowski and Chrzanowski intermarried to the Kiedrzynski clan in the Pleszew - Ostrzeszow - Ostrow Wielkopolski area:
inf. on the court in Kalisz, in 1740, and on three sisters -
Franciszka Jackowska - Kiedrzynska, the wife of Andrzej Kiedrzynski [the father of my direct ancestor Izydor Kiedrzynski in 1775/1776 in Jedlno],
and Anna Jackowska the wife of Antoni Skorzewski;
Konstancja Jackowska the wife of Stanislaw Niniewski / NIENIEWSKI - all born as Nostitz-Jackowski.
The court case concerned
1.
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, ex-owner of Boczkow and Szczypierno / Szczypiorno, the south-west part of Kalisz at present, 3 km south-west to DOBRZEC, close to BOCZKOW;
2.
Teresa Zaluskowska m. Nostitz-Jackowska;
3.
Mikolaj Dobruchowski, the son of Jan Dobruchowski, the official in Ostrzeszow; the owner of Piekarty;
4.
Marianna Chrzanowski b. ca 1670, the wife of Jan Dobruchowski, younger, b. ca 1660,
the son of Jan Dobruchowski b. 1633 + {Anna Kicka married to Jan b. ca 1610} Jadwiga Psarska.
The grandson of Maciej Dobruchowski b. ca 1570 - NOT of Jan Dobruchowski b. ca 1610.
5.
Mikolaj Politalski, the official in Ostrzeszow, the owner of Szypierno / Szczypiorno, BOCZKOW / Boczkowo, 3 km west to DOBRZEC; and Piekarty.
He sold named Piekarty to Jan Dobruchowski in 1701.
At the above court in Kalisz in 1740, mentioned Mikolaj Politalski, an official in Ostrzeszow, the owner of Szypierno / Szczypiorno {then of Nostitz-Jackowski property},
BOCZKOW / Boczkowo {3 km north-west to Szczypiorno of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680}, 3 km west to DOBRZEC;
and Piekarty / Piekart {then of Dobruchowski property} then sold named Piekarty / Piekart to Jan Dobruchowski b. ca 1660 - in 1701.

Mentioned Marianna Chrzanowska b. ca 1670, m. Jan Kotarba Dobruchowski / Jan Dobruchowski b. ca 1660, the wedding before 1692. In KALISZ in 1705, named Jan Dobruchowski, the governor of Ostrzeszow and his wife Marianna de Lanow Chrzanowska / Marianna Dobruchowska Chrzanowska, given cash to the daughter Jozefa Dobruchowski.
Marianna Chrzanowski b. ca 1670, was the wife of Jan Dobruchowski, younger, b. ca 1660, who was the brother to Mikolaj Dobruchowski younger, b. ca 1670, and both were the sons of Jan Dobruchowski, older born 1633.
Marianna Chrzanowski b. ca 1670, the wife of Jan Dobruchowski, b. ca 1660, and Marianna died aft. 1740 {!}. Her brothers:
Kazimierz Chrzanowski b. ca 1670;
and Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690, d. 1742;
and maybe Franciszek Chrzanowski older b. ca 1690/1695 + Zofia KRASICKA.

Jan Nepomucen Paschalis Chrzanowski, was the son of Jan Chrzanowski + Katarzyna Sokolowska.
Above Jan Chrzanowski, 1741-1827, was the son of Franciszek Chrzanowski younger + Wiktoria MEJER.
Franciszek Chrzanowski b. 1720, died in 1795 or 1710-1795;
Jan Nepomucen Chrzanowski was the grandson of
Franciszek Chrzanowski OLDER born ca 1690/1693, d. in 1761 + Zofia Krasicka.

Marianna Chrzanowski b. ca 1670, the wife of Jan Dobruchowski, b. ca 1660, and Marianna died aft. 1740 {!}. Marianna's father -
Piotr Chrzanowski b. ca 1650 close to OPINOGORA + Marianna Gozdzikowska,
the daughter of Stanislaw Gozdzikowski + Elzbieta LEZENSKA.

Three sisters who were daughters of the above-mentioned Jan Nostitz-Jackowski participated in the court case in 1740 in Kalisz:
1.
Franciszka Jackowska - Kiedrzynska, the wife of Andrzej Kiedrzynski [the father of Izydor - my family line],
2.
Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, the wife of Antoni Skorzewski;
3.
Konstancja Nostitz-Jackowska, the wife of Stanislaw NIENIEWSKI / Stanislaw Niniewski b. ca 1720 - all sisters born as Nostitz-Jackowski. The father was Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680.
Probably Agnieszka Nieniewska Pstrokonska [her husband took Sedzice from Nieniewski] b. ca 1725, was the sister of named Stanislaw Nieniewski and both were the children of Andrzej Nieniewski b. ca 1700.
Andrzej NIENIEWSKI had a brother Wojciech Nieniewski b. ca 1700. Andrzej had a next of kin Teresa Bratkowska.

Piekart - 6 km west to the core of Kalisz, at present Piekart is in Kalisz;
10 km north to Strzegowa;
7 km east to Droszew,
9 km north-west-north to Chotow,
13 km north-west-north to Gostyczyna,
11 km north-west to Zydow.

Melchlin an Gostyczyna with Oppeln-Bronikowski.
MECHLIN close to SREM, with KARWAT, Oppeln-Bronikowski and Watta-Skrzydlewski.
Strzegowa of Bogdanski and Franciszka Nostitz Jackowska married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1715, and of Andrzej Grabienski in 1792 [relatives to Dorota Kiedrzynska m. Grabienska, Psarska, Madalinska; she was the niece to Izydor Kiedrzynski who was the father to Gabryel Kiedrzynski born in JEDLNO, my genealogical line], close to Kalisz and to GOSTYCZYNA.

Zofia Brodowska had the great-grandparents:
1.
Adam Feliks Oppeln-Bronikowski (1758 - 1822/1829/1840) born in Zychlin, died in Kragola, the Konin district, MP, Senator,
2.
Kazimierz Nepomucen Zablocki, 1773-1823,
3.
Augustyn Hieronim Watta-Skrzydlewski, 1784-1862
[Mechlin - 5 km to Srem.
In 1773 the Raczynski family bought this estate.
In 1860 Mechlin was bought by Mateusz Watta Skrzydlewski. Above Mateusz Watta-Skrzydlewski of Mechlin, b. in 1829, the son of Augustyn Hieronim Watta-Skrzydlewski. The manor in 1814 was built by Edward Raczynski, b. 1786 in Poznan, the son of Filip Nereusz Raczynski + Michalina Raczynski.
In 1939 Mechlin was the prpperty of Mateusz Watta-Skrzydlewskiego junior.
Aleksandra Watta-Skrzydlewska b. 1911, was the daughter of Zdzislaw Watta-Skrzydlewski, b. in 1860, Zaborowo, d. in 1937 in Mechlin. The granddaughter of Mateusz Watta-Skrzydlewski of Mechlin, 1829-1866;
the great-grandaughter of Augustyn Hieronim Watta-Skrzydlewski, 1784-1862 + Jozefa Czachorska.
Augustyn Hieronim Watta-Skrzydlewski, 1784-1862 was the son of Mikolaj Skrzydlewski died in 1791 in Paledzie Koscielne + Weronika Lewalska.
The Karwats lived in MECHLIN and SREM in the second half of the 19th century, but with links to Wichulec and Tczew; after second World War they lived in Bydgoszcz. They came from Andrzej Karwat b. ca 1770/1780/1790, m. 1st ca 1810 to Maria Kreciewska, with the son Teofil Karwat, b. 1820 + Jadwiga Kielczewska, b. ca 1830, d. 1873;
Andrzej Karwat m. 2nd ca 1833, with the son Julian Karwat b. ca 1834 + Urszula Bialoblocka.
Grzegorz's great-great-grandfather was Jozef Karwat b. 1852, d. in 1902 in Mechlin close to SREM [the 'Andrzejowka' manor in Mechlin], 6 kilometres north-east of Srem and 34 km south of Poznan. Mentioned Jozef Karwat, 1852-1902, married to Zofia Hutten-Czapska, ca 1860-1939 in Poznan, with the son Witold Karwat b. ca 1885/1892 close to Srem],
4,
Izabella Jaksa-Zeromska, 1784-1871,
5
Jozefa Czachorska, ca 1802-1837.

Above Adam Feliks Bronikowski, the son of Adam Oppeln-Bronikowski, the Zychlin owner + Joanna Florentyna Potworowska.
Adam Bronikowski b. 1714, d. in 1778, ie Adam Oppeln-Bronikowski (1714-1778), General of the Saxon army. Adam Oppeln-Bronikowski born in Dobrojewo [13 km north-west to SZAMOTULY] - died in Zychlin. Polish landowner and politician, general of the Saxon armed forces, Calvinist.
He was the son of Andrzej Oppeln-Bronikowski, the owner of Orzeszkowo [Orzeszkowo - a village in Poland located in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, in the Sroda county, in the commune of Dominowo] and Marianna Kotkowski.
In 1751, Adam Bronikowski bought Zychlin near Konin. The patron of Evangelical Reformed congregation. During the seven-year war he served the Polish king and elector of Saxony, August III. Confederates of Bar destroyed his property in Kalisz. He co-operated with Goltz, and Fryderyk von Unruh, in 1771 under the Russian ambassador Saldern. After the first partition in 1772, Bronikowski (on behalf of the Calvinists) and Unruh (on behalf of the Lutherans) continued to take care of Polish Protestants.
Adam married in 1742 in SWIDNICA, to Joanna Florentyna Potworowski (b. 1719, died 1800/1801), from the old Calvinist family; he had with her, among others son Adam Feliks.

Above Adam Feliks Oppeln-Bronikowski b. 1758, Zychlin; died in 1840; MP, Calvinist, Freemason. He inherited the paternity of Zychlin and Kragola near Konin. A member of the tax commission; belonged to the supporters of the Constitution of May 3 and he joined the Friends of the Government Constitution. Around 1791 he received the title chamberlain, and in 1793 Order of St. Stanislaus. After the Third Partition of Poland, in 1798 he took the title of Prussian chamberlain and the Order of the Red Eagle. He was also active in Freemasonry in the Pallas lodge of Konin, opened in 1818. Married to Joanna Karolina Mojaczewska, a evangelical woman, he had three sons with her.

Mentioned Andrzej Bronikowski b. 1680, had in 1708 in Dobrojewo, the son Aleksander Chryzostom. Andrzej Bronikowski married Marianna Kotkowski.
Marianna Bronikowska born Kotkowska from Przybinice and Belzow, died in 1715.

Andrzej Bronikowski, 1680-1739 = Andrzej Wojciech Bronikowski died in 1739 + Marianna Kotkowska;
Andrzej Oppeln-Bronikowski was the son of
Przeclaw Bronikowski died in 1703 [= Oppeln-Bronikowski, 1650-1708] + Jadwiga Rozbicka died in 1719.
The grandson of
Aleksander Bronikowski, born ca 1625/1630, died in 1692 + Zofia Broniewska died in 1678.

Note -
Hieronim OPPELN-BRONIKOWSKI, was the son of Jan Bronikowski b. ca 1625, died in 1672; and Katarzyna Broniewska m. in 1645.
JAN Oppeln-Bronikowski was the brother of Aleksander Bronikowski b. ca 1625/1630 - d. 1692.
Maybe Jan was the brother of Zygmunt Bronikowski 1628-1732. Zygmunt was the son of
Dobrogast Bronikowski ca 1600-1676, the owner of NEUDORF;
and the grandson of Jan Bronikowski, ca 1560 - ca 1614.

Hans Sigmund von Bronikowski = Jan Zygmunt Bronikowski / von Oppeln-Bronikowski b. ca 1700 - died ca 1776. New coat of arms for Bronikowski in 1743 to Count Jan Zygmunt Bronikowski - his father was
Zygmunt Aleksander Bronikowski / Sigismund Aleksander von Oppeln-Bronikowski, auf Chlastawe, Kuschten, Kursko {west to Miedzyrzecz} und Placzowo bei Meseritz, born in 1672 in Kurzig Martini, died in 1724.
The grandfather - above Zygmunt Bronikowski 1628-1732;
the great-grandfather was
Dobrogast Bronikowski ca 1600-1676, the owner of NEUDORF;
the great-great-grandfather was Jan Bronikowski, ca 1560 - ca 1614.

Jeannette Von Unruh b. ca 1783, not ca 1775, was the daughter of Stephan Von Unruh and Helene Von Oppeln-Bronikowski. Jeanette married Stephan von Dziembowski born in 1779. They had one daughter Jeannette Wilhelmine von Tempelhoff born von Dziembowska.
Stephan von Unruh was the son of Georg Bogislaw von UNRUH and Charlotte BOJANOWSKI. Above mentioned Bogislaw = Boguslaw UNRUH was the son of Peter von UNRUH.

Weronika Garczynska / Krzycka / Weronika Mycielska b. ca 1742, was the daughter of Maciej Krzycki and Anna Swiniarska / Anna Swinarska b. ca 1720. Mikolaj Swinarski b. 1725, was the son of Jan Swinarski, ca 1675 - 1742 + Zofia Rokossowska b. ca 1690.
Mikolaj Swinarski / Mikolaj Swiniarski m. in 1748 to Anna Bninska, 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.

AUGUSTYN GORZENSKI was married to Aleksandra Skorzewska, b. 1757, died in 1801, the daughter of Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski. Franciszek's Skorzewski foster son was Fryderyk Wilhelm Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1768 in BERLIN, married to Antonina Adelajda Garczynska, b. 1767/1770, d. 1824.
Antonina Adelajda Garczynska, b. 1767/1770, d. 1824, was the daughter of STEFAN GARCZYNSKI, junior, b. 1730 in Poznan, died in ?, but NOT in December 1773 + the 1st wife Weronika KRZYCKA, b. ca 1742, the daughter of Maciej Krzycki + mentioned Anna Swinarska b. ca 1720.

BRYGIDA BARDZKA Walknowska had with JAKUB Kiedrzynski the daughters: among others Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska ARNOLD, b. 1770/1772 in Sobotka, married 2nd in 1798, to Jan Arnold, 1751/1758-1840, the owner of Pecherzow. Juljanna Kiedrzynski [2nd], b. ca 1770 / or in 1772-1811, was 1st married Ruszkowska, widowed, the owner of Wierzchoslaw / Wierzchoslawice. Witness Maciej Bogdanski, official in KALISZ. Jan ARNOLD leased - in 1789 - from Weronika Garczynska nee KRZYCKA, the wife of General Stefan Garczynski, JUNIOR - Gostkowo.
Gostkowo is a village 11 km north-east of Torun.
Above Jan / Jan Antoni Arnold was the owner of Raszkow, and of Pecherzew.
Pecherzow / PECHERZEW - 8 km north-east to Turek and 19 km north to DOBRA.
Jan Arnold was born in 1751/1758, widowed bef. 1798. Jan was married in Oct. 1798 to Julianna Kiedrzynska, born 1772 or in 1770, widowed bef. 1798 after the death of her husband Ruszkowski [marriage ca 1790 - 1796], and she was the owner of Wierzchoslaw / Wierzchoslawice. Julianna Kiedrzynska was born in 1772 in the Sobotka parish, close to Raszkow.
Sobotka - 17 km north-east to RASZKOW; 4 km south-west to KARSY of Bona Kiedrzynska.

Julianna Arnold Ruszkowska Kiedrzynska had the daughter Teofila Domicela Arnold, in April 1801 in the Raszkow parish. Jan Arnold, the son of Maciej Arnold and Bogumila, was the leaseholder of Raszkow in 1802 from Helena Kiedrzynska, widowed after death of her husband in Jedlno, Izydor Kiedrzynski, my branch. Julianna Arnold Ruszkowska Kiedrzynska had the next daughter Helena Arnold, b. in Piaski in May 1802 [Piaski, 4 km north to Ostrow Wielkopolski of the Radziwills]; and the son Mateusz Jozef Arnold, in September 1803 in the Raszkow parish.

General Stefan Garczynski junior, m. Weronika Krzycka, with 4 sons:
Franciszek Garczynski, lieutenant; Antoni; Nepomucen Garczynski; Stefan Garczynski, the 3rd.

General Major Stefan Garczynski junior was the 3rd son of Stefan Garczynski SENIOR [see on different inf.], the Poznan governor + TUCHOLKA.
Stefan junior married Weronika KRZYCKA, died ca 1791. Weronika Garczynska / Krzycka / Weronika Mycielska, was the daughter of Maciej Krzycki and Anna Swiniarska.

TADEUSZ GARCZYNSKI = Adam Wenant Alojzy Tadeusz Garczynski von Rautenberg, Count, 1791 - 1863, the son of
General, adjutant, Stefan GARCZYNSKI [junior, b. 1730 in Poznan, died in ? but NOT in December 1773] + Anna Skorzewska.
The grandson of
Edward Garczynski [b. ca 1710 ?] and Katarzyna RADOLINSKA.
The great-grandson of
Stefan Garczynski, SENIOR, b. 1690 in POZNAN, died in 1755 in Zbaszyn + Zofia TUCHOLKA.
The great-great-grandson of
Damian Kazimierz Garczynski, b. ca 1644 in Leszno, d. 1711 in Zbaszyn,
and Damian Garczynski was the son of
Samson Garczynski + Barbara Marianna.
DAMIAN GARCZYNSKI was the husband of Anna RADOMICKA and Ludwika LESZCZYNSKA.

Kunegunda KRASICKI CIECIERSKA corresponded with FRYDERYK II [1712-1786] of Prussia, who was the friend of Marianna Skorzewska nee Ciecierska - her sister. Marianna Skorzewska Ciecierska, b. in 1741, was the sister to KUNEGUNDA KRASICKA CIECIERSKA, born ca 1753/1755.
AUGUSTYN GORZENSKI was married to Aleksandra Skorzewska, b. 1757, died in 1801, the daughter of Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski. Franciszek's Skorzewski foster son was Fryderyk Wilhelm Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1768 in BERLIN, married to Antonina Adelajda Garczynska, b. 1767/1770, d. 1824.

Antonina Adelajda Garczynska, b. 1767/1770, d. 1824, was the daughter of STEFAN GARCZYNSKI, junior, b. 1730 in Poznan, died in ?, but NOT in December 1773 + the 1st wife Weronika KRZYCKA, the daughter of Maciej Krzycki.
General Stefan Garczynski, junior, was married twice: 2nd to Anna Skorzewska in 1759, and Anna was the half-sister to Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, born in Berlin in 1768, the godson of Frederick the Great.

Anna Garczynska (ANNA Skorzewska) was the wife of Stefan Garczynski junior, who was the grandson 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 [21 km south-east 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.
General Stefan Garczynski, junior, was married twice: 2nd to Anna Garczynska born in 1759 as Skorzewska.

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 General Stefan Garczynski junior, who was the grandson of Stefan Garczynski SENIOR.

Fryderyk Wilhelm Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1768 in BERLIN, married Antonina Adelajda Garczynska, b. 1767/1770, d. 1824. Antonina GARCZYNSKA was the daughter of STEFAN GARCZYNSKI, junior, b. 1730 in Poznan, Dec. 1773 [or after; maybe 1791] + 1st wife Weronika KRZYCKA, the daughter of Maciej Krzycki. Antonina b. 1767/1770 had a brother Colonel FRANCISZEK GARCZYNSKI b. 1770.

Franciszek Garczynski, died in 1812, Colonel of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, MP after 1807 of the KROBIA county, 15 km south to GOSTYN, 8 km east to Rokosowo, 13 km west to PEPOWO, 10 km north to NIEPART. Franciszek Garczynski died in 1812 as a bankrupt.
His positive role played in 1807 is difficult to overestimate today. When General Kosinski became the new division commander, and earlier, in January 1807, General Dabrowski had formed a Division group in Poznan, the unit was commanded by Colonel Garczynski. This unit captured Schneidemuhl, Deutsch Krone and Wielun. In February 1807, Garczynski's group was subordinated to Gen. Kosinski and later, with some troops were sent to fight near Neustettin. At this time, the troops of Sokolnicki captured Stolp in Pommern and, later on, took part in the siege of Danzig / Gdansk. Colonel Franciszek Garczynski fought close to Slupsk from the west. In an order of February 5, 1807, General Dabrowski assigned Colonel Garczynski an additional 130 cavalrymen.

The poet, Stefan Garczynski was the son of colonel Franciszek Garczynski and Katarzyna Radolinski. Stefan was the nephew of Antoni Garczynski, a prefect of the Kalisz department, from whom he inherited the estate. Stefan Garczynski was born in 1805, in KOSMOW, in the municipality of Cekow-Kolonia, 17 km north of Kalisz. Stefan was a Polish army officer and adjutant of general Uminski in November Uprising in 1831, and a popular poet. Adam Mickiewicz wrote the 'Ordon Redoubt' on him. Stefan Florian Garczynski died in 1833 in Avignon. The poet and the representative of Romanticism, the November insurgent, the friend of Adam Mickiewicz. Orphaned, he was taken care by his father's sister, Antonina Garczynski, countess, Skorzewska, who lives in a classical palace in Lubostron. In 1832 Stefan went to Dresden and in Switzerland. Mickiewicz took care of him during his illness.

Above Franciszek Garczynski, 1770-1812,
was the son of
General-major Stefan Garczynski, junior, 1730-1773 [or 1791], m. Weronika Krzycka, 1720-1791;
and also Antonina Adelajda Garczynska, b. 1767/1770, d. 1824, was the daughter of STEFAN GARCZYNSKI, junior, b. 1730 in Poznan, died in December 1773 + the 1st wife Weronika KRZYCKA, the daughter of Maciej Krzycki.

Stefan Garczynski, junior was the grandson of SENIOR, Stefan Garczynski, 1690-1755 + Zofia Tucholka, 1715-1759.

TADEUSZ GARCZYNSKI = Adam Wenant Alojzy Tadeusz Garczynski von Rautenberg, Count, 1791 - 1863,
the son of
General, adjutant, Stefan GARCZYNSKI [junior, b. 1730 in Poznan, died in ? but NOT in December 1773] + Anna Skorzewska.
The grandson of
Edward Garczynski [b. ca 1710 ?] and Katarzyna RADOLINSKA.
The great-grandson of
Stefan Garczynski, SENIOR, b. 1690 in POZNAN, died in 1755 in Zbaszyn + Zofia TUCHOLKA.

BRYGIDA BARDZKA Walknowska had {with JAKUB Kiedrzynski b. 1738 in Wilczkow} the daughters:
among others Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska ARNOLD, b. 1770/1772 in Sobotka, married 2nd in 1798, to Jan Arnold, 1751/1758-1840, the owner of Pecherzow.
Juljanna Kiedrzynski [2nd], b. ca 1770 / or in 1772-1811, was 1st married Ruszkowska, widowed, the owner of Wierzchoslaw / Wierzchoslawice. Witness Maciej Bogdanski, official in KALISZ.
Jan ARNOLD leased - in 1789 - from Weronika Garczynska nee KRZYCKA, the wife of General Stefan Garczynski, JUNIOR - Gostkowo.
Gostkowo is a village 11 km north-east of Torun.

Aft 1750, Racendow belonged to Wladyslaw Zielinski + Aleksandra Chlebowska, with 2 daughters and 2 sons: Ignacy and Franciszek. In 1775 the lady-owner Chlebowska.
Then to Mikolaj Chlebowski (1700-1757), m. Anna Swiniarska.
Swiniarska m. FIRST Maciej Krzycki, with the daughter
Weronika Krzycka, twice widowed, in 1784 aft. death of Mycielski and Stefan Garczynski (1730-1773), Royal General.
In 1792, Weronika Krzycki Garczynska sold Racendowo / Racendow to her son Franciszek Garczynski. Weronika with Stefan Garczynski had two children:
1. Eleonora Garczynska;
2. Franciszek Garczynski died in 1812 + Weronika Apolonia Mycielska, 1774-1828 and she was 2voto Ignacy Karol Ludwik Delius.
Franciszek Garczynski had two children:
Jan Nepomucen Garczynski, 1795-1831, m. Jozefa Milkowska, 1805-1841;
and Bonawentura Garczynski.

Racendow is a village in the Kotlin commune, within the Jarocin County, 8 / 9 km north to Orpiszewek of the Kiedrzynskis and the Pradzynskis, and 7 kilometres north of Kotlin, 11 km east of Jarocin, 7 km north-west to CZERMIN; 6 km north-east to WYSZKI of Erasmus Mycielski, conspirator.

Antonina Adelajda Garczynska, b. 1767/1770, d. 1824, was the daughter of STEFAN GARCZYNSKI, junior, b. 1730 in Poznan, died in ?, but NOT in December 1773 + the 1st wife Weronika KRZYCKA.

General Stefan Garczynski junior, m. Weronika Krzycka, with 4 sons:
Franciszek Garczynski, lieutenant; Antoni; Nepomucen Garczynski; Stefan Garczynski, the 3rd.

General Major Stefan Garczynski junior was the 3rd son of Stefan Garczynski SENIOR [see below on different inf.], the Poznan governor + TUCHOLKA. Stefan junior married Weronika KRZYCKA, died ca 1791. Weronika Garczynska / Krzycka / Weronika Mycielska, was the daughter of Maciej Krzycki and Anna Swiniarska.

TADEUSZ GARCZYNSKI = Adam Wenant Alojzy Tadeusz Garczynski von Rautenberg, Count, 1791 - 1863,
the son of
General, adjutant, Stefan GARCZYNSKI [junior, b. 1730 in Poznan, died in ? but NOT in December 1773] + Anna Skorzewska
{Aleksandra Garczynska, the daughter of Stefan Garczynski + Anna Skorzewska.
Wiktor Bronikowski, 1783 - 1828 + Aleksandra Garczynska.
Wiktor was the son of Antoni Oppeln-Bronikowski d. 1807 + Anastazja Rogalinska d. 1835;
the grandson of
Marcjanna Marszewska, 1713 - 1771 + Stefan Bronikowski, 1708 - 1771;
the great-grandson of
Wojciech Bronikowski d. bef. 1740 + Katarzyna Sczaniecka died in 1739.
Wojciech Oppeln-Bronikowski was the son of Marcjan Bronikowski d. in 1678 + Zofia KOSZUTSKA.
The grandson of Jan Bronikowski d. in 1647 + Zofia Sadowska.
The great-grandson of Piotr Bronikowski d. in 1603 + Malgorzata MIERZEWSKA}.

The grandson of
Edward Garczynski [b. ca 1710 ?] and Katarzyna RADOLINSKA.
The great-grandson of
Stefan Garczynski, SENIOR, b. 1690 in POZNAN, died in 1755 in Zbaszyn + Zofia TUCHOLKA.
The great-great-grandson of
Damian Kazimierz Garczynski, b. ca 1644 in Leszno, d. 1711 in Zbaszyn,
and Damian Garczynski was the son of Samson Garczynski + Barbara Marianna.

Marcin Bogdanski, the son of Walenty BOGDANSKI + Stawiska - inf. on Marcin in 1764.
Marcin was the leaseholder of the half in OCIAZ in 1774-1775. Marcin Bogdanski took from Wojciech Koszutski in 1774 took Lutynia - 2 km to Orpiszewek and 2 km to Fabianow, in the Pleszew district.
Marcin Bogdanski and Marianna Kiedrzynska Bogdanska in 1784 sold Wszolowo, Jankowo and Ordzino to Weronika Krzycki, 1-voto Mycielska, 2nd m. Stefan Garczynski.
In 1788 Marcin Bogdanski had again title the landlord of Wszolowo and Jankowo. Marcin and Marianna Bogdanski older had a son
1. Jozef Bogdanski and the daughters:
2.
Marianna Bogdanska younger in 1786 m. Piotr Passenty Kiedrowski, the landlord of Popowo, and she died in Borucin in March 1848 [Marianna younger b. in 1768];
3.
Franciszka Joanna Klara Bogdanska, b. in 1781 in above Gostyczyna, south to Kalisz.

And now on
Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski, b. in 1896 in Warsaw, d. in 1968 in Moscow, the son of Ksawery Jozef Rokossowski and Antonina OWSIANNIK.
Ksawery Jozef Rokossowski, b. in 1853 in Ziomek, the Baranowo commune, in the Ostroleka county, died in 1902 in Warsaw.

Ziomek is a village in the Baranowo commune [with the families Chudzik and Kaczynski], 7 kilometres north-west of Baranowo,
25 km south-east to CHORZELE; 17 / 18 km east to Ulatowo-SLABOGORA;
28 km north-west of Ostroleka, and 17 km north-east to Ulatowo-Pogorzel, 35 km east-north-east to Krzynowloga Mala, 25 km north to Krasnosielc.

Ksawery Rokossowski was the son of
Wincenty Feliks Rokossowski and Konstancja Wiktoria CHOLEWICKA.
Wincenty Feliks Rokossowski, b. in 1825 in Warsaw, d. in 1897 in Nasielsk, 29 km east-north-east to Krysk, 33 km east to Plonsk.
Wincenty was the son of
Franciszek Rokossowski b. 1779, and Zofia SUTKOWSKA.
Franciszek Rokossowski, b. 1779 in Rosciszewo - d. 1851 in Baranowo, 37 km north-east to Przasnysz.

Franciszek Rokossowski b. 1779 in Rosciszewo close to Sierpc, d. 1851 in Baranowo,
was the son of
Jakub Rokossowski b. ca 1755 + Agnieszka GAJEWSKA.
Rosciszewo - 12 km north-east to Sierpc, 29 km north to Bielsk.

Above Jakub Rokossowski b. ca 1755, was the husband of Agnieszka Gajewska and father of Franciszek Rokossowski and Faustyn Rokossowski.
In 1772, Jakub Rokossowski, b. ca 1755 [Jakub b. ca 1755, had the father KAROL Rokossowski ?], a priest, the son of Karol Rokossowski, b. ca 1710, died 1776 + Grodzicka, and he was the owner of Szczytniki.

JAKUB Rokossowski married to Agnieszka Rokossowska (nee Gajewska). Jakub was the son of Adam Rokossowski [the foster father ?], the Bachtyn official, b. ca 1735, d. after 1780.
ADAM Rokossowski b. ca 1735, was the son of Wojciech Rokossowski b. ca 1700 + Katarzyna.
Wojciech Rokossowski b. ca 1700, was the son of Kazimierz Rokossowski b. ca 1670 + Zofja Krakowska, b. ca 1670, d. before 1711.

Above Jakub Rokossowski b. ca 1755, the son of Adam Rokossowski b. ca 1735 + Franciszka; came from Kazimierz Rokossowski b. ca 1670, d. bef. 1711 [inf. in WALCZ] + Zofja Krakowska.
Kazimierz Rokossowski b. ca 1670, maybe was the brother to Jakub Rokossowski of Rokossowo born ca 1670.
Probably they came from branch of Jakub Rokossowski 1524 - 1580, who had a son Jan Rokossowski (1574-1598), an owner of Szamotuly, and since 1564 the landowner of Stare Dlugie, west of Leszno, close to Polish border. Jakub Rokossowski b. 1524, in 1569 bought Ostrzeszow.

Jakub Rokossowski of Rokossowo born ca 1670, maybe was the brother to Wojciech Rokossowski b. ca 1665/1670, died 1716. Wojciech m. Katarzyna Milinska d. 1732.

Mentioned Karol Rokossowski b. ca 1710, d. 1776, had sibilings: Zofia; Stanislaw; Franciszek Rokossowski.

JAKUB Rokossowski b. ca 1670, m. in 1710, to a daughter of an officer of Wschowa, with a grandson Piotr Rokossowski of Rokossowo b. 1760 + Marianna Smolenska, with a son Feliks Rokossowski b. 1791.

Dlugie Stare - west of LESZNO, 3 km to Polish border; in 1540 - Jakub Rokossowski (Rokoszowski, Rokoszewski), who died in 1580; in 1581 Jadwiga Dluska; then to Mateusz Rebinski + Zofia Krzycka. After 1580 - Rafal Leszczynski;
next to Jakub Rokossowski; Jan Rokossowski and Maciej Rostworowski.

In 2013 / 2014, the first on the world I show very interesting network!
Lenin and Inessa Armand, Duflon, nobility from Scotland, Italy, Ireland, France, Switzerland, the German noble families in Estonia. This military - political intelligence network has a different appearance depending on, which side you watch from. It's like the external universe, which expands. It has a chaotic structure, but only to the viewers. For top executives of the network, it is extremely bright and clear. It works like clockwork. Time passes, and this network is expanding, as the universe, at that time some stars turning pale, faded and disappeared.

The underground structure has clearly defined objectives at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries:
1. call up the chaos in Europe;
2. to bring the continental war;
3. overthrow of the Romanovs in Russia;
4. lead to anarchy in Russia;
5. starting the war between the invaders, who take away the Polish independence;
6. pulling the western countries into the war, and in due time also America.

The network in the 18th to 21st cent. The intelligences networks.
Overarching objectives are at the beginning of the 20th cent.:
1. Polish independence,
2. The independence of the Baltic States;
3. The creation of a Jewish state in Palestine.

Tools to achieve these goals are:
1. The money from the Scottish, Jewish and American banks; revenue from the Mediterranean trade - Marseille, Greece, Naples, Crimea; and plantations in Ceylon and from the Asian trade - Ceylon, India, Japan;
2. the use of secret non-goverment organisations (NGOs) in Europe and America;
3. The creation of favorable underground structures inside the intelligence networks of Western Europe and American countries.

We know on Wawrzyniec Glaubicz Rokossowski,
the son of Jakub Rokossowski and Konstancja Modlibowska,
and JAKUB was the cousin - first cousin of Jan Rokossowski, Colonel, from the WIELUN county;
next of kin to Katarzyna Zakrzewski [m. Antoni Rokossowski] and Wojciech Rokossowski of Wielun [the brother of Antoni Rokossowski].
In 1786, Jozef Glaubicz Rokossowski,
the son of Maciej Rokossowski, an official in WSCHOWA; married to Jozefata Babicki;
Maciej was the brother of above Jan ROKOSSOWSKI, Colonel.
Maciej had younger children: Wladyslaw, Tomasz, Elzbieta, Franciszka, and Ewa.

Zofia Rokossowska b. ca 1690, was the daughter of Wojciech Rokossowski b. ca 1670 + Katarzyna Milinska.
Karol Rokossowski [the brother to named Zofia SWINARSKA] died in 1776 + Marianna Grodzicka d. 1780.

Karol Rokossowski and Zofia Rokossowska SWINARSKA were the children to
Wojciech Rokossowski b. ca 1665/1670, d. 1716 + Katarzyna Milinska died in 1732.

Kazimierz Rokossowski b. ca 1670, maybe was the brother to Jakub Rokossowski of Rokossowo born ca 1670.
Probably they came from branch of Jakub Rokossowski 1524 - 1580, who had a son Jan Rokossowski (1574-1598), an owner of Szamotuly, and since 1564 the landowner of Stare Dlugie, west of Leszno, close to Polish border. Jakub Rokossowski b. 1524, in 1569 bought Ostrzeszow.

Jakub Rokossowski of Rokossowo born ca 1670, maybe was the brother to Wojciech Rokossowski b. ca 1665/1670, died 1716. Wojciech m. Katarzyna Milinska d. 1732.

Rafal Bninski, the Srem governor, 1705-1770, married Marianna Kwilecka Bninska b. ca 1700, the daughter of Wojciech Kwilecki b. ca 1680.

Marianna Kwilecka Bninska b. ca 1700, was the mother of Anna Swinarska Bninska b. 1727 [ca 1720], d. 1771 + Mikolaj Swinarski; Anna Swinarska died in the Lubasz commune, in the Czarnkow-Trzcianka County.
Above Mikolaj Swinarski, 1711 - 1773 in the Lubasz commune, was the son of Jan Swinarski + Zofia.
Maciej Krzycki was the FIRST husband of mentioned Anna Swiniarska / Anna Swinarska b. ca 1720/1727. Anna was NOT the daughter of Jan Swinarski, ca 1675 - 1742 + Zofia Rokossowska b. ca 1690.
Anna Krzycka Swinarska Bninska nee BNINSKA [not nee Swinarska / Swiniarska b. ca 1720; and NOT the daughter of JAN Swinarski + Zofia Rokossowska].
Anna's brother was NOT Mikolaj Swinarski b. 1725, who was the son of Jan Swinarski, ca 1675 - 1742 + Zofia Rokossowska b. ca 1690. Weronika Garczynska / Krzycka / Weronika Mycielska b. ca 1742, was the daughter of Maciej Krzycki and Anna Swiniarska / Anna Swinarska b. ca 1720. Mikolaj Swinarski b. 1725, was the son of
Jan Swinarski, ca 1675 - 1742 + Zofia Rokossowska b. ca 1690.
Mikolaj Swinarski / Mikolaj Swiniarski m. in 1748 to Anna Bninska, 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.

In BARANOWO
- Mateusz Kaczynski, b. 1798 in Dylewo, the son of Bartlomiej Kaczynski b. ca 1750, and Anastazja Dyl, married in 1822 to Agata Paszczynski, b. 1798 in Parciaki, the daughter of Jedrzej + Dorota Parciak.
Jan Niedzwiecki, b. 1797 in Rzaniec, in the Nowa Wies commune, m. in 1820 to Marcyna Kaczynski, b. 1802 in Parciaki, the daughter of Bartlomiej Kaczynski and Anastazja Dyl.
Rzaniec is a village in the Olszewo-Borki commune, within the Ostroleka County, in east-central Poland; 18 kilometres west of Ostroleka, 17 km north-east to Krasnosielc.
Parciaki - at half way from Chorzele to Baranowo.
Parciaki is a village in the Jednorozec commune, within the Przasnysz County, 8 kilometres north-east of Jednorozec, 26 km north-east of Przasnysz; Parciaki - 6 km east to OLSZEWKA.
Parciaki - 8 km west to ZIOMEK [from here Marshal KONSTANTY Rokossowski].

This is a complex political, intelligence and genealogical structure operating under the influence of Russian intelligence formed around 1720/1741 until now, December 2020: in Zelechow + Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz [H. Wodkiewicz Jaworska, M. Bogucka Sedzicka, M. Zieleniewska, Zbigniew Natkanski of the Opoczno county together with the Lipski family, Pelka + Roman, Malachowski of Bialaczow {Robert Bubis} + Krasicki + Rzeczycki of Pieniany] - Sedziszow Malopolski + Podhajce - Wilkowyja and Kozmin + Berezyna and Lubuszany close to Miezonka - Krzynowloga Mala and the Swiedziebnia commune + Smilowice and Golaszewo close to Chocen - Pakoslaw, Chocen [Jaroslaw Slota, Maciej Igor Wojtczak] with Zelechow - Sedziszow Malopolski [Andrzej Pisz] together with
Krzeszowice, Zator, Berezyna and Lubuszany - Naimski, Neyman, General Jozef Niemojewski, General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, Artur Potocki, Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, Kalkstein + Roman + Zbigniew Brzezinski and Lech Walesa -
together with the owner of Sedziszow Malopolski in 1787 or in 1790, Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska.
Maltese Order with Carsten Niebuhr and Cagliostro together with Illuminati - the Russian and German secret underground in Poland and USA:
Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz with Zbigniew Brzezinski, Pelagia Rodys and Konstanty Rokossowski and the Krasinski - Garczynski in Krasne - Smilowice, Golaszewo and Chocen near to Kowal with Pruszak, Lech Walesa, Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski of Zelechow, Bielinski - Bobrynsky, and link to Owsiany - Boryslawski line, and Gustaw Findeisen, Edward Jurgens with Leopold Kronenberg in 1863 - Swiedziebnia, 16 km north-east of RYPIN, together with Kalkstein, General Jozef Niemojewski, Gustaw Findeisen, Hutten-Czapski, Nostitz-Jackowski, Orbeliani and Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski.
Stara Hancza and Miezonka with Chrapowicki [in JELENIEWO close to SUWALKI], Oskierka, Ilinski, Poniatowski, Stefania Julia Radziwill branch {MIEZONKA}, and the Konstantynowiczs.

Thus, we see - on 17 / 28 December 2020 - that the Russians created an anti-Polish intelligence network in the lands of central Poland and acted ca 1741-2015/2020; this underground Russian diversionary uses together atheistic and deprived of a historical and ideological background three national minorities: German, Gy... [Si... and Ro...] and Je...
Romania and Spain are facilities for the diversion at present.
Of course, it is about individual families and individuals, people extremely alienated from the Polish national community, and this does not apply to entire nations, which national minorities also suffered from the Russian occupation after 1815 and lost a lot due to the fall of the Republic of Poland in 1795.

After killing three US presidents in the years 1885-1901-1963, the brain of anti-Polish and anti-civilization Russian action moved to the USA. This network was established after 1858 in Plock-Wloclawek-Warsaw-Przasnysz. These saboteurs infiltrated our independence movement [sample only: Chocen-Smilowice-Golaszewo-Przasnysz + Kalkstein in the Swiedziebnia commune with Krzynowloga Mala in the Przasnysz county, the village Leszno and the Krasne estate near to Przasnysz; together with Wieniec-Brzezie close to Wloclawek] throughout the second half of the 19th century [since 1858/1868].

The Russians occupied from 1815 to 1915 what is now central Poland, creating the so-called Congress Poland and the Vistula Country, and in 1988-1992 the so-called New Third Polish Republic. Despite this, the Polish underground led to regaining independence in 1918, but lost in 1939 and lost again in 1945-2015. The Polish underground had headquarters in the Berezina parish in Belarus from around 1797 to November 1918 [Templar Artur Potocki in the 20' of the 19th century, and his family + the Konstantynowiczs with the Armand-Paszkowski family branch after 1840].

This structure in Miezonka-Lubuszany-Berezyna Ihumenska actively collaborated with British intelligence that formed the Round Table in England and the Illuminati movement [ca 1870] leading to the liquidation of Russia's state structures in 1917 - 1922. The Russian intelligence operated in Poland from the 1740s, co-creating the Masonic movement in Poland and the Maltese Order [Poninski-Szoldrski in Wilkowo Polskie and in Kamieniec Podolski in 1767].

The Germans operated through Polish noble families [Skorzewski-Ciecierski clan + Wessel and Bruhl in LIPNIK close to Bielsko-Biala + the Krasinskis in Krasne close to Przasnysz] from the Greater Poland from 1760s leading to the defeat of the Bar Confederation in 1768-1771.
I wrote above on 22 January 2021.
The President of US said in April 1961:
this is the introduction and brief guide on how to read this page about the Russian secret network around our world:
"... I want to talk about our common responsibilities in the face of a common danger. ... The very word "secrecy" is repugnant in a free and open society; and we are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths and to secret proceedings. We decided long ago that the dangers of excessive and unwarranted concealment of pertinent facts far outweighed the dangers which are cited to justify it. ... Today no war has been declared - and however fierce the struggle may be, it may never be declared in the traditional fashion. Our way of life is under attack. Those who make themselves our enemy are advancing around the globe. The survival of our friends is in danger. And yet no war has been declared, no borders have been crossed by marching troops, no missiles have been fired. ... For we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covert means for expanding its sphere of influence - on infiltration instead of invasion, on subversion instead of elections, on intimidation instead of free choice, on guerrillas by night instead of armies by day. It is a system which has conscripted vast human and material resources into the building of a tightly knit, highly efficient machine that combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific and political operations. Its preparations are concealed, not published. Its mistakes are buried, not headlined.
Its dissenters are silenced, not praised.
No expenditure is questioned, no rumor is printed, no secret is revealed.
... and the question remains whether those restraints need to be more strictly observed if we are to oppose this kind of attack as well as outright invasion...".

In his speech [April 1961] President J. F. Kennedy addresses his discontent with the press's news coverage before, and during, and after the Bay of Pigs incident, suggesting there is a need for "far greater public information" and "far greater official secrecy".
April the 28th, 1961 we read on the 'JFK Tells of Red Menace',
"President Kennedy told the nations newspaper publishers Thursday night that no formally declared war ever posed as great a threat to American security as does the rampant worldwide menace of communism. In view of this deadly challenge, he urged newspapers across the land to re-examine their obligations in the light of global danger and, in presenting the news, to heed the duty of self-restraint. Kennedy ... speaking at the annual Waldorf-Astoria dinner of the Bureau of Advertising of the American Newspaper Publishers Association, suggested there is a need for greater public information, and at the same time a need for greater official secrecy...".

On April 28, 1961, President Kennedy explained what is meant by the term: "The Communist conspiracy". We read The Address in Chicago at a Dinner of the Democratic Party of Cook County on April 28, 1961:
"Mayor Daley, Governor Kerner, Senator Douglas, Congressman Dawson, Chairman Cullerton ... ladies and gentlemen: ... We live in a hazardous and dangerous time. ... Now our great responsibility is to be the chief defender of freedom, in this time of maximum danger. Only the United States has the power and the resources and the determination. We have committed ourselves to the defense of dozens of countries stretched around the globe who look to us for independence, who look to us for the defense of their freedom.
We are prepared to meet our obligations, but we can only defend the freedom of those who are determined to be free themselves. ... The Russians and the Chinese, containing within their borders nearly a billion people, totally mobilized for the advance of the Communist system, operating from narrow, interior lines of communication, pressuring on Southeast Asia with the masses of the Chinese armies potentially ready to move-of the Russians who hold great power potentially in the Middle East and Western Europe ... There is no easy answer to the dilemmas that we face. Our great ally is the fact that people do desire to be free, that people will sacrifice everything in their desire to maintain their independence. And as the true nature of the Communist conspiracy becomes better known around the globe, when people come to realize - as they surely will - that the Communist advance does not represent a means of liberation but represents a final enslavement, then I believe that they will rally to the cause to which we have given our support and our commitment".

The GATKIEWICZ family and Rokossowski in the PAKOSLAW - KROTOSZYN region:
Pepowo in the Gostyn county, 16 km south-east of Gostyn, at half way from Gostyn to Krotoszyn, and east of Rokosowo!
In 1775 Zofja Rokossowska, wife of Klemens Karsznicki with her son Waclaw-Michal Karsznicki, together with
Tomasz Rokossowski the purpose of considering matters of inheritance after death of Marianna Rokossowska 1 voto Bogurska, 2nd voto Korytowska; the estate was in Czeluscin close to PEPOWO, west of Krotoszyn [see Mielzynski and Merkel].

KAROLINA Gatkiewicz nee Korytowska was the daughter of Piotr Korytowski who died before 1783, and Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka nee Rokossowska;
Karolina was born in Pakoslaw {south of above Pepowo, 14 west of RAWICZ, south-west of KROTOSZYN, see Mielzynski and Sulkowski}, d. 1800 [Piotr m. also to Weronika Tekla Bartoszewska 1730 - 1756; above
Ewa Rokossowska Korytowska was married also to Bonawentura Walknowski d. 1756 - compare Brygida Bardzka Walknowska Kiedrzynska and the history of Raszkow of Kiedrzynski and Skorzewski].
ROKOSOWO is situated south-west of GOSTYN.
Alojzy Paulin Gatkiewicz b. 1800 - d. 1852 in Wola Pszczolecka, was the son of Tomasz Ignacy Gatkiewicz [Tomasz was the son of officer of Dyneburg who was b. before 1750 + a mother who died in Kwaskow in 1824 and
Tomasz GATKIEWICZ was the brother of Wiktoria Gatkiewicz b. after 1765-1838] 1766-1837 + Karolina Korytowska b. 1760 - died in 1850 in Kwaskow / Kwaskowo - ca 4 km east of Blaszki
[Wrzaca south of BLASZKI and above Kwaskowo were in the same estate].

Alojzy Paulin Gatkiewicz was married in 1827, in Sosnica to Franciszka Chlapowska, 1800-1836, a daughter of Ludwik Chlapowski, 1768- 1831 and Tekla Sokolnicka, 1776-1848,
with a daughter
Klementyna Karolina Tekla GATKIEWICZ, b. ca 1820, m. Cezary Wawrzyniec Ignacy Gatkiewicz b. ca 1820, with a son
Alojzy Wincenty Jozef Gatkiewicz b. ca 1850 + Jozefa Bialecka.

Sosnica - 7 km west of Dobrzyca, south-west of Pleszew, north-east of Krotoszyn [see Merkel, Bilewicz, Mielzynski]. Sosnica was the estate of Michal Chlapowski.

Zychlin - 13 km south-west to PACYNA, east to Kutno.
Compare the family of PM Waldemar Pawlak and line of Miroslawa Znyk-Sobczyk.
The Cabinet of Jan Olszewski was the government of Poland from December 23, 1991 to June 5, 1992. On 2 June, 1992, the final day of coalition negotiations with the Confederation of Independent Poland, Macierewicz met with deputy Marshal of that party, informing him that its leader, Leszek Moczulski, was on the list of collaborators which will be presented to the Parliament the following day. Shortly before the vote, President Lech Walesa [Chocen - Smilowice - Golaszewo + Lipno - Wloclawek] organized a meeting attended by:
Donald Tusk [Koscierzyna: Wybicki, Garczynski and Nostitz-Jackowski], Tadeusz Mazowiecki, Mieczyslaw Wachowski,
Leszek Moczulski [Mariowka in 1945 - ex-Kiedrzynski property in the Przysucha district;
together with the Pelka family - the mother line of Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski in USA. Ursus],
Waldemar Pawlak [Zychlin, the Znyk family in the 19th and the 20th century and my fate in 1973-1977],
Stefan Niesiolowski [Police / Szczecin with Senegal - 1982/1983 and 2005 - December 2020],
Bronislaw Geremek [Rozan and the Castellani close to Opoczno-Przysucha-Bialynicze: Malachowski + Krasicki], Ryszard Bugaj, Gabriel Janowski, Aleksander Luczak, Pawel Laczkowski.
The talks resulted in the dismissal of Jan Olszewski's cabinet and the appointment of a new government headed by Waldemar Pawlak.

Leaders: Walesa,
Donald Tusk

{the family of the Liniewo district close to Koscierzyna and around Kartuzy - see GOSTKOWSKI clan and the Wybicki genealogy:

Aleksander Gostkowski owned Proszowice north-east to Cracow, Zagrody Proszowskie = Zagrody Krolewskie in Proszowice, Tomice close to Wadowice; was living in Tomice.
Aleksander was the son of Baron Romuald Michal Gostkowski, ca 1812 - 1874 + Kornelia Cyprianna Magdalena Wezyk, ca 1815 - 1881.
Tomice is a village in the Wadowice County, 3 kilometres north-west of Wadowice, 11 km east to Wieprz, 10 km north-east to Inwald, 12 km east to Nidek, 13 km north-east to Andrychow.
Romuald Michal Gostkowski b. 1812, was the son of Baron Jozef Gostkowski + Agnieszka Ebszelewicz / Oebschelwitz b. ca 1780, d. in Proszowice.
Stanislaw Kostka Gostkowski b. ca 1720 was the cousin to Jakub Gostkowski born in 1728, in Czestkowo. Czestkowo is a village in the Szemud commune.
In Pommerania:
Jan Gostkowski was born in 1760, the son of Jakub Gostkowski b. 1728 + Ludowika Brigitta born Zuromska. Jakub was born in 1728, in Czestkowo. Ludowika was born in 1729, in Sierakowice. Martin Andreas Gostkowski born in 1754, was the son of Jakub Skorka Gostkowski + Ludowika Brigitta.
Jakob Gostkowski b. 1728, d. 1776, was the son of Andrzej Gostkowski b. ca 1675, d. in 1713 in Cracow;
the grandson of Andrzej Jan Gostkowski, ca 1637 - 1699, junior + Justyna Studzinska.

Jakub Wybicki, b. 1754 / July 1755 - d. 1814 in Wadzyn, in the Brodnica County
[5 kilometres north-west of Bobrowo, 13 km north-west of Brodnica, and 53 km north-east of Torun].
He was the son of
Jan Wybicki, younger, b. 1712 in Sikorzyno, close to Kartuzy
[6 kilometres east of Stezyca, and 20 km south-west of Kartuzy. At way from Koscierzyna to Kartuzy. It lies 17 km south-east to WESIORY; 13 km north-west to BEDOMIN; 24 km south-west to KARTUZY - the core of Donald Tusk's mother branch],
and the grandson of
Maciej Wybicki, b. 1660 in Koscierzyna, d. bef. 1736.

Damian Kazimierz Garczynski (b. ca 1653, d. 1709), the owner of Klonia - 17 km north-east to CHOJNICE;
Wiecbork, 14 km south to Sepolno Krajenskie; Ostrowek, 7 km east to Smilowo;
Sitno Niemieckie - 10 km south-east to Smilowo [or 8 km east to KARTUZY and 5 km west to Zukowo]; Zakrzewko / ZAKRZEWEK [5 km north-west to WIECBORK; 9 km north-west to SMILOWO], Suchorask [5 km west to Sitno; 7 km south to SMILOWO].

Ludwika Grabianska b. in 1857 in Twardowice, d. Nov. 1939 in Tomice close to Wadowice.
Ludwika m. in 1875 in Twardowice, in the Siemonia parish [close to Golasza, north to Bedzin], to Baron Aleksander Gostkowski, b. 1839 in Zagrody, d. in 1893 in Tomice close to Wadowice -
witnesses: Romuald Grabianski, the landlord of Wiklow and Jan Grabianski, the Kuznica [Kuznica Sulikowska or Kuznica Maslonska] owner.
The Bedzin county:
Twardowice close to Siemonia, is stuated 13 / 14 km south-west-west to GOLUCHOWICE.
WIKLOW - 2 kilometres north of Kruszyna of the Lubomirskis, 24 km north-east of Czestochowa.
The Bedzin county: Twardowice close to Siemonia, is stuated 13 / 14 km south-west-west to GOLUCHOWICE.
Aleksander Gostkowski owned Proszowice north-east to Cracow, Zagrody Proszowskie = Zagrody Krolewskie in Proszowice, Tomice close to Wadowice; was living in Tomice.

KONSTANCJA SKORZEWSKA was the wife of Cyprian Glaubicz Gostkowski.
Julia Gostkowska b. ca 1805, m. ca 1823, to Brutus Ostrowski, 1800-1873, the son of Ignacy Blazej Ostrowski, 1770-1838 + Tekla Myszkowska, 1795-1823.
Ignacy Napoleon Gostkowski b. in Kromolow, 6 km east to Zawiercie, d. in 1881 in Chateaudun, in France, buried in Paris. Ignacy Napoleon was the son of Piotr Gostkowski + Css Kordula Tekla Regina Ankwicz, b. ca 1780, d. in 1838.
Ignacy Napoleon Gostkowski was the brother of Julia Magdalena Ostrowska b. ca 1805},

Moczulski, Pawlak, Geremek, Niesiolowski.

Waldemar Pawlak was born in the village of Model, in 1959. Model, close to Pacyna, 9 km north-east to Zychlin, 2 km south to Pacyna. In 1984 Pawlak lived in Kamionka. Kamionka in Pacyna commune, 2 km east to Pacyna.
Zofia Znyk (born Pawlak) married Mikolaj Znyk in 1897, and Mikolaj was born in 1831, in Zagroby, 5 kilometres north-east of Zychlin, 23 km east of Kutno, 3 km south to Model.
PACYNA:
at present here the Znyk family; WALDEMAR PAWLAK lived in PACYNA in 1982. In 1985 in Kamionka near to Pacyna.
In 1792, Pacyna belonged to Prussia. In 1806 in the Warsaw Duchy.
Teodor Dembowski was the owner of Pacyna.
In 1863, Russian burned Slup and Malina in the Pacyna commune.
Miroslawa Znyk-Sobczyk and ZNYK Teresa Aniela, were from Zychlin {ex-property of the Oppeln-Bronikowski clan}.
Miroslawa born 1941/1942, studied in Kutno. ZNYK JOANNA, now in ZYCHLIN.
Sleszyn:
Szymon Bialecki, in 1900, together with Antoni Znyk, of Grzybow, 5 km north-east to Sleszyn.
Grzybow Dolny - 10 km south to Model, 7 / 8 km east to Zychlin.
In Sleszyn, in 1886, Antoni Znyk.
Sleszyn is a village 7 kilometres south-east of Zychlin, 23 km east of Kutno, 11 km south to Model.
Adam Znyk b. 1836 in Sedki, d. in 1916 in Oratki.
Sedki - 4 km south to Model.
Oratki - Oratki Gorne, 5 kilometres east of Zychlin, 22 km east of Kutno, 2 and 3 km west to Sedki and Kaczkowizna, and 5 km south to Model.
Znyk in Sedki 4 km south to Model {Model, 11 km north-east to ZYCHLIN of the Oppeln-Bronikowski family}; in Kaczkowizna {8 km east to ZYCHLIN}, 1 km to SEDKI; in 1880, in Bakow Poduchowny, Bakow Dolny, 7 km south to Sleszyn. Ca 1796, in Kiernozia and Brodno - Kiernozia 3 km west to Brodno / Brodne, 12 km south-east-east to PACYNA. In 1837, in Zlakow Koscielny. In 1889, in Kaczkowizna, 4 km south to Model.

Kragola - 12 km north-west to Tuliszkow, both close to Konin:

Adam Feliks Oppeln-Bronikowski (1758 - 1822/1829/1840) born in Zychlin, died in Kragola, the Konin district, MP, Senator.

We back to Stanislaw's MYCIELSKI father -
JOZEF MYCIELSKI, 1733-1789, born in Leszno, d. in Breslau / Wroclaw, General lieutenant in 1761, commander of the 1st Lithuanian Division, general-adjutant in 1755, the official in Inowroclaw in 1784-1789, in Konin in 1756-1761, fought against Russia.
JOZEF's father - Maciej Mycielski b. 1690, died 1747 in Szubin, official in Poznan in 1737-1747, in KALISZ in 1732 -1737.
Mentioned MACIEJ Mycielski b. ca 1690 was the brother of Zofia Mycielska and Katarzyna Lacka. MACIEJ Mycielski ca 1715 married Weronika Konarzewska (1699-1762), from Konin. In 1715 he secured her dowry and wrote down a mutual life sentence with her. As the last of her family, she brought great possessions to her husband and brother.
Maciej Mycielski owned Szamotuly and Gostyn in the Poznan province, Szubin south-west to Bydgoszcz, and
Tuliszkow north-west to TUREK, in the Kalisz province;
Hrynki in the Nowogrodek prov. and Kulikowicze in Volhynia / Wolyn. He died in Szubin, he was buried in Gostyn.

Adam Oppeln-Bronikowski (1714-1778), General of the Saxon army.
Adam Oppeln-Bronikowski born in Dobrojewo [13 km north-west to SZAMOTULY] - died in Zychlin.
Polish landowner and politician, general of the Saxon armed forces, Calvinist. He was the son of Andrzej Oppeln-Bronikowski, the owner of Orzeszkowo [Orzeszkowo - a village in Poland located in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, in the Sroda county, in the commune of Dominowo] and Marianna Kotkowski.
In 1751, Adam Bronikowski bought Zychlin near Konin.
The patron of Evangelical Reformed congregation. During the seven-year war he served the Polish king and elector of Saxony, August III, and headed of the light cavalry regiment; then the general. Confederates of Bar destroyed his property in Kalisz. He co-operated with Goltz, and Fryderyk von Unruh, in 1771 under the Russian ambassador Saldern. After the first partition in 1772, Bronikowski (on behalf of the Calvinists) and Unruh (on behalf of the Lutherans) continued to take care of Polish Protestants.
Adam Oppeln-Bronikowski married in 1742 in SWIDNICA, to Joanna Florentyna Potworowski (b. 1719, died 1800/1801), from the old Calvinist family; he had with her, among others son Adam Feliks Bronikowski, a well-known politician of the beginning of 19th century.
Above Adam Feliks Oppeln-Bronikowski b. 1758, Zychlin; died in 1840; MP, Calvinist, Freemason.
Adam Feliks Bronikowski inherited the paternity of Zychlin and Kragola near Konin.
A member of the tax commission; belonged to the supporters of the Constitution of May 3 and he joined the Friends of the Government Constitution. Around 1791 he received the title chamberlain, and in 1793 Order of St. Stanislaus.
Married to Joanna Karolina Mojaczewska, a evangelical woman, he had three sons with her.

Laszki Murowane / Murowane, 4 km south-west to Skeliwka = FELSZTYN of Tadeusz GRABIANKA.
Near to Stary Sambor.
Julia Teresa Wandalin-Mniszech b. 1777 in Laszki Murowane, m. Ksawery Franciszek Krasicki b. in Ksawerow in 1774 - d. in Posada Leska in 1844. Laszki belonged to the Mniszechs until 1815; then Edward Zerboni de Spoletti bought it from Stanislaw Mniszech, next to Marceli Bogdanowicz, and in 1861 Michal Krasicki.

Ksawery Franciszek Krasicki b. 1774, General, insurgent in 1794; in Sanok in 1809, fought against Austrians; insurgent in 1831, the owner of Lesko. The son of Antoni Krasicki b. 1736, Wielicko, and Rozalia Charczewska;
Ksawery's son - Edmund Krasicki + Aniela Brzostowski.

Jozef Mieczyslaw Ujejski b. in Tarnow in 1883, was the great-great-grandson of [the mother side]
Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski [see Wola Wiazowa and the Kiedrzynskis !] 1761-1817 and Marcjanna Marianna Bronikowska [Oppeln-Bronikowska] 1770-1847.
Marcjanna Pradzynska (Oppeln-Bronikowska or BRONIKOWSKA), b. 1770, was the daughter of Ignacy Bronikowski died ca 1782 [or Ignacy Bronikowski 1750-1782, the son of STEFAN BRONIKOWSKI];
the granddaughter of Stefan Bronikowski b. 1708, died in 1771
[Marcjanna Marszewska b. 1713, died in 1771 + Stefan Bronikowski, b. 1708, d. 1771 - Stefan had a brother Aleksander Bronikowski];
the great-granddaughter of
Wojciech Bronikowski b. ca 1660/1680 [Wojciech Bronikowski died in 1740, m. in 1695 to Katarzyna Sczaniecka, d. 1741];
the great-great-granddaughter of
Marcin Bronikowski [Marcin Bronikowski = Marcjan Bronikowski, b. ca 1630, d. 1683, m. 1662 to Zofia Koszutska d. 1686]
who was the son of
Jan Bronikowski b. ca 1600.
Jan Bronikowski b. ca 1600, d. 1648, married 1st in 1614 to Jadwiga Szczucka; 2nd m. 1631 to Zofia Sadowska d. 1664. Jan had a brother Maciej Bronikowski b. ca 1591 - d. 1623, m. in 1611, Barbara Gninska.
Jan was the son of Piotr Bronikowski d. 1608, m. in 1593 to Malgorzata Mierzewska d. 1603;
the grandson of Wojciech "Senior" Bronikowski, b. ca 1530, d. 1594, m. in 1554 to Zofia Kakolewska, d. 1588;
the great-grandson of Wincenty Bronikowski and Malgorzata.
Jan Bronikowski b. ca 1600, was the son of Piotr Bronikowski, b. ca 1570, d. 1608, m. in 1593 to Malgorzata Mierzewska d. 1603; the grandson of Wojciech "Senior" Bronikowski, b. ca 1530, d. 1594, m. in 1554 to Zofia Kakolewska, d. 1588.

Piotr Bronikowski b. ca 1570, was the brother to Jan Bronikowski, ca 1560 - ca 1614.

Mentioned above DROSZEW, close to KALISZ:

Acc. to me - Aleksander Malachowski b. ca 1643/1645 + Marianna (Anna / Anastazja) Kosciuszkiewicz / Kosciuszko, d. bef. 1698 in the Kalisz province.
They had sons: Marcin Malachowski and Jan Malachowski.
Marcin Malachowski b. ca 1680, d. in 1763, was the Czerniechow official in 1742, the Kalisz Crown estate leaseholder in 1746; MARCIN Malachowski bought from Maciej Stepczynski his half of Brzezie - 7 km east to PLESZEW of the Molski - Zaleski line. Marcin Malachowski was the owner of Borzeciczki, Galaski / Galazki, and Mycielinko / Mycielin, with Debowiec; and a part was sold to Franciszek Gajewski.
DROSZEW - is a village in the Nowe Skalmierzyce commune, within the Ostrow Wielkopolski County, 9 km west to DOBRZEW, 9 km north-west to Skalmierzyce.
Kosciuszkow - 5 km south to Droszew.
Jakub Kiedrzynski was three times married:
to Brygida Bardzka, 1voto Owidiusz Walknowski, the owner of Bialezyce in the Wrzesnia commune, the daughter of Wojciech BARDZKI + Teresa Kozminska;
the 2nd Jakub Kiedrzynski married to Julianna Bogdanska, the daughter of Andrzej BOGDANSKI b. in 1715 in Miedzianow
[Miedzianow is 2 km south to Droszew and 7 km south-east to SOBOTKA; a village in the Nowe Skalmierzyce commune],
d. in 1791 + Elzbieta Malachowska, d. aft. 1791 [Elzbieta had a sister Franciszka Malachowska],
the daughter of above mentioned
Marcin Malachowski d. in 1763 + in 1731 to Marianna Bielicka died in 1774 in Sobotka close to Bieganin.
Marianna Bielicka Malachowska was the daughter of Stefan Bielicki, the son of Wojciech Bielicki + Lady Pstrokonski.
Above named BIEGANIN:
In 1698, Stefan Dominik Przespolewski, the heir, was married to Jadwiga Koszutska - Leszczyc, who in 1698 sold the estate to Maciej Kucharski for PLN 38600. Through the marriage of Izabela Kucharska and Andrzej Droszewski = Droszewo Droszewski, the estate passed on to Droszewski;
and in 1748, a divorced heiress sold Bieganin to Jozef Strzelecki for PLN 24000.
That same year, 1748, Strzelecki sold the land to Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1715, of the Ostoja coat of arms who was married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska.
Five children of Andrzej Kiedrzynski and Franciszka Jackowski - Kiedrzynska were born in Bieganin, among others:
Izydor Kiedrzynski, b. 1749, probably in Bieganin - died bef. 1802, his widowed wife, Helena Hutten-Czapska Kiedrzynska, moved house from Jedlno to RASZKOW, and then back to Wola Wiazowa in 1820; Izydor Kiedrzynski [1749 - bef. or in 1802] is my direct ancestor.

Kotowiecko is situated 2 km north-east to DROSZEW.
And named Droszew -
5 km east to Gutow, and 8 km east to GORZNO, 8 km north to FABIANOW; 8 km north-west to Skalmierzyce.
The Sobotka - Gutow - Karsy area:
KARSY - here BONA Kiedrzynska of KARSY, the daughter of Marcin Kiedrzynski, was living and she was married Kajetan Lipnicki - is situated in the Kalisz prov.; close to Goluchow - 8,5 km; near Pleszew - 14 km.
Karsy - 2,5 km west to Kucharki, 5 km north-east to SOBOTKA; 8 km north to GUTOW; and south-west to GOLUCHOW.

IGNACY Kiedrzynski was living in 1764 in Wielgomlyny, Ignacy Kiedrzynski of Malowana Wola (5 km east of DMENIN; 9 km north-west of WOLKA BANKOWA; 5 km north of Kobiele Wielkie) married Zofia Zablocka 1 voto Swiecicka, widow.
Marcin Kiedrzynski senior was the uncle of above Ignacy Kiedrzynski b. ca 1730 and to mentioned Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1710/1715.
Andrzej Kiedrzynski married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska. Andrzej Kiedrzynski was the son of Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670 + MOLSKA of PLESZEW.
Mentione above Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1700, and Kazimierz Kiedrzynski were the brothers.

Teresa Zaluskowska married Nostitz-Jackowska was the half-sister to Pawel Zaluskowski of Kaliszkowice, born in 1719, m. Elzbieta Wezyk.
Pawel Zaluskowski was born in 1719, d. in 1778, the district judge of Sieradz, the deputy governor of Kalisz, the landlord of Skotniki Glebowe and Skotniki
[the Uniejow parish in the Warta county - 7 kilometres north of Uniejow, 20 km north-west of Poddebice, close to Wielenin.
Michal Bajkowski was the owner of Czepy / CZEPOW - 12 km north to UNIEJOW, north-east to TUREK], Lyskowo, Myszkowo, Wilamowo [Wilamow - 4 km north-west to Skotniki], the owner of Jasionna, and Wroblew.

Lucja Skorzewska, 1740 - 1786,
was the daughter of
Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766 + Anna Nostitz - Jackowska, ca 1710/1715 - 1768.
Anna Skorzewska Nostitz-Jackowska was the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 + Teresa Zaluskowska. Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, m. Teresa Zalustowska / Teresa Zaluskowska b. bef. 1690.
Teresa's half-brother was Pawel Zaluskowski of Kaliszkowice Olobockie, 8 km north-east to MIKSTAT, at half way from Ostrzeszow to Ostrow Wielkopolski.
Teresa Jackowska, from Kaliszkowice, born Zaluskowska bef. 1690, was the daughter of Aleksander Zaluskowski b. ca 1660 + Marianna Szczypierska.

Wojciech Molski b. ca 1692/1696 was the brother and the half-brother to:
Piotr Molski; Jozef Molski; Teresa, Helena, and to
Anna MOLSKA, b. 1687, m. Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680
- and they had the son
Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1715 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 + 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA b. bef. 1690.
Teresa's half-brother Pawel Zaluskowski had a son
Jozef Nereusz Bonifacy Zaluskowski [the son of the 2nd wife of Zaluskowski].
Named Jozef Zaluskowski b. ca 1763, d. 1824 in Wroblew, the WARTA official, the owner of Wroblew, Zawidow, but was living in Skotniki
+ Franciszka Olszowska / Franciszka Zaluskowska nee Olszowska,
the daughter of
Antoni Jan OLSZOWSKI + Katarzyna Niemojewski.
Jozef Zaluskowski had children:
1.
Antonina Zaluskowska, b. ca 1802, d. ca 1862, m. in 1823 to Roman Ankwicz, major, of Zakrzewo in the Radomsko county [compare the ANDRYCHOW-WADOWICE district];
2.
Julianna Zaluskowska, 1793-1818 + Kajetan Morawski of Kotowiecko [2 km to DROSZEW];
3.
Leon Walerian Zaluskowski, b. ca 1795, of Skotniki in the WARTA district, m. in 1830 in Jedlno, to Paulina Niemojowska,
the daughter of
Jozef Niemojowski + LUDWIKA Walewska [? Jadwiga Walewska].
Jozef Niemojowski / Jozef Niemojewski, 1760-1836 m. ca 1790 to Ludwika Walewska.
Ludwika b. ca 1775, d. in 1863 in Warszawa, was the daughter of Jozef Kalasanty Walewski. Ludwika Walewska m. Jozef Niemojowski, the son of Feliks Niemojewski.
Ludwika Niemojewska was the daughter of
Jozef Kalasanty Walewski b. 1747, d. 1792, the owner of Jedlna
[in 1775/1776 in Jedlno settled Izydor Kiedrzynski + 2nd to Helena Hutten-Czapska aft. 1782 from Ostrzeszow and Glogowa],
Jankowice, Borkow to the west of Radomsko, the Sieradz official + Paulina Radolinska,
the daughter of Kajetan RADOLINSKI + Malgorzata LUBIENSKA.
Ludwika Niemojewska was the granddaughter of
Aleksander Walewski, the Piotrkow Trybunalski official, the owner of Wieruszow, m. Elzbieta MECINSKA of JEDLNO, died ca 1780, the daughter of Michal Mecinski + Felicjana Rucki.

The register of Uniejow, the Poddebice county, about year 1811 in Skotniki:
Kajetan Morawski of Kotowiecko in the Droszew parish, married to Julianna Zaluskowska, virgin, of Skotniki in the Uniejow parish. Witnesses: Tarnowski, and Lesniewski.
Above JULIANNA m. MORAWSKA, was the daughter of
Jozef Nereusz Bonifacy Zaluskowski / Jozef Zaluskowski b. ca 1763, d. 1824 in Wroblew, the WARTA official, the owner of Wroblew, Zawidow, but was living in Skotniki + Franciszka Olszowska / Franciszka Zaluskowska nee Olszowska, the daughter of Antoni Jan OLSZOWSKI + Katarzyna Niemojewski.

Julianna Morawska had sibilings:
1. Antonina Zaluskowska, b. ca 1802, d. ca 1862, m. in 1823 to Roman Ankwicz, major, of Zakrzewo in the Radomsko county;
and 2.
Leon Walerian Zaluskowski, b. ca 1795, of Skotniki in the WARTA district, m. in 1830 in Jedlno, to Paulina Niemojowska, the daughter of Jozef Niemojowski + Ludwika / Jadwiga Walewska.

Czepow Sredni - 9 km north of UNIEJOW.
Wilamow [Sulimierski + Wola Pszczolecka] - 4 km north-west to Skotniki.
Czepow [Bajkowski + Kiedrzynski] - 4 km north-east to Skotniki of Pawel Zaluskowski.

Adam Molski, 1624-1696.
His daughter was Anna Molska 1st, b. ca 1645, m. 1st Wojciech Zaluskowski before 1673 until bef. 1696;
but Anna Molska second was born in 1687/bef. 1688 [ca 1685 !], and was married to Jan Kiedrzynski {born ca 1670/1680} ca 1705 {or in 1696}, with the son Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710, the owner of Bieganin and Raszkow, married to Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska.

Krystyna Molska nee Czarnecki / Czarniecki
[the 1st m. ca 1668 to JAN Walknowski of Wielun b. ca 1648;
the 2nd married to Jaskolecki ca 1673]
died aft. 1704/1708/1715. Krystyna, the wife of Adam Molski, the Kalisz official, the lady-owner of Kuszyn and Debe [Kuszyn close to Mycielin in the Kalisz county; DEBSKO - 14 south-east to Kuszyn]. Adam Molski died in 1695, the leaseholder of Pleszew.
Krystyna Molska, of Czarnca, nee Czarniecka, b. ca 1648 or bef. 1650 - d. bef. 1715, was the second wife in 1687/1688 of Adam Molski, the leaseholder of Pleszew, and they had the daughter Anna Molska b. in 1687, married ca 1705 to Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680,
with the son
Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin and Raszkow, b. ca 1710 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska,
the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA born bef. 1690.
Teresa's half-brother was Pawel Zaluskowski of Kaliszkowice Olobockie, 8 km north-east to MIKSTAT, at half way from Ostrzeszow to Ostrow Wielkopolski. Teresa Jackowska, from Kaliszkowice, born Zaluskowska ca 1690, was the daughter of Aleksander Zaluskowski b. ca 1660 + Marianna Szczypierska.

Wojciech Molski b. ca 1692/1696 was the brother and the half-brother to: Piotr Molski younger; Jozef Molski; Teresa, Helena, and to Anna MOLSKA, b. 1687, m. Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680 - my family line.

Teresa Zaluskowska Nostitz-Jackowska had a brothers:
1.
Aleksander Zaluskowski, younger, born in 1701;
2.
Pawel Zaluskowski, of Kaliszkowice, the Kalisz deputy governor + Wezyk with sons:
Hilary Zaluskowski and
Piotr Zaluskowski.

Gostyczyna close to Strzegowa and to Kalisz:

In 1912 Anna Karwat Bardzka in Brodnica founded Society of Piotr Skarga for women; together with Helena Peto m. KONRAD Siudowski, the owner of Przydatki, 6 km south to Brodnica. Anna Karwat was the author and writer. Anna Karwat Bardzka d. in 1932 in Wichulec. Anna was the widow after her ex-husband Jozef who died in 1918. Jozef Karwat was living until 1902 in Mechlin. In 1902-1918 in Poznan and he died in Poznan in 1918 - NOT in MECHLIN in 1902. In 1912 Anna Karwat Bardzka was living in Brodnica.
In 1902 Jozef Karwat moved home from MECHLIN of the Watta-Skrzydlewski family, to Poznan. Mechlin was owned by Watta-Skrzydlewski, but leased by Oppel-Bronikowski.
Oppeln-Bronikowski, the leaseholder of Mechlin, died in Chotow close to KALISZ, buried in GOSTYCZYNA.
Jozef Karwat born in Wichulec in 1850 or 1852. He died in 1918 in Poznan, not in MECHLIN. MECHLIN was leased by the Oppeln-Bronikowskis. In 1902-1918 Jozef Karwat was living in Poznan.

Zygmunt Wladyslaw Oppeln-Bronikowski, b. ca 1760 - d. 1838 in Dresden; the son of Aleksander BRONIKOWSKI 1730-1780 [and Joanna Unrug ?] = Aleksander Antoni Oppeln-Bronikowski;
the grandson of Hans Sigmund von Bronikowski = Jan Zygmunt Bronikowski / von Oppeln-Bronikowski b. ca 1700 - died ca 1776.

Hipolit Bronikowski - the Polish branch -
[his father -
Ludwik Bronikowski 1799-1864 in CHLASTAWA [owner of Wilkowo Polskie before death] + Henryka Zychlinska 1805-1879.
The grandfather - Count Zygmunt Wladyslaw Bronikowski b. ca 1760/1764 - 1838 in DRESDEN [maybe a brother to Helene von OPPELN-BRONIKOWSKI born ca 1755/1765 ?], and
the great-grandfather was Aleksander Antoni Oppeln-Bronikowski / Aleksander BRONIKOWSKI 1730-1780, m. in 1764, to Joanna Unrug, 1725/1730-1788].

Hipolit Bronikowski was the successor of Wilkowo Polskie; Telesfor, the owner of Kosieczyn; Stanislaw BRONIKOWSKI - took Karna [at half way from CHOBIENICE to Stara TUCHORZA; 5 km north to SIEDLEC !] and Reklin [2 km south-west to Tuchorza Stara]; Boleslaw Bronikowski in Chlastawa. Kosieczyn, here with Telesfor were living his parents and Zofia and Ludwik. Ca 1856 Hipolit Bronikowski [1829-1890] married to Wanda Radonska [1835-1914], the daughter of Tadeusz and Emilia Radonski from Kocialkowa Gorka close to Pobiedziska.

Hipolit Oppen-Bronikowski was living in Wilkowo Polskie until 1859, and here was born in 1857, Tadeusz Bronikowski [1857 - Wilkowo POLSKIE, d. 1899 - Chotow; Chotow close to KALISZ, but he was buried in Gostyczyna close to Nowe Skalmierzyce and to KALISZ. NOT 14 km north-east to WLOSZCZOWA].

CHOTOW No 1 close to Kalisz:
10 km south to the core of Kalisz, and west to Zydow. CHOTOW No 2, close to Wielun:
7 km west to Wielun, 3 km north to Mokrsko.
Kaliszkowice Olobockie
- 18 km south to Strzegowa, and to Gostyczyna.
CHOTOW, south to KALISZ
- Nepomucen Niemojowski (Witold Nepomucen Niemojewski), the son of Leopold Niemojewski, b. in Pogrzybow in 1857; the Pogrzybow owner [south to RASZKOW]. Nepomucen Niemojewski bought in 1882 Przybyslawice / Przybyslawoce in the Odolanow county [south to Pogrzybow].
Pogrzybow was leased for 15 years by Braunek.

Strzegowa, 12 km south-west to KALISZ, 4 km west to Gostyczyna; 4 km south-west to Chotow No 1. Strzegow = Strzegowa = Strzegowy.

Marcin Bogdanski b. ca 1715/1720/1726, was the son of Walenty Bogdanski + Stawiska - inf. on Marcin in 1764. Marcin Bogdanski from hands of Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski, widowed aft. Andrzej Kiedrzynski, and from her sons in 1773 took the half of Strzegowa. Strzegowa - 12 km south-west-south of KALISZ, close to Gostyczyna, Chotow No 1, and Zydow.
Marcin Bogdanski was the brother to Michal Bogdanski. Named Marcin / Jan Marcin Bogdanski b. ca 1715/1720/1726, and Michal Bogdanski, were the sons of
Walenty Bogdanski b. ca 1690 + Stawiska - inf. in 1768 in Kalisz.
But Hipolit Bronikowski was the tenant still after 1859 of named Wilkowo Polskie in Prussia [the PRADZYNSKIs of Wola Wiazowa were the leaseholders here before Hipolit Oppeln Bronikowski;
Helena Kiedrzynska nee Hutten-Czapska died in Wola Wiazowa - my mother's line].
Hipolit Oppeln-Bronikowski leased Mechlin close to Srem, 1859-1861 [the ancestors of Grzegorz Karwat were living in Mechlin and SREM], owned by Raczynski and then belonged to Watt-Skrzydlewski.
Hipolit Bronikowski leased from hands of Mieczkowski, Belecin close to Gostyn [NOWY BELECIN is 5 km north to Krzemieniewo], and near to Krzemieniewo [16 km west to GOSTYN; 18 km south-west to KUNOWO].

PETRONELA Kiedrzynska [the sister of Julianna Kiedrzynska married ARNOLD, who was the godmother of newborn Hutten-Czapski in Raszkow in 1802] m. in 1791 to MELCHIOR Pradzynski who was born in Mrowino, the Greater Poland Province in 1753 and died in 1797. Melchior Pradzynski was the son of Antoni Pradzynski b. 1710, and Marianna Czaplicka.
Melchior's brother was Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski b. 1761 in Pacholewo, who was the father of famous Ignacy Pantaleon Pradzynski, from August 16 to August 19, 1831 - commander-in-chief of the Polish Army.

Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski b. 1761 in Pacholewo, close to OBORNIKI and MUROWANA GOSLINA. Died in 1817; the son of Antoni Pradzynski and Marianna Czaplicka / Marianna Bardzka.

Nepomucena Pradzynska 1790-1858
- her parents:
above Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski, 1761-1817 [the owner of WOLA WIAZOWA] and Marcjanna Marianna Oppeln-Bronikowska, 1770-1847. Nepomucena Pradzynska had a sister and brothers:
famous hero General Ignacy Pantaleon Pradzynski,
Sylwia Pradzynska 1791-1862 m. Jakub Jan Krasicki insurgent of 1831, Colonel, 1785-1848 [the Krasickis from the Nowy Sacz district];
and Wincenty Jozef PRADZYNSKI, 1795-1858 [the landowner of WOLA WIAZOWA], m. Salomea Mierzynska.

Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski b. 1797/1798, of Wesola / WIESIOLKA, and Tyczyn, an official in SZADEK, m. mentioned Nepomucena Pradzynska b. ca 1790 - it was her second marriage ca 1825. Nepomucena Pradzynska married 1st to Antoni Moszczenski, ca 1810 to ca 1825, the son of Aleksander Ezechiel Moszczenski, official in Brzesc Kujawski [!], 1759-1846, and Marianna Radziminska.
Nepomucena's children:
Teodor 1812-1831; Ignacy 1813-1880; Aleksander 1819-1829; Antoni Stefan Tadeusz MOSZCZENSKI, 1822-1829.

Mateusz Watta-Skrzydlewski bought Mechlin, lived in 1829-1866 + Tekla Mukulowska.
The Oppeln-Bronikowski leased Mechlin from Watta Skrzydlewski. Mateusz had the sister HELENA Watta-Skrzydlewska (1828-1859), and both were the children of
Augustyn Watta-Skrzydlewski + 2nd m. Jozefa Czachorski.
Helena m. Erazm Tadeusz Zablocki (1821-1884).
MATEUSZ Watta-Skrzydlewski b. 1829, b. in Mechlin, buried in Mechlin, m. Tekla Mukulowska b. 1840.

Mechlin - 5 km to Srem.
In 1773 the Raczynski family bought this estate. Among others Kazimierz Raczynski and Roger Maurycy Raczynski; Edward Raczynski. In 1860 Mechlin was bought by Mateusz Watta Skrzydlewski. Above Mateusz Watta-Skrzydlewski of Mechlin, b. in 1829, the son of Augustyn Hieronim Watta-Skrzydlewski. The manor in 1814 was built by Edward Raczynski, b. 1786 in Poznan, the son of Filip Nereusz Raczynski + Michalina Raczynski.
Edawrd;s son -
Roger Maurycy Raczynski.

Mechlin bought in 1773, Count Kazimierz Raczynski. In 1939 Mechlin was the prpperty of Mateusz Watta-Skrzydlewskiego junior.

We have very interesting character: Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski b. 1835/1842, who get married twice. The 1st to Zofia Chyczewska, ca 1845 - died aft. 1911 or Chiczewska, Chyczowska;
second married to Elzbieta KARWAT.
Elzbieta Hutten Czapska (nee Karwat), b. in 1842 in Wichulec - d. 1906 in Brodnica,
the daughter of Teofil Karwat b. ca 1810/1820.
Elzbieta married Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski, b. 1835/1840, bpt. in WIELUN.
Elzbieta Hutten Czapska (Karwat), b. 1842 in Wichulec.

Wladyslaw Czapski was the son of Ignacy Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1800/1810,
and the grandson of son of Ignacy Czapski, older, b. ca 1770.
And the great-grandson of Jozef Hutten Czapski (1719-1789) + Barbara Kraszewska.

Jan Benigin Hutten Czapski / Jan Hutten Czapski (1767-1820); and above named Ignacy Hutten Czapski (1770-?) older, were the brothers,
and they both were the sons of
Jozef Hutten Czapski (1719-1789) + Barbara Kraszewska;
the grandsons of
Marcin Hutten Czapski b. ca 1690 + Urszula Dorpowski;
the great-grandsons of
Jakub Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1660 + Konstancja Balinski of Golebiewko in the Radzyn Chelminski parish;
the great-great-grandsons of
Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1610/1620.

Jan Czapski / Jan Benigin Hutten-Czapski m. Jadwiga Rychlowska, and they had a son Anastazy Hutten-Czapski, 1795-1867 + Wiktoria Sikorska, 1802-1872, with children.
Boleslaw Ignacy Jakub Hutten-Czapski, 1840-1907, was the son of above ANASTAZY Hutten Czapski b. 1795.

Boleslaw Ignacy Jakub Hutten Czapski m. in 1867, Wlosciejewki in the SREM county, to Maria Skorzewska, 1838-1902, the daughter of Ignacy Tadeusz Skorzewski, 1790-1859 + Anastazja Rychlowska, 1804-1857.
Ignacy Tadeusz SKORZEWSKI was the son of Helena Maria Ludwika Lipska Skorzewska, b. 1766 in Czerniejewo.
Ignacy Tadeusz Skorzewski was the grandson of
Michal Skorzewski, 1707-1789, m. Ludwika Hutten-Czapska, 1709-1799;
Jan Lipski, 1739-1832;
Marianna Kozminska d. in 1787.

Ludwika Hutten-Czapska Skorzewska, 1709-1799, was the daughter of
Franciszek Hutten-Czapski died in 1736,
and the granddaughter of
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski, 1656-1716 + Elzbieta Rudnicka - NOT Ludwika Rudnicka.

RAJMUND Skorzewski was the grandson of above
Michal Skorzewski, the Poznan official, lived 1707-1789 + Ludwika HUTTEN-CZAPSKA.

Stanislawa Honorata Sczaniecka, b. 1836 in Gluponie, the Nowy Tomysl County - d. 1922 in Poznan; Stanislawa was the daughter of Stanislaw Sczaniecki b. 1806, and Melania DRWECKA. The granddaughter of LUKASZ SCZANIECKI, 1770 - 1810 in Nietrzanowo. LUKASZ was the son of Sylwester Sczaniecki, b. 1740, d. 1785 in WASOWO, the Nowy Tomysl county; buried in MICHORZEWO, the Nowy Tomysl county + ANASTAZJA Skorzewska.

Michorzewo and Michorzewko was owned by the Opalinskis in 1450 until 1748. Jozef Sczaniecki, the son of Mikolaj Sczaniecki (1710-1788), the SREM official, m. Konstancja Gniazdowska, bought in 1748 named MICHORZEWO.

Jozef Sczaniecki owned Sarzewo close to Rawicz. Jozef Sczaniecki owned Michorzewo, Brody, Pakoslaw, Sliwno and Mosciejewo, and in 1767 his son, Sylwester Sczaniecki, the Sroda official, MP, took all above estates.

Above Sylwester Sczaniecki m. Anastazja Skorzewski (1750-1835), the daughter of Michal Skorzewski, the Poznan official, of Czerniejewo.
Michal Skorzewski, the Poznan official, lived 1707-1789, married Ludwika HUTTEN-CZAPSKA.

In 1781, Sylwester Sczaniecki bought from General Kazimierz Raczynski, WASOWO close to Michorzewo. Sylwester Sczaniecki d. 1786, and Michorzewo took his young son Lukasz Jozef Sczaniecki, who was the judge in Poznan.

Lukasz Sczaniecki m. in 1800 to Weronika Zakrzewska. LUKASZ SCZANIECKI, 1770 - 1810 in Nietrzanowo. Lukasz d. 1810, and his daughter Emilia SCZANIECKA, was under care of grandmother Anastazja Skorzewski m. Sczaniecka. Then named Wasowo and Brody took the son Konstanty, and named Emilia Sczaniecka owned Pakoslaw and Michorzewo with Michorzewko. In 1886, Emilia wrote down in the will named Michorzewo with Michorzewko to Tadeusz Sczaniecki (1856-1932), who was the son of her brother.

Above Anastazja Skorzewska m. Sczaniecka, b. ca 1750 or in April 1752 in Komorze, d. in 1835 in Wasowo, the Nowy Tomysl County, buried in Michorzewo, the Nowy Tomysl County.
She was the daughter of
Michal Skorzewski b. 1707 + Ludwika HUTTEN-CZAPSKI.
Michal Skorzewski, b. 1707, d. ca 1789 in Komorze, buried in Pyzdry, was the son of
General-major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, Count, and Dorota CHOINSKA, b. 1670.

The sibilings:
1.
Kazimierz Niegolewski, 1823-1885 + Helena Ignacja Faustyna Skorzewska, b. 1835 in Nekla, d. 1909; the great-granddaughter of Michal Skorzewski, 1707-1789.
2.
Zygmunt NIEGOLEWSKI, 1826-1901, m. Css Zofia Emilia Skorzewska, b. 1837 / 1839 in Prochnowo, bpt. in ZON, d. 1909 in Poznan, the great-granddaughter of
GENERAL Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, 1709-1773.
3.
Jadwiga Niegolewska, 1833-1917 + Nestor Karol Wezyk.

And we back now to my family history near to PLESZEW:

Jozef Skorzewski of Raszkow, south to Pleszew in 1802, m. Helena Skorzewska, nee Lipska, 1766 - 1832. Named JOZEF Skorzewski = Jozef Ignacy Skorzewski, b. in 1757 in Komorze, and died ca 1809. Helena was the daughter of Jan Lipski and Marianna Kozminska. Komorze, 4 km west to Nowe Miasto by Warta.

JOZEF Skorzewski of Raszkow was the son of mentioned Michal Skorzewski, 1707 - ca 1789 + Ludwika Czapska-Hutten.
Jozef Skorzewski was the grandson of Count, General-major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski + Dorota CHOINSKA, b. ca 1670.
General-major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski married Dorota CHOINSKA, b. ca 1670. This is the family of Anastazja Sczaniecka.

Michal Skorzewski, the Poznan official, buried in PYZDRY, had a daughter Anastazja Sczaniecka born 1752 in Komorze;
Anastazja was the mother of BRYGIDA MIELZYNSKA - b. 1775, died in Poznan, m. Mikolaj Gorgoni Mielzynski - the grandson of ANDRZEJ MIELZYNSKI b. 1698.

Michal Skorzewski in 1786 was the owner of Broniszewice, close to Pleszew, died in 1789, and Broniszewice then inherited STADNICKI ie. the children of Teresa WEZYK married Franciszek Stadnicki.

Above Jozef Ignacy Skorzewski was the Gniezno official, leased Raszkow in 1802 from hands of Juljanna Arnold, the daughter of JAKUB Kiedrzynski [NOT of Kasper Kiedrzynski who was the brother to Izydor Kiedrzynski and above Jakub Kiedrzynski]; and from Helena Kiedrzynska widowed after death bef. 1802 of Izydor Kiedrzynski in JEDLNO.
My family - Kiedrzynski - was living close to Pleszew, Kalisz [the 30' of the 18th cent.] and to Ostrow Wielkopolski [from the 40' of the 18th century] in the Sobotka parish and the Raszkow parish.
They intermarried with the Nostitz-Jackowski family and the Pstrokonski clan [after ca 1736 {not aft. 1730}].

Named above Michal Skorzewski, b. 1707 - died in 1789 in Komorze, buried in Pyzdry, was the son of Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674 - 1726 + Dorota Choinska.

Michal Skorzewski married to Ludwika Hutten-Czapska, 1722-1799, with children:
1. Katarzyna Agnieszka SKORZEWSKA, 1749 - 1797;
2. Anastazja Skorzewska, 1752 - 1835;
3.
Jozef Skorzewski, b. 1757 = Jozef Ignacy Wojciech Skorzewski, senior, 1757 - ca 1809 + Helena Skorzewska (Lipska), 1766 - 1832, leased - with her husband Jozef Ignacy Skorzewski - Raszkow, from hands of Julianna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska and from Helena Kiedrzynska widowed after Izydor Kiedrzynski died in Jedlno bef. 1802.

Helena Skorzewska LIPSKA was the daughter of Jan Lipski, 1739 - 1832,
and the granddaughter of Prokop Lipski younger, ca 1699 - 1758 in GRZYMISLAW,
and the great - granddaughter of Wojciech Franciszek Lipski, ca 1650 - bef. 1710.
Named above Wojciech Franciszek Lipski was the brother of Prokop Jan Lipski senior, ca 1650 - 1727; and Prokop senior, was the father of Barbara Kwilecka.
Prokop Jan Lipski senior, ca 1650 - 1727, was the son of Jan Lipski. Jan died in 1673, and he was the son of
Prokop Lipski OLDEST [died in 1638] and Barbara ZYCHLINSKA [his 1st wife was Urszula SCZANIECKA, 2 voto BOJANOWSKA]. Prokop Lipski, oldest, leased TRZEBIN in 1628.
Trzebin - 1 / 2 km south to GALEW and the TRZEBIN Manor is situated 1 - 2 km south-east to GALEW [the Walesa family here in 1754/1764].

Zofia Hutten-Czapska, ca 1860-1939, married Jozef Karwat b. 1852,
was the daughter of
Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1820 + Zofia Rutkowska b. in 1838;
the granddaughter of
Tomasz Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1790, d. 1862 + Bogumila Kalkstein.
Above Tomasz Hutten-Czapski, ca 1790-1862, was the son of Ksawery Hutten-Czapski b. 1755/1760. Above KSAWERY Hutten Czapski was the son of Jerzy Hutten Czapski. Ksawery b. ca 1760 = Franciszek Ksawery Czapski b. in 1755.

Ksawery Franciszek or Ksawery Hutten Czapski, b. ca 1760, was the son of Jerzy Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1725, died in 1767, and Konstancja Plaskowska [Jerzy had a half-brother JOZEF HUTTEN - CZAPSKI, b. ca 1700/1709 - my family line]. Jerzy Czapski was the son of Jan Hutten-Czapski and Rozalia Bagniewska;
Jan Hutten-Czapski, 1680/1688 - 1736, was the son of Marcin CZAPSKI of Sumow, b. ca 1640/1650,
and the grandson of OLDEST Jan Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1610/1620.

Jan Czapski b. ca 1680/1688, the landlord of Bobrowo, Wadzyn [5 km west to Wichulec] and Grzybno [3 km south to Wichulec].

WICHULEC:
Elzbieta Hutten Czapska (nee Karwat), b. in 1842 in Wichulec - d. 1906 in Brodnica, the daughter of Teofil Karwat. Elzbieta married Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski, b. 1835/1840, bpt. in WIELUN.
Faustyna Florentyna Anna Kielczewska (nee Plaskowska) b. in 1799 / 1800, d. 1881 in Wichulec, buried in Bobrowo, 12 km south-east to MILESZEWY, close to Brodnica in 1881.
Faustyna was the wife of Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski / Walenty Kielczewski. They were living in 1826 in Samplawa.
Samplawa - in the district of Lubawa, within the Ilawa County, 13 km south-east of Ilawa.

Jan Czapski younger b. 1688, had above son Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700 or in 1709. Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, d. in 1736 [or aft. 1742], married Ostrowicka, and they had the son Antoni Hutten Czapski b. 1723/1726.
In 1765, Antoni Czapski, b. ca 1723, sold the part of Bobrowa / Bobrowo [10 km north-west to Brodnica], to Jan Lewald Jezierski.

In 1844, Jozef Czapski, the son of Tomasz Hutten Czapski, took Sumowko.
In 1862, Tomasz Czapski died; he was the son of Ksawery Hutten Czapski; in 1862, Bobrowo took Tomasz's son, Jan Hutten Czapski who was married Zofia Rutkowska. Tomasz's second son Jozef Hutten Czapski took Sumowo.

Kazimierz Hutten Czapski was the grandson of named Tomasz b. ca 1790,
and Kazimierz b. 1845 in Sumowo in the Bobrowo parish.

MILESZEWY - 12 km north-west to Bobrowo.

Kruszyny Szlacheckie and Niewierz took Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700/1709.
Jozef had also a son Ignacy Hutten Czapski b. ca 1727/1729. Ignacy Hutten-Czapski took Sumowko in 1778.
Sumowko - 8/9 km east to MILESZEWY.
Sumowko is a village in the Zbiczno commune, within the Brodnica County, 6 km east to KONOJADY; 11 km east to Bukowiec; 5 km north to WICHULEC. Kruszyny Szlacheckie - 4 km south-east to Wichulec of the KARWAT family.
NIEWIERZ - 9 km west to Brodnica. Bobrowo - 5 km south-west to Wichulec. NAJMOWO - 3 km north-west to Kruszyny Szlacheckie. Sumowo - 2 km north-west to Najmowo, 3 km south to Sumowko.

The member of the Berlin Parliament was Friedrich Schroder / Franciszek Schroder / Franciszek SCHROEDER (1831-1917), b. in Strzepcz close to Wejherowo, 15 km north-west to Sianowo and 14 km north-west to Pomieczyno [compare Donald Tusk mother' genealogical line]. Franciszek Schroder d. in Radlowo, in the Wejherowo county, in the Linia commune. Franciszek Schroder was the son of Jakub Schroder b. ca 1800 + Barbara Ramachowska. Franciszek bought Kobysewo in 1871. Franciszek Schroeder was the teacher in Chelmno Pomorskie. Franciszek Schroeder in 1870-1873 and in 1885-1913 was MP in Berlin from Kartuzy district. Franciszek Schroeder married Anna Lyskowska Bardzka, the widow after death of Nikodem Bardzki, and Anna was the sister of Ignacy Lyskowski of Mileszewo / Mileszewy close to Jablonowo Pomorskie.

Mileszewy - 9 km south-east to Jablonowo Pomorskie, 4 km north-east to Kruszyny,
7 km north-west to WADZYN, 14 km north-west to Kruszyny Szlacheckie,
18 km north-west to NIEWIERZ.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki, 1782 in Wadzyn, close to Brodnica - 1852 in Swierczyny, close to Brodnica [Nowe Swierczyny south-east to Brodnica].
The son of Jakub Wybicki and Marianna.

The KONOJADY palace - 3 km north-east to MILESZEWY; 7 km north-west to SUMOWKO.

Jan Nepomucen WYBICKI was the father of Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska, b. 1825 in Konojadki / Konojady. Marianna Wybicka died in 1898, the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki.
Marianna Wybicka was the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski. Mentioned Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1770, and the grandson of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, SENIOR, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat;
the great-grandson of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1705 - ca 1766;
the great-great-grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 + Teresa Zaluskowska. But Rozalia Trzebska was the 2nd wife of named Jan. My mother family line came from Teresa Zaluskowska, NOT from Rozalia Trzebska Nostitz-Jackowska.

Konojady, 27 km north-east to Wabrzezno; 7 kilometres south-east of Jablonowo Pomorskie, 17 km north-west of Brodnica, and 54 km north-east of Torun.

Above Jakub Wybicki, b. 1754 / July 1755 - d. 1814 in Wadzyn, in the Brodnica County. He was the son of Jan Wybicki, younger, b. 1712 in Sikorzyno, close to Kartuzy.

Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, was the son of Jan Czapski b. ca 1680/1688, d. in 1736/bef. 1742.
Jan Czapski of Bobrowo, b. ca 1688, had a brother Jozef Czapski of Kruszyny, north-west to Niewierz and 5 km west to Wadzyn, 9 km west to Wichulec, 4 km south-east to Bukowiec [but Kruszyny Szlacheckie north-east to Niewierz] b. ca 1680.
Jan Czapski b. ca 1765 was the son of Antoni Hutten Czapski b. ca 1723/1726.
ANTONI was the son of Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709.

Wladyslaw Czapski b. 1835, bpt. in Wielun in 1842;
the son of Ignacy Czapski b. 1802 in Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis, and Julianna Kiedrzynska ARNOLD was the godmother;
the grandson of Jan Czapski of Ostrzeszow b. ca 1765.
Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1765 was the brother to Helena Hutten Czapska b. 1762, the wife of Izydor Kiedrzynski - lived in Jedlno. Helena Czapska m. ca 1782,
but in Ostrzeszow in 1789 she was witness with her maiden name Czapska.


Charlupia Mala with Jaruzelski [+ Karwat], Hutten-Czapski [of Wielun and Raszkow] and Chudzik [my fate in the 80' of the 20th century]:

Zofia Brzezinska b. in 1882 in Dzierlin in the Charlupia Mala parish. Her husband -
Junior, Wladyslaw Czapski b. in 1882 in Rajsko, engineering, living in Kalisz. The marriage in 1911 in Dzierlin, in the Charlupia Mala parish to Zofia Brzezinska b. in 1882 in Dzierlin. Above Wladyslaw junior was the brother of Kazimierz Czapski b. 1875 in Rajsko close to Kalisz {the next of kin to the family of General Wojciech JARUZELSKI}.

They were the sons of Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski b. 1835/1842, m. Zofia Chyczewska, ca 1845 - died aft. 1911 or Chiczewska, Chyczowska; second married to KARWAT.

Wojciech Walewski b. 1710, was the owner of Charlupia Mala since 1765 {Charlupia Wielka belonged to the WALEWSKIS since 1680; the center of insurgents in Jan. 1863, under command of Jozef Oxinski; then to Kosman and KOBIERZYCKI; 9 km west to SIERADZ}, and he convey the Charlupia Wielka estate to Andrzej Walewski.
Andrzej Walewski married Antonina Czartkowska, 1745-1830 in Charlupia Mala.

Galewice B [after Antoni Myszkowski] bought above mentioned Wladyslaw Czapski, 1842 - 1911 in Galewice, ie. Wladyslaw Wincenty Czapski b. 1835 [bpt. in WIELUN], the son of
Ignacy Hutten Czapski and Justyna Wegrzycka / Wegrzecka,
but bpt. of Wladyslaw Hutten Czapski was in 1844 in Wielun, with the godparents:
Andrzej Piotrowicz and Konstancja Czapska.

Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski m. 1st Zofia Chyczewska, ca 1845 - died aft. 1911 or Chiczewska, Chyczowska.
They had children:
1.
Kazimierz Czapski b. 1875 in Rajsko close to Kalisz [7 kilometres east of Opatowek, 17 km east of Kalisz, 4 km west to OSZCZEKLIN - see Kiedrzynski and Arnold - Wolowski history; 13 km west to CHLEWO], died in 1952, buried in Cieszecin, solicitor in Kalisz; studied in Petersburg and Lipsk and Kalisz under jurist Wincenty Jaruzelski b. in 1844 in Warszawa, d. in 1918, Kalisz. In 1904, solicitor and Bank director in Kalisz. The owner of Galewice B in 1895 - 1939, in 1911 he was living in Galewice;
married Helena Jaruzelska (1886 - 1962, buried in Cieszecin),
the daughter of
Wincenty Jaruzelski (1844 - 1918 in Kalisz), jurist, and Teresa Puchalska,
the daughter of Jozef PUCHALSKI + Maria Czerwinska.
Kazimierz had children:
A.
Aleksander Hutten-Czapski / Andrzej Hutten Czapski, b. ca 1910 in UK, ie. Andrzej Czapski b. in 1913, d. in 1993 in Buenos Aires + in 1946 to Css Izabela Gabriela Rzewuska b. 1921 in Warszawa, the daughter of Adam Karol Rzewuski b. in 1896 in Milano, d. in 1966 in Buenos Aires + Irena Sudymontowicz - Czeczel b. in 1893 in Odessa.
B.
Teresa Czapska (1916 - 1993), m. bef. 1939 in Galewice to Jerzy Bilinski b. 1911.
2.
junior, Wladyslaw Czapski b. in 1882 in Rajsko, engineering, living in Kalisz, m. in 1911 in Dzierlin, in the Charlupia Mala parish to Zofia Brzezinska b. in 1882 in Dzierlin,
the daughter of Antoni Brzezinski b. ca 1855 + Maria Kobylecka.
3.
Tadeusz Czapski (1874 in Rajsko - 1942 in Hartheim), the priest in 1899, in Goliszew (1935 - 1941).
4.
Stefan Czapski (1877 - 1955), buried in Poznan, living in 1910 in Galewice, m. Wanda Lunska b. in 1879. They had a daughter Halina Marta Czapska b. in 1909 in Petersburg.
5.
Ignacy Czapski (1879 - 1956), buried in Poznan, m. Zofia Rojewska (1889 - 1972), and she came from Cieszecin together with Leonard Rojewski b. 1882.
Ignacy had a daughter Irena Czapska (1923 - 2005).

We back to above Klemens Chudzik met in Wojkow Miss Jadwiga Grzegorek of Mielcuchy, born in 1878/1883, d. 1951 [the daughter of Ignacy + Marianna Raszewski]. In Kraszewice in 1905 they married.
The sister of Klemens - Kamilia Chudzik married in 1910 Kazimierz Jozef Kurczewski, 1868-1923. Kamila Chudzik b. in Jozefow, the Gruszczyce parish in 1883. Kazimierz Jozef Kurczewski b. in 1868 in the Rozprza parish. He was the son of Jan Kurczewski and Salomea Bartlinski. He was living in Sieradz.
Marriage in Charlupia Mala in 1910.
The Kurczewskis were living in Tworkowizna close to Gasowka. Above Joseph Kurczewski was born in 1868, to Johann Kurczewski and Magdalena Leske. Jozef Kurczewski, 1868 - 1940, married the 2nd Jozefina Janicki in 1935, b. in 1876. Joseph Kurczewski lived in West Prussia, b. in 1868.
Tomasz Chudzik was living in GESOWKA close to Charlupia Wielka in 1896, born in 1839/1844.

Teofil Karwat b. 1810 / 1820, m. ca 1840 to Jadwiga Kielczewska, b. ca 1830-1873,
the daughter of
Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski + Faustyna Florentyna Plaskowska, 1799-1881;
with the daughter of Teofil Karwat -
Elzbieta KARWAT, 1842-1906, m. Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski, b. 1835 / 1842 or ca 1840 [his second wife in the 80' of the 19th century].
Wladyslaw Czapski b. 1835 = Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski m. 1st Zofia Chyczewska, ca 1845 - died aft. 1911 or Chiczewska, Chyczowska.

The Chudziks moved home to Gesowka ca 1863/1868. Charlupia Wielka is a village in the Wroblew commune, within the Sieradz County, 6 kilometres south of Wroblew, 9 km south-west of Sieradz.
Tomasz Chudzik b. 1839/1844, was the son of Feliks Chudzik. Tomasz Chudzik b. in Dzierzazna in the Warta commune in the Sieradz county. Feliks Chudzik b. in 1802, m. Katarzyna Cieslak. Named Feliks had the son Tomasz Chudzik b. 1839/1844, in Dzierzazna in the Warta commune in the Sieradz county.

Antoni Dembinski (1705 - 1781, Gniewiecin). The genealogy of Anna Dembinska Jackowska / Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, b. ca 1760, died in 1819, had the links to the Andrychow district and to Cardinal Karol Wojtyla {and the Michalow-Klemensow estate of the Zamoyskis}, General Miroslaw Milewski {and the fate of Priest Jerzy Popieluszko in the Suchowola commune} and General Czeslaw Kiszczak in Roczyny {closest friend of General Wojciech Jaruzelski - the links to Kalisz and Hutten-Czapski intermarried to Jaruzelski, Karwat in Tczew-Wabrzezno-Wichulec area; and the Karwat-Bardzki-Kiedrzynski branch came from Raszkow and Bieganin, together with Nostitz-Jackowski - Zaluskowski in the Chelmza district}.

Andrzej Walewski married Antonina Czartkowska, 1745-1830 in Charlupia Mala.

Galewice B [after Antoni Myszkowski] bought above mentioned Wladyslaw Czapski, 1835 / 1842 - 1911 in Galewice, ie. Wladyslaw Wincenty Czapski b. 1835 [bpt. in WIELUN], the son of
Ignacy Hutten Czapski and Justyna Wegrzycka / Wegrzecka, but bpt. of Wladyslaw Hutten Czapski was in 1844 in Wielun,
with the godparents:
Andrzej Piotrowicz and Konstancja Czapska.

Wladyslaw Hutten - Czapski b. ca 1840, bpt in Wielun in 1844; he was the son of Ignacy Hutten Czapski b. ca 1800/1810 + Justyna Wegrzycka. My guess is that
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1800/1810 - who was the brother of Konstancja Hutten-Czapska, a virgin, born in 1819
- could not register the birth of his son, Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski / Wladyslaw Czapski in 1835. Why? Probably Ignacy Czapski took part in the guerrilla warfare in the spring of 1833. As a consequence of this, he was deprived of his civil rights and legal personality, in line with the Russian legal regulations introduced in the years 1832-1834. It was similar with Gabriel Kiedrzynski from January 1833. Gabriel Kiedrzynski was living in Jedlno and Wola Wiazowa, the son of Izydor Kiedrzynski, the grandson of Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and Gabriel Kiedrzynski used as many as 5 different surnames and agnomens.
Wladyslaw Czapski was not baptized until 1844 in Wielun. This Czapski family found protection in Cieszecin and in Kalisz intermarried to the JARUZELSKI clan.

Maybe Ignacy Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1800/1810 was the son of Ignacy Czapski, older, b. ca 1770.
And the grandson of
Jozef Hutten Czapski (1719-1789) + Barbara Kraszewska [compare Kraszewski intermarried Karwat.
Jozef KARWAT b. 1852, had the daughter Maria Kraszewska b. ca 1880 + Stanislaw KRASZEWSKI, b. 1878 in Tarkow, a village in the Przesmyki commune, within the Siedlce County. Jozef Karwat b. September 1850 in Wichulec, and he was the grandson of Andrzej Karwat b. ca 1770/1790. Jozef Karwat b. 1852 [or in 1850], d. in 1902 in Mechlin close to SREM [or in Poznan in 1918]. Jozef Karwat b. 1850, was the son of Julian Karwat b. ca 1834, and the grandson of Andrzej Karwat + Teresa Czyzewska. Julian Karwat b. in Kozirog];
the great-grandson of
Marcin Hutten Czapski b. in November 1690; m. Urszula Dorpowski;
the great-great-grandson of
Jakub Hutten Czapski b. ca 1660 + Konstancja Balinski, living in Golebiewko,
5 km north-east to the Radzyn Chelminski parish. In 1688, Jakub Czapski m. in 1688 to Konstancja Balinska in Zakrzewo in the Radzyn Chelminski parish.
Jakub Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1660, was the son of Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1610/1620.
Jan, the owner of SMETOWO, m. 1st Anna with 7 sons; the son Wladyslaw was from the 2nd wife of Jan Czapski.
Jan's children:
1.Jerzy died in 1729 + Marianna Trzebinska; Jerzy took Smetowo.
2. Wojciech + Maria Kossowska.
6. Jakub + Marianna Brzezinski in 1678 in Radzyn Chelminski.
Marianna d. 1686/1687. Jakub m. 2nd to Konstancja Balinski, with the son Marcin Czapski younger b. 1690 + Urszula Dorpowski with two sons: Piotr + Wesierska; 7.
Wladyslaw, m. 1st unknown; 2nd to Kossowska;
8. Marcin Czapski older, the Wenden official, b. ca 1640 + 1st unknown; 2nd Teresa Goslawska.

Jan, b. ca 1660/1670, the son of Marcin older + Rozalia Bagniewska, with the son of Jan:
Jozef Czapski b. ca 1709 + Ostrowicka.

Marcin younger, b. in 1690, the son of Jakub Hutten-Czaoski + Konstancja Balinski, was born in Golebiewko, with godparents:
Sebastian Czapski, the Malbork official and Marianna Czapski married Zboinska, the Dobrzyn governor family, the wife of Jakub Zboinski, the sister of Sebastian Hutten-Czapski.
Marcin Hutten-Czapski b. in 1690, m. Urszula Dorpowski.

Jozef Hutten Czapski (1719-1789) + Barbara Kraszewska;
was the son of
Marcin Hutten Czapski b. in November 1690; m. Urszula Dorpowski.
Marcin Hutten Czapski b. in November 1690, the son of
Jakub Hutten Czapski b. ca 1660 + Konstancja Balinski, living in Golebiewko, 5 km north-east to the Radzyn Chelminski parish.
Jakub Czapski, was the CHELMNO official, m. 1st to Marianna Brzezinski in 1678 in Radzyn Chelminski, had a son born in 1686 - Franciszek Hutten-Czapski.
Marianna Brzezinska Czapska d. in 1686/1687.
Jakub Hutten-Czapski m. 2nd to Konstancja Balinski, with the son Marcin Hutten-Czapski born in 1690.
Marcin married Urszula Dorpowski, with two sons:
among others
Piotr Hutten-Czapski m. Wesierska, with children.

In 1688, Jakub Czapski m. Konstancja Balinska in Zakrzewo in the Radzyn Chelminski parish, with witnesses: Sebastian Czapski [b. aft. 1610 - d. 1699], the Malbork official of Dabrowka, and Jakub Zboinski, the Dobrzyn governor, of Orle / Orla.

In 1690, Marcin Hutten-Czapski was born to Jakub Czapski + Konstancja Balinski. Godparents - Sebastian Czapski, b. aft. 1610, the Malbork official and Marianna Czapski married Zboinska of Dobrzyn.

The sibilings of named above JAKUB Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1660 [among others]:
1.
Jerzy Hutten-Czapski m. Marianna Trzebinska, with the son -
Wawrzyniec Hutten-Czapski.
Jerzy and his brother Aleksander Czapski took Smetowo, and Jerzy Czapski was the heir in 1682 of Smetowko. In 1682, co-owner of Smetowo. After the death of named Jerzy in 1729, above Smetowko took his son Wawrzyniec Hutten-Czapski + Anna Radomski, and then Wawrzyniec Czapski sold SMETOWKO.
2.
Wojciech Czapski + Maria Kossowska.

Marcin Hutten Czapski b. in November 1690; m. Urszula Dorpowski; was the son of
Jakub Hutten Czapski b. ca 1660 + Konstancja Balinski, living in Golebiewko, 5 km north-east to the Radzyn Chelminski parish. Jakub, was the CHELMNO official, m. 1st to Marianna Brzezinski in 1678 in Radzyn Chelminski, had a son born in 1686 - Franciszek Hutten-Czapski. Jakub Hutten-Czapski m. 2nd to Konstancja Balinski, with the son Marcin Hutten-Czapski born in 1690. Marcin married Urszula Dorpowski, with two sons.
Aleksander Czapski had the brother Jakub Hutten Czapski b. ca 1660.

The line from Jozef Hutten Czapski, 1719 - 1789 + Barbara Kraszewska, came to Wladyslaw Hutten Czapski of Wielun.
Wladyslaw Hutten - Czapski b. ca 1840, bpt in Wielun in 1844; he was the son of Ignacy Hutten Czapski b. ca 1800/1810 + Justyna Wegrzycka. My guess is that Ignacy Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1800/1810 - who was the brother of Konstancja Hutten-Czapska, a virgin, born in 1819 - could not register the birth of his son, Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski / Wladyslaw Czapski in 1835.
Why? Probably Ignacy Czapski took part in the guerrilla warfare in the spring of 1833. As a consequence of this, he was deprived of his civil rights and legal personality, in line with the Russian legal regulations introduced in the years 1832-1834. It was similar with Gabriel Kiedrzynski from January 1833. Gabriel Kiedrzynski was living in Jedlno and Wola Wiazowa, the son of Izydor Kiedrzynski, the grandson of Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and Gabriel Kiedrzynski used as many as 5 different surnames and agnomens. Wladyslaw Czapski was not baptized until 1844 in Wielun.
This Czapski family found protection in Cieszecin and in Kalisz intermarried to the JARUZELSKI clan.

Junior, Wladyslaw Czapski b. in 1882 in Rajsko, engineering, living in Kalisz. The marriage in 1911 in Dzierlin, in the Charlupia Mala parish to Zofia Brzezinska b. in 1882 in Dzierlin. Above Wladyslaw junior was the brother of Kazimierz Czapski b. 1875 in Rajsko close to Kalisz {the next of kin to the family of General Wojciech JARUZELSKI}.

They were the sons of Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski b. 1835/1842, m. Zofia Chyczewska, ca 1845 - died aft. 1911 or Chiczewska, Chyczowska; second married to KARWAT.

Maybe Ignacy Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1800/1810 was the son of
Ignacy Czapski, older, b. ca 1770.
And the grandson of
Jozef Hutten Czapski (1719-1789) + Barbara Kraszewska
[compare Kraszewski intermarried Karwat. Jozef KARWAT b. 1852, had the daughter Maria Kraszewska b. ca 1880 + Stanislaw KRASZEWSKI, b. 1878 in Tarkow, a village in the Przesmyki commune, within the Siedlce County. Jozef Karwat b. September 1850 in Wichulec, and he was the grandson of Andrzej Karwat b. ca 1770/1790. Jozef Karwat b. 1852 [or in 1850], d. in 1902 in Mechlin close to SREM [or in Poznan in 1918]. Jozef Karwat b. 1850, was the son of Julian Karwat b. ca 1834, and the grandson of Andrzej Karwat + Teresa Czyzewska. Julian Karwat b. in Kozirog];
the great-grandson of
Marcin Hutten Czapski b. in November 1690; m. Urszula Dorpowski;
the great-great-grandson of
Jakub Hutten Czapski b. ca 1660 + Konstancja Balinski, living in Golebiewko,
5 km north-east to the Radzyn Chelminski parish. In 1688, Jakub Czapski m. in 1688 to Konstancja Balinska in Zakrzewo in the Radzyn Chelminski parish.

Jakub Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1660, was the son of Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1610/1620.

Marcin Czapski b. 1690, was the son of Jakub + Konstancja Balinski of Golebiewko in the Radzyn Chelminski parish.
Marcin Hutten Czapski m. Urszula Dorpowski and they had a son
Jozef Hutten Czapski (1719-1789) + Barbara Kraszewska,
with the grandsons:
Jan Benigin Hutten Czapski / Jan Hutten Czapski (1767-1820);
Ignacy Hutten Czapski (1770-?).

Jan Czapski / Jan Benigin Hutten-Czapski m. Jadwiga Rychlowska, and they had a son
Anastazy Hutten-Czapski, 1795-1867 + Wiktoria Sikorska, 1802-1872, with children.

Boleslaw Ignacy Jakub Hutten-Czapski, 1840-1907, was the son of ANASTAZY Hutten Czapski b. 1795; and Boleslaw m. in 1867, Wlosciejewki in the SREM county, to Maria Skorzewska, 1838-1902, the daughter of Ignacy Tadeusz Skorzewski, 1790-1859 + Anastazja Rychlowska, 1804-1857.
Ignacy Tadeusz the son of Helena Maria Ludwika Lipska Skorzewska, b. 1766 in Czerniejewo.
Ignacy Tadeusz Skorzewski was the grandson of
Michal Skorzewski, 1707-1789, m. Ludwika Hutten-Czapska, 1709-1799;
Jan Lipski, 1739-1832;
Marianna Kozminska d. in 1787.

Boleslaw Ignacy Jakub Hutten-Czapski, 1840-1907, the son of Anastazy Hutten-Czapski b. 1795, d. in 1867 in Chwalecin + Wiktoria Sikorska.
Anastazy Hutten-Czapski was the son of Jan Hutten Czapski + Jadwiga Rychlowska, ie Jan Benigin Hutten-Czapski. Anastazy Hutten-Czapski, 1795-1867.

Wlosciejewki is a village in the Ksiaz Wielkopolski commune, within the Srem County, 5 kilometres south-west of Ksiaz Wielkopolski, 14 km south-east of Srem, 4 km north-west to MCHY;
16 km south-east MECHLIN - compare KARWAT.

Mentioned Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski m. 1st Zofia Chyczewska, ca 1845 - died aft. 1911 or Chiczewska, Chyczowska.
They had children:
1.
Kazimierz Czapski b. 1875 in Rajsko close to Kalisz [7 kilometres east of Opatowek, 17 km east of Kalisz, 4 km west to OSZCZEKLIN - see Kiedrzynski and Arnold - Wolowski history; 13 km west to CHLEWO], died in 1952, buried in Cieszecin, solicitor in Kalisz;
studied in Petersburg and Lipsk and Kalisz under jurist Wincenty Jaruzelski b. in 1844 in Warszawa, d. in 1918, Kalisz. In 1904, solicitor and Bank director in Kalisz. The owner of Galewice B in 1895 - 1939, in 1911 he was living in Galewice;
married Helena Jaruzelska (1886 - 1962, buried in Cieszecin), the daughter of
Wincenty Jaruzelski (1844 - 1918 in Kalisz), jurist, and Teresa Puchalska,
the daughter of Jozef PUCHALSKI + Maria Czerwinska.
Kazimierz Hutten-Czapski had children:
A.
Aleksander (Andrzej Hutten Czapski) Czapski b. ca 1910 in UK, ie. Andrzej Czapski b. in 1913, d. in 1993 in Buenos Aires + in 1946 to Css Izabela Gabriela Rzewuska b. 1921 in Warszawa, the daughter of Adam Karol Rzewuski b. in 1896 in Milano, d. in 1966 in Buenos Aires + Irena Sudymontowicz - Czeczel b. in 1893 in Odessa.
B.
Teresa Czapska (1916 - 1993), m. bef. 1939 in Galewice to Jerzy Bilinski b. 1911.
2.
junior, Wladyslaw Czapski b. in 1882 in Rajsko, engineering, living in Kalisz, the 1st m. in 1911 in Dzierlin, in the Charlupia Mala parish to Zofia Brzezinska b. in 1882 in Dzierlin,
the daughter of Antoni Brzezinski b. ca 1855 + Maria Kobylecka.
3.
Tadeusz Czapski (1874 in Rajsko - 1942 in Hartheim), the priest in 1899, in Goliszew (1935 - 1941).
4.
Stefan Czapski (1877 - 1955), buried in Poznan, living in 1910 in Galewice, m. Wanda Lunska b. in 1879.
They had a daughter Halina Marta Czapska b. in 1909 in Petersburg.
5.
Ignacy Czapski (1879 - 1956), buried in Poznan, m. Zofia Rojewska (1889 - 1972), and she came from Cieszecin together with Leonard Rojewski b. 1882.
Ignacy had a daughter Irena Czapska (1923 - 2005).

Note to Wincenty Jaruzelski b. in 1844 in Warszawa, d. in 1918, Kalisz. In 1904, solicitor and Bank director in Kalisz. The owner of Galewice.

Kazimierz Czapski b. 1875 in Rajsko close to Kalisz [7 kilometres east of Opatowek, 17 km east of Kalisz, 4 km west to OSZCZEKLIN], died in 1952, buried in Cieszecin, solicitor in Kalisz; married Helena Jaruzelska (1886 - 1962, buried in Cieszecin), the daughter of Wincenty Jaruzelski (1844 - 1918 in Kalisz), jurist, and Teresa Puchalska.
Wincenty Jaruzelski b. 1844, was the brother to Jozef Benedykt Jaruzelski, 1845 - 1915 in Kniaze, both the sons of
Antoni Jozef Jaruzelski b. 1792, and Felicja Skiwska b. ca 1818.

Jozef Benedykt Jaruzelski, 1845-1915, had a son Jozef Wincenty Jaruzelski, 1871-1939, m. in 1899 to Izabela Emilia Krzysztofowicz, 1878-1943.

General Wojciech Witold Jaruzelski, the 1st, b. 1923 in Kurow, d. in 2014 in Warszawa, was the son of Wladyslaw Jaruzelski, studied in Tabor, exiled to Siberia during the 2nd World War.
The grandson of Wojciech Jaruzelski, senior, the insurgent of 1863, exiled to Siberia aft. 1864 until 1872, m. Helena Filipkowska, ca 1873.
She was the daughter of August Filipkowski and Katarzyna SZULBORSKA.
Above SENIOR, Wojciech Hilary Jaruzelski, ca 1837 - ca 1903, was the son of Antoni Jozef Jaruzelski b. 1792, and Felicja SKIWSKA b. ca 1818.
Antoni Jozef Jaruzelski, b. 1792,
was the son of
Benedykt Jaruzelski b. ca 1740, and Petronela MIERZWINSKA.
The grandson of Wojciech Jaruzelski, oldest + Estera Moscicka.

Junior, Wladyslaw Czapski b. in 1882 in Rajsko, engineering, living in Kalisz, m. in 1911 in Dzierlin, in the Charlupia Mala parish to Zofia Brzezinska b. in 1882 in Dzierlin. He was the son of SENIOR Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski b. 1835/1842, m. Zofia Chyczewska, ca 1845 - died aft. 1911 or Chiczewska, Chyczowska; second married to KARWAT.
Bpt. of Wladyslaw Hutten Czapski was in 1844 in Wielun, with the godparents:
Andrzej Piotrowicz and Konstancja Czapska.

Maybe Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1800 [the line in Wielun - Cieszecin],
was the son of
Ignacy Czapski, older, b. ca 1770.
And the grandson of
Jozef Hutten Czapski (1719 - 1789) + Barbara Kraszewska;
the great-grandson of
Marcin Hutten Czapski b. in November 1690; m. Urszula Dorpowski;
the great-great-grandson of
Jakub Hutten Czapski b. ca 1660 + Konstancja Balinski,
living in Golebiewko, 5 km north-east to the Radzyn Chelminski parish. In 1688, Jakub Czapski m. Konstancja Balinska in Zakrzewo in the Radzyn Chelminski parish. Radzyn Chelminski is a town in the Grudziadz County, 14 km north to Wabrzezno; 20 km north-west to KONOJADY.
Marcin Hutten Czapski b. in November 1690; m. Urszula Dorpowski; was the son of Jakub Hutten Czapski b. ca 1660 + Konstancja Balinski, living in Golebiewko.
Jakub, was the CHELMNO official, m. 1st to Marianna Brzezinski in 1678 in Radzyn Chelminski. Jakub Hutten-Czapski m. 2nd to Konstancja Balinski, with the son Marcin Hutten-Czapski born in 1690.
In 1688, Jakub Czapski m. Konstancja Balinska in Zakrzewo in the Radzyn Chelminski parish.

Jozef KARWAT b. 1852, had the daughter Maria Kraszewska b. ca 1880 + Stanislaw KRASZEWSKI, b. 1878 in Tarkow, a village in the Przesmyki commune, within the Siedlce County.
Jozef Karwat b. September 1850 in Wichulec, and he was the grandson of Andrzej Karwat b. ca 1770/1790. Jozef Karwat b. 1852 [or in 1850], d. in 1902 in Mechlin close to SREM [or in Poznan in 1918]. Jozef Karwat b. 1850, was the son of
Julian Karwat b. ca 1834, and the grandson of Andrzej Karwat + Teresa Czyzewska. Julian Karwat b. in Kozirog.
Jozef Karwat, 1852-1902, was living in Wichulec. He married aft. 1880 to Zofia Hutten-Czapska, the daughter of Jan Hutten-Czapski + Zofia Rutkowska. JOZEF Karwat was the son of Julian Karwat b. ca 1834 in Kozirog = Kozirog Rzeczny, in the Tluchowo commune, within the Lipno County + Urszula Bialoblocka.
Jozef Karwat was the grandson of Andrzej Karwat b. ca 1790. Above Andrzej Karwat m. 1st Maria Kreciewska with the son Teofil Karwat b. aft. 1810/1820 + Jadwiga Kielczewska, ca 1830-1873.

Andrzej Karwat b. ca 1770/1790, m. 2nd Teresa Czyzewska, with the son
Julian Karwat b. ca 1834 + Urszula Bialoblocka b. ca 1835,
and Andrzej's granddaughter was Helena Karwat b. ca 1855 + Ksawery Franciszek Mieczkowski b. ca 1850.
And Urszula Bialoblocka + Julian Karwat
had the son Doctor of law, JOZEF KARWAT b. 1850/1852, d. 1902/1912 + Anna Antonina Bardzka, 1854 in Male Turze close to TCZEW - 1932 in Wichulec, the Brodnica County.
Anna Antonina was the daughter of Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki + Anna Aniela SZREDER / Schroeder.
Jozef Karwat b. ca 1850 was the brother to Elzbieta Hutten-Czapska;
Teofila Plaskowska; Ignacy Karwat; and Marian Karwat.

Grzegorz's great-great-grandfather was Jozef Karwat b. 1852, d. in 1902 in Mechlin close to SREM [the 'Andrzejowka' manor in Mechlin], 6 kilometres north-east of Srem and 34 km south of Poznan.
Mentioned Jozef Karwat, 1852-1902 + Zofia Hutten-Czapska, ca 1860-1939 in Poznan, had the children:
Witold Karwat b. ca 1885/1892 close to Srem,
Janina Karwat b. ca 1890,
Wanda Karwat b. ca 1892 [buried in SREM !].

Above Jozef Karwat, 1852-1902 + Zofia Hutten-Czapska, was the son of Julian Karwat b. ca 1833/1834, in Kozirog = Kozirog Rzeczny, in the Tluchowo commune, within the Lipno County + Urszula Bialoblocka.

We have different data on Jozef Karwat b. September 1850 in Wichulec, who was the grandson of Andrzej Karwat b. ca 1770/1790:
JOZEF KARWAT, b. September 1850 in Wichulec, d. in 1918 in Poznan;
the son of
Teofil Karwat b. 1810 / 1820, m. ca 1840 to Jadwiga Kielczewska, b. ca 1830-1873;
the grandson of
Andrzej Karwat b. ca 1770 + Maria Kreciewska.
Jozef Karwat m. [1st ?] Anna Bardzka / Anna Antonina Karwat BARDZKA, b. 1854 in Turze / Male Turze. Jozef Karwat m. 2nd Zofia Hutten-Czapska, ca 1860-1939. Jozef had a sister Helena b. ca 1850 + Ksawery Franciszek Mieczkowski; and Jozef had a brother b. ca 1850.

The Karwat family of Srem and Bydgoszcz ie Grzegorz Karwat b. in Bydgoszcz in the 70' of the 20th century; I known him ca 2009 until March 2022; Grzegorz's grandfather Klemens Karwat was from Srem, and was born ca 1920. In the Srem cementry was buried Wanda Karwat b. ca 1892.
Jozef Karwat b. 1852, m. 2nd ca 1884/1885 to Zofia Hutten-Czapska, ca 1860-1939. Above Zofia Hutten-Czapska, ca 1860-1939, was the daughter of Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1820 + Zofia Rutkowska b. in 1838; the granddaughter of Tomasz Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1790, d. 1862 + Bogumila Kalkstein. Above Bogumila Hutten Czapska Kalkstein was the daughter of Ignacy Kalkstein, Captain, ca 1760-1793 + Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska b. ca 1760. Above Tomasz Hutten-Czapski, ca 1790-1862, was the son of Ksawery Hutten-Czapski b. 1755/1760. Ksawery's son Tomasz Czapski b. ca 1790, in 1828 bought from Ignacy Bialoblocki his Sumowko. Tomasz m. twice: Maria Wilczewska and Bogumila Kalkstein.

Ignacy Kalkstein, Captain, ca 1760-1793 + Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska b. ca 1760 = Maria von Kalkstein (born Nostitz Jackowska), the daughter of
Aleksander Nostitz Jackowski older born ca 1729 + Dorota Radolinska.
From above branch of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1729, came the husband of Julianna Hutten-Czapska. Julianna CZAPSKA m. Ludwik Nostitz-Jackowski died in 1877,
the son of
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin + Jozefina CISSOWSKA;
the grandson of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, older, ca 1729 - 1802 in the village Nogat + Dorota RADOLINSKA;
the great-grandson of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowska, b. ca 1705, d. ca 1766,
the son of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 - my family branch.

The Karwat family of Srem and Bydgoszcz:
Grzegorz Karwat b. in Bydgoszcz in the 70' of the 20th century; I known him ca 2009 until March 2022; Grzegorz's grandfather Klemens Karwat was from Srem, and was born ca 1920.
In the Srem cementry was buried Wanda Karwat.

Jozef Karwat m. 2nd to Zofia Hutten-Czapska, ca 1860-1939. Jozef had a sister Helena b. ca 1850 + Ksawery Franciszek Mieczkowski; and Jozef Karwat had a brother b. ca 1850.
Jozef Karwat m. 2nd ca 1884/1885 to Zofia Hutten-Czapska.
Above Zofia Hutten-Czapska, ca 1860-1939, married Jozef Karwat b. 1852, was the daughter of Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1820 + Zofia Rutkowska b. in 1838;
the granddaughter of Tomasz Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1790, d. 1862 + Bogumila Kalkstein.

Above Bogumila Hutten Czapska Kalkstein was the daughter of Ignacy Kalkstein, Captain, ca 1760-1793 + Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska b. ca 1760. Above Tomasz Hutten-Czapski, ca 1790-1862, was the son of Ksawery Hutten-Czapski b. 1755/1760. Ksawery's son Tomasz Czapski b. ca 1790, in 1828 bought from Ignacy Bialoblocki his Sumowko.
Tomasz m. twice: Maria Wilczewska and Bogumila Kalkstein.

Teodor Kalkstein, ca 1830 - aft. 1869, was the son of
Franciszek Kalkstein, Captain, 1789-1856 + Krystyna / Kryspina Lempicka, ca 1810-1859, the daughter of Wojciech Lempicki, the Dobrzyn official.
Franciszek Kalkstein was the son of
Ignacy Kalkstein, Captain, ca 1760-1793 + Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska b. ca 1760 = Maria von Kalkstein (born Nostitz Jackowska),
the daughter of
Aleksander Nostitz Jackowski older born ca 1729 + Dorota Radolinska.

Julianna Hutten-Czapska was the wife of Ludwik Nostitz-Jackowski died in 1877,
the son of
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin + Jozefina CISSOWSKA;
the grandson of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, older, ca 1729 - 1802 in the village Nogat + Dorota RADOLINSKA;
the great-grandson of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowska, b. ca 1705, d. ca 1766,
the son of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 - my family branch.

MARCIANNA Nostitz-Jackowska, the 2nd, the wife of IVAN Siemionovich Swiatopelk - Mirski, ie. Tomasz Bogumil Swiatopelk - Mirski [married Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska].

Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski, 1788-1868, Duke in 1861 = JAN Siemionowicz Swiatopelk Mirski / Tomasz Teofil Jan MIRSKI, m. Marcjanna Nostitz-Jackowska.

Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, older, ca 1729 - 1802 in the village Nogat + Dorota RADOLINSKA, had children:
1.
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin + Jozefina CISSOWSKA;
2.
Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska b. ca 1760 = Maria von Kalkstein (born Nostitz Jackowska).
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski born 1770, was the half-brother to above Marianna Kalkstein.
KALKSTAIN's took Pluskowesy; Krzynowloga Mala north to Przasnysz; and the part of SWIEDZIEBNIA.

This is link to the WALESA's in the Chocen commune, to Higersberger of Chocen [ex-property of Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the owner of Zelechow from hands of the Roman family of Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz]; Kalkstein of Krzynowloga Mala in the 80's of the 18th century.

Pawel Czaplicki, b. in Czaplice-Baki ca 1742, d. in 1826, m. Barbara Mlodzianowska
with the son
Franciszek Czaplicki, b. in Czaplice-Baki in 1788, d. in Krzynowloga Mala in 1859, m. the 1st in Krzynowloga Mala in 1826 to
Zofia Orlowska (the daughter of Waclaw Orlowski and Zofia), b. 1806, d. in Krzynowloga Mala in 1863,
m. 2nd to Maryanna Charszewska,
with a daughter
Antonina Czaplicka, b. in Obrab in 1831, m. Krzynowloga Mala in 1857 to Tadeusz Karol Lelewel (Lollhoffel von Loewensprung),
the son of
Prot Lelewel and Jozefa Slaska, b. in Warsaw in 1824.
Tadeusz' father's brother was Joachim Lelewel, the famous historian.

The owner of Zelechow in 1782 - Fabian Sebastian Roman from Krzynowloga Mala in the Przasnysz county;
in 1786 - Franciszek Placyd Roman;
in 1792 - Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski owned Zelechow until a death in 1802, MP.

Krzynowloga Mala in 1795 belonged together with Przasnysz to Prussia until 1807.
In 1817 in Krzynowloga new owner, Aleksander Kaminski, founded a school. In 1820, Waclaw Orlowski bought Krzynowloga Mala.

Teodor Kalkstein, ca 1830 - aft. 1869, the son of Franciszek KALKSTEIN + Urszula. Teodor KALKSTEIN / Kalksteyn was the owner of MLYNSK / Mlynska = Stare Zasady [Mlynska - together with Niemiecka Kolonia - belonged to Zasady village ie. Stare Zasady, 4 km south-west to Okalewko and 7 km south-east to Swiedziebnia, 9 km south-east to DZIERZNO; close to Zofiewo and Zduny] in the Swiedziebnia parish.
Swiedziebnia - 15 / 18 kilometres south-east of Brodnica.
Kalksteyn / Kalksztein m. in LEG, with children:
Mikolaj KALKSTEIN; Maria b. 1856; Waclaw; Konstancj Kalkstein.
LEG is a village in the Wieczfnia Koscielna commune, within the Mlawa County.

Smilowice
bought Maciej von Waldorff - Wolicki, ca 1795.

Ca 1867/1870 Gustaw Findeisen bought SMILOWICE close to Golaszewo and to Chocen - he was the secret courier of Leopold Kronenber and acted together in Warsaw with Edward Jurgens of Plock. The Findeisen family owned Smilowice until 1939. Above Gustaw Adolf Findeisen, 1834-1885, was the son of Karol FINDEISEN, 1797-1855, German of Saxony, and Julianna Stegman, 1794-1854; Gustaw Findeisen, German roots, was born in 1834 in Gostynin, d. in Smilowice. He acted in WLOCLAWEK and Gustaw Findeisen was the Warsaw industrial entrepreneur. Gustaw's grandson - by Tadeusz son - was Andrzej Findeisen.
Gustaw FINDEISEN m. in 1867, in Lowicz, to Pelagia Joanna Rodys, 1849-1875 [the Rodys family was the Germans in Przasnysz], the daughter of
Dss Boleslawa Wanda Felicja Rodys Swiatopelk-Mirska, born in 1831 in Swiedziebnia, in the PLOCK county, d. in 1915 in Warsaw.
Boleslawa was the daughter of
prince Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski / Thomas Theophilus Jan Sviatopolk-Mirsky [1st m. MALESZEWSKA] from his 2nd marriage to Marianne / Marianna Marcjanna Swiatopelk-Mirska, nee Nostitz-Jackowska, 1807 - 1853,
the daughter of
Jan Nepomuk Xaverius Nostitz-Jatskovski / Jan Nepomucen Nostitz-Jackowski = Ksawery Jackowski, b. ca 1770, and Petronela DRYWA - ZAKRZEWSKA.
The grand-daughter of Alexander Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1729;
the great-granddaughter of
MICHAL Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1700 / 1705, d. ca 1766;
the great-great-grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife;
Jan had the 2nd wife - Rozalia Trzebska, and JAN had also the daughter Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska married Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720, the Bieganin owner [my family branch].

Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1729, married also to Marcianna Barbara KCZEWSKA.
Marcianna / Marianna or Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska was born in Straszewo, close to Kwidzyn, 22 km south-west to Waplewo Wielkie.
She had the son Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski born 1770, with her husband Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski. Marianna nee Kczewska / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska m. Aleksander Jackowski born in 1729 ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 in the Nogat village.
Nogat - 26 km south-east to KWIDZYN.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, Sr., b. 1770, was the son of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski [b. ca 1729, d. 1802 in Nogat village] and Marcianna Antonia Barbara KCZEWSKA, b. 1745 in Straszewo. Above Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1729, was the son of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski and Eleonora. Above Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, died ca 1766, was the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski [Rozalia Trzebska was the 2nd wife of Jan Jackowski] + 1st wife ZALUSKOWSKA.

Mentioned Jozef Karwat, 1852-1902 + Zofia Hutten-Czapska, ca 1860-1939 in Poznan,
had the children:
Witold Karwat b. ca 1885/1892 close to Srem,
Janina Karwat b. ca 1890,
Wanda Karwat b. ca 1892 [buried in SREM !].

Anna Bardzka m. in 1875 to Jozef Karwat, jurist, the owner of Wichulec. It was the 1st marriage of Jozef Karwat. Anna and Jozef Karwat divorced or separated ca 1880/1884.
Jozef Karwat m. Anna Bardzka / Anna Antonina Karwat BARDZKA, b. 1854 in Turze / Male Turze, in the Tczew commune, within the Tczew County, 8 kilometres west of Tczew. Anna Karwat Bardzka d. in 1932 in Wichulec, the Brodnica County.

Anna was the daughter of Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki + Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder / Schroeder / Schroder.

In 1912 Anna Karwat Bardzka in Brodnica founded Society of Piotr Skarga for women; together with Helena Peto m. KONRAD Siudowski, the owner of Przydatki, 6 km south to Brodnica. Anna Karwat was the author and writer. Anna Karwat Bardzka d. in 1932 in Wichulec.
Anna was the widow after her ex-husband Jozef who died in 1918. Jozef Karwat was living until 1902 in Mechlin. In 1902-1918 in Poznan and he died in Poznan in 1918 - NOT in MECHLIN in 1902.
In 1912 Anna Karwat Bardzka was living in Brodnica.
In 1902 Jozef Karwat moved home from MECHLIN of the Watta-Skrzydlewski family, to Poznan.
Mechlin was owned by Watta-Skrzydlewski, but leased by Oppel-Bronikowski.
Oppeln-Bronikowski, the leaseholder of Mechlin, died in Chotow close to KALISZ, buried in GOSTYCZYNA. Jozef Karwat born in Wichulec in 1850 or 1852. He died in 1918 in Poznan, not in MECHLIN. MECHLIN was leased by the Oppeln-Bronikowskis. In 1902-1918 Jozef Karwat was living in Poznan. Anna moved home to Brodnica or Wichulec after 1884/1885. ANNA BARDZKA studied in Chelmno Pomorskie; in 1869-1870 in Poznan.

In Kobysew / Kobysewo, 4 kilometres south-west of Przodkowo, 5 km north-east of Kartuzy, 9 km west to Zukowo, for three years Anna Bardzka ran an orphanage for children.
Franciszek Schroeder married Anna Lyskowska Bardzka, the widow after death of Nikodem Bardzki, and Anna was the sister of Ignacy Lyskowski of Mileszewo / Mileszewy close to Jablonowo Pomorskie. The manor was built for Ignacy Lyskowski. Then Mileszewy belonged to Leon Langowski killed in 1939. Anna Lyskowska Bardzka had a home in Chelmno Pomorskie, the center of Polish activists.

Anna Bardzka younger was the stepdaughter of Franciszek Schroeder.
Anna Bardzka in 1870 finished private school in Poznan. In Kobysewo Anna Bardzka wrote to 'Gazeta Torunska'. Hieronim Derdowski known Anna Bardzka in 1875, when Anna married Jozef Karwat the Wichulec landlord.
This whole genealogical line of Bardzki-Schroeder-Lyskowski-Karwat [Donald Tusk' ancestors of his mother line] was extremely patriotic. Karwat then married Pilsudski [in Bydgoszcz], Hutten-Czapski and Jaruzelski [in Kalisz]. Hutten-Czapski and Bardzki joined the Kiedrzynski family from Borowne and Kamyk close to Czestochowa, in Bieganin-Raszkow, Orpiszewek close to Pleszew, in Jedlno, Wola Wiazowa and Wola Pszczolecka.
The Pilsudskis intermarried von Ronne, Billewicz and Juchniewicz-Dzierzynski; von Ronne joined the Mielzynski [Angela Merkel' ancestors] and Oginski.

Anna Bardzka KARWAT was the daughter of Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki and Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder / SCHRODER. Nikodem Bardzki, 1823-1863 in Chelmno Pomorskie + Anna Koschembahr-Lyskowska SZREDER, 1828-1909, ie. Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder.
Nikodem was the son of Franciszek Bardzki b. ca 1780, d. in 1827 in Pommerania + Anna Marianna Konstancja ZELEWSKI.

Mateusz Watta-Skrzydlewski bought Mechlin, lived in 1829-1866 + Tekla Mukulowska.
The Oppeln-Bronikowski leased Mechlin from Watta Skrzydlewski. Mateusz had the sister HELENA Watta-Skrzydlewska (1828-1859),
and both were the children of
Augustyn Watta-Skrzydlewski + 2nd m. Jozefa Czachorski.
Helena m. Erazm Tadeusz Zablocki (1821-1884).
MATEUSZ Watta-Skrzydlewski b. 1829, b. in Mechlin, buried in Mechlin, m. Tekla Mukulowska b. 1840.

Mechlin - 5 km to Srem. In 1773 the Raczynski family bought this estate. Among others Kazimierz Raczynski and Roger Maurycy Raczynski; Edward Raczynski.
In 1860 Mechlin was bought by Mateusz Watta Skrzydlewski. Above Mateusz Watta-Skrzydlewski of Mechlin, b. in 1829, the son of Augustyn Hieronim Watta-Skrzydlewski.
The manor in 1814 was built by Edward Raczynski, b. 1786 in Poznan, the son of Filip Nereusz Raczynski + Michalina Raczynski. Edawrd;s son - Roger Maurycy Raczynski. Mechlin bought in 1773, Count Kazimierz Raczynski. In 1939 Mechlin was the prpperty of Mateusz Watta-Skrzydlewskiego junior.

Aleksandra Watta-Skrzydlewska b. 1911, was the daughter of Zdzislaw Watta-Skrzydlewski, b. in 1860, Zaborowo, d. in 1937 in Mechlin.
The granddaughter of Mateusz Watta-Skrzydlewski of Mechlin, 1829-1866;
the great-grandaughter of Augustyn Hieronim Watta-Skrzydlewski, 1784-1862 + Jozefa Czachorska.

Augustyn Hieronim Watta-Skrzydlewski, 1784-1862 was the son of Mikolaj Skrzydlewski died in 1791 in Paledzie Koscielne + Weronika Lewalska.
The Karwats lived in MECHLIN and SREM in the second half of the 19th century, but with links to Wichulec and Tczew; after second World War they lived in Bydgoszcz. They came from Andrzej Karwat b. ca 1770/1780/1790, m. 1st ca 1810 to Maria Kreciewska, with the son Teofil Karwat, b. 1820 + Jadwiga Kielczewska, b. ca 1830, d. 1873;
Andrzej Karwat m. 2nd ca 1833, with the son Julian Karwat b. ca 1834 + Urszula Bialoblocka.

Grzegorz's great-great-grandfather was Jozef Karwat b. 1852, d. in 1902 in Mechlin close to SREM [the 'Andrzejowka' manor in Mechlin],
6 kilometres north-east of Srem and 34 km south of Poznan.
Mentioned Jozef Karwat, 1852-1902 + Zofia Hutten-Czapska, ca 1860-1939 in Poznan,
had the children:
Witold Karwat b. ca 1885/1892 close to Srem,
Janina Karwat b. ca 1890,
Wanda Karwat b. ca 1892 [buried in SREM !].
Above Jozef Karwat, 1852-1902 + Zofia Hutten-Czapska, was the son of
Julian Karwat b. ca 1833/1834, in Kozirog = Kozirog Rzeczny, in the Tluchowo commune, within the Lipno County + Urszula Bialoblocka.
We have different data on Jozef Karwat b. September 1850 in Wichulec:
JOZEF KARWAT, b. September 1850 in Wichulec, d. in 1918 in Poznan.
The son of Teofil Karwat b. 1810 / 1820, m. ca 1840 to Jadwiga Kielczewska, b. ca 1830-1873.
Named Teofil Karwat b. ca 1810/1820, was the son of Andrzej Karwat b. ca 1770 + Maria Kreciewska.
Jozef Karwat m. Anna Bardzka / Anna Antonina Karwat BARDZKA, b. 1854 in Turze / Male Turze, in the Tczew commune, within the Tczew County, 8 kilometres west of Tczew. Anna Karwat Bardzka d. in 1932 in Wichulec, the Brodnica County. Anna was the daughter of Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki + Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder / Schroeder / Schroder.
Julian Karwat b. ca 1833/1834, in Kozirog = Kozirog Rzeczny, in the Tluchowo commune, within the Lipno County + Urszula Bialoblocka.
Urszula had the son Doctor of law, JOZEF KARWAT b. 1850/1852, d. 1902/1912 + Anna Antonina Bardzka, 1854 in Male Turze close to TCZEW - 1932 in Wichulec, the Brodnica County.
Julian Karwat b. ca 1834, was the son of Andrzej Karwat + Teresa Czyzewska. Julian Karwat b. in Kozirog.
Andrzej Karwat b. ca 1770/1790, m. 1st ca 1810 to Maria Kreciewska, with the son Teofil Karwat, b. 1810/1820 + Jadwiga Kielczewska, b. ca 1830, d. 1873 [the Marshal Jozef Pilsudski line];
Andrzej Karwat m. 2nd ca 1833, with the son Julian Karwat b. ca 1833/1834 + Urszula Bialoblocka.
Grzegorz's grandfather Klemens Karwat was from Srem, and was born ca 1920. In the Srem cementry was buried Wanda Karwat. They came from
Andrzej Karwat b. ca 1780/1790, m. 1st ca 1810 to Maria Kreciewska,
with the son
Teofil Karwat, b. 1820 + Jadwiga Kielczewska, b. ca 1830, d. 1873 [the daughter of Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski + Faustyna Florentyna Plaskowska, 1799-1881];
Andrzej Karwat m. 2nd ca 1833, with the son Julian Karwat b. ca 1834 + Urszula Bialoblocka.
Grzegorz's great-grandfather was Witold Karwat b. ca 1885/1890.
Grzegorz's grandfather was Klemens Karwat b. ca 1920.

Count Jan Zygmunt Bronikowski - the owner of Radowice and Oblaty in Brandenburg / Brandenburgia; Kosieczyn; Kursk; Chlastawa in Poland;
his great-grandson was Ludwik Bronikowski (1799-1864), the owner of Kosieczyn, Chlastawa and Wilkowo [WILKOWO POLSKIE], the father of [born in Chlastawa] Hipolit Bronikowski (1829-1890). Ludwik Bronikowski (1799 - 1864) - died in Chlastawa, the Swiebodzin County. Son of Zygmunt Wladyslaw Bronikowski and Joanna Krystyna UNRUG / von Unruh, Bronikowski.
Zygmunt Wladyslaw Oppeln-Bronikowski, b. ca 1760 - d. 1838 in Dresden; the son of Aleksander BRONIKOWSKI 1730-1780 [and Joanna Unrug ?] = Aleksander Antoni Oppeln-Bronikowski; the grandson of mentioned Hans Sigmund von Bronikowski = Jan Zygmunt Bronikowski / von Oppeln-Bronikowski b. ca 1700 - died ca 1776.
New coat of arms for Bronikowski in 1743 to Count Jan Zygmunt Bronikowski - his father was Zygmunt Aleksander Bronikowski / Sigismund Aleksander von Oppeln-Bronikowski, auf Chlastawe, Kuschten, Kursko {west to Miedzyrzecz} und Placzowo bei Meseritz, born in 1672 in Kurzig Martini, died in 1724.
Grandfather - Zygmunt Bronikowski 1628-1732; the great-grandfather was Dobrogast Bronikowski ca 1600-1676, the owner of NEUDORF; the great-great-grandfather was Jan Bronikowski, ca 1560 - ca 1614.
Hipolit Bronikowski - the Polish branch -
[his father - Ludwik Bronikowski 1799-1864 in CHLASTAWA [owner of Wilkowo Polskie before death] + Henryka Zychlinska 1805-1879. The grandfather - Count Zygmunt Wladyslaw Bronikowski b. ca 1760/1764 - 1838 in DRESDEN [maybe a brother to Helene von OPPELN-BRONIKOWSKI born ca 1755/1765 ?], and
the great-grandfather was Aleksander Antoni Bronikowski / Aleksander BRONIKOWSKI 1730-1780, m. in 1764, to Joanna Unrug, 1725/1730-1788].
Hipolit Bronikowski had 5 brothers:
oldest Stefan Bronikowski;
younger Telesfor;
Stanislaw;
Boleslaw;
Ludwik. And a sister Zofia.
Hipolit Bronikowski was the successor of Wilkowo Polskie; Telesfor, the owner of Kosieczyn; Stanislaw BRONIKOWSKI - took Karna [at half way from CHOBIENICE to Stara TUCHORZA; 5 km north to SIEDLEC !] and Reklin [2 km south-west to Tuchorza Stara]; Boleslaw Bronikowski in Chlastawa. Kosieczyn, here with Telesfor were living his parents and Zofia and Ludwik.
Ca 1856 Hipolit Bronikowski [1829-1890] married to Wanda Radonska [1835-1914], the daughter of Tadeusz and Emilia Radonski from Kocialkowa Gorka close to Pobiedziska.
Hipolit Oppen-Bronikowski was living in Wilkowo Polskie until 1859, and here was born in 1857, Tadeusz Bronikowski [1857 - Wilkowo POLSKIE, d. 1899 - Chotow; Chotow close to KALISZ, but he was buried in Gostyczyna close to Nowe Skalmierzyce and to KALISZ. NOT 14 km north-east to WLOSZCZOWA].
CHOTOW No 1 close to Kalisz:
10 km south to the core of Kalisz, and west to Zydow.
CHOTOW No 2, close to Wielun:
7 km west to Wielun, 3 km north to Mokrsko.

Kaliszkowice Olobockie
- 18 km south to Strzegowa, and to Gostyczyna.

CHOTOW, south to KALISZ
- Nepomucen Niemojowski (Witold Nepomucen Niemojewski), the son of Leopold Niemojewski, b. in Pogrzybow in 1857; the Pogrzybow owner [south to RASZKOW]. Nepomucen Niemojewski bought in 1882 Przybyslawice / Przybyslawoce in the Odolanow county [south to Pogrzybow].
Pogrzybow was leased for 15 years by Braunek; in 1882, Sokolnicki leased Pogrzybow; then Laskowski and Wladyslaw Kluczynski.
Strzegowa, 12 km south-west to KALISZ, 4 km west to Gostyczyna; 4 km south-west to Chotow No 1.
Strzegow = Strzegowa = Strzegowy.
Marcin Bogdanski b. ca 1715/1720/1726, was the son of Walenty Bogdanski + Stawiska - inf. on Marcin in 1764. Marcin Bogdanski from hands of Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski, widowed aft. Andrzej Kiedrzynski, and from her sons in 1773 took the half of Strzegowa.
Strzegowa - 12 km south-west-south of KALISZ, close to Gostyczyna, Chotow No 1, and Zydow.
Marcin Bogdanski was the brother to Michal Bogdanski.
Named Marcin / Jan Marcin Bogdanski b. ca 1715/1720/1726, and Michal Bogdanski,
were the sons of
Walenty Bogdanski b. ca 1690 + Stawiski - inf. in 1768 in Kalisz.
But Hipolit Bronikowski was the tenant still after 1859 of named Wilkowo Polskie in Prussia. Hipolit leased Mechlin close to Srem, 1859-1861, owned by Raczynski and then to Watt-Skrzydlewski. Hipolit Bronikowski leased from hands of Mieczkowski, Belecin close to Gostyn [NOWY BELECIN is 5 km north to Krzemieniewo], and near to Krzemieniewo [16 km west to GOSTYN; 18 km south-west to KUNOWO].

Above Julian Karwat b. ca 1834, had the daughter Helena Mieczkowska b. ca 1852.
Julian Karwat had the son
Jozef Karwat, 1852-1902 + Zofia Hutten-Czapska, ca 1860-1939 in Poznan, with children:
Witold Karwat b. ca 1885/1892 close to Srem,
Janina Karwat b. ca 1890,
Wanda Karwat b. ca 1892.

Grzegorz's great-grandfather was Witold Karwat b. ca 1885/1890.
Grzegorz's grandfather was Klemens Karwat b. ca 1920.

Above Zofia Hutten-Czapska, ca 1860-1939, married Jozef Karwat b. 1852, was the daughter of Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1820 + Zofia Rutkowska b. in 1838;
the granddaughter of Tomasz Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1790, d. 1862 + Bogumila Kalkstein.
Above Bogumila Hutten Czapska Kalkstein was the daughter of Ignacy Kalkstein, Captain, ca 1760-1793 + Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska b. ca 1760.
Above Tomasz Hutten-Czapski, ca 1790-1862, was the son of Ksawery Hutten-Czapski b. 1755/1760.
Ksawery's son Tomasz Czapski b. ca 1790, in 1828 bought from Ignacy Bialoblocki his Sumowko. Tomasz m. twice: Maria Wilczewska and Bogumila Kalkstein.

In 1844, Jozef Czapski, the son of named Tomasz Hutten Czapski, took Sumowko. Jozef in 1857 bought Sosno, until 1887; Jozef Hutten-Czapski m. Zofia Kaweczynska.
In 1862, Tomasz Czapski died; he was the son of Ksawery Hutten Czapski; in 1862, Bobrowo took Tomasz's son, Jan Hutten Czapski who was married Zofia Rutkowska.
Tomasz's second son Jozef Hutten Czapski took Sumowo.

Above KSAWERY Hutten Czapski was the son of Jerzy Hutten Czapski. Ksawery b. ca 1760 = Franciszek Ksawery Czapski b. in 1755.

Julianna Nostitz-Jackowska (nee Hutten Czapska) b. ca 1820, was the daughter of Tomasz II Hutten-Czapski, 1785 - 1862;
the granddaughter of Ksawery Franciszek or Ksawery Hutten Czapski, b. ca 1760,
and the great-granddaughter of
Jerzy Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1725, died in 1767, and Konstancja Plaskowska
[Jerzy had a half-brother JOZEF HUTTEN - CZAPSKI, b. ca 1700/1709 - my family line].
The great-great-granddaughter of
Jan Hutten-Czapski and Rozalia Bagniewska; Jan Hutten-Czapski, 1680/1688 - 1736, was the son of Marcin CZAPSKI of Sumow.
Marcin Czapski, b. ca 1640/1650, was the son of OLDEST Jan Czapski, b. ca 1610/1620. Marcin died in 1718, the first of the Sumow / Sumowo branch; Marcin was the Wenden official, Marcin 2nd m. Teresa Goslawska, 1 voto Jan Zawadzki, d. 1687; Teresa d. 1702.
Marcin had a son Jozef Czapski with the 1st wife, b. ca 1680, d. in 1758,
with a son Jan.
Marcin's father was Jan Czapski OLDEST b. ca 1610/1620.

The children of named Jerzy Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1725 + Konstancja PLASKOWSKA:
Rozalia (b. in 1753), Ksawery (1755-1787), Ignacy Hutten Czapski,
and Marianna Hutten Czapska m. Jakub Wyben Wybicki = Jakub Wybicki.

Antonina Hutten-Czapska b. ca 1820, was the daughter of Tomasz Hutten Czapski b. ca 1790 + Maria Wilczewska. Tomasz m. second Bogumila Kalkstein.
Kazimierz Hutten Czapski was the grandson of named Tomasz b. ca 1790, and Kazimierz b. 1845 in Sumowo in the Bobrowo parish.

Grzegorz's great-great-grandfather was Jozef Karwat b. 1852, d. in 1902 in Mechlin close to SREM [the 'Andrzejowka' manor in Mechlin], 6 kilometres north-east of Srem and 34 km south of Poznan.

Teofila Plaskowska (Karwat) b. 1844, was the daughter of Teofil Karwat + Jadwiga. Teofila Karwat m. Jan Plaskowski. Teofila was the sister of Ignacy Karwat b. 1850, d. in 1879 in Piecewo;
and next brother was Marian Karwat, 1856 - 1946 in Brodnica + Anna Piwnicka.

Jozef KARWAT b. 1852, had the daughter Maria Kraszewska b. ca 1880 + Stanislaw KRASZEWSKI, b. 1878 in Tarkow, a village in the Przesmyki commune, within the Siedlce County.

Julian Karwat b. ca 1834, was the son of Andrzej Karwat + Teresa Czyzewska. Julian Karwat b. in Kozirog.

Jozef Karwat, 1852-1902, was living in Wichulec. He married ca 1880 to Zofia Hutten-Czapska, the daughter of Jan Hutten-Czapski + Zofia Rutkowska. JOZEF Karwat was the son of Julian Karwat b. ca 1834 in Kozirog = Kozirog Rzeczny, in the Tluchowo commune, within the Lipno County + Urszula Bialoblocka.
Jozef Karwat was the grandson of Andrzej Karwat b. ca 1790. Above Andrzej Karwat m. Maria Kreciewska with the son
Teofil Karwat b. aft. 1810/1820 + Jadwiga Kielczewska, ca 1830-1873.
Andrzej Karwat m. Teresa Czyzewska, with the son
Julian Karwat b. ca 1834 + Urszula Bialoblocka b. ca 1835,
with the daughter
Helena Karwat b. ca 1855 + Ksawery Franciszek Mieczkowski b. ca 1850.
And Urszula had the son Doctor of law, JOZEF KARWAT b. 1850/1852, d. 1902/1912 + Anna Antonina Bardzka, 1854 in Male Turze close to TCZEW - 1932 in Wichulec, the Brodnica County.
Anna Antonina was the daughter of Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki + Anna Aniela SZREDER / Schroeder.
Jozef Karwat b. ca 1850 was the brother to Elzbieta Hutten-Czapska;
Teofila Plaskowska;
Ignacy Karwat;
and Marian Karwat.

Jozef Karwat m. Zofia Hutten-Czapska, ca 1860-1939. Jozef had a sister Helena b. ca 1850 + Ksawery Franciszek Mieczkowski;
and Jozef had a brother b. ca 1850.

Note on 07 April 2022 -

TCZEW and Koscierzyna-Kartuzy, with the links to Chruszczobrod and Andrychow-Wadowice-Kety; Strzegowa close to Kalisz; and from Chruszczobrod to Marshal Jozef Klemens Pilsudski together with Karwat-Bardzki-Walknowski-Kiedrzynski-Pradzynski-Arnold-Hutten Czapski-Jaruzelski of Kalisz; and Billewicz-von Ronne-Oginski-Pilsudski branch;
Brodnica-Wichulec-Niewierz-Mileszewy-Swierczyny-Kruszyny Szlacheckie with the Hutten-Czapski, Wybicki, Plaskowski, Karwat, Kielczewski families.
In the 70' of the 19th century we have three members of the German Parliament in Berlin, of my genealogical complex net. The first was Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski, 1805-1877, the son of Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski + Elzbieta Jezierska. Hiacynt von Jackowski b. in 1805 in Gros Jablau / Jablowo in the Starogard Gdanski / Prussian Stargard county. He was the MP in 1847, 1849, and from GDANSK in the West Prussia province in 1867-1871. Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski / Jackowski, the owner of Jablowo until death in 1877. In 1867 the MP of Koscierzyna-Starogard Gdanski-Tczew district = Berent-Preusisch Stargard-Dirschau.

The second memeber of Parliament in Berlin was Adam Graf von Sierakowski / Adam Sierakowski b. 1846 in Gros-Waplitz / Waplewo Wielkie, d. 1912. In 1877-1881 the MP of Danzig.
Theodor Sierakowski m. Marianne Bagniewski nee Chrzastowska of Waplitz / Waplewo Wielkie and in 1765 took the estate. Waplewo Wielkie is a village in the Stary Targ commune, within the Sztum County, in northern Poland, 5 kilometres east of Stary Targ, 14 km east of Sztum.

Marcianna / Marianna or Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska was born in Straszewo, close to Kwidzyn, 22 km south-west to Waplewo Wielkie.
She had the son Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski born 1770, with her husband Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski. Marianna nee Kczewska / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska m. Aleksander Jackowski born in 1729 ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 in the Nogat village.
Nogat - 26 km south-east to KWIDZYN; 8 kilometres north of Lasin, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz, and 69 km north-east of Torun.
Straszewo / Dietrichsdorf, 17 km north-east to KWIDZYN; in the Kwidzyn county, close to Ryjewo - 18 km north to KWIDZYN. Named above Straszewo is situated at half way from Malbork to Kwidzyn.

Aleksander Nostitz Jackowski was the son of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1705, d. ca 1766.
The grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670.
Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766 m. Anna Nostitz - Jackowska, ca 1710/1715 - 1768. Anna was the daughter of above Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670. Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1715, had above sister Anna Skorzewska born Nostitz-Jackowska.

Franciszek Ksawery SWIATOPELK-MIRSKI, b. ca 1760/1764, married to Katarzyna Badowska, 1764 - 1843; they had the son Tomasz Bogumil Swiatopelk - Mirski, 1788, d. 1868, m. Marcianna / Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska [net to my family Kiedrzynski].
Marianna Swiatopelk-Mirska was the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski married 2nd to Petronela nee Drywa-Zakrzewska in 1804, born 1776 / 1780.
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski was the son of Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, born in Straszewo.
Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, born in Straszewo, was the daughter of Andrzej Kczewski + Marianna. Marcianna Antonie Barbara had the son Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski.
Marcianna Kczewska Nostitz-Jackowska was the sister of Bogumila Marianna Kalkstein nee Kczewska, 1731 - 1773, the daughter of Andrzej Kczewski and Marianna.
Bogumila was the wife of Jakub Kalkstein, ca 1730 - 1765, the son of Jadwiga RUTKOWSKA.
Straszewo / Dietrichsdorf, in situated the Kwidzyn county, close to Ryjewo. The owners:
Jerzy Konopacki in 1604, Albert Schach von Wittenau in 1676, widowed Margareta Schach von Wittenau in 1682, Antoni Kczewski bef. 1768, General Ksawery Trzcinski / Xawery Kanden-Trzcinski in 1768.
From 'Archiwum Radziwillowskie' I read on P. Kczewski wrote a letter to K. Radziwill, in Dzierzgon in 1717; in 1718 Bishop Teodor Potocki acted together with the governor of Malbork, Piotr Kczewski. P. Kczewski wrote to K. Radziwill from Nowy Dwor in 1716; and in Szynwald in 1717.
Named above Straszewo is situated at half way from Malbork to Kwidzyn.

Compare on Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin, 13 km to Nowe Miasto Lubawskie, who was the son of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski and Dorota. JOZEF was the husband of Jozefina CISOWSKA of NARAMICE, the Wielun county.
JOZEF was the half brother of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski married to Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska, nee Kczewska.
Marcianna Kczewska was born in 1745/1750 in Straszewo, close to Aleksandrow County, or close to Kwidzyn. Marcianna was the daughter of Andrzej Kczewski died in 1761, and Marianna PAWLOWSKA, Kczewska died in 1787, the daughter of Kazimierz PAWLOWSKI.

Above Andrzej Kczewski, ca 1700 - 1761 in NOGAT; the son of Michal Stanislaw Kczewski [the Inflanty official] Jr., and Barbara Elzbieta.
Andrzej was the father of Bogumila Marianna Kalkstein; and Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska.

Above Michal Stanislaw Kczewski Jr., ca 1660 /1670 - 1732, the son of Michal Wladyslaw Kczewski, Sr., b. ca 1630, and Zuzanna.
Michal Kczewski junior was the husband of Barbara Elzbieta REXIN, Kczewska and Christine RYBINSKA.

Above Jozefina Nostitz-Jackowska born CISOWSKA in 1772 in Naramice, d. 1846, ie. Naramice, a village in the Biala community, within the Wielun County; 16 km south-east to GALEWICE. In 1809, General Jozef Biernacki (1774-1834) moved home here; in 1861, Honoriusz Biernacki was the owner. Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin, 13 km to Nowe Miasto Lubawskie, who was the son of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski and Dorota. JOZEF was the husband of Jozefina CISOWSKA of NARAMICE, the Wielun county.

Jan Nepomucen Nostitz-Jackowski had the brother Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski.
Jan Nepomucen Jackowski married Anna Tucholka.
Jan Nepomucen married 2nd to Petronela nee Drywa-Zakrzewska in 1804, she was born 1776 / 1780. They had one daughter Marianna Marcjanna nee Nostitz-Jackowska b. ca 1800, married Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski, b. 26.12.1788 - d. 1861 / 1878. Above named Ivan Swiatopelk - Mirski or Jan Swiatopelk, and Marianna Marcjanna had a son
Dmitri Ivanovich Svatjopolk-Mirski. Prince Dmitry Ivanovich Svyatopolk-Mirsky, 1825 - 1899, was a Imperial Russian Army general.
DMITRI Sviatopolk-Mirsky + Georgian princess Sofia Orbeliani, had one son,
Pyotr Dmitrievich Svyatopolk-Mirsky, future Minister of the Interior of Russia.

The third member of the Berlin Parliament was Friedrich Schroder / Franciszek Schroder / Franciszek SCHROEDER (1831-1917), b. in Strzepcz close to Wejherowo,
15 km north-west to Sianowo and 14 km north-west to Pomieczyno [compare Donald Tusk mother' genealogical line].
Franciszek Schroder d. in Radlowo, in the Wejherowo county, in the Linia commune. Franciszek Schroder was the son of Jakub Schroder b. ca 1800 + Barbara Ramachowska.
Franciszek bought Kobysewo in 1871. Franciszek Schroeder was the teacher in Chelmno Pomorskie. Franciszek Schroeder in 1870-1873 and in 1885-1913 was MP in Berlin from Kartuzy district.
Franciszek Schroeder married Anna Lyskowska Bardzka, the widow after death of Nikodem Bardzki, and Anna was the sister of Ignacy Lyskowski of Mileszewo / Mileszewy close to Jablonowo Pomorskie.
Mileszewy - 9 km south-east to Jablonowo Pomorskie, 4 km north-east to Kruszyny, 7 km north-west to WADZYN, 14 km north-west to Kruszyny Szlacheckie, 18 km north-west to NIEWIERZ.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki, 1782 in Wadzyn, close to Brodnica - 1852 in Swierczyny, close to Brodnica [Nowe Swierczyny south-east to Brodnica].
The son of Jakub Wybicki and Marianna.
The KONOJADY palace - 3 km north-east to MILESZEWY; 7 km north-west to SUMOWKO.
Jan Nepomucen WYBICKI was the father of Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska, b. 1825 in Konojadki / Konojady. Marianna Wybicka died in 1898, the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki. Marianna Wybicka was the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski.
Mentioned Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1770, and the grandson of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, SENIOR, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat;
the great-grandson of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1705 - ca 1766;
the great-great-grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 + Teresa Zaluskowska. But Rozalia Trzebska was the 2nd wife of named Jan. My mother family line came from Teresa Zaluskowska, NOT from Rozalia Trzebska Nostitz-Jackowska.
Konojady, 27 km north-east to Wabrzezno; 7 kilometres south-east of Jablonowo Pomorskie, 17 km north-west of Brodnica, and 54 km north-east of Torun.
Above Jakub Wybicki, b. 1754 / July 1755 - d. 1814 in Wadzyn, in the Brodnica County.
He was the son of Jan Wybicki, younger, b. 1712 in Sikorzyno, close to Kartuzy,
and the grandson of Maciej Wybicki, b. 1660 in Koscierzyna, d. bef. 1736;
and the great-grandson of Jan Wybicki OLDER, ca 1630 - ca 1700, who was the son of Maciej Wybicki.

In Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis, and also in the register of the church in Glogowa, in 1802, Ignacy Jozef Hutten Capski was born in Raszkow, the son of
Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765. Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765, was living in Ostrzeszow ca 1788-1792 and in Raszkow ca 1802. Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1765 was the son of Antoni Hutten-Czapski.
Antoni Hutten Czapski was born ca 1723. Antoni Czapski had a sibilings: Jakub and Joanna.
In 1765, Antoni Czapski [the son of Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, and the grandson of Jan Hutten Czapski] sold the part of Bobrowa / Bobrowo [10 km north-west to Brodnica], to Jan Lewald Jezierski.

MILESZEWY - 12 km north-west to Bobrowo.

Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, had a brother Jerzy Czapski b. ca 1695.
Jozef Czapski died in or bef. 1736. Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, had also a son Jan Czapski b. ca 1725. In 1778, above Jan Czapski died, the son of Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700/1709.

Kruszyny Szlacheckie and Niewierz took Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700/1709. Jozef had also a son Ignacy Hutten Czapski b. ca 1727/1729. Ignacy Hutten-Czapski took Sumowko in 1778.
Sumowko - 8/9 km east to MILESZEWY.
Sumowko is a village in the Zbiczno commune, within the Brodnica County, 6 km east to KONOJADY; 11 km east to Bukowiec; 5 km north to WICHULEC.
Kruszyny Szlacheckie - 4 km south-east to Wichulec of the KARWAT family.
NIEWIERZ - 9 km west to Brodnica.
Bobrowo - 5 km south-west to Wichulec.
NAJMOWO - 3 km north-west to Kruszyny Szlacheckie.
Sumowo - 2 km north-west to Najmowo, 3 km south to Sumowko.

Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, was the son of Jan Czapski b. ca 1680/1688, d. in 1736/bef. 1742.
Jan Czapski of Bobrowo, had a brother Jozef Czapski of Kruszyny, north-west to Niewierz and 5 km west to Wadzyn,
9 km west to Wichulec,
4 km south-east to Bukowiec [but Kruszyny Szlacheckie north-east to Niewierz] b. ca 1680.
Jan Hutten-Czapski b. 1680/1688, was the son of Marcin Hutten-Czapski, ca 1650/1655-1718 + Teresa Goslawska d. bef. 1702, 1-voto Jan Zawadzki d. 1687.
Marcin Czapski b. ca 1650/1655, was the son of oldest Jan Czapski, b. ca 1610/1620 [NOT ca 1630]. Marcin Czapski was the Wenden and Inflanty official.
Jan Hutten Czapski oldest, b. ca 1610/1620, m. Anna Klinska.

In 1736, above Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1680/1688, the son of Marcin Hutten Czapski, bought Najmowo and Sumowo.
In 1718, Marcin Czapski died; he was born ca 1650/1655; the estates took his sons:
1.
Jan Czapski b. ca 1680/1688 - Bobrowo, Wadzyn [5 km west to Wichulec] and Grzybno [3 km south to Wichulec].
Jakub Wyben - Wybicki / Jakub Wybicki, b. 1754 / 1755, d. 1814, in Wadzyn, in the Brodnica County.
Jakub WYBICKI m. Marianna Hutten-Czapska, the granddaughter of Jan Hutten-Czapski, [b. ca 1680] 1688 - 1736.
Jakub Wybicki was the son of Jan Wybicki and Anna GOTARTOWSKA.
2.
Jozef Czapski took Kruszyny Szlacheckie, Niewierz and Sumowko.
Jan Hutten Czapski, younger, b. ca 1680, had two sons:
1.
Jerzy Czapski b. aft. 1695, with 3 children:
Ksawery Czapski; Ignacy Czapski; Marianna.
2. Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700 or aft. 1700, with 3 children:
Antoni; Jakub; Joanna.

WICHULEC:
Elzbieta Hutten Czapska (nee Karwat), b. in 1842 in Wichulec - d. 1906 in Brodnica, the daughter of Teofil Karwat.
Elzbieta married Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski, b. 1835/1840, bpt. in WIELUN.
Elzbieta Hutten Czapska (Karwat), b. 1842 in Wichulec. Wladyslaw was NOT the brother and NOT the son of Count Kazimierz Antoni Fabian Hutten-Czapski, 1842-1879.

Faustyna Florentyna Anna Kielczewska (nee Plaskowska) b. in 1799 / 1800, d. 1881 in Wichulec, buried in Bobrowo, 12 km south-east to MILESZEWY, close to Brodnica in 1881.
Faustyna was the wife of Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski / Walenty Kielczewski. They were living in 1826 in Samplawa.
Samplawa - in the district of Lubawa, within the Ilawa County, 13 km south-east of Ilawa.
Faustyna had children:
Karol Kielczewski b. 1826;
Jozef Kielczewski, b. 1827;
Jakub; and 3 brothers more, single;
and Julian Kielczewski b. 1835 + Aniela Lieder;
Fryderyk Kielczewski + 1836, m. Florentyna Kramkowska.
Faustyna had next son Anzelm Kielczewski b. 1822. Anzel had the daughter Jozefa SOBOCKA.
Wladyslaw Michal Mikolaj Sobocki b. 1834 in Warszawa, lieutenant in 1864, m. 1st to Paulina Jasinska b. in Niegowa, in the Stanislawow county, m. 3rd in 1889 in Warszawa, to
Jozefa Kielczewska b. in 1846 in Rodzone,
the daughter of Anzelm Kielczewski b. 1822 in Samplawa,
the son of Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski + Faustyna Florentyna Plaskowska, 1799 - 1881, in Wichulec.

Anzelm Kielczewski was married to Anna Plaskowska, 1824 - 1898, the daughter of Kajetan Plaskowski + Jozefa Trembecka, died in 1839 in PLOCK.

The parents of mentioned Teofil Karwat b. ca 1810/1820:
Andrzej Karwat b. ca 1770 + Maria Kreciewska.
Teofil Karwat b. 1810 / 1820, m. ca 1840 to Jadwiga Kielczewska, b. ca 1830-1873,
the daughter of mentioned
Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski + Faustyna Florentyna Plaskowska, 1799-1881
[maybe the daughter of Franciszek Plaskowski b. ca 1770/1773];
with the children of Teofil Karwat oldest:
1.
Elzbieta KARWAT, 1842-1906, m. Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1835/1840/1842;
2. Ignacy Karwat, 1844/1850 - 1879;
3.
JOZEF KARWAT, b. September 1850 in Wichulec, d. in 1918 in Poznan. Jozef Karwat m. Anna Bardzka.
Above Anna Antonina Karwat BARDZKA, b. 1854 in Turze / Male Turze, in the Tczew commune, within the Tczew County, 8 kilometres west of Tczew.
Anna Karwat Bardzka d. in 1932 in Wichulec, the Brodnica County, acc.to Bieganowski.
Anna was the daughter of Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki + Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder / Schroeder / Schroder.
4.
Teofila KARWAT, 2nd, 1852-1934 + Jan Plaskowski, ca 1836-1909,
with a son Teofil Plaskowski b. ca 1880.
5.
Marian Euzebiusz KARWAT, 1856 in Wichulec - 1946 in Brodnica, a medical doctor, independence activist. Marian Karwat, 1856-1946 + Anna Piwnicka, 1867-1936, the daughter of Zygmunt Piwnicki + Alina Halina Jozefa Hornowska b. 1836.
Marian's children:
1.
Jerzy Karwat, b. ca 1890 + Maria Swierczynska b. ca 1900;
2.
Jadwiga, 1892-1985 + Bohdan Jozef Florian Hulewicz, 1888-1968;
3.
Stefan Karwat, 1895-1976 + Zofia Hulewicz.
Stefan had a son Jan Karwat, 1921-1978 + Maria Sczaniecka, 1921-2007,
and grandchildren:
Malgorzata Karwat b. in 1951;
Jacek Karwat, b. in 1952;
Jadwiga Karwat b. in 1956 [married to the family of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski].
MARSHAL Jozef Pilsudski / Jozef Klemens Pilsudski + Aleksandra Szczerbinska had a daughter Jadwiga Jagoda Pilsudska b. 1920 + Andrzej Jaraczewski, with:
1.
the daughter Joanna Jaraczewska + Defence Min. Janusz Onyszkiewicz / Janusz Adam Onyszkiewicz born 1937.
2.
the son Krzysztof Jaraczewski + Jadwiga Karwat, b. 1956, the daughter of Jan Karwat + Maria Sczaniecka.

Jozef Hutten Czapski [his family moved home to Raszkow in 1802 and to Wielun - Kalisz, and intermarried to Jaruzelski, Karwat, Jozef Pilsudski, Bardski in Tczew] had a brother Jerzy Czapski b. ca 1695. Jozef Czapski died in or bef. 1736. Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, had also a son Jan Czapski b. ca 1725, d. 1778.
Kruszyny Szlacheckie and Niewierz took Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700.
Jozef had also a son Ignacy Hutten Czapski b. ca 1727/1729, who took Sumowko in 1778.
Sumowko is a village in the Zbiczno commune, within the Brodnica County, 6 km east to KONOJADY; 11 km east to Bukowiec; 5 km north to WICHULEC.
Kruszyny Szlacheckie - 4 km south-east to Wichulec.
NIEWIERZ - 9 km west to Brodnica.
Bobrowo - 5 km south-west to Wichulec.
Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, was the son of Jan Czapski b. ca 1680/1688 - d. in 1736/bef. 1742. In 1736, above Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1680/1688 [died 1736], the son of Marcin, bought Najmowo and Sumowo. Jan Czapski of Bobrowo, had a brother Jozef Czapski of Kruszyny, north-west to Niewierz and 5 km west to Wadzyn, 9 km west to Wichulec, 4 km south-east to Bukowiec [but Kruszyny Szlacheckie north-east to Niewierz] b. ca 1680.
Jan Czapski was the son of Marcin Hutten-Czapski, ca 1650/1655-1718 + Teresa Goslawska d. bef. 1702, 1-voto Jan Zawadzki d. 1687.
Marcin Czapski b. ca 1650/1655, was the son of oldest Jan Czapski, b. ca 1610/1620.
Marcin Czapski was the Wenden and Inflanty official.
Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1610/1620, m. Anna Klinska.

NAJMOWO - 3 km north-west to Kruszyny Szlacheckie. Sumowo - 2 km north-west to Najmowo.

Konstancja GRABCZEWSKA married Hiacenty Nostitz-Jackowski or Hiacynt Jacek Jackowski = Jacenty Nostitz-Jackowski b. in 1805, in Jablowo close to Starogard Gdanski. Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski, 1805-1877, was the son of
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski, OLDER, b. ca 1772 + Elzbieta Jezierska = Joanna Elzbieta = Joanna Malgorzata Lewald-JEZIERSKA. Hipolit senior had also the son junior Hipolit.
HIPOLIT Jackowski b. ca 1772, was the son of
Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, born in Straszewo, near by Kwidzyn.
Marianna KCZEWSKI was daughter of Andrzej Kczewski [the Malbork official in 1711, d. in 1715 in Gdansk] + Marianna PAWLOWSKA;
Marianna Kczewska was the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1729.
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, SENIOR, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat, 36 km west to ILAWA; 8 kilometres north of Lasin, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz, and 69 km north-east of Torun.
Marianna KCZEWSKI was daughter of Andrzej Kczewski and Marianna.
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski / Aleksander Jackowski was born in 1729, d. in 1802 by the Nogat lake or in the Nogat villege, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz.

Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski, 1805-1877, was the great-grandson of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1705 - ca 1766; the great-great-grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and the 1st wife of Jan, Teresa Zaluskowska. But Rozalia Trzebska was the second wife of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski. Rozalia was born ca 1687; acc. to me Rozalia was the second wife of Jan; the 1st wife maybe was born ca 1680 and she had 3 children:
Franciszka Kiedrzynska b. ca 1712/1714;
Anna Skorzewska b. ca 1710/1712;
and the son MICHAL Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1700/1705 - the branch of Dukes Swiatopelk-Mirski + Rodys of Przasnysz + Findeisen of Smilowice and Swiedziebnia + Pawinski - Zieleniewski of Zgierz; this line of Zieleniewski was under care of communist net of Monika Bogucka Sedzicka + Halina Wodkiewicz married Jaworska of the Leszno village, with links to Tadeusz Cieslak of Przelecz Road and Krokusowa Road, together with Halna 15 and Pieniny 5, Telefoniczna 61, Gorska 25, apt. 3 and 4. Malgorzata Zieleniewska was closest friend to Jaroslaw Slota from CHOCEN - close to Smilowice of Gustaw Findeisen and villages of the WALESA clan.


Ludwik Stanislaw Karnkowski, 1919-1993, married Maria Jadwiga Paszkowska, 1921-2003.
Maria Jadwiga Paszkowska, 1921-2003, was the daughter of Kazimierz Paszkowski + Maria Bajkowska b. ca 1890.
Kazimierz Paszkowski was born in 1880/1890/1895 and he had a daughter Maria Jadwiga Karnkowska.
Above Maria Bajkowska Paszkowska b. ca 1890 = Maria Wilhelmina Pruszynska born Bajkowska in 1883 [compare Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska b. ca 1819, married ca 1840 to ARMAND of Moscow].
Probably above Kazimierz Paszkowski d. in LODZ in 1964.
Kazimierz Paszkowski b. aft. 1880, maybe was the son of
Feliks PASZKOWSKI, b. ca 1850 + Tekla Pawinska.

Adolf Stanislaw Pawinski b. in 1840 in Zgierz, historian, was the brother of:
Tekla Paszkowska b. ca 1852, was the sister of historian Adolf Pawinski b. 1840 of Zgierz, and Jozef Pawinski b. 1851 in ZGIERZ.
This is the family of Gustaw Findeisen of Chocen and Swiedziebnia.
Gustaw FINDEISEN m. in 1867, in Lowicz, to Pelagia Joanna Rodys, 1849-1875 [Rodys came from the Germans in Przasnysz], the daughter of
Dss Boleslawa Wanda Felicja Rodys nee Swiatopelk-Mirska, born in 1831 in Swiedziebnia, in the PLOCK county, d. in 1915 in Warsaw.
Boleslawa was the daughter of
prince Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski / Thomas Theophilus Jan Sviatopolk-Mirsky [1st m. MALESZEWSKA] and the 2nd marriage to Marianne / Marianna Marcjanna Swiatopelk-Mirska, nee Nostitz-Jackowska, 1807 - 1853,
the daughter of
Jan Nepomuk Xaverius Nostitz-Jatskovski / Jan Nepomucen Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1770, and Petronela DRYWA - ZAKRZEWSKA.
The grand-daughter of Alexander Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1729;
great-granddaughter of MICHAL Jackowski b. ca 1700 / 1705, d. ca 1766;
the great-great-grandson of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 + ZALUSKOWSKA [Not of Rozalia Trzebska b. ca 1687, the second wife of Jan Jackowski],
and JAN Nostitz Jackowski + ZALUSKOWSKA had also the daughter
Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska married Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1710/1715, the Bieganin owner [my family branch].

Mentioned PELAGIA was the mother of [the owners of Smilowice in the Chocen commune]
Jadwiga Pawinska;
Wladyslaw Tomasz Findeisen;
Stanislaw Findeisen
and Tadeusz Findeisen.

Above Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski 1788-1868, Duke in 1861, had the son:
Dmitrij Hariton Ruryk Miron back to Russia in 1840, 1841 served at Caucasus. Dmitri / Dmitry Ivanovich / Dmitrij, born in 1824 or 1825 - d. 1899, Infantry General and politician, Caucasus and Russo-Turkish wars, member of the State Council of Imperial Russia;
his son
Pyotr Dmitrievich Svyatopolk-Mirsky (1857 - 1914), the governor of Penza and Vilna governments, the Minister of Interior of Russia.
Dmitrij's brothers and sisters:
1.
Boleslawa Rodys, 1831 - 1915, the wife of Wilhelm Rodys,
the mother of Pelagia Joanna Findeisen
[Pelagia Joanna Rodys Findeisen b. 1849 in Lublin - d. 1875 in Smilowice, the wife of Gustaw Adolf Findeisen, the secret envoy of Leopold Kronenberg bef. 1863,
and she was mother of
a.
Jadwiga Pawinska
(1868-1924, married in 1886, social activist, had a son Tadeusz Pawinski / Thaddeus, philologist;
her husband
Jozef Pawinski / Pawinski Joseph (1851-1925), a doctor of the Hospital of the Infant Jesus and St. Spirit in Warsaw, the Polish co-founder of cardiology.
Jozef Pawinski was born in Zgierz, the son of
JAN PAWINSKI + Amalia Krohn;
Jozef Pawinski was the brother [half-brother] of Adolf Pawinski b. 1840 and TEKLA PASZKOWSKA married FELIKS Paszkowski b. ca 1850, with the son Kazimierz Paszkowski b. aft. 1880.

Above Jan Pawinski b. bef. 1825, the son of Ignacy Pawinski + Balbina. Jan Paszkowski married also Agnieszka in 1846, with the son Franciszek Pawinski, a daughter Antonina Pawinska and 7 other children.

JOZEF PAWINSKI studied in Leczycy and in Warsaw, studied medicine at Imperial Univ. in Warsaw 1869-1874. He worked then at the clinic of diagnostic under Ignacy Baranowski.
His brother was Adolf Stanislaw Pawinski, b. 1840 in Zgierz, d. 1896 in Grodzisk Mazowiecki, Polish historian, archivist
and assistant professor of the Warsaw School of Economics and professor of general history of the Imperial University of Warsaw. In 1862 Pawinski moved to the University of Dorpat in Estonia, 1864 he received the degree of Candidate of Sciences.
Theodore Witte from Dorpat, admitted Pawinski to study abroad. First, he moved to Berlin, where he met Ranke. Later, he attended lectures of Jaffe and Droysen. He then went to Gottingen, 1868, after returning to Polish has been an associate professor at the Warsaw School of Economics and the Archives of Historical Records in Warsaw),
b.
Stanislaw Findeisen (1873-1970) + Alicja Paulina Handke 1896 - 1994
(her parents Hugo Handke and Matylda Zalern; Alicja Paulina Handke born in Pultusk and died in Warszawa;
her son:
Wladyslaw Findeisen, b. January 28, 1926 in Poznan, Polish engineer, a professor of technical sciences, rector of the Technical University of Warsaw (1981-1985), automatic, co-founder of systems theory in the context of the wider science of control / adjustment, the chairman of the Primate Social Council, a senator I and II term in Warsaw. Knight of the Order of the White Eagle);
c.
Tadeusz Findeisen, 1875-1948 + Aniela Niemirowicz-Szczytt - Jastrzebiec, 1889-1975:
his children:
Gustaw Findeisen b. 1912 Smilowice, d. 1992 in Warszawa;
Andrzej Findeisen, 1915 - 1944,
with daughters:
c1. Bellert Zieleniewska,
c2. Grocholska]

Next daughter of above Boleslawa Rodys, 1831 - 1915, of Swiedziebnia, nee Swiatopelk-Mirska, was Zofia Joanna Saturnina Sliwicka.

Next brothers and sister of above Dmitrij Hariton Ruryk Miron:
2. Ekaterina d. 1879;
3. Vladymir, 1823 - 1861.
4.
Mikolaj / Nicholas Ivanovitch Sviatopolk-Mirski 1833 - 1898; a godson of Tsar Nicolas II, and he was "aide de camp" of the Tsar, General-Adjutant 1874 (1877-1878 war), the Caucasus wars.

Above Tadeusz Findeisen, 1875-1948 + Aniela Niemirowicz-Szczytt, 1889-1975.
And Tadeusz had children:
1. Gustaw Findeisen, 1912-1992;
2.
Andrzej Findeisen, Turkiel, 1915-1944 + Irena Zieleniewska, 1919-2017,
with:
Magdalena Findeisen, Zieleniewska, b. 1943;
Andrzej Michal Findeisen b. 1944.
3.
Tomasz Findeisen, 1919-2004 + Anna Helczynska, 1924-1997;
4. Krystyn Tadeusz Findeisen, 1924-1944.

Mentioned Gustaw Adolf Findeisen (1834-1885), the patriotic activist and railroad organizer. Born in Gostynin as the son of Karol Findeisen, who had recently arrived from Saxony. Gustaw Findeisen owned Smilowice close to Chocen and near to the Walesa family; and the part in Swiedziebnia.
Smilowice in 1633, belonged to Stanislaw Kretkowski; then to his daughter - Barbara Dorpowska + the governor of LOWICZ; Barbara's son - Michal Dorpowski was the last owner and Smilowice was taken by DAMBSKI until ca 1795.
In August 1794 in Smilowice was nobility meeting supported Tadeusz Kosciuszko.
Osiecz Wielki is situated 10 km south-west of Chocen; 10 km north-west of CHODECZ; east of Izbica Kujawska; south of Wloclawek, BADKOWO and Brzesc Kujawski.
Osiecz Wielki - here was born Jacek Plater in 1932, son of Count and landowner.
Jacek come from
Wilhelm Ignacy Broel-Plater, b. 1791 in Pinsk, d. 1854,
the son of
Jozef Antoni Wilhelm Broel-Plater, b. in SZADEK in 1750,
the grandson of
PETRONELA NAGORSKA and Wilhelm Jan Plater, b. 1715 - d. 1769 in Vilnius,
who was the son of
Jan Plater and Elena Filipina OGINSKA, b. ca 1694 in Mogilev by Dniepr river.

Emilia Ordega (Bloch) / Emilia Holynska b. 1870, d. 1940, was the wife of Ksawery Holynski, and 2nd of Michal Euzebiusz Ordega b. 1862, d. 1927,
the son of
Jan Artur Wojciech Ordega, the owner of Zelechow and Stary Goniwilk + Michalina Maria.
ZELECHOW bef. 1802 belonged to Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski the owner of CHOCEN [with the WALESA family and with Jaroslaw Skota / Slota, and Gustaw Findeisen, the branch of Nostitz-Jackowski + Kiedrzynski + Swiatopelk-Mirski + Pawinski of ZGIERZ + Malgorzata Zieleniewska of Lodz and Norge]. Zelechow was owned in the second half of the 18th century to the ROMAN family of Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz - the line of Zbigniew Brzezinski and his mother. In Chocen we have Arnold-Kiedrzynski clan together with Wolowski.
The sister of above Emilia Ordega Holynska Bloch:
Aleksandra Emilia Weyssenhoff (Emila Bloch) b. 1868, d. 1939,
the daughter of Jan Gotlib Bogumil Bloch + Emilia Julia KRONENBERG.
Aleksandra Emila Bloch m. Jozef Weyssenhoff author and writer.

Mentioned Adolf Pawinski b. to Jan Pawinski, who came from Slupca and Jan was the factory owner in ZGIERZ. Jan Pawinski m. Amalia Franciszka Kunegunda Kron / KROHN, the daughter of the Glowiensk estate [Popow Glowienski / Popowo Glowienskie?].
Adolf Pawinski studied in Zgierz and Piotrkow Trybunalski [here the Chrzanowski family and ROWECKI].
Adolf m. Aniela Moldenhawer, with a daughter Maria Chrostowska + Bronislaw Chrostowski.

Hiacynt Jackowski studied in Pelplin. In 1814, Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski moved to Braniewo. In 1824, back to JABLOWO close to Starogard Gdanski; in 1826 it was fired; Jablowo and Lipinki were the center of agricultural innovation. Hiacynt Jackowski was born in 1805, and in 1828, Hiacynt Jackowski married Konstancja Grabczewska. Hiacynt had two daughters,
Aniela and
Zofia Nostitz-Jackowska, later married to Edward Kalkstein,
and two / three sons,
Teodor Nostitz-Jackowski = Theodore Jackowski, 1831-1885, a prominent Polish national activist,
and Henry, who became a priest, and also
Ludwik Jackowski.

Above Zofia Nostitz-Jackowski Kalkstein, 1825 - 1897, was the daughter of Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski. Zofia was the mother of Teodor Kalkstein and Stanislaw Kalkstein.
Above Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1805, died in 1877 in Jablowo, the Starogard Gdanski county. Hiacynt was the son of
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski OLDER and Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Lewald Jezierska b. ca 1773.
Above Elzbieta = Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Nostitz-Jackowska (nee Lewald Jezierska) born in 1773, in Puc, the Koscierzyna county,
4 km north-west to BEDOMIN,
7 km south-east to Nowa Wies Koscierska,
14 km north-west to LINIEWO - see GARCZYNSKI and the TUSK family, 7 kilometres east of Koscierzyna.

Mentioned Edward Kalkstein, 1826 - 1898, was the son of
Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein and Januaria Jozefina PLASKOWSKA, b. in 1802 in Zblewo, the Starogard Gdanski County,
the daughter of Franciszek Plaskowski b. ca 1770/1773.
Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein, b. in 1782 in Klonowka, the Starogard County, d. 1865, was the son of
Jerzy Kalkstein b. ca 1730/1740 + Roza Wirydianna GRABCZEWSKA b. ca 1745.

Kiedrzynski-Karwat-Bardzki-Nostitz Jackowski-Swiatopelk Mirski-Kalkstein branch:

Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762, m. Izydor Kiedrzynski - my mother's branch - came from Jozef Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, who was from the genealogical line from Jan Hutten-Czapski, 1680/1688 - 1736, who was the son of Marcin CZAPSKI of Sumow.

Marcin Czapski, b. ca 1640/1650, was the son of OLDEST Jan Czapski, b. ca 1610/1620. Marcin died in 1718, the first of the Sumow / Sumowo branch; Marcin was the Wenden official, Marcin 2nd m. Teresa Goslawska, 1 voto Jan Zawadzki, d. 1687; Teresa d. 1702. Marcin had a son Jozef Czapski with the 1st wife, b. ca 1680, d. in 1758, with a son Jan.

Marcin's father was Jan Czapski OLDEST b. ca 1610/1620.

The same genealogical branch of
Julianna Nostitz-Jackowska (nee Hutten Czapska) b. ca 1820, and she was the daughter of Tomasz II Hutten-Czapski, 1785 - 1862;
the granddaughter of Ksawery Franciszek or Ksawery Hutten Czapski, b. ca 1760,
and the great-granddaughter of
Jerzy Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1725, died in 1767, and Konstancja Plaskowska [Jerzy had a half-brother JOZEF HUTTEN - CZAPSKI, b. ca 1700/1709 - my family line].
The great-great-granddaughter of
Jan Hutten-Czapski and Rozalia Bagniewska; Jan Hutten-Czapski, 1680/1688 - 1736, was the son of Marcin CZAPSKI of Sumow. Marcin Czapski, b. ca 1640/1650, was the son of OLDEST Jan Czapski, b. ca 1610/1620. Marcin died in 1718, the first of the Sumow / Sumowo branch; Marcin was the Wenden official, Marcin 2nd m. Teresa Goslawska, 1 voto Jan Zawadzki, d. 1687; Teresa d. 1702. Marcin had a son Jozef Czapski with the 1st wife, b. ca 1680, d. in 1758.
Marcin's father was Jan Czapski OLDEST b. ca 1610/1620.

But genealogical complex web net show next connection to my mother:

Julianna Hutten-Czapska was the wife of Ludwik Nostitz-Jackowski died in 1877,
the son of
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin + Jozefina CISSOWSKA;
the grandson of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, older, ca 1729 - 1802 in the village Nogat + Dorota RADOLINSKA;
the great-grandson of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowska, b. ca 1705, d. ca 1766,
the son of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 - my family branch.

Jozef Karwat b. ca 1850/1852, m. 1st Anna Bardzka - her father was Nikodem Bardzki:
Anna Bardzka / Anna Antonina Karwat BARDZKA, b. 1854 in Turze / Male Turze, in the Tczew commune, within the Tczew County, 8 kilometres west of Tczew. Anna Karwat Bardzka d. in 1932 in Wichulec, the Brodnica County.

Anna was the daughter of Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki + Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder / Schroeder / Schroder.

Nikodem was the son of Franciszek Bardzki b. ca 1780, d. in 1827 in Pommerania + Anna Marianna Konstancja ZELEWSKI.

Nikodem Bardzki, 1823-1863 in Chelmno Pomorskie + Anna Koschembahr-Lyskowska SZREDER, 1828-1909, ie. Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder. Nikodem was the son of Franciszek Bardzki b. ca 1780, d. in 1827 in Pommerania + Anna Marianna Konstancja ZELEWSKI;
the grandson of Jozef Bardzki b. ca 1750 and Anna PAWLOWSKA;
the great-grandson of
PAWEL BARDZKI b. ca 1690/1710 - 1739 + Anna SKORZEWSKA b. ca 1700/1705 or bef. 1725,
the daughter of Count General Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674-1726 + Dorota CHOINSKA b. ca 1685.

Pawel Bardzki had a brother Wojciech Marek Bardzki b. in 1699, d. ca 1770,
who had the daughter
BRYGIDA Bardzka the wife of Owidiusz Walknowski and Jakub Kiedrzynski [Jakub was the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski of Jedlno - my family branch].
And Nikodem Bardzki was the great-great-grandson of Jan Bardzki b. ca 1650 + Helena Mielaczewska;
Jan was the son of Feliks Bardzki + Katarzyna Wilczynska.

Jozef Karwat m. 2nd ca 1884/1885 to Zofia Hutten-Czapska.
Above Zofia Hutten-Czapska, ca 1860-1939, married Jozef Karwat b. 1852, was the daughter of Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1820 + Zofia Rutkowska b. in 1838; the granddaughter of Tomasz Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1790, d. 1862 + Bogumila Kalkstein.

Above Bogumila Hutten Czapska Kalkstein was the daughter of Ignacy Kalkstein, Captain, ca 1760-1793 + Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska b. ca 1760. Above Tomasz Hutten-Czapski, ca 1790-1862, was the son of Ksawery Hutten-Czapski b. 1755/1760. Ksawery's son Tomasz Czapski b. ca 1790, in 1828 bought from Ignacy Bialoblocki his Sumowko. Tomasz m. twice: Maria Wilczewska and Bogumila Kalkstein.

Teodor Kalkstein, ca 1830 - aft. 1869, was the son of
Franciszek Kalkstein, Captain, 1789-1856 + Krystyna / Kryspina Lempicka, ca 1810-1859, the daughter of Wojciech Lempicki, the Dobrzyn official. Franciszek Kalkstein was the son of
Ignacy Kalkstein, Captain, ca 1760-1793 + Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska b. ca 1760 = Maria von Kalkstein (born Nostitz Jackowska),
the daughter of
Aleksander Nostitz Jackowski older born ca 1729 + Dorota Radolinska.
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, older, ca 1729 - 1802 in the village Nogat + Dorota RADOLINSKA;
the son of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowska, b. ca 1705, d. ca 1766,
the grandson of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 - my family branch.

Tomasz Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1790, d. 1862, was the son of Ksawery Hutten-Czapski b. 1755/1760.
Above KSAWERY Hutten Czapski was the son of
Jerzy Hutten Czapski. Ksawery b. ca 1760 = Franciszek Ksawery Czapski b. in 1755.

Ksawery Franciszek or Ksawery Hutten Czapski, b. ca 1760, was the son of Jerzy Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1725, died in 1767, and Konstancja Plaskowska
[Jerzy had a half-brother JOZEF HUTTEN - CZAPSKI, b. ca 1700/1709 - my family line].
Ksawery was the grandson of
Jan Hutten-Czapski and Rozalia Bagniewska; Jan Hutten-Czapski, 1680/1688 - 1736, was the son of Marcin CZAPSKI of Sumow.
Marcin Czapski, b. ca 1640/1650, was the son of OLDEST Jan Czapski, b. ca 1610/1620. Marcin died in 1718, the first of the Sumow / Sumowo branch. Marcin had a son Jozef Czapski with the 1st wife, b. ca 1680, d. in 1758.
Marcin's father was Jan Czapski OLDEST b. ca 1610/1620.

The children of named Jerzy Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1725 + Konstancja PLASKOWSKA:
Rozalia (b. in 1753),
Ksawery (1755-1787),
Ignacy Hutten Czapski,
and Marianna Hutten Czapska m. Jakub Wyben Wybicki = Jakub Wybicki [the link to the Koscierzyna county].

Apolon Konstantynowicz' line of Moscow has connections to Armand and General Franciszek PASZKOWSKI and the Paszkowskis intermarried Szwarcenberg-Czerny, Bystrzanowski and others - and by the Szwarcenberg-Czerny we have link to Chruszczobrod and Andrychow-Wadowice-Kety district.

Franciszek Szwarcenberg-Czerny, b. 1692, the Oswiecim governor in 1739, the Wojnicz governor in 1746. Franciszek's daughter was Salomea, by the wife Salomea Nielepiec. Salomea younger m. Stanislaw Ankwicz b. 1720, the Nowy Sacz governor, and she died in 1756.
The genealogy of Anna Dembinska Jackowska / Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, b. ca 1760, died in 1819, came from the Andrychow district. Anna Dembinska b. ca 1760, m. 2nd to Wincenty Sedzimir of Szczytniki b. ca 1760, the guardian of Antoni Dembinski. Wincenty was living in 1815 - 1818 in Podolin.
Anna Dembinska married to Andrzej Nostitz-Jackowski / Andrzej Jackowski younger, born in 1748,
the son of
Andrzej Jackowski, older, the 1st, b. ca 1730,
the grandson of
Jan Jackowski / Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 + 3rd wife Anna Lukomski.

Jan Nostitz-Jackowski married 1st Teresa Zaluskowska [with children among others: Anna Skorzewska and Franciszka Kiedrzynska of Bieganin and Raszkow - my family line],
and 2nd to Rozalia Trzebska [with the children in the Chelmza district, 5 km to the Kruszynski clan].

Klomnice, 17 km north-east of Czestochowa. BOROWNO - 5 km south to KRUSZYNA. Witkowice - 2 km north-east to Chorzenice.
Piotr Nostitz-Jackowski was the brother to Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 + three times married.
Helena Hutten-Czapska b. in Ostrzeszow in 1762; lived in Jedlno, Raszkow in 1802, died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828; her husband Izydor Kiedrzynski who was living in 1775/1776 until death ca 1802 in Jedlno, b. in Bieganin in 1749, as the son of Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowska.
Izydor Kiedzynski b. 1749 in Bieganin close to Raszkow, as the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1715 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 + Jan's first wife Teresa Zaluskowska.
Helena Hutten Czapska was born in 1762, and was living together with her husband Izydor Kiedrzynski in Jedlno. Izydor Kiedrzynski was living in Jedlno in 1775/1776 until his death, but Helena Kiedrzynska back home from Jedlno [Jedlno belonged to Mecinski-Stadnicki branch, and then aft. 1775 to the Walewskis, the Freemasons] to Raszkow in 1802 [Raszkow aft. 1803 was taken by the Skorzewskis because Anna Nostitz-Jackowska married Antoni Skorzewski and named Anna was the sister to mentioned Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska married Kiedrzynska], after a death of her husband in Jedlno ca 1802. Helena died in Wola Wiazowa under care of the Pradzynskis bacause Melchior Pradzynski married to Petronela Kiedrzynska. Petronela's sister was Julianna Arnold and the Arnolds intermarried Wolowski.


We back now to
Colonel Ferdynand Ignacy Pilsudski (b. ca 1685, married to Ludwika Urszula Billewicz / Ludwika BILEWICZ).
Ferdynand Pilsudski was the brother of
Roch Pilsudski b. ca 1680 + Malgorzata Pancerzynska,
who had the son
Kazimierz Ludwik Pilsudski b. ca 1710 + Marianna Kukiewicz + Rozalia Dss Puzyna
{see the line of Marshal Jozef PILSUDSKI}.

Above Ferdynand Pilsudski b. ca 1685, had the son
Franciszek Pilsudski married 2nd time to Johanna RONNE / Joanna Rehno {von Ronne / Roenne / RONNE, barons - intermarried to the OGINSKI family and the Mielzynskis};
Franciszek Pilsudski married 1st to Marcjanella Komorowska, the daughter of Bartlomiej KOMOROWSKI [Countess Marcjancella Pilsudzka / Marcjanna Pilsudska / Marcjanella Pilsudski]. Franciszek Pilsudzki b. 1707.
Marcjanella Pilsudska Komorowska had a son
Jan Chryzostom Pilsudski + Helena Strutynska;
the grandson was
Stanislaw Pilsudski, 1795 - 1865 + Anna Wicencja Plater b. ca 1790, the daughter of Jerzy Broel Plater + Karolina Giedroyc.

Mentioned above Kazimierz Ludwik Pilsudski b. ca 1710 had the son
Kazimierz Pilsudki, the great-grandfather of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski
[Jozef Wincenty Piotr Pilsudski, b. 1833, died 1902, was the son of Piotr Kazimierz Wincenty Pilsudski, 1795-1851 + Teodora BUTLER, 1811-1886. Piotr Kazimierz Wincenty = Piotr Pawel Pilsudski (1794 - 1851) + Teodora Urszula Butler. Jozef Wincenty Piotr was the grandson of KAZIMIERZ Pilsudski, ca 1750/1760-ca 1820 + ANNA BILLEWICZ, 1761-1837].
Kazimierz Pilsudski b. ca 1750 / 1760, the owner of Zemogile by the Dubisa river, married to Anna Bilewicz, the daughter of Walerian Billewicz + Polubinska.

Anna Pilsudska b. 1761 / 1762, died in 1837, was the great-grandmother of Jozef Pilsudski.
Anna Pilsudska nee Billewicz had 5 children:
1.
Piotr Pawel Pilsudski (1794 - 1851) + Teodora Urszula Butler [the grandfather of Jozef Pilsudski, acc. to Wikipedia in 2022]; Piotr Pawel Pilsudski b. 1794 = Piotr Kazimierz Wincenty Pilsudski b. 1795.
2. Walery Pilsudski (1796 - 1877) + Aniela nee Pilsudska (died in 1844);
3. Jerzy Jegor Pilsudski (1799 - 1816 / 1820), an officer of the Russian Army;
4. Jozef Pilsudski;
5. Teresa Pilsudska.

Aleksander Billewicz of the Rosienie county = Aleksandras Jurgis Bilevicius / Aleksander Jerzy Billewicz b. ca 1690, died 1764, m. Romer
[Aleksander Jerzy Billewicz, ca 1690 - 1755, was the son of Teodor Billewicz and Helena GRUZEWSKA b. ca 1670.
Teodor Bilewicz = Teodor Stefan Billewicz, 1652 - 1724, was the son of Stefan Billewicz and Urszula Helena Kulminska / Helena Kulwinska / Helena Billewicz];
with 4 sons:
1.
Tadeusz Billewicz of the Mscislau province
[Tadeusz Billewicz, 1728 - 1788, the son to above Aleksander Jerzy Billewicz + Anna. Younger Teodor Billewicz, the Chamberlain of King Stanislaw August Poniatowski from 1765, the member of the Bar Confederation of the Duchy of Samogitia, was living together with Tadeusz Billewicz, his brother, from 1771. Teodor was the official in Wilkomierz in 1765, MP three times; in 1764 he was the district administrator of the Wilkomierz county to the confederation of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. In 1764 he was an supporter of Stanislaw August Poniatowski from the Wilkomierz county. The deputy of the Vilnius province to the parliament of 1764];
2.
Jerzy Billewicz;
3.
Teodor Billewicz + Kozuchowska of Kalisz
[Teodor Billewicz b. ca 1734/1744 + Kozuchowska of Kalisz [in KARSY] (b. ca 1734). Cecylia Kozuchowska Billewicz married the Royal official Teodor Billewicz. Cecylia Barbara Billewicz born Kozuchowska was born in 1759, to Franciszek Kozuchowski and Marianna Walichnowska Bielinska.
Marjanna Walichnowska was the daughter of Michal Bielinski b. ca 1690, an owner of Karsy, Wierchoslaw, Bobry, Ciechel, Grudzielec, Magnuszewice [bef. 1763]. Then above estates took [aft. 1757] Franciszek Kozuchowski, the 2nd husband of above Marjanna Bielinska Walichnowska. The 2nd wedding of Marianna Walichnowska nee Bielinska was in 1757.
Marjanna Walichnowska Kozuchowska b. ca 1732, was the daughter of Michal Bielinski born ca 1690, who was the brother to Franciszek Bielinski.
Cecylia Barbara Billewicz, or Cecilia Billewicz Kozuchowska, b. in 1759 in Starygrod, m. Teodor Billewicz, with the daughter
Malgorzata Butler, the great-grandmother of Marshal Jozef PILSUDSKI];
4.
Mateusz Billewicz b. ca 1728/1735, d. 1788 + Lopacinska
[the line came from Chruszczobrod.
Anna Eugenia Lopacinska b. 1753, m. MATEUSZ BILLEWICZ b. 1735/1740.
Jozef Billewicz (b. ca 1760/1765 - d. 1850) - the Marshal of Rosienie; was the son of Mateusz Billewicz b. 1735/1740 + Anna Eugenia Lopacinski (1753-1789), the daughter of
Ignacy Blazej Stanislaw Lopacinski, 1722-1776 + Judyta Prozor / Jutyta Prozor, ca 1730-1812.
Judyta Prozor Lopacinska, was the daughter of Stanislaw Prozor + Roza Syruc.
JUDYTA was the sister of Jozef Antoni Prozor, 1723 - 1788 + Felicjanna Niemirowicz-Szczytt].

Mateusz Billewicz had sons:
1. Jozef Billewicz, MP in 1793;
2. Jan Billewicz;
3. Ignacy;
4. Tadeusz Billewicz junior.

We back to named above ALEKSANDER Jerzy BILEWICZ of the Rosienie county, b. ca 1690, married Anna Romer with the son Tadeusz Billewicz, senior, b. ca 1728, died in 1788, in 1783 in the Mscislau province. Tadeusz Billewicz d. 1788, had a daughter
a. Helena Wazgird (Morykoni),
b. and also he had the son ADAM Billewicz / Adomas Bilevicius, b. ca 1750;
Adam Billewicz was the father of A. Kazimierz Tomasz Billewicz;
B. and KASPAR Billewicz / Kasparas Bilevicius; and so on.
Above KASPAR Billewicz / Kasparas Bilevicius, b. ca 1782, d. 1840, had a son
Antoni Billewicz = Tadeusz Billewicz b. ca 1815 + Helena Michalowska b. 1820,
with children:
a. Pranas Bilevicius;
b.
Maria Pilsudska / Maria Billewicz (1842 - 1884) + Jozef Wincenty Pilsudski (1833 - 1902);
c. Wiktor Billewicz and
d. Zofia Zubow b. ca 1860.

Above ZOFIA Zubow nee Billewicz, was born circa 1860, was married Wlodzimierz Zubow before 1887, with a son
Wlodzimierz Zubow b. 1887 in Szawle [Siauliai / Siaule, north of Raseiniai] - d. 1959 in Kowno.

Mentioned
Jozef Wincenty Piotr Pilsudski, b. 1833 in Rapszany, died 1902 in St Petersburg,
was the son of
Piotr Kazimierz Wincenty, 1795-1851 + Teodora BUTLER, 1811-1886 or
Piotr Pawel Pisudski (1794 - 1851) + Teodora Urszula Butler; this data acc. to Wikipedia];
the grandson of
KAZIMIERZ Pilsudski, ca 1750/1760-ca 1820 + ANNA BILLEWICZ, 1761-1837;
the great-grandson of
Kazimierz Ludwik Pilsudski + 2nd wife ROZALIA PUZYNA Dss;
the great-great-grandson of
ROCH MIKOLAJ Pilsudski b. ca 1680 [? died 1715] + Malgorzata PANCERZYNSKA.

Mentioned Walerian Billewicz was the officer in Dyrwiany Male in 1788-1795, d. 1785? or 1795.
Jozef Wincenty Piotr Pilsudski, b. 1833, died 1902, was the son of Piotr Kazimierz Wincenty Pilsudski, 1795-1851 + Teodora BUTLER, 1811-1886. Piotr Kazimierz Wincenty = Piotr Pawel Pilsudski (1794 - 1851) + Teodora Urszula Butler. Jozef Wincenty Piotr was the grandson of KAZIMIERZ Pilsudski, ca 1750/1760-ca 1820 + ANNA BILLEWICZ, 1761-1837.
Kazimierz Pilsudski b. ca 1750 / 1760, the owner of Zemogile by the Dubisa river, married to Anna Bilewicz, the daughter of Walerian Billewicz + Polubinska.
Dyrwiany - Dirvonenai is situated on the west of Siauliai, north of Raseiniai.

Walerian Billewicz was father of
Joachim Billewicz;
Anna Pilsudska;
Jozef Billewicz; Joachim Billewicz; Wojciech Billewicz; Eufrozyna Biallozor and Emiliana.

Above named Kazimierz Pilsudski b. ca 1750, d. ca 1820, the officer in Raseiniai / Rosienie, married in 1786 in Krakes [Krakes - east of Raseiniai], to above named Anna Billewicz, 1761 - 1837.

Mentioned ROCH MIKOLAJ Pilsudski b. ca 1680/1683 [? died 1715], m. Malgorzata PANCERZYNSKA. Roch Mikolay Pilsudski / Roch Mikolaj Pilsudski, ca 1683-1711/1715, was the son of Jan Kazimierz Pilsudski + Ewa Katarzyna. ROCH was married three times: Scholastyka; Zuzanna, and Malgorzata Anna. Roch was the father to Casimir Ludwig Pilsudski.

Roch Pilsudski, the Zmudz official, was the brother of
1. Konstancja Pilsudska;
2. Ferdynand Ignacy Pilsudski / Colonel Ferdynand Ignacy Pilsudski b. ca 1685, married to Ludwika Urszula Billewicz / Ludwika BILEWICZ;
3. Dominik Franciszek Pilsudski;
4. Norbert Pilsudski;
5. Mikolay Pilsudski and 5 others.

Roch's father was Jan Kazimierz Pilsudski / Giniatowicz-Rymsza-Pilsudski, 1614-1710, the son of Melchior Pilsudski / Malcher Bartlomiejewicz Pilsudski, b. ca 1590, the grandson of Bartholomeo Pilsudski / Bartlomiej Pilsudski / Bartlomiej Pilsudzki, ca 1550-before 1599; the great-grandson of Stanislaus Pilsudski / Stanislaw Giniatowicz Pilsudski, b. ca 1520/1530, d. after 1599. The great-great-grandson of Andrius Gineitaitis of the Zaremba coat of arms.

Aldona Kojallowicz Bulhak nee Dzierzynska, 1870 - 1966, had the son Antoni Bulhak b. 1898.
Antoni Bulhak m. Wanda Juchniewicz, the daughter of Cezary Juchniewicz + Maria Pilsudska, b. 1873.
Maria Pilsudska Juchniewicz was the daughter of
Jozef Wincenty Piotr Pilsudski, b. 1833.
Maria Juchniewicz had the brother Marshal jozef Klemens Pilsudski b. 1867.
The second son of above Aldona Dzierzynska was Rudolf Bulhak b. 1895.
Aldona Dzierzynska Kojjalowicz Bulhak was the sister of FELIKS Dzierzynski.

After the invasion of the Germans in Poland in September 1939, the family of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski was taken from Warsaw to its assets in the Suwalki region:
Pilsudski's wife Alexandra / Aleksandra Szczerbinska and her daughters, her sister and their cousin Anna.
Jozef Klemens Pilsudski + Aleksandra Szczerbinska has daughter
Jadwiga Jagoda Pilsudska married to Andrzej Jaraczewski.
Andrzej Jaraczewski / Andrzej Antoni Jaraczewski, nickname Andrew, b. 1916, d. 1992, a Polish Navy lieutenant, the Zaremba coat of arms. In 1944 he married Jadwiga Pilsudska, an Air Transport Auxiliary pilot and the daughter of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski.
They had a son, Christopher Joseph / Krzysztof Jozef Jaraczewski, and the daughter,
Jane Mary / Joanna Maria Jaraczewska married Janusz Onyszkiewicz.

Joanna Jaraczewska / Jane Mary / Joanna Maria, married to Janusz Onyszkiewicz / Janusz Adam Onyszkiewicz born 1937. Janusz Adam Onyszkiewicz was born Dec. 1937 in Lwow, m. 1st to unknown, 1933-1967, and m. 2nd Joanna Jaraczewska b. 1950.

Zofia Kadenacy nee Pilsudski, b. 1865, was the sister of Marshal Jozef Klemens Pilsudski.
Zofia m. Boleslaw Kadenacy (1845 - 1918).
MARSHAL Jozef Pilsudski / Jozef Klemens Pilsudski + Aleksandra Szczerbinska had a daughter Jadwiga Jagoda Pilsudska b. 1920 + Andrzej Jaraczewski, with:
1.
the daughter Joanna Jaraczewska + Defence Min. Janusz Onyszkiewicz / Janusz Adam Onyszkiewicz born 1937.
2.
the son Krzysztof Jaraczewski + Jadwiga Karwat, b. 1956,
the daughter of Jan Karwat + Maria Sczaniecka.
Jan Karwat, 1921-1978, m. Maria Sczaniecka, 1921-2007, and Jan was the son of Stefan Karwat, 1895-1976 + Zofia Hulewicz.
Jadwiga Karwat Jaraczewska had a sibilings:
Malgorzata Karwat b. in 1951; and Jacek Karwat, b. in 1952.

Above Stefan Karwat b. 1895, was the son of Marian Euzebiusz KARWAT, 1856 in Wichulec - 1946 in Brodnica, a medical doctor, independence activist. Marian Karwat, 1856-1946, m. Anna Piwnicka, 1867-1936, the daughter of Zygmunt Piwnicki + Alina Halina Jozefa Hornowska b. 1836.
Marian's children:
1. Jerzy Karwat, b. ca 1890 + Maria Swierczynska b. ca 1900;
2. Jadwiga Karwat, 1892-1985 + Bohdan Jozef Florian Hulewicz, 1888-1968;
3. Stefan Karwat, 1895-1976 + Zofia Hulewicz.

Marian Karwat b. 1856 in Wichulec, was the son of Teofil Karwat b. 1810 / 1820, m. ca 1840 to Jadwiga Kielczewska, b. ca 1830-1873, the daughter of Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski + Faustyna Florentyna Plaskowska, 1799-1881, maybe the daughter of Franciszek Plaskowski b. ca 1770/1773.

Marian Karwat had sibilings:
1.
Elzbieta KARWAT, 1842-1906, m. Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1835/1840/1842;
2.
Ignacy Karwat, 1844/1850 - 1879;
3.
JOZEF KARWAT, b. September 1850 in Wichulec, d. in 1918 in Poznan. Jozef Karwat m. Anna Bardzka. Above
Anna Antonina Karwat BARDZKA, b. 1854 in Male Turze, in the Tczew commune, within the Tczew County, 8 kilometres west of Tczew. Anna d. in 1932 in Wichulec, the Brodnica County, acc.to Bieganowski. Anna was the daughter of Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki and Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder.
4.
Teofila KARWAT, 1852-1934 + Jan Plaskowski, ca 1836-1909,
with a son Teofil Plaskowski b. ca 1880.

Mentioned Teofil Karwat b. ca 1810/1820, was the son of Andrzej Karwat b. ca 1770 + Maria Kreciewska. Andrzej Karwat the 2nd b. ca 1770. Maria Kreciewska b. ca 1790. Andrzej Karwat the second, b. ca 1770, came from Andrzej Karwat from Orpiszew, b. ca 1680, and from Walenty Karwat b. ca 1700/1710.
Andrzej Karwat senior, b. ca 1680 in Orpiszew, close to Raszkow of Kiedrzynski and Bieganin ex-Strzelecki property. The Sobotka - Karsy - Droszew area had a links to Kaliszkowice Kaliskie and Kaliszkowice Olobockie; Bogdanski of Brzezie close to Pleszew; Bogdanski - Madalinski - Kiedrzynski - Trampczynski branch; Arcichowski - Bardzki - Karwat - Jaruzelski of Kalisz; Zaluskowski - Nostitz-Jackowski of the Kalisz district;
Hutten-Czapski of Raszkow and Glogowa close to Bieganin ex-Strzelecki property;
Molski genealogical branch.


We back now to
Anna Bardzka b. in 1854 in Turze close to Tczew,
the daughter of Nikodem Bardzki + Anna Lyskowski.
Turze Male = Male Turze / Klein Turse, the village in the Tczew commune, 8 / 12 km to Tczew. Turze in 1248 was as Male Turze and Wielkie Turze:
Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki m. Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder LYSKOWSKA,
with the daughter Anna KARWAT Bardzka born in Male Turze.
JOZEF KARWAT, b. September 1850 in Wichulec, d. in 1918 in Poznan, m. Anna Bardzka. Above Anna Antonina Karwat BARDZKA, b. 1854 in Male Turze. Anna Bardzka d. in 1932 in Wichulec [the core of the KARWAT clan], the Brodnica County, acc.to Bieganowski. Anna was the daughter of Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki and Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder / SCHRODER.
Nikodem Bardzki, 1823-1863 in Chelmno Pomorskie + Anna Koschembahr-Lyskowska SZREDER, 1828-1909, ie. Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder. Nikodem was the son of
Franciszek Bardzki b. ca 1780, d. in 1827 in Pommerania + Anna Marianna Konstancja ZELEWSKI;
the grandson of Jozef Bardzki b. ca 1750 and Anna PAWLOWSKA;
the great-grandson of
PAWEL BARDZKI b. ca 1690/1710 - 1739 + Anna SKORZEWSKA b. ca 1700/1705 or bef. 1725,
the daughter of Count General Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674-1726 + Dorota CHOINSKA b. ca 1685.

Pawel Bardzki had a brother Wojciech Marek Bardzki b. in 1699, d. ca 1770,
who had the daughter
BRYGIDA Bardzka the wife of Owidiusz Walknowski and Jakub Kiedrzynski [Jakub was the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski of Jedlno - my family branch].
And Nikodem Bardzki was the great-great-grandson of Jan Bardzki b. ca 1650 + Helena Mielaczewska;
Jan was the son of Feliks Bardzki + Katarzyna Wilczynska.

Wojciech Marek BARDZKI had parents: Jan Bardzki died in 1724 + mother Helena Milaczewska d. 1724. Wojciech Marek had the daughter Brygida Bardzka married 1st to Owidiusz Wierusz Walknowski, before 1761, 2nd to Jakub Kiedrzynski junior, in 1767.

Brygida Bardzka Walknowska + JAKUB Kiedrzynski had among others three daughters:
1.
Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska ARNOLD, b. 1770 / 1772-1811, the godmother in Raszkow in 1802 to Ignacy Hutten-Czapski b. 1802.
2.
Petronela Kiedrzynska married to Melchior Jan Pradzynski / Melchior Pradzynski of WOLA WIAZOWA.
3.
Franciszka Bajkowska b. ca 1768.
Marianna Cichowicz b. 1795, m. 1835 to Antoni Felicjan Karsnicki, 1789-1836, the owner of Kuznica Marianowa, the son of Wincenty Karsnicki + Franciszka Bajkowska.

ANNA BARDZKA studied in Chelmno Pomorskie. In 1869-1870 in Poznan.
In Kobysew / Kobysewo, 4 kilometres south-west of Przodkowo, 5 km north-east of Kartuzy, 9 km west to Zukowo, for three years Anna Bardzka ran an orphanage for children.
Below details to Donald Tusk genealogy from his mother side:
his mother - Juliana nee Jezewska moved home to Gdansk.
Chwaszczyno is a village in the Zukowo community, within the Kartuzy County, in northern Poland, 12 kilometres north of Zukowo, 19 km north-east of Kartuzy.
The great-great-grandparents of Donald Tusk:
Jan Tusk (b. 1831 in Czarlin);
Dorota Dawidowska b. 1857 in Rab in the Kielno parish, and Kielno is situated 13 km north-east to Pomieczyno.
Anna Henrietta Liebke b. in 1858 in the Chwaszczyno parish -
came from Louise Formella [see ca Formalla in my plant, ca 2009-2012] b. in 1827 in Maly Kack in the Chwaszczyno parish;
and Karolina Dempz b. in Chwaszczyno parish.
Mathilde Mionskowski b. in 1842 in Barwik in the Przodkowo parish, came from Jakub Jozef Miaskowski b. 1819 in the Przodkowo parish.
Jozefina Kruza b. 1816 in Pomieczyno in the Przodkowo parish.
And from Katarzyna Klube m. in 1816 in Przodkowo.
Barwik, 10 km north-west to KOBYSEWO.
Pomieczyno 2 km north-west to Barwik.
Sianowo - 11 km north-west to Kobysewo:
Ewa Franciszka Szynszecka b. 1857 in the Sianowo parish, m. in 1877 in Sianowo, came from
Jakub Szynszecki b. in 1825 in the Sianowo parish and Jozefina Miotk b. in Mirachowo, m. in 1845 in Sianowo.
Franz Krause b. 1841 in Kielno.

Samson Garczynski was buried in Gdansk, (b. in 1596 - died in 1667), bought Obory in 1653, the Chelmno official in 1655 until 1667, m. 1st Katarzyna Gleisen - Doregowska (d. 1629), and he married second Barbara Werda, b. ca 1610 - d. 1687/1689, the owner of Klonia / Wielka Klonia / Gross Klonia, 5 kilometres south-west of Gostycyn, 17 km south-west of Tuchola, 3 km south-west to KARCZEWO.
Samson GARCZYNSKI bought Karczewo and Karczewko - 15 km south-west to TUCHOLA. His widowed Barbara Werda Garczynska took Wiecbork in 1684 - 1687, 14 km south to Sepolno Krajenskie;
And probably his widowed Barbara Werda Garczynska took Nynkowo in 1669 - 14 km east to Zukowo, at present in west Gdansk.

Anna Bardzka m. in 1875 to Jozef Karwat, jurist, the owner of Wichulec. In 1912 Anna Karwat Bardzka in Brodnica founded Society of Piotr Skarga for women; together with Helena Peto m. KONRAD Siudowski, the owner of Przydatki, 6 km south to Brodnica. Anna Karwat was the author and writer. Anna Karwat Bardzka d. in 1932.

Kobysewo / Kobusowo, belonged with Pomieczyno and Smaldzino to the PRZODKOWO parish. In the Kielno Royal estate. Kobysewo took Labowski. Kobysewo from the Zukowo parish moved to the Kielno parish.
In 1765 Michal Kczewski of Kielno, was the priest in Kobysewo. The ZALEZE manor belonged to Jakub Lebinski.
In Kobysewo Franciszek Schroeder was the manager. Anna Bardzka Karwat lived in Kobysewo in 1871-1875. Kobysewo in 1871 Franciszek Schroeder, teacher in Chelmno Pomorskie, bought from the Germans. Franciszek Schroeder in 1870-1873 and in 1885-1913 was MP in Berlin from Kartuzy district.
Franciszek Schroeder married Anna Lyskowska Bardzka, the widow after death of Nikodem Bardzki, and Anna was the sister of Ignacy Lyskowski of Mileszewo / Mileszewy close to Jablonowo Pomorskie. The manor was built for Ignacy Lyskowski. Then Mileszewy belonged to Leon Langowski killed in 1939. Anna Lyskowska Bardzka had a home in Chelmno Pomorskie, the center of Polish activists.
Anna Bardzka younger was the stepdaughter of Franciszek Schroeder. Anna Bardzka in 1870 finished private school in Poznan. In Kobysewo Anna Bardzka wrote to 'Gazeta Torunska'. Hieronim Derdowski known Anna Bardzka in 1875, when Anna married Jozef Karwat the Wichulec landlord.
Hieronim Derdowski lived in Kobysewo in 1875-1876. Anna Karwat Bardzka in 1871-1874 in Kobysewo managed by Franciszek Schroeder had the private school. Priest Konstanty Damrot (1870-1884) acted here, but came from Silesia, like Gabriel intermarried Karwat in Bydgoszcz.
Anna Bardzka KARWAT was the daughter of Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki and Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder / SCHRODER. Nikodem Bardzki, 1823-1863 in Chelmno Pomorskie + Anna Koschembahr-Lyskowska SZREDER, 1828-1909, ie. Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder. Nikodem was the son of Franciszek Bardzki b. ca 1780, d. in 1827 in Pommerania + Anna Marianna Konstancja ZELEWSKI.
Hieronim Derdowski in Kobysew / Kobysewo was the tutor in 1875-1876, born in 1852, moved home to America in 1885.

This whole genealogical line of Bardzki-Schroeder-Lyskowski-Karwat [Donald Tusk' ancestors of his mother line] was extremely patriotic. Karwat then married Pilsudski [in Bydgoszcz], Hutten-Czapski and Jaruzelski [in Kalisz]. Hutten-Czapski and Bardzki joined the Kiedrzynski family from Borowne and Kamyk close to Czestochowa, in Bieganin-Raszkow, Orpiszewek close to Pleszew, in Jedlno, Wola Wiazowa and Wola Pszczolecka.

The Pilsudskis intermarried von Ronne, Billewicz and Juchniewicz-Dzierzynski; von Ronne joined the Mielzynski [Angela Merkel' ancestors] and Oginski:
Syntowty (lit. Sintautai) south-east of Jurbarkas.
Pikciunai, close to Klausuciai [see Marcinkus], is situated 30 km east of Swiatoszyn / SVENDRISKIAI [see von Ronne] and the Panemune Castle / Poniemun [see: Gielgud, von Ronne, Oginski, MIELZYNSKI].
SVENDRISKIAI that is probably Swiatoszyn by the Memel / Niemen, close to the Panemune Castle is a castle on the right bank of the Nemunas river, in Vytenai, the Jurbarkas district, Lithuania. The castle was reconstructed around 1759 by Gielgud family.

Ca 1645 was born Ernst von Ronne who lived and died in 1699 in Smolensk, was married ca 1670 to HELENA BILLEWICZ / Elena Bilevicikute, born 1650,
with sons:
1.
Krzysztof / Christoph b. ca 1673, d. 1723, Major General;
2. Theodor born ca 1675;
3.
Stefan Karl RONNE, b. ca 1678, died in 1753, in 1714 Polish Colonel and the owner of the Manor of Kupiszki in the Rosienie / Rossienie caunty, head of the administration of Telsze and Uwenty.
His son Nikolai RONNE build in 1786 a Catholic Church in Renavas. He is the 1st owner of Renavas / Rennow.

Above Stefan von Ronne was married 2 times:
the 1st to Rosa Siukstaite [Roza, a daughter of Jozef ?],
the 2nd to Anna Ivanovic [Anna, a daughter of Jan],
with children:
1.
ANNA RONNE / Johanna von Ronne b. circa 1718, m. Franciszek Pilsudski;
2.
MIKOLAJ von Ronne / Nikolai Anton Ronne b. ca 1720, in 1781 Russian Colonel and he was the owner of the manor Renavas / Renowo or Rennow. Twice married: 1st to Lady Eleonora Pietrowicz / Petravicitute,
the 2nd to ANIELA PILSUDSKI / Anele Pilsudskyte of Zermaitija. Mikalojus Rene / Nicolaus Ronne / Nikolaus von Ronne / Mikolaj von Ronne b. ca 1720 / 1740 + Aniela Pilsudska b. 1750.
Children of the 2nd wedding:
A. Felix von Ronne I, b. ca 1770 [??];
B. Maria b. ca 1750.

Above Felix I Baron Ronne, Lieutenant Colonel, the owner of Manor in Swiatoszyn by the Memel River in Lithuania and of Renavas / Renowo, in 1781 - Major of the Polish King court and 1792 was the Polish Chamberlain, awarded in [before ?] 1799 with the title of Baron from Polish King. His wife Antonina Gielgud was the daughter of Castellan of Samoigiten, Antoni GIELGUD and Barbara Judycka,
with 5 children named the baron title:
1.
Anton von Ronne / Antanas, b. ca 1795 - 1869, the owner of Ranavas;
2.
Felix II von Ronne / Feliksas RONNE, born ca 1797 - 1857, the owner of Gargsdai / Gargzdai;
3.
Maria von Ronne (Marija) 1804 - 1897 m. TADEUSZ OGINSKI / Tadeus Ogingskis;
4. Ludowika (Liudvika) b. ca 1805, unmarried;
5.
Theodora von Ronne / Teodora RONNE, b. ca 1807, married to KSAWERY OGINSKI.

Above Anton Baron Ronne b. ca 1795, was the son of Feliksas Rene b. ca 1770 + Antonina Gielgud. The owners in 1869 of Renava / Renowo in the Zemaitija county. Antoni Ronne was married 2 times: 1st to PRZECISLEWSKA / Psecislevska, 2nd m. Olympia Gorski.
His children:
1. Pelagia (1818 - ?);
2.
Olimpia RONNE (1829-1861), married FELIKS OGINSKI / Felix Prince Oginskis (1830-1880), the son of Ksawery Oginski.

Above Teodora Ronne / Theodora Baroness Ronne, b. ca 1807, married Ksawery Oginski / Ksaveras Prince Oginski. Their son was Feliks Oginski / Feliksas Prince Oginski, 1830-1880, married to OLIMPIA RONNE / Olimpija Baroness Ronne, Anton's daughter.

Above Feliks Filip von Ronne b. ca 1800 or Felix II Baron Ronne, b. ca 1797, the son of Felix Baron Ronne and Antonia Gelgaudaite, the owner of Gargsdai.
Feliks Filip married Franciszka ZALUSKA / Franziska Countess Zaluskyte, the 2nd m. to Princess Ruboviska / Rubowicka;
children from the 1st wife:
1.
Eugene Carl Anton Theophil von Ronne b. 1830 in Gargsdai / Gargzdu, nearby Klaipeda [died 1895 in Berlin, married Gabriela Oginska (1830-1912), he was Polish poet];
2.
Aniela Ronne / Aniele Amalia Baroness Ronne / Aniele (Anele Elena Amelija) b. 1832 m. Count Melzinski / MIELZYNSKI, the last heir of Renavas, the daughter of Felix Baron Ronne. She lived 1832-1911, married in 1868 to Count Stanislaw Mielzynski.
Their son Count Felix Melzinski was the heir of manor Renavas, 50 km east-north-north of PLUNGE.

Mentioned Stefan Karl Baron Ronne, in 1752 owned the manor of Gielgudyszki Wysolde / Gelgaudiskis by the river Memel, sold to his son-in-law Franciszek Pilsudski (1707/1713-1791), a head of administration of Wieszwiagny, the son of Colonel Ferdynand Ignacy Pilsudski (b. ca 1685 + Ludwika Urszula Billewicz).
Franciszek Pilsudski + 2nd wife Joanna Rehno / Johanna von RONNE + 1st wife Marcjanella Komorowska, the daughter of
Bartlomiej Komorowski.
Countess Marcjancella Pilsudzka / Marcjanna Pilsudska / Marcjanella Pilsudski m. Franciszek Pilsudzki b. 1707/1713 in Pajuralis, close to Silale [north to Taurage], and died in 1791 in Silale, the Taurage County, Lithuania. Franciszek Pilsudski was 2nd married to Johanna von RONNE b. ca 1718 / Joanna Rehno / Renno.
Johanna had the daughter Anele Pilsudskyte of Zermaitija / Aniela Pilsudska Frackiewicz.

Stefan von Ronne was married 2 times with children:
1. above named Johanna b. circa 1718 m. Franciszek Pilsudski.
2.
MIKOLAJ von Ronne / Nikolai Anton Ronne, b. ca 1720; in 1781 Russian Colonel and he was the owner of the manor Renavas / Renowo or Rennow. Twice married: 1st to Lady Eleonora Pietrowicz / Petravicitute, the 2nd to ANIELA PILSUDSKI / Anele Pilsudskyte of Zermaitija.


BIEGANIN:
in 1698, Stefan Dominik Przespolewski, the heir, was married to Jadwiga Koszutska - Leszczyc, who in 1698 sold the estate to Maciej Kucharski for PLN 38600. Through the marriage of Izabela Kucharska and Andrzej Droszewski = Droszewo Droszewski, the estate passed on to Droszewski;
and in 1748, a divorced heiress sold Bieganin to Jozef Strzelecki for PLN 24000.
That same year, 1748, Strzelecki sold the land to Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1720, of the Ostoja coat of arms who was married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska.
Five children of Andrzej Kiedrzynski and Franciszka Jackowski - Kiedrzynska were born in Bieganin, among others Izydor Kiedrzynski - my mother's branch.
Izydor Kiedrzynski, b. 1749, probably in Bieganin - died bef. 1802, his widowed wife, Helena Kiedrzynska nee Hutten-Czapska, moved house from Jedlno to RASZKOW, and then back to Wola Wiazowa in 1820. Izydor Kiedrzynski [1749 - bef. or in 1802] is my direct ancestor.
Izydor's sibilings of Bieganin:
Florian Kiedrzynski;
Dorota Kiedrzynska Madalinska Psarska;
Ludwika Kiedrzynska, married Maciej Otto Trampczynski (1740 - 1789), the son of Jan Otto-Trampczynski and Rozalia GARCZYNSKA.

In the Sulmierzyce parish:
inf. in Chwaliszew, in 1736, on Franciszek Skorzewski, the Kalisz priest, and in Sulmierzyce. Andrzej Lepkowski, of the church in Sulmierzyce, bpt. a child of Wojciech Krida / Krida Siesita. The godparents: noble Walenty Karwat [b. ca 1700/1710 ?] and Dorota Luckowa.
In named Chwaliszewo, in 1742, the parents - noble Marcin KARWAT / Martinus Karwat of Sulmierzyce [b. ca 1700/1720 ?] + Teressia Mikolajowa of Chwaliszew.
Orpiszew, in 1731: Jakub m. Marianna, the daughter of Andrzej Karwat from Orpiszew, the 1st. Witness: Walenty Boczek of Swinkow, the tailor.
Orpiszew - 4 km south to ROSZKI; 5 km south-west to Jastrzebiec, and 9 km west to Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis and then the Skorzewskich in the first half of the 19th century.
This is NOT Orpiszewek close to Pleszew which belonged to Jakub Kiedrzynski, the oldest brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski.
Orpiszew is a village in the Krotoszyn commune, and 14 kilometres east of Krotoszyn.
Acc to Metrica Copulatorum ad Anno Domini 1700 - 1722, 1705-1761, Anna Mazur of Pustkowie, was married.
In Orpiszew, in 1731, Jakub, the son of Maciej of Swinkowo, m. Marianna KARWAT, b. ca 1712, the daughter of Andrzej Karwat from Orpiszew, b. ca 1680. Witnesses: Gaspar of Orpiszew; Walenty Boczek of Swinkowo.

We back to Zofia Kadenacy nee Pilsudski, b. 1865, the sister of Jozef Klemens Pilsudski; her husband Boleslaw Kadenacy (1845 - 1918).
Marshal Jozef Klemens Pilsudski, b. 1867 in Zulow, d. 1935, PM + Aleksandra Szczerbinska + Maria Koplewska.

We back to Hutten-Czapski:
Wladyslaw Czapski b. in 1882 in Rajsko, engineering, living in Kalisz, m. in 1911 in Dzierlin, in the Charlupia Mala parish to Zofia Brzezinska b. in 1882 in Dzierlin.
Above Wladyslaw junior was the brother of Kazimierz Czapski b. 1875 in Rajsko close to Kalisz {the next of kin to the family of General Wojciech JARUZELSKI}.
They were the sons of Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski b. 1835/1842, m. Zofia Chyczewska, ca 1845 - died aft. 1911 or Chiczewska, Chyczowska;
Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1835/1842, second married to KARWAT.
Jozef Hutten Czapski [his family moved home to Raszkow in 1802 and to Wielun - Kalisz, and intermarried to Jaruzelski, Karwat, Jozef Pilsudski, Bardski in Tczew] had a brother Jerzy Czapski b. ca 1695. Jozef Czapski died in or bef. 1736. Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, had also a son Jan Czapski b. ca 1725, d. 1778.

Kruszyny Szlacheckie and Niewierz took Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700/1709.
Jozef had also a son Ignacy Hutten Czapski b. ca 1727/1729.
Sumowko in 1778 was taken by Ignacy Czapski.

Jan's [b. ca 1610/1620] sons, among others:
a.
Aleksander Hutten Czapski, b. ca 1660, the GDANSK governor, m. twice: 1st to Aleksandra Laszewska; the second to Anna Bialachowska. Aleksander Czapski took the part of Smetowo, in 1729 all the estate of Smetowo; he had also Luchowo, Czerwinsk, Opalenie and Smazewo. Aleksander with Anna had 5 sons and 3 daughters.
b.
Jakub Hutten Czapski, the Chelmno official, m. 1st Marianna Brzezinski in 1678 in Radzyn Chelminski, with a son born in 1686 - Franciszek Czapski. Marianna Brzezinska Czapska d. 1686/1687. Jakub Czapski m. 2nd to Konstancja Balinski, with the son
younger Marcin Czapski b. in 1690, who was married Urszula Dorpowski,
with 2 sons: among others Piotr Hutten Czapski + Wesierska with children.
c.
Marcin Hutten Czapski, the son of Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1610/1620. Marcin was the Wenden official, was born ca 1650/1655, but not ca 1640.
Marcin Czapski married Teresa Goslawska, the daughter of Andrzej Goslawski + Marianna Wojnowski. Teresa was the widow after death of her 1st husband Jan Zawadzki, d. in 1687.
Marcin Czapski had the son Jan Hutten Czapski younger, b. 1688, the Wenden official.
Marcin Hutten Czapski had the son Jan Czapski younger [b. ca 1680 or in 1688] with the wife Rozalia Bagniewska.
Jan Czapski younger b. 1688, had the son Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700 or in 1709.
Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, d. in 1736 [or aft. 1742], married Ostrowicka, and they had children:
Antoni Hutten Czapski b. 1723/1726,
Jakub Czapski,
Joanna Czapska.

Jan Hutten Czapski b. 1688 + Rozalia Bagniewska, had the second son Jerzy Czapski b. ca 1723/1726, and Jerzy Czapski took the Wenden office. Jerzy Czapski m. Konstancja Plaskowska of Brodnica.

And now we look at the genealogy of
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski b. in Raszkow in 1802 and his father Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765 and acted in Ostrzeszow in 1789-1790:
they came from Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709,
the son of mentioned Jan Czapski b. ca 1680/1688 - d. in 1736 / bef. 1742.
Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, d. in 1736, married Ostrowicka.

In 1802, Ignacy Jozef Hutten Capski was born in Raszkow, the son of Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765. Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765, was living in Raszkow ca 1802.
Jan Czapski b. ca 1765 was the son of Antoni Hutten Czapski b. ca 1723/1726.
Antoni Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1723/1726 was the son of Jozef Czapski, b. ca 1700/1709.

Julianna Nostitz-Jackowska (nee Hutten Czapska) b. ca 1820, was the daughter of Tomasz II Hutten-Czapski, 1785 - 1862;
the granddaughter of Ksawery Franciszek or Ksawery Hutten Czapski, b. ca 1760,
and the great-granddaughter of
Jerzy Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1725, died in 1767, and Konstancja Plaskowska
[Jerzy had a half-brother JOZEF HUTTEN - CZAPSKI, b. ca 1700/1709].
The great-great-granddaughter of
Jan Hutten-Czapski and Rozalia Bagniewska;
Jan Hutten-Czapski, 1688 - 1736, was the son of Marcin CZAPSKI of Sumow.

Marcin Czapski, b. ca 1640/1650, was the son of OLDEST Jan Czapski, b. ca 1610/1620.
Marcin died in 1718, the first of the Sumow branch; Marcin was the Wenden official, Marcin 2nd m. Teresa Goslawska, 1 voto Jan Zawadzki, d. 1687; Teresa d. 1702. Marcin had a son Jozef Czapski with the 1st wife, b. ca 1680, d. in 1758, with a son Jan. Marcin's father was Jan Czapski OLDEST.

Helena Hutten-Czapska b. in Ostrzeszow in 1762; Helena was the sister to Jan Hutten-Czapski b. 1765, who was living in 1802 in RASZKOW and Glogowa. Helena Hutten-Czapska Kiedrzynska lived in Jedlno, Raszkow in 1802, died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828; her husband Izydor Kiedrzynski who was living in 1775/1776 until death ca 1802 in Jedlno, b. in Bieganin in 1749, as the son of Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowska.
Helena's family line has beginning from Jan Czapski b. ca 1610/1620, who had a brother Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski + Leska. Anna Leska Czapska in 1645, sold Smetowo to hands of [with the town Nowe], her next-of-kin Jan Czapski.
Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1610/1620,
was the son of
Marcin Hutten Czapski, b. ca 1575 [Marcin's brother was Piotr Czapski, 1580-1655 + Helena Konarska],
the grandson of
Juliusz Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1550 + Helena Wierzbowski.

And again we back to the Pilsudskis:
Adam Pilsudski (b. in 1869 Zulow, d. 1935), was the brother of MARSHAL Jozef Pilsudski;
parents:
Jozef Wincenty Pilsudski (1833-1902) and Maria Billewicz (1842-1884);
the grandparents Piotr Pilsudski (1795-1851) and Teodora Urszula Butler (1811-1886);
the great-grandparents:
1.
Kazimierz Pilsudski (ca 1750 - ca 1820) + Anna Billewicz (1761-1867).
Kazimierz Pilsudski b. ca 1750 / 1760, the owner of Zemogile by the Dubisa river, married to Anna Bilewicz, the daughter of Walerian Billewicz + Polubinska.
2.
Wincenty Butler (d. 1843) + Malgorzata Billewicz.
Malgorzata Billewicz b. 1784, m. second to Wincenty Butler.
Piotr Kazimierz Wincenty / Piotr Pawel Pilsudski, 1794/1795 - 1851, m. in 1832 to Teodora Urszula Otylia Butler, 1811 - 1886, the daughter of Wincenty Butler + Malgorzata Billewicz.
Named here Wincenty Jan August Butler, 1771 - 1843 in Rapszany, buried in Leluny, was the son of Ignacy Buttler.
Mentioned Malgorzata Billewicz, 1784 - 1861, was the daughter of Teodor Billewicz and Cecylia Barbara, and Malgorzata had the above daughter Teodora Urszula Butler PILSUDSKA.
Above Piotr Pilsudski b. 1794, and Teodora Butler b. 1811, had the son
Jozef Wincenty Piotr Pilsudski, 1833 in Rapszny - 1902 in Petersburg, Insurgent, m. Maria Billewicz, 1842 - 1884 in Wilno,
the daughter of Antoni Billewicz + Helena Michalowska.


We back to Leon Lopacinski, the the Mscislaw official, 1663-1732 + Regina SWIECICKA. Regina Lopacinska nee Swiecicka came from the Poniatowskis of Chruszczobrod.

Lucretia Wojna-Jasieniecka / Lukrecja Woyna / Lukrecja Poniatowska (Wojna-Jasieniecka) / Lukrecya Woynianka Woyna, b. ca 1630, the wife of Jan Poniatowski b. ca 1620 [in 1640 Jan Poniatowski lived in CHRUSZCZOBROD],
and they had the daughter
Anna Poniatowska / Poniatovska / Anna Swiecicka b. ca 1650 + Jan Sventitski / Jan Swiecicki,
with a daughter
Regina Sventitska / Regina Lopacinska Swiecicka, b. ca 1680, d. in 1773 in Vilnius + Leon Lopatinski / Leon Lopacinski, the the Mscislaw official, 1663-1732 + Regina SWIECICKA.

Anna Eugenia Bilevich (Lopatinska), 1753 - 1789,
was the daughter of
Ignacy Blazej Stanislaw Lopacinski + Judyta Prozor.
Ignacy Blazej Stanislaw Lopacinski, 1722 in Lopacin / Lopatino, the Mstsislaw District - 1776 in Vilnius, MP, writer, in 1746 the Mscislaw official,
was the son of mentioned above
Leon Lopacinski, the the Mscislaw official, 1663-1732 + Regina SWIECICKA.

Above Anna Eugenia Lopacinska b. 1753, m. MATEUSZ BILLEWICZ b. 1735/1740.

Jozef Billewicz (b. ca 1760/1765 - d. 1850) - the Marshal of Rosienie;
was the son of
Mateusz Billewicz b. 1735/1740 + Anna Eugenia Lopacinski (1753-1789),
the daughter of
Ignacy Blazej Stanislaw Lopacinski, 1722-1776 + Judyta Prozor / Jutyta Prozor, ca 1730-1812.
Judyta Prozor Lopacinska, was the daughter of Stanislaw Prozor + Roza Syruc.
JUDYTA was the sister of Jozef Antoni Prozor, 1723 - 1788 + Felicjanna Niemirowicz-Szczytt.

Above Stanislaw Prozor, ca 1690 - 1756, Count, was the son of Count PAWEL Prozor, III + Zofia Gradowska / Sophia Gradovska.
Pawel Prozor b. ca 1660, was the son of Count PAWEL Prozor, II + Sophia Anna Klott.
Count Paul Prozor, II, b. ca 1630, the son of PAWEL KAZIMIERZ Prozor / Paul Casimir Prozor, I.
Pawel Kazimierz Prozor b. ca 1590, was the father of Adam Prozor b. ca 1630, and count PAWEL Prozor, II b. ca 1630.

Famous Karol Prozor, conspirator acted together with Jan Mikolaj Oskierka born Dec. 1735, died in exile in 1796 - Tobolsk. In early August 1793, JAN OSKIERKA acted together with his son Rafal Michal Oskierka born after 1761 - d. 1818; the official in MOZYRZ, in 1791 served at the Royal Court, CONSPIRATOR in 1793; Jan Oskierka and Rafal Oskierka took part in the conspirative congress of the nobility in the estate of Karol Prozor in Chojniki / Khoyniki, whose goal was to prepare an armed attack against the Russian Army and for the revival of the Constitution on May 3, 1791.

Mentioned above Karol Prozor, b. ca 1759/1761, in Samaites / Zmudz, was the eldest son of
Jozef Prozor and his first wife Felicjanna Szczyt.
KAROL was the brother of Ignacy PROZOR and Antoni Prozor.
The name was given in honor of Karol of Courland; god mother - Zofia Zabiello.

KAROL Prozor in 1783 married to the stepdaughter of father, Ludwika Konstancja Szujska (the daughter of Adam Szujski and Marianna Chalecki - third wife of Jozef Prozor); she brought to her husband: Chojniki / Chojnice in the Owrucz county [from which he removed Wojciech Szujski from Nizin], with several manors, the Ostrohavsky estate; the Radohski estate and Siechniewicze / Siehniewicze farm (the Ryki county). KAROL received from his father in 1787 in Samogitia:
Poniemunie, Pojesie, Niewiarowicze, Oszminta, Szlanow, Szaniec, Zodziszki.
During the war of 1792, KAROL PROZOR acted together with Antoni Tyzenhauz [junior - Antoni Tyzenhauz, 1756 - 1816; General of Lithuania] and planned to organize a guerrilla at the rear of the Russian army in Lithuania.

Antoni Tyzenhauz (1756-1816) junior - CONSPIRATOR:
the son of
Tomasz Tyzenhauz b. 1730,
and the grandson of Franciszek Tyzenhauz and Barbara Towianska.
The great-grandson of Michal Mikolaj Jan Tyzenhauz, b. ca 1690-1734.

Above Jozef Prozor m. 1st Felicjanna Szczyt;
but Marianna Chalecki was the third wife of Jozef Prozor.
Jozef Prozor (1723-1788), MP, the Vitebsk governor. Born in Bobcin in Zmudz / Samaites, a son of
Stanislaw PROZOR (died around 1756), the official in Kaunas + the first wife, Roza Siruc / SYRUC.
JOZEF Prozor was married three times. The first wife was Felicjanna Szczyt (died after 1764), the daughter of Jozef SZCZYTT / Szczyt, the official in Mscislaw;
the second - Aleksandra Zaranek (died in Dudzicze in 1771), the wedding on September 7, 1767;
the third Maria Chalecka 1st voto Adam Szujski (c. 1751-1826).

JOZEF Prozor from the first marriage had two daughters:
Petronela Karenga, and
Maria Prozor (died 1833), the wife of Ignacy Bykowski, the royal chamberlain;
and three sons:
Karol PROZOR;
Antoni PROZOR,
and Ignacy PROZOR / Ignacy Kajetan Prozor + ANIELA OSKIERKA [see Miezonka].

From the second marriage JOZEF Prozor had daughters:
Roza Prozor (died on June 22, 1834), married in 1785 to Stanislaw Jelski;
and Barbara PROZOR, married to Franciszek Bukaty and 2nd to Ksawery Lipski.

JOZEF PROZOR studied in Krolewiec, 1734-1736 (Stanislaw Leszczynski was then residing there), and in 1737 he was educated at the Knight's Academy in Luneville, which he left in 1741. Jozef Prozor b. in 1723 in Bobcin, d. in 1788 in Siehniewicze, the WITEBSK governor in 1781-1787.
Jozef Prozor was the son of
Stanislaw Prozor b. ca 1690 + Roza Syruc b. ca 1690.
Above Count Stanislaw Prozor, ca 1690 - ca 1756, was the son of Count PAWEL Prozor, III + Zofia Gradowska / Sophia Gradovska.
Count Stanislaw Prozor b. ca 1690, was the father to
Css Judyta Prozor / Css Judyta or Jutyta Lopacinska (Prozor), b. ca 1720, d. in 1812.
JUDYTA Prozor married Ignacy Blazej Stanislaw Lopacinski, 1722 in Lopatino, in the Mstsislaw District - 1776 in Wilno / Vilnius.

Above Count Pawel Prozor, III, b. ca 1660, was the son of Count PAWEL Prozor, II + Sophia Anna Klott b. ca 1640.

We back to the Billewiczs:
Jozef Billewicz (b. ca 1760/1765 - d. 1850), the Marshal of Rosienie, was the son of
Mateusz Billewicz b. 1735/1740 + Anna Eugenia Lopacinski (1753-1789),
the daughter of
Ignacy Blazej Stanislaw Lopacinski, 1722-1776 + Judyta Prozor / Jutyta Prozor, 1730-1812.

Above MATEUSZ Billewicz (born ca 1735) = Motiejus Bilevicius
was the son of
Aleksander Jerzy Billewicz, b. ca 1690, died in 1764 or 1755;
the grandson of
Teodor Stefan Bilewicz / Teodor Billewicz + Helena Gruzewska / Elena.

Tadeusz Billewicz, 1728 - 1788, was also the son to above Aleksander Jerzy Billewicz + Anna.

Above JOZEF Billewicz, the Conspirator, b. ca 1760/1765, the marshal of the Rosienie county. The son of
Mateusz Billewicz (b. ca 1735) and Anna Eugenia Lopacinska.
Mateusz Bilewicz also lived in Smorgonie and NIESWIEZ; Mateusz + Lopacinska had sons:
1. Jozef Billewicz, b. ca 1760/1765, MP in 1793, died 1850, the marshal of the Rosienie county, the member of the Patriotic Society;
2. Jan Billewicz;
3. Ignacy Billewicz;
4. Tadeusz Billewicz junior.

Mateusz Bilewicz (b. ca 1735) was the official in Rosienie, MP, the son of Aleksander Billewicz.
Aleksander Jerzy Billewicz b. ca 1690, died in 1764 or 1755, was the son of Teodor Stefan Billewicz + Helena Gruzewska / Elena.
ALEKSANDER Jerzy BILEWICZ of the Rosienie county, b. ca 1690, married Anna Romer with 4 sons:
1.
Tadeusz Billewicz, senior, b. ca 1728, died in 1788, in 1783 in the Mscislau province;
2.
Jerzy BILEWICZ (born circa 1730), studied in Krolewiec, known German, then in Nieswiez; Jerzy Bilewicz was the Judge of ROSIENIE in 1765;
3.
Teodor Billewicz b. ca 1734/1744 + Kozuchowska of Kalisz [in KARSY] (b. ca 1734);
4.
Mateusz Bilewicz (b. ca 1735) also lived in Smorgonie, and NIESWIEZ.

Cecylia Barbara Billewicz born Kozuchowska was born in 1759, to Franciszek Kozuchowski and Marianna Walichnowska Bielinska.
Marjanna Walichnowska was the daughter of Michal Bielinski b. ca 1690, an owner of Karsy, Wierchoslaw, Bobry, Ciechel, Grudzielec, Magnuszewice [bef. 1763]. Then above estates took [aft. 1757] Franciszek Kozuchowski, the 2nd husband of above Marjanna Bielinska Walichnowska. The 2nd wedding of Marianna Walichnowska nee Bielinska was in 1757.

Marjanna Walichnowska Kozuchowska b. ca 1732, was the daughter of Michal Bielinski born ca 1690 who was the brother to Franciszek Bielinski born 1683.

In KARSY in 1763, Stanislaw Kostka Dydak Aleksander Jozef KOZUCHOWSKI was born [= Stanislaw Kostka Kozuchowski], the son of above Franciszek Kozuchowski.

Franciszek Kozuchowski b. aft. 1730 / 1739 - died in 1786 in Srem or ca 1787 ie. in January 1787 in the Karsy manor; Franciszek Kozuchowski was the KALISZ official, the owner of KARSY, buried in Kalisz.
Franciszek was the son of Aleksander Kozuchowski and Ludwina Borucka.
Franciszek Kozuchowski was the Kalisz official in 1762; the top member of the Bar Confederation in 1767, and in Poznan and Kalisz in 1768.

Cecylia Kozuchowska Billewicz married the Royal official Teodor Billewicz.
Cecylia Barbara Billewicz, or Cecilia Billewicz Kozuchowska, b. in 1759 in Starygrod, m. Teodor Billewicz,
with children:
1.
Malgorzata Butler, the great-grandmother of Marshal Jozef PILSUDSKI;
2. Urszula Jadwiga Teresa Pac - Pomarnacka;
3. Jan Erazmus Billewicz;
4. Gertruda Salomea Billewicz; and two others.

Teodor Billewicz b. ca 1734/1744, was the son of Aleksander Jerzy Billewicz, ca 1690-1755, and Helena Anna ROMER, the daughter of Jerzy ROMER.

Aleksander Jerzy Billewicz, ca 1690 - 1755, was the son of Teodor Billewicz and Helena GRUZEWSKA b. ca 1670.

Teodor Bilewicz = Teodor Stefan Billewicz, 1652 - 1724, was the son of Stefan Billewicz and Urszula Helena Kulminska / Helena Kulwinska / Helena Billewicz.

Stefan Billewicz b. [NOT ca 1610] ca 1633, d. in 1678, was the son of Jan Billewicz b. ca 1580/1590 + Helena Blinstrub, nee Puzyna, ca 1615 - bef. 1710, the daughter of Hieronim Puzyna + Estera SKROBOWICZ.
Maybe Stefan was the son of JAN Billewicz / Jan Bielewicz + Regina / Raina Lukomska.
Above Helena was the 1st wife of Jerzy Blinstrub, the son of Boguslaw [the grandson of GEORG Blinstrub b. ca 1570, who was in 1615 in Marburg, and in 1621 in the Frankfurt University]; the 2nd to Jan Blinstrub and the 3rd to named Jan Billewicz.

Cecylia Barbara Billewicz, or Cecilia Billewicz Kozuchowska, b. in 1759 in Starygrod, m. Teodor Billewicz, with above daughter Malgorzata Butler, b. ca 1780/1784, the great-grandmother of Marshal Jozef PILSUDSKI.
Malgorzata Billewicz, 1784 - 1861, Butler born Billewicz, was intermarried to old Scottish Butler family, ie to
Edward Sterling (1773 - 1847), traced descent from William, younger brother of Sir Robert Sterling, who had served under Gustavus Adolphus,
and, subsequently attaching himself to James Butler, first duke of Ormonde, was knighted in 1649. Edward, born at Waterford on 27 Feb. 1773; educated in Dublin; he migrated to Kames Castle and then to Llanblethian, near Cowbridge, Glamorganshire. In 1814 - 1815 he was at Paris, and on his return to England he became a regular member of the 'Times' staff.

Malgorzata Billewicz b. 1784, m. second to Wincenty Butler.
Piotr Kazimierz Wincenty / Piotr Pawel Pilsudski, 1794 - 1851, m. in 1832 to Teodora Urszula Otylia Butler, 1811 - 1886, the daughter of Wincenty Butler + Malgorzata Billewicz.

Named here Wincenty Jan August Butler, 1771 - 1843 in Rapszany, buried in Leluny, the son of Ignacy Buttler.

Mentioned Malgorzata Billewicz, 1784 - 1861, the daughter of Teodor Billewicz and Cecylia Barbara, had the above daughter Teodora Urszula Butler PILSUDSKA.
Above Piotr Pilsudski b. 1794, and Teodora Butler b. 1811, had the son
Jozef Wincenty Piotr Pilsudski, 1833 in Rapszny - 1902 in Petersburg, Insurgent, m. Maria Billewicz, 1842 - 1884 in Wilno,
the daughter of Antoni Billewicz + Helena Michalowska.
Piotr's grandson was MARSHAL Jozef Klemens Pilsudski, 1867 in Zulow - 1935 in Warszawa, Commander-in-Chief of the Polish Army, PM,
m. Maria Koplewska, and 2nd Aleksandra Szczerbinska [then her family intermarried KARWAT of Bydgoszcz and to Onyszkiewicz. Karwat intermarried Gabriel of Silesia/London; Hutten-Czapski of Raszkow; Jaruzelski of Kalisz; Bardzki of TCZEW - the line to Walknowski, Kiedrzynski, Pradzynski, Arnold - and next to Arnold in CHOCEN].

In Sobotka in 1762, bpt; but in Karsy, Juljanna Michalina was born as the daughter of Franciszek Kozuchowski + Marjanna. The godparents: Jan Krosnowski and Krystyna Walichnowska Walknowska - maybe the sister of the 1st husband of named Marjanna.

After all, we remember on 5 sons of Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. 1715/1720, among others:
Jakub Kiedrzynski
[born 1738, and lived near ERAZM MYCIELSKI and TEODOR BILLEWICZ + Kozuchowski - read about the village of KARSY. Teodor Billewicz - Chamberlain of King Stanislaw August Poniatowski from 1765; the member of the Bar Confederation of the Duchy of Samogitia. Andrzej Bardzki Colonel, 1730-1819 was the friend of ERAZM MYCIELSKI. Jakuba's family has family ties with Pradzynski, Madalinski, Psarski - and then Pradzynski and Uminski combines family ties with Kiedrzynski in the Kujawy, and also to MIEROSLAWSKI],
Izydor Kiedrzynski
[maybe as Izydor Jan Kiedrzynski, after about 1775/1776 staying in JEDLNO; his family joins family ties with Bleszynski and then to Konstantynowicz of Miezonka],
and
Kasper Kiedrzynski [his son is Bedziechow - then the estate owns SOKOLOWSKI from Brzesc Kujawski {there are Uminski, Madalinski, Mielzynski families}]. Kasper intermarried to Arcichowski of the Margonin district.

Named above JOZEF Billewicz (b. ca 1760/1765) - in 1789 in Samogitia; Ruthenian civilian-military commissar of the Duchy of Samogitia (1790), the confederate of the Targowica Confederation (1792), a member of the Grodno sejm (1793), chamberlain of the Rosienie (1800).
On August 15, 1812, elected him the deputy to the General Confederation of the Kingdom of Poland, later he became the marshal of the gentry in ROSIENIE.
Master of the "Palemon" of the Masonic Lodge (1820-21) and honorary member of Vilnius lodges: "Perfect Unity" and "Good Shepherd".
In May 1821, he was admitted to the Patriotic Society during the meeting of the Society near Vilnius.
He married Anna Szemiot, they had two daughters:
Urszula Billewicz (the later wife of Ludwik Pilsudski)
and Kunegunda Billewicz (the later wife of Ezekiel Staniewicz);
after his death, the Billewicze estate (today's Biliunai village) passed into the hands of the Pilsudski family.

The Bilewicz / Billewicz family lived in Teneniai, Lithuania, 50 km south-east of Gargzdai; Tenenie / Teneniai, 22 km west of Taurogi, here
Maria Pilsudska nee Billewicz was born in 1842 [Adamowo / Adomavas near Teneniai],
she was mother of Jozef Pilsudski;
Maria Billewicz Pilsudska was the daughter of Antoni Billewicz and Helena Michalowski;
her brother was father of Joanna Narutowicz;
her sister Zofia Zubow nee Billewicz;
Maria Billewicz in 1863 in Teneniai married to Jozef Wincenty Pilsudski with 12 children - they had the private teacher who was from Switzerland; Maria Pilsudska d. 1884 in Suginty; Suginty / Suginciai - close to UTENA.

Kazimierz Pilsudki - the great-grandfather of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski - b. ca 1760, was the owner of Zemogile [ZEMYGALA, close to Betygala; Ziemgala ca 15 km east of Raseiniai] by the Dubisa [Dubysa / Dubisa] river, and married to
Anna Bilewicz - her mother nee Polubinski / Polubinska;
she had 4 brothers: Joachim; Jozef; Wincenty; Wojciech. The oldest brother of Anna Pilsudka drowned in the river!; next brother Colonel Jozef Bilewicz, lived at Court of Stanislaw August Poniatowski; the sister Eufrozyna, 1760 - 1853, m. Wincenty Biallozor / Biallozor of Poszuszwie.

Anna Pilsudska was the daughter of Walerian Billewicz, the officer in Dyrwiany Male in 1788-1795, d. 1785? or 1795.
Dyrwiany - Dirvonenai, west of Siauliai, north of Raseiniai.
Anna's brother was Jozef Billewicz the Freemason and CONSPIRATOR.
Above Kazimierz Pilsudski b. ca 1750, d. ca 1820, the officer in Rosienie, married in 1786 in Krakes, near Kiejdany [Krakes - east of Raseiniai], to above named Anna Billewicz, 1761 - 1837.
Anna Pilsudska was the granddaughter of
Piotr Billewicz,
the great-granddaughter of Zygmunt Billewicz born ca 1640.
Zygmunt Billewicz b. ca 1640, was the brother of Teodor Stefan Billewicz, 1655-1697.
Teodor Billewicz had sons:
1. Jan Stefan Billewicz;
2. Aleksander Jerzy Billewicz, b. 1690,
who was the father of TADEUSZ BILLEWICZ, and the grandfather to Helena Wazgird Morykoni and Adam Billewicz, b. ca 1750.

Named above Zygmunt's brother [NOT the father] was Stefan Billewicz, ca 1633 - 1678.
Stefan Billewicz was the son of Jan Billewicz / Johan Bielewicz, b. ca 1580/1590.
Jan Bielewicz was the son of Wojciech Billewicz + Krystyna Szemet. Wojciech Billewicz / Wojciech Jerzy Bilevicius, ca 1550 - 1600, was the son of Jerzy Billewicz b. ca 1520.

Older Teodor Bilewicz = Teodor Stefan Billewicz, 1652 - 1724, was the son of Stefan Billewicz and Urszula Helena Kulminska / Helena Kulwinska / Helena Billewicz.

Stefan Billewicz b. [NOT ca 1610] ca 1633, d. in 1678, was the son of Jan Billewicz b. ca 1580/1590 + Helena Blinstrub, nee Puzyna, ca 1615 - bef. 1710, the daughter of Hieronim Puzyna + Estera SKROBOWICZ.
Maybe Stefan was the son of JAN Billewicz / Jan Bielewicz + Regina / Raina Lukomska.
Above Helena was the 1st wife of Jerzy Blinstrub, the son of Boguslaw [the grandson of GEORG Blinstrub].

Younger Teodor Billewicz - Chamberlain of King Stanislaw August Poniatowski from 1765; the member of the Bar Confederation of the Duchy of Samogitia; he was living together with Tadeusz Billewicz, brother, from 1771. Teodor was the official in Wilkomierz in 1765, MP three times; in 1764 he was the district administrator of the Wilkomierz county to the confederation of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. In 1764 he was an supporter of Stanislaw August Poniatowski from the Wilkomierz county. The deputy of the Vilnius province to the parliament of 1764.

Above named Tadeusz Billewicz - died on August 12, 1788/1790, the Castellan of Troki from 1788, the governor of Mscislaw since 1786, Castellan of Mscislaw from 1783, marshal of the Duchy of Samogitia to the Bar Confederation from 1771, a consort of the Perpetual Council, the official in the province of Torun in 1764. He was an supporter of Stanislaw August Poniatowski in 1764 from the Duchy of Samogitia. Member of Parliament from 1776 of Duchy of Samogitia. Consulter of the Military Department of the Perpetual Council in 1788.
Billewicz Tadeusz, was the eldest son of Aleksander Jerzy (b. 1690 - 1755).
ALEKSANDER Jerzy BILEWICZ of the Rosienie county, b. ca 1690, married Anna Romer with 4 sons:
1.
Tadeusz Billewicz, senior, b. ca 1728, died in 1788, in 1783 in the Mscislau province;
2.
Jerzy BILEWICZ (born circa 1730), studied in Krolewiec, known German, then in Nieswiez; Jerzy Bilewicz was the Judge of ROSIENIE in 1765;
3.
Teodor Billewicz b. ca 1734/1744 + Kozuchowska of Kalisz [in KARSY] (b. ca 1734);
4.
Mateusz Bilewicz (b. ca 1735) also lived in Smorgonie, and NIESWIEZ.

Jan Billewicz b. ca. 1790 was the grandson of named Aleksander Jerzy BILLEWICZ (b. 1690), who was the supporter of Stanislaw Leszczynski in 1733, so apparently a supporter of Czartoryski and not Radziwill. Aleksander Jerzy Billewicz was MP in 1744. Aleksander Jerzy Billewicz b. ca 1690 - died in 1764 or 1755, was the son of Teodor STEFAN Billewicz and Helena Gruzewska / Elena.
Aleksander Jerzy Billewicz, was living in Ruszcza, and also in the Vilkomir county. Married Anna Romer; he send his sons: Tadeusz and Jerzy to schools in Koenigsberg. In Nieswiez, Teodor Billewicz and Mateusz Billewicz - his next sons - were living. Orphaned (1755) brothers at first were supported the Radziwill prince - Michal "Rybenko". Brigadier Golicyn arrested Jerzy and Mateusz in Rosienie, before 17 October 1768. In the following year, nothing was heard about the Billeviches.
Only in connection with Oginski, son-in-law of Michal Czartoryski, the Billewiczs supported the Bar confederation.

Teodor Billewicz, in July 1771, is recruiting, at the secret meeting, Jacek Antoni Puttkamer, the former marshal of the duchy. Teodor Billewicz not wanting to recognize the partition, sat in Gdansk; in the autumn of 1773 together with K. Radziwill visited Mainz, Dresden, he went to Gdansk, and again, to leave for a few years to Germany. Probably he returned to Zmudz at the same time when back to Nieswiez Radziwill (1778). At that time, he accepted the chamberlain post from Stanislaw August.

Chruszczobrod and the Billewiczs:
Jozef Billewicz (b. ca 1760/1765 - d. 1850) - the Marshal of Rosienie;
the son of Mateusz Billewicz b. 1735/1740, and Anna Eugenia Lopacinski (1753-1789),
the daughter of Ignacy Blazej Stanislaw Lopacinski, 1722-1776 + Judyta Prozor / Jutyta Prozor, 1730-1812.
Above MATEUSZ Billewicz (born ca 1735) = Motiejus Bilevicius - was the son of Aleksandras Jurgis Bilevicius / Aleksander Jerzy Billewicz b. ca 1690 - died in 1764 or 1755;
the grandson of
Teodoras Steponas Bilevicius / Teodor Billewicz and Helena Gruzewska / Elena.

And below links of Chruszczobrod close to Siewierz:
Turza Wielka close to Sobowo and Chalin with the Nostitz-Jackowski clan - Strzegowa and Gostyczyna, south to Kalisz - Chocen south to Wloclawek - Swiedziebnia near to the East Prussia border with Stara Hancza in the Suwalki region - with link to Andrychow-Wadowice-Kety region and Lowinia-Krzciecice north-east to Sedziszow - Gniewiecin, 11 km south-west to KRZCIECICE:

Anna Dembinska b. 1760, was the daughter of Antoni Dembinski b. ca 1705, d. in 1781 in Gniewiecin, 6 kilometres south of Sedziszow [the Swietokrzyskie province].

And next connections to Chruszczobrod from BOROWNO:
Kostancja Kiedrzynska was the sister of Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680 + Anna MOLSKA of Pleszew. Konstancja married to Andrzej Myszkowski b. 1683, in Chruszczobrod, m. in 1701 in Borowno. Konstancja Kiedrzynska b. ca 1680 in Radostkow in the Borowno parish.
Andrzej MYSZKOWSKI was the son of Waclaw (Venceslaus) Myszkowski b. ca 1650, d. in 1698 in Chruszczobrod, the Siewierz official, the owner of Chruszczobrod and Mierzejowice (Mierzowice = Mirzowice), closest to the Myszkowskis in Trzebieslawice.
Waclaw m. Katarzyna Olszewska. Zofia Olszewska was the sister of Katarzyna Olszewski. In 1745 - Katarzyna was widowed after Waclaw Myszkowski.
Andrzej Myszkowski was the grandson of senior Waclaw Myszkowski b. ca 1600, d. 1663/1666 of Mirow. Owned Myslow, 11 km north to Siewierz; and of Chruszczobrod. Owned Osiek, 5 km south-east to Kozieglowy. Married Zofia Podczaszanka.

Above Waclaw Myszkowski b. ca 1600, had a son Jan Myszkowski b. ca 1630, died aft. 1676, the owner of Chruszczobrod, Sikorki and Trzebieslawice - 3 km south-west to GOLUCHOWICE; and named Sikorka / Sikorki was 3 km south-west to Chruszczobrod.

Maciej Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1720 ?, in 1787 was the Piotrkow official, his witnesses [ca 1740] Michal Czarnocki / Michal CZARNIECKI, and Hipolit Czarniecki.
Karol Boromeusz Maslowski was the brother to Anna Zofia Maslowska, b. in 1698, the Lubojnia owner [3 km north to Wola Kiedrzynska, 8 km east to KAMYK of the Kiedrzynskis] + Franciszek Bykowski, d. 1754, the son of Marcin BYKOWSKI, the Ostrzeszow official, and named Anna Zofia MASLOWSKA Bykowska m. 2nd in 1755 to Hipolit Czarniecki b. ca 1695, the son of
Szymon CZARNIECKI b. ca 1670.
Maciej Nostitz-Jackowski was the son of Piotr Nostitz-Jackowski / Piotr Jackowski b. ca 1670, d. 1737 in Witkowice, in the Borowno parish.
Piotr Nostitz-Jackowski m. in 1709 in Chorzenice, in the Borowno parish, to Marianna Tomicka b. ca 1680.
CHORZENICE - 6 kilometres south-west of Klomnice, 17 km north-east of Czestochowa.
BOROWNO - 5 km south to KRUSZYNA.
Witkowice - 2 km north-east to Chorzenice.
Piotr Nostitz-Jackowski was the brother to Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 + three times married.

JOZEF Billewicz of ROSIENIE died 1850, the marshal of the Rosienie county. The son of Mateusz Billewicz and Anna Eugenia Lopacinska.
Ruthenian civilian-military commissar of the Duchy of Samogitia (1790), deputy to the Grodno Parliament (1793), president of the border court of the Ruszcza county (1795).
He married Anna Szemiot, with two daughters:
Urszula + Ludwik Pilsudski;
and Kunegunda + Ezekiel Staniewicz.
Above Anna Eugenia Bilevich (Lopatinska), 1753 - 1789, was the daughter of Ignacy Blazej Stanislaw Lopacinski + Judyta Prozor.

Ignacy Blazej Stanislaw Lopacinski, 1722 in Lopacin / Lopatino, the Mstsislaw District - 1776 in Vilnius, MP, writer, in 1746 the Mscislaw official, the son of Leon Lopacinski, the the Mscislaw official, 1663-1732 + Regina SWIECICKA.

The complex web of German, Polish, Russian, French, Scottish conspirators and spies - Bebelno, Wegleszyn with Bystrzanowski and Kochowski; Lowinia with Bystrzanowski; Gniewiecin, 11 km to KRZCIECICE with Debinski and Nostitz-Jackowski. Suchecki and Jordan in Krzciecice. Turza Wielka close to Sobowo and Chalin - Strzegowa and Gostyczyna, south to Kalisz - Chruszczobrod close to Siewierz - Chocen south to Wloclawek - Swiedziebnia near to the East Prussia border with Stara Hancza in the Suwalki region - with link to Andrychow-Wadowice-Kety [Czaniec, Kozy, Lipnik Gorny, Roczyny, Twierdza, Wieprz] region and above Lowinia-Krzciecice north-east to Sedziszow. Podolin and Czarnocin; Chelmo, Krery, Przedborz + Bugaj, Dmenin, Kobiele Wielkie. CHRUSZCZOBROD and the Poniatowskis.

Lucretia Wojna-Jasieniecka / Lukrecja Woyna / Lukrecja Poniatowska (Wojna-Jasieniecka) / Lukrecya Woynianka Woyna, b. ca 1630, the wife of Jan Poniatowski b. ca 1620 [in 1640 Jan Poniatowski lived in CHRUSZCZOBROD], with the daughter Anna Poniatowska / Poniatovska / Anna Swiecicka b. ca 1650 + Jan Sventitski / Jan Swiecicki, with a daughter Regina Sventitska / Regina Lopacinska Swiecicka, b. ca 1680, d. in 1773 in Vilnius + Leon Lopatinski
[see also below on Leon Lopacinski, the the Mscislaw official, 1663-1732 + Regina SWIECICKA],
with children:
1.
bishop Jan Dominic Lopatinski, 1708 in MSCISLAW / Mscislavl - 1778 in Janapole, the Telsiai District = Telsze;
2. Eufrozyna Scholastyka Lopacinski b. 1712;
3. Krystyna Lopacinski b. 1713;
4. Ludwik Lopacinski b. ca 1720;
5.
Mikolaj Tadeusz Bernard Lopacinski, b. 1715 in Lopacin, d. in 1778 in Leonpol, the Hrodna Province + Barbara Kopec, ca 1727 - 1799 in WILNO / Vilnius, the daughter of Michal Antoni Kopec + Anna Naramowska b. ca 1670.
6. Roza Rachela Lopacinska, 1719-1790;
and 2 others.

Above Jan Swiecicki b. ca 1650, was the son of Stanislaw Swiecicki b. ca 1610 + Apolonia Menzhynska / Apolonia Mezynska b. ca 1620. Jan m. Anna Poniatowska, with the daughter Regina Sventitska. Jan Swiecicki was the MSCISLAW official ca 1680 - aft. 1700.

Stanislaw Poniatowski b. in 1676 in Chojnik, d. 1762, the Cracow governor, General, served Sweden Army in 1708, the son of Franciszek Poniatowski + Helena Niewiarowska. Franciszek was closest to Andrzej Potocki died in 1691, the Cracow governor + Anna Rysinska, with among others Jozef Potocki b. 1673 + Wiktoria Leszczynska and 2nd Ludwika Mniszech, with a son Stanislaw Potocki b. 1698, the Poznan governor + Marianna Laszcz and 2nd Helena Zamoyska, with children among others, Jozef Potocki b. 1735, d. in 1802 in Wien, MP.

Above Franciszek Poniatowski b. 1651, the Wyszogrod official in 1690, the son of Jan Poniatowski b. ca 1610/1620/1630.

JOZEF Billewicz of ROSIENIE died 1850, the marshal of the Rosienie county. The son of
Mateusz Billewicz and Anna Eugenia Lopacinska.
Ruthenian civilian-military commissar of the Duchy of Samogitia (1790), deputy to the Grodno Parliament (1793), president of the border court of the Ruszcza county (1795). On August 15, 1812, elected as the deputy to the General Confederation of the Kingdom of Poland, later he became the marshal of the nobility in the County Rosienie. Master of the "Palemon" Masonic Lodge (1820-21) and honorary member of Vilnius lodges: "Perfect Unity" and "Good Shepherd". In May 1821, he was admitted to the Patriotic Society during the meeting in Vilnius. He married
Anna Szemiot, with two daughters: Urszula + Ludwik Pilsudski; and Kunegunda + Ezekiel Staniewicz.
After his death, the Billewicze estate (today's Biliunai village) passed into the hands of the Pilsudski family.

Above Anna Eugenia Bilevich (Lopatinska), 1753 - 1789, was the daughter of Ignacy Blazej Stanislaw Lopacinski + Judyta Prozor.
Ignacy Blazej Stanislaw Lopacinski, 1722 in Lopacin / Lopatino, the Mstsislaw District - 1776 in Vilnius, MP, writer, in 1746 the Mscislaw official, the son of
Leon Lopacinski, the the Mscislaw official, 1663-1732 + Regina SWIECICKA;
Ignacy of Jody was the brother to Bishop of ZMUDZ, Jan Dominik Lopacinski, and to the Brzesc Litewski governor, Mikolaj Tadeusz Lopacinski.
Ignacy with the brother Jan Dominik, moved abroad together with Bishop Jozef SAPIEHA.
Ignacy Blazej Stanislaw Lopacinski, 1722-1776, had a son
Jozef Nepomucen Nicefor Lopacinski, 1764-1850 + Paulina Antonina Franciszka Oginska + 2nd Klotylda Ruszczyc, ca 1770-1823. Jozef Nepomucen had a daughter, 1802-1880, m. Koziell-POKLERWSKI,
with the son Wladyslaw Koziell-Poklewski, 1834-1889. Wladyslaw had a daughter Teresa Maria Koziell-Poklewska + Wiktor Swiatopelk-Mirski, b. ca 1865, younger, the son of Wiktor Swiatopelk-Mirski, b. ca 1845;
the grandson of
Wiktor Swiatopelk-Mirski, 1820-1892;
the great-grandson of
Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski, 1788-1852 + 2nd Konstancja Wlosowska, ca 1790-1865;
the great-great-grandson of [compare below different genealogy of TOMASZ Swiatopelk b. 1788]
Tadeusz Swiatopelk-Mirski b. ca 1720 + Anna Swiatopelk-Mirska b. ca 1750;
the great-great-great-grandson of
1.
Jan Stanislaw Swiatopelk-Mirski, ca 1690-1761 + Joanna Rymsza;
2.
Cyprian Swiatopelk-Mirski b. ca 1710 + Maria Billewicz.

Above Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski and Chocen-Zgierz line:
Smilowice close to CHOCEN bought Maciej von Waldorff - Wolicki, ca 1795. Ca 1867/1870 Gustaw Findeisen bought SMILOWICE close to Golaszewo and to Chocen. The Findeisen family owned Smilowice until 1939.

Above Gustaw Adolf Findeisen, 1834-1885, was the son of Karol FINDEISEN, 1797-1855, German, and Julianna Stegman, 1794-1854; Gustaw Findeisen, German roots, was born in 1834 in Gostynin, d. in Smilowice [here the Walesa family intermarried to Germans].
He acted in WLOCLAWEK and Gustaw Findeisen was the Warsaw industrial entrepreneur. Gustaw's grandson - by Tadeusz son - was Andrzej Findeisen. Gustaw FINDEISEN m. in 1867, in Lowicz, to Pelagia Joanna Rodys, 1849-1875, the daughter of
Dss Boleslawa Wanda Felicja Rodys Swiatopelk-Mirska, born in 1831 in Swiedziebnia, in the PLOCK county, d. in 1915 in Warsaw.
Boleslawa was the daughter of
prince Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski / Thomas Theophilus Jan Sviatopolk-Mirsky [1st m. MALESZEWSKA] and 3rd marriage to Marianne / Marianna Marcjanna Swiatopelk-Mirska, nee Nostitz-Jackowska, 1807 - 1853,
the daughter of
Jan Nepomuk Xaverius Nostitz-Jatskovski / Jan Nepomucen Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1770, and Petronela DRYWA - ZAKRZEWSKA.
The grand-daughter of Alexander Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1729;
great-granddaughter of MICHAL Jackowski b. ca 1700 / 1705, d. ca 1766;
the great-great-grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + Rozalia Trzebska,
and JAN had also the daughter
Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska married Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720, the Bieganin owner [my family branch].

Boleslawa RODYS was the daughter of prince Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski / Thomas Theophilus Jan Sviatopolk-Mirsky [1st m. MALESZEWSKA] and his 3rd wife, Marianne / Marianna Marcjanna Swiatopelk-Mirska, nee Nostitz-Jackowska, 1807 - 1853, the daughter of Jan Nepomuk Xaverius Nostitz-Jatskovski / Jan Nepomucen Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1770, and Petronela DRYWA - ZAKRZEWSKA.

Above Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski, 1788-1852, had a daughter
Maria Swiatopelk-Mirska, ca 1820-1899 + Henryk Dominik Wincenty Lopacinski, 1823-1910,
with the son
Aleksander Lopacinski, 1848-1917 + Tekla Koziell-Poklewska, ca 1860-1945.
Above Maria Swiatopelk had the brother
Wiktor Lopacinski, 1820-1892 + Laura Czyzewicz.

Above named TADEUSZ Swiatopelk-Mirski b. ca 1760 and Jan SWIATOPELK-MIRSKI b. ca 1770, m. Tekla Burgundyfera Despot-Zenowicz, probably were the brothers of Franciszek Ksawery SWIATOPELK-MIRSKI, b. ca 1760/1764, married to Katarzyna Badowska, 1764 - 1843, who had the son Tomasz Bogumil Swiatopelk - Mirski, 1788, d. 1868.

Franciszek Ksawery SWIATOPELK-MIRSKI, b. ca 1760/1764, married to Katarzyna Badowska, 1764 - 1843; they had the son Tomasz Bogumil Swiatopelk - Mirski, 1788, d. 1868, m. Marcianna / Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska [net to my family Kiedrzynski].
Marianna was the daughter of Jan Nepomucen married 2nd to Petronela nee Drywa-Zakrzewska in 1804, born 1776 / 1780.
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski was the son of Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, born in Straszewo.
Nogat - 26 km south-east to KWIDZYN; 8 kilometres north of Lasin, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz, and 69 km north-east of Torun.
Straszewo / Dietrichsdorf, 17 km north-east to KWIDZYN; in the Kwidzyn county, close to Ryjewo - 18 km north to KWIDZYN. Named above Straszewo is situated at half way from Malbork to Kwidzyn.

Marianna KCZEWSKI was daughter of Andrzej Kczewski and Marianna; wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski.
Aleksander Jackowski was born in 1729 ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 in the Nogat village. The son of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1705, d. ca 1766. The grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670.
Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766 m. Anna Nostitz - Jackowska, ca 1710/1715 - 1768. Anna was the daughter of above Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670.
Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski married Kiedrzynska had one sister, named above Anna Skorzewska born Nostitz-Jackowska. Franciszka JACKOWSKA married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1710/1715, then he was the owner of Bieganin close to RASZKOW [my family].
Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski, 1788-1868, Duke in 1861 = JAN Siemionowicz Swiatopelk Mirski / Tomasz Teofil Jan MIRSKI, m. Marcjanna Nostitz-Jackowska.
His sons:
A.
Dmitrij Hariton Ruryk Miron back to Russia in 1840, 1841 served at Caucasus. Dmitri / Dmitry Ivanovich / Dmitrij, born in 1824 or 1825 - d. 1899, Infantry General and politician, Caucasus and Russo-Turkish wars, member of the State Council of Imperial Russia;
B.
Mikolaj Swiatopelk Mirski, 1833 - 1898, m. 1st to Wiera Bagratyd / Pss Vera b. Tbilisi 1842. He bought MIR in 1895 from the family of Dominik Radziwill and his daughter Stefania.
Above Wiera Bagration Gruzinsky, m. Swiatopelk Mirska, b. 1842 in Tbilisi, Georgia; d. 1863;
the daughter of ELIZBAR / ILIA Grigorievich Bagration Gruzinsky and Anastasja.
Mentioned above ELIZBAR / ILIA Grigorievich Bagration Gruzinsky b. 1790, d. 1854, was the son of Giorgi XII Bagrationi (King of Kartli and Kakheti) and Mariam.


The BEDZIN county. Mierzowice [= Mirzowice], Slawkow, Golonog, Lagisza, Grodziec; Gora No 2 / Gora Siewierska in 1757, south-west to Chruszczobrod [in 1640/1644, Jan Poniatowski b. ca 1610/1620]; and the Siewierz Duchy, ca 1640 - 1676 - 1757 - 1792:

Mierzowice / Mierzejowice [= Mirzowice in the Chruszczobrod parish] - 13 kilometres north of Bedzin. Close to Psary and Siewierz.
Slawkow at half way from Olkusz to Dabrowa Gornicza, 18 km south-east to Chruszczobrod.
Golonog - the part of Dabrowa Gornicza, 14 km south-west to Chruszczobrod, 9 km east to Lagisza.
Grodziec, 6 km west to Lagisza;
Lagisza, 11 km south-east to Twardowice, 18 km south-west to Chruszczobrod, and 17/18 km south to Siewierz.
Lagisza at present is situated in northern Bedzin; bordered with the Grodziec district.
Goluchowice - at half way from Siewierz to Chruszczobrod. In Chruszczobrod - Gabriel Jozef Longin Taszycki was born in 1755. Not in Rudniki. Gabriel Taszycki d. in 1809 in Wysoka.
Gora No 2 / Gora Siewierska [Jozef Poniatowski], 2 km south to Twardowice.

TWARDOWICE:
Ludwika Grabianska b. in 1857 in Twardowice, d. Nov. 1939 in Tomice close to Wadowice. Ludwika Grabianska Gostkowska m. in 1875 in Twardowice, in the Siemonia parish [close to Golasza, north to Bedzin], to Baron Aleksander Gostkowski, b. 1839 in Zagrody, d. in 1893 in Tomice close to Wadowice - witnesses: Romuald Grabianski, the landlord of Wiklow and Jan Grabianski, the Kuznica [Kuznica Sulikowska or Kuznica Maslonska] owner.
WIKLOW - 2 kilometres north of Kruszyna of the Lubomirskis, 24 km north-east of Czestochowa.
The Bedzin county: Twardowice close to Siemonia, is stuated 13 / 14 km south-west-west to GOLUCHOWICE.
Aleksander Gostkowski owned Proszowice north-east to Cracow, Zagrody Proszowskie = Zagrody Krolewskie in Proszowice, Tomice close to Wadowice; was living in Tomice. Aleksander was the son of Baron Romuald Michal Gostkowski, ca 1812 - 1874 + Kornelia Cyprianna Magdalena Wezyk, ca 1815 - 1881.
Kornelia Cyprianna Magdalena Wezyk, ca 1820 - 1881, was the daughter of Stanislaw WEZYK + Salomea Rottermund. Stanislaw Wezyk, 1778/1779-1855, probably the first son of Ksawery Franciszek Wezyk, b. ca 1750.

PSARY - 5 km north-west to Lagisza.
The Bedzin county:
Twardowice close to Siemonia, is stuated 13 / 14 km south-west-west to GOLUCHOWICE.

Tomice is a village in the Wadowice County, 3 kilometres north-west of Wadowice, 11 km east to Wieprz, 10 km north-east to Inwald, 12 km east to Nidek, 13 km north-east to Andrychow.

Kostancja Kiedrzynska was the sister of Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680 + Anna MOLSKA of Pleszew. Konstancja married to Andrzej Myszkowski b. 1683, in Chruszczobrod, m. in 1701 in Borowno. Konstancja Kiedrzynska b. ca 1680 in Radostkow in the Borowno parish.
Andrzej MYSZKOWSKI was the son of Waclaw (Venceslaus) Myszkowski b. ca 1650, d. in 1698 in Chruszczobrod, the Siewierz official, the owner of Chruszczobrod and Mierzejowice (Mierzowice = Mirzowice), closest to the Myszkowskis in Trzebieslawice.
Waclaw m. Katarzyna Olszewska. Zofia Olszewska was the sister of Katarzyna Olszewski. In 1745 - Katarzyna was widowed after Waclaw Myszkowski.
Andrzej Myszkowski was the grandson of senior Waclaw Myszkowski b. ca 1600, d. 1663/1666 of Mirow.
Owned Myslow, 11 km north to Siewierz; and of Chruszczobrod.
Owned Osiek, 5 km south-east to Kozieglowy.
Married Zofia Podczaszanka.
Above Waclaw Myszkowski b. ca 1600, had a son Jan Myszkowski b. ca 1630, died aft. 1676, the owner of Chruszczobrod, Sikorki and Trzebieslawice - 3 km south-west to GOLUCHOWICE;
and named Sikorka / Sikorki was 3 km south-west to Chruszczobrod.

In 1638 Joachim Myszkowski baptised newborn Marjanna Lipnicki of Trzebieslawice. In 1641 in Trzebieslawice, Stanislaw Siemunski had a child; witnesses Zofja Swierczowska, but in 1644 Teodozja Siemunska was born.
1644: Wojciech Zarski of Zabkowice was born - godparents: Jan Poniatowski + Barbara Ujejska. Here was living Wladyslaw Ujejski of Psary and Zofja Myszkowska of Chruszczobrod.
The Myszkowskis took Mierzowice and Chruszczobrod.
In 1644, Bartlomiej Stefanowski back money from GORA No 2; Jan Poniatowski was the witness.
In 1676 Andrzej Poniatowski was the SLAWKOW governor ie Andrzej Poniatowski of Poniatowa.
Golonog in the Slawkow parish, was owned by Andrzej Trzebicki, Bishop of Cracow, in 1675 founded a church. The parish now included Zabkowice divided from the Chruszczobrod parish.
Above Jan Poniatowski was living in Chruszczobrod ca 1640, born ca 1610/1620; m. 2nd Zofia Grocholska with the son Franciszek Poniatowski b. October 1651, died in May 1691 + (in 1674) Helena Niewiarowska b. 1656, d. 1732.

Jan Poniatowski b. ca 1620 + 1st to Lukrecja Woyna.
Jan Poniatowski in 1640 was godfather in Chruszczobrod together with Barbara Ujejska, the daughter of Ujejski, the writer of a land office.
Jan Poniatowski of Chruszczobrod was the godfather together with Zofia Swietoslawska in 1640.
The newborn Mikolaj Myszkowski b. in 1640 in Osiek, bpt. in December 1640 in Kozieglowki.
In 1757, Karol Zarski, the owner of Gora No 2 , and Jozef Ciolek Poniatowski / Jozef Poniatowski, the owner of half in GORA / Gora Siewierska, had a court case vs priest Szaff.
In 1761, Jozef Grabianski was the owner of a part in Chruszczobrod or Mierzajowo vs the priest of Bedzin. Jozef Grabianski took this estate from Kazimierz Przylecki.
In 1734 in Chruszczobrod, Stanislaw Przylecki the Oswiecim official, the Zator, Siewierz official, with the wife Zuzanna Myszkowski, were the owners of Chruszczobrod and Mierzejowice.
Jozef Ciolek Poniatowski was the co-owner of GORA No 2. Named Jozef Poniatowski younger, in 1769 had court case.

Jan Poniatowski was the son of Jozef Poniatowski Torelli older [Ciolek] + in 1629 to Zofia nee Poniatowski. Jozef Poniatowski = Jozef Kacper Torelli Poniatowski = Kacper Poniatowski [Ciolek], b. ca 1590/1600 + Barbara Lisowska / Zofia Barbara Lisowska b. ca 1600 / bef. 1608, the daughter of Jan Niclas Lisowski b. 1570, d. 1612 + Margaretha Eva Kraus, b. 1574, d. 1631.
Kacper Poniatowski m. Barbara Lisowska b. ca 1600. Kacper was the son of oldest Jan Poniatowski b. ca 1570.
We need check different genealogy of JAN Poniatowski b. ca 1610/1620/1630:
Jozef Poniatowski / Joseph Kacper Giuseppe Salinguerra Torelli (Poniatowski) b. ca 1590 in Italy, in Poland probably aft. 1608, d. 1678. Named above Giuseppe Salinguerra Torelli sometimes born in 1610 / 1612, d. in Cracow in 1652, was the son of Salinguerra who died in 1615, of Pomponio and of Palazzo Lanfranchi located in the city of Pisa, the region of Tuscany, Italy; he together with his cousin Adriano Torelli, thanks to the monks of Montechiarugolo, moved home to Poland. Named Salinguerra Torelli b. 1583 [acc. to me ca 1570], d. 1615.
Mentioned Joseph Kacper Giuseppe Salinguerra Torelli Poniatowski d. 1678, married Zofia Sreniawa / Sofia of Poniatowa, or Zofia Barbara Lisowska Poniatowska = Barbara Lisowska b. 1608, the daughter of Adalbert Sreniawa / Szreniawa = Lisowski, the owner of Poniatowa + Anna LESZCZYNSKA. Mentioned Jozef Poniatowski b. in Italy ca 1590/bef. 1608.

Named Zofia Poniatowski b. bef. 1608 or 1612, with the sons: Jan Poniatowski, 1620/1630-1676; and Adam Poniatowski with the Ciolek coat of arms, and probably next son -
Andrzej Poniatowski b. ca 1630
[in 1676 Andrzej Poniatowski was the SLAWKOW governor ie Andrzej Poniatowski of Poniatowa. Golonog in the Slawkow parish, was owned by Andrzej Trzebicki, Bishop of Cracow, in 1675 founded a church. The parish now included Zabkowice divided from the Chruszczobrod parish. Above Jan Poniatowski was living in Chruszczobrod ca 1640, born ca 1610/1620; m. 2nd Zofia Grocholska, with the son Franciszek Poniatowski b. October 1651, died in May 1691 + (in 1674) Helena Niewiarowska b. 1656, d. 1732. Jan Poniatowski b. ca 1620 + 1st to Lukrecja Woyna. Jan Poniatowski in 1640 was the godfather in Chruszczobrod together with Barbara Ujejska, the daughter of Ujejski, the writer of a land office. Jan Poniatowski of Chruszczobrod was the godfather together with Zofia Swietoslawska in 1640].
Above Jan Poniatowski (Torelli) / Giovanni b. 1620/1630, with nickname Ciolek Poniatowski, was the official at the Court of Maria Luisa Gonzaga b. 1611.
Jan Poniatowski (1610/1620/1630-1676) m. Jadwiga Maciejowska in 1650, and Jadwiga b. 1625, d. 1659; they had
the son in 1651, Franciszek Stanislaw Poniatowski, d. in 1691/1695 + Helena Niewiarowska;
the grandson Stanislaw Poniatowski (1676-1762), General in Lithuania, m. in 1720 to Konstancja Czartoryska;
the great-grandson was Kazimierz Poniatowski (1721-1800), General, m. in 1751 to Apolonia Ustrzycka;
the great-great-grandson was Stanislaw Poniatowski (1754-1833) with the son
Jozef Poniatowski, Duke of Monterontodo (1816-1873, musician + Mathilde Perotti,
and the grandson Stanislas Poniatowski, Prince of Monterotondo (1835-1906) + Louise-Leopoldine.

In 1744 inf. on Jozef Grabianski, the Winnica official, the co-owner of Chruszczobrod, together with Jan Zakrzewski Bogoria, the SIEWIERZ judge, the Miarzejewice / Mierzejowice landlord.
In ZWIERZYNIEC in 1763 to 1801, the nun in Zwierzyniec, Petronela Poniatowski.
In Grodziec, in 1758, godfather was Jacek Jozef Poniatowski with the wife Anna of Lagisza, together with the witnessess Jan Kmita, Teresa Krasuska, Stefan Kmita of Kwasniowo, Felicjan Boguslawski of SLAWKOWO and others.
SIEWIERZ in 1792, the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski confirmed the Siewierz duchy for Bishop Michal Poniatowski, his brother, who was the Siewierz governor.

And on the Targowica member:
Katarzyna Jordan b. ca 1730, the daughter of Kazimierz Jordan b. ca 1700 + Maria Elzbieta WIKTOR. Katarzyna d. 1808, m. Jozef Taszycki.

Wysoka, 4 km north-east to Chruszczobrod; 7 km east to Goluchowice; and 2 km north to Wiesiolka.

Bzow is situated 3 / 4 km south-east to Kromolow - 16 / 17 km north-east to Chruszczobrod.
Kromolow, 6 km east to Zawiercie, 12 km south-west to Kroczyce, 17 km north-east to Chruszczobrod; 7 km south-east to RUDNIKI, 14 /15 km north=east to Wysoka and to Wiesiolka; and 17 km north-east to GOLUCHOWICE.

Waclaw Myszkowski b. ca 1600, the landlord of Myslow, 11 km north to Siewierz, and of Chruszczobrod. Waclaw Myszkowski b. ca 1600, d. 1663/1666, of Mirow.

Chruszczobrod is situated in the Siewierz Duchy in 1443, till 1790; 1795 in Prussia, 1807 in Duchy of Warsaw, 1815 in Russia.

Wysoka, 4 km north-east to Chruszczobrod; 7 km east to Goluchowice.

Franciszek Grabianski m. Magdalena Wichauzer, the leaseholders of Wojkowice Komorne. Franciszek was the official in Bydgoszcz in 1814. The landlord of Niegowonice, Milowice, Rodaki. He m. 1st ca 1768 in Wojkowice Koscielne to Magdalena Wanda Wichauzer (Fichauzer) b. 1734 in Ujejsce, 1-voto Michal Rozanski, the Pogon owner - in Sosnowiec.
Above Franciszek Grabianski b. ca 1736, was the brother to
Jozef Franciszek Grabianski bpt. in 1736 in Kozieglowki, buried in 1794 in Chruszczobrod. The owner of Chruszczobrod and of Mierzowice / Mirzowice.
And both were the sons of
Antoni Grabianski b. ca 1695, the owner of Sadowo in 1721 in the Targoszyce parish, the owner of Pinczyce until 1742; leaseholder of Niegowo / Niegowonice in 1762. Antoni m. in 1721 in Wojkowice Koscielne to Anna Joanna Majecka.

Trzebieslawice [3 km south to Goluchowice; 5 / 6 km north-west to Chruszczobrod] and Goluchowice in the southern Poland - these villages are only 3 km away - two families met here:
the branch of Nostitz-Jackowski, Hutten-Czapski, Molski, Pstrokonski together with Kiedrzynski which intermarried in the 20th century to the Konstantynowicz family of Miezonka versus General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski - Armand - Apolon Konstantynowicz' line.
Together with Franciszek Szwarcenberg-Czerny, b. 1692, the Oswiecim governor in 1739, the Wojnicz governor in 1746. Franciszek's daughter was Salomea, by the wife Salomea Nielepiec.
Salomea younger m. Stanislaw Ankwicz b. 1720, the Nowy Sacz governor, and she died in 1756.

Rudniki, 20 km north-east to Chruszczobrod,
5 km north to Zawiercie, in the Wlodowice parish, in the Zawiercie county.
Wlodowice, 10 km north to Zawiercie.
In Rudniki in 1817-1818 acted Michal Taszycki, the owner of Rudniki and Nierady, and Wysoka with Ciesiolki.
Michal TASZYCKI was the son of Gabriel Taszycki.

Konstancja Kiedrzynska was the sister of Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680 + Anna MOLSKA of Pleszew. Konstancja married to Andrzej Myszkowski b. 1683, in Chruszczobrod. The wedding was in 1701 in Borowno. Konstancja Kiedrzynska b. ca 1680 in Radostkow in the Borowno parish.
Andrzej was the son of
Waclaw (Venceslaus) Myszkowski b. ca 1650, d. in 1698 in Chruszczobrod, the Siewierz official, owned Chruszczobrod and Mierzejowice (Mierzowice), closest to the Myszkowskis in Trzebieslawice. Waclaw m. Katarzyna Olszewska. Zofia Olszewska was the sister of Katarzyna Olszewski. In 1745 - Katarzyna was widowed after Waclaw Myszkowski.
Andrzej Myszkowski was the grandson of senior Waclaw Myszkowski b. ca 1600, d. 1663/1666 of Mirow. Owned Myslow, 11 km north to Siewierz; and of Chruszczobrod [see: Jan Poniatowski b. ca 1610/1620].
Owned Osiek, 5 km south-east to Kozieglowy. Married Zofia Podczaszanka.
Above Waclaw b. ca 1600, had a son
Jan Myszkowski died aft. 1676, the owner of Chruszczobrod, Sikorki and Trzebieslawice - 3 km south-west to GOLUCHOWICE;
and named Sikorka was 3 km south-west to Chruszczobrod.
Married Zuzanna Ujejska and Marianna Ujejska.

Andrzej Myszkowski b. 1683, in Chruszczobrod, m. in 1701 to Konstancja Kiedrzynska. They lived in Umianowice, in the Kije parish. Umianowice is a village in the Kije commune, within the Pinczow County, 6 kilometres south-west of Kije, 4 km north of Pinczow, and 37 km east to Gniewiecin and 36 km east to Sedziszow.

Andrzej Myszkowski was the brother of
1.
Bernard Franciszek Myszkowski b. in 1682 in Chruszczobrod, d. aft. 1722, the owner of the part in Chruszczobrod, here was living in 1701; m. Salomea Kocielkowska / Kociolkowska, with children: Adam, Katarzyna, Marianna, Jan, Jozef, Anna.
Bernard's daughter Anna Myszkowska b. ca 1730/1738, d. in 1790 in Reczno, 1st m. Gabriel Suchecki, 2nd bef. 1756 Anna m. Hieronim Maluski, the son of Jozef Maluski b. ca 1695 + Anna Raczynska.
2.
Zuzanna Myszkowska b. in 1685 in Chruszczobrod, godparents: Jerzy Dworzanski of Trzebieslawice and Sikorki, and Zofia Olszowska. Zuzanna m. bef. 1705 to Stanislaw Przylecki, d. in 1735 in Chruszczobrod, the owner of
Chruszczobrod, and they lived in Chruszczobrod in 1726-1727, Mirzowice, Bugaj.

Above MIRZOWICE / Mirzowicz / Mirsowecz / Myrzowycze / Mirzewicze, 5 km south-east to Siewierz, ca 1790 switched on to Chruszczobrod. In 1459 to the Siewierz parish, in 1598 in the Chruszczobrod parish.

Andrzej Myszkowski m. in 1701 in Borowno to Konstancja Kiedrzynska b. ca 1680 of Radostkow in the Borowno parish; witnessess:
Wojciech Rutkowski,
Stanislaw Ostrowski, 1680-1749;
Jan Lubojenski.
Konstancja b. ca 1680, lived in 1705 in Chruszczobrod.
Andrzej Myszkowski b. 1680/1683, had children in the Kije parish, 10 km north-east to PINCZOW:
1. Anna Myszkowska b. in 1702 in Umianowice, the Kije parish;
2. Benedykt Jozef Myszkowski b. in 1704 in Umianowice.
Probably Marianna Myszkowska Zolcienska was the sister to Andrzej Myszkowski.

Kunegunda Elzbieta Ostrowska bpt. in 1727 in Chotow, godparents: Aleksander Ostrowski of Chotow and Anna Myszkowska of Dabrowa, was the daughter of named Stanislaw Ostrowski, b. ca 1680, d. in 1749 + Agnieszka Pstrokonska.
Stanislaw Ostrowski d. in 1749 and lived in Chotow in 1739.
Szymon Myszkowski married Zofia Skorzewska of Chotow;
witnesses: Stanislaw Ostrowski of Chotow, and Gaszynski of Rychlowice, and with Jan Olszowski.
Chotow close to Wielun, in 1680, godparents: Aleksander Ostrowski and Marianna Kiedrzynska, b. ca 1662.
Chotow in 1714, Wojciech Stanislaw was bpt., the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1680/1690, oldest + Jadwiga, of the Slupsko estate. Maybe the brother of JAKUB Kiedrzynski of Wielun - Kurow.
SLUPSKO - 4 km west to Chotow; 12 km south-west to Wielun.
Godparents:
Aleksander Ostrowski of Chotow, and Anna Kucybulska of Kurow.
Chotow in 1711, the godfather Stanislaw Ostrowski with his sister Marcjanna of Chotow.
Chotow in 1727, Kunegunda Elzbieta Ostrowska was born, the daughter of Stanislaw Ostrowski + Agnieszka Pstrokonski of Chotow. Godparents: Aleksander Ostrowski, Anna Myszkowska of Dabrowa.
Chotow in 1730, Elzbieta Katarzyna Ostrowska was born, the daughter of Stanislaw Ostrowski + Agnieszka Pstrokonski. Godparents: Karol Karsnicki of KUROW and Marcjanna Karsnicka of Kierzno.
1731 in Chotow - Aleksander Tomasz Ostrowski was born - the son of Stanislaw Ostrowski; godparents: Adam Ostrowski and Marcjanna Karsnicka, the sister of Adam.
Konstancja Julianna Hiacynta Ostrowska was born, the daughter of Stanislaw Ostrowski; godfather Jan Bartoszewicz.

Count Tomasz Adam Roman Ostrowski = Tomasz Ostrowski the 1st, b. in 1735 in Krupa-Ostrow / Ostrow Maly - d. in 1817 in Warszawa,
was the son of
Piotr Wojciech Pawel Ostrowski + Konstancja STOINSKA.
Piotr Wojciech Pawel Ostrowski, b. ca 1705, d. 1773, the son of Wojciech Ostrowski b. ca 1680 + Katarzyna nee Ostrowska.
Wojciech Ostrowski was the son of Stanislaw Ostrowski b. ca 1650 older + Marianna ZABIELSKA;
the grandson of Stefan Ostrowski b. ca 1600/1620.

Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski d. in 1755, m. Petronela Moszynska. He was the son of
Wojciech Ostrowski b. ca 1680, the 2nd + Marianna DLUSKA. The grandson of
Lukasz Ostrowski b. ca 1650 and Marianna BUSINSKA.
The great-grandson of Jan Ostrowski b. ca 1610/1620.
Above Jan b. ca 1610/1620, was the brother [?] to Stefan Ostrowski, ca 1600/1620 - ca 1650 + unknown + Marianna Malachowski.

My mother's family political and genealogical web net under the Illuminati influence but determined by the Russian intelligence and under a control of Germans of Berlin and Dresden:
the Jordan family + Ostrowski of the Przedborz district with Chelmo of the Skorzewskis and the Morsztyn family;
Szwarcenberg-Czerny with Paszkowski-Armand-Konstantynowicz;
Myszkowski with Jaraczewski; Jaroszynski; Ankwicz of Wadowice; Malachowski.

Julia Gostkowska b. ca 1805, m. ca 1823, to Brutus Ostrowski, 1800-1873,
the son of
Ignacy Blazej Ostrowski, 1770-1838 + Tekla Myszkowska, 1795-1823.

Marcin Malachowski - the owner of Borzeciczki, Galaski / Galazki, and Mycielinko / Mycielin, with Debowiec; Marianna Bielicka Malachowska in Sobotka close to BIEGANIN of the Kiedrzynskis.
Krzyzanowski in Czarnocin;
Chelmo near to Przedborz - the property of the Skorzewskis intermarried Ostrowski-Morsztyn clan.
Beczkowice in the Leki Szlacheckie commune of the Malachowskis + Brzezie, 7 km east to PLESZEW of the Molski - Zaleski - Czarniecki line.
The Sobotka - Karsy - Droszew area with link to Kaliszkowice Kaliskie and Kaliszkowice Olobockie.
Bogdanski of Brzezie close to Pleszew;
Bogdanski - Madalinski - Kiedrzynski - Trampczynski - Arcichowski - Bardzki - Karwat - Jaruzelski of Kalisz - Zaluskowski - Nostitz-Jackowski of the Kalisz district - Hutten-Czapski of Raszkow and Glogowa close to Bieganin ex-Strzelecki property - Molski genealogical branch.
Skora and Gabor in Ochotnik, Krery, Beczkowice and Chelmo, with the link to Kodrab, Dmenin and Bugaj Dmeninski, together with Ankwicz, Zaluskowski, Szwarcenberg-Czerny, Malachowski of Brzezie close to Pleszew, Gostkowski from Andrychow - Wadowice - Kety area, and Koscierzyna + Bialynicze of the Malachowskis + Nowy Sacz and Kamionka Wielka.
Chruszczobrod and Trzebieslawice [3 km south to Goluchowice; 5 / 6 km north-west to Chruszczobrod] and Goluchowice in the southern Poland - these villages are only 3 km away - two families met here:
the branch of Nostitz-Jackowski, Hutten-Czapski, Molski, Pstrokonski together with Kiedrzynski which intermarried in the 20th century to the Konstantynowicz family of Miezonka, Kazan and Moscow with General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski - Armand - Apolon Konstantynowicz' line.
Together with Franciszek Szwarcenberg-Czerny, b. 1692, the Oswiecim governor in 1739, the Wojnicz governor in 1746. Franciszek's daughter was Salomea, by the wife Salomea Nielepiec. Salomea younger m. Stanislaw Ankwicz b. 1720, the Nowy Sacz governor, and she died in 1756.
The genealogy of Anna Dembinska Jackowska / Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, b. ca 1760, died in 1819, came from the Andrychow district.
Anna Dembinska b. ca 1760, m. 2nd to Wincenty Sedzimir of Szczytniki b. ca 1760, the guardian of Antoni Dembinski. Wincenty was living in 1815 - 1818 in Podolin. Anna Dembinska married to Andrzej Nostitz-Jackowski / Andrzej Jackowski younger, born in 1748,
the son of Andrzej Jackowski, older, the 1st, b. ca 1730,
the grandson of Jan Jackowski / Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 + 3rd wife Anna Lukomski.
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski married 1st Teresa Zaluskowska [with children among others: Anna Skorzewska and Franciszka Kiedrzynska of Bieganin and Raszkow - my family line], and 2nd to Rozalia Trzebska [with the children in the Chelmza district, 5 km to the Kruszynski clan].
Mentioned Anna Dembinska b. 1760, was the daughter of Antoni Dembinski b. ca 1705, d. in 1781 in Gniewiecin, 6 kilometres south of Sedziszow [the Swietokrzyskie province], 20 km south-west of Jedrzejow.
Antoni DEMBINSKI owned Roczyny close to Andrychow, and of Twierdza with Wieprz near to Andrychow.
The fall of Poland in 1795 was the greatest victory of the Russian intelligence in the 18th century, along with the Scots, Templars [Knights of St. John of Jerusalem], Stuart-Jacobites, the Order of Malta [Carsten Niebuhr, Pinto, Cagliostro, Althotas], and the German Illuminati; together with the Poniatowski-Kosciuszko-Czartoryski-Argyll-Douglas-Gordon political and genealogical net
versus
Morsztyn-Ostrowski-Skorzewski-Ronikier branch around Tadeusz Grabianka's Illuminati [+ Ilinski, Apolon Konstantynowicz and Anna Armand Konstantynowicz, Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska Armand, Lasek, Duflon, Breguet, Venture de Paradise, Piotr Maleszewski, Jozef Sulkowski and others Polish conspirators];
and Nostitz-Jackowski, Hutten-Czapski, Oskierka, Chrapowicki, Kiedrzynski-Nieniewski-Skorzewski, Zaleski-Molski-Czarniecki, Pstrokonski, Madalinski, Psarski, Sulimierski, Pradzynski, Trampczynski, Arciszewski, Niemojewski, Swiatopelk-Mirski families of Polish conspirators.
In GUTOW in the Kucharki parish, 9 km east to Bieganin and 15 km north to Ostrow Wielkopolski, in 1725, Katarzyna Urszula Nieniewska was born, as the daughter of Wojciech Nieniewski / Ninieski + Katarzyna Ostrowska b. ca 1705, d. ca 1770.
In the Kucharki parish lived in the 18th century also the Trampczynski clan.
The French intelligence influenced:
Breguet and Duflon, Konstantynowicz, Armand of Moscow; Kazimierz Krasinski of Baranowo and Krasne; and Oskierka-Prozor branch with Stefania Julia Radziwill of Miezonka; King Stanislaw Leszczynski and Tadeusz Grabianka + Illinski and Lasek in St Petersburg.
At the Polish territory acted Russian, Prussian, Saxon, French, Scottish, English intelligence groups influenced Polish military nets [of Stefan Czarniecki-Zaleski and Stanislaw Leszczynski, who in 1703 joined the Lithuanian Confederation, which the Sapiehas with the aid of Sweden had formed against August of Saxony] and our conspiracy after 1697 until 2022:
my permament contract at my factory was cancel on 12 December 2021 acc. to the letter on 15 December 2021 and now I have only 28 days temporary job position. And again I lost higher payment on 31 March 2022. But on 02 APRIL 2022 we have more on Ankwicz and Ostrowski together with Chruszczobrod and Poniatowski.

Tomasz Roman Adam Ostrowski b. in 1735 in Ostrow Maly. The son of Piotr Wojciech Pawel Ostrowski + Konstancja Katarzyna Stoinska.
Piotr Wojciech Pawel Ostrowski, ca 1670 - 1773, the Pommerania official + Konstancja Katarzyna Stoinska;
Tomasz Roman Ostrowski was the great-grandson of
Wojciech Ostrowski, ca 1630/1650 - ca 1680 + Katarzyna Warsz Ostrowska.
Above Wojciech Ostrowski, 1630/1650, ca 1680, was the son of
Stanislaw Ostrowski b. ca 1620 + Marianna Zabielska;
the grandson of
Stefan Ostrowski b. ca 1600.
Stefan Ostrowski m. 2nd Marianna Malachowski, 3rd Katarzyna Mierzwinski.

Trzebieslawice [3 km south to Goluchowice; 5 / 6 km north-west to Chruszczobrod] and Goluchowice in the southern Poland - these villages are only 3 km away - two families met here:
the branch of Nostitz-Jackowski, Hutten-Czapski, Molski, Pstrokonski together with Kiedrzynski which intermarried in the 20th century to the Konstantynowicz family of Miezonka
versus
General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski - Armand - Apolon Konstantynowicz' line. Together with Franciszek Szwarcenberg-Czerny, b. 1692, the Oswiecim governor in 1739, the Wojnicz governor in 1746. Franciszek's daughter was Salomea, by the wife Salomea Nielepiec. Salomea younger m. Stanislaw Ankwicz b. 1720, the Nowy Sacz governor, and she died in 1756.

Wojciech Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. ca 1710, and Krystyna Cienska.
Wojciech Szwarcenberg-Czerny, b. ca 1710 [his descendants moved home to Goluchowice].
Wojciech was the son of
Mikolaj Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. ca 1665, d. ca 1720 + Anna RADOSZEWSKA.

Mikolaj Szwarcenberg Czerny was the son of Stanislaw Czerny b. ca 1620. Stanislaw was the son of Jerzy Czerny / Jerzy Szwarc b. ca 1600 + Ligezianka.

Jerzy Czerny / Jerzy Szwarc b. ca 1600 was the son of Pawel Czerny b. ca 1570; the grandson of Jerzy Czerny older, b. ca 1520/1540, the Urzedow official, m. ca 1560 and 2nd ca 1580. Above Jerzy Schwarcenberg-Czerny b. ca 1520, d. in 1577 in Lublin, was the son of
Jerzy Czerny oldest, b. ca 1500, the Lublin official; they came from Witowice close to KRUSZWICA [Witowice, 39 km south-west to Przybranowo; 11 km south-west to Radziejow], of the Brzesc Kujawski official, lived ca 1460-1516.

The sibilings:
1.
Michal Czerny = Michal Stanislaw Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. ca 1645,
2.
Andrzej Czerny b. ca 1670,
3.
MIKOLAJ Czerny b. ca 1660/1665,
came from Jerzy Czerny [Jerzy's grandsons], b. ca 1600, the son of Pawel Czerny b. ca 1570.

Andrzej Czerny b. ca 1670, was the son of Michal Stanislaw Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. ca 1645.

Mikolaj Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. ca [1660] 1665, d. ca 1720 and Michal Stanislaw Czerny = Michal Szwarcenberg-Czerny, b. ca 1645, were the brothers,
and both the sons to Stanislaw Czerny b. ca 1620.

Jerzy Czerny / Jerzy Szwarc b. ca 1600 + Ligezianka, had three sons:
1.
Stanislaw Czerny b. ca 1620,
2.
Bernard Czerny b. ca 1632
[Aleksander Czerny b. ca 1650, was the son of above Bernard b. ca 1632. Salomea Ankwicz Czerny came from named above Aleksander. Salomea Schwarcenberg-Czerny b. ca 1720, d. in 1756, the daughter of Franciszek Ksawery Schwarcenberg-Czerny b. ca 1692 - 1764; and she was the granddaughter of Aleksander Szwarcenberg-CZERNY b. ca 1650 + Barbara Bajerska];
3.
Zygmunt Czerny b. ca 1635.

Michal Szwarcenberg-Czerny in 1683 was the Cracow judge, the Niepolomice manager. In 1685 the Oswiecim governor, in 1694 the Nowy Sacz governor. Michal Szwarcenberg-Czerny married Katarzyna Olszamowski, with 2 daughters [Michal Czerny had more children]:
1.
Krystyna Szwarcenberg + Olbracht Dembinski / Wojciech Dembinski, the ZATOR official, the Oswiecim official + 2nd to Lochocki - inf. in 1720.
2.
Roza Szwarcenberg Czerny b. ca 1670 + Spytek Jordan, the Cracow official.
Named Rogatian Spytek / Spytek Jordan / Rogacyan Jordan OLDER, b. ca 1665, was the brother to JAN Jordan b. ca 1690. Above Jan of Zakliczyn m. 1st Anna Jordan; 2nd to Teresa STRUS.

GOLUCHOWICE - 5 / 6 km north-west to Chruszczobrod:
Chruszczobrod is situated 6 km south-east to Goluchowice of ANKWICZ - Szwarcenberg-Czerny clan.

Waclaw Myszkowski b. ca 1600, d. 1663/1666 of Mirow. Waclaw b. ca 1600, had a son Jan Myszkowski b. ca 1630, died aft. 1676, the owner of Chruszczobrod, Sikorki and Trzebieslawice - 3 km south-west to GOLUCHOWICE.
In the Bedzin county is situated Twardowice close to Siemonia, 13 / 14 km south-west-west to GOLUCHOWICE.

Julianna Paszkowska m. Piotr Pawel Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. in 1815 in Goluchowice, in the Bedzin County, the son of Jozef Czerny and Marianna.
Jozef Szwarcenberg-Czerny was the son of Antoni Szwarcenberg-Czerny and Marianna Piasecka, 1748 - 1816 in Goluchowice, in the Bedzin County.
Above Antoni Szwarcenberg-Czerny, 1744 - 1818 in Goluchowice.

Waclaw Myszkowski older, b. 1600 had sons:
A.
Waclaw (Venceslaus) Myszkowski younger, b. ca 1650, d. in 1698 in Chruszczobrod, the Siewierz official, the landlord of Chruszczobrod and Mierzejowice (Mierzowice), closest to the Myszkowskis in Trzebieslawice.
B.
Mikolaj Myszkowski b. in 1640 in Osiek, close to Kozieglowki, and south-east to KOZIEGLOWY, d. 1713, owned in 1669 of Chruszczobrod, Dabrowa and Galewice. The godfather was Jan Poniatowski (de Chruszczobrod).
C.
Jan Myszkowski older b. ca 1630, died aft. 1676, the owner of Chruszczobrod, Sikorki and Trzebieslawice - 3 km south-west to GOLUCHOWICE; and named Sikorka was 3 km south-west to Chruszczobrod.
Jan older had the son Jan younger.
Jan Myszkowski, younger, b. ca 1677/1680 in the Siewierz parish - died aft. 1730, the Wielun official, a supporter of Stanislaw Leszczynski in 1703 or in 1733.

Andrzej MYSZKOWSKI was the son of Waclaw (Venceslaus) Myszkowski b. ca 1650, d. in 1698 in Chruszczobrod, the Siewierz official, the owner of Chruszczobrod and Mierzejowice (Mierzowice), closest to the Myszkowskis in Trzebieslawice.
Kostancja Kiedrzynska was the sister of Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680 + Anna MOLSKA of Pleszew. Konstancja married to Andrzej Myszkowski b. 1683, in Chruszczobrod, m. in 1701 in Borowno. Konstancja Kiedrzynska b. ca 1680 in Radostkow in the Borowno parish. Andrzej MYSZKOWSKI was the son of Waclaw (Venceslaus) Myszkowski b. ca 1650, d. in 1698 in Chruszczobrod, the Siewierz official, the owner of Chruszczobrod and Mierzejowice (MIRZOWICE = Mierzowice).

Myslow, 11 km north to Siewierz; and Osiek, 5 km south-east to Kozieglowy. Trzebieslawice - 3 km south-west to GOLUCHOWICE; and named Sikorka was 3 km south-west to Chruszczobrod. Trzebieslawice - 5 / 6 km north-west to Chruszczobrod; Goluchowice in the southern Poland -
these villages are only 3 km away - two families met here:
the branch of Nostitz-Jackowski, Hutten-Czapski, Molski, Pstrokonski together with Kiedrzynski which intermarried in the 20th century to the Konstantynowicz family of Miezonka, Kazan and Moscow with General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski - Armand - Apolon Konstantynowicz' line.
Together with Franciszek Szwarcenberg-Czerny, b. 1692, the Oswiecim governor in 1739, the Wojnicz governor in 1746. Franciszek's daughter was Salomea, by the wife Salomea Nielepiec. Salomea younger m. Stanislaw Ankwicz b. 1720, the Nowy Sacz governor, and she died in 1756.

Julianna Paszkowska m. Piotr Pawel Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. in 1815 in Goluchowice, in the Bedzin County,
the son of Jozef Czerny and Marianna.
Jozef was the son of Antoni Szwarcenberg-Czerny and Marianna Piasecka, 1748 - 1816 in Goluchowice, in the Bedzin County. Above Antoni Szwarcenberg-Czerny, 1744 - 1818 in Goluchowice.

Jozef Szwarcenberg was the son of Antoni Szwarcenberg-Czerny younger and Marianna Piasecka, 1748 - 1816 in Goluchowice, in the Bedzin County. Above Antoni Szwarcenberg-Czerny, 1744 - 1818 in Goluchowice. Antoni was the son of
Wojciech Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. ca 1710, and Krystyna Cienska b. ca 1710/1720.
Above Wojciech Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. ca 1710, the cousin of Franciszek Czerny-Szwarzenberg b. ca 1692, died in 1764; the Lowicz official, in 1739 he was the Oswiecim governor, in 1746-1760 the Wojnicz official.

Franciszek SZWARCENBERG Czerny b. ca 1692, was the governor of Oswiecim, and in 1720 he was the owner of the Andrychow estate including Inwald (1747-1750), Czaniec (1764) and also western of Cracow - Poreba Zegoty, 2 km east to Alwernia (the church in 1762). The owner of the Czaniec manor and Andrychow.
Franciszek Szwarcenberg-Czerny, b. 1692, the Oswiecim governor in 1739, the Wojnicz governor in 1746. Franciszek's daughter was Salomea, by the wife Salomea Nielepiec. Salomea younger m. Stanislaw Ankwicz b. 1720, the Nowy Sacz governor, and she died in 1756.
Franciszek m. in 1734 the 2nd to Krystyna Szembek, 1-voto Stanislaw Bidzinski.
Krystyna had a daughter - Maryanna Czerny m. in 1775 to Jozef Szembek.

And again back to my family [Paszkowski-Armand in Moscow with Apolon Konstantynowicz]:
Wojciech Paszkowski born in 1765 or in 1780
[he co-operated with Artur Potocki of Zator, Templars Freemason, and Artur's family owned Berezyna-Lubuszany in Belarus, 13 km to Miezonka owned in 1842 by my family of Dominik Konstantynowicz and Dominik's grandson Stanislaw Konstantynowicz + Anna Malkiewicz of Oswieja in northern Belarus, who came from the Malnow-Rzeczyca area in Polish Livland / Inflanty in the south-east Latvia now],
was the son of Jan Paszkowski b. 1742, and Petronela Kulikowska.
Petronela was born ca 1755.
Wojciech PASZKOWSKI had 2 brothers: Dominik Paszkowski and General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski closest to General Tadeusz Kosciuszko and to General Fiszer and Axamitowski.
Wojciech Paszkowski married ca 1805 or after 1805 to Ludwina Galezka, with the daughter Jozefa Paszkowska b. ca 1810, married in 1828, in Checiny.
Above WOJCIECH Paszkowski had a son born 1805, an officer of the 1831 Uprising;
and Wojciech Paszkowski had next daughter married Schwarzenberg-Czerny. Julianna Czerny or Julia Franciszka Szwarcenberg-Czerny (born Paszkowska in 1813), was the daughter of Wojciech Paszkowski b. in 1765/1780 + Ludwika GALESKA / Ludwina Galezka Paszkowski b. in 1783.
Julianna Paszkowska m. Piotr Pawel Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. in 1815 in Goluchowice, in the Bedzin County, the son of Jozef Czerny and Marianna.

GOLUCHOWICE:
Wysoka, 4 km north-east to Chruszczobrod; 7 km east to Goluchowice.
And 2 km north to Wiesiolka.
Wysoka - here probably Gabriel Jozef Longin Taszycki was born in 1755; maybe in Rudniki. Gabriel Taszycki d. in 1809 in Wysoka.
Gabriel TASZYCKI m. Teresa Goluchowska. General; ultra left politician; in 1794 insurgent, then in Paris and enemy of General J. H. Dabrowski.

Wysoka - 9 km south-west to Zawiercie.
Gabriel Taszycki was buried in Chruszczobrod of the Myszkowskis.

Jan Myszkowski older b. ca 1630, died aft. 1676, the owner of Chruszczobrod, Sikorki and Trzebieslawice - 3 km south-west to GOLUCHOWICE; and named Sikorka was 3 km south-west to Chruszczobrod.

Twardowice close to Siemonia, is stuated 13 / 14 km south-west-west to GOLUCHOWICE.

Jan Poniatowski was living in Chruszczobrod ca 1640, born ca 1610/1620; m. 2nd Zofia Grocholska with the son Franciszek Poniatowski b. October 1651, died in May 1691 + (in 1674) Helena Niewiarowska b. 1656, d. 1732.

Jan Poniatowski b. ca 1620 + 1st to Lukrecja Woyna.
Jan Poniatowski in 1640 was godfather in Chruszczobrod together with Barbara Ujejska, the daughter of Ujejski, the writer of a land office.
Jan Poniatowski of Chruszczobrod was the godfather together with Zofia Swietoslawska in 1640. The newborn Mikolaj Myszkowski b. in 1640 in Osiek, bpt. in December 1640 in Kozieglowki. Mikolaj died in 1713; in 1669 Mikolaj Myszkowski was the owner of Chruszczobrod, Dabrowa and Galewice. Named Zofia Swietoslawska lived in Pienczyce / Pinczyce in the Kozieglowy commune. Mikolaj Myszkowski in 1684 - inf. in Chruszczobrod; in the Wielun county in 1669; in 1711 Mikolaj divided assets: Jozef Myszkowski took Dabrowa, Jan Myszkowski took Galewice.

Jan Poniatowski b. in Chojnik close to Gromnik ca 1610/1620; Chojnik is a village in the Gromnik commune, within the Tarnow County, in southern Poland, 21 kilometres south of Tarnow.
Jan Poniatowski with the Ciolek coat of arms, b. ca 1610/1620, sometimes like Jan Poniatowski b. December 1630 [a mistake], d. ca 1676 + 3rd to (in January 1659) Jadwiga Maciejowska, the daughter of Stanislaw Maciejowski + Urszula Rapsztynska.
Jan Poniatowski was the son of Jozef Poniatowski Torelli [Ciolek] + in 1629 to Zofia nee Poniatowski. Jozef Poniatowski = Jozef Kacper Torelli Poniatowski = Kacper Poniatowski [Ciolek], b. ca 1590/1600 + Barbara Lisowska / Zofia Barbara Lisowska b. ca 1600 / bef. 1608, the daughter of Jan Niclas Lisowski b. 1570, d. 1612 + Margaretha Eva Kraus, b. 1574, d. 1631.
Kacper Poniatowski m. Barbara Lisowska b. ca 1600. Kacper was the son of oldest Jan Poniatowski b. ca 1570. Jan b. ca 1570, was the son of Tomasz Ciolek, b. ca 1550.
Tomasz [Poniatowski with the Ciolek coat of arms] was the son of Marcin Drzewicki b. ca 1520.

Above Jozef Poniatowski Torelli Ciolek / Kacper Poniatowski b. ca 1590 / 1600 / bef. 1608, d. in 1678, had sons: Jan Poniatowski b. ca 1610/1620; and Wojciech Poniatowski of Poniatowa b. ca 1610 + Anna Leszczynska, with the daughter Zofia Poniatowska + Jozef.
"The roots of the Poniatowski family are not entirely known. According to the official genealogy, it was derived from the Italian Torelli family. It is, however, also believed that Poniatowski was in fact in the seventeenth century the middle-class gentry of 'Malopolska', and their name was derived from Poniatowa, where they had their property".

Stefan Jan Antoni Trzcinski b. in 1747 in Pomiany, bpt. in 1747 in Trzcinica, d. in 1799 in Trzcinica; married Aniela Jastrzebowska b. 1745, d. in 1812 in Pomiany, the Trzcinica parish, the daughter of Stefan Jastrzebowski, b. ca 1715, the Inowroclaw and Inowlodz official + in 1736 in Klodawa Kujawska to Zofia Poniatowska b. ca 1715.

Aniela had a daughter Franciszka Karolina Ludwika Trzcinska b. 1779, bpt. in Trzcinica, the godmother was Marianna Szembek; Franciszka m. Adam Czernik b. ca 1775;
Aniela had a daughter Marianna Jozefa Salomea Trzcinska b. in 1780 in Pomiany, the godfather Augustyn Myszkowski of Weglewice; Marianna m. in 1804 in Gizyce to Franciszek Borgiasz Psarski b. in 1778 in Mysliniow, the son of Fryderyk Jakub Psarski. Franciszek Psarski was the commander of Uprising in 1794 in Wielun.

Franciszek Poniatowski b. ca 1640/1651, d. in 1691/1695, m. Helena Dorota Niewiarowska; Franciszek Poniatowski was the Wyszogrod official in 1690, the Podlasie official in 1680.
Franciszek Poniatowski b. 1651, was the son of Jan Poniatowski + 1st Zofia Grocholska.
Jan Poniatowski m. 3rd to Jadwiga Maciejowska.
Jadwiga Maciejowska Poniatowska was the mother of Franciszek Stanislaw Poniatowski born in 1651 [?]. Jadwiga Poniatowska = Jadwiga Zofia Poniatowski born Maciejowska.
Named Franciszek Poniatowski, ca 1640 - 1697, sometimes like the son of Jan Poniatowski b. ca 1610/1620 + Zofia Grocholska. Jan Poniatowski was born in 1610, in Chojnik close to Gromnik. Zofia was born in 1620.
Franciszek Poniatowski married Helena Niewiarowska b. in 1656, in Niewiarow close to Bochnia, with 5 children: Stanislaw Poniatowski, Jozef Poniatowski and others.

Countess Izabella Poniatowska b. 1730, d. in 1808, the sister of the King Stanislaw Antoni Poniatowski / Stanislaw August Poniatowski. Izabella was the daughter of Stanislaw Poniatowski + Konstancja Czartoryska.
Izabella's siblings:
Stanislaw August Poniatowski, Kazimierz Poniatowski, Andrzej Poniatowski, Bishop Michal Jerzy Poniatowski [with the son Maleszewski + Venture de Paradise + the Jean Philippe Garran de Coulon family - ILLUMINATI], Ludwika Maria Poniatowska ['Lulu'; with the daughter Brygida Galecka, the 1st to Walewski, 2 voto Jan Radolinski], Aleksander Poniatowski, Franciszek Poniatowski.
Izabella m. Jan Klemens Branicki and Andrzej Mokronowski.

Above Stanislaw Poniatowski older, b. 1676 in Chojnik, d. in 1762 in Ryki, was the son of Franciszek Poniatowski. Above Franciszek Poniatowski b. in 1651, d. in 1691, had children: Stanislaw Poniatowski, Jozef Poniatowski and Zofia Agnieszka Poniatowska.
Jan Poniatowski was living in Chruszczobrod ca 1640, born ca 1610/1620; m. 2nd Zofia Grocholska with above son Franciszek Poniatowski b. October 1651, died in May 1691 + (in 1674) Helena Niewiarowska b. 1656, d. 1732.

Jan Poniatowski b. ca 1620 + 1st to Lukrecja Woyna.
Jan Poniatowski in 1640 was godfather in Chruszczobrod together with Barbara Ujejska.

Chruszczobrod and the link to the CHOCEN commune:

Roman Higersberger, 1865-1933, the son of Feliks I Higersberger + Aniela Pulcheria Aleksandra PRUSZAK Higersberger b. 1837/1840, the daughter of Tomasz Pruszak + Seweryna Zochowska b. 1816. Seweryna was the mother to Jadwiga Garczynska b. 1834, m. Walenty Konrad Garczynski.
Feliks I Higersberger b. 1820, was the brother of Stanislaw Higersberger;
Stefan Higersberger;
Tomasz Feliks Edmund Higersberger;
Aleksander Higersberger,
and Maria Szaniawska.
Above Maria Gniewosz, Szaniawska, born Higersberger in 1870, to Feliks Higersberger and Aniela Pulcheria Aleksandra Pruszak. Named Maria Adrianna Higersberger m. Szaniawski b. bef 1860, and 2nd m. Stanislaw Antoni Gniewosz, b. 1861.
Probably mentioned above Szaniawski is Erazm Szaniawski, 1850-1904, the son of
Jan Chryzostom Ignacy Szaniawski + Eufrozyna Kruszewska.
Jan Chryzostom Ignacy Szaniawski b. in 1813 in Gromadzice, the Wielun County, was the son of Jan Kanty Szaniawski and Agnieszka PSARSKA.

Feliks Bonawentura Sulimierski married in 1829 to Petronela SZANIAWSKA - she was b. 1810 in Gromadzice, the daughter of Jan Kanty SZANIAWSKI b. ca 1764, the owner of above Gromadzice, and Ochle, and Agnieszka Psarska.
Feliks Bonawentura was the son of Ludwik Sulimierski born ca 1758, died ca 1826, the owner of Stronsko, m. to Marianna Julianna Kempista, the daughter of Maciej Kempista and Joanna Szeliska.

Feliks Bonawentura Sulimierski had sibilings:
a)
Faustyna Sulimierska born ca 1799, in Stronsko, m. Ignacy Wojciech Pawel Bardzki;
b)
Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski of Wesola and Tyczyn, m. Nepomucena Pradzynska;
with a daughter Ewa Jozefa Sulimierska born 1836 in Zielecice.

Kostancja Kiedrzynska was the sister of Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680 + Anna MOLSKA of Pleszew of my family line.
Konstancja married to Andrzej Myszkowski b. 1683, in Chruszczobrod, m. in 1701 in Borowno. Konstancja Kiedrzynska b. ca 1680 in Radostkow in the Borowno parish.
Andrzej MYSZKOWSKI b. 1683, older, was the son of Waclaw (Venceslaus) Myszkowski b. ca 1650, d. in 1698 in Chruszczobrod, the Siewierz official, the owner of Chruszczobrod and Mierzejowice (Mierzowice), closest to the Myszkowskis in Trzebieslawice.

Waclaw Myszkowski b. 1600 had sons:
A.
Waclaw (Venceslaus) Myszkowski younger, b. ca 1650, d. in 1698 in Chruszczobrod, the Siewierz official, the landlord of Chruszczobrod and Mierzejowice (Mierzowice), closest to the Myszkowskis in Trzebieslawice.
B.
Mikolaj Myszkowski b. in 1640 in Osiek, close to Kozieglowki, d. 1713, owned in 1669 of Chruszczobrod, Dabrowa and Galewice. The godfather was Jan Poniatowski (de Chruszczobrod).
C.
Jan Myszkowski older b. ca 1630, died aft. 1676, the owner of Chruszczobrod, Sikorki and Trzebieslawice - 3 km south-west to GOLUCHOWICE; and named Sikorka was 3 km south-west to Chruszczobrod.
Jan older had the son Jan younger.
Jan Myszkowski, younger, b. ca 1677/1680 in the Siewierz parish - died aft. 1730, the Wielun official, a supporter of Stanislaw Leszczynski in 1703 or in 1733. Jan Myszkowski b. 1677/1680 had children:
a.
Anna Myszkowska b. ca 1710, m. Andrzej Nieniewski, the Sieradz official, the Wielun writer in 1742;
in 1728 the leaseholder of Starokrzepice, in 1729 owned Kietlin, in 1736 he bought Sedzice in the Wroblew parish from Pstrokonski,
the son of Jakub Nieniewski the Nieniewo landlord close to Pleszew + Anna Bartochowska.
b.
Felicjan Myszkowski died aft. 1752, of Galewice in 1730 - 1742, of Ostrowek in 1741; the Wielun official, the godfather in 1734 in Dmenin.
c.
Marianna Myszkowska b. ca 1710, d. in 1758, in the Cieszecin parish, m. Kazimierz Szaniawski b. ca 1700 - d. 1750, was living in Galewice.

Jozef Szaniawski was born in 1734, in Galewice; the brother {?} of ANTONI SZANIAWSKI, b. ca 1730, who married close to WIERUSZOW - Mieleszyn, close to CHOBOT; 9 km south-east to Wieruszow. South to CHOBANIN; east to MROCZEN and OPATOW. Died in 1792.
JOZEF Szaniawski was the son of
Kazimierz Szaniawski b. ca 1700 + Marianna Myszkowska b. ca 1710.
Above Jozef Tomasz Szaniawski married Zofia Podczaska and 2nd Konstancja KOBYLANSKI / Kobylanska.

Jan Kanty Szaniawski was born in 1764 or 1760, to above Jozef Tomasz Szaniawski and Zofia Podczaska. Jozef / Jozef Tomasz Szaniawski was born in 1734, in Galewice.

Jan Kanty Szaniawski, 1764 - 1835 / 1836 or died in 1839, married Agnieszka Psarski, born in 1780. Jan Kanty Szaniawski (1764-1836) was the Attorney in Wielun. Jan Kanty Szaniawski (ca 1764 - d. 1839), the owner of Ochle [at half way from Widawa to Wola Wiazowa; 9 km west to RESTARZEW], Gromadzice in the Wielun county [6 km north-west to Maslowice; 11 km north to WIELUN];
and Agnieszka Psarska b. ca 1770 - d. after 1844, in 1803 she was single and she was living in Radoszowice close to Osjakow [RADOSZEWICE - 9 km south-east to OSJAKOW or Radoszowice], the daughter of Wladyslaw Psarski, the granddaughter of Franciszek Ksawery PSARSKI.

Jan Kanty Szaniawski with Agnieszka PSARSKA had sons:
1.
Jozef Gabriel Szaniawski (born in 1805 in Gromadzice close to Wielun - d. 1879) married in 1841 to Aniela Zbijewska (b. 1816);
2.
Jan Chryzostom Ignacy Szaniawski (born 1813, Gromadzice), the owner of Chodaki in the Szadek county, and also owner of Kraszyn, and Zwiasty;
3.
Ludwik Bartlomiej Szaniawski (b. 1816 in Gronow, the Sieradz county), the owner of Kroczyce in the Lelow county and Malowana Wola (see above on Ignacy KIEDRZYNSKI) and married in 1844 in Redziny to Aniela Rotkiewicz from Kroczyce (b. in 1824, Kroczyce - died 1860, Piotrkow Trybunalski), the daughter of Marianna Dobinska (Dabinska, Drabinska).
4.
Teofil Kazimierz Szaniawski.

Feliks Bonawentura Sulimierski married in 1829 to Petronela SZANIAWSKA - she was b. 1810 in Gromadzice, the daughter of Jan Kanty SZANIAWSKI b. ca 1764, the owner of above Gromadzice, and Ochle, and Agnieszka Psarska.
Feliks Bonawentura was the son of Ludwik Sulimierski.

Petronela Szaniawska 1809-1835, who married Feliks Bonawentura Szulimierski / Sulimierski b. 1800, had the son Stanislaw Jan Szulimierski / Sulimierski b. 1830 - Widawa.

Feliks Bonawentura Szulimierski / Sulimierski was the son of Ludwik Szulimierski / Sulimierski born 1770 + Marianna KEMPISTA. Ludwik Sulimierski born ca 1758/1770, died ca 1826, the owner of Stronsko, m. to Marianna Julianna Kempista, the daughter of Maciej Kempista and Joanna Szeliska,
with others children of LUDWIK:
a)
Faustyna born ca 1799, Stronsko, m. Ignacy Wojciech Pawel Bardzki;
b)
Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski of Wesola and Tyczyn, m. Nepomucena Pradzynska;
with the daughter Ewa Jozefa born 1836 in Zielecice.

Nepomucena Sulimierska nee Pradzynska was the daughter of Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski, 1761-1817 [the owner of WOLA WIAZOWA] and Marcjanna Marianna Bronikowska, 1770-1847.
Melchior Pradzynski was the son of Antoni Pradzynski b. 1710, and Marianna Czaplicka. Melchior's brother was named Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski b. 1761 in Pacholewo, who was the father of famous Ignacy Pantaleon Pradzynski, from August 16 to August 19, 1831 - commander-in-chief of the Polish Army.

PETRONELA Kiedrzynska m. in 1791 to MELCHIOR Pradzynski who was born in Mrowino, the Greater Poland Province in 1753 and died in 1797.

Petronela's sister was Julianna Arnold Ruszkowska Kiedrzynska who had the daughter Teofila Domicela Arnold, in April 1801 in the Raszkow parish.
Jan Arnold, the son of Maciej Arnold and Bogumila, was the leaseholder of Raszkow in 1802 from Helena Kiedrzynska. Named Julianna Kiedrzynska was the daughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski.
Julianna Arnold Ruszkowska Kiedrzynska had the next daughter Helena Arnold, b. in Piaski in May 1802 [maybe Piaski, 4 km north to Ostrow Wielkopolski];
and the son Mateusz Jozef Arnold, in September 1803 in the Raszkow parish.

Jan Kanty Szaniawski / Jan Kanty Krakowski, 1764-1839, was the son of Jozef Szaniawski + unknown Krakowska Szaniawska; Jozef m. 2nd to KOBYLANSKA.
Jozef Szaniawski b. ca 1740, was the son of Kazimierz Szaniawski + Marianna MYSZKOWSKA.
Kazimierz Szaniawski b. ca 1710, was living in the Cieszecin parish, in Galewice, in the Wieruszow County.

Above Maria Gniewosz, Szaniawska, h. (born Higersberger) was born in 1870, to Feliks Higersberger and Aniela Pulcheria Aleksandra Higersberger (born Pruszak).
Maria Gniewosz had 5 brothers: Stefan Higersberger, Tomasz Feliks Edmund Higersberger and others.
Maria married Gniewosz and Szaniawski.

In 1888, Felik's [Feliks HIGERSBERGER, b. in 1820, d. in 1888] sons took estates -
Tomasz Higersberger in 1888 owned Skrzan / Skrzany;
Stefan took Piotrow;
Roman Higersberger owned Rataje, b. 1865;
Aleksander Higersberger took Chocen.

Feliks I Higersberger + Aniela Pulcheria also had children:
Maria Higersberger b. 1870, m. SZANIAWSKA,
and Janusz Higersberger.

Aleksander Higersberger after the death of his SISTER [NOT the daughter] Maria SZANIAWSKA, 1870 - ca 1898, sold Chocen and bought Stroze for his son Janusz.

Feliks Higersberger born in 1820, was the grandson of Andrzej Higersberger. Feliks I was the landlord of:
Skrzana in the Gostynin county in 1856;
Rataje in 1866;
Piotrow close to Bialotarsk;
Chocen south to Wloclawek;
Glebokie close to Klodawa Kujawska.

Mentioned Feliks I Higersberger b. 1820 + Aniela Pulcheria Aleksandra PRUSZAK Higersberger b. 1837/1840, the daughter of Tomasz Aleksander Napoleon Pruszak, 1806-1856 / Tomasz Pruszak + Seweryna Zochowska b. 1816. Seweryna was the mother to Jadwiga Garczynska b. 1834.

Jan Boryslawski quickly sold his possessions to Pruszak (in 1788) [Jozef Andrzej Pruszak, 1742 - 1802 + Perpetua TREMBECKI]. At the beginning of the 19th century, the property Jurki / Wola Przeczlawska belonged to Tomasz Tadeusz Pruszak, the son of
Jozef PRUSZAK, b. ca 1700/1702, d. 1774, and Elzbieta Piaskowski vel PLASKOWSKA Pruszak b. ca 1705.
Named Jozef Bernard Pruszak, 1700/1702 - 1774 in Zamarte, close to Sepolno Krajenskie + Elzbieta Czapniewska nee Plaskowska b. ca 1705, d. ca 1735, the 2nd he was married to Justyna Elzbieta Pruszak, ca 1715 - 1796. Jozef Bernard = Jozef Pruszak b. ca 1700/1702, married twice:
Elzbieta Plaskowska, d. ca 1735, came from SWIECIE by the Vistula river, the daughter of Mikolaj Plaskowski [b. ca 1675 ?], with 5 children, among others above Tomasz = Tomasz Tadeusz Pruszak.
The second marriage was to Elzbieta Justyna Grabowska died in 1796, of CHELMNO, the daughter of Andrzej Teodor Grabowski, and Elzbieta was the sister to Bishop Adam Stanislaw Grabowski, and to Jan Michal Grabowski, the Gdansk and Elblag governor.
Andrzej Teodor Grabowski came from the Goetzendorf-Grabowski clan, b. in 1651/1655 in Debrzno = Frydlad Pomorski, at way from Pila tu Chojnice, d. in 1737 in DEBRZNO, the CHELMNO governor, the owner of SYPNIEWO close to Wiecbork, and of Ilowo close to Sepolno Krajenskie.

Mentioned above Tomasz Aleksander Napoleon Pruszak, 1806-1856, m. Seweryna ZOCHOWSKA,
was the son of
Aleksander Pawel Pruszak, 1777 - 1847 in Warsaw + Marianna SKARZYNSKA.
The grandson of
Jozef Andrzej Pruszak, 1742 - 1802 + Perpetua TREMBECKI.
The great-grandson of
Jozef Bernard Pruszak, 1700/1702 - 1774 in Zamarte, close to Sepolno Krajenskie + Elzbieta Czapniewska nee Plaskowska b. ca 1705,
the 2nd he was married to Justyna Elzbieta Goetzendorf-Grabowska Pruszak, ca 1715 - 1796, and above data acc. to Leszek Mila at geni.com - under his copyright.


Bobrka in the Solina commune, of BLIZINSKI, is situated 6 km north-west to close to LOBOZEW = Lobozew Gorny of Krasnopolski.
Bobrka is a village in the Solina commune, within the Lesko County, in south-eastern Poland, 4 kilometres north of Solina, 11 km south-east of Lesko, and 76 km south-east of Rzeszow.

Michal Krasnopolski was the son of Ignacy Krasnopolski, the Pommerania official in 1770 + Katarzyna Kozarska;
the grandson of Mikolaj Krasnopolski b. ca 1700 + Marianna Dobrzyniecka;
the great-grandson of
Pawel KRASNOPOLSKI b. ca 1670, the Lobozewo landlord + Katarzyna Pobidzinska, primo voto Konarska.
Lobozew = Lobozewo / Lobozew Gorny, is a village in the Ustrzyki Dolne commune, within the Bieszczady country, 9 kilometres south-west of Ustrzyki Dolne.

Jozef Blizinski (1827 - 1893), author, was living in Bobrka, in which Kolberg spent most of the time during his stay in Galicia. Blizinski, a playwright, was the former owner of the estates in Chocen.

JAN Boryslawski was the owner in Ukraine, the Boryslaw district, of Tustanowice. Tustanowice was situated in the Drohobycz district, 9 km south-west to Drohobycz.
Jan Boryslawski married in 1766, Warsaw, to Aniela Owsiana.
Jan had the daughter Maryanna Gabryela Gasiorowska / Marianna Gasiorowska (Boryslawska) / Marianna Boryslawska, b. ca 1767, m. twice, 2nd to Leon Gasiorowski, the Royal Court official in 1765,
with the daughter
Maria Gasiorowska, 1793-1840 married Jozef January Bninski, 1787-1846.

Jan Boryslawski b. 1740, m. Aniela OWSIANY, b. ca 1745/1750; Aniela Owsiany, Boryslawska b. 1745/1750, was the sister to Feliks Owsiany, junior, b. ca 1745.

Above mentioned Jan Boryslawski was the owner of Jurki / Wola Przeczlawska. In 1784 Jurki was bought by Jan Boryslawski - Sreniawa, a chamberlain of the Polish court in 1780. Jan married on September 21, 1766, at the Church of the Holy Cross in Warsaw to Aniela Owsiany, the daughter of Feliks Owsiany, senior, the Wilkomierz commander.

Jan Boryslawski quickly sold his possessions to Pruszak (in 1788), ie. Jozef Andrzej Pruszak, 1742 - 1802 + Perpetua TREMBECKI.

But Jozef Pruszak, b. 1700/1702, was the MP of TCZEW in 1730/1731,
and was the son of
Aleksander Pruszak [von PREUSS b. 1671 in the Chojnice county], the Pomerania writer, and of Marianna Trzcinski od Chelmno Pomorskie.

Tomasz Aleksander Napoleon Pruszak, 1806-1856,
was the great-great-grandson of
Aleksander Pruszak Czapiewski / von Preuss, b. in 1671 in Czapiewice, the Chojnice county, died in 1716 + Marianna TRZCINSKI. Aleksander Pruszak was the son of
Andrzej Pruszak Czapiewski and Malgorzata Milewska.

Chocen - in the 20' of the 20th century Maria Higersberger with her father acted here; Maria Higersberger, 1908-1931, was the daughter of Aleksander Higersberger and Romana, and Maria died in Warsaw, buried in Chocen. The Higersberger came from SAXONY in Germany ca 1750. Aleksander Higersberger acted in Chocen, b. in 1872 in Skrzany.
Maria's great-grandparents:
1.
Augustyn Higersberger, the owner of Bieniew, in the BLONIE or in the LOWICZ county, b. 1777, d. 1854 in Warsaw,
2.
Tomasz Aleksander Napoleon Pruszak, 1806-1856, the insurgent in 1831,
3. Kazimiera Franciszka Maslowska, 1794-1851,
4. and Seweryna Zuchowska, 1816-1905.

Above Tomasz PRUSZAK / Tomasz Aleksander Pruszak had a daughter Jadwiga Garczynska, b. in 1834, m. Walenty Konrad Garczynski, b. in 1829, the son of Romuald Jan Garczynski
{Romuald Garczynski b. 1784, the son of
Ignacy GARCZYNSKI, ca 1750 - 1785 in PIATEK, and Agnieszka Zaborowska b. ca 1760. Ignacy b. ca 1750 = Ignacy Jozef Garczynski b. in 1754.
Romuald was the grandson of Kazimierz Garczynski.
Kazimierz Garczynski, 1719 / 1720 - 1797/1801, bought Staykowo / Stajkowo, 38 km north-west to Oborniki, 35 km south-west to Chodziez, in 1750, m. in 1748 to
Maria Wilhelmina Szoldrska, born ca 1720/1724, d. 1797/1799, the daughter of Bartlomiej Szoldrski, 1690/1710-1751, the Biechowo official, and Maria Eleonora Bachstein b. ca 1700.
Romuald was the great-grandson of
Franciszek Garczynski (1680/1690 - aft. 1732), the owner of Bialezyn in 1726, 8 kilometres north of Murowana Goslina and 27 km north of Poznan; 5 km south-east to PACHOLEWO, 13 km east to OBORNIKI; the Poznan official in 1730 - 1732; m. in 1716 to Joanna (Anna Zawadzka) Korzbok - Zawadzka (d. aft. 1748).
Franciszek was the son of
Damian Garczynski, 1664-1711, and Anna ie. Damian Kazimierz Garczynski (b. ca 1640 / 1653, d. 1709 / 1711), and Anna RADOMICKA of the KOSCIAN county [the Wilkowo Polskie lady-owner].
Damian's next sons:
1.
Stefan Garczynski SENIOR (1690 - 1755 or in September 1756), the son of DAMIAN Garczynski, the Poznan governor, the writer in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The owner of Zbaszyn.
2.
Stanislaw Garczynski (b. bef. 1680, d. 1737), the Inowroclaw and BYDGOSZCZ governor}
and Romuald's wife - Emma Joanna Radolinska, b. in 1798.

Mentioned Jozef Blizinski was living in Bobrka in Austria, 1876-1888. He was married Pelagia Sokolowski b. ca 1840. They had a son Alfons Blizinski. Jozef was the friend of Oskar Kolberg, who visited Chocen and Bodzanowka, also in Bobrka.
Jozef Blizinski (1827 - 1893) b. in Warsaw. The author, the son of Augustyn Franciszek Blizinski + Marianna Helena Zakrzewski. He was studied in Warsaw in 1837-1843. Jozef visited very often Konstancja and Ignacy Wyssogota - Zakrzewski in CHOCEN. Jozef BLIZINSKI took in 1845 named Chocen and Bodzanowek. Chocen was rewritten on Jozef's mother ca 1850. Jozef BLIZINSKI was living in Chocen until 1854. He was friend to Oskar Kolberg. Jozef Blizinski in 1863 lost his brother, and was jailed by Russians. Jozef Blizinski in 1873 moved home to Warsaw until 1876. In 1876 Jozef bought Bobrka in Austrian Galicia, m. Pelagia Sokolowski.
Before Jozef BLIZINSKI named Chocen was owned by Konstancja and Ignacy Zakrzewski: Chocen + Bodzanowka till 1842. In 1845 above property took Jozef BLIZINSKI.
Chocen in the 18th century belonged to the Madalinskis.

Tomasz Tadeusz Pruszak was the son of Jozef PRUSZAK and Elzbieta Piaskowski Pruszak.
Jan Boryslawski quickly sold his possessions to Pruszak (in 1788), ie. to Jozef Andrzej Pruszak, 1742 - 1802 + Perpetua TREMBECKI.

At the beginning of the 19th century, the property Jurki / Wola Przeczlawska belonged to Tomasz Tadeusz Pruszak, the son of Jozef PRUSZAK = Jozef Bernard Pruszak, b. ca 1700/1702, d. 1774, and Elzbieta Piaskowski vel PLASKOWSKA Pruszak.

Jozef Pruszak b. 1700/1702, m. twice:
1st to Elzbieta Plaskowska, d. ca 1735, of SWIECIE by the Vistula river, the daughter of Mikolaj Plaskowski, with 5 children: Tomasz = Tomasz Tedeusz Pruszak.
The second marriage was to Elzbieta Justyna Grabowska died in 1796, of CHELMNO, the daughter of Andrzej Teodor Grabowski, and Elzbieta was the sister to Bishop Adam Stanislaw Grabowski, and to Jan Michal Grabowski, the Gdansk and Elblag governor.

Andrzej Teodor Grabowski came from the Goetzendorf-Grabowski clan, b. in 1651/1655 in Debrzno = Frydlad Pomorski, at way from Pila tu Chojnice, d. in 1737 in DEBRZNO, the CHELMNO governor, the owner of SYPNIEWO close to Wiecbork, and of Ilowo close to Sepolno Krajenskie.

Tomasz Aleksander Napoleon Pruszak, 1806-1856, m. Seweryna ZOCHOWSKA,
was the son of
Aleksander Pawel Pruszak, 1777 - 1847 in Warsaw + Marianna SKARZYNSKA.
The grandson of mentioned
Jozef Andrzej Pruszak, 1742 - 1802 + Perpetua TREMBECKI.
The great-grandson of
Jozef Bernard Pruszak, 1700/1702 - 1774 in Zamarte, close to Sepolno Krajenskie + Elzbieta Czapniewska nee Plaskowska, 2nd he was married to Justyna Elzbieta Pruszak, ca 1715 - 1796,
and above data acc. to Leszek Mila at geni.com - under his copyright.

Above Justyna Elzbieta Goetzendorf Grabowska, b. ca 1715,
was the daughter of
Andrzej Teodor Goetzendorf Grabowski + Barbara Zofia Kleist / Barbara Sophie von Goetzendorf Grabowski nee von Kleist, died ca 1707,
the daughter of Moritz Daniel von Kleist of Schonau.

Tomasz Aleksander Napoleon Pruszak, 1806-1856 was the great-great-grandson of
Aleksander Pruszak Czapiewski, b. in 1671 in Czapiewice, the Chojnice county, d. in 1716 + Marianna TRZCINSKI.
Aleksander Pruszak was the son of Andrzej Pruszak Czapiewski b. ca 1640, and Malgorzata Milewska died in 1737 in Czapiewice, in Pomerania.

We back again to
Jan Boryslawski was the owner of Jurki / Wola Przeczlawska. In 1784 Jurki was bought by Jan Boryslawski - Sreniawa, a chamberlain of the Polish court in 1780. Jan married on September 21, 1766, at the Church of the Holy Cross in Warsaw to Aniela Owsiany, the daughter of Feliks Owsiany, the Wilkomierz commander. Jan Boryslawski quickly sold his possessions to Pruszak (in 1788). At the beginning of the 19th century, the property belonged to Tomasz Tadeusz Pruszak, the son of Jozef PRUSZAK and Elzbieta Piaskowski Pruszak.

Augustyn Higersberger, the owner of Bieniew, 1777 - 1854, m. Kazimiera Maslowska, with 3 children:
Kazimiera Nakielska;
Jozef Kalasanty Higersberger b. 1817;
Feliks Higersberger b. in 1820, the owner of Chocen.

Jozef Andrzej Pruszak b. 1742, died in 1803, m. Perpetua Trembecka, 1748-1838, the daughter of Jan Trembecki and of Zofia Cielecka.

In the 19th century, Chocen belonged to Jozef Blizinski (1827-1893), a comedian and ethnographer, who collaborated with Oskar Kolberg. The last owners of the village were mentioned Higersberger [1873 - until ca 1898] and Chudzinski;
Fryderyk Lange or Franciszek Lange since [ca 1898/1900] the end of the 19th century.
We back again to CHOCEN and the landlords:
Lubranski; Mikolaj Sokolowski; Arnolf Kryski; Kretkowski; Brzeski;
Wyssogota-Zakrzewski
{Ignacy Zakrzewski the owner of Chocen, FREEMASON, was the brother of Franciszka Skorzewska. Franciszka Wyssogota-Zakrzewska was the wife of Gabriel Skorzewski, born ca 1700/1715, who was the son of Andrzej Skorzewski / Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674 - 1726 + Dorota Choinska / CHOJENSKA};
next to Blizinski until 1873;
Fryderyk Lange [aft. 1898/1900];
Feliks HIGERSBERGER, b. in 1820, owner in 1873, and Aleksander Higersberger in 1888.

Feliks HIGERSBERGER, b. in 1820, the owner of Skrzana in the GOSTYN county, bought from Wladyslaw Orsetti in 1856, Rataje in 1866, Piotrow, and CHOCEN [in 1873 from the Blizinski family]; and Glebokie close to Klodawa Kujawska. Inf. on Piotr Karnkowski, the owner of Boguslawice. Piotr was born in 1811 in Czamanin / Czamaninek - 4 kilometres south of Topolka, 23 km south-east of Radziejow, 12 km south-west to LUBRANIEC of the DAMBSKIS. Piotr was the son of
Jozef Kalasanty Piotr Karnkowski (1778-1828) + Eustachia Apolonia Orsetti b. 1788.
Piotr Karnkowski was the member of the Agriculture Society in 1861, and the owner of Boguslawice, close to KOWAL.

Feliks HIGERSBERGER, b. in 1820, d. in 1888, the Chocen landlord, m. Aniela Pruszak
with sons and the daughter: Aleksander; Stanislaw and
Maria Gniewosz, secundo voto Szaniawska.

Aniela Pruszak Higersberger, 1837 - 1877, ie. Aniela Pulcheria Aleksandra Pruszak Higersberger, the daughter of
Tomasz Aleksander Napoleon Pruszak, born in 1806 in Warsaw;
the granddaughter of
Aleksander Pawel Pruszak born 1777.
The great-granddaughter of
Jozef Andrzej Pruszak b. 1742, died in 1803, and Perpetua Trembecka
{Perpetua Trembecka, 1748-1838, the daughter of Jan Trembecki and of Zofia Cielecka. Jozef Andrzej Pruszak was married to Perpetua Trembecka but her sister Cecylia was the wife of Jan Kanty Dziewanowski and grandmother of Dominik Dziewanowski}.

In 1888, Felik's [Feliks HIGERSBERGER, b. in 1820, d. in 1888] sons took estates -
Tomasz Higersberger in 1888 owned Skrzan / Skrzany;
Stefan took Piotrow;
Roman owned Rataje;
Aleksander Higersberger took Chocen. He had children:
Maria Higersberger b. 1870, m. SZANIAWSKA,
and Janusz Higersberger.

Aleksander Higersberger after the death of his daughter Maria SZANIAWSKA, 1870 - ca 1898, sold Chocen and bought Stroze for his son Janusz.

Stanislaw Higersberger, the son of named Feliks, owned Glebokie and the farm of Debowice, then his son Waclaw Higersberger took Debowice [Glebokie is situated 3 km to Debowice - both south of Klodawa].

Named Feliks Higersberger, b. in 1820, was the owner of Skrzany, in the Gostyn county, and of Chocen ca 1873. Feliks Higersberger died in 1888.

Aleksander HIGERSBERGER in 1888 took CHOCEN. Aleksander sold Chocen [ca 1898], and bought above named Stroze for his son Janusz. Janusz's sister -
Maria Adrianna Higersberger b. 1870, m. ca 1890 to Szaniawski b. ca 1860; and she was the granddaughter of Augustyn Higersberger, 1777-1854 + Kazimiera Franciszka Maslowska, 1794-1851.


The MYSZKOWSKI'S + Maslowski + Walewski of Jedlno and of Wola Wiazowa:
Jan Myszkowski, 1695 - 1730, the owner of Galewice, m. before 1718 to Katarzyna Barbara Maslowska, 1695 - before 1788;
she was 2 voto Antoni Ignacy Szeliski who died before 1788; she was daughter of
Andrzej Maslowski born ca 1665 / 1670, an officer in Wielun, and
granddaughter of
Adam Maslowski (died after 1692), and Urszula Bielska.

Below on Wodziczna / Wodzicze - 3 km south to Pomiany; 4 km south-east to TRZCINICA; 5 km north-east to the ex-Silesian-Austrian border:
Jadwiga Myszkowska [b. ca 1675] m. 1st to Stefan Golygowski / Golyglowski, Goligowski, an owner of Pomiany and Wodzicze / WODZICZNA; in 1689 - 1692, Stefan Golychowski / Golyglowski lease a village Kurow in the Wielun county [7 km north to MOKRSKO; 4 km north-west to TUROW; west of WIELUN; also see KIEDRZYNSKI],
next of kin to Franciszka Antonina Trzcinska, b. 1693, in Trzcinica;
in 1692 named Kurow lease Michal Myszkowski of Dabrowa.

Named Andrzej Maslowski 1660 / 1665 / 1670 - d. 1720 / 1742, was the owner of Ruda close to Wielun [south-east to Wielun, 5 km], Mierzyce, Toporow, Przewoz; he lived in Pomiany close to Trzcinica
[POMIANY, 2 km to east of Trzcinica - 18 km south to KEPNO in Poland to 1793, in the Wielun county; Trzcinica was owned to 1812 by the Trzcinski family; then to German family. Is situated 12 km south to GREBANIN - see Kreski and Kiedrzynski, in the Ostrzeszow county, in 1793 to Prussia. In 1807 to the Duchy of Warsaw. But Wieruszow in 1815 to Russia. BRALIN was in Silesia; but TRZCINICA was 10 km east to the Silesia ex-border],
the 1st wife of Andrzej Maslowski in 1695 was Katarzyna Chmielinska, the daughter of Piotr CHMIELINSKI.
Maslowski Andrzej with Katarzyna Chmielinska had children:
1.
Anna Zofia Maslowska, b. 1698, the owner of Lubojnia [LUBOJNA - 8 km east to KAMYK of Kiedrzynski and 9 km west to KOSCIELEC of Madalinski],
2.
Krystyna Maslowska m. an owner of Strzyzew / Strzyzewo,
3.
Jadwiga Aleksandra Maslowska b. 1699 m. Pawel Karsnicki,
4. Katarzyna Barbara,
5. Roza,
6.
Jan Chryzostom Maslowski, the owner of Rudniki, and Malyszyn [7 km north-east to WIELUN - see KUROW; north to Ruda],
7.
Karol Boromeusz MASLOWSKI - the owner of Stronsk / STRONSKO, d. 1795, the officer in Ostrzeszow, m. Jadwiga Karsnicka,
with children:
A.
Kunegunda Ewa Anna Maslowska b. 1743 in Ruda m. 1759-64, to Franciszek Ksawery Walewski, the owner of Wola Wiazowa, the son of Franciszek Walewski and Teodora Walewska.
B.
In the Rudlice parish, in 1746, in Ostrowek, Ksawery August Jozef Maslowski was born - the son of Karol Maslowski, the official in WIELUN + Gertruda Karsnicki Maslowski [but above we have JADWIGA Karsnicka];
the godparents: Pawel Karsnicki, an official in Ostrzeszow and Teresa Wieloglowski married Bleszynska.

In 1781 named above owner of Wola Wiazowa, Franciszek Walewski / Franciszek Ksawery Walewski, 1739 - 1796, an official in Ostrzeszow in 1765, 1772, 1775, 1778 - 1796, m. in 1784, in the Kobyla Gora parish, in MYSLNIEW, 4 km to Silesia, to Konstancja Psarska b. before 1770, the daughter of
Fryderyk Jakub Psarski, 1730-1805 + Ksawera Franciszka Bardzinska, 1753-1814.
Franciszek Ksawery Walewski, 1739 - 1796, was married three times:
TERESA NIEMOJOWSKA-PSARSKA, b. ca 1730 - a marriage in 1760;
to unknown - the marriage ca 1778 [or to Kunegunda Ewa Anna Maslowska b. 1743 in Ruda, the marriage in 1759-1764];
and in 1779 or in 1784, in Myslniew, west to Ostrzeszow, to Konstancja Psarska, the daughter of Fryderyk Jakub Psarski.
Franciszek Ksawery Walewski, the owner of Wola Wiazowa, was the son of Franciszek Walewski with his 3rd wife [a marriage in STRONSKO]. Franciszek Walewski senior was born ca 1675 / 1690 / 1710 - died in 1745 in Rusiec; the 3rd wife was Teodora Walewska.
Franciszek Walewski from the 1st marriage had also a son Aleksander Walewski, the official in Piotrkow (1778), in Rozprza (1748), in Cracow in 1740, married Elzbieta Mecinska, the lady-owner of Wieruszow and JEDLNO. In 1775/1776 Izydor Kiedrzynski moved home to Jedlno, and in the 80' of the 18th century Izydor Kiedrzynski married Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762. This is my mother's genealogical line.

Michal Bielinski, b. ca 1690 / 1705, died in 1747 or in 1783, ie. Michal Samson Bielinski, was the son of Antoni BIELINSKI, b. ca 1670, d. 1726, and [m. bef. 1713] Zofia Olewinska, ca 1672 - 1743.
Antoni Bielinski b. ca 1670, Elzbieta Kolaczkowska and Aleksander b. aft. 1670,
were the children to
Adam Bielinski b. ca 1635, and [m. in 1662] Barbara Pogorzelska b. ca 1640.

Above Adam Bielinski, ca 1636 - 1705, was the son of SENIOR, Aleksander Bielinski b. ca 1610, and Marianna Odolinska born ca 1610.

Aleksander Bielinski b. aft. 1670, m. Elzbieta Pawlowski born in 1700. Aleksander Bielinski JUNIOR, b. 1670, had a son
Adam Bielinski, 1722 - 1767,
and the daughter
Agnieszka Anna Zakrzewska [Agnieszka Anna Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born Bielinska, 1731 - 1779, married Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born in 1710 / 1720,
with a daughter
Konstancja Wyssogota-Zakrzewski who was married to IGNACY ZAKRZEWSKI of CHOCEN.
Jozef Blizinski was relative of Konstancja [died in 1840] and Ignacy Zakrzewski [died in 1802], the owners of Chocen and Bodzanowka / Bodzanowo (before 1842).
Above Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski / Ignacy Zakrzewski was the Freemason, and the Mayor of Warsaw, b. 1745 - Pakoslaw, d. 1802 - Zelechow.

Agnieszka Anna Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born Bielinska, 1731 - 1779, was the daughter of Aleksander Bielinski b. ca 1670, and Elzbieta Pawlowski. Agnieszka had the brother Adam Bielinski.
Agnieszka BIELINSKA married Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born in 1710 / 1720, with a daughter Konstancja Wyssogota-Zakrzewski who was married to IGNACY ZAKRZEWSKI, the owner of CHOCEN.
Aleksander Bielinski JUNIOR, b. 1670, had a son Adam Bielinski, 1722 - 1767.
Aleksander Bielinski b. 1670, m. Elzbieta Pawlowski born in 1700.

Adam Bielinski b. 1722, had the sister Agnieszka Anna Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born Bielinska.
Jozef Blizinski came with his parents to the cousin's family in CHOCEN:
Konstancja [died in 1840] and Ignacy Zakrzewski [died in 1802], the owners of Chocen and Bodzanowka / Bodzanowo (before 1842).
Above Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski / Ignacy Zakrzewski was the Freemason, and the Mayor of Warsaw, b. 1745 - Pakoslaw, d. 1802 - Zelechow. Ignacy married to Konstancja Zakrzewska, 1760 - 1840, the daughter of Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, SENIOR, the governor of LAD, 1710 / 1720 - 1779, and Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779. Konstancja was the sister of Antoni Zakrzewski, JUNIOR, b. ca 1760].
Freemason, Mayor - President of Warsaw, Ignacy Zakrzewski, came from Andrzej ZAKRZEWSKI [b. ca 1670/1675] and Franciszka Mielzynska, 1677 - 1764.
Ignacy married to Konstancja Zakrzewska, 1760 - 1840, the daughter of Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, SENIOR, the governor of LAD, 1710-1779, and Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779.
Konstancja was the sister of Antoni Zakrzewski, JUNIOR, b. ca 1760.
Ignacy Zakrzewski was the son of Izydor Zakrzewski [b. ca 1705/1715 - died bef. 1775] and Izabela RADOMICKA, Zakrzewska.
The grandparents of named Ignacy Zakrzewski, the Freemason:
Andrzej ZAKRZEWSKI [b. ca 1670/1675 - 1738, the governor of SANTOK in the Great Poland] and Franciszka Mielzynska, 1677 - 1764 [marriage ca 1699; she died in PAKOSLAW].

In the 19th century, Chocen belonged [in 1845 - before him Chocen was owned by Wyssogota-Zakrzewski] to Jozef Blizinski (1827-1893), a comedian and ethnographer. Jozef Franciszek Blizinski, b. 1827 in Warsaw, died in 1893 in Cracow; Polish playwright; the son of Augustyn Franciszek Blizinski b. 1796, and Marianna Helena Zakrzewski b. ca 1799.

Augustyn Franciszek Blizinski b. 1796, died in 1848 in Chocen, married in 1825, in Belchow, to Marianna Helena Barbara Zakrzewska.

Jozef's cousins were the owners of CHOCEN:
Konstancja [Konstancja Zakrzewska, 1760 - 1840, the daughter of Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the governor of LAD, 1710-1779, and Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779] and her husband Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the owner of Chocen and Bodzanowka (in 1842). In 1845, Ignacy's daughter Marianna Zakrzewski was died and Jozef Blizinski took CHOCEN. Jozef Blizinski was living here in Chocen until 1854, and then the estate was again had taken [1854-1873] by Marianna Helena Barbara nee Zakrzewska married BLIZINSKA [b. ca 1799/1800], his mother [Marianna Helena was the daughter of Antoni ZAKRZEWSKI and Rozalia STRUMILO].
Probably in 1873 Jozef's mother Marianna Helena was died and Jozef Blizinski left Chocen.

In 1870 Napoleon Szrajber, who was acted in KOWAL, b. ca 1810 + Marianna Ilowecka, probably was the manager of the Chocen estate. Napoleon's daughter was married in Chocen in 1870 to Arnold - his roots came from Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720, of Raszkow and Bieganin [my branch].
Napoleon Szrajber = Schreiber was the owner of Borzymowice near to CHOCEN.
Jozef Blizinski was living in Bobrka in Austria, 1876-1888. He was married Pelagia Sokolowski b. ca 1840.
They had a son Alfons Blizinski.
Jozef was the friend of Oskar Kolberg, who visited Chocen and Bodzanowka, also in Bobrka.

We back to CHOCEN [close to Brzesc Kujawski, Kowal, Wloclawek] and Marianna Helena Barbara Blizinska, born in 1799/1800, the daughter of Antoni Zakrzewski JUNIOR, b. ca 1760. Named Antoni JUNIOR was the son of
SENIOR, Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the governor of LAD, 1710-1779, who m. 1st to Rozalia MALCZEWSKA, 1725-1748, and 2nd to Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779.

Osiecz Wielki is situated 10 km south-west of Chocen;
10 km north-west of CHODECZ; east of Izbica Kujawska; south of Wloclawek, BADKOWO and Brzesc Kujawski.
Osiecz Wielki - here was born Jacek Plater in 1932, son of Count and landowner. Jacek came from Wilhelm Ignacy Broel-Plater, b. 1791 in Pinsk, d. 1854,
the son of
Jozef Antoni Wilhelm Broel-Plater, b. in SZADEK in 1750.
Jozef Antoni Wilhelm Broel-Plater b. in SZADEK in 1750 was the son of
PETRONELA NAGORSKA and Wilhelm Jan Plater, 1715 - d. 1769 in Vilnius,
who was the son of
Johann Plater / Jan Plater and Elena Filipina OGINSKA, b. ca 1694 in Mogilev by Dniepr river.

Julianna Czerny or Julia Franciszka Szwarcenberg-Czerny (born Paszkowska in 1813), was the daughter of Wojciech Paszkowski b. in 1765/1780 + Ludwika GALESKA / Ludwina Galezka Paszkowski b. in 1783.
Julianna Julia Franciszka Szwarcenberg-Czerny born Paszkowska in 1813, had 2 siblings: Franciszek Onufry Paszkowski and one other, acc. to Tel-Aviv genealogical research.
Julianna Paszkowska married Piotr Pawel Szwarcenberg-Czerny in 1835, and named Piotr Schwarcenberg-Czerny was born in 1815, in Goluchowice. Piotr Szwarcenberg-Czerny was the son of Marianna Saczowska, 1773 - 1848 in Siewierz, in the Bedzin County.

Mentioned Franciszek Onufry Paszkowski b. 1790/1805, was the son of Wojciech Paszkowski b. 1765 + Ludwika Galezka b. 1783.
Rozalia Krasnopolska m. ca 1820 to named Onufry Paszkowski.
Rozalia was the daughter of Michal Krasnopolski b. 1764, d. in 1836 + GOLKOWSKA, b. ca 1775 - d. 1815. Rozalia had a daughter b. ca 1820.
Zofia Golkowska, b. ca ?, d. in 1815, m. above Michal Krasnopolski b. 1764, of Jablonka Nizna.

Zofia had a brother Jozef Golkowski b. in 1776, the Jablonka owner, m. in Turka in 1799 to Elzbieta Krasnopolska of Szandrowice.
Zofia Golkowska Krasnopolska was the daughter of Jan Golkowski, 1728 - 1776, the owner of Jasienica + Marianna Dobrzyniecka;
and the granddaughter of Kazimierz GOLKOWSKI, the Czernichow official + Marianna Turzanska.

Michal Krasnopolski was the son of
Ignacy Krasnopolski, the Pommerania official in 1770 + Katarzyna Kozarska;
the grandson of Mikolaj Krasnopolski b. ca 1700 + Marianna Dobrzyniecka;
the great-grandson of
Pawel KRASNOPOLSKI b. ca 1670, the Lobozewo / Lobozew landlord + Katarzyna Pobidzinska, primo voto Konarska.

Dominik Paszkowski born 1783 in Brody, the Lwow province; his father Jan Paszkowski was born 1742/1750 and has got the Zadora coat of arms, married ca 1770 / 1777, with the 1st son - General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski.

Jan Paszkowski, born in 1742 + 1st to unknown, 2nd married Petronela Kulikowska with above son Dominik Paszkowski, b. 1783 in Brody, d. 1866 + Anna Niemojewska, died in 1872 (tomb in Krakow).
General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, b. 12.10.1778 in Brody (to 1st wife of Jan), d. 10.3.1856 in Cracow, General; Virtuti Militari, the secretary of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko in France, together with General Stanislaw Fiszer. General Franciszek Paszkowski had a daughter Maria Paszkowska / Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska Armand / Mary Armand nee Paszkowski, with her granddaughter Anna Armand married Apolon Konstantynowicz, who co-operated with Duflon and the Breguet Company in Moscow and St Petersburg. Anna Konstantynowicz nee Armand was the best friend to Wladimir Ulianow Lenin and his lover Inessa Armand.
Anna nee Armand was born on 19 August 1866 in Moscow, the daughter of Evgenii ARMAND / Eugeniusz Armand / Eugene born ca 1842. Anna had sons:
1.
Jerzy Konstantynowicz / Marian Konstantynowicz with nickname Stankiewicz, born 1898 in Miezonka [or Pohost] either Warsaw or Moscow, escaped to Argentina but died in Mexico; or he was born in 1900 - my grandfather, he served Military Intelligence bef. 1939 in Poland;
2.
Eugene Konstantynowicz / Eugene Konstantynowicz, the son of above mentioned Apolon / Apollon Konstantynowicz, Polish, and Anna Konstantynowicz nee Armand, Polish roots -
and his children were living in Switzerland and Paris, France, that is grandchildren of Anna nee Armand, and great-grandchildren of Varvara Karlovna Demonsi / Demonets or DEMONTET.
Eugene Konstantynowicz, as a patient, was treated in Switzerland, there he became acquainted with Marusya, who cared for her uncle Leon Bakst, along with Sophia, Bertha, Paul and Emily.
Eugene Konstantynowicz / Yevgeny Constantinowitz / Eugene Constantinowitz (1890 - 1977) had two sons, architects - Nikolai Constantinowitz and Pyotr Constantinowitz (Mikolaj Konstantynowicz and Piotr Konstantynowicz; but also is inf. about 3 children of Maria nee Klaczko / Maria Markovna Klyachko and Yevgeny Constantinowitz / Eugene Constantinovich / Eugeniusz Konstantynowicz), acc. to correspondence of Howard D. Rothschild to Constantinowitz Marie in 1976-1980.
Howard Rothschild born 1907 and died 1989 in New York.
Constantinowitz, Pyotr Yevgenievich (Kanstantinovich / Constantinowitz Pierre was born 1928 and address: Oree du Bois Brule, 78380 Bougival) and Constantinowitz Nikolai Yevgenievich (born 1931 - Nicolas, 45B Route des Gardes, Meudon).
Constantinowitz, Yevgeny Apollonovich (Eugeniusz Konstantynowicz, the son of Apollon Konstantynowicz; born 1890 - died 1977) was a cello and piano player.

Mentioned above Howard D. Rothschild / Howard Rothschild born 1907, d. 1989, "...was an artist and a major collector of art work related to Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes. His fascination with Ballets Russes began in 1915 ... he became a close friend and an anonymous benefactor of many aging Ballets Russes dancers...".
Howard D. Rothschild b. in New York, United States, d. in London, the son of Frederick William Rothschild / "Fred" b. 1867 in New York, died 1940 in New York.
The grandson of William "Wolf" Rothschild / "Wolf" b. 1829 in Goppingen, Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany.
The great-grandson of Marx ben Herz Rothschild, born in 1789 in Jebenhausen, Goppingen, Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, d. 1851 in Goppingen.
The great-great-grandson of Herz Marx Rothschild / "Naphtali" b. 1738 in Bad Mergentheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany.
The great-great-great-grandson of Marx Herz Rothschild and Gudele.
They intermarried Frommet OTTENHEIMER, and Braendel KATZ the daughter of Weil; and of Matilda ROSENHEIM; and Sarah B. Rothschild nee ADLER.

Above Dominik Paszkowski m. Anna Niemojewska, probably the daughter of Jozef Niemojowski / Jozef Niemojewski, 1760-1836, m. ca 1790 to Ludwika Walewska, 1775-1863.
Anna Niemojewska Paszkowska had sibilings:
Leon Michal Niemojewski b. 1798; Izabella Salomea Niemojowska b. 1801; Adolf Jozef, 1802-1873; Edward Niemojewski, 1810-1874; Jozef Niemojowski, 1840-1857.

Mentioned Anna NIEMOJEWSKA b. ca 1795, died 1872, married Paszkowski? Anna Niemojewska visited Swiedziebnia in 1862, close to Brodnica and Rypin. Swiedziebnia - 16 km north-east of RYPIN. Swiedziebnia was took by Swiatopelk-Mirski and his Georgian wife.
ANNA'S mother was Ludwika nee Walewska - NIEMOJEWSKA, 1775-1863,
and her grandfather was Jozef Kalasanty Walewski, b. 1747-1792 + Paulina Pulina Radolinska b. 1750;
the great-grandfather was
Aleksander Walewski / Alexander, 1700 - 1751 or 1778 + Elzbieta Mecinska, the lady-owner of Jedlno, born ca 1720;
Aleksander was the son of FRANCISZEK Walewski born ca 1675 / 1690, died 1745, the owner of Rusiec, Wieruszow [before him to the Mecinski family], Dabrowka, Jastrzebice, Broszecin, Wola Wiazowa, Lesniaki.

Named Dominik Paszkowski married two times. His sons:
1.
Dominik Wincenty Paszkowski, 1829-1891, the son of Dominik + Dorota Rygalska.
2.
Jozef Franciszek Paszkowski / Franciszek Paszkowski b. 1818 in Warsaw, d. 1883 Cracow, the owner of Tonie, painter, deputy to the Galician parliament, economic activist.
He was the son of Dominik Paszkowski and Anna Niemojewska (died 1872). He learned painting with Rafal Hadziewicz, and then with Wojciech K. Stattler in Cracow, where he lived with his uncles Franciszek PASZKOWSKI, general, and Wojciech PASZKOWSKI, junior, a member of the Galician government in 1809, the manager of the Trzebniow estate of the Bystrzanowskis and Krzeszowice of Artur Potocki.
Franciszek Paszkowski, painter, went to Dusseldorf (in 1838), Dresden and Rome for further studies. He painted religious paintings, and many portraits: his father, brother and uncle, General Franciszek PASZKOWSKI in 1814 [in Warsaw], Tytus Chalubinski, and Antonina Jachowicz.
3.
Jozef Franciszek Daniel Paszkowski, 1817-1861, who married to Kazimiera Seweryna Stompf = Jozef Edmund Paszkowski b. January 1817, d. in 1861, poet, translator of William Shakespeare.
Named here Jozef Franciszek Daniel Paszkowski, b. 1817 in Warsaw, m. Seweryna Stompf with children:
A.
Laura Anna Antonina Paszkowska, 1844-1866;
B.
Franciszek Paszkowski, 1853-1926, lawyer, in 1902 the owner of Tonie;
C.
Leon Ignacy Paszkowski, 1845 - 1904, the director of a bank in Cracow, m. in 1875 to Css Maria Lasocka b. 1851,
the daughter of Bronislaw Lasocki b. 1828 + Felicja Wolowska.
Named Bronislaw Juliusz Edmund Lasocki, the member of the 1863 Uprising, Count, 1828-1912, m. Felicja Zofia Wolowska, 1832-1906.
Felicja Wolowska was the daughter of
Adam Ernest Wolowski, 1798-1868 + Barbara Maryewska, 1796-1863.
Adam Ernest Wolowski, 1798-1868, was the son of Adam WOLOWSKI, 1770-1833 + Teresa Zalewska.

Bronislaw Lasocki, Count + Felicja Zofia Wolowska had children:
Maria Lasocka PASZKOWSKA;
Bronislawa Lasocka + Bronislaw Kurtz;
Halina Lasocka + Stanislaw Chometowski;
Idalia;
Zygmunt Lasocki / Zygmunt Bronislaw Lasocki born December 1867, a Polish lawyer (law doctor), a politician of the Polish people's movement, a diplomat;
and Jozef Adam Feliks Bronislaw Lasocki.

Wladyslaw Jozef Ludwik Wolowski / Ludwik Wolowski, Member of the Agricultural Society of the Kingdom of Poland [with Jakub Szymanowski, 1795/1797-1873]; he lived in Chamsk, close to Biezun [north-east], the Mlawa county [32 km south-west to Mlawa and west of PRZASNYSZ]; b. ca 1829, died in 1895 in Warszawa,
was the son of mentioned Adam Ernest Wolowski, 1798-1868 + Barbara Maryewska, 1796-1863.
Ludwik Wolowski b. ca 1829, married in 1851, Warszawa, to Jozefa Teofila Szymanowska, 1833-1875,
with a son Adam Franciszek Gabriel WOLOWSKI, 1856-1900 + Maria Koziell-Poklewska, 1860-1891.

Adam Ernest Wolowski, 1798-1868, was the son of Adam WOLOWSKI, 1770-1833 + Teresa Zalewska. Above Adam Zachariasz Wolowski, 1770 - before 1833, married in 1795, Warszawa, to Teresa Zalewska, 1777 - 1855;
they had a daughter Emilia Teofila Zalewska (born Wolowska), and the son
Adam Ernest WOLOWSKI, 1798-1868 + Barbara Maryewska, 1796-1863.
Adam Ernest Wolowski = Adam Wolowski junior, was the director of the mint in 1855 to August 1865.
Saul ben Jakub, 1807 - ?, banker, came from a poor Jewish family from Wieruszow [see Madalinski and Kiedrzynski]. In 1825 he converted to Catholicism and married a daughter of a banker and industrialist Maurice Koniar; since 1825 he ran a lottery; he was a co-agent of the Polish government, a supplier of raw materials to the government, and in 1849-1862 he was a lottery agent in the Kingdom of Poland.
JAKUB SAUL was a descendant of the francists and Adam Wolowski, director of the mint, since 1855, was his business associate.
Above Adam Wolowski (1855 to August 1865) and then Stanislaw Pusch were the directors of the Warsaw mint; that is Adam Ernest Wolowski, b. ca 1798, died 1868 - Warszawa. He married ca 1820 to Barbara Maryewska, 1796-1863;
his children:
1.
Wladyslaw Jozef Ludwik WOLOWSKI, 1829-1895 + Jozefa Teofila Szymanowska, 1833-1875;
with the son
Adam Franciszek Gabriel Wolowski, 1856-1900 m.
1st Maria Koziell-Poklewska, 1860-1891,
2nd to Pss Stefania Woroniecka 1860-1925.

Stefania's great-grandparents:
DUKE Andrzej Woroniecki;
Pawel Gostomski, 1760-1825;
Hieronim Zielinski of NUR;
Antoni Piotr Fabian Psarski, 1766-1851;
Magdalena Gruszecka; Aniela Szydlowska; Teresa Ciemniewska;
Lucja Czekulin, 1775-1863.
2.
Felicja Zofia Wolowska, 1832-1906 + Count Bronislaw Juliusz Edmund Lasocki, a judge in Mlawa, 1828-1912;
3.
Stanislaw Wolowski 1834-1892 + Maria Rawicz 1840-1922.

Jozefa Teofila Szymanowska, 1833-1875:
her father was Jakub Szymanowski, 1795/1797-1873 [Member of the Agricultural Society of the Kingdom of Poland in 1861; lived in ZBIKOW close to BLONIE];
her half-brother was Waclaw Cyryl Jakub Szymanowski, 1821-1886 who married Michalina Naimska, 1833-1918.
Jakub SZYMANOWSKI b. ca 1795, married Anna Zawadzka, born in 1790, with 3 children:
Waclaw Cyryl Jakub Szymanowski and 2 other;
Jakub SZYMANOWSKI married 2nd to Karolina Wolowska, born in 1809, in Pustynia, Galicja, Austria, with one daughter
Jozefa Teofila Wolowska (born Szymanowska).

Jakub Szymanowski, 1795/1797 - 1873, was the son of
Franciszek Szymanowski and Agata Wolowska; Franciszek was born in 1750, in Warszawa; Agata was born in 1760, in Warszawa.

Jakub Szymanowski b. ca 1795, had a sister Filipina Teofila Brzezinska (born Szymanowska).
She was married Franciszek Jakub Brzezinski, 1794 - 1846, the son of Michal Brzezinski;
they had children:
Teofila Anna Zielinska;
Aniela Brzezinska;
Kazimierz Brzezinski senior [the ancestor of Zbigniew Brzezinski, US Adviser and globalisation politic]
and Franciszka Teofila Krysinska.

Wojciech Paszkowski, the half brother to General Franciszek Paszkowski, was the friend to ARTUR POTOCKI who in 1818, became an adept of the 33rd degree of the Scottish Masonic Lodge.
Apolon Konstantynowicz' family was living in Moscow, Miezonka, KAZAN, Tallinn-Nomme and Viljandi, and in Paris, Lida, SWOLNA. MIEZONKA is situated 13 km to Lubuszany, the estate of the Potockis, of Artur Potocki' branch in Zator and in Berezyna.
CAPTAIN Wojciech Paszkowski, 1780 - 1856, was the brother of famous General Franciszek Paszkowski, who was the friend of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko. Kosciuszko was the friend of Thomas Jefferson b. 1743 - Illuminati.
Wojciech Paszkowski, 1780 - 1856, was the plenipotentiary [1821-1832] of Artur Potocki / Artur Stanislaw Potocki (b. 1787 in Paris, died in 1832 in Wien). Named Artur Potocki, the Templar masonic degree, in 1830-1832 in CRACOW closely cooperated with GENERAL FRANCISZEK PASZKOWSKI in The Committee for the Reconstruction of the Krakow Castle in the Free City of Krakow and its District (1830 - 1836). The Committee, whose work was supervised by Maciej Rembowski, the first - only nominal president was Count Artur Potocki - followed by general Franciszek Paszkowski, was never formally resolved, his activity decreased in 1833, and from 1836 his last documents came.
ARTUR POTOCKI was the Freemason - the TEMPLAR. The Masonic fraternity uses the honourary title of Knights Templar for its highest 33rd degree of initiation, in tribute to the earlier Templars. 'The Structure of Freemasonry' in Life Magazine (on 08 October 1956) in The Masonic Library and the Museum of Pennsylvania, featuring Knights Templar at 33rd Degree.
"... The steps on the left side present the 33 degrees of initiation for the Scottish Rite, with their Grand level on the top step of the 33rd degree. The steps on the right side present the levels of the York Rite, the top 3 levels of which are Masonic sub-orders named after earlier Orders which are independent in their own right, including the Order of the Red Cross (version of Rosicrucians), and the Order of Knights of Malta (version of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta).
At the top of the steps on the right side is the Order of Knights Templar (version of the 12th century Order of the Temple of Solomon of the original Knights Templar). The Templar figure uniquely occupies the highest level of the 33rd degree of Masonic initiation".

Artur Stanislaw Potocki / ARTUR POTOCKI was the Count, the owner of the Krzeszowice and Lancut estates, graduated of the Ernangen Protestant University, officer of the Polish army, the adjutant of Prince Jozef Poniatowski in 1812, the adjutant of the emperor of France [fligiel-adjutant of Emperor Napoleon I] - Napoleon I - in 1815 [Napoleon Bonaparte I abdicated on 22 June 1815 in favour of his son Napoleon II. On 24 June the Provisional Government proclaimed the fact to the French nation and the world].

Wojciech Paszkowski [the half-brother of General Franciszek Paszkowski] was the manager of KRZESZOWICE owned by Artur Potocki.
Wojciech Paszkowski managed also Trzebniew / Trzebniow [not Trzebnica !] of BYSTRZANOWSKI.
CAPTAIN Wojciech Paszkowski, 1780 - 1856, was Commissioner General to Artur Potocki. ARTUR POTOCKI married to Zofia Countess Branicka, probably granddaughter of Empress Katarzyna II. He bought a Palace in Cracow; and in Krzeszowice he built a summer residence.

Aleksandra Potocka, Aleksandryna (1818-1892), born in Petersburg, as a child of Stanislaw Septym POTOCKI + Katarzyna Branicki;
the granddaughter of Stanislaw Szczesny Potocki.
Stanislaw Potocki died in 1831; then Aleksandryna Potocka was living under care of Zofia, the wife of Artur Potocki - the Templar - in Biala Cerkiew, St Petersburg and Krzeszowice.
ARTUR married to Zofia Countess Branicka, probably granddaughter of Empress Katarzyna II.
Aleksandryna Potocka became friends with her cousin, Eliza Branicka, the later Eliza was the wife of Zygmunt Krasinski, in 1835 until 1876. Miss Potocka formally remained under the care of Tsar Nicholas I. Around 1836, she became the lady of the imperial court. On her marriage with her cousin August Potocki from Wilanow recalled Jadwiga Dzialynski Zamoyska years later.
Aleksandra Potocka, with nick-name Aleksandryna, 1818-1892, born in St Petersburg, the daughter of Stanislaw Septym Potocki; the granddaughter of Stanislaw Szczesny Potocki 1751-1805;
the great-granddaughter of Franciszek Salezy Potocki, 1700-1772,
who was the son of Jozef Potocki (died 1723),
and grandson of Feliks Kazimierz "Szczesny" Potocki (1630-1702),
the great-grandson of Stanislaw "Rewera" Potocki, 1589-1667.

Aleksandryna, 1818-1892, married her cousin August Potocki / August Aleksander Potocki b. 1805; the son of Aleksander Stanislaw Potocki b. 1778;
the grandson of Stanislaw Kostka Potocki b. 1755;
the great-grandson of Eustachy Potocki born in 1720;
the great-great-grandson of Jerzy Potocki,
who was the son of Feliks Kazimierz Potocki, 1630-1702,
and grandson of Stanislaw Rewera Potocki b. 1589.

Aleksandra Potocka / Aleksandryna Potocka sold ZATOR [she died in 1892] to AUGUST POTOCKI, 1847-1905; then, in 1905, it belonged to widowed Eugenia Wojnicz-Sianozecka Potocka, the widow after death of AUGUST POTOCKI. Eugenia Wojnicz-Sianozecka, 1870-1925. And ca 1908/1909, Eugenia sold the estate Zator to Krystyna Potocka nee Tyszkiewicz, of Krzeszowice.

Aleksandra Potocka / Aleksandryna Potocka sold [? ca 1887/1890] Luboszany / LUBUSZANY [she died in 1892] (K. Lipinski - the manager of Berezyna, Tepliki, Zwinogrod), to hands of Krystyna nee Tyszkiewicz, born in RIGA in 1866; died in 1952, the daughter of Jan Witold Emanuel Tyszkiewicz b. 1831 in WOLOZYN;
the granddaughter of Jozef Tyszkiewicz b. 1805 in PALANGA;
the great-granddaughter of Michal Tyszkiewicz Count, b. 1761 in BIRZAI / Birze;
the great-great-granddaughter of Jozef Ignacy Tyszkiewicz b. 1724, d. 1815 in Valozyn.

Krystyna Tyszkiewicz married the Galicja governor Andrzej Potocki.
Andrzej Potocki was murdered in 1908 while he fulfills the duties of the Governor of Galicia. The murderer uses the nationalist-Ukrainian ideology. But the widow Krystyna Potocka nee Tyszkiewicz, asks the Austrian authorities to exchange the death sentence for this offender, for a prison sentence. And of course, the prisoner escapes in 1911 from the Stanislawow prison. Where? To Sweden! And here he lives peacefully until 1914 - with what passport? In 1914 he left for the USA and there he lives peacefully until death in the 70s of the 20th century! How did he get a visa if he was a criminal?

Krystyna Potocka in 1908 has around 40, and 9 children. Krystyna in 1946 left for Kenya, to the Tyszkiewiczs. The murderer Siczynski, on 12th of April, shot dead the governor of Galicya, Count Andrzej Potocki. The murderer is Miroslaw Siczynski, Rusin, a university student. He shot four times. "Glos Warszawski" was realistically reported. Siczynski born in 1887. The bishops Bilczewski and Bandurski also came to the wounded, but Andrzej Potocki died.

Andrzej Potocki was born in 1861.
He attended the High School in Krakow and at the Jagiellonian University, graduated in 1884 with a PhD degree. Ca 1885 he devoted himself to the diplomatic service and became attache at the Austrian-Hungarian embassy in Madrid. That is intelligence service. In 1891 he was elected to the parliament, and in 1901 - a member of the House of Lords. In September 1900, Andrzej Potocki was the Marshal of the Galician Parliament. In September 1900, Andrzej Potocki was the Marshal of the Galician Parliament. Soon thereafter, in June 1901, Emperor Franz Joseph appointed him governor of Galicia. Count Andrew was born in Krzeszowice. Three generations of the Potocki family have combined their biographies with this place.
During the funeral they were present:
the Archduke Karol Stefan from Zywiec; Zamojski with Branicki, Radziwill, from Vienna senior officials; Deputy Emperor Count Cholonewski, president of ministers Baron Beck, minister Bienerth, Korytowski and Abrahamowicz, Stanislaw Tarnowski, Member of the Council of State; cardinal Puzyna, archbishops Bilczewski and Teodorowicz, bishops Pelczar from Przemysl, priest Nowak from Krakow, and the representatives of all Polish territories came.

Lobozew = Lobozewo / Lobozew Gorny, is a village in the Ustrzyki Dolne commune, within the Bieszczady County, 9 kilometres south-west of Ustrzyki Dolne, close to BOBRKA of BLIZINSKI from CHOCEN.

Taszycki, Gostkowski, Jordan, Szwarcenberg-Czerny and my mother's genealogy: Skora-Nowak-Kwiatkowski-Gabor, Zaluskowski, Pradzynski, Ilowiecki, Nasierowski, Wolanski, Neyman, Arnold, Szwarcenberg-Czerny, Nieniewski, Pstrokonski, Ankwicz, Madalinski, Uminski, Mieroslawski vs Poniatowski with Kosciuszko, Morsztyn, Ostrowski, Gordon, Agryll and Czartoryski. My father's genealogy: Paszkowski, Szwarcenberg-Czerny, Armand, Japaridze-Saparow-Oldenburg-Dadiani with Konstantynowicz of Miezonka, Kazan, Moscow and Viljandi, Tallinn and Swolna.

Emilia Bystrzanowska Paszkowska born in Brody in Podolia,
was the daughter of
Count KAJETAN BYSTRZANOWSKI / Kajetan Bystrzonowski, 1730-1807; the Podole (in 1760) top official, MP, Count in 1801, the Busk (1785-1786) official; in Malogoszcz (1786-1795); the Radom (1784) official. The NAKLO close to LELOW, owner.

Kajetan Bystrzanowski was the son of Karol Bystrzonowski and Apolonia Misiowski.
Kajetan was the brother to Sebastian.

Mentioned EMILIA Bystrzanowska was born ca 1775/1780 in BRODY. Emilia Bystrzanowska married Wojciech Paszkowski b. 1780 - he was the half-brother of General Franciszek Paszkowski who was born in BRODY. Emilia was the sister to Franciszek Ksawery Bystrzanowski b. 1767.

Franciszka Bobrowska, Bystrzanowska, born Mecinska in 1775, the daughter of Adam Albert Wojciech Mecinski + Aniela Mecinska Stadnicka. Franciszka married to Franciszek Ksawery Bystrzanowski in 1809; Franciszek was born in 1767.
Franciszek's parents:
Count Kajetan Bystrzanowski, the Podole official; 1730-1807 + Marianna Marcjanna Mlodzianowska 1730-1796.
Grandparents:
Karol Bystrzanowski Szafraniec, the Checiny official; born ca 1692 or ca 1700/1710-1752 + Apolonia Misiowska.

KAROL's children:
1.
Kajetan Bystrzanowski the official of Podole (1760 - compare on Brody in Podole - Paszkowski), in Radom (1765); MP, Count in 1801, the Busk official (1785-1786), in Malogoszcz (1786-1795), in Piotrków (1761) and Radom (1784); 1730-1807 + Marianna Marcjanna Mlodzianowska; 2nd to Katarzyna Grodzicka.
2.
Sebastian Bystrzanowski, of the Checiny (1774-1783) official; again in Checiny (1757 and 1765); 1730-1795 + Magdalena Soltyk.
3.
Kamilia Bystrzanowski or Domicela Szafraniec-Bystrzonowska born ca 1730 / 1735; m. Michal Czarnocki; 2nd married to Feliks de Valois Skorupka. Her granddaughter [great-granddaughter ?] Anna / Antonila or Antonilia Czarnocka 2nd, died in Paris 1899 and she writes his wealth on the foundations of the Hotel Lambert in Paris.
4.
Klemens Bystrzonowski, the Checiny official (1764), b. 1730 - 1774 + Antonila Czarnocka 1st, b. ca 1735 {who was aft. 1774 / 1776 in France and in August 1776 in USA, together with Tadeusz Kosciuszko ?}.
5.
Michal Bystrzonowski at the Royal court (1761); b. 1740/1742-1798 + Katarzyna Borzyslawska b. ca 1730/1740 -
with the son:
Kazimierz Szafraniec-Bystrzanowski, 1764-1840, married ca 1795/1796, Anna Russocka, 1775/1780-1844,
with children:
1. Ludwik Tadeusz Bystrzanowski, 1797-1878;
2. Liberata Bystrzanowska b. 1800;
3. Kamila Szafraniec-Bystrzanowska b. ca 1800.

Above
Ludwik Tadeusz Szafraniec-Bystrzonowski, born 1797 in Cracow, died 1878; an activist of the Great Emigration, Turkish general, colonel of the Hungarian uprising in 1848, Turkish diplomat and emigrant, count in the Congress Kingdom in 1820.
During the November Uprising, he fought and then after the fall of the uprising, he went to France to emigrate. Closely associated with the prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski. In 1840 he left for Algeria to take part in the battles with the emir Abd al-Kadir. In 1843 he was a co-founder of the Third World Monarch Society. He was the author of many strategic and military works. In 1842, he wrote a study on the strategic network of Poland, which was to help in the preparation of the new uprising in the country.
In 1848, as an agent of Prince Adam Czartoryski, the French government and the Kingdom of Sardinia, he went to the diplomatic mission in the Balkans, where he tried to persuade the Serbs and Hungarians to stand against Austria. During the Crimean War he was one of the five Poles promoted to the rank of general of the Turkish army. In 1857-1872 he was the Turkish militare attache in Paris.
Ludwik Tadeusz Bystrzonowski was the son of Kazimierz Bystrzanowski, MP, and Anna Rusocki.

Lobozew, in 1804, was owned by the brothers Fredro: Jan Fredro and Erazm Fredro; then Lobozew belonged to Jozef Leszczynski.
Lobozew, in 1828 belonged to Jozef Leszczynski; in 1831 to Franciszek Leszczynski; ca 1850 - to Franciszka Leszczynska and to Elzbieta Leszczynski.
Above Franciszek Leszczynski, senior, b. 1785 [in 1831 owned Lobozew], was the owner of Solina, Telesnica, Oszwarowa and he was married Elzbieta Fredro. Franciszek Leszczynski, senior, b. 1785, married Elzbieta Fredro, the daughter of Jan Fredro, the leaseholder of Telesnica and Owszarowo / Owszarowa + Kunegunda Chojnacki.
Elzbieta had three sons:
1.
Emilian Leszczynski + Maria Truskolaska with 4 sons;
2.
Leopold Leszczynski + Malwina Bobowska, with the son Franciszek Leszczynski m. Leopoldyna Walter, with the son Franciszek Leszczynski;
3.
Erazm Leszczynski + Regina Gutteter with two sons:
Celestyn Leszczynski + Mieczyslawa Gembarzewska; and Tadeusz Leszczynski.

Elzbieta Fredro was the daughter of JAN Fredro + Kunegunda Chojnacka;
Jan was the son of Sebastyan Fredro + Teresa MORSKA;
Sebastyan had a brother Antoni Fredro + Barbara Konopacka with the grandson Count Jacek Fredro + Marianna Dembinska,
with the son famous, Count Aleksander Fredro + Zofia Jablonowska.

Above Sebastyan Fredro was the son of Stanislaw Fredro + Katarzyna LASZEWSKA;
the grandson of
Jan Fredro + Salomea NAGURSKA.
Jan married Salomea Fredro (born Nagorska) in 1640. Salomea was born in 1610. They had the son Stanislaw Fredro. Jan died before 1662.

Franciszek Leszczynski b. 1785, was the brother to Klara Kawczynska and Jozef Leszczynski, and both were the children of
Karol Leszczynski + 1st Salomea Trembecka, 2nd Franciszka Niesiolowska GAWIN; Karol Leszczynski died in 1809, the KALISZ official,
with children: 1. Jozef Leszczyński (he sold the part in Telesnica and Owszarowa in 1813); 2. Katarzyna Tekla Teresa Leszczynska b. in 1782; 3. Franciszek Leszczynski; 4. Michal Leszczynski b. 1786; 5. Klara Leszczynska b. 1788, m. Kawczynski.
Karol had a brothers: Dominik Leszczynski + Zofia Wasylkowska;
Ludwik Leszczynski + Jozefa Zurowska;
Above Dominik Leszczynski died bef. 1766 + Zofia Wasylkowska, with: 1. Anna Leszczynska, 2. Bogumila Leszczynska.

Karol Leszczynski was the son of Michal Leszczynski + Magdalena Szajewska.
Michal had a brother Antoni Leszczynski + Barbara Wierzchanowska.
Michal and Antoni were the sons of Wiktoryn Leszczynski + Marianna PELKA / Pelczanka.
Wiktoryn had a brother Stanislaw Leszczynski b. ca 1630 + Marianna Humnicka.

Above Stanislaw Leszczynski was the landlord of Kruzlowa with Stara wies and Osikowo bef. 1666 + Marjanna Humnicka.
Wiktoryn was the son of Wojciech Leszczynski b. 1607 + Krystyna Bukowska.
Above Wojciech Leszczynski b. 1607, in LISZNA / Leszna / Lesna in the SANOK commune. The leaseholder ca 1640 of Strubowiska belonged to Adam Bal.
Strubowiska = Zruboviszcze, Strzebowiska.
LISZNA - bef. 1650 owned by Wasyl and Iwan Maniowicz, the first of the Leszczynski clan with the KORCZAK coat of arms.

Franciszek Leszczynski junior with the Korczak coat of arms, b. 1841, d. 1904 in Olszanica, insurgent in 1963, the son of Leopold Leszczynski, the landlord of Solina + Malwina Bobowska; Franciszek junior was a nephew to Emil Leszczynski.
Emil Leszczynski of Lesna / Liszna, b. 1827 / 1828, d. in 1903 in Posada Sanocka, the son of Franciszek Leszczynski, the owner of Solina, and Telesnica Oszwarowa + Elzbieta Fredro. His brothers: Leopold (the father of Franciszek) and Erazm.
Emil owned in 1859 Polanczyk, ca 1859 Solina, Lobozew. In 1896 Emil sold Lobozew to Majer Woloski. Emil m. Maria Truskolaska. The supporters of insurgents in 1863. The owners of the part in Posada Sanocka. Emil d. in 1903.

Compare -
Stanislaw I Leszczynski, 1677 - 1766, the King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania, Duke of Lorraine and a count of the Holy Roman Empire, the French adherent. Stanislaw Leszczynski died in Luneville, France.
The King was the son of Rafal Andrzej Leszczynski and Dss Anna Katarzyna Jablonowska.
Rafal Andrzej Leszczynski b. 1650 in Warsaw, was the son of Boguslaw Leszczynski and Anna DENHOFF / Anna von Donhoff.
Boguslaw was the son of Rafal II Leszczynski and Anna Radzyminska.
Rafal II Leszczynski b. 1579, d. in 1636 in Wlodawa, was the son of
Andrzej Leszczynski m. Anna Firlej.
Andrzej Leszczynski b. in 1559 in Bydgoszcz, d. in 1606, was the son of
Rafal Leszczynski, the SREM governor, b. ca 1526. Rafal Leszczynski b. 1526, was the son of
Jan Leszczynski died in 1535 + Maria de Marcellanges.

We back to Antoni Dunin-Brzezinski / Antoni Brzezinski, 1780/1790 - 1848 and his wife Karolina Leszczynska, 1782 - 1874.
Antoni's son - Aleksander Brzezinski, b. ca 1821. Aleksander was the husband of Julia Emilia Magdalena OLSZOWSKI, b. 1827, the daughter of
Szymon Jakub Olszowski, b. 1798 in Niewiadow close to Tomaszow Mazowiecki;
the granddaughter of Maksymilian Olszowski, b. 1763 in Wolka Krzykowska close to Tomaszow Mazowiecki;
the great-granddaughter of Jan Nepomucen Olszowski born in BARANOWO close to Wieruszow in 1733.

Mentioned Boguslaw Leszczynski, count of Leszno (1612/1614-1659) m. Denhoff, m. 2nd Joanna Catherine Radziwill, 1637 - 1665, the daughter of Aleksander Ludwik Radziwill + Tekla. Joanna Katarzyna m. 1st Jakob WEIHER. Joanna Katarzyna Weiher Leszczynska was the half-sister of Ludwik Radziwill; Eleonora Radziwill; Dominik Mikolaj Radziwill, 1643 - 1697, and princess Cecylia Maria Sieniawska.

Dominik Mikolaj Radziwill had the daughter Adelaida Cecylia Teresa Radziwill, ca 1680 - 1725. Adelajda was the sister to Mikolaj Faustyn Radziwill and to Lucretia Catharina von Donhoff (nee Radziwill, m. DENHOFF) / Lukrecja Katarzyna Donhoff Grudzinska, ca 1660 - 1716, m. 1st Mikolaj Wiktoryn Grudzinski, the 2nd m. General Friedrich Donhoff.

Stanislaw Radziwill, 1722 - 1787, who owned Miezonka in the 18th century, was the son of Mikolaj Faustyn Radziwill.
The grandson of Dominik Mikolaj Radziwill, b. 1643.
Michal Antoni Radziwill was brother of Lukrecja Katarzyna Donhoff; Adelajda Cecylia Teresa Dambska [in Golaszewo]; Jan Mikolaj Radziwill, and Mikolaj Faustyn Radziwll who was the father of Stanislaw Radziwill, 1722 - 1787.

And we back to the RADZIWILLES - Oginski - SOLTAN: Jadwiga Zaluska Tyszkiewicz m. 2nd to Duke Tadeusz Franciszek Oginski (1712-1783), and Retow passed on the ownership of the family Oginski. Tadeusz Franciszek Oginski was 1st married to Izabela Radziwill [Izabela Kotryna Oginska born Radziwill] of Nieswiez, d. 1761 / 1763. Izabela Kotryna Oginska Radziwill, b. 1711, d. 1761 / 1763 in Maladzyechna [Molodeczno], the Minsk Province, was daughter of Michal Antoni Radziwill b. 1687.

Lobozew / Lobozow in 1860 owned by Franciszek Leszczynski.
Ca 1895 - Lobozew belonged to Maria Leszczynska, the wife of Emil Leszczynski. In 1896 Emil Leszczynski sold Lobozew to Majer Woloski / Mayer WOLOWSKI of Wankowa.
Lobozew is situated close to Rownia, Ustjanowa Gorna, Telesnica Oszwarowa and Daszowka. Ustjanowa Gorna - Countes Szemelowski.
Daszowka - Mieczyslaw Litynski.

Bobrka in the Solina commune, of BLIZINSKI, is situated 6 km north-west to close to LOBOZEW = Lobozew Gorny of Krasnopolski.
Bobrka is a village in the Solina commune, within the Lesko County, in south-eastern Poland, 4 kilometres north of Solina, 11 km south-east of Lesko, and 76 km south-east of Rzeszow.

Michal Krasnopolski was the son of Ignacy Krasnopolski, the Pommerania official in 1770 + Katarzyna Kozarska;
the grandson of Mikolaj Krasnopolski b. ca 1700 + Marianna Dobrzyniecka;
the great-grandson of
Pawel KRASNOPOLSKI b. ca 1670, the Lobozewo landlord + Katarzyna Pobidzinska, primo voto Konarska.
Lobozew = Lobozewo / Lobozew Gorny, is a village in the Ustrzyki Dolne commune, within the Bieszczady country, 9 kilometres south-west of Ustrzyki Dolne.


Michal Bystrzanowski Szafraniec / Michal Bystrzonowski at the Royal court (1761); b. 1740/1742-1798, married Katarzyna BORYSLAWSKA / Katarzyna Borzyslawska b. ca 1730/1740
- with the son:
Kazimierz Szafraniec-Bystrzanowski, 1764-1840 [Freemason of the Lodge 'Przesad Zwyciezony'] married ca 1795/1796, Anna Russocka 1775/1780-1844,
with children:
Ludwik Tadeusz Bystrzanowski, 1797-1878 [Freemason of the Lodge 'Przesad Zwyciezony' (in 1818 ?)];
Liberata Bystrzanowska b. 1800;
Kamila Szafraniec-Bystrzanowska b. ca 1800.

Eleonora Boryslawski was the owner of Zimotki, 19 km south-west to DABIE; 18 km south-west to Chelmno by the Ner river. Eleonora was the sister to Katarzyna Boryslawska b. ca 1745, married Bystrzanowska / Katarzyna Bystrzonowska. They both were the sister to Jan Boryslawski b. 1740 [married Owsiana]. Eleonora Chmielewski was born ca 1750.

Wojciech Borzyslawski, inf. in 1778, was the next of kin to named above Eleonora Chmielewska Boryslawska.

Jan Boryslawski, the PRZEMYSL official, m. Aniela Owsiana, b. ca 1740, d. 1794, the daughter of Feliks Owsiany.
Jan Boryslawski b. 1740. Aniela OWSIANY, b. ca 1745/1750, was the sister to Feliks Owsiany, junior, b. ca 1745. Jan Boryslawski, the PRZEMYSL official, married in 1766, Warsaw, to Aniela Owsiana. Jan had the daughter Maryanna Gabryela Gasiorowska / Marianna Gasiorowska (Boryslawska) / Marianna Boryslawska, b. ca 1767, m. twice, 1st or maybe the 2nd to Leon Gasiorowski, the Royal Court official in 1765, with the daughter
Maria Gasiorowska, 1793-1840 married Jozef January Bninski, 1787-1846.
And Jozef January Bninski [1787-1846] married Maryanna Gabryela Gasiorowska / Marianna Gasiorowska [born in 1785 or in 1793] (MARIA GASIOROWSKA), the granddaughter of
Jan Boryslawski b. 1740, died 1796 in Mamoty in the CZERMIN parish, close to PLESZEW and near to Broniszewice
[see Stadnicki, Wezyk, Erasmus Mycielski, Bardzki, Kiedrzynski],
and of [marriage in Warsaw in 1766] Aniela OWSIANY, b. ca 1745/1750; Aniela Owsiany, Boryslawska b. 1745/1750, was the sister to Feliks Owsiany, junior, b. ca 1745.
Jan Boryslawski gone to the Council of the Podole province like the envoy of Duke Adam Czartoryski.
After the partitions of Poland he was living in the Czermin parish; in 1796 in (Mamoty - 2 km to CZERMIN; and 10 km north-west to PLESZEW; 10 north-east to Orpiszewek of the Kiedrzynskis; 8 km south-west to BRONISZEWICE; 12 km west to GRODZISKO - see the Kiedrzynskis) Mamoty named Jan Boryslawski died - he was the manager of an estate. Jan Boryslawski married in 1766, Warsaw, to Owsiana. Jan had 2 children:
1.
Marianna Boryslawska b. ca 1767, m. twice, 2nd to Leon Gasiorowski, the Royal Court official in 1765, with the daughter Maria Gasiorowska, 1793-1840 married Jozef January Bninski, 1787-1846,
with the son Konstanty Bninski, 1811-1889.
2.
unknown Boryslawski, 1769-1847, the Royal Court official.

Maryanna Gabryela Gasiorowska / Marianna Gasiorowska (nee Boryslawska), b. ca 1767, was the daughter of Jan Boryslawski and Aniela OWSIANY; the wife of Leon Gasiorowski and mother of Maria Gasiorowska, 1793-1840 married Jozef January Bninski, 1787-1846,
with children:
1.
Constantin Bninski / Konstanty Bninski, b. 1811,
2.
Count Jan Piotr Karol Bninski b. 1818 m. in Poznan to Marya Mielzynska, b. 1821 in Chobienice, d. in 1878 in Warszawa,
the daughter of Maciej Mielzynski, 1799-1870 + Konstancja Mielzynska, 1799-1844,
the granddaughter of
Count Jozef Mielzynski, 1765-1824 + Franciszka Niemojowska, 1781-1863;
Prokop Mielzynski, 1763-1800 + Katarzyna Mielzynska, 1775-1817;
the great-granddaughter of
a.
Maciej Mielzynski, the WALCZ official, 1733-1793 + Seweryna Lipska, ca 1750-1804;
b.
Ignacy Niemojowski, the WIELUN official, ca 1750-1786 + Katarzyna Walknowska, ca 1750-1787
{the daughter of Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710;
the granddaughter of Antoni WALKNOWSKI + Urszula Mielzynska.
ANTONI WALKNOWSKI, b. ca 1680, d. ca 1732 and Marianna Maria Walknowska, were the children of Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650 / Stanislaw Wierusz - Walknowski;
and the grandchildren of Mikolaj Walknowski b. ca 1620.

Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783 + 1st Marianna Zbijewska; but the 2nd in 1743 married to Marianna Bielinska, ca 1721-1750, with the wedding in November 1743 in Lwowek,
the daughter of
Aleksander Bielinski, died in 1735 + Elzbieta Pawlowska / Elzbieta Katarzyna Pawlowska, b. 1700 in Konin.
Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783, was the son of Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680, d. bef. 1732 + Urszula Mielzynska, 1689 - before 1743 [Antoni m. also to Ewa nee Kozuchowska m. Walknowska].
Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680, was the son of Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650, d. 1714 + Dorota Korzbok Zawadzka.
Marianna Maria Wierusz-Walknowska b. ca 1685, was the daughter of Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650.
Stanislaw Wierusz - Walknowski b. ca 1650, was also the father to ANTONI WALKNOWSKI, b. ca 1680, d. ca 1732;
and the grandfather to
1. Franciszka Bogucka;
2. Owidiusz Wierusz-Walknowski + BRYGIDA BARDZKA.

Jakub Kiedrzynski was three times married: to Brygida Bardzka, 1-voto Owidiusz Walknowski, the owner of Bialezyce in the Wrzesnia commune, the daughter of Wojciech BARDZKI + Teresa Kozminska;
the 2nd Jakub Kiedrzynski married to Julianna Bogdanska, the daughter of Andrzej BOGDANSKI b. in 1715 in Miedzianow [Miedzianow is 2 km south to Droszew and 7 km south-east to SOBOTKA].
Orpiszewek
is a village in the Kotlin commune, within the Jarocin County. Orpiszewek was owned by Jakub Kiedrzynski (d. in 1798). Jakub took Fabianow also. Jakub Kiedrzynski was the Kalisz official and judge here.
Jakub Kiedrzynski was the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski - my family line - and of Dorota Madalinska Psarska.
Jakub's family came from Kiedrzyn - at present a north district in Czestochowa. Jakub and Izydor were the sons of Andrzej Kiedrzynski + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska. Andrzej was the owner of Bieganin and Raszkow. Jakub Kiedrzynski was three times married:
to Brygida Bardzka, 1-voto Owidiusz Walknowski, the owner of Bialezyce - in the Wrzesnia commune - the daughter of Wojciech BARDZKI + Teresa Kozminska;
the 2nd Jakub Kiedrzynski married to Julianna Bogdanska, the daughter of Andrzej BOGDANSKI b. in 1715 in Miedzianow, d. in 1791 + Elzbieta Malachowska, d. aft. 1791 [Elzbieta had a sister Franciszka Malachowska],
the daughter of
Marcin Malachowski d. in 1763 + in 1731 to Marianna Bielicka died in 1774 in Sobotka close to Bieganin.
Marcin's brother was Jan Franciszek Malachowski + Dorota POTOCKA,
the daughter of MARCIN POTOCKI + Anna WAZYNSKA.

Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, the Kalisz judge, was the father among others to
1.
Aniela Walknowska b. ca 1740/1750, d. in 1779 + Feliks Filip Niemojowski, the Wielun official in 1781, lived ca 1740 - 1794;
2.
Katarzyna Walknowska, ca 1750-1787 + Ignacy Niemojowski, the Wielun official, lived ca 1750-1786;
3.
Balbina Bibiana Barbara Mielecka;
4.
and named Felicjan Walknowski b. ca 1760;
5.
Jozef Walknowski b. ca 1750/1754 + Katarzyna Sulerzycka.

Felicjan Walknowski b. ca 1760, was the son of
Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783 + 1st Marianna Zbijewska;
but the 2nd in 1743 married to Marianna Bielinska, 1721-1750, with the wedding in November 1743 in Lwowek.

Barbara Walknowska Walichnowska was the daughter of Ewa nee Kozuchowska m. Walknowska. Franciszek Walknowski born ca 1710 was the brother of named Barbara Walknowska Madalinska b. ca 1705.
Aleksander Madalinski, the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow, m. 1725 to Barbara Walknowska - Walichnowska b. ca 1705};

c.
Count Maksymilian Antoni Jan Mielzynski, 1738-1799 + Konstancja Hutten-Czapska, 1749-1813,
the daughter of
Jakub Hutten-Czapski + Rozalia Ewa Hutten-Czapska, ca 1710-1769;
the granddaughter of
Piotr Hutten-Czapski, the Pommerania official, b. ca 1677 / 1680.
Note to above Piotr Czapski:
Wielichowo and Wielichow ca 1840 belonged to Mikolaj Mielzynski.
Mikolaj Mielzynski / Mikolaj Gorgoni Mielzynski, Count, 1780-1842, born in Rabin, east of KOSCIAN; died in Karczew, close to Otwock.
His parents:
Count Maksymilian Antoni Jan Mielzynski, 1738-1799 + Konstancja Hutten-Czapska, 1749-1813.
Konstancja Hutten-Czapska, 1749-1813, was the daughter of Jakub CZAPSKI.
Jakub Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1700/1710 + Rozalia Ewa Hutten-Czapska, 1715-1769.
Jakub was the son of Piotr Aleksander Hutten-Czapski = Piotr Czapski.
Piotr Hutten-Czapski, the Pomorze official, b. bef. 1677 [NOT ca 1680/1685] - the father of named JAKUB.
Piotr Aleksander Czapski (bef. 1677 [Not ca 1680/1685] - 1736/1737), the Pomorze official, was the father to
a.
Jan Ansgary Czapski;
b.
Tomasz Czapski, the KNYSZYN official;
c.
EWA ROZALIA Hutten Czapska;
d.
Jakub Hutten-Czapski was the son of Piotr's second wife Konstancja.

Above Piotr Aleksander Hutten-Czapski, b. bef. 1677 [NOT ca 1680/1685], d. 1737, the GDANSK governor, was the son of
Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski b. 1607/ca 1637 + Zofia Hutten-Czapska.

Karol Hutten-Czapski was the father of famous Emeryk Zachariasz Hutten-Czapski, Count, and Karol Ignacy Hutten-Czapski.
Above mentioned Emeryk Zachariasz Mikolaj Seweryn Hutten-Czapski, Count, b. 1828, was son of Karol Jozef Czapski, and Karol Czapski was owner of Stankow / Stan'kava in Belarus, b. 1777, died in 1836 in Danilovichi / Danilowicze, 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.

KAROL Czapski was the son of Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Czapski Hutten, b. ca 1725,
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, the daughter of Michal Obuchowicz of Minsk in Belarus;
Karol was brother of Stanislaw, 1779-1844 / 1845, Colonel of the Polish Army; Marshal of the Minsk county, married Zofia Obuchowicz, the owner of Kiejdany - mentioned Stanislaw had a son Marian Czapski Count, born in Lachwa in 1816 Belarus now, d. 1875, Wieckowice in the Posen province / Poznan province, studied in Wilno / Vilnius, 1845 owner of Kiejdany close to Minsk, exiled to Siberie in 1864, Tomsk to 1867, 1867-1871 Czapski was living in Dorpat, Estonia.

Emeryk Zachariasz Hutten-Czapski studied in St Petersburg, 1863-1864 governor of Great Nowogrod, in 1865 was deputy of the Petersburg governor.

Karol Jozef Czapski leased Miezonka from Radziwill in 1832 - 1842; then Miezonka was belonged to the Konstantynowiczs.
Karol Hutten-Czapski, b. 1777 d. 1836, was the son of Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski and Weronika Joanna.
In 1894 Karol Hutten Czapski was top figure in Minsk in Belarus; ie. Jan Karol Alexander Hutten-Czapski, usually as Karol Czapski (b. on August 15 1860 - d. 1904), the Mayor of Minsk from 1890 to 1901, a Catholic, Count; born in Stankow close to Minsk Litewski, d. 1904 in Frankfurt;
he was the eldest son of Count Emeryk Czapski, known numismatist and Elizabeth of Meyendorff barons.

Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725 - 1792, General, was the son of Ignacy Hutten-Czapski and Teofila Konopatska.
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, ca 1700 - 1746 in Rynkowka, close to Starogard Gdanski, was the son of
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski, 1656 - 1716;
and the grandson of Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1620; d. ca 1678;
and the great-grandson of Piotr Czapski, b. ca 1600.

Jozef Kazimierz Sulpicjusz Napoleon Hutten-Czapski / Jozef Napoleon, b. 1797 d. 1852, was the father of famous Bogdan Hutten - Czapski.
Bogdan Franciszek Serwacy Hutten-Czapski / Bogdan Graf von Hutten-Czapski was born 1851, d. 1937.
Bogdan was grandson of Marianna Kornelia Plawinska and Jozef Grzegorz Longin Hutten-Czapski, Count, 1760 - 1810,
who was the son of
Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725 - 1792.
ANTONI Hutten Czapski b. 1725, was brother of Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1725
and named FRANCISZEK was the father of
Karol Hutten-Czapski / KAROL CZAPSKI, b. 1777,
and the grandfather of Adam Jozef Erazm Hutten-Czapski, Count, b. 1819,
and the great-grandfather of Henryka Julia Plater-Zyberk, b. 1847, the wife of Wojciech Jan Plater-Zyberk,
who was son of Henryk Waclaw Ksawery Plater- Zyberk, b. 1811 and Adelaida von Keller, b. 1817 in St Petersburg,
who was the daughter of Sophie Eleonore Marie von Borch
and the grand-daughter of
ELEONORE BROWNE / Css Eleonore Christine Browne, von BORCH, born 1766 in Riga.

Karol Hutten-Czapski was the father of
1. famous Count Emeryk Zachariasz Hutten-Czapski,
2. and Karol Ignacy Hutten-Czapski.

Julianna Nostitz-Jackowska (nee Hutten Czapska) b. ca 1820, was the daughter of Tomasz II Hutten-Czapski, 1785 - 1862;
the granddaughter of
Ksawery Franciszek or Ksawery Hutten Czapski, b. ca 1760,
and the great-granddaughter of
Jerzy Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1725, died in 1767, and Konstancja Plaskowska
[Jerzy had a half-brother JOZEF HUTTEN - CZAPSKI, b. ca 1709].
The great-great-granddaughter of
Jan Hutten-Czapski and Rozalia Bagniewska;
Jan Hutten-Czapski, 1688 - 1736, was the son of Marcin CZAPSKI of Sumow.
Marcin Czapski, b. ca 1640/1650, was the son of OLDEST Jan Czapski, b. ca 1610/1620.
Marcin died in 1718, the first of the Sumow branch; Marcin was the Wenden official, Marcin 2nd m. Teresa Goslawska, 1 voto Jan Zawadzki, d. 1687; Teresa d. 1702.
Marcin had a son Jozef Czapski with the 1st wife, b. ca 1680, d. in 1758, with a son Jan.
Marcin's father was Jan Czapski OLDEST.

It can be suggested that Piotr Czapski, b. ca 1600, had a brother Jan Czapski, oldest, born ca 1610/1620. From them two lines of the Hutten-Czapski family came from.

Helena Hutten-Czapska b. in Ostrzeszow in 1762; lived in Jedlno, Raszkow in 1802, died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828;
her husband Izydor Kiedrzynski who was living in 1775/1776 until death ca 1802 in Jedlno,
b. in Bieganin in 1749, as the son of Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowska.
Helena's family line has beginning from Jan Czapski b. ca 1610/1620, who had a brother Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski + Leska. Anna Leska Czapska in 1645, sold Smetowo to hands of [with the town Nowe], her next-of-kin Jan Czapski.
Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1610/1620,
was the son of
Marcin Hutten Czapski, b. ca 1575 [Marcin's brother was Piotr Czapski, 1580-1655 + Helena Konarska],
the grandson of
Juliusz Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1550 + Helena Wierzbowski.

Jan Hutten Czapski b. 1610/1620, and from Jan Czapski we have link to the Ostrzeszow in 1789 - Wielun
[Wladyslaw Czapski b. 1835, bpt. in Wielun;
the son of Ignacy Czapski b. 1802 in Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis;
the grandson of Jan Czapski of Ostrzeszow b. ca 1765.

Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765 was the brother to Helena Hutten Czapska b. 1762, the wife of Izydor Kiedrzynski of Jedlno.
Helena Czapska m. ca 1782 but in Ostrzeszow in 1789 she was witness with her maiden name Czapska]
and Raszkow in 1802 [Julianna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska the godmother], branch.

Jan's [b. ca 1610/1620] sons, among others:
a.
Aleksander Hutten Czapski, b. ca 1660, the GDANSK governor, m. twice: 1st to Aleksandra Laszewska; the second to Anna Bialachowska. Aleksander Czapski took the part of Smetowo, in 1729 all the estate of Smetowo; he had also Luchowo, Czerwinsk, Opalenie and Smazewo. Aleksander with Anna had 5 sons and 3 daughters.
b.
Jakub Hutten Czapski, the Chelmno official, m. 1st Marianna Brzezinski in 1678 in Radzyn Chelminski, with a son born in 1686 - Franciszek Czapski.
Marianna Brzezinska Czapska d. 1686/1687.
Jakub Czapski m. 2nd to Konstancja Balinski, with the son
younger Marcin Czapski b. in 1690, who was married Urszula Dorpowski,
with 2 sons: among others Piotr Hutten Czapski + Wesierska with children.
c.
Marcin Hutten Czapski, the son of Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1610/1620. Marcin was the Wenden official, was born ca 1650/1655, but not ca 1640.
Marcin Czapski married Teresa Goslawska, the daughter of Andrzej Goslawski + Marianna Wojnowski.
Teresa was the widow after death of her 1st husband Jan Zawadzki, d. in 1687.
Marcin Czapski had the son Jan Hutten Czapski younger, b. 1688, the Wenden official.
Marcin Hutten Czapski had the son Jan Czapski younger [b. ca 1680 or in 1688] with the wife Rozalia Bagniewska.
Jan Czapski younger b. 1688, had the son Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700 or in 1709.
Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, d. in 1736 [or aft. 1742], married Ostrowicka, and they had children:
Antoni Hutten Czapski b. 1723/1726,
Jakub Czapski,
Joanna Czapska.

Jan Hutten Czapski b. 1688 + Rozalia Bagniewska, had the second son Jerzy Czapski b. ca 1723/1726, and Jerzy Czapski took the Wenden office. Jerzy Czapski m. Konstancja Plaskowska of Brodnica.

And now we look at the genealogy of Ignacy Hutten-Czapski b. in Raszkow in 1802 and on his father Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765 and acted in Ostrzeszow in 1789-1790:
they came from Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, the son of mentioned Jan Czapski b. ca 1680/1688 - d. in 1736 / bef. 1742. Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, d. in 1736, married Ostrowicka.

In 1802, Ignacy Jozef Hutten Capski was born in Raszkow, the son of Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765. Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765, was living in Raszkow ca 1802.
Jan Czapski b. ca 1765 was the son of Antoni Hutten Czapski b. ca 1723/1726.
Antoni Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1723/1726 was the son of Jozef Czapski, b. ca 1700/1709.

PIOTR Aleksander Hutten-Czapski b. bef. 1677, was the brother of
a.
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski b. 1656;
b.
Franciszek Tomasz Hutten-Czapski.

3.
Ignacy Jozef Bninski b. 1820, m. Emilia Franciszka Boleslawa Regina Lacka,
4.
Anna Bninska b. 1828 m. Alfred Cielecki 1821-1892,
the son of Stanislaw Cielecki 1789-1855,
and the grandson of ANDRZEJ CIELECKI born ca 1740.

Aniela Owsiany, Boryslawska b. 1745/1750, was the sister to Feliks Owsiany, junior, b. ca 1745. Jan Owsiany born ca 1807, was the son of JAKUB OWSIANY, b. ca 1780. Jan was the railway clerk in 1841-1846, an official of School Directorate in 1846. Feliks Owsiany junior, b. 1745, probably was the father to Jakub Owsiany, b. 1780 of Wilno, aft. 1831 he was living in Koscian county.

JAN Boryslawski was the owner in Ukraine, the Boryslaw district, of Tustanowice. Tustanowice was situated in the Drohobycz district, 9 km south-west to Drohobycz. Jan Boryslawski married in 1766, Warsaw, to Aniela Owsiana. Jan had the daughter Maryanna Gabryela Gasiorowska / Marianna Gasiorowska (Boryslawska) / Marianna Boryslawska, b. ca 1767, m. twice, 2nd to Leon Gasiorowski, the Royal Court official in 1765.
Above mentioned Jan Boryslawski was the owner of Jurki / Wola Przeczlawska. In 1784 Jurki was bought by Jan Boryslawski - Sreniawa, a chamberlain of the Polish court in 1780. Jan married on September 21, 1766, at the Church of the Holy Cross in Warsaw to Aniela Owsiany, the daughter of Feliks Owsiany, the Wilkomierz commander. Jan Boryslawski quickly sold his possessions to Pruszak (in 1788). At the beginning of the 19th century, the property belonged to Tomasz Tadeusz Pruszak, the son of Jozef PRUSZAK and Elzbieta Piaskowski Pruszak.

Named Jan Boryslawski b. 1740, died 1796 [or in 1809] in Mamoty in the CZERMIN parish, close to PLESZEW and near to Broniszewice.
Jan's father - Stefan Boryslawski b. ca 1715, married to Zofia Tustanowska b. ca 1720.
Stefan had 2 sons:
1.
Jan Boryslawski, ca 1740 - 1796 / 1809.
Jan had a son Antoni Boryslawski, 1769-1847, the Royal court official.
2. Jerzy Boryslawski, a supporter of the Stanislaw August Poniatowski, the King, in 1764, with the Ruthenian province. The member of the Great Parliament.

Zofia Tustanowska married bef. 1740. Stefan Boryslawski b. ca 1700/1715. They were living in Tustanowice.

Jan's father - Stefan Boryslawski b. ca 1700 / 1715, married to Zofia Tustanowska.
Stefan's father -
Franciszek Borzyslawski or Tomasz Boryslawski (b. ca 1679, d. 1726 / 1728), inf. in 1695 - 1726, the owner of Galewice in the Wielun county, 12 km north-east to Wieruszow, 15 km west to Lututow - see Kiedrzynski - in 1700; the owner of Grzymaczew south to Blaszki in 1726;
m. 1st in 1700 to Zofia Parczewska, d. 1701, the daughter of Jan Parczewski;
Zofia was the heir of Rososzyca, 8 km south-west of GOSTYCZYNA;
m. 2nd to Helena Modlibowska (d. 1729 / 1743),
with 7 sons and 2 daughters, among others:
a.
Teresa Borzyslawska (b. 1713 / 1728, d. 1781), unmarried, inf. in 1781 on the case vs Jozef Lobocki.
b.
and maybe Jan's father - Stefan Boryslawski b. ca 1715, married to Zofia Tustanowska b. ca 1720.
Stefan Boryslawski probably was the son of Franciszek Borzyslawski ie. Tomasz Boryslawski (b. ca 1679, d. 1726 / 1728), inf. in 1695 - 1726, the owner of Galewice in the Wielun county, 12 km north-east to Wieruszow.
Franciszek's father was Wladyslaw Boryslawski 1st, b. ca 1640 / 1650.

The genealogy of the Borzyslawski / Boryslawski family:
Wojciech Borzyslawski - Szreniawa, was the owner of Bukowiny in the Sieradz province, died aft. 1488 / bef. 1510. His son, Piotr Borzyslawski, the owner of Bukowiny / BUKOWINA, 5 km south to BLASZKI (b. 1487, d. 1553), in 1530 in the Sieradz prov. he was 1st married; and the 2nd in 1550 to Dorota.
His grandson -
Sebastian [Szczypierski] Borzyslawski / Sebastian Boryslawski, older (d. 1586), the owner of Grzymaczew - 9 km south-west to BLASZKI, as Grzymiczewo / GRZYMISZEW; Wlocin-Wies / Wlociny, 2 km to Grzymaczew; and Bukowiny / Bukowina, south to Blaszki, in the Sieradz prov., m. in 1558 to Zofia Kurcewska.
His great-grandson -
Piotr Borzyslawski (d. 1605 / 1612), the Sieradz official, in 1604; the owner of Sliwnik / SLIWNIKI, at half way from Ostrow Wielkopolski to Kalisz, 7 km north-west to GOSTYCZYNA, 15 km south-east to Sobutka, in the Kalisz province in 1603,
he bought Grzymaczew / Grzymiczew / Grzymiszew and Wlocin - 2 km to Grzymaczew, 9 km south to BLASZKI - in 1604; married Zofia Piekarska.

The great-great-grandson -
Sebastian Borzyslawski (b. 1612 - d. 1687), younger, the owner of Grzymiszew / Grzymiczew; the owner of Wlocin Wies; m. in 1636 to Anna Szczypierska (d. aft. 1646 / in 1685), the daughter of Marcin Szczypierski.
Maybe Piotr Boryslawski was the brother to SEBASTIAN Boryslawski, younger.
Inf. in 1700 on Szymon Kwiatkowski, the son of Jan Kwiatkowski and Anna Mikolajewski, and Szymon's brother - Tomasz Kwiatkowski, that an estate in Kalisz was sold, because of obligation for Katarzyna Mikolajewska, a widow after death of her husband - Piotr Borzyslawski.

The great-great-great-grandson was
Wladyslaw Borzyslawski of Mielkowice, 1st, b. ca 1640 / 1650, d. 1702, m. in 1674 to Anna Miniszewska, 1v. (in 1652) Biernacka, the 2v. (in 1657) Chlebowska (died before 1692), the lady-owner of Wlocin and Grzymaczew, south to Blaszki, the daughter of Aleksander Miniszewski and Aleksandra Madalinska.

Jan Boryslawski, b. 1740, bought Przeczlawska Wolya = Przeczlawska Vola = Jurki / Wola Przeczlawska = Wola Uliniecka = Ulinieckich Wola [Jurki, 5 km east to Pniewy, and Przeslawice, 6 km south-east to Pniewy].
Wola Pniewska is a village in the district of Pniewy, within the Grojec County, and a village of Pniewy, lies 10 kilometres north-west of Grojec, and 40 km south-west of Warsaw.
In 1512 Jurki belonged to [as Wola Uliniecka] Jerzy Uliniecki, 1527 to Jan Jurkowic.
In 1784, Jurki bought Jan BORYSLAWSKI.
Jan Boryslawski was married in 1766 in Warsaw.
The manor JURKI near to PNIEWY ie. Wola Przeczlawska - inf. in 1440.
In 1784, named Jurki bought Jan Boryslawski - Sreniawa, who sold above manor to Pruszak in 1788.
Ca 1800, belonged to Tomasz Tadeusz Pruszak, the son of Jozef Pruszak and Elzbieta Piaskowski. Tomasz in 1764 was Colonel. Tomasz Pruszak in 1775 was the GDANSK governor.

Andrzej MADALINSKI of BOBROWNIKI, m. Marianna Grabianka, and he taken from Marcin Borzyslawski and Stanislaw Borzyslawski, in 1685, village Zarzecze and Debicza in the Ostrzeszow county.
Ca 1705, Marianna Grabianka Madalinska, 2nd married Samuel Rudzinski of CZERSK.
Marianna had children:
1.
Aleksander Madalinski, the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow + WALKNOWSKA; and Aleksander Madalinski had the son
Kajetan Madalinski, inf. in 1772 on his wife Dorota Kiedrzynska.
2.
Stanislaw Madalinski, of Leczyca;
Kazimierz;
Wladyslaw;
Jan;
Andrzej Madalinski junior.
3.
Franciszek Madalinski + Petronella Doruchowski, 2nd married Julianna Zajdlic.

We know on Maryanna Grabianka, b. ca 1660, married [ca 1705] Samuel Rudzinski, governor of CZERSK;
Maryanna Grabianka b. ca 1660, was the sister of Wojciech Grabionka b. ca 1650 + Barbara Biejkowska,
the daughter of Abraham Biejkowski.