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.