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,
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 + the Roman
family of Zelechow 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 m. the 2nd to Kazimierz Krasinski of Krasne.
Kazimierz Jan Krasinski, 1725-1802. Above Elzbieta Eustachia Potocka died in Zegrze in 1764/1776,
married bef. 1767 to Kazimierz Jan Krasinski the owner of the Baranowo parish with Chudzik, Kaczynski, Konstanty Rokossowski.
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 named Feliks Potocki;
in 1782 to Anna Ossolinska, the daughter of Aleksander Ossolinski + Benedykta Antonina Barbara Lewendal,
1735-1778.
Count Kazimierz Jan Krasinski, 1725 - 1802 in Zegrze. The son of Antoni Krasinski, the governor of
Zakroczym, 1693-1762 + Barbara Zielinska.
The Lodz counter-intelligence code name CZARNIECKI in 1945-2021:
Samuel Rudzinski m. Marianna Grabianka of Pankracewice, the daughter of Bartlomiej Grabianka.
Marianna had a children:
1.
Zofia Rudzinska m. Andrzej Ostrorog;
2.
Kazimierz Rudzinski died in 1759, m. Wiecka,
with:
Franciszek Rudzinski + Teresa Tarlo;
Kazimierz Rudzinski d. 1759 m. 2nd Antonina Nowosielska,
with:
Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski, 1730-1764 + Eustachia Elzbieta Potocka d. in 1764 or in 1776
[Elzbieta d. 1776, but Eustachia Elzbieta died in 1781]. Rudzinski owned Sedziszow Malopolski.
Samuel Stanislaw Rudzinski b. ca 1640, d. aft. 1705 or in 1676, the son of Hieronim Rudzinski +
Elzbieta Domaszewska. Samuel Stanislaw had the son Kazimierz Rudzinski, the governor of Czersk (1724-1752),
Senator and the governor of Masovia / Mazowsze (1752-1759), lived ca 1676-1759
+ Wiecka + Teresa Antonina Kicka + 2nd Antonina Nowosielska.
Samuel Rudzinski m. Marianna Grabianka of Pankracewice, the daughter of Bartlomiej Grabianka.
Elzbieta Potocka died 1781 [the 1st Rudzinska of Sedziszow Malopolski; the 2nd Krasinska of Baranowo, in the Ostroleka county, and of Zegrze; the 3rd Hutten-Czapska of Bukowiec in the SWIECIE county, and of Przysiersk]
and the 3rd m. Antoni Czapski ca 1768/1770 until bef. December 1772.
The owner of Sedziszow Malopolski in 1787 or in 1790, was Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska.
Her sister - Wiktoria Rudzinska [m. Jan Nepomucen Zboinski in 1786].
Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska / Rudzienska, the owner of Sedziszow Malopolski, was the daughter
of Elzbieta Potocka, m. Michal Rudzinski. Named Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski lived in 1730-1764.
Sedziszow Malopolski
- in 1649 Sedziszow Malopolski + Rzeszow took Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski. In 1661, the town passed on to
the Potocki family, as a dowry in a wedding of Feliks Kazimierz Potocki with Krystyna Lubomirska.
Krystyna was the daughter of Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski [see the Lubomirskis in ZELECHOW
and the Roman - Brzezinski clan in Zelechow and Krzynowloga Mala].
Then to the son of Krystyna - Michal Potocki;
and to Piotr Potocki -
the supporter of the 3rd May Constitution. Piotr Potocki was the insurgent in 1768, in 1785 left
Sedziszow Malopolski, died in 1794. In 1772 Sedziszow Malopolski was annexed by Austria until October 1918.
In 1787 or in 1790 Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska, the Sedziszow Malopolski owner,
the daughter of Elzbieta Potocka, m. Michal Rudzinski, and Elzbieta Potocka married the 2nd to
Kazimierz Krasinski [of Krasne near to Przasnysz; and of Baranowo north-west to Ostroleka;
and of the Leszno village south to Przasnysz and close to Krasne].
Elzbieta Rudzinska died in 1776/1781, was the daughter of FELIKS Potocki. Feliks Potocki was the son of
Michal Potocki with his 2nd wife.
In 1803 - Jan Nepomucen Zboinski was the owner of Sedziszow Malopolski.
Then to Wiktoria nee Rudzinski m. Zboinska, the sister of Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska.
Aleksander Madalinski [born ca 1690 - died before 1773], the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow north-west to Sieradz, came from BOBROWNIKI by PROSNA. The son of
Andrzej Madalinski born in 1650, in Bobrowniki, died in 1720, official of WIELUN; Andrzej Madalinski older, married bef. 1690 to Marianna Grabianka, 1660 - 1721. They had one the son Aleksander Madalinski b. ca 1690.
Andrzej MADALINSKI of BOBROWNIKI, had taken from Marcin Borzyslawski / Marcin BORYSLAWSKI, and Stanislaw Borzyslawski / Stanislaw Boryslawski, in 1685, village Zarzecze and Debicza in the Ostrzeszow county.
Ca 1705, Marianna Grabianka Madalinska, 2nd married Samuel Rudzinski of CZERSK.
Samuel's relatives:
Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska / Barbara Rudzienska, the owner of Sedziszow Malopolski, was the daughter of Eustachia Elzbieta Potocka / Elzbieta Potocka b. ca 1720
{the daughter of Feliks Potocki and Marianna Danilowicz;
the granddaughter of
Michal Potocki, ca 1660-1749 + Zofia Aniela Czarniecka, ca 1660-1723, the daughter of Stefan Czarniecki, the Commander-in-chief of the Polish Army + Katarzyna Hulewicz}
+ Michal Rudzinski / Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski, 1720/1730-1764.
Named Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski lived in 1720-1764; the son of Kazimierz Rudzinski, 1676 - 1759 +
Antonina NOWOSIELSKA born aft. 1690 {her second husband was Wiktor Cieszkowski}.
The grandson of Samuel Stanislaw Rudzinski b. ca 1640, d. 1676 + Marianna GRABIANKA,
the daughter of Bartlomiej Grabianka younger; the granddaughter of Bartlomiej Grabianka older +
Zofia BRZESKA.
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, 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.
Miezonka and the net to DZIALYNSKI of Pakosc close to Inowroclaw - Znin, and of GOLUCHOW -
14 km south-east to PLESZEW, at way to KALISZ.
Kajetan Oskierka, b. 1820/1821, married Stefania Julia Radziwill, 1825-1896, the owner of Miezonka.
Kajetan was the son of Dominik Oskierka. Then in 1842 Miezonka belonged to Dominik Konstantynowicz
and his son - Antoni Konstantynowicz, and to the grandson - Stanislaw Konstantynowicz + Anna Malkiewicz of
Oswiej / Oswieja - owned by PROZOR.
The sister of Dominik Oskierka -
Aniela Oskierka, 1770-1804, married Ignacy Kajetan Prozor b. ca 1770 [see OSWIEJA and Malkiewicz],
with:
Maurycy Prozor, b. 1801 in TEMPLARS Church in England - d. 1886 + Anna Chlopicka, b. ca 1810.
KAZIMIERZ Poniatowski was a great-grandson of the poet, Jan Andrzej Morsztyn and through his
great-grandmother, Catherine Gordon, lady-in-waiting to Queen Marie Louise Gonzaga, he was related to the
House of Stuart [see TEMPLARS in France and Scotland].
In 1751, he married Apollonia Ustrzycka (1736 - 1814), by whom he had Princess Konstancja Poniatowska
who in 1775 married Ludwik Tyszkiewicz (1748 - 1808), next they were owners of BEREZYNA and LUBOSZANY
[13 km to Miezonka of Stefania Julia Radziwill Oskierka Chrapowicka until 1832; the Miezonka was
leased by the Czapski family; in 1842 Miezonka belonged to the Konstantynowiczs until November 1918.
The Chrapowickis owned SWOLNA in the Dryssa county. Oskierka had a link to Gizycki and Prozor,
Dzialynski, Hutten-Czapski of the Greater Poland].
Above Ludwik Tyszkiewicz born 1748 in Vilnius - d. 1808, was a Field Lithuanian Commander
in 1780 to 1791, Great Lithuanian Treasurer from 1791, Great Lithuanian Marshal in 1793;
he married Konstancja Poniatowska, the daughter of Prince Kazimierz Poniatowski, in Warsaw in 1775.
Their daughter Anna Tyszkiewicz married Count Aleksander Stanislaw Potocki. And the Potockis took
Berezyna - Lubuszany / Luboszany until 1918 / 1920.
Clerkenwell in London is the core of the Illuminati movement in England. Here Maurycy Prozor
was born in 1801. Because the sister of Dominik Oskierka - ie. Aniela Oskierka, 1770-1804, married
Ignacy Kajetan Prozor b. ca 1770 [see OSWIEJA and Malkiewicz], with the son Maurycy Prozor, b. 1801, bpt.
in TEMPLARS Church in England - d. 1886 + Anna Chlopicka, b. ca 1810.
Here Christopher GABRIEL had arrived in London than he met Alice Trowell who was very soon to
become his wife. She had been born in 1743 in Soham, Cambridgeshire. Christopher and Alice
studied of the teachings of John Wesley, founder of the Methodist Church
[Robert Hindmarsh (1759-1835) was an English printer and the founder of Swedenborgianism.
"... His father, James Hindmarsh, was one of John Wesley's preachers, and was in 1777 under training by
Wesley in London"].
They married in March 1769 at St. John's church, in named Clerkenwell. They set up house
on Albermarie Street =
Albermarie Way, in Clerkenwell,
and by the first of 1770, Gabriel began his business of planemaking. Gabriel took over the
shop of John Cogdell.
John Cogdell of London worked between 1750 - 1773, died in 1773,
and served his apprenticeship with his
relation (uncle ?), William Cogdell. His shoulder form was used by a number of other early London makers
including William Cogdell, William Loveage, John Jennion, and Ellis Wright.
But Thomas Wright was a clockmaker and watchmaker, scientific instrument maker,
active in 1770 - 1792. He was a close person in relation to John Arnold (1736 - 1799), an English
watchmaker and inventor.
Remember on
at 32 Clerkenwell Close - 350 m. north-west to the Gabriels;
320 m. north-west to above Priory Church of the Order of St John.
Breguet cooperated 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).
At 24, Noble-street - 1100 m. south-east to the Gabriels.
The Crown Tower - 220 m. north-west to the Gabriels.
It was not just in Avinion and Paris but in London, where Grabianka acted around the same
group of buildings in Clerkenwell - 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 - 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.
Robert Hindmarsh (1759-1835) was an English printer and the founder of Swedenborgianism.
"... His father, James Hindmarsh, was one of John Wesley's preachers, and was in 1777 under
training by Wesley in London".
Robert Hindmarsh "got an apprenticeship as a printer in London, and he later opened his own print shop,
setting up for himself at 32 Clerkenwell Close".
32 Clerkenwell Close is situated ca 400 metres north-west to The Priory Church of the Order of St John!
The Crown Tavern of LENIN - 190 metres west to The Priory Church of the Order of St John, and
200 m. south to above Robert Hindmarsh shop!
The offices of the Lenin's Iskra were at 37a Clerkenwell Green, that is 250 m. south to 32 Clerkenwell
Close.
A shop of John Cogdell -
antique 18th century hollow moulding plane by John Cogdell of London 1750 - 1765, clearly marked
'I COGDELL' and the finest plane making we have ever.
James Brown, at 24, Noble-street (south-east, ca 1200 m from the Lenin's 'Iskra'), that is
Clerkenwell (Barbican) in 1828, and at 3, Newcastle place, Clerkenwell-close (900 m south of the
Lenin's 'Iskra'.
The BROWN family was living merely 70 m. south to named Robert Hindmarsh (1759-1835)!
Thomas Wright was a clockmaker and watchmaker;
scientific instrument maker; active in 1770 - 1792. He was a close person in relation to
John Arnold (1736 - 1799), an English watchmaker and inventor.
"John Arnold was the first to design a watch that was both practical and accurate, and also
brought the term 'chronometer' into use in its modern sense, meaning a precision timekeeper.
His technical advances enabled the quantity production of marine chronometers for use on
board ships from around 1782. ...
he and Abraham Louis Breguet largely invented the modern mechanical watch.
Certainly one of his most important inventions, the overcoil balance spring is still to be found
in most mechanical wristwatches to this day".
Jean-Antoine Lepine was born as Jean-Antoine Depigny, son of Philibert Depigny;
beginning his horological career under the direction of Mr. Decroze, manufacturer of Saconnex watches,
in the suburbs of Geneva (Switzerland). He moved to Paris in 1744 serving as apprentice to Andre-Charles
Caron (1698 - 1775), at that time clockmaker to Louis XV. In 1756 he married to Caron's daughter;
in 1762, he became master horologist and he was teacher of Abraham-Louis Breguet, to whom he had a
business relation over many years (by Wikipedia). Lepine's work influenced particularly Abraham Louis
Breguet; Breguet almost always used Lepine calibres and then modified them. Along with Ferdinand Berthoud,
Lepine was master of Breguet.
In 1747 Abraham-Louis Breguet was born, as the son of Jonas-Louis Breguet / John Louis (more inf.
at my webpages!) and Suzanne-Marguerite Bolle in Neuchatel.
In 1758 died his father; his wife remarried in 1759 with a first cousin of her husband,
Joseph Tattet, holding the watchmaking profession. Led by his stepfather, the young Abraham-Louis was
introduced to watchmaking. In 1762 Breguet arrived in France, began his apprenticeship with a clockmaker
of Versailles; Breguet had two great masters: Ferdinand Berthoud and Jean-Antoine Lepine.
"...Ca. 1792 the Duke of Orleans went to England and met John Arnold, Europe's leading watch
and clockmaker. The Duke showed Arnold a clock made by Breguet, who was so impressed that he immediately
travelled to Paris and asked Breguet to accept his son as an apprentice.
As Breguet's fame gradually increased he became friendly with revolutionary leader Jean-Paul Marat,
who also hailed from Neuchatel.
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].
At present the Montres Breguet SA is a member company of the Swatch Group of western Switzerland
in L'Abbaye (L'Abbaye is a municipality in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland; around 30 km north - west of
Lausanne). It was founded by Abraham-Louis Breguet in Paris in 1775.
Abraham-Louis Breguet b. 10 January 1747 and died on 17 September 1823, born in Neuchatel,
Switzerland. Originally Prussian Abraham Louis Breguet began his career as a watchmaker but also a
physicist.
His son Louis-Antoine Breguet. His ancestry was French but his family were Protestants so they fled
to Switzerland after Edict of Nantes in 1685. Abraham Breguet met Abraham-Louis Perrelet and Xavier Gide.
In 1795 Breguet returned to Paris.
Circa 1807 Breguet brought in his son, Louis-Antoine (born 1776) as a business partner, and from
this point the firm became known as Breguet et Fils. He sent his son to London to study with the great
English chronometer maker, John Arnold.
Abraham-Louis Breguet died in 1823 and it was carried on by Louis-Antoine to 1833 (he died in 1858),
and after the business continued under Abraham-Louis' grandson Louis Francois Clement Breguet
born on 22 Dec. 1804 in Paris.
John Arnold (1736 - 1799), an English watchmaker and inventor.
"John Arnold was the first to design a watch that was both practical and accurate, and also brought
the term 'chronometer' into use in its modern sense, meaning a precision timekeeper. His technical advances
enabled the quantity production of marine chronometers for use on board ships from around 1782. ...
he and Abraham Louis Breguet largely invented the modern mechanical watch.
Certainly one of his most important inventions, the overcoil balance spring is still to be found in most mechanical
wristwatches to this day".
Jean-Antoine Lepine was born as Jean-Antoine Depigny, son of Philibert Depigny;
beginning his horological career under the direction of Mr. Decroze, manufacturer of Saconnex watches,
in the suburbs of Geneva (Switzerland). He moved to
Paris in 1744 serving as apprentice to Andre-Charles Caron (1698 - 1775), at that time clockmaker
to Louis XV. In 1756 he married to Caron's daughter;
in 1762, he became master horologist and he was teacher of Abraham-Louis Breguet, to whom he had a
business relation over many years
(by Wikipedia).
Lepine's work influenced particularly Abraham Louis Breguet; Breguet almost always used Lepine calibres
and then modified them. Along with Ferdinand Berthoud, Lepine was master of Breguet.
In 1747 Abraham-Louis Breguet was born, son of Jonas-Louis Breguet / John Louis (more inf. at my webpages!)
and Suzanne-Marguerite Bolle in Neuchatel.
And now you will finally see, after 200 years, on the ideological and personal connection between
the Illuminati of Tadeusz Grabianka and the Konstantynowicz family from Moscow and Miezonka - Tallinn -
Swolna.
So at the beginning of this discussion, let's go back to visit of Tadeusz Grabianka in London
in 1785/1786, and see who he met with. Then where did these people live and who they and their
closest friends were.
Hindmarsh mentions the visit of Count Grabianka, who arrived in London on 7 December 1785.
During his stay, lasting until the end of 1786, Grabianka became a visitor at DUCHE's Asylum in
Theosophical Society.
Tadeusz Grabianka kept in touch with them until at least 1789, acc. to M. L. Danilewicz,
ed. 1968. Grabianka "had his own Masonic Lodge". "Grabianka was affiliated with the revolutionary
Masons in Avignon".
Robert Hindmarsh (1759-1835) was an English printer and the founder of Swedenborgianism.
"... His father, James Hindmarsh, was one of John Wesley's preachers, and was in 1777 under training by
Wesley in London".
Robert Hindmarsh "got an apprenticeship as a printer in London, and he later opened his own
print shop, setting up for himself at 32 Clerkenwell Close".
32 Clerkenwell Close is situated ca 400 metres north-west to The Priory Church of the Order
of St John! The Crown Tavern of LENIN - 190 metres west to The Priory Church of the Order of St John,
and 200 m. south to above Robert Hindmarsh shop!
Watch maker, William Brown
[compare: James Brown, at 24, Noble-street (south-east, ca 1200 m from the Lenin's 'Iskra'),
that is Clerkenwell (Barbican) in 1828, and at 3, Newcastle place, Clerkenwell-close (900 m south of the
Lenin's 'Iskra' - compare the Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company in Russia.
The BROWN family was living merely 70 m. south to named Robert Hindmarsh (1759-1835)]
was dad of Edward Brown (born abt 1829 - he took the Breguet Company in France).
He was a watch maker, too.
William Brown b. ca 1800, acc. to me; it was mistake - 1819. Elizabeth Brown maybe was a wife.
In 1769 Albemarle street, in Clerkenwell = Albemarle Way EC1V 4JB - it has 80 m. from
St John St. to Clerkenwell Road.
St John's Gate {the Old Jerusalem Tavern}, in Clerkenwell - 120 m. north to the Gabriels.
30 Holford Square - 1300 m. north-west to the Gabriels.
Clerkenwell Green - 200 m. north-west to the Gabriels.
Priory Church of the Order of St John - 50 m. to the Gabriels.
James Brown, at 24, Noble-street (south-east, ca 1200 m from Lenin 'Iskra'), Clerkenwell
(Barbican) in 1828, and at 3, Newcastle place, Clerkenwell-close (900 m south of Lenin 'Iskra').
At 30 Holford Square / Holford Gardens [1800 meters north-west of Clerkenwell Green], Lenin's
first London address in April 1902 to 1903 and the offices of Iskra were at 37a Clerkenwell Green -
250 meters north-west of the Old Jerusalem Tavern!
At present the Marx Memorial Library is situated ca 200 meters West of the Priory Church of the
Order of St John.
London Robsons Street Directory in 1832 on Albemarle street, Clerkenwell.
The Gabriel family set up house on Albermarie Street, Clerkenwell, and by the first of 1770,
Gabriel began his business of planemaking. Gabriel took over the shop of John Cogdell.
Miezonka and the net to DZIALYNSKI of Pakosc close to Inowroclaw - Znin, and of GOLUCHOW -
14 km south-east to PLESZEW, at way to KALISZ.
Kajetan Oskierka, b. 1820/1821, married Stefania Julia Radziwill, 1825-1896, the owner of Miezonka.
Kajetan was the son of Dominik Oskierka.
Then in 1842 Miezonka belonged to Dominik Konstantynowicz and his son - Antoni Konstantynowicz,
and to the grandson - Stanislaw Konstantynowicz + Anna Malkiewicz of Oswiej / Oswieja - owned by PROZOR.
The sister of mentioned Dominik Oskierka -
Aniela Oskierka, 1770-1804, married Ignacy Kajetan Prozor b. ca 1770 [see OSWIEJA and Malkiewicz],
with:
Maurycy Prozor, b. 1801 in TEMPLARS Church in England - d. 1886 + Anna Chlopicka, b. ca 1810.
Named Miezonka close to Luboszany of the Potockis - the TEMPLAR line, is related to the
fate of families:
1.
Chrapowicki of SWOLNA [also belonged to Zarako-Zarakowski and Jozef Konstantynowicz of Miezonka at the
beginning of the 20th cent.] - net to KENNEDY and Bouvier;
2.
Konstantynowicz - Szumski [they took Sedziszow Malopolski], Piottuch-Kublicki, Soltan, and Bouvier.
Miezonka and Pakosc [Inowroclaw - Znin area] has shared the genealogical fate discussed in my webpages:
1.
net to McKinley and Pakosc owned by Tadeusz Wolanski, where just a Leon's Czolgosz family
lived. And with Szawle of the Emma's Goldman family and the Wolanskis; Szawle were managed by the
Tyzenhauz branch.
2.
a link to Pleszew - Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis [Helena Kiedrzynska widowed after Izydor Kiedrzynski in
Jedlno of the Stadnicki - Mecinski - Walewski clan] and Jozef Skorzewski in Raszkow.
3.
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 and KARWAT of
Wichulec, Kawki, Tczew, Turze Male - Jakub Kiedrzynski 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 + Baranowo in the Ostroleka county], 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 [a link to President Obama and Karol Wojtyla].
Jan Rowecki b. ca 1812 was married in 1834 to Marianna Zembrzycka / Marianna Zambrzycka Richter
in Swiedziebnia.
General Jozef Niemojewski, b. 1769 in Srem, d. 1839 in Rokitnica, 3 km to SWIEDZIEBNIA.
Jozef was the second married to Julianna Konkordia Niemojewski and the father of Feliks Niemojewski +
NOSKOWSKA.
Neyman was assigned deputy of General Jozef Niemojewski.
In the church of Swiedziebnia, General M. Rybinski, the commander-in-chief of the
Polish Army, read the last order to his soldiers after the fall of the November Uprising in October 1831 /
November 1831, who were crossing the borders of the partitions near Swiedziebnia - 5 km to border.
Ca 1867/1870 Gustaw Findeisen bought SMILOWICE close to Golaszewo
[here ancestors of President Lech Walesa] and to Chocen
[ex-property of Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski who
had also ZELECHOW in 1802 after the Roman family of Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz - the core of
the Romans, ancestors of Zbigniew Brzezinski, the US Advisor to Presidents].
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 of Przasnysz,
Germans of the East Prussia],
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
2nd marriage to Marianne / Marianna Marcjanna Swiatopelk-Mirska, nee Nostitz-Jackowska, 1807 - 1853,
the daughter of
Jan Nepomuk Xaverius Nostitz-Jatskovski / Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1770, and
Petronela DRYWA - ZAKRZEWSKA.
The grand-daughter of Alexander Nostitz-Jackowski older, b. ca 1729;
great-granddaughter of MICHAL Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1700 / 1705, d. ca 1766;
the great-great-grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + Teresa Zaluskowska [Rozalia Trzebska was the 2nd wife of
Jan Jackowski],
and JAN Nostitz-Jackowski had also the daughter
Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska married Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1710, the Bieganin owner [my family branch].
Mentioned PELAGIA was the mother of
Jadwiga Pawinska of ZGIERZ;
Wladyslaw Tomasz Findeisen;
Stanislaw Findeisen
and Tadeusz Findeisen.
Above Tadeusz Findeisen, 1875-1948 + Aniela Niemirowicz-Szczytt, 1889-1975.
And Tadeusz had children:
1. Gustaw Findeisen, younger, 1912-1992;
2. Andrzej Findeisen, Turkiel, 1915-1944 + Irena Zieleniewska [the Zieleniewskis of Lodz], 1919-2017,
with children:
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 Findeisen Gustaw Adolf (1834-1885), the patriotic activist and railroad
organizer. Born in Gostynin as the son of Karol, who had recently arrived from Saxony. the secret envoy of
Leopold Kronenberg bef. 1863.
Gustaw Findeisen owned Smilowice close to Chocen.
Jan Paszkowski [my ancestor on the father side], born in 1742 + Petronela Kulikowska,
with a son
Dominik Paszkowski, b. 1783 in Brody, d. 1866 + Anna Niemojewska, died in 1872
(inf. in SWIEDZIEBNIA in 1862; a tomb in Krakow / Cracow). Dominik had the half-brother
General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, b. on 12.10.1778 in Brody (to 1st wife of Jan Paszkowski),
d. on 10.3.1856 in Cracow, General, Virtuti Militari, the owner of Tonie close to Cracow, tomb in Cracow -
Rakowice. General Franciszek Paszkowski was the half-brother of above Dominik Paszkowski and of
Wojciech Paszkowski, a main plenipotent of Artur POTOCKI who was the Templar freemason and the ancestor
to the Potockis, the owners of Berezyna - Lubuszany until November 1918.
Anna Niemojowska, b. ca 1795, died 1872, m. Paszkowski? Anna Niemojewska was with a
visit in Swiedziebnia in 1862, close to Brodnica and Rypin.
The Catholic church in Swiedziebnia, 5 km to the Prussian border / German border.
The cemetery has a tomb of General Jozef Niemojewski, the Srem official.
We have here inf.:
Jozef Niemojewski b. 1769, d. 1839; but Jozef was born in 1760/1762/1769 in SREM,
died in 1836 / 1839 close to Swiedziebnia. He was the General in 1794.
General Jozef Niemojewski, b. 1760/1762/1769, in Srem; died in Rokitnica; a Brigadier General of the
Duchy of Warsaw, Major General of the Polish insurrectionist forces in the Greater Poland during the
Kosciuszko Uprising, Brigadier General in the Napoleon Bonaparte Army in 1812.
Rokitnica - Wies, is a village in the Swiedziebnia community, within the Brodnica
County; 1 km north-west to NIEMOJEWO; 3 km north-west to Swiedziebnia. And ca 5 / 6 km to ex-German
border of East Prussia. Rokitnica and Niemojewo belonged to Jozef Niemojewski and his children.
The Rokitnica - Swiedziebnia [owned by the Murzynowskis] until ca 1830 or 1832 was the same property with the same
owner. Ca 1830 the land was divided.
Rokitnica was taken by General Jozef Niemojewski.
Swiedziebnia was taken by KSAWERY NOSTITZ-JACKOWSKI [he was descendant of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 - and named Jan Jackowski had the daughter
Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska m. Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1710, the owner of Bieganin;
Andrzej's brother took Kamyk / Kamien north to Czestochowa].
ANDRZEJ POTOCKI of Krzeszowice,
the son of Adam Jozef Mateusz Potocki; died in Krzeszowice in 1872 - acted in STASZOW;
the grandson of Artur Potocki, 1787-1832, the Freemason-TEMPLAR and
Zofia Branicka 1790-1879.
Artur Potocki was closest friend to Wojciech Paszkowski and his half-brother
General Franciszek Paszkowski. Franciszek's daughter Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska
married Armand in Moscow. Armand-Paszkowski branch is my family: Apolon Konstantynowicz +
Anna Armand was my great-grandfather. Anna Konstantynowicz was the friend of Ulianow LENIN and his lover Inessa Armand.
The great-grandson of Jan Nepomucen Potocki 1761-1815,
who was the son of Jozef Potocki 1735-1802, and the grandson of
Stanislaw Potocki, 1698-1760 and Helena Zamoyska 1717-1760
and the great-grandson of
1. Michal Zdzislaw Saryusz Zamoyski - the Smolensk governor, 1679-1735
{Michal's daughter from the 3rd wife was married 2nd to Kiedrzynski of Wilkowo Polskie -
see Wilkowo Polskie - Kiedrzynski - Pradzynski - Szoldrski. Kiedrzynska-Zamoyska
was the daughter of named Michal Zdzislaw Saryusz Zamoyski};
2. Jozef Stanislaw Potocki (1673-1751) = Jozef Potocki in Cracow in 1748
- who was the son of
Andrzej Potocki died in 1691 in Stanislawow;
and the grandson of Stanislaw Potocki Rewera, b. 1589 in Podhajce, d. 1667.
Berezyna of Potocki; and Luboszany of Potocki
[Krystyna nee Tyszkiewicz, Potocka, 1866-1952, was the owner of LUBUSZANY / Luboshany.
Maurycy Stanislaw Potocki (1894 - 1949) was the owner of BEREZYNA],
Kaluzyca of Wankowicz [WITOLD Wankowicz] and Miezonka of Konstantynowicz were the
core of Polish underground movement in Belarus at the turn of the centuries, 19th on 20th.
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 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
{the cousin of General Franciszek Paszkowski - Paszkowski Franciszek (1818-1883),
JUNIOR, painter, a landowner, deputy to the Galician parliament, economic activist. He was the son of
Dominik Paszkowski and Anna Niemojowska (died 1872), the younger brother of Jozef Edmund Paszkowski.
He learned painting with Rafal Hadziewicz, and then with Wojciech K. Stattler in Cracow, where
he lived with his uncles Franciszek PASZKOWSKI, general, and together with Wojciech PASZKOWSKI junior,
a member of the Galician government in 1809, the manager of the Trzebnica estate and Krzeszowice.
Franciszek Paszkowski - painter - went to Dusseldorf (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.
Compare -
the painter MARIA WILHELMINA PASZKOWSKA ARMAND of MOSCOW;
she was in West Europe for studies}.
ARTUR POTOCKI in 1818, became an adept of the 33rd degree of the Scottish Masonic Lodge.
Aleksandryna Potocka became friends with her cousin, Eliza Branicka, the later Eliza
was the wife of Zygmunt Krasinski, in 1835 until 1876 -
the Krasinskis were the owners of KRASNE close to PRZASNYSZ and near village Leszno -
Wodkiewicz of Leszno and Lodz was closest friend to Bogucki-Sedzicki family of Krokusowa Rd.
Kazimierz Krasinski was the official of Opinogora and the Baranowo owner in the
Ostroleka county. In the Baranowo parish were living the ancestors of the Chudzik family {my family link},
here was born Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski, and the Kaczynski clan was living in the Baranowo commune in
the 18th century.
Miss Aleksandryna 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.
Marianna Zambrzycka (nee Richter) b. in 1816 in Czestochowa, died in 1897 in Lodz.
Marianna was married to Kacper Baltazar Zambrzycki ca 1848, born 1811, in Warszawa;
they had a son Tomasz Zambrzycki the 1st.
We back to Andrzej ROWECKI born in 1810.
Andrzej had a brother Jan Rowecki b. ca 1812 who was married in 1834 to Marianna
Zembrzycka in Swiedziebnia.
Andrzej Rowecki and Jan Rowecki b. ca 1812, had next brother Franciszek Rowecki b.
ca 1814 + Jozefa Domaszewska,
and Franciszek Rowecki had a son Jan Rowecki the 2nd, b. ca 1840, who was married in
1861 to Matylda Zorawska, the daughter of
Jan Zorawski + Katarzyna Sowinska of Wloclawek.
Andrzej Rowecki b. in 1810, had next brother Stanislaw Rowecki b. ca 1817 {Dabie is a
town on the Ner River, in central Poland, situated in the Kolo County in Greater Poland}, married in 1848
in Dabie, with a son Tomasz Rowecki the 2nd, b. ca 1848.
Stefan Pawel Rowecki, General, Junior, b. 1895 in Piotrkow Trybunalski,
d. January 1944 / July 1944 in Sachsenhausen.
The son of Stefan Augustyn Leon Rowecki b. in 1865 + Zofia Michalina Chrzanowska Rowecka.
The grandson of
Jan Stanislaw Rowecki b. ca 1837 + Matylda Zurawska.
Zofia Rowecka was the daughter of
Damian Chrzanowski Sr., b. 1831, d. in 1892;
Damian Chrzanowski, 1831-1892, was the son of Pawel Chrzanowski, 1798/1800-1865 +
Michalina Rybicka b. ca 1800. Named Zofia Michalina Julianna Chrzanowska was probably the sister to
Julian Romuald Rybicki b. ca 1810, the son of Tomasz Rybicki + Barbara Raciborska. Julian m. in
Przystalowice Male and in 1836, in Nieznamierowice close to OPOCZNO, 4 kilometres north of Rusinow,
12 km north of Przysucha.
Jan Stanislaw Rowecki b. ca 1837, was the son of Andrzej Rowecki b. in 1810. Andrzej
Rowecki b. in 1810, was the son of
Antoni Rowecki b. 1780, lived in Ostrow Wielkopolski.
Antoni married in 1810 in Ostrow Wielkopolski + Marianna Rodewald b. ca 1790 in
Ostrow Wielkopolski.
Antoni Rowecki b. ca 1780, was the brother to Augustyn Rowecki b. ca 1773.
Augustyn Rowecki b. ca 1773, had a daughter Marianna Rowecka died in 1792, as the
daughter of Augustyn Rowecki + in 1792 to Apolonia of Rzadkwin. Augustyn Rowecki probably was working in
Rzadkwin. Rzadkwin / Seedorf, is a village in the Strzelno commune, within the Mogilno County,
17 km south to Pakosc; 4 km south-east to GLOGOWIEC.
Jan Rowecki b. ca 1812 was married in 1834 to Marianna Zembrzycka / Marianna Zambrzycka Richter
in Swiedziebnia.
Marianna Rowecka Richter Zambrzycka was living in 1849 in Zgierz, but she died in 1897
in LODZ; the mother of Tomasz Zambrzycki 1st, b. 1849 in Zgierz {+ Marianna Swiderska. Marianna
Rowecka Richter Zambrzycka was living in 1872, and 1875 in LODZ}, died in 1922 in Lodz.
Marianna Rowecka Richter married to Kacper Baltazar Zambrzycki b.
1811 in Warszawa, d. in 1869 (he had a brother Jan Zambrzycki younger b. in Lubowidz in 1831,
d. in 1898 in Plock) in Zgierz.
Kacper Baltazar was the son of Jan Zambrzycki b. 1791 in Stary Targ [Altmark] south-east
to Malbork, d. in 1840 in Warszawa + Katarzyna unknown. Jan Zambrzycki
in 1811 was living in Warsaw. Jan older b. 1791, m. Eleonora Smolinska b. ca 1802.
Stary Targ (Altmark), close to Sztum. Jan Zambrzycki b. 1791 in Stary Targ -
his brother maybe was Gabriel Kajetan Zambrzycki, the Ostroleka county in 1861, lived in
1790-1862. Gabriel Kajetan Zambrzycki
was the major in Poland in 1830 + Ewa Elzbieta Zambrzycka, b. ca 1810.
Gabriel and Jan were the sons of Jan Zambrzycki older, b. ca 1760 + in Wiskitki in 1788
to Agnieszka Bogdanska b. ca 1760
[Filip Nereusz Dembowski m. Paula Ewa Zambrzycka, the daughter of
Ignacy Zambrzycki, the LOMZA official, b. ca 1680 + Teodora Ossolinska b. ca 1690/1700.
Filip Nereusz Dembowski, the Gostynin official, lived bef. 1738-1829, the son of
Jozef Dembowski, the PLOCK official, b. ca 1690 + Salomea Gadomska b. ca 1720.
Filip Nereusz was closest friend to Lukasz Piotrowski, of the Rypin district,
together with the Sochaczew official Marcin Goiszewski, M. Luszczewski, F. Leszczynski of RAWA,
J. Rzeszotarski, Ignacy Pruski of RAWA, and our the GABIN official Filip Nereusz Dembowski,
with the Gostynin official Kazimierz Kurdwanowski in Bolimow in 1779].
Named Ewa Zambrzycka b. ca 1810 nee Zambrzycka, was the daughter of Karol Zambrzycki,
the Royal Court secretary, lived 1770-1821 + Elzbieta Paschalis-Jakubowicz;
the granddaughter of
Jan Zambrzycki, the Nur official, lived in 1737-1807 + Katarzyna Klicka Turzyna,
ca 1740-1802.
Above Jan Zambrzycki of Nur + Katarzyna Klicki were living in the Jasieniec parish.
Owned MIEDZECHOW. Jan was closest friend to Pruszkowski (PRUSZKOWSKA Julianna Marcelina Aniela,
the daughter of Wawrzyniec Pruszkowski + Marianna Zambrzycki - inf. in 1793).
Jan Zambrzycki of Nur, was the godfather together with Marianna Ostromecki Pruszkowska
of Dobrzyn. Mikolaj Pruszkowski was the Dobrzyn official; with Katarzyna Klicki Zambrzycka of Nur.
SIEMONSKI Aleksander the manager in Miedzechow +
Magdalena Zdziarski - inf. in 1787; the godmother was Katarzyna Zambrzycka of Nur, ladyowner of
Miedzechow.
BYKOWSKI Jan + Anna Andrychiewicz, inf. in 1790 - the godparents Jan Zambrzycki
of Nur and his wife Katarzyna Klicki.
Miedzechow is a village in the Jasieniec commune, within the Grojec County.
Teodor Dembowski, b. 1766, the owner of Pacyna [Pawlak + Znyk in the 19th century -
compare PM Waldemar Pawlak and Znyk-Sobczyk of Lodz and Kutno] and Solec, m. Zuzanna Dembowski b. ca 1777.
Solec, the Gostynin commune, 13 km east to SZEWO, 25 km south-east to Chocen,
the owner - Teodor Dembowski together with the estate in Pacyna.
DEMBOWSKI TEODOR (1766-1824), the Gostynin district official, the owner of Pacyna.
Chocen - Kowal and the Myszkowskis close to SOLEC of Teodor DEMBOWSKI died in 1824:
Jozef Myszkowski, b. ca 1745, d. aft. 1780/1825, the owner of Kurowo - 3 km north-east
to Szewo Male - in the KLOTNO parish; and of Szewo [Szewo Male] - 17 km south-east to Chocen - in the
Klobka parish - 6 kilometres north-west of Lubien Kujawski, 23 km south of Wloclawek.
Jozef MYSZKOWSKI m. in 1772 in Boguslawice, 10 km north-west to SZEWO in the Kowal
parish, to Marianna Rozalia Komecka b. 1746 in Boguslawice, d. 1825 in Myszki, the Szewo parish.
Marianna was the daughter of Stefan Komecki and Wiktoria Waxman b. ca 1715.
Kurowo, 10 km south-east to KOWAL.
Jozef Myszkowski had a son,
Stanislaw Myszkowski b. ca 1772, d. in 1826, in the KLOBKA parish, the owner of Szewo,
leased Wilkowice, in the Grabkowo parish; in 1821 Stanislaw leased Wilkowiczki, and in 1837 - the owner of
Szewc Wielki and Szewc Maly. Stanislaw m. 1st bef. 1810 to Malgorzata Dambska b. 1778 in Wilkowice,
the daughter of
Stanislaw Dambski b. 1724, d. in 1802 in Wilkowice, buried in Lubraniec, MP;
the granddaughter of
Tomasz DAMBSKI, died in 1748, and of Marianna Kolczynska [compare Andrzej Kolczynski
of LODZ].
Stanislaw Myszkowski m. 2nd to Barbara Zaremba, b. ca 1795, lived aft. 1818 in Szewo.
Stanislaw Myszkowski, b. ca 1772, d. in Klobka parish. The leaseholder of Wilkowice
[2 km south to Filipki], the CHOCEN community, in the Grabkowo parish [Grabkowo - 2 km north to
Kepka Szlachecka], close to Kowal; in 1821, he was leaseholder of nearby Wilkowiczki, and in 1837 -
Szewc Wielki and Szewc Maly [SZEWO and Szewo Male - 8 kilometres north-east of Lubien Kujawski,
24 km south-east of Wloclawek; 14 km south-east to Chocen].
Tomasz DAMBSKI died in 1748, the Inowroclaw official, married Marianna Kolczynska,
the daughter of Jan Kolczynski and Teofila Radojewska.
Stanislaw Dambski b. 1724, was married Teresa Madalinska, ca 1738 - 1805 in Wilkowice,
the Grabkowo parish, the daughter of
Lukasz MADALINSKI, the KOWAL official, died aft. 1767 + Ewa Estek / Ewa Estko, b. ca 1721.
Teodor Mikolaj Dembowski - senior - b. in 1766, d. in 1824, Senator, the GOSTYNIN official
in 1811, the owner of PACYNA, m. Zuzanna Dembowska, b. ca 1777, died in 1855 in Tokary, the Konin county,
the Slesin commune, 14 km west to SOMPOLNO.
Teodor junior had a daughter
Zofia Dembowska, ca 1840 - 1877 + Waclaw Jan Michal Lipski, ca 1823 - 1864,
and he acted in PYZDRY.
Next owner of Pacyna: Zofia Lipska nee Dembowska died in 1877 and she had a daughter
Zofia Lipska b. ca 1870.
Zofia Lipska nee Dembowska older, died in 1877 in Meranie / Merania / Merano or Meran,
a city and comune in South Tyrol, northern Italy, the spa resorts.
Zofia LIPSKA born 1870, younger,
was the granddaughter of
Ignacy Lipski, ca 1780-1842;
Jozefa Kretkowska, d. in 1844;
Teodor Dembowski, the Gostynin Agriculture Society, lived in 1809-1865;
Roza Eleonora Wirginia de Bontemps, ca 1811 - 1875;
and the great-granddaughter of
1.
Piotr Karol Franciszek de Bontemps + Roza Eleonora de Monfreulle;
2.
Teodor Mikolaj Dembowski, 1766-1824 + Zuzanna Dembowska, ca 1777 - 1855,
the daughter of
Filip Nereusz Dembowski, the Gostynin official, ca 1738-1829 + Paula Ewa Zambrzycka;
and the granddaughter of
Jozef Dembowski, the Plock official, b. ca 1690 + Salomea Gadomska b. ca 1720;
and of
Ignacy Zambrzycki, the Lomza official, b. ca 1680 + ca 1710 to Teodora Ossolinska
b. ca 1685/1690
[Teodora was - ? - the daughter of
Maksymilian Ossolinski, ca 1642 - 1703 + Teodora KRASSOWSKA b. ca 1648/1651,
the daughter of
Maciej Krassowski b. ca 1620, who was maybe the brother to Jan Krassowski b. ca 1630.
Teodora Zambrzycka nee Ossolinska b. ca 1685/1690, was the sister to
1.
priest Franciszek Maksymilian Ossolinski, 1676 - 1756, the Duke in France;
2.
Ewa Geschaw b. ca 1678
{Wilhelm Myhr / Wilhelm Mier / Muir, ca 1680 - 1758 in Wozuczyn - Rachanie estate
close to Tomaszow Lubelski, and buried in Wozuczyn, m. Katazyna Barbara Muir / Mier, b. ca 1700,
the daughter of
Tomasz Ernest Antoni Geschaw + EWA OSSOLINSKA b. ca 1678,
and Ewa was the daughter of Maksymilian Ossolinski, ca 1642 - 1703 + Teodora KRASSOWSKA},
3.
Jan Stanislaw Ossolinski, 1689 - 1770, the GOSTYNIN official in 1754, and MP
of NUR in 1733, acted in DROHICZYN in 1733-1740, the owner of Mokobody and Targowiska,
with Czarna Srednia and Czarna Cerkiewna, and he bought from Wiktoryn Kuczynski in 1721 Sterdyn,
Chadzyn, Chadzynek, Blochow, and from his wife dowry, he was the owner of Wyszkow by Liwiec,
m. Ludwika ZALUSKA, the daughter of
Aleksander Jozef Zaluski, 1652 - 1727,
and the granddaughter of
Aleksander Zaluski, 1608 - 1693, the governor of RAWA.
Jan Stanislaw Ossolinski, 1689 - 1770,
was the son of
Maksymilian Franciszek Ossolinski, b. ca 1640/1642, d. aft. 1703,
and the grandson of
Zbigniew Ossolinski, b. ca 1610, d. in 1679,
and the great-grandson of
Prokop Ossolinski, 1588 - 1627 + Katarzyna Bierecka d. in 1625;
and Prokop junior was the son of Mikolaj Ossolinski, born ca 1540, d. 1583 / 1588,
and the grandson of
Prokop Ossolinski senior, born ca 1500, d. aft. 1533, m. Dorota Teczynska d. aft. 1543.
Prokop senior, b. ca 1500, was the son of
Andrzej Ossolinski of Ossolin and of Balice, b. ca 1430, died in 1497/1502, m. Katarzyna Osmolska;
and the grandson of Jan Ossolinski, m. Pachna Olesnicka, and Jan d. 1435/1436.
Jan of Ossolin and BALICE, ca 1380 - ca 1435/1436, had sons: Mikolaj, Andrzej and Jan];
and named above
Zuzanna Dembowska, ca 1777 - 1855,
was the great-granddaughter of
Florian Dembowski, the Plock judge, lived in 1647-1735 + Ewa Ciechanowiecka, 1660-1758.
And we back to
Zofia Lipska nee Dembowska died in 1877, who had a daughter
Zofia Lipska b. ca 1870.
And Zofia born 1870 was the was the great-granddaughter of
3.
Konstancja Wodzinska, 1766-1797 + Jakub Zygmunt Kretkowski, ca 1740 - 1810;
4.
Jakub Lipski b. ca 1750 + Weronika.
Note to above Florian Dembowski born in 1647:
Florian Dembowski, 1647-1735, the judge of PLOCK, married Ewa Ciechanowiecka,
1660-1758 of the MSCISLAW province.
And they had the sons:
1.
Mikolaj Dembowski (1680 - 1757),
a noble family of Jelita coat of arms and he took the actions as the bishop [1742-1757] from Kamieniec Podolski led to the summoning of a religious dispute between counter-Orthodox / Sabbateans / Zohar and Orthodox Jews in the summer of 1757 in Kamieniec Podolski.
Dembowski Mikolaj was the archbishop nominee of Lviv in 1757, the son of above Florian, the Plock judge.
Mikolaj died in Czarnokozince; he was August's III supporter and the secretary.
Mikolaj was the youngest brother to Antoni Sebastian Dembowski / Sobestyan Dembowski,
the Plock bishop (1737-1751), born 1682 in Zambrow.
2.
Antoni Sebastian Dembowski / Sobestyan Dembowski, the Plock bishop (1737-1751), born 1682 in
Zambrow, died 1763 in Bedkow, close to Wolborz, the central Poland at present.
3.
Jozef Dembowski, the official in Plock (1756), b. ca 1690,
4.
Stanislaw Gabriel Dembowski, the official in Zawkrze (1735),
5.