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Szawle [in 1770] of Antoni Tyzenhauz senior and here Jan Wolanski with General Tadeusz Kosciuszko in 1785. Jan Wolanski in Krotoszyn close to Pakosc in 1795. Pakosc / Pakosch owned by the brothers,
Ignacy Dzialynski and Ksawery Dzialynski; the family of Leon Czolgosz -
his mother's family of PAKOSC - Theodore Roosevelt, the President of US in
September 1901;
and Tadeusz Wolanski b. in Szawle in 1785
- Freemason, alchemist-illuminati, the godson of
General Tadeusz Kosciuszko in 1785 in Poznan; the owner of Pakosc -
a net to: Dzialynski of Pakosc, Hutten-Czapski,
Skorzewski in RASZKOW with the Kiedrzynskis and Arnold,
Prozor, Oskierka, Chrapowicki, and Stefania Radziwill of Miezonka.
Jakub Kiedrzynski in Raszkow, Bieganin and Orpiszewek close to Pleszew. And the net of Tadeusz Grabianka, the Illuminati Order and Armand of Moscow with the Konstantynowiczs. Tadeusz Grabianka of the Illuminati Order and Armand of Moscow - J. Murat - Franciszek Paszkowski - Apolon Konstantynowicz - Duflon - Breguet of Neuchatel - Dukes Oldenburg.
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.
COPYRIGHT BY BOGDAN KONSTANTYNOWICZ
November 11th, 2015 / 26th July 2019.
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Szawle - Antoni Tyzenhauz, senior - Jan Wolanski and Tadeusz Wolanski -
the Tadeusz Kosciuszko Uprising in 1794:
Antoni Tyzenhaus (1733 - 1785 in Warsaw) was a noble, the son of Benedykt Tyzenhaus.
"... As a personal friend of Stanislaw August Poniatowski, the last King of Poland
and Grand Duke of Lithuania, Tyzenhaus became Treasurer of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
and administrator of royal estates [Szawle and close to GRODNO -
compare inf. on the Czolgosz family of PAKOSC]. He began to implement various agricultural reforms
...; he was considered to be the second man after the King.
... Tyzenhaus was accused of fraud and removed from public offices in 1780".
Antoni Tyzenhauz in 1770 - 1780 / 1785, leased from the King, Szawle.
Antoni Tyzenhaus, Senior, "befriended Stanislaw August Poniatowski, who was born and educated
at Wolczyn, as the Czartoryskis were his uncles".
Baron Antoni Tyzenhaus / Tyzenhauz, b. in Zaludkas / Zaludok [Czetwertynski family],
close to Szczuczyn, in the Lida county.
Son of Benedykt Tyzenhaus and
Anna Apolonia.
Antoni Tyzenhauz, senior, was the brother of
Alexandra Anna Moriconi / Aleksandra Anna Morykoni
[+ Marcin Franciszek Marian Morykoni, the Wilkomierz official;
the 2nd to Antoni Kazimierz Tyszkiewicz, Count];
baroness Ludwika Tyzenhaus;
Baron Kazimierz Tyzenhaus [+ Barbara Judycka];
Maria;
Michal Tyzenhaus [+ Barbara Zyberk zu Wischling]
and Barbara [see below].
Above Benedykt Tyzenhauz b. 1693, was the son of Michal Jerzy Tyzenhaus,
b. ca 1670, d. 1708; the grandson of Stefan Tyzenhauz,
b. ca 1640 - d. 1708; the great-grandson of Wilhelm von Tiesenhausen.
Above ANTONI Tyzenhaus SENIOR, b. 1733, had a sister Barbara b. ca 1730,
m. Tadeusz Aleksander Wawrzecki.
SZAWLE / Sauli,
an administrative center of an area. "... Antoni Tyzenhaus, after a violent revolt of peasants
of the Crown properties in the Northern Lithuania in 1769,
started the radical economic and urban reforms.
He decided to rebuild the city according to the Classicism ideas ...
with several prominent brick buildings. In 1791 Stanislaw August Poniatowski, king of the
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, confirmed once again that Siauliai's city rights
...".
Between 1770 and 1780, the town saw notable economic development with the establishment
of a linen factory by Antoni Tyzenhaus [Senior] in 1786.
From 1776 to 1795 Szawle was the capital city of the so-called repartitions
with 13 counties of northern Samogitia.
At the beginning of 1795 it became a part of Russia.
All these Royal economies administered Antoni Tyzenhaus (1733 - 1785).
Walewski - Tyzenhaus branch:
Popiel (Jozef Chosciak Popiel) Jozef, 1848-1880, a journalist, a courier between the country
and the Vatican.
Born in Chocimow (close to Opatow), was the son of
LUDWIK POPIEL / Louis (1813-1856), a soldier of the November Uprising (honored with the
Silver Cross of Military Virtue), the owner of Chocimow, and Apolonia Aleksandrowicz
(her mother was the sister of late Cardinal Mieczyslaw Ledochowski);
JOZEF Popiel was the nephew of Paul and Vincent / Wincenty Popiel;
he grew up with his uncle Vaclav / WACLAW Popiel;
studied in Piotrkow, and graduated in Warsaw. He studied law at Warsaw Central School,
then at the University of St. Petersburg. 1870 - 1874 he visited also in exile in Novgorod,
his uncle Vincent (Wincenty Popiel, then bishop of Plock). As a journalist wrote on the opening
of the Suez Canal (December 1869) and Letters from Sicily (1871-1872).
Above LUDWIK POPIEL:
was the son of Konstanty Michal Ignacy Popiel, 1774 - 1847, and Zofia Badeni, 1790-1859
[compare Zbigniew Brzezinski].
Zofia BADENI POPIEL was the granddaughter of Barbara Tyzenhauz b. 1730 and Tadeusz Aleksander
Wawrzecki b. ca 1730.
BARBARA TYZENHAUZ WAWRZECKA was next of kin to Atanazy Colonna-Walewski, 1733-1815 and to
Antoni Kazimierz Tyszkiewicz, the General, 1723-1778.
Antoni Gielgud (1792-1831)
was a Polish general, in 1812 he financed and commanded the 21st Infantry Regiment;
in 1831 he was a commanding officer of the 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division under Jan Krukowiecki.
A hero of the battles of Wawer, Ostroleka and Bialoleka [1831]; then he commanded the
2nd Infantry Division, defeated the Russians in the Battle of Rajgrod, but his assault of Wilno
failed; after the battle of Ponary he can't to return to Polish main forces and moved on Memel,
to cross the Prussian border.
"... Gielgud himself soon after crossing the border was shot dead by one of
his staff officers...", on 31 August 1831 in Schnaugsten / Snaukstai, Lithuania.
Antoni Gielgud (1792-1831) / Antanas Gelgaudas, was the son of
MIKOLAJ GIELGUD / Mykolas Gelgaudas and Eleonora Tyszkiewicz.
Antoni was the brother of JOZEF GIELGUD; Ksawery; and Jan Gielgud.
Above Mikolaj Gielgud / Mykolas Gelgaudas, born in 1768 in Warsaw, died 1813;
son of Antoni Onufry Gielgud and Barbara Tyzenhauz;
husband of Eleonora;
brother of Antonina von Ronne;
half brother of LUDWIK Gielgud / Liudvikas Gelgaudas;
Eleonora Gielgud;
Ignacy Gielgud; and
Sofija / Zofia Tyzenhauz, nee Gielgud.
Above Antonina von Ronne nee Gielgud, born ca 1770,
the daughter of above named
Antoni Onufry Gielgud and Barbara Gielgud Tyzenhauz,
was the wife of Felix von Ronne and mother of
Antoni von Ronne;
Maria Tekla Oginska;
Ludwika von Ronne;
Feliks Filip von Ronne
and Teodora Oginska.
Above mentioned Maria Tekla Oginska / Marya Tekla Oginska born Ronne, in 1804,
married 2nd to Tadeusz Antoni Oginski, and they had 3 daughters:
among others - Natalia Gawronska born Oginska.
Marya married 1st Michal Borewicz in 1813! Michal was born in 1774.
They had 5 children:
Ludwika Teodora Plater-Zyberk;
Antoni Hipolit Borewicz and
Ludwik Izydor Borewicz.
Konstanty Tyzenhauz born in 1786, in Zoludek, Count, landowner, painter,
was the son of Count Ignacy TYZENHAUZ [1760-1822] and Anna Bieganska /
Marianna Bieganska. The grandson of Michal Tyzenhauz + Barbara Zyberk zu Wischling.
The great-grandson of Benedykt Tyzenhauz and Anna Apolonia Bieganska;
and the great-great-grandson of
Michal Jerzy Tyzenhauz, b. ca 1670.
Remember -
Benedykt Tyzenhauz b. 1693, was the son of Michal Jerzy Tyzenhaus,
b. ca 1670, d. 1708; the grandson of Stefan Tyzenhauz,
b. ca 1640 - d. 1708; the great-grandson of Wilhelm von Tiesenhausen.
Waleria Tyzenhauz, born Wankowicz, in 1800 / 1805 - 1841 / 1843, was the daughter of
Antoni Wankowicz and Anna Soltan b. 1780.
Waleria married above Konstanty Tyzenhauz in 1822.
Baron
KAZIMIERZ Tyzenhauz / Kazimieras Tyzenhauzas [see above] b. ca 1730 - the
son of Benedykt Tyzenhauz
-
was the husband of
Barbara Gielgud [Barbara Judytska = Barbara Gielgud Tyzenhauz born Judycka,
the wife of
a. Antoni Onufry / Onufry Gielgud / Antanas Gielgud, b. ca 1720 - d. 1795
{Gielgud had the 2nd wife - Karolina Eleonora Oskierka Gielgud,
b. ca 1740, the daughter of Ludwik Gerwazy Oskierka and Teresa}
and b.
and of named b.
Kazimierz Tyzenhauz, ca 1730 - bef. 1770],
and Kazimierz Tyzenhauz was the father of ZOFIA Tyzenhauz [Chominska, was born in 1760].
Kazimierz Tyzenhauz [Baron Kazimierz Tyzenhaus + Barbara Judycka]
was the brother of
1.
baroness Ludwika Tyzenhaus;
2. Michal Tyzenhaus [+ Barbara Zyberk zu Wischling];
3.
Barbara Wawrzecka;
4. Benedykta Niezabitowska;
5.
Aleksandra Anna Morykoni [Alexandra Anna Moriconi m. Marcin Franciszek Marian Morykoni,
the Wilkomierz official; the 2nd to Antoni Kazimierz Tyszkiewicz, Count];
6. Teresa Tyzenhauz,
7.
Magdalena Maria Ewa Walewska = Maria;
8.
Antoni Tyzenhauz, senior [Szawle].
Named above Magdalena Maria Ewa Tyzenhauz-Walewska, was the wife of
Anastazy Walewski / Colonna-Walewski, b. ca 1730, died in 1815 in Walewice
[or Atanazy Colonna-Walewski, 1733-1815], close to Lowicz.
Atanazy Colonna-Walewski was the son of
Jozef Kazimierz Walewski and Ludwika;
husband of 1. Magdalena Maria Ewa Tyzenhauz;
2. Joanna PULASKI, the daughter of Jozef PULASKI;
3. ex-husband of Marie d'Ornano-Laczynska, Walewska;
father of
Ksawery Walewski, Teresa Walewska, Jozefa Witkowska and Antoni Bazyli Rudolf Walewski;
brother of Teodora Walewska.
Named above Anna nee Pulaska / Joanna Pulaska, b. 1742 in Grabowo, was the daughter of
Jozef Pulaski;
she was the sister of KAZIMIERZ PULASKI / Casimir Pulaski, US Revolutionary Hero.
Anastazy Walewski / ATANAZY Colonna-Walewski in 1764 was the Elector of
Stanislaw August Poniatowski from the province of Leczyca; he was a member of parliament
in 1776; member of the Permanent Council in 1780; 1780, he was awarded the Order of St. Stanislaus.
Founder of the palace in Walewice.
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