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Prince Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski was an influential Polish aristocrat, writer,
traveller and statesman. He was a great patron of arts and a candidate for the Polish crown.
He was born in 1734, Gdansk - died in 1823, in Sieniawa. He m. Izabela Czartoryska (m. in 1761).
His children:
Adam Jerzy Czartoryski,
Zofia Czartoryska, Konstanty Adam Czartoryski, Maria Wirtemberg.
Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski "made there numerous acquaintances with English aristocracy,
which he later maintained by means of frequent correspondence and during the second journey with his
wife Izabella Czartoryska, maiden name Fleming ... From this trip, abounding in numerous contacts
with great families of England".
... brought many souvenirs, which later found themselves in the famous
Sibyl's Temple (one of the first Polish museums). Among others there were:
Mary Stewart's portrait, a plaster imprint of Cromwell's face, Henry VIII's gunpowder horn
and a locket of Elizabeth Woodville, Edward VII's wife.
The Prince and Princess Czartoryski created in their mansion a special atmosphere,
pervaded with elements of English culture.
"However, it was the young Prince's [Adam Jerzy Czartoryski] first journey to Great Britain,
where he went with his mother Princess Izabella in 1789, that exerted the most significant influence
on him. The tempo of the tour and the number of visited places is amazing.
After they arrival to London they had their base in the house of lord Mansfeld [Mansfield], the Prince's
father's friend from the time of the father's journey to England.
In London the Princess rented a villa ... During their stay in England they got to know many
families, such as:
the Hamiltons,
the Douglases [Douglas of Scotland],
the d'Argyles [ARGYLL of Scotland],
the Straffords or the Lansdowns.
They also renewed the acquaintance with the Gordons [GORDON of Scotland], with whom the
Czartoryski family was distantly related.
They also got in touch with artists, among them many famous painters.
Together with his mother, the young Prince [Adam Jerzy Czartoryski] listened to the proceedings
of the British Parliament. He also witnessed the famous trial of the governor of India, Warren - Hastings,
accused of numerous abusements of authority, which he committed while performing his duties.
Burke's speeches attracted the Prince's special attention and his political theories
exerted a considerable influence on the Prince; it was in England where he formulated his own programme
of liberal Toryism [Torysm]. He was also impressed with the speeches of Pitt and Wilberforce against slave
trade. ... the mansions of English aristocracy, among them in the properties of lords Buckingham,
Fitzwilliam or Percy. They visited Oxford and Prince Arundel's famous collection ...
Prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski ... in Worsley they even went down into a mine, which the Princess
perceived as the picture of hell.
Scotland made a deeper impression on the Princess [Izabella Czartoryska and Adam Jerzy
Czartoryski] than England, especially Edinburgh, ...
they visited such places as Linlithgow, Carron, Strilling [STIRLING Castle], Perth, Scone or
Keswick.
The young Prince was also interested in English factories, which he saw in Bath, Brodley,
Wegwood, Liverpool and Manchester. ...
While staying in Edinburgh, he got to know Clark, Robertson and Hume.
During this journey he got in touch with Brougham, Burdett and Macintosh.
After the return to London he studied English constitution under the supervision of Gregory.
In these studies he also had help of Walker and L'huiller.
In March 1791 the Czartoryskis left England for Poland. This one and half a year's stay on
the British Isles made a lasting impression on the young Prince...".
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".
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 (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.
Wojciech PASZKOWSKI married 2nd ca 1805, to Ludwina Galezka,
with the daughter Jozefa Paszkowska b. ca 1810; JOZEFA married in 1828, in Checiny.
Above WOJCIECH had a son born 1805, an officer of the 1831 Uprising; and Wojciech Paszkowski
had next daughter married Schwarzenberg-Czerny.
Wojciech Paszkowski m. the 1st to Emilia Bystrzonowska / Emilia Bystrzanowski.
Emilia Bystrzanowska was born in Brody.
Wojciech Bystrzonowski or Wojciech Bystrzanowski from Bystrzanowice, born on 13 April or 15 August 1699
in Cichoborz close to HRUBIESZOW.
Maria Prozor nee Zaleska born ca 1825. The daughter of Marcin Zaleski + Zofia Zabiello.
Maria Zaleska was the wife of Edward Prozor, and the mother of Maurycy Prozor younger.
Marcin Zaleski b. 1797, was the brother of Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791/1800.
Maria Zaleska (born ca 1825) m. Edward Prozor b. ca 1830, the son of Maurycy Prozor senior,
b. 1801 in Rothley-Temple
[the manor belonged in 1231 to the Templars. The manor and Soke of Rothley was transfered from the
Knights of St. John of Jerusalem through the Crown to the family of Babington, who held the manor
and soke until 1846. Then James Parker appears as a lord. Vice chancellor Sir James Parker had
married in 1829, Mary, the daughter of Thomas Babington, of Rothley Temple, lord of the manor.
Thomas was M.P. for Leicester from 1800 to 1818, born 1758, died 1837. Thomas Babington of
Rothley Temple was an English philanthropist and politician. In 1787 he married Jean Macaulay,
a daughter of the Rev. John Macaulay (1720-1789) of Cardross, Dumbartonshire.
Jean came from a family who like Babington, were prominantly involved in the anti-slavery
movement; ie. two brothers: Zachary Macaulay, and General Colin Macaulay. Jean's nephew was also
Thomas Babington Macaulay. Sir James Parker died 1852, and Mary, his wife, died 1858.
Sir James Parker purchased Rothley Temple and the manor of Rothley from the Babington family
in 1845],
the Leicestershire county, d. 1886.
Julia (Prozor) Zaleski b. ca 1829.
Julia Prozor died in Oct. 1897 in Warsaw; she m. 2nd to Antoni Zaleski, born in 1824 or in 1827 - 1885 in
Florencja, the son of
Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791 / 1800 in Terespol, d. 1849, and Konstancja Zabiello.
JULIA Prozor Zaleska m. 1st to Dionizy Jaczewski,
the son of
Teodor Jaczewski and Jadwiga Lewald-Jezierska died 1857.
Dionizy Jaczewski b. 1810.
Above Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791 in Terespol, d. 1849, was the son of
Michal Zaleski b. 1744/1760, the 1st + Benedykta Matuszewicz.
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 (1770-?).
Jan Paszkowski [1742-ca 1800] moved home to Ukraine [ca 1776 ?]. Maybe his brother [cousin ?]
was Piotr Paszkowski b. ca 1733 married Elzbieta nee Nietyks, with a son
Michal Paszkowski the 2nd (born 1761 in Brzesc Litewski - after 1819), Colonel in 1794 in
Brzesc Litewski, an official in Oszmiany; studied 1775-1779.
In 1789 Michal Paszkowski bought Zabludow in the Grodno county.
The friend of Hieronim Radziwill and of Michal Zaleski, the 1st - manager [1804] to Dominik Radziwill;
Michal Paszkowski was closest to CONSPIRATOR, Karol Prozor in 1812.
In 1808-1820 he taken from hands of Radziwill, Naliboki. After 1819 / 1820 no inf.
Above Michal Zaleski, the 1st, the Targowica Confederation member, 1744-1816,
was the son of
Marcin Zaleski, older, ca 1710-1748.
Marcin Zaleski b. 1797, younger, was the son of Michal Zaleski b. 1744, the 1st, and Benedykta Konstancja Matuszewicz.
Marcin Zaleski b. 1797 was the brother of Ignacy Zaleski (1791/1800 - 1849) +
Konstancja Zabiello.
Acc. to me Julia Prozor was the daughter of Maurycy Prozor senior, b. 1801 in Rothley-Temple.
Julia (Prozor) Zaleski b. ca 1829. Julia Prozor died in Oct. 1897 in Warsaw; she m. 2nd to Antoni Zaleski,
born in 1824 or in 1827 - 1885 in Florencja,
the son of
Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791 in Terespol, d. 1849, and Konstancja Zabiello.
JULIA Prozor Zaleska m. 1st to Dionizy Jaczewski.
Above Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791 in Terespol, d. 1849, was the son of
Michal Zaleski + Benedykta Matuszewicz.
Michal Zaleski, the Targowica Confederation member, 1744-1816,
was the son of
Marcin Zaleski, ca 1710-1748,
and the grandson of
Zaleski b. 1680 in the Bielsk district and Bransk,
who was the son of
Jan Zaleski b. ca 1640 - inf. in 1670, was the official close to Lapy, in Suraz;
the son of Waclaw Zaleski.
Kajetan Oskierka, b. 1820/1821, married Stefania Julia Radziwill, 1825-1896, the owner of
Miezonka [in 1842-1918 belonged to the Konstantynowiczs].
Kajetan was the son of Dominik Oskierka.
Then in 1842 Miezonka belonged to Dominik Konstantynowicz and his son - Antoni Konstantynowicz
[Antoni had a brother Wasyl Konstantynowicz of Kazan, who had the son Apolon Konstantynowicz + Anna Armand of Moscow; Apolon's son was Jerzy Konstantynowicz b. 1898 and until November 1918 lived in Miezonka],
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 Rothley-Temple, Leicestershire; he was the commander of the Kowno Uprising in 1831 - d. 1886 + Anna Chlopicka, b. ca 1810.
Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791 in Terespol, d. 1849,
was the son of
Michal Zaleski b. 1744 + Benedykta Matuszewicz. Michal Zaleski, the Targowica Confederation
member, lived in 1744-1816,
was the son of
Marcin Zaleski, ca 1710-1748,
and the grandson of Zaleski b. 1680 in the Bielsk district and Bransk,
who was the son of
Jan Zaleski b. ca 1640 - inf. in 1670, was the official close to Lapy, in Suraz.
Jan b. ca 1640, was the son of Waclaw Zaleski b. ca 1620.
Aleksander Zaleski of Otok, b. 1599, d. 1651, the Sieradz official in 1625-1646. The son of
Mikolaj Wojciech Zaleski + Katarzyna Beldowska. Aleksander m. Anna Dorota Walewska, the daughter of
Adam Walewski, the governor of Leczyca.
Aleksander Zaleski had children:
Waclaw ZALESKI b. ca 1620,
Anna Mycielska,
Dorota Glebocka.
Aleksander Zaleski b. 1599, was the owner of Zadzim, Pleszew [next Pleszew leaseholder - Adam Molski - compare
my family of Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680, married Anna Molska],
and of Ostrorog.
Aleksander was the son of Mikolaj Zaleski / Mikolaj Wojciech Zaleski, the Sieradz official,
and Aleksander Zaleski was the brother of Mikolaj ZALESKI the 2nd and of Remigian Zaleski, the governor
of LECZYCA in 1640-1645.
Mikolaj Zaleski 1st had also next son Marcjan Zaleski / Marcin Marcjan Zaleski b. ca 1600 +
Zofia Mikolajewski,
with the son
ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630/1640 - 1685), and the daughter Elzbieta Zaleska.
Andrzej Zaleski m. Krystyna Molska Zaleska, born Czarniecka ca 1650.
Krystyna the 2nd married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688.
Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1685; m. second in 1687, after death in 1685 of the 1st husband - Andrzej Zaleski of Smarzew {born ca 1630/1640 - d. 1685}.
Smarzew = Smardzew, the Wroblow parish, in the Sieradz county - in the 16th cent. belonged to Potocki and Zaleski, in 1576.
Andrzej Zaleski b. ca 1630/1640, had a sister Elzbieta Zaleska b. ca 1635, m. Grzegorz Kozierowski, died aft. 1696, the lady-owner of Bronowo Kmiece in the PLOCK county.
Named Elzbieta Zaleska Smardzewska Kozierowska b. ca 1635.
Andrzej ZALESKI m. in 1660 to Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, d. aft. 1704, the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki.
Krystyna m. bef. 1688 to Adam Molski died in 1695,
with:
Helena Molska, and Konstancja Molska, and acc. to me
Anna Molska Kiedrzynska younger b. 1687.
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 1715 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska,
the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA.
And Andrzej Kiedrzynski had the son Izydor Kiedrzynski b. 1749 + Helena Hutten-Czapska born in 1762, lived in Ostrzeszow, Raszkow, Bieganin, Jedlno and Wola Wiazowa.
Izydor had the son Gabryel Kiedrzynski - my family line - who acted aft. 1819 in the secret Polish
movement, winter 1831/1832 abroad, in the Spring of 1833 - the guerilla movements.
Adam Molski the 1st married in 1669 to Elzbieta Wazynska b. ca 1648, died in 1672 / 1680.
Elzbieta Wazynska Molska was the sister of Anna Wazynska Potocka b. ca 1655.
Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka in 1650, married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688.
Adam Molski the 1st married in 1669 to Elzbieta Wazynska died in 1672 / 1680.
Adam Molski m. 2nd in 1687 to Krystyna Czarniecka Zaleski.
Inf. about Krystyna in 1695 and in 1704.
Died bef. 1715, register in Koscian.
Adam Molski + Wazynska had:
Wojciech Molski, Piotr Molski and Jozef Molski, and the daughter Anna Molska younger.
Krystyna Czarniecka Zaleska Molska had also the daughter Anna older, m. Kiedrzynska nee Molska b. 1687.
ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630-1685), was the son of Marcin Marcjan Zaleski + Zofia Mikolajewski.
KONSTANCJA Zaleska b. aft. 1665, d. 1730 / 1735, the daughter of Andrzej Zaleski and
Krystyna Czarniecki.
Konstancja married ca 1685 to Wladyslaw Poninski, ca 1660 - 1731,
the son of Hieronim Poninski + Teresa Chociszewski.
Commander-in-chief of the Polish Army Stefan CZARNIECKI and Molski - Czarnecki / Czarniecki -
Zaluskowski - Nostitz-Jackowski - Hutten-Czapski and Kiedrzynski family line:
Krystyna Molska, of Czarnca, nee Czarniecka, bef. 1650 - 1715, was the second wife in 1687/1688 of
Adam Molski 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 1715 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife
Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA [my family line].
ANTONI Zabiello b. ca 1710 - 18 Aug 1776,
with a daughter m. Adam Tadeusz Broel-Plater;
with children:
1. Krzysztof Broel-Plater;
2.
Marianna Broel-Plater d. 1854, m. Stefan Kajetan Giedroyc (b. 1788);
3.
Tadeusz Broel-Plater (1780 - 1822) m. Rachela Aniela Kosciuszko (1784 - 1860).
RACHELA's son:
Adam Broel-Plater (28 May 1805 - 1869) m. Ksawera Swiatopelk-Mirska (b. 1820) in 1840;
with children:
Teodora Broel-Plater (1840), Franciszka Ksawera; Idalia; Leon Bartlomiej; Lucjan Broel-Plater;
Rachela; Ewelina Emma (1852 - 1898).
Jerzy Zabiello b. ca 1755 had sisters:
1.
Brygit (Zabiello) Gorska / Brygida Gorska, b. ca 1740, m. Fortunat Gorski;
2.
a next sister (1740 - 13 Nov 1810) m. Teodor Laskarys (1730 - 1785);
3.
and next brother: Szymon Zabielo (14 Feb 1750 - 1824) m. Barbara Zawisza.
Named Jerzy Zabiello b. ca 1755 - the son of ANTONI ZABIELLO Michajlowicz
- had the daughter
ZOFIA Zabiello ZALESSKA / Zofia Zaleska, b. ca 1790, m. Marcin Zaleski b. ca 1790 -
the son of
Benedykta Konstancja Matuszewicz and Michal Zaleski b. ca 1744/1755/1760;
and JERZY's Zabiello granddaughter:
Maria Zaleska (born ca 1825) m. Edward Prozor b. ca 1830,
the son of
Maurycy Prozor senior, b. 1801 in Rothley-Temple, the Leicestershire county, d. 1886.
The Lithuanian Count Maurycy Prozor, was born on January 28, 1849, in Vilnius, Lithuania, as the son of
named Edward Prozor and his wife Maria Zaleska.
The family PROZOR was of noble Polish-Lithuanian descent; the grandfather had been a famous general.
Acc. to me Julia Prozor was the daughter of mentioned Maurycy Prozor senior, b. 1801 in
Rothley-Temple. Julia (Prozor) Zaleski b. ca 1829. Julia Prozor died in Oct. 1897 in Warsaw; she m.
2nd to Antoni Zaleski, born in 1824 or in 1827 - 1885 in Florencja,
the son of
Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791 in Terespol, d. 1849, and Konstancja Zabiello.
JULIA Prozor Zaleska m. 1st to Dionizy Jaczewski the son of Teodor Jaczewski and
Jadwiga Lewald-Jezierska died 1857. Dionizy Jaczewski b. 1810.
JERZY's ZABIELLO the great-grandson -
Maurycy Prozor junior 3rd, born 1849, m. Maria Grabowska 2nd.
He was the Lithuanian Count born in Vilnius.
My ancestor - Jan Paszkowski born 1742, was living in Mokrsko, and he lived in the
Cracov province in 1791.
Jan Paszkowski had the son General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski. The General
Franciszek Paszkowski had the daughter Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska married in Moscow to ARMAND.
Konstantin Friedrich Peter von Oldenburg, 1850-1906 m. in 1882, Agrippina Djaparidse /
Agrippina JAPARIDZE, 1855-1926, with daughter Alexandra von Oldenburg, Grafin von Zarnekau, 1883-1957.
Eugene's ARMAND of Moscow brother - Emil E. ARMAND
[both were the sons of
Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska married Armand ca 1840,
and the grandsons of General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, the friend of General
Tadeusz Kosciuszko];
Emil Armand married to Zofia Hacker / Sophia nee Osipovna Hecke (Hakker, Hacker, Hekke) from Estonia.
They had six children:
LEW ARMAND / Leo (1880 - 1942) married Japaridze-Saparov,
ie. Saparova Tamara Arkadevna, m. 1st Japaridze, married 2nd to Leo Emilievich ARMAND.
Saparov Arkady (1854 - before 1921), was married to Varvara Maypariani with named above daughter,
Tamara Arkadevna SAPAROV married 1st to Ivan Konstantinovich Japaridze, and TAMARA SAPAROV - JAPARIDZE
was 2nd married to Lev ARMAND / Lion Emilievich Armand
(Inessa Armand relatives - see LENIN and Anna Konstantynowicz nee Armand).