President Andrzej Duda vs President Lech Walesa. Ryszard Kaczorowski, Karol Wojtyla, Lech Kaczynski, Jerzy Popieluszko vs Miroslaw Milewski, Czeslaw Kiszczak, Wojciech Jaruzelski. Krasne-Opinogora-Milewo-Rozan and the families: Milewski, Chrzanowski, Nieniewski, Hutten-Czapski, Nostitz-Jackowski, Kiedrzynski and the links to the Templars of Scotland: the seventh Earl of Argyll with Erskine, Stirling, Douglas, Graham, Keith and Tarlo, Bielinski-Bobrinsky-Poniatowski-Czartoryski-Zamoysky of Klemensow-Buturlin branch. The fall of Poland in 1795 was the greatest victory of the Russian intelligence in the 18th century,
along with the Scots, Templars [Knights of St. John of Jerusalem], Stuart-Jacobites, the Order of Malta [Carsten Niebuhr, Pinto, Cagliostro,
Althotas], and the German Illuminati; together with
Poniatowski-Kosciuszko-Czartoryski-Argyll-Douglas-Gordon political and
genealogical net.
Orpiszewek
is a village in the Kotlin commune, within the Jarocin County.
Orpiszewek was owned by Jakub Kiedrzynski (d. in 1798). Jakub had Fabianow also. Jakub Kiedrzynski was the Kalisz official and judge here. Jakub Kiedrzynski was the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski - my family line - and of Dorota Madalinska Psarska.
Jakub's family came from Kiedrzyn - at present a north district in Czestochowa. Jakub and Izydor were the sons of Andrzej Kiedrzynski + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska. Andrzej was the owner of Bieganin and Raszkow. Jakub Kiedrzynski was three times married:
to Brygida Bardzka, 1voto Owidiusz Walknowski, the owner of Bialezyce - in the Wrzesnia commune -
the daughter of
Wojciech BARDZKI + Teresa Kozminska;
the 2nd Jakub Kiedrzynski married to Julianna Bogdanska,
the daughter of
Andrzej BOGDANSKI b. in 1715 in Miedzianow, d. in 1791 + Elzbieta Malachowska,
d. aft. 1791 [Elzbieta had a sister Franciszka Malachowska],
the daughter of
Marcin Malachowski d. in 1763 + in 1731 to Marianna Bielicka died in 1774 in
Sobotka close to Bieganin.
Marcin's brother was Jan Franciszek Malachowski + Dorota POTOCKA, the daughter of
MARCIN POTOCKI + Anna WAZYNSKA.
CHODAKI:
Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774
[Jozef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI b. 1774, the owner of Kraszyn - 1 km south to Wierzchy; and
Chodaki - 4 km south-east to Wierzchy, 6 kilometres east of Zadzim, 13 km south of Poddebice,
14 km north to SZADEK], died after 1809, Captain in 1809, m. Julianna Bogdanska, the 1st voto
JAKUB Kiedrzynski.
Julianna Bogdanska, 1voto Jakub Kiedrzynski, 2nd voto Madalinska,
had children:
a)
Kunegunda Madalinska b. ca 1809 in Orpiszewek + in 1835 in Restarzew,
to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784,
b)
Sebastian Fabian Feliks Madalinski b. ca 1802 in Orpiszewek + 1829 in Lutynia, to
Karolina Kurcewska.
With Karolina's son
Hipolit Madalinski b. ca 1831 in Charkow, the owner of Brody
[3 km west to Sedziejowice and 11 km north-east to Widawa]
+ in 1865 in Restarzew, to Stanislawa Chrzanowska b. ca 1847,
the daughter of
Stanislaw CHRZANOWSKI + Teofila Piaszczynski of Chocim / CHOCIW -
Chociw, 4 km south-east to Zawady, 7 km north-east to Chrusty, 5 km north-west to
Restarzew Cmentarny.
In 1845 - Sebastian Madalinski the owner of Brody close to Sedziejowice,
after death of Grzegorz Chrzanowski;
1851 and in 1853 - Sebastian Madalinski living in Kozuby [Stare Kozuby, 2 km south-west to Sedziejowice],
owned Chrusty and Zawady close to WIDAWA.
Kraszyn is a village in the Zadzim commune, within the Poddebice County,
4 / 6 kilometres north-east of Zadzim, 13 km south of Poddebice, 4 km north-west to Chodaki, 5 km south to
Dabrowka, 5 km south-west to Stary Pudlow.
Zadzim is a village in the Poddebice County, 16 kilometres south-west of Poddebice,
12 south-west to Lipki.
Kolonia Brodnia 6 km wst to Zadzim, and and 7 km east to Brodnia. Julianna
Chrzanowski, inf. in Brodnia-Glinno in 1833;
here died in 1823, Piotr Madalinski,
born 1827, Marianna Madalinski,
1827 - Franciszka Chudzik was born,
1828 - Marianna Chudzik was born in Brodnia-Glinno,
Michal Bardzki b. ca 1793, in Glinno [25 km north to SIERADZ, close to Warta].
Mikolaj Wollowicz b. ca 1750/1757, d. March 1807 in Strzegocin,
the owner of Brodnia, with Ignacy Bleszynski,
9 km south-west of Lask, north of Buczek, Wola Pszczolecka, Faustynow and Zelow, south-east of Marzenin.
Jozef Wollowicz had brothers:
1. Andrzej Wolowicz, 1750-1822 (Andrzej Wollowicz died in Kalisz,
Catholic priest, in Plock and Warsaw, 1819 in Kalisz, 1819 senator),
2. Ignacy Wollowicz, 1750-1795,
3. above Mikolaj Wollowicz b. ca 1750/1757, the owner of Brodnia, with Ignacy Bleszynski.
BRODNIA in 1783 owned by Ignacy Bleszynski; the estate included: Grzeszyn, Stary Dwor, Wymyslow,
Hucin and Stolarnia; 1836 took Iwan Fedorowicz Noskow.
BRODNIA in the Buczek parish, in 1677 belonged to Zofia Brodzynska married Zaleska;
in 1786 the property of successors of Stanislaw Wollowicz [died in 1775], with Czestkow close to BRODNIA,
at half way from LASK to BUCZEK;
after death of Bishop Andrzej Wollowicz [a son of Stanislaw] the possession of Wiktor Wollowicz,
to 1860; then sold [with Brodnia, Grzeszyn, Wilkowyja, 1 km south to BRODNIA, Malenie / MALENIA,
east to BUCZEK, Sowieniec and Wymyslow - 3 km north-east to BRODNIA].
Mikolaj Wollowicz [b. ca 1750 / 1757, d. March 1807 in Strzegocin - south to PRZASNYSZ, west to PULTUSK].
Kajetan Madalinski d. aft. 1784, the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow, m.
Dorota Kiedrzynska, the daughter of Andrzej Kiedrzynski + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski.
Dorota was 1voto Wawrzyniec Grabinski, 2nd to Tomasz Psarski, the owner of Wola Dzierlinska.
Dorota had:
1. Michal Stanislaw Kostka Madalinski b. 1776,
5. Jozef Wawrzyniec Kajetan Madalinski b. 1774, the owner of Kraszyn, and
Chodaki
[Maciej MOLSKI, was the owner of part of Kraszyn. In 1815, inf. on Stanislaw Zareba and
Jozef Madalinski, Captain, was living in Kotliny in the Piotrkow Trybunalski county, 6 km south-east to
Brojce, and 7 km north to CZARNOCIN, where was my mother's genealogical line conection to the Skora family of Krery and Chelmo
close to Przedborz under care of the Skorzewski-Ostrowski branch.
Jozef Madalinski of Chodaki, and Kraszyn took money from Jan Nieradzki in 1815. In 1815,
Sebastian Madalinski had sister Kunegunda]
+ Julianna Bogdanska, 1voto Jakub Kiedrzynski,
with:
a) Kunegunda Madalinska b. ca 1809 in Orpiszewek + in 1835 in Restarzew, to
Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784,
b) Sebastian Fabian Feliks b. ca 1802 in Orpiszewek + 1829 in Lutynia, to Karolina Kurcewska.
With Karolina's son
Hipolit Madalinski b. ca 1831 in Charkow, the owner of Brody +
in 1865 in Restarzew, to Stanislawa Chrzanowska b. ca 1847,
the daughter of
Stanislaw CHRZANOWSKI + Teofila Piaszczynski of Chocim.
Nepomucen Uminski married in 1817, in Debe close to Kalisz, ie
Jan Nepomucen Uminski b. 1778 in Czeluscin, the brigade general,
he took part in the Kosciuszko
Uprising in 1794, where he was the adjutant of general Antoni Madalinski.
In 1806 he fought near Gdansk and Tczew during the Napoleonic wars. He was taken prisoner by Prussia
and released in 1807 and joined the French cavalry; he moved to the army of the Warsaw Duchy.
In Poznan, he was the commander of the squadron of the Honor Guard.
The Polish-Austrian war in 1809; 1812 the Russian campaign, Borodino and near Smolensk.
As the first of the Napoleonic army, he headed the Polish Hussars to Moscow.
The battle of Leipzig in 1813, where he was wounded and was taken prisoner; release in 1815,
he joined the army of the Congress Kingdom.
In 1816 he left the army and settled in Smolice [compare General Franciszek PASZKOWSKI].
In 1820, he founded the "Kosynierzy Union" / SCYTHEMEN, then he became a member of the Patriotic Society,
for which he was convicted by the Prussians in 1826 for six years in prison.
Above
General Antoni Jozef Madalinski b. 1739 in Borowo, 5 km south-east to Czempin, 3 km north to
Gorzyce, 10 km east of Koscian. Borowo = Porowo.
In the mid-19th century it was owned by the Mizerski
family. Here Marianna Madalinski was born nee Jakubowski in 1869. Her father was
Franciszek born in 1822, in Stare Borowo / Stare Borowkowo. Marianna married
Stefan Madalinski in 1892, born in 1868/1869, in Roszkowo in the Kosten / Koscian county.
Roszkowo, 12 km north-east to Rawicz, 8 km south-west to Gogolewo.
Stefan maybe was born in 1869 in Laszew, in the Wielun County, d. in 1941 in Warsaw.
Stefan was the son of Boleslaw Madalinski, b. 1840 in Kalisz;
the grandson of older Stefan Madalinski, ca 1819 - 1869 in Kalisz + Joanna KRAKOWSKA.
The older Stefan Madalinski was the son of Jozef Madalinski b. ca 1795/1800 + Anna KOSSECKA.
Jozef Madalinski, 1795 - 1863, was the son of GENERAL Antoni Ludwik Jozef Madalinski + Wiktoria Skotnicka
b. in 1762 in CZESZEWO.
General Antoni Madalinski was born in 1739, in BOROWO / Porowo close to Czempin.
Wiktoria Skotnicka Madalinska was born in 1762, in Czeszewo, close to GOLANCZ,
24 km south-east to MARGONIN of the Skorzewskis.
And Teresa Skotnicka died in 1780 in Czeszewo, the daughter of Marian Skotnicki, the
official in WSCHOWA.
In the Czeszewo parish, in 1757, in Wisniewo, was born a son of Joanna nee Gutowski;
witnesses: Jozef Skotnicki, the owner of the part in CZESZEWO, and the godmother was Teresa Damecka
of Czerlin.
Above Jozef Madalinski b. 1795, married Nepomucena Joanna Billewicz / Bilewicz in
1819, and Nepomucena was born in 1804.
Jozef was the son of Antoni Madalinski, 1739-1804.
Named Antoni Ludwik was the son of
Jozef Madalinski b. 1710, and the grandson of
Bonawentura Madalinski + Konstancja Oraczewska.
We have different data on above Jozef's father. Maybe Jan Madalinski was the father of Jozef.
Named Jozef Madalinski b. ca 1710, married Barbara Madalinska Krzyzanowska born Gutowska.
They had 7 children: General Antoni Ludwik Jozef Madalinski,
Joanna Maria Doroszewski and 5 other children.
Bonawentura Madalinski b. ca 1690, d. in 1762, was the son of
Kazimierz Madalinski, the official of Nur, b. ca 1670, d. in 1731 + Zofia Wypyska.
Above General Antoni Madalinski, was the commander of the cavalry, one of the commanders
in the Kosciuszko Insurrection of 1794; the Bar Confederation in 1768. He was NOT born in
Porow in the Sieradz prov.; NOT in POROWO and NOT in Borowa Wola south to Nowe Miasto by the Pilica River.
Antoni Madalinski after capitulation in 1794, was jailed by the Prussians 1795 - 1797.
Antoni Madalinski was friend in 1768 to Jozef Bierzynski; 1770 of Jozef Sawa-Calinski;
in 1778 - 1788 under protection of the Sulkowskis; was living in Baszkow - 6 km to the Silesien
and then Prussian border - south-west of Krotoszyn, close to Zduny - north-west of Ostrzeszow. Baszkow
is situated ca 5 km west of Zduny, the Leszczynskis land, then in 1791 to Mielzynski.
Antoni Madalinski was colonel of the Crown troops of 1781, in Gniezno in 1788;
beat the Prussians several times and went to Krakow, where he links with Kosciuszko. He fought at
Raclawice and Szczekociny, in defense of Warsaw and Prague. Captured by the Prussians,
imprisoned, he was released in 1797. Married to Witoria Skotnicki, with 8 children.
He leased in 1787 Miejska Gorka from Sulkowski; in 1797 he issue a power of attorney in Kieszkow
to Antoni Kurnatowski, because Antoni Madalinski was the owner of Kieszkow, Cerekiew and Zatopolice.
And Antoni transfered estates to his brothers:
Ludwik Madalinski and Aleksy Madalinski / Aleksander Madalinski.
Antoni Jozef Madalinski was the owner of Zatopolice close to Radom, Przybyszew / Przybyszewo,
Lubania and Porow; burned in Przybyszewo, but his heart in Lubania. Lubania close to Sadkowice,
and close to Nowe Miasto - see Kiedrzynski! Przybyszew - east of Nowe Miasto by Pilica.
The father of named GENERAL Antoni Madalinski b. 1739, was JOZEF Madalinski born ca 1700/1710 or
in 1703. Inf. on Jozef Madalinski in 1753 in SIERADZ vs Morawski; Jozef died in 1755 in SREM. Married
Barbara Gutowska, inf. in Koscian, 1759. KOSCIAN - 18 km east to WILKOWO POLSKIE.
Jozef was the son either of JAN Madalinski, or Jozef was the son of Bonawentura Madalinski
+ Konstancja Oraczewska.
Named Jan Madalinski b. 1665/1670; then in BADKOWO after a death of his wife Marjanna Klobski
ca 1704; he became a priest in BADKOWO parish ca 1705.
Named Jan was the son of Feliks Jan MADALINSKI, b. 1630 + Katarzyna Porczynski b. ca 1650,
m. Madalinska, and Kesicka but she was born Porczynska in Gasiorowo close to Swiercze, SOUTH TO PRZASNYSZ.
Above Jozef Madalinski b. ca 1710, d. 1755, of Niedzielsko 4 km east of Wielun,
died in Srem close to Koscian. Jozef Madalinski, acc. to inf. 1739 - the owner of Karniszew
(the Sokolniki parish north of Gniezno, includes: Bojanice, Bojanickie Huby, Borzatew / Wilhelmsau,
Florentynowo, Karniszew / Karniszewo close to Klecko, Kobylica, Maczniki, Male Swiatniki,
Mieleszyn north-east of Klecko, Przysieka, Sokolnickie Huby, Sokolniki), married to Barbara Gutowski
Krzyzanowska Madalinska, the owner of
Gola - 5 km west of Gostyn and close to the Sulkowskis estates,
in 1745-1746 the owner of Babin - 6 km north of Slupca and east of Wrzesnia;
owned Chrostowo - 1754, d. 1755.
Barbara Gutowska Madalinska m. 2nd in 1765 to Jakub Krzyzanowski.
Antoni Jozef Madalinski was a participant in the Bar Confederation fighting initially
from 1768 in the branch of Jozef Bierzynski. In 1770 he fought in Mazovia in the branches of
Jozef Sawa-Calinski, however, in December 1770 he was wounded near Wysokie and he was taken prisoner
by Ksawery Branicki. In 1778-1788, in the political life he used the Sulkowskis' protection. He was
living in Baszkow (the commune of Zduny) and was the commander of the garrison in Zduny.
Above CZARNOCIN and brief note on Trocki:
In Summer 1879, David Bronstein, with wife Anneta Zivotovski / Anna nee Zywotowska and children:
Aleksandr b. 1870, and Elizavieta b. 1875, (David Bronstein was living the first close to Poltava)
moved to Janovka in the Elisavietgrad county, Cherson government (now here is village Breslavka).
The estate bought from wife of Janovski.
Lejb Bronstein / Lev was born in 1879 October, in Janovka, and in 1883 Olga was born here.
David Bronstein had bussiness in Cherson, Odessa and Nikolaiev / Nikolajev; 1910 or 1912 died
Anneta Zivotovski.
David Bronstein died in 1922.
Lejba / Lev studied in Odessa, in 1888 - 1895; moved to Nikolaiev / Nikolajev in 1895 or 1896;
1898 jailed in Odessa, and send in Siberie; escaped in Summer of 1902: taken false surname from somebody
of Odessa - Trocki, next to
Samara, to G. M. Kzyzanovsky / Gleb Krzyzanowski; then Trocki moved to Charkiv, Poltava and Kiev;
and abroad to Viena, Zurich, Paris, in Oct. (?) 1902 to London, to the Lenin home, after a
letter from Samara, from G. M. Kzyzanovsky / Gleb Krzyzanowski;
in 1905 - 1907 Petersburg; 1914-1916 West Europe; jailed in Spain 1916; 1916 / 1917 in USA;
1926 - 1927 fought with Stalin, 1928 Alma-Ata, 1929 in Turkey.
His wife Aleksandra Sokolowska, m. in 1899 in Moscow.
His brother Aleksandr was owner of factory in Bobrinca; Olga was living in Elisavietgrad.
Brother of his mother: D. L. Zivotovski/ Zywotowski.
Krzyzanowski, Gleb Maksimilianovich / Gleb Maximilianowitsch Krschischanowski that is
Gleb Krzyzanowski, b. 12 January or 24 Jan. 1872 in Samara, d. 31 March 1959 in Moscow; Krzhizhanovsky
came from a noble family, the Soviet statesman, his father
Maximilian Nikolaevich Krzyzanowski / Maksymilian Krzyzanowski was of Polish origin,
his mother was Elvira Ernestovna Rosenberg / Elvira Rosenberg, a German;
GLEB Krzyzanowski studied at the St. Petersburg Institute of Technology, from which he graduated
in 1894 with success as an engineer; he was interested in revolutionary movements in 1891 at one of the
first Marxist circles in the former Russian Empire; in 1893, he temporarily was the leadership of the
Marxist struggle for the liberation of the German working class in St. Petersburg, there in 1893 he met
the young Vladimir Ulyanov Lenin; at that time had begun his revolutionary activities;
in December 1895, arrested and exiled to Eastern Siberia in February 1897; Krzhizhanovsky
participated in all Russian revolutions since 1905;
in 1904 he was a member of the Central Committee of the RSDLP, which he compared with the
Mensheviks left; 1902 he initiated in Samara, an office of the Social Democratic revolutionary newspaper
'Iskra'; in 1903 - 1905 he lived in Kiev, where he was employed at a railway station;
his wife from 1899 - Zinaida Nevzorov (1869 - 1948);
his mother Elvira Ernestovna Rosenberg, from German maybe of Viljandi in Estonia,
his father Maximilian Nikolajewicz Krzyzanowski was living in Samara;
his grandfather Mikolaj Krzyzanowski, DECEMBRIST, born ca 1800 / Ignacy Mikolaj Krzyzanowski
b. 1799 in Brudzew
[7 km south-east to BLASZKI, 2 km to BLIZNIEW, 11 km north-west to Charlupia Wielka],
the great-grandfather was
Adam Krzyzanowski, 1765 - 1848 + Helena Karolina Majeranowska, 1764 - 1838,
the great-great-grandfather -
Wojciech Krzyzanowski, b. 1737 in Czarnocin, Count of Czarnocin + Wiktoria MALACHOWSKA b. 1742.
Wiktoria b. 1742, married Wojciech Krzyzanowski and they had 5 children: among others Joanna Czachowska.
Joanna Czachowska born Krzyzanowska had a half-brother, junior Wojciech Krzyzanowski.
Wiktoria b. 1742, married 2nd Jakub Krzyzanowski born on 1729.
Jakub Krzyzanowski born ca 1729, died 1805 in Swietoslawice in the Wloclawek county,
6 km south-west to IZBICA Kujawska, 13 km south-west to OSIECZ Wielki of the PLATER family.
Jakub b. ca 1729, was the brother of named senior Wojciech Krzyzanowski b. 1737 in CZARNOCIN.
Jakub 1st married Antonina Kolominska, with children: Stanislaw Krzyzanowski and Tekla Justyna
Chopin.
Mentioned Tekla Justyna KRZYZANOWSKA, 1782-1861, married in 1806, in
Brochow, to Nicolas CHOPIN, 1771-1844. Tekla was the mother of
Ludwika Jedrzejewicz,
Fryderyk Franciszek / Francois Chopin,
Izabela Chopin
and Emilia Chopin.
Fryderyk Franciszek / Frederic Chopin b. in 1810 in Zelazowa Wola, close to Sochaczew,
and Chopin was with a visit in London and Scotland to the Stirling / Sterling clan - a link to the
TEMPLARS of Scotland and to Gordon-Morsztyn branch.
We back to above Wojciech Krzyzanowski, Count of Czarnocin, b. ca 1720 / 1730 / 1737
+ Wiktoria Malachowska, with friends: Myslakowski, Sikorowski, Chopin.
Wojciech Krzyzanowski, Count of Czarnocin, died in 1805, the son of
Mikolaj Krzyzanowski + Barbara.
Wojciech was the brother of Jakub Krzyzanowski.
Wojciech's daughter was born in 1767, Joanna Czachowska in Izbica Kujawska, or in
Czarnocin. Joanna Czachowska (Krzyzanowska) d. in 1856, was the wife of Jozef Czachowski senior.
Wojciech's grandchildren:
Piotr Wojciech Czachowski, b. 1791, in Piotrkow Kujawski;
and Jozef Czachowski junior, b. 1797, d. 1845 in OCIESC, 2 km north-west to CZARNOCIN,
and Bukowno was 4 km north-east to Czarnocin.
We back to Mikolaj Krzyzanowski b. ca 1799/1800 in Brudzew close to BLASZKI, exiled to Tobolsk,
and he was the enemy of Russia, was a Decembrist, died in Tobolsk.
And back again to Severin / Seweryn Krzyzanowski b. 1787 in Parchamowka in the Skwir county /
Skwira (see Ascher Ginsberg!), Ukraine, d. 1839 in Tobolsk, colonel to 1826 of the Polish Army,
exiled in 1830 to Tobolsk; he was a poor invalid, both his feet are paralyzed,
and he never quits his chamber; his company, M. Onufry Pietraszkiewicz, his nurse, a German [?? -
Elvira Ernestovna Rosenberg, from Baltic German or German ? born ca 1840].
Jan Sebastian Dembowski [Sebastian Jan Dembowski, 1762-1835] represents exceptional
family linkages:
his mother was Ewa Dembowska nee Tarlo b. 1736, died 1808; and
his father was Stefan Florian Stanislaw Dembowski b. 1728 in Warsaw, died 1802 in Warsaw,
the grandfather - Antoni Sebastian Dembowski and Salomea Zuzanna Rupniewska.
Above Above Antoni Sebastian Dembowski born 1682 in Zambrow, died 1763 in Bedkow,
close to Wolborz, the central Poland at present; he was son of
Florian Dembowski senior, and Ewa CIECHANOWIECKA of the MSCISLAW province.
Antoni was half brother of Jan Dembowski; Jozef Dembowski, and Mikolaj Dembowski.
Antoni Sebastian Dembowski b. 1682, was Polish Roman Catholic Bishop of Plock,
the Crown Office regent until 1730, journalist and playwright. Antoni Sebastian Dembowski born 1682
in Zambrow, died 1763 in Bedkowo, close to Wolborz, the central Poland at present.
BEDKOW - 5 km east to CZARNOCIN; close to Prazki; north-west to Wolborz.
Above named Jan Sebastian Dembowski (1762-1835)
- insurgent, political writer, lover of life sciences; the author of "Comments on the
letter of the Polish statistics" about Staszic (1755-1826). He know Henryk Lubomirski,
1777-1850, political activist, the founder of the Lubomirski Princes Museum in Lviv and the Przeworsk
estate; a prefect of the CRACOW department of the Duchy of Warsaw in 1810 - compare in 1809
Wojciech Paszkowski - a Maltese bachelor.
He was the father of Jerzy Henryk Lubomirski, and the great-grandfather of
Cardinal Adam Sapieha.
He became a member of the Masonic lodge of the Lost Superstition in 1813.
JAN SEBASTIAN DEMBOWSKI calculated the number of Polish population, the social and
occupational structure and presented in statistical terms some of the problems associated
with agriculture (October 1811); Jan Sebastian Dembowski, b. 1762 in Debowa Gora,
died in Lubcza. JAN SEBASTIAN Dembowski was a supporter of the Constitution of May 3,
took part in the uprising of Kosciuszko in 1794. In 1811 he was a Member of Parliament,
mainly with tax issues. Since 1815 a member of the Warsaw Society of Agricultural Economic;
he believed that the basis for social order is liberty, and property.
We back to Hipolit Madalinski b. ca 1831 in Charkow, the owner of Brody + in 1865 in
Restarzew, to Stanislawa Chrzanowska b. ca 1847,
the daughter of
Stanislaw CHRZANOWSKI + Teofila Piaszczynski of Chocim.
We have inf. in 1817 in Bagienice on Stanislaw Chrzanowski, the son of
Walenty CHRZANOWSKI + Helena Polkow.
Poprezniki, in 1738, Jozef Benedykt Pstrokonski the 1st, was born.
Goszczanow is a village in the Sieradz County, 27 kilometres north-west of Sieradz;
7 km south-west to Wilczkow.
Poddebice - Kraszyn - Baldrzychow - Pudlow together with
Sokolowski, Szaniawski, Kiedrzynski - Madalinski -
Nostitz-Jackowski, Milewski and Chrzanowski of Rozan-Przasnysz area and the Poddebice county:
Julianna Bogdanska-Kiedrzynska-Madalinska
had a daughter Kunegunda Madalinska {or Elzbieta Madalinska b. ca 1800 / Eliza, 1800-1829 ?},
b. ca 1809 in Orpiszewek [9 km west to PLESZEW] who married in 1835 in Restarzew [11 km south-east to
WIDAWA], to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784 [or 1790 / 1793; acc. to me born in 1792 -
the brother of General Wojciech Chrzanowski b. 1793 and to Colonel Ignacy Chrzanowski
b. 1793/1794],
the son of
Jozef Chrzanowski [b. 1761] and Zofia Tymienicka / TYMIENIECKA - 2nd wife of Jozef Chrzanowski.
Wojciech Chrzanowski b. January 1793, was a Polish general who participated in Napoleon's
Russian campaign in 1812 and in the battle of Leipzig. Chrzanowski was born in Biskupice,
2 km north-east to Iwanowice; named Iwanowice, 9 km east to Skala. Jan Chrzanowski
was the manager of Biskupice close to Iwanowice in 1762; 20 km north-east to Cracow,
10 km south-west to Slomniki.
General Wojciech Chrzanowski was the Governor of Warsaw in 1831, emigrating to Paris
at the end of 1831. In 1841 he was in the service of the British government. Charles Albert,
King of Sardinia, called Chrzanowski in 1848. General Wojciech Chrzanowski was the son of
Jozef Chrzanowski b. 1761 + Jozefa Trawinska or Zofia Tymieniecka.
Kunegunda Madalinska or Elzbieta Madalinska b. ca 1800 / Eliza, 1800-1829, b. ca 1809 in
Orpiszewek [9 km west to PLESZEW] and married in 1835 in Restarzew to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b.
ca 1784 / 1790 / 1793 / acc. to me born in 1792 - the brother of General Wojciech Chrzanowski
b. 1793 and to Colonel Ignacy b. 1793/1794. Grzegorz was the son of Jozef Chrzanowski [b. 1761]
and Zofia Tymienicka / TYMIENIECKA - 2nd wife of Jozef Chrzanowski. Jozef Chrzanowski + 1st to
Jozefa Trawinska.
The CHRZANOWSKI family came from named Jakub Chrzanowski, of the Ostrzeszow county,
who bought in 1725 from Jozef Kraszkowski, the estates: Siekierzyn and Marszalkowo, and in 1753 his son
Jozef Chrzanowski with the brothers Ignacy and Michal Chrzanowski, sold mentioned Siekierzyn and
Marszalkowo.
Michal Chrzanowski b. in 1724 / ca 1732.
In 1782 - Sobotka close to Bieganin, was owned by Bogdanski Ludwik and Teresa Bogdanska.
In Sobotka in 1783, inf. on grandparents: Franciszek Radolinski and Konstancja Gomolinska.
In 1787, the Sobotka manor, here Stanislaw Jan Kiedrzynski was bpt. - a son of
Jakub KIEDRZYNSKI and Juljanna BOGDANSKA m. Kiedrzynska;
Jakub Kiedrzynski was the owner of Orpiszewek [9 km west to PLESZEW] and also was married
to Brygida Bardzka 1voto Walknowska - this is the Bardzki family intermarried KARWAT close to TCZEW -
the Karwat family owned WICHULEC.
Godparents: Michal Bogdanski and Salomea - the parents of named Julianna BOGDANSKA Kiedrzynski.
Melchior Jan Pradzynski b. 1753 in Mrowino [at half way from Szamotuly to Poznan], died 1797,
the son of Antoni Pradzynski, 1710-1761 + Marianna Czaplicka;
Melchior Pradzynski was the husband of Petronela KIEDRZYNSKA.
Melchior was the father of Andrzej Pradzynski and Jozef Pradzynski;
Melchior was the brother of
Jozefina Gertruda; Antonina Joanna Malgorzata; Ludwika Klara Roza Modliborska; and
Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski, 1761-1817, m. Bronikowska;
the owner of WOLA WIAZOWA;
Stanislaw Kostka Pradzynski was the father of GENERAL Ignacy Pradzynski, 1792-1850.
Mentioned Petronela Pradzynska - Kiedrzynska, b. 1767/1769, married Melchior Jan Pradzynski,
b. 1753 in Mrowino, at half way from Szamotuly to Poznan, died 1797, the son of Antoni Pradzynski
and Marianna Czaplicka.
Melchior Pradzynski + Petronela Kiedrzynska had the son Andrzej Pradzynski, 1794-1872, born in KOWALEW /
Kowalewo close to Pleszew, and 5 km east to ORPISZEWEK; close to Lutynia, Fabianow and KOTLIN.
Died in 1872 in Zerkowo / ZERKOW close to Nowe Miasto by the WARTA river, and north to Jarocin,
north-west to PLESZEW.
Brygida Bardzka married 1st to Owidiusz Wierusz Walknowski, before 1761, the 2nd to
Jakub Kiedrzynski junior, in 1767. Her father Wojciech Marek Bardzki, 1699-1770, mother
Helena Teresa Kozminska, 1706-1792.
Her brothers:
Augustyn Bardzki of Wrzesnia, died in 1793, and Rafal Tadeusz Jan Bardzki, 1739-1758.
Her children:
Franciszek Wierusz Walknowski b. 1769 or before,
and Teresa Wierusz Walknowska;
and with JAKUB Kiedrzynski [Jakub's brother was Izydor Kiedrzynski + Helena Hutten-Czapska -
my family line]:
1.
Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska ARNOLD, b. 1770
{in Sobotka, 1798, Jan Arnold 1751-1840, the owner of Pecherzow, married Juljanna Kiedrzynski
[2nd], b. ca 1770 / or in 1772-1811; he was 1st married Ruszkowska, widowed, the owner of Wierzchoslaw.
Witness in 1798 was Maciej Bogdanski, official in KALISZ},
2.