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.
The Campbell-Argyll clan after 60' of the 18th century was heavily involved in the political life of England and collaborated with the British army, eventually marrying the family of monarchs in London.

James Stuart, 3rd Earl of Moray b. 1581, was the son of
James Stewart, 2nd Earl of Moray and Elizabeth Stuart, 2nd Countess of Moray.

In 1595 he obtained a passport to travel abroad, passing through England, however, in June 1595 he wrote a letter together with his uncle Henry Stewart, Commendator of Inchcolm, explaining he would not travel. He was living at Doune Castle.
Doune Castle is a stronghold near the village of Doune, in the Stirling district of central Scotland.
His grandfather, James Stewart, 1st Lord Doune + Margaret Campbell, of the Lordship of Doune, dated 1587.

James Stuart, 3rd Earl of Moray b. 1581, married Lady Anne Gordon, a daughter of George Gordon, 1st Marquess of Huntly and Henrietta Stewart, in 1607 (contract) arranged by the King, James.
He was survived by 2 sons and a daughter, from his marriage to Anne Gordon:
1. James Stuart, 4th Earl of Moray, who succeeded as earl in 1638;
2. Margaret Stuart, married in 1640, James Grant, 7th of Freuchie b. 1616.

Above James Stuart, 4th Earl of Moray b. ca 1611, the son of James Stuart, 3rd Earl of Moray and Lady Anne Gordon;
married Lady Margaret Home, a daughter of
Alexander Home, 1st Earl of Home + Mary Dudley,
in 1627, with eight children:
1. James Stuart, Lord Doune;
2. Alexander Stuart, 5th Earl of Moray, married after 1658 Emilia Balfour;
3. Francis Stuart of Cullello, Fife;
4. Hon. Archibald Stuart of Dunearn, Fife, died in 1688, the Governor of Stirling Castle;
5.
Lady Mary Stuart (b. in the Darnaway Castle, Elginshire, in 1628 - d. 1668), married at Canongate, in 1650 to Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll (b. in Dalkeith, in 1628/1629, d. in 1685).

Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll, b. 1629, was a Scottish soldier and the hereditary chief of Clan Campbell, and he had children:
1. Archibald Campbell, 1st Duke of Argyll;
2. John Campbell of Mamore;
another two sons and three daughters.

Archibald Campbell, 1st Duke of Argyll, 10th Earl of Argyll, b. 1658, d. in 1703, married in 1678, to Elizabeth Tollemache (a daughter of Elizabeth and Sir Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Baronet) at Edinburgh.
They had four children, born at Ham House outside London:
1. John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll, b. 1680, d. 1743;
2. Archibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of Argyll, b. 1682, d. 1761;
3. Lady Margaret Campbell, 1690 - bef. 1703;
4. Lady Anne Campbell (1692 - 1736), m. James Stuart, 2nd Earl of Bute.

Archibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of Argyll, 1st Earl of Ilay (1682 - 1761) was a Scottish politician, lawyer, and soldier. He was known as Lord Archibald Campbell from 1703 to 1706, and as the Earl of Ilay from 1706 until 1743; he supported his brother, John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll (they signed the Act of Union), earning him the title of Earl of Ilay in 1706.
He was one of the founders of the Royal Bank of Scotland in 1727.
He was married to Anne Whitfield ca 1712.
His titles passed to his cousin, the son of his father's brother John Campbell of Mamore.

The 4th Duke of Argyll, General John Campbell, in 1761-1770.
The 4th Duke of Argyll b. ca 1693, d. 1770, was a British Army officer and Scottish Whig politician. The Duke was the son of the Hon. John Campbell of Mamore, the second son of Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll, and Elizabeth Elphinstone, a daughter of John, 8th Lord Elphinstone.
In 1720, Campbell married Mary Drummond Bellenden, a daughter of John Drummond Bellenden, 2nd Lord Bellenden of Broughton.
They had the following children:
1. Field Marshal John Campbell, 5th Duke of Argyll (born 1723, died 1806);
2. Lord Frederick Campbell (born 1729, died 1816);
3. Lord William Campbell (born 1731, died 1778).

Field Marshal John Campbell, 5th Duke of Argyll, styled Marquess of Lorne from 1761 to 1770, was a Scottish soldier serving as a junior officer in Flanders during the War of the Austrian Succession, then he was given command of a regiment.
He had five children, among others:
John Douglas Edward Henry Campbell, 7th Duke of Argyll, b. 1777, d. 1847, known as Lord John Campbell until 1839, was a Scottish Whig politician.
In 1803, he travelled to Paris, where he met Talleyrand as well as Napoleon;
Campbell returned to England the following year. He succeeded his older brother George Campbell, 6th Duke of Argyll in his titles in 1839.
Argyll married firstly Elizabeth, eldest daughter of William Campbell;
Argyll married Joan, only daughter of John Glassel in 1820. They had three children:
among others George Douglas Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll (1823 - 1900), married Lady Elizabeth Leveson-Gower in 1844. They have twelve children.
He remarried Amelia Claughton; and then remarried, again, Ina McNeill in 1895.
George John Douglas Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll, in 1871, while actually serving in the Cabinet, his son and heir, Lord Lorne, married one of Queen Victoria's daughters, Princess Louise, enhancing his status as a leading Grandee.
In 1880 he again served under Gladstone, as Lord Privy Seal, but resigned in 1881.
A Knight of the Garter in 1883.

Above Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, or Louisa Caroline Alberta, b. 1848, d. in December 1939, was the sixth child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
She was a strong supporter of the feminist cause.
She was also corresponding with Josephine Butler, and visiting Elizabeth Garrett.
Louise fell in love with John Campbell, Marquess of Lorne, the heir of the Duke of Argyll.
Victoria consented to the marriage, in 1871. In 1878, Lorne was appointed Governor General of Canada, a post he held 1878-1884. Louise was viceregal consort. Upon Queen Victoria's death, Louise entered the social circle of her brother, the new King Edward VII.


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.

George Gordon, ca 1563-1636 + Henrietta Gabrielle Stewart, 1573-1642.
Henrietta Stewart (1573-1642), was a Scottish influential favourite of the queen of Scotland, Anne of Denmark.
Henrietta Stewart was the daughter of Esme Stewart, 1st Duke of Lennox, the favourite of James VI of Scotland, and Catherine de Balsac. "[by Wikipedia] In 1581 the king gave Henrietta the right to award the marriage of the Earl of Huntly, which was forfeited to the crown. Their marriage contract was made in 1586, while she was in France...".
In 1588, Henrietta married George Gordon, Earl of Huntly, at Holyroodhouse. She had a son in 1590.
Her children:
1. Anne Gordon + James Stuart, 3rd Earl of Moray;
2. Elizabeth Gordon + Alexander Livingston, 2nd Earl of Linlithgow in 1611;
3. Mary Gordon + William Douglas, 1st Marquess of Douglas;
4.
George Gordon, 2nd Marquess of Huntly, and Earl of Enzie;
5-8. Francis Gordon; Adam Gordon of Aboyne; Laurence Gordon in Huntly; Jean Gordon + Claud Hamilton, 2nd Baron Hamilton of Strabane;
9.
John Gordon, Viscount of Melgum + Sophia Hay, a daughter of Francis Hay, 9th Earl of Erroll and Elizabeth Douglas.

James VI of Scotland acted in 1588 at the wedding celebrations. The king requested Robert Murray of Abercairny; and
Francis Stewart, 5th Earl of Bothwell.
Named Henrietta Gordon nee Stewart, had the sister Marie and a brother Ludovic, and he came back to Scotland from France in November 1583 with their mother to see James VI. The two sisters returned in June 1588 in Edinburgh.
Above Marie Stewart became a lady-in-waiting of Anne of Denmark in December 1590, at Henrietta's request. Marie Stewart married the Earl of Mar in December 1592, John ERSKINE.
John ERSKINE, 1558-1634, had two daughters:
Anne ERSKINE, aft. 1595-1640; and Mary ERSKINE b. aft. 1594.
Henrietta Stewart was the daughter of Esme Stewart, 1st Duke of Lennox, the favourite of James VI of Scotland. Her sister Marie STEWART, ca 1582-1644, married John ERSKINE (1558-1634) like his second wife; the first wife was Anne DRUMMOND born in 1555.
Named John Erskine was the son of John ERSKINE, ca 1518-1572 + Annabella MURRAY b. ca 1535;
and the grandson of
1. John ERSKINE, 1486-1555 + Margaret CAMPBELL, b. ca 1489;
2. William MURRAY b. ca 1495 + Katherine CAMPBELL, ca 1498-1577.

Above Anne DRUMMOND born in 1555, d. in 1587/1592;
Anne Drummond was born in Crawford, Lanarkshire, Scotland, and she was the daughter of David Drummond II Lord Drummond, Baron of Cargill.
Anne Agnes Drummond married John Erskine, 19th / 2nd Earl of Mar.
David 2nd, Baron and Lord Drummond, m. Lilias (Lillian) Ruthven.
David was born in 1522, in Machany, the Perth county, Scotland.
Lilias was born in 1526, in Kynnard, the Perth county.
Lilias had 14 siblings: Eupheme Fleming 2nd Lord; Johanna Robeson (born Drummond).
Anne married Sir John, 18th Earl of Mar, and the Governor of Edinburgh Castle, the 19th Earl of Mar, Lord of Cardross, 2nd Earl of Mar, b. in 1556, in Stirling Castle.
They had 10 children: among others Sir John 20th Earl of Mar.


Katarzyna Gordon of Huntly b. ca 1632/1635, d. in 1693, was the daughter of George Gordon, the 2nd Marquess of Huntly (1589/1592-1648/1649) married Lady Anne Campbell, eldest daughter of the seventh Earl of Argyll.
They had two children born in France: Catherine Morsztyn and colonel Lord Henry Gordon de Huntly, who served the King of Poland and died at Strathbogie.
Henry Gordon of Huntly / Henryk G. de Hunlej - Bydant, b. 1632 in Paris, d. in Strathbogie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
George Gordon, 2nd Marquess of Huntly, the father of Henry, m. Anne Campbell, ca 1594-1638; was the son of
George Gordon, ca 1563-1636 + Henrietta Gabrielle Stewart, 1573-1642.

Henry Gordon was the brother of Catherine Gordon Morsztyn the wife of Andrzej Morsztyn poet.
Others siblings: John Gordon, 1st Bart. of Haddo, Mary Gordon, George Gordon, Henrietta Gordon, Lewis Gordon, 3rd Marquess of Huntly, Katarzyna Morsztyn (born Gordon de Huntly), James Gordon, Viscount, Jean Gordon, Anne Gordon, Charles Gordon, 1st Earl of Aboyne.

Henryk Gordon de Huntly / G. de Hunlej, b. ca 1635, d. in 1674/1675 in Strathbogie. Colonel closest to Lubomirski. Born ca 1635 like twin with Katarzyna, and they were left by paarents, in 1636. William Davidson help to them. Davidson moved home to Poland. Henryk Gordon fought in Korsun and Cudnow. In 1658 was knighted, but in 1665 fought under Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski. Then back to Scotland. Married here to Catherine Rolland, of Aberdeen. Died ca 1674/1675.
His twin sister Catherine Gordon in 1659 married Jan Andrzej Morsztyn. Her next of kin Patrick Gordon met Katarzyna Morsztyn. Morsztyn had 4 children:
a nun Teresa;
Ludwika Maria (died in 1730), m. Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski;
Izabela (d. 1758), m. Kazimierz Czartoryski;
Michal Albert Morsztyn was killed in 1695 in Namur, m. as de Chateauvillain to Dss Teresa de Luynes, with 2 daughters.
Above
Patrick Leopold Gordon b. 1635 in Auchleuchries in the Aberdeenshire, d. 1699 in Moscow, General and the friend of Peter I the Great.
Patryk was the son of John (d. 1684), closest relative to Huntly and Aberdeen.
Patryk in 1654 escaped to the Opalinski family in Poznan. In 1655 in Rymanow was taken by Polish Army and in 1656 fought under command Konstanty Lubomirski. Gordon fought in Warsaw in 1656. Gordon was Jacobin, and in 1658 he would like to kill Richard Bradshaw. In 1658 Gordon fought near to Sztum. Gordon met Jan Sobieski. Under Lubomirski fought also Henryk Gordon, Patrick Gordon and others. Gordon fought in Cudnow and Slobodyszcze in 1660. The Battle of Chudnov (Chudniv, Cudnow) took place on 2 November 1660, between the forces of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, allied with the Crimean Tatars, against Russia, allied with the Cossacks. Most important Polish victory over the Russian forces until the battle of Warsaw in 1920. Polish reinforcements (numbering about few thousands and led by Stefan Czarniecki and Jakub Potocki) were approaching. The battle was a major victory for the Poles, who succeeded in eliminating most of Russian forces, weakened the Cossacks and kept their alliance with the Crimean Tatars.
Stefan Czarniecki in 1658 and 1659 aided Danes during the Danish-Swedish War, fighting at Als and at the battle of Kolding.
Czarniecki was transferred to the eastern frontier; he distinguished himself in the campaign of 1660, where he won in Polonka, battle of Basia, and battle of Kuszliki. In 1664 he led an army against the Russians, but the Siege of Hlukhiv was not successful. But Patrick Gordon in 1661 served Russia. In 1666 Gordon was in England to Stuarts.
In 1685-1686 Gordon was in Scotland in Aberdeenshire and met Jakub II / Jakub VII.
In Poland the granting of the indigenat was probably not unconnected with his sister's engagement to the grand treasurer, Count John Andrew Morsztyn, a reference to which is made in the diary of General Patrick Gordon of Auchleuchries, though it was not included in the Spalding Club summary of that huge work. Auchleuchries, a man of his own age, who had entered the Swedish army in 1655, and had battledored between Sweden and Poland as a prisoner of war, found himself a prisoner of the Poles in January, 1659, and entered their army as quarter master. In January, 1659, he was at Thorn. He met a certain nobleman named Morstein who was betrothed to Lady Gordon, a daughter of the house of Huntley.
In November, 1660, Lord Henry captured Colonel Thomas Menzies of the Russian army, who was laird of Balgownie.
There is no difficulty about the career of Lord Henry's sister, Lady Catherine Gordon, Countess Morsztyn, nor about her descendants -
her great-grandson, Stanislaus Augustus Poniatowski, the last King of Poland.

Stanislaw August Antoni Poniatowski second, 1732-1798, the King of Poland-Lithuania,
was the son of
Dss Konstancja Zofia Czartoryska, 1695-1759 married Stanislaw Poniatowski.
Konstancja was the daughter of
Izabela Elzbieta Morsztyn, 1671-1756/1758 + Kazimierz Czartoryski b. 1674, the governor of Wilno in 1724-1741, the supporter of Stanislaw Leszczynski, senator in 1712-1741, lived in 1674-1741.
Princess Izabela Elzbieta Czartoryska, nee Countess Morsztyn (1671-1756/1758) was a Polish political activist,
the the daughter of
Jan Andrzej Morsztyn and Maria Katarzyna Gordon.

The Countess Morsztyn was a powerful personality, who played quite a part in the history of her time. Kathrine, the daughter of George, second Marquis of Huntley, born in France.
She and the daughter of the Cardinal of Arquein went to Poland with the Queen, Mary Lodovica de Gonzaga, the daughter of the Duke of Nevers of the house of Mantua, in order to marry the brother of Wladyslaw / Uladislaus, King of Poland ie. she was married his brother, John Casimir.
And Catherine Gordon was her maids of honour and this Queen procured Kathrine Gordon to be married to Count Morsztyn / Murstein. This Katrine, Countess of Morstein was an active woman, and in 1659, she married Count John Andrew Morsztyn.


Sir Charles Hanbury Williams, b. 1708, d. 1759, was a Welsh diplomat, a Member of Parliament from 1734;
the son of John Hanbury + Bridget Ayscough Hanbury.
Charles was a supporter of Robert Walpole; 1747 till 1750, Williams was the British Ambassador in Dresden.
In 1748 he was the British Ambassador in Poland and met the Czartoryski family, among others August Aleksander Czartoryski. Stanislaw Poniatowski was receiving medical treatment in Berlin, and Sir Charles met him in 1750-1751. Stanislaw Poniatowski with Williams moved to Petersburg and young secretary of British envoy met the Russian Grand Duchess Catherine Alexeyevna in Saint Petersburg in 1755, the future Catherine the Great. Poniatowski had a famous romance with Catherine with child of course.
Williams played a major role as a British envoy at the court in Russia during the Seven Years' War and the two countries remained at peace.

Stanislaw II August Poniatowski, King of Poland was brother of Bishop Michal Jerzy Ludwik Poniatowski b. 1736 in Gdansk, d. 1794 in Warsaw. Michal Jerzy Ludwik Poniatowski was father of Piotr Pawel Jan Maleszewski, 1767 - 1828, who married the 3rd time to Jeanne Garran de Coulon, but 2nd time married to J. Venture de Paradis or Victoire Francoise Venture de Paradise. Maleszewski was three times married. Second marriage of Maleszewski with a beautiful Victoire Francoise Venture de Paradise, called "Egyptian", the representative of the then "Merveilleuses", gave him a number of concerns. They had a daughter born in Paris in 1794 - Victoire Clementine, later married Alfred de Laqueuille. In addition, his name wore two daughters of his wife, Adela Mortier and Olimpia Chodzko Leonardowa; after the death of his wife Venture in 1813 he married in 1816 to Jeanne, the daughter of an old friend Jean Philippe Garran de Coulon, the Illuminati.

Empress and Autocrat of All the Russias, Katharina II von Anhalt-Zerbst-Dornburg, ie. Sophie Auguste Friederike / Catharina the Great, 1729 in Stettin - 1796 in Winter Palace.

St. Germain, an Alsatian Jew, Simon Wolff by name, born at Strasbourg, had the title of the Count of St Germain during the early 1740s, called an Italian, a Spaniard, a Pole, was in London in 1745. St. Germain understood Polish and visited ALTONA close to Hamburg. Alexander Mikhailovich (Sandro) was the Freemason, and he called himself Philalethes. The 1785 congress convened by the Amis Reunis and the Philalethes was also attended by the Anton Mesmer, Comte St. Germain and Comte Cagliostro, another student of Rabbi Falk. Cagliostro, had known all the secrets of Dr. Samuel Falk. Catherine the Great was reportedly also associated with the Comte St. Germain. St. Germain was in St Petersburg, where he participated in a conspiracy when the Russian army assisted Catherine in usurping the throne from her husband Peter III of Russia. At the same time Althotas also been identified with Kolmer, the instructor of Adam Weishaupt, a German leader of the Illuminati, and at other times Althotas was identified with the Comte de Saint Germain. Althotas was born in southern of Denmark. Then he was living in Turkey, and EGYPT [Misraim in 1738 - London ?].

Tadeusz Grabianka was in Hamburg and Altona under the name of Slonskimp as the Illuminati.

Cagliostro had been initiated into the rite by the COMTE St. GERMAIN. The Comte de Saint Germain born ca 1691/1712, d. 1784, was a European alchemist. In 1779, St. Germain arrived in Altona in Schleswig, to Prince Charles of Hesse-Kassel, who also had an interest in mysticism and in secret societies. ALTONA was visited by St Germain [St Germain known Catherine the Great of Russia]; the FRANKISTS movement; Tadeusz Grabianka of the Illuminati; maybe ALTHOTAS from Denmark was in Altona - he was friendly to Cagliostro and Manuel Pinto in MALTA. In 1779, St. Germain arrived in Altona in Schleswig, to Prince Charles of Hesse-Kassel.

Altona is the westernmost part of Hamburg.

Cagliostro appeared in the group of "Lovers of Truth" under the pseudonyms "Mosmy", "St. Germain "or just "Grabianka"! The legends also include the version about the visit of Cagliostro in Podolia, to Tadeusz Grabianka, which was to take there in 1775. Michal Aleksander Ronikier - in 1773 the owner of Kryniczany in the Kamieniec Podolski county, at Podole. Until 1785/1787 he lived mainly in Zalozce / Zalizci, in Podolia [47 km north-west to Tarnopol], and he took in 1783/1785 the Count title in Austria. And if we are already talking about the family of RONIKIER, counts who had contacted with the ILLUMINATI and Cagliostro, then this is the opportunity to look at their genealogy - this is a great example of how the ILLUMINATI by means of marriages, have penetrated into the environment that they needed. In this case, the Illuminati came close to the imperial court, being associated with the Bobrinsky / Bobrzynski family, derived from Catherine II also known as Catherine the Great, born Princess Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst, the Empress of Russia.

Frederick II / Landgraf Friedrich II von Hessen-Kassel, b. 1720, was Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) from 1760 to 1785. He raised money by renting soldiers to Great Britain to help fight the American Revolutionary War, he combined Enlightenment ideas with Christian values [see ALTONA and St Germain; St Germain and Catherine the Great of Russia; ALTONA and the FRANKISTS movement; ALTONA close to Hamburg and Tadeusz Grabianka; ALTHOTAS from Denmark and Cagliostro and Manuel Pinto in MALTA]. By 1785, the Illuminati was banned and all of the Bavarian lodges of the Grand Orient were closed down. Around the same time, Mayer Rothschild moved with his family to a five story house in Frankfurt, which he shared with the Schiff family. Mayer Amschel Rothschild (1744 - 1812) was also a financial advisor of Landgrave of Hesse Hanau - Prince Frederick of Hesse-Kassel (1747 - 1837). Landgrave was born as the youngest son of Hereditary Prince Frederick of Hesse-Kassel (the future Landgrave Frederick II) and Princess Mary of Great Britain. He was the last surviving grandchild of George II of Great Britain.

Frederick II of Hessen-Kassel married Maria Princess of Hanover, cousin of Frederick II the Great King of Prussia, and the daughter of [mentioned above] George II King of England.

ALTONA was visited by St Germain [St Germain known Catherine the Great of Russia]; the FRANKISTS movement; Tadeusz Grabianka of the Illuminati; maybe ALTHOTAS from Denmark was in Altona - he was friendly to Cagliostro and Manuel Pinto in MALTA. In 1779, St. Germain arrived in Altona in Schleswig, to Prince Charles of Hesse-Kassel. Altona is the westernmost part of Hamburg.

Emperor Nicholas I, 1796 - 1855, reigned as Emperor of Russia; he was the third son of Paul I and younger brother of his predecessor, Alexander I. Paul I or Pavel I Petrovich, 1754 - 1801, was Emperor of Russia from 1796 until his assassination. Officially, he was the only son of Peter III and Catherine the Great, although Catherine hinted that he was fathered by her lover Sergei Saltykov.

Catherine II born Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst in 1729 in Stettin, d. in 1796 in Saint Petersburg, known as Catherine the Great. Her father Christian August, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst + Princess Johanna Elisabeth of Holstein-Gottorp.

Catherina the Great was the mother of
1.
Anna Petrovna Romanova.
Anna b. 1757 in Saint Petersburg, the daughter of Stanislaw II August Poniatowski, 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.
2.
Elizaveta Grigoryevna Kalageorgy
[b. 1775 {1765 ?} Saint Petersburg, the daughter of Grigory Aleksandrovich Prince Potemkin-Tavricheski and Catherine the Great];
3.
Countess Natalia Aleksandrovna von Buxhowden [born in 1758 in Winter Palace];
4.
Aleksej Bobrinskij
["Alexei Grigorievitch Bobrinskoy, born in 1762 in Saint Petersburg; Count. Natural son of Catherine the Great and Grigori Orlov, secretly born in the Winter Palace at St. Petersburg and secretly raised at an estate in Bobriki until ... 1781 when Catherine wrote him a letter acknowledging her maternity. He was made a Count of the Russian Empire by his half-brother Emperor Paul I {PAUL I b. 1754, was the only son of Peter III and Catherine the Great}
... promoted to General-Major. He married Baroness Anna Dorothea von Ungern - Sternberg. Died at his estate at Bogoroditsk near Tula"];
5.
Elizaveta Aleksandrovna von Klinger
[b. 1769 in St. Petersburg, died in 1847 Saint Petersburg, the daughter of Grigorij Orlov and Catherine the Great. Mother of Alexander Feodorovitch von Klinger b. 1791];
6.
PAUL I, b. 1754.
Paul I of Russia, Emperor in 1796 until 1801, b. 1754 - d. 1801, married in 1773 in Kazan, the 1st to Wilhelmine Luisa von Hessen-Darmstadt 1755 - 1776. He was the only son of Peter III and Catherine the Great. His reign lasted four years, ending with his assassination by conspirators. He was de facto Grand Master of the Order of Hospitallers from 1799 to 1801 [ex-Malta Order], and ordered the construction of a number of Maltese thrones. Paul I of Russia, d. 1801, married 2nd to Sophia Dorothea Augusta Luisa von Wurttemberg, 1759-1828.

"Alexei Grigorievitch Bobrinskoy, born in 1762 in Saint Petersburg; Count. ... a Count of the Russian Empire by his half-brother Emperor Paul III ... promoted to General-Major. ... Died at his estate at Bogoroditsk near Tula".


Tarlo, Bielinski, Morsztyn, Ostrowski, Krasinski, Rudzinski and Chelmo, Krery, Wielichowo, Prochy, village Leszno close to Przasnysz, Baranowo close to Ostroleka;
Ostrow Wielkopolski with Bieganin and Raszkow; Blaszki and Charlupia Mala; Lipno, Swiedziebnia and Wloclawek with Chocen; Swiecie, Chelmza and Trzebcz, Tczew, Wichulec, Brodnica.
Chrzanowski, Kossakowski, Kiedrzynski, Psarski and General Stefan Rowecki Grot with the Russian and the German intelligence net.
The French intelligence net - Breguet, Armand, Duflon and Konstantynowicz.


George Gordon, the 2nd Marquess of Huntly (1589-1649) and Lady Anne Campbell, eldest daughter of the seventh Earl of Argyll.

Compare:
Sir James Dashwood, 2nd Baronet (1715 - 1779)
was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1740 to 1768. He was the son of Robert Dashwood {born in 1687}, and his grandfather from whom he inherited the baronetcy was Sir Robert Dashwood, 1st Baronet.
He {James} inherited large estates in Oxfordshire, being on a Grand Tour when he came into them in 1734, and built an imposing house at Kirtlington.
In national politics was a Jacobite, and someone prepared to work against Catholic disabilities.
"... He {James} moved swiftly to call for the repeal of the Jewish Naturalization Act 1753 in October of the year of its passing (he had not previously made a speech on the House, and had not prepared the ground for this one)...".

Mentioned Robert Dashwood, b. 1687 in Kirtlington, Oxfordshire, England;
the son of Sir Robert Dashwood, MP, 1st Baronet of Kirtlington Park and Penelope.

Above Robert Dashwood, MP, 1st Baronet of Kirtlington Park, b. 1662 in Westminster, London.
Robert was the son of George Dashwood and Margaret Perry.

Above George Dashwood b. 1617 in London, England; George was the of Samuel Dashwood, of Rowden
{mentioned above Samuel Dashwood, of Rowden, b. 1574, senior}
and Elizabeth Sweeting.
Above
Samuel Dashwood, of Rowden, born in 1574 in Stogumber, Somerset, England.
Son of Robert Dashwood and Philis.
Father of Elizabeth Knight; Robert Dashwood {acc. to me not Robert.
We know on George Dashwood b. 1617 in London}; Francis Dashwood [b. 1603 - see below !]; John Dashwood; Lewis Dashwood.

Now of famous Francis Dashwood, 2nd Bt, 15th Baron Le Despencer = Francis Dashwood, 11th Baron le Despencer = Francis Dashwood, 14th Baron le Despencer, PC, born Dec 1708
(1708 - 1781; Francis Dashwood, 11th Baron le Despencer succeeded as 15th Baron le Despencer in 1763. He was an English Chancellor of the Exchequer, in 1762 - 1763, and he was the founder of the Hellfire Club. On the death of the 14th Baron le Despencer in 1781 the barony fell into abeyance between his sister, Rachel, Lady Austin, and the descendants of his aunt, Lady Catherine Paul.
On the death of his sister in 1788 the barony was called out of abeyance in favour of his first cousin twice removed, Thomas Stapleton, 15th Baron le Despencer born 10 Nov 1766.

Francis Dashwood, 2nd Bt, was in St Petersburg - 10 June until 30 June 1733; back to Gdansk and Bornholm.
Lord Forbes {Irish peerage} accompanied him on the way to Russia.
Lord Forbes served in St. Petersburg for almost one year, from June of 1733 until May of 1734. The result of his efforts was the Anglo-Russian Commercial Treaty of 1734, recognized as the foundation of all subsequent eighteenth-century trade agreements between the two signatories.
He was George, Lord Forbes, who, in the same year that he obtained the chart, became the Third Earl of Granard.

"... Lord Forbes acquired this plan in St Petersburg, where he lived for a year as Great Britain's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the court of the Empress Anna Ivanovna, ruled 1730- 1740.
Lord Forbes was closely connected with the 2nd Duke of Argyll,
to whom he owed his military career and whom he followed politically. ...
In 1733 Lord Forbes went to St. Petersburg to conclude a trade treaty, making such a good impression on the Empress Anna that she later offered him the command of the Russian navy, which Lord Forbes rejected. ... In 1738, now Lord Granard, he refused the governorship of New York..."),
the son of
Francis Dashwood, MP, 1st Baronet of West Wycombe, b. ca 1658 in West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire;
1st Baronet Dashwood of West Wycombe was MP for Winchelsea

[Sir Francis Dashwood, 1st Baronet, died in 1724, younger, was a British merchant.
"...Francis Dashwood was the third son of Francis Dashwood, {older} a merchant trading with a Turkey, and an Alderman of London. His brother, Sir Samuel Dashwood, was Lord Mayor of London in 1702.
Dashwood and his brother Samuel joined their father's business early and became leading silk importers, they were also members of the British East India Company and the Worshipful Company of Vintners. They prospered despite the disruption in trade caused by the Anglo-Dutch Wars, and sent a frigate to trade in China in 1700. ... In 1698, Sir Samuel and Francis bought the estate of West Wycombe from their brother-in-law Thomas Lewis; Francis eventually buying out his brothers' share.
Francis was knighted in 1702, but a cooling of the relationship between the brothers had occurred, and they had ceased their joint business in 1704. ... His fourth and final wife was Lady Elizabeth Windsor (d. 1736), daughter of Thomas Hickman-Windsor, 1st Earl of Plymouth {he served as Governor of Jamaica}, whom he married on 21 July 1720"].

His father was Francis Dashwood, older, born in 1603 in London, England, d. 1683;
who was son of Samuel Dashwood, of Rowden b. 1574, and Elizabeth Sweeting [see - George Dashwood b. 1617 in London, England; was also the son of Samuel Dashwood, of Rowden and Elizabeth Sweeting].

Rothley Temple, Leics., ENGLAND and PROZOR - Bleszynski line:

In 1800, Rothley Temple was the birthplace of Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Lord (1800-1859 later Lord Macaulay the historian), English statesman, named after his uncle.

BABINGTON, Thomas (1758-1837), of Rothley Temple, MP;
in 1802, moved on Madeira; he was a prominent figure in the Clapham Sect and the fight to abolish the slave trade.
Thomas Babington b. 1758, was the eldest son of Thomas Babington of Rothley Temple, Leicestershire from whom he inherited Rothley and other land in Leicestershire in 1776. In 1787 he married Jean Macaulay, sister of Zachary Macaulay, a leader of the anti-slavery movement in the early 19th century.

His nephew was Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay, b. 1800, held political office as the Secretary at War between 1839 and 1841.

Net of Polish conspirators, 1767/1768-1918:

Romanow in the Zhytomyr county [Stebnicki; compare Gizycki, Oskierka], Kamieniec Podolski and Skala Podolska [Carsten Niebuhr in 1767 to Kossakowski, Stadnicki, Krasinski]; Felsztyn and Kamionka Wielka [Krasicki with Pradzynski and Sulimierski branch]; Rohatyn [Wilhelm Reich and homosexual ideology, with line to Krasinski, Jan Klemens Branicki and the Poniatowskis], Krasne close to Przasnysz
[Krasinski with the Leopold's Kronenberg family], Wieniec and Chocen close to Wloclawek [see Osiecz Wielki with net to Zakrzewski, Skorzewski, Kiedrzynski], Wilkowo Polskie close to Przemet [a line of Cagliostro - Szoldrski - Poninski - Kiedrzynski - Mielzynski - Walknowski - Bardzki and Erasmus Mycielski], Jedlno near to Radomsko [Stadnicki - Mecinski - Walewski; my family Kiedrzynski - a line to Raszkow south to Pleszew and the Skorzewski - Tadeusz Wolanski branch], Pleszew and Raszkow [Skorzewski - Kiedrzynski - Arnold - Wolowski (the connections to Szymanowski - Brzezinski - Adam Mickiewicz - Woroniecki close to Przasnysz and Rozan)], Pakosc close to Inowroclaw
[with Krotoszyn, Znin and Inowroclaw, Wloclawek masonic movement; Tadeusz Wolanski the godson of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko, Illuminati and Jefferson, Courland and Cagliostro. Pakosc owned the Dzialynski family, also in Goluchow; the relatives of Oskierka of Miezonka],
Miezonka
(Oskierka - Dzialynski; Chrapowicki - Bouvier;
Stanislaw Radziwill and his family: Stefania Julia Radziwill, Piottuch-Kublicki, Soltan)
- Lubuszany - Berezyna - Rawanicze and Kaluzyca [Konstantynowicz, Potocki, Poniatowski, Tyszkiewicz, Branicki branch - compare Branicki and Kalinowski in 1840; Slotwinski - Koziell Poklewski - Wankowicz and a line to Swolna and Oswieja - here the Prozor family and Malkiewicz]; Viljandi and Parnu in Estonia
[the fate of my family Konstantynowicz with Krauze and Dunkel; Rosenberg];
Moscow and Kazan [Demonsi, Konstantynowicz, Armand, Paszkowski, Japaridze, Oldenburg];
Swolna [Wankowicz, Chrapowicki - Bouvier - Miezonka of Stefania Julia Radziwill came from Stanislaw Radziwill; Zarako Zarakowski and Konstantynowicz], Dryssa and Oswieja in Belarus [Malkiewicz, Prozor, Zarako Zarakowski, Konstantynowicz].

The PROZOR family owned OSWIEJA ca 1905-1917, maybe after death of Wladyslaw Szadurski b. ca 1840, the palace took JERZY's ZABIELLO the great-grandson -
Maurycy Prozor junior 3rd, born 1849 in Vilnius, m. Maria Grabowska {2nd !}, the Lithuanian Count born in Vilnius. The fate of the Malkiewicz family was associated with Oswieja, and the estate was then in the hands of the Prozor family. The Malkiewiczs connected with family ties with the Konstantynowiczs of Miezonka and Moscow.

Above Maurycy was the son of Edward Prozor and his wife Maria Zaleska.

Edward Prozor was the son of Maurycy Prozor 1st + Anna Chlopicka. The parents of mentioned MAURYCY senior, 1st: ANIELA OSKIERKA and Ignacy Kajetan Prozor.

Above Aniela Oskierka, 1770-1804, married Ignacy Kajetan Prozor b. ca 1770.
Ignacy Kajetan Prozor was General major of the Kowno county.

Named Maurycy Prozor 1st, senior, 1801-1886, was born in Rothley-Temple, Leicestershire;
he was the commander of the Kowno Uprising in 1831;
he had children:
1.
Edward Prozor b. ca 1830. Maria Zaleska (born ca 1825) m. [his 2nd wife] Edward Prozor b. ca 1830.
EDWARD married 1st to GRABOWSKA, of the Poniatowski line:
Elzbieta Poniatowska-Grabowska and Stanislaw Grabowski - Poniatowski.
2.
Maurycy Prozor 2nd, born ca 1830;
3.
Lucjan Prozor;
4.
a daughter JULIA PROZOR JACZEWSKA-ZALESKA, b. ca 1829.

Maurycy Prozor senior was born in Rothley-Temple, Leicestershire [the TEMPLARS], died in 1886.
PROZOR Maurycy (1801-1886) was the commander of the Kowno Uprising; he had children: Edward Prozor b. ca 1830 {Maria Zaleska (born ca 1825) m. Edward Prozor b. ca 1830, the son of Maurycy Prozor senior, b. 1801}; Maurycy Prozor 2nd born ca 1830; Lucjan Prozor; and daughter - JULIA PROZOR JACZEWSKA-ZALESKA b. ca 1829.

Jerzy Zabiello b. ca 1755 had sisters:
Brygit (Zabiello) Gorska / Brygida Gorska, b. ca 1740, m. Fortunat Gorski;
and next sister (1740 - 13 Nov 1810) m. Teodor Laskarys (1730 - 1785);
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 -
son of Benedykta Konstancja Matuszewicz and Michal Zaleski b. ca 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.

The Clapham Sect or Clapham Saints were a group of Church of England social reformers
based in Clapham, London, at the beginning of the 19th century.
John Newton (1725-1807) was the founder.
Wilberforce and Thornton, were two of the group's most influential leaders.

Zachary Macaulay b. 1768, was a Scottish statistician, one of the founders of London University; an antislavery activist, and governor of Sierra Leone; his famous son was Thomas Macaulay. ZACHARY Macaulay was born in Inveraray, Scotland, the son of the Rev. John Macaulay (1720-1789), minister in the Church of Scotland, grandson [great-grandson ?] of Domhnall Cam [Donal Cam O'Sullivan Beare, Prince of Beare, 1st Count of Berehaven / Domhnall Cam O Suileabhain Bheara, b. 1561, was the last independent ruler of the O'Sullivan Beara sept, and thus the last O'Sullivan Beare, a Gaelic princely title, on the Beara Peninsula in the southwest of Ireland].
His mother was Margaret Campbell.
He had brother Colin Macaulay, General, slavery abolitionist and campaigner.

Note:
Mentioned above John MaCaulay, Rev. b. 1720 in Cardross, Dumbartonshire, Scotland; son of Auley MaCaulay and Margaret MaCaulay; father of Margaret MaCaulay.

Above Margaret Campbell - born 1729 ARL, SCT [Inver, Scotland]; died 1790;
the father Colin CAMPBELL, mother Martha MCILVOIRE.

Cardross, 37 km north-west to GLASGOW;
Cardross, Dumbartonshire, Scotland - Dunbartonshire or the County of Dumbarton is a historic county, lieutenancy area and registration county in the west central Lowlands of Scotland lying to the north of the River Clyde.

Above named
INVER and the CAMPBELL clan:
George Arbuthnot's father was a businessman (Aberdeen) who died shortly after being ruined in the Ayr Bank crash of 1772; George Arbuthnot secured a post as Chief Secretary to the Governor of Ceylon, and founded the Arbuthnot Bank in Madras (1810); 1810 he married Eliza Fraser, daughter of an Inverness solicitor who was staying with her uncle in Madras. They returned to Britain in 1823, purchased an estate in Surrey, and visited Rome.

Governors of British Ceylon [compare Neuchatel and Marat, Breguet and the Freemasons]:

James Campbell, 1822 to 1824, Major general, was succeeded by Edward Barnes.

Colin Campbell b. 1776 d. 1847, Governor of British Ceylon 1841 to 1847 under Queen Victoria; 1792, ran away from the Perth Academy, returned to Scotland to enter a Navigation Academy in Perth, 1792 sailed for India, he was the fifth son of John Campbell of Melfort
{see Templars:
Colonel John Campbell of Melford b. 1730 in Melfort, Argyllshire, Scotland - d. 1790, Bath, Somerset, England.
Son of Archibald Campbell, of Melfort and Annabel of Barcaldine Campbell.
Husband of Colina Campbell.
Father of
Gen. Frederick Campbell; Lt. Col. Archibald Campbell of Melfort and Argyll; John Campbell; Allan Campbell; Isabella Roy.
Brother of Niel Campbell; Anne Mackay; Louisa Campbell; Margaret Campbell
[Margaret Campbell was the sister of the Reverend Archibald Campbell. She was severely traumatized by events that occurred during the Jacobite Rising of 1745. But we know on Margaret CAMPBELL born 1729 ARL, SCT; died 1790;
father Colin CAMPBELL;
mother Martha MCILVOIRE.
Martha MCILVOIRE, b. before 1710, married, 1730, in Inverary and Glenaray, ARL, SCT - Western Scotland - MELFORT and Kilmelford are 35 km west-north-west to INVERARAY]
and Isabella Campbell}
(Colonel John Campbell, laird of Melfort - western Scotland and north-west of Glasgow;
Kilninver - NORTH to Melfort, and Kilmelfort / KILMELFORD - close to Melfort, in Argyllshire, Scotland, were JOHN was born 1730,
his children:
1.
Lieutenant-Colonel Archibald Campbell, b. 1767, Killin - half way from Melfort to Perth and west of Perth, in Perthshire, Scotland,
2.
John Campbell, b. 1769, Killin, Perthshire, 3. Allan Campbell, b. 1770, Killin, and others children)
and Colina [1752 in Killin, Perthshire, Scotland - 1806, Killin, Stirling, Scotland],
a daughter of John Campbell of Achallader - west-north-west of Perth, whose mother Katherine was a daughter of Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel - southern Glasgow.
His brother was Vice-Admiral Sir Patrick Campbell.

See on Bengal:

Latour and Alexander Ramsay, Lieutenant to the 57th Bengal Native Infantry, died at Lahore in 1855.
Son of Colonel Michael Ramsay who served the Bengal Infantry. Born at Calcutta, 1821.

Balcarres Dalrymple Wardlaw Ramsay, Lieutenant-Colonel, died on 26th January 1885 in Rome, Italy; b. 17 Sept. 1822, son of Robert Wardlaw Ramsay of Tillicoultry and Whitehill.

Tillicoultry is located 18 km east of Stirling!

Whitehill - 15 km south-east of Edinburgh.

Balcarres Dalrymple Wardlaw Ramsay: Bonn Univ.; Lt.-Col. of the 75th Regt. in 1870; A.D.C. to Sir George Arthur, Gov. of Bombay, and to Sir Colin Campbell in India; ret. 1877.
Married in 1851 to Anne, daughter of
Edward Collins of Frowlesworth, Leicestershire.

George Spottisworde Ramsay, Lieutenant of the Royal Artillery, died 7th June 1873 in Bangalore.

Sir William Stirling of Ardoch, 4th Bt. was the son of Sir Henry Stirling of Ardoch, 3rd Bt.;
he married Christian Erskine, daughter of John Erskine and Anne Stirling, in 1762; died 1799.
Children of Sir William Stirling of Ardoch, 4th Bt. and Christian Erskine:
Mary Stirling d. 1847, Margaret Stirling, unknown daughter Stirling.

Above Mary Stirling married Ebenezer Oliphant,
a son of Laurence Oliphant, 6th of Condie and Margaret Murray, in 1790.

Children of Mary Stirling and Ebenezer Oliphant:
Laurence Oliphant, 8th of Condie b. 1791; William Oliphant b. 1792; Anthony Oliphant b. 1793; Christian Oliphant b. 1795; Lt. Col. James Oliphant b. 1796; Thomas Oliphant b. 1799.

Above Christian Erskine was the daughter of John Erskine and Anne Stirling.

Above John Erskine was born 1695, was the son of Lt. Col. John Edmund Erskine and Anna Dundas.

When the Oliphant family left Ceylon, the estate sold to Sir Harry Dias.
Sir Anthony Oliphant's tea estate, the Oliphant Estate, situated in the hill country in Nuwara Eliya - 55 km south-east-south of Kandy, east of Colombo, 26 km east of Hatton, close to Lindula and Meepilimana - was the first estate to grow tea in Ceylon; Anthony and his son Laurence are the first people to grow tea in Ceylon. Sir Anthony's son, Laurence Oliphant, went on become a Member of the House of Commons. Laurence Oliphant was the only child of Sir Anthony Oliphant (1793 - 1859), a member of the Scottish landed gentry. Laurence spent his early childhood in Colombo, and the Oliphant Estate in Nuwara Eliya. In 1848 - 1849, he was in Europe, 1851 to Nepal, returned to Ceylon, travel in Russia at the Black Sea in 1853 (Odessa ?), next - to 1861 Oliphant was secretary to Lord Elgin; visited the Circassian coast during the Crimean War.
1861 Oliphant was appointed First Secretary of the British Legation in Japan, a visit to Korea, where he discovered a Russian force; met Alice le Strange, married in London, 1872.

DONALD MC VEAN was born 1808 in Perthshire, Scotland; in 1851 he was living in Kinlochscridain / Kinloch Scridain, and died 1880; Kinloch Scridain is located on east of Bunessan. he married SUSAN MC LEAN in 1836; stayed in 1837 in Kilfinchen, and 1837 at Iona, minster; Susan was daughter of DUGALD MC LEAN and SUSANNA MC LEOD, she was born 1808 in Ardfinaig [Ardfenaig is located at the Isle of Mull, west of Scotland, ca 9 km east of Iona Island, 4 km west of Bunessan; Ardfinaig / Ardfenaig / Ardfinnaig. Kinlochscridain, Isle of Mull, Argyllshire: Isle of Mull is east of Iona. That is Loch Scridain (5 km north-east of Bunessan), Isle of Mull], and died 1883.

We back to
CATHERINE Gordon - the daughter of George GORDON, Marques (Marquis) of Huntly / Hunndaidh, 1592-1649, and Lady Anne CAMPBELL, 1594-1638.
Above HUNTLY:
Huntly is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, formerly known as Milton of Strathbogie. Here is Huntly Castle.
Above Lady ANNA:
her parents -
Archibald CAMPBELL, 7th Earl (Comte) of Argyll (Earra-Ghaidheal), Scotland, 1575-1638, and by Lady Agnes DOUGLAS, 1574-1607.
Above ARCHIBALD:
Archibald Campbell, 7th Earl of Argyll, b. ca 1575 in Argyll.
The son of
Colin Campbell, 6th Earl of Argyll, b. ca 1541, and Agnes Keith, Countess of Moray.

Colin Campbell / 6th Earl of /Argyll/ either Colin 6th Earl of Argyle or Colin of Argyll, 7th Lord / Colin of Lorne, b. ca 1541 in Gargunnock, Stirligshire - d. 1584 in Darnaway Castle, Fores, Earldom of Moray, Scotland.
The son of Archibald Campbell, 4th Earl of Argyll and Margaret Graham.
Husband of Joan Campbell (Stewart) and Agnes Keith, Countess.

Above Agnes Keith:
Lady Agnes Keith / Anna Keith / Anna Keith Campbell, b. 1530 in Dunnottar Castle, Edinburgh - d. in 1588 in Edinburgh.
The daughter of William Keith and Margaret.

Net of Scottish Jacobites, Templars and Freemasons:
Robert Erskine - Drummond - James Keith - Carnegie - Robert Belford-Graham-Montrose - Stuart - Douglas -
Lord Kames - Stirling and the TEMPLARS of Scotland:
John Erskine, Earl of Mar (1675-1732), in 1729 went to Aix-la-Chapelle, then France, but now Aachen, near Koln. Scottish Jacobite, was the eldest son of Charles, Earl of Mar (who died in 1689).

Robert Erskine (1677 - 1718) wrote in Paris about Jacob Le Mort and his alchemical works. Erskine undertake alchemical experiments in Moscow in 1706 - 1709, and in the Kikin Palace in St Petersburg.
Robert Erskine was a part of masonic network of Scottish Jacobites that influenced the Russian court.

James Francis Edward Keith or Jakob von Keith, b. 1696, FREEMASON, fought during the Jacobite uprising of 1715, then he escaped on the Continent.
James Keith went to Paris, where he had relatives.
In 1717, in June, he met Peter the Great, Ist of Russia. He obtained a recommendation from the King of Spain to Peter II of Russia in 1727/1728.
In 1728, served under James Fitz-James Stuart, 2nd Duke of Berwick and Duke of Liria.
His commander there, Peter Lacy, had fled Ireland. In Finland became its viceroy.

Charles Edward Louis John Casimir Sylvester Severino Maria Stuart (1720 - 1788), the Pretender,
was Grand Master of the Order, under the title of 'EQUES A SOLE AUREO', from 1743, until his death in 1788.

After escaping from Scotland in 1745, there were two secret Great Masters of the Templar Order. One resided in Paris until 1788 [Charles Edward Stuart].

The second Templar Master was in St Petersburg until 1765 [Count Belford ie. The Duke of Montrose = Count Belford / Earl = Robert Belford, Count, Eques a Sole aureo, died in Russia in 1765 but born ca 1704 or in 1706 = Lord Belford].

Very interesting research of Pierre-Yves Beaurepaire, 'Dictionnaire de la Franc-maconnerie', Paris, Armand Colin, 2014, p. 307-314: the conspiracy theory, a whole section of contemporary American literature to have become a topic of academic research among Americanists; revolutions from the eighteenth century.
But the first was John Robison (1739 - 1805), a Scottish physicist and mathematician.
He was a professor of philosophy at the University of Edinburgh. A member of the Edinburgh Philosophical Society, the first General Secretary to the Royal Society of Edinburgh (1783 - 1798).

See Becu in 1803 in Scotland (Dzierzynski, Becu, Pilar-Pilchau, Bulhak, Pilsudski).
Robison also worked with James Watt on an early steam car. Following the French Revolution, Robison became disenchanted with elements of the Enlightenment. He authored Proofs of a Conspiracy in 1797, a polemic accusing Freemasonry of being infiltrated by Weishaupt's Order of the Illuminati.
Born in Boghall, Baldernock, Stirlingshire, close to Thornhill, north-west of Stirling; west of Drummond, south-west of the Doune castle.

See:
Peter Rutherford, b. 1843 in Doune - 15 km north-west of Stirling, Kilmadock, Perth in Scotland; his father was John RUTHERFORD;

the Douglas family from Bothwell - 15 km south-east of Glasgow, Kincardineshire, 30 km south of Aberdeen, and from Fordoune, Scotland - 14 km north-west of Srirling;

see: Douglas from Italy, Napoli.

James Francis Edward Keith b. 1696, a Scottish soldier, was born at Inverugie Castle near Peterhead - north of Aberdeen in eastern Scotland, the second son of William, 9th Earl Marischal of Scotland who b. ca 1664, and was also a Jacobite politician of Scotland.

Robert Wardlaw Ramsay of Tillicoultry and Whitehill.
Tillicoultry is located 18 km east of Stirling!

Louis Latour b. 1799, m. Catherine Smith in 1822, Calcutta; Edward De Lautour married Catherine Sconce - second daughter of Robert Sconce, Esquire, of Stirling in Scotland - at Calcutta.

Freemasons in RUSSIA and Scotland together with The Grand Lodge of Russia:

In 1731, when the Grand Lodge of England appointed a Captain John Phillips as Provincial Grand Master of Russia and Germany, masonry in Russia was mainly the preserve of foreign residents; in 1741 a Scots Jacobite, James Keith (1696-1758), who fought in the Russian and Prussian service, was Master under the English system; At St. Petersburg in 1771; in 1772 the first native Provincial Grand Master, Ivan Yelagin (1725-94), secretary to Catherine. Novikov was imprisoned in 1792, and by 1794 all lodges were forced to close.
The Grand Lodge Astrea, founded at St. Petersburg in 1815.

Above James Francis Edward Keith b. 1696, a Scottish soldier and Prussian field marshal, a Jacobite, was born at Inverugie Castle near Peterhead - north of Aberdeen in eastern Scotland, the second son of
William, 9th Earl Marischal of Scotland [= Sir William Keith, 8th Earl Marischal], who b. ca 1664, and was also a Jacobite politician of Scotland.
WILLIAM's parents were the army officer
George Keith, 8th Earl Marischal (born ca 1614, d. 1694 = 7th Lord Keith, 7th Earl Marischal, Privy Counsellor) [= George Keith, 7th Earl Marischal] and the courtier Lady Mary Hay,
the daughter of the 2nd Earl of Kinnoull - 2 km east of Perth.

William, 9th Earl Marischal of Scotland
[Sir William Keith, 8th Earl Marischal, also known as "9th Earl Marischal", "8th Earl of Marischal", "KT"]
b. ca 1664,
married Mary Drummond / MARIE DRUMMOND, born ca 1670 in PERTH, d. 1729
[her brother was James Drummond, 2nd Duke of Perth born 1673, in DRUMMOND,
the father of James Drummond, 3rd Duke of Perth born in 1713 in the Drummond Castle;
and of John Drummond, 4th Duke of Perth born in 1714 in FRANCE],
the daughter of James Drummond, 4th Earl of Perth, SENIOR
[4th Earl of Perth, Sir James Drummond b. 1648, died in France, Saint-Germain-en-Laye in 1716
- he was the son of James Drummond, 3rd Earl of Perth b. ca 1615, died 1675;
the grandson of John Drummond born ca 1584],
born in 1648, and his first wife, Lady Jane Douglas
(died in 1676 or 1678 - the daughter of William Douglas, 1st Marquis of Douglas and Mary Gordon)

[compare:
Agatha Drummond, 1711 - 1795,
the daughter of James Drummond, Laird of Blair-Drummond born in 1673, died in 1739
(his father George Drummond, 5th of Blair, 1st of Blair-Drummond, b. 29 Nov 1638, Blair, Stormount, Perthshire, Scotland, died in 1717;
the grandfather was George Drummond, 4th Laird of Blair;
the great-grandfather was George Drummond, 2nd Laird of Blair),
and Jean Carre born in 1681.
Wife of Henry Home, Lord Kames [compare the American Revolution in 1776].
Mother of George Drummond-Home, Laird of Blair-Drummond and Jean Home.
Sister of George Drummond, Laird of Blair-Drummond born in 1705],

the fourth daughter of
William Douglas, 1st Marquess of Douglas - ca 58 km south-east of Glasgow.

Above named Inverugie is north of Aberdeen, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

James Francis Edward Keith b. 1696, in 1728 set out for service in Russia, where he spent nearly twenty years, in 1747 Keith joined the army of Frederick the Great of Prussia. He was also one of the first Freemasons active in Russia. In the Russo-Swedish War 1741 - 1743, Keith was Vice-Roy of Finland.

A French trader, Estienne Morin, of the Masonry in Bordeaux since 1744, in 1747, founded an Scots Masters Lodge in the French colony of Saint-Domingue; next 1764 at New Orleans, Mother of the Supreme Council at Charleston, South Carolina, in 1801. John Mitchell, born in Ireland in 1741, the first Grand Commander of above Supreme Council.

The Grand Lodge of Antient, Free and Accepted Masons of Scotland was founded in 1736 - members:
William Amherst, 3rd Earl Amherst (1836 - 1910), British nobleman and politician;
John Arbuthnot (born in Kincardineshire, 30 km south of Aberdeen, in 1667 - died in 1735), a Scottish physician, satirist and polymath in London, the Scriblerus Club;
1739: John Keith, 3rd Earl of Kintore;
1740: James Douglas, 14th Earl of Morton, b. 1702, was a Scottish astronomer, President of the Philosophical Society of Edinburgh;
1746: Henry Erskine, 10th Earl of Buchan;
1750: Thomas Erskine, Lord Erskine;
1757: Sholto Douglas, Lord Aberdour;
1765: Thomas Erskine, 6th Earl of Kellie;
1788: Francis Douglas, Lord Elcho;
1792: George Douglas, 16th Earl of Morton;

1800: Sir James Stirling, 1st Bt., Lord Provost of Edinburgh, (b. 1740 - d. 1805)
his wife was Alison Mansfield, b. 1750,
the children:
1.
Sir Gilbert Stirling, Baronet, b. ca 1779, of Uppal, Midlothian, Scotland,
2.
Janet Stirling, of Midlothian, married Livingstone.

Mentioned above Sir James Stirling in the West Indies had made his fortune, Secretary to Archibald Stirling of Keir, Secretary of Sir Charles Dalling, Governor of Jamaica. Acted for the banking house of Mansfield, Ramsay, & Co.;

1833: Henry Erskine, 12th Earl of Buchan.

Mentioned above
James Francis Harry St. Clair-Erskine, 5th Earl of Rosslyn, 1869 - 1939,
the son of Robert Francis St. Clair- Erskine, 4th Earl of Rosslyn and Blanche Adeliza St. Clair-Erskine.

He come from
James St Clair-Erskine, 2nd Earl of Rosslyn, 1762 - 1837,
who gone from
John Erskine, ca 1675 in Tillicoultry, Scotland, died in 1739.
The son of
Sir Charles Erskine, 1st Baronet of Alva and Christian Dundas.
Husband of Catherine St Clair.
And this is a branch of
Charles Erskine, of Alva, born in 1611 in Stirling, Scotland, died in 1663;
the son of Sir John Erskine, 19th Earl of Mar and Lady Marie Stewart;
husband of Mary Hope.
That is
Sir John Erskine, 19th Earl of Mar, born in 1556 in Stirling, near DRUMMOND, died in 1634, in Stirling, Scotland.
The son of Sir John Erskine, 18th Earl of Mar and Annabelle Murray;
husband of Lady Marie Stewart and Anne Erskine.
See also:
Charles Erskine, Earl of Mar (1650 - 1689),
a Scottish nobleman. He is regarded as both the 22nd earl (in the 1st creation) and the 5th earl (in the 7th) [= the 21st Earl of Mar (who died in 1689)].
On 2 April 1674 he married Mary Maule, daughter of George Maule, 2nd Earl of Panmure.
Their son
John Erskine succeeded to the title [John Erskine, 22nd and de jure 6th Earl of Mar, (1675 - May 1732), Scottish Jacobite].

Charles was the son of
Sir John Erskine, 21st Earl of Mar, 9th Lord Erskine, b. 1605 in Kildrummy, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, died in 1668.
John 21st was the son of John, Earl of Mar and Lady Jean Hay.
That is
John Erskine, Earl of Mar, b. ca 1580, the son of Sir John Erskine, 19th Earl of Mar and Anne Erskine
[Sir John Erskine, 19th Earl of Mar, born in 1556 in Stirling, near DRUMMOND, died in 1634, Stirling, Scotland.
Son of Sir John Erskine, 18th Earl of Mar and Annabelle Murray;
husband of Lady Marie Stewart and Anne Erskine].

John Erskine, Earl of Mar, b. ca 1580 was the husband of Lady Jean Hay.

Note:
"Andrew Michael Ramsay (1686 - 1743), commonly called the Chevalier Ramsay, was a Scottish-born writer who lived most of his adult life in France. He was a Baronet in the Jacobite Peerage.
Ramsay was born in Ayr, Scotland, the son of a baker. In 1710 he visited Francois Fenelon in the Netherlands ... remained in France until 1724 ... 1724, Ramsay was sent to Rome ... Ramsay was associated with
the court party of John Erskine, Duke of Mar
... 1724 Ramsay was back in Paris. Ramsay was in England in 1730 ... died at St Germain-en-Laye ... 1743. ...
Ramsay was associated with Freemasonry from its introduction in France (1725 - 1726).
Charles Radclyffe, Earl of Derwentwater, who acted as Grand Master for France beginning in 1736, was present at Ramsay's funeral.

It is presumed that Ramsay's being a Mason facilitated his introduction into the Gentleman's Club of Spalding, of which the prominent Masonic propagator John Theophilus Desaguliers was then also a member.

In 1737 Ramsay wrote his:
Discourse pronounced at the reception of Freemasons by Monsieur de Ramsay, Grand Orator of the Order,
in which he connected Freemasonry with the Crusader knights [TEMPLARS and the Knights Hospitaller].
His own stature as a Knight of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem may have inspired him, or perhaps even his zeal to propagate an alleged tradition linked to the house of Bouillon. ... To Ramsay's letter of 20 March 1737 came Cardinal Fleury's reply at the end of March interdicting all Masonic reunions.
It is frequently mistakenly repeated that Ramsey mentioned the Knights Templar in his Discourse, when in fact he did not mention the Order at all - he mentioned the Knights Hospitaller.

But perceptive listeners would have understood his mention of the Crusader knights to be an indirect reference to the Knights Templar, the memory of whom was still controversial in France and may have led to the Pope's indictment of the organization a year later"
[copyright by Wikipedia].

Above John Theophilus Desaguliers - b. 1683, d. 1744, was a French-born British natural philosopher, engineer and freemason who was elected to the Royal Society in 1714 as assistant to Isaac Newton.

"...As a Freemason, Desaguliers was instrumental in the establishment of the first Grand Lodge formed in London in 1717 and served as their third Grand Master. He helped James Anderson draw up the rules in the "Constitutions of the Freemasons", published in 1723 ... trip to the Netherlands in 1731 Desaguliers initiated into Freemasonry - Francis, Duke of Lorraine (1708 - 1765) who later became Holy Roman Emperor. Desaguliers also presided when Frederick, Prince of Wales, became a Freemason in 1737,
and he additionally became a chaplain to the Prince".

Charles Radclyffe, Earl of Derwentwater - b. 1693, d. 1746, was the youngest son of Edward Radclyffe, 2nd Earl of Derwentwater and Lady Mary Tudor.
"...Charles Radclyffe was allegedly Grand Master of the Priory of Sion, succeeding Sir Isaac Newton in that role. Lawrence Gardner asserts that he was linked to the bloodline of the Grail through his mother, Lady Mary Tudor, the illegitimate daughter of King Charles II of England.
The Radclyffes were, however, also descended from Ivo de Tailbois, an illegitimate son of the Count of Anjou, and therefore descended from the Merovingian bloodline directly.
Charles Radclyffe along with the Chevalier Andrew Michael Ramsay was responsible of the introduction of Scottish Rite Freemasonry to continental Europe".

John Erskine, 22nd / 6th Duke of Mar - (1675 - 1732), Scottish Jacobite,
was the eldest son of the Charles, 21st Earl of Mar [= Charles Erskine, 22nd/5th Earl of Mar (1650-1689)],
from whom he inherited estates;
"...meeting many Highland chieftains at Aboyne, Mar avowed an earnest desire for the independence of Scotland. At Braemar on 6 September 1715, he proclaimed James VIII King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, thus beginning the Jacobite rising of 1715. ... Mar first married
Lady Margaret Hay on 6 April 1703, daughter of Thomas Hay, 7th Earl of Kinnoull.
She bore him a son, Thomas [he died without issue], in 1705. ...
Mar married for his second wife Lady Frances Pierrepont, daughter of the 1st Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull".

The chief of Clan Erskine, John Erskine, 22nd Earl of Mar had traveled to London in 1714 expecting the post of Secretary of State of Scotland. However he was not given the job and as a result he became a Jacobite. The Earl of Mar then fled Scotland to Saint-Germain in France, whereupon he betrayed his Jacobite associates. He lost his line of the Earldom of Mar and it was not restored until 1824.

Kildrummy Castle was the seat of the Clan Erskine until it was abandoned after the failed Jacobite Uprisings in 1716. And also Corgarff Castle, Kellie Castle, and the Rosslyn Castle -
Roslin Castle near the village of Roslin in Midlothian, Scotland.
It is located around 9 miles south of Edinburgh; only a few hundred metres from the famous Rosslyn Chapel.
Rosslyn Chapel, formally known as the Collegiate Chapel of St Matthew;
"...the chapel has also featured in speculative theories concerning a connection of Freemasonry, the Knights Templar and the Holy Grail. ... The chapel has been a burial place for several generations of the Sinclairs ... containing (variously) ... the Holy Grail, the treasure of the Templars, or the original crown jewels of Scotland. The chapel became the subject of speculation regarding its supposed connection with the Knights Templar or Freemasonry beginning in the 1980s. ... Numerous books were published after 2003 to cater to the popular interest in supposed connections between Rosslyn Chapel, Freemasonry, the Templars and the Holy Grail generated by Brown's novel. ... has many Templar symbols, such as the "Two riders on a single horse" that appear on the Seal of the Knights Templar.

William Sinclair 3rd Earl of Orkney, Baron of Roslin and 1st Earl of Caithness, claimed by novelists to be a hereditary Grand Master of the Scottish stonemasons, built Rosslyn Chapel.
A later William Sinclair of Roslin became the first Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Scotland and, subsequently, several other members of the Sinclair family have held this position".

We back to
Kazimierz Ludwik BELINSKI, died in 1713, who was the son of Jan Franciszek Bielinski.
Copyright by Wikipedia -
Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski was a Polish diplomat. He obtained the central office of Crown Court Chamberlain from 1688 to 1702. Court Crown Marshal in 1702 and the Grand Crown Marshal (1702-1713). MP in 1683, 1688, 1690, in 1697.
Son of Jan Franciszek Bielinski.
In 1682 he married Ludwika Maria Morsztyn.
He was the father of Franciszek Bielinski (b. 1683),
Marianna Denhoff (b.1685, lover of August II of Poland).


The fall of Poland in 1795 - 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.

When his father died, Prince Adam Czartoryski paid for Tadeusz Kosciuszko to attend Warsaw's newly established military academy, known as the School of Chivalry.
Izabela and Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski hosted Tadeusz Kosciuszko for a long time in their palace.
Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski in Poland prepared the ground for Kosciuszko's future position.
According to Prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski's appeal, Kosciuszko addressed to Alexander I a request 'to proclaim himself king of Poland and restore a Polish State'.
Tadeusz Kosciuszko had to quit school in 1760, but thanks to support from the Czartoryski was the military.
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.

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.

Prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski was born in 1770, in a Polish aristocratic family in which the interest in English culture was already a certain tradition. The Prince's father Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski made two journeys to Great Britain. For the first time he went alone in 1758, during which time he studied philosophy, literature, pedagogy and English constitution under the care of lord Mansfeld / Mansfield, the Chairman of the Supreme Court.

Above William Murray, 1st earl of Mansfield, born in 1705, in Scone, Perthshire, died in 1793, London; the chief justice of the King's Bench of Great Britain from 1756 to 1788;
William Murray was the son of the 5th Viscount Stormont. Educated at Perth grammar school. In 1756 he was appointed chief justice of the King's Bench and was made Baron Mansfield, becoming Earl of Mansfield in 1776.
Murray's first contact when he moved to London was William Hamilton, a Scottish.
Above the 5th Viscount of Stormont married Margaret Scott.
The parents were strong supporters of the Jacobite cause; his older brother James followed The Old Pretender into exile.

David Murray, 5th Viscount of Stormont b. 1665, was the son of David Murray, 4th Viscount Stormont b. ca 1624/1636, d. in 1668 + Jean Carnegie, a daughter of James Carnegie, 2nd Earl of Southesk + Lady Mary Kerr. His family was Jacobite.

Above David Murray, 4th Viscount Stormont b. ca 1636, married Jean Carnegie and had 5 children.
Andrzej Ignacy Oginski, b. 1740, Freemason; in 1772 in Vienna wanted to establish failed contact with the French Ambassador, de Rohan; was talking with the British Ambassador in Vienna, David Murray, 2nd Earl of Mansfield.

David Murray b. 1727 d. 1796, known as The Viscount Stormont from 1748 to 1793; Minister to Saxony and Poland, 1755-1763; Ambassador to Austria, 1763-1772; Ambassador to France, 1772-1778; married 1st Henrietta Frederica Bunau, a daughter of the British ambassador to Saxony
- child, Elizabeth Murray b. 1760 in Warsaw, and she was friend of Dido Elizabeth Belle b. 1761.

David Murray, 2nd Earl of Mansfield married secondly Louisa Cathcart, they had five children
- Caroline, David, George, Charles, and Henry.

Andrzej Ignacy Oginski believed Kaunitz; his wife Paula Szembek / Paulina Szembek, with the son Michal Kleofas Oginski, b. 1765 died 1833 in Florencja.
Michal Kleofas Oginski married Izabela Lasocka ca 1791. They had 2 sons, Tadeusz Antoni, and Franciszek Ksawery / Xavier.
Maria de Neri / Maria Neri was Kleofas' second wife in 1802, with children
Amelia Zaluska,
Emma Brzostowska - Wysocka,
Ireneusz and Ida.
Michal Kleofas Oginski, in accordance with second source, had children:
Tomasz Antoni Oginski,
Ireneusz Kleofas Oginski,
Franciszek Ksawery Oginski,
Amelia Zaluska,
Ida Oginska,
Emma Oginska.

Above David Murray b. 1727, d. 1796 = David Murray, 2nd Earl of Mansfield, The Viscount Stormont.
the son of David Murray, 6th Viscount Stormont b. ca 1689, d. in 1748 + Anne Stewart;
the grandson of
David Murray, 5th Viscount Stormont and Marjory Scott / Majory died in 1746,
the daughter of David Scott and Nicola Grierson.
Above David Murray, 5th Viscount Stormont, 1665 - 1731, was the son of
David Murray, 4th Viscount Stormont, 1630 - 1668 + Jeane Carnegie, Viscountess of Stormont.

David Murray, 4th Viscount Stormont, b. in 1630, was the son of
Andrew Murray, Lord Murray of Balvaird + Elizabeth.

Above Jean / Jeane Carnegie, Viscountess of Stormont, 1637 in Kinnaird, the Perthshire, Scotland - 1671 in Brechin, Angus, Scotland.
The daughter of James Carnegie, 2nd Earl of Southesk and Mary Ker / KERR.
Above James Carnegie, 2nd Earl of Southesk, b. before 1583, d. in 1669, inherited the Earldom of Southesk from David Carnegie, 1st Earl.
His son, Robert Carnegie, 3rd Earl of Southesk, succeeded him.

King James VII of Scotland granted a charter for an area of moorland to the west of Kinnaird, Angus and Farnell, Angus called Monrommon to Carnegie.
Robert Carnegie, 3rd Earl of Southesk b. before 1649, married before 1664, Lady Anna Hamilton, an eldest daughter of William Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Hamilton and had issue:
Charles Carnegie, 4th Earl of Southesk (1661-1699);
William Carnegie (1662-1681) killed in Paris during a duel by William Tollemache.

By Wikipedia:
"...Soros was born in Budapest, to a non-observant Jewish family. His mother, Elizabeth (also known as Erzsebet), came from a family that owned a thriving silk shop.
His father, Tivadar, (also known as Teodoro) was a lawyer ... and after World War I ... he escaped from Russia and rejoined his family in Budapest. ... Soros later said that he grew up in a Jewish home and that his parents were cautious with their religious roots. In 1936, his father changed the family name from Schwartz ("black" in German) to Soros (a successor in Hungarian or will soar in Esperanto). ...
in March 1944 when Nazi Germany occupied Hungary ... Jewish children were barred from attending school by the Nazis, Soros and the other schoolchildren were made to report to the Jewish Council, which had been established during the occupation. ... I was told to go to the Jewish Council. And there I was given these small slips of paper ... It said report to the rabbinical seminary at 9 am ... And I was given this list of names. I took this piece of paper to my father. He instantly recognized it. This was a list of Hungarian Jewish lawyers. He said, "You deliver the slips of paper and tell the people that if they report they will be deported." Soros did not return to that job and went into hiding the next day.
Later that year, at age 14, Soros lived with and posed as the godson of an employee of the Hungarian Ministry of Agriculture. The official was at one point ordered to inventory the remaining contents of the estate of a wealthy Jewish family that had fled the country; rather than leave Soros alone in the city, the official brought him along. ... 1945, Soros survived the Battle of Budapest, in which Soviet and German forces fought house to house through the city.
In 1947 Soros emigrated to England
... In 1954 Soros began his financial career at the merchant bank Singer & Friedlander of London. ...
In 1956 Soros moved to New York city, where he worked as an arbitrage trader for F. M. Mayer (1956 - 59).
... From 1963 to 1973, Soros's experience as a vice president at Arnhold and S. Bleichroeder resulted in little enthusiasm for the job; ... In 1969 Soros set up the Double Eagle hedge fund with $4m of investors' capital including $250,000 of his own money. It was based in Curacao, Dutch Antilles. ...".

George Soros at the turn of the 80s and 90s in Poland supported the reforms that have contributed to the consolidation of the post-communist structures. The financier came to Poland already on May 8, 1988; Soros met, among others, with gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski, and the Prime Minister Mieczyslaw Rakowski. But actually the Stefan Batory Foundation was established earlier - Soros established the Stefan Batory Foundation on the 5 November 1987 in New York and legalized in the General New York Consulate of the People's Polish Republic.

George Soros in the US, is known primarily as a critic of George Bush and the supporter of Barack Obama.
And at the same time the fight about money and influences lasted also on another front. "In June 1988, the European Council meeting in Hanover, Germany, set up the Committee for the Study of Economic and Monetary Union, chaired by the then President of the Commission, Jacques Delors, and including all EC central bank governors. Their unanimous report, submitted in April 1989, defined the monetary union objective as a complete liberalisation of capital movements, full integration of financial markets, irreversible convertibility of currencies, irrevocable fixing of exchange rates, and the possible replacement of national currencies with a single currency...", at ec.europa.eu.
Professor Witold Kiezun wrote:
"On May 8, 1988, George Soros arrived to Poland.
... Then, [Jeffrey David Sachs] Jeffrey Sax, funded by George Soros, a young Harvard professor, arrived to Poland.
... he develops a program, which is now called the Balcerowicz program, but this is not the Balcerowicz program...", by journal-neo.org.

Jeffrey David Sachs born in 1954, "is an American economist and director of The Earth Institute at Columbia University, where he holds the title of University Professor...".
In Poland advised on how to convert to a market economy, not on whether to be free-market like the US or social democratic like Scandinavia. Sachs worked in Poland intensive from April 1989 to end-1991.

"Kaupthing Singer & Friedlander was a financial services provider offering corporate and investment banking services to small and medium-sized companies, as well as wealth management services for high-net-worth individuals. Primary areas of activity were treasury, investment management, capital markets services, asset finance, and private banking. The company was created in August 2006 by the merger of Singer & Friedlander Plc and Icelandic Kaupthing Bank.
The UK government put the company into administration in October 2008 in response to the failure of its parent as a result of the financial crisis of 2007 - 2008."
1907:
Julius Singer founds London brokerage.
1920:
The company is incorporated as Singer & Friedlander.
1957:
The company is listed on the London stock exchange.
1963:
Regional expansion occurs; a Birmingham office is opened.
1971: Singer & Friedlander (Isle of Man) Ltd. is launched. 1987: Singer & Friedlander becomes an independent bank. 1991: Collins Stewart is acquired.
1994:
Carnegie Group (Sweden) is acquired.
1998:
The company exits from capital markets operations. 2000: The company spins off Collins Stewart. 2001: Carnegie Group is listed on the Swedish stock exchange.

Carnegie Investment Bank AB is a Swedish financial services group with activities in securities brokerage, investment banking, asset management and private banking. In the wake of the economic crisis of 2008 Carnegie Investment Bank AB was nationalized on November 10, 2008.
Carnegie was established as a trading company in 1803 when David Carnegie, Sr., a Scotsman, founded D. Carnegie & Co AB in Gothenburg.
The management of the company was later succeeded by Carnegie's nephew, David Carnegie Jr., who later returned to Scotland, leaving the company, which by then had considerable interests in brewing and sugar production, in the hands of Oscar Ekman.

David Carnegie, Sr. (8 February 1772, Montrose, Angus – 10 January 1837)
was a Scottish entrepreneur who founded D. Carnegie & Co. in Gothenburg, Sweden, today known as Carnegie Investment Bank.
David Carnegie Jr b. 1813 and died in 1890 in Stirling, Scotland;
the son of James Carnegie and Margaret Gillespie;
above James Carnegie b. 1773 and died 1851,
was a son of
George Carnegie and Susan Scott;
the husband of Margaret Gillespie; the father of mentioned above David Carnegie Jr.

Susan Mary Ann Carnegie, 1819 - died 1859,
a daughter of above named
David Carnegie Senior and Anna Christina Beckman;
the wife of above David Carnegie Jr.

Above David Carnegie Senior born in 1772 in Charleton, Fife, Scotland; died 1837 in Göteborg;
the son of
George Carnegie and Susan Scott;
husband of Anna Christina Beckman;
father of Susan Mary Ann Carnegie; George Carnegie; David Carnegie and Maria Mathilda Carnegie;
the brother of James Carnegie and John Carnegie.

Andrew Carnegie b. 1835, a Scottish-American industrialist. Born in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland; he built Pittsburgh's Carnegie Steel Company, which he sold to J. P. Morgan in 1901; starting in 1853, Thomas A. Scott of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company employed Carnegie as a secretary / telegraph operator.

Thomas Alexander Scott b. 1823, an American businessman, railroad executive, was appointed in 1861 by President Abraham Lincoln as the U.S. Assistant Secretary of War during the American Civil War;
Scott's protege Andrew Carnegie later challenged the Rockefeller monopoly in petroleum from his dominance of the steel industry.

By David Swanson:
"... a primary influence on both of them in their peace philanthropy was the same person, a woman who met them both in person and was in fact very close friends with Nobel - Bertha von Suttner. ...
Alfred Nobel (1833-1896) and Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919)
lived in an era with fewer super-wealthy individuals than today; and even Carnegie's wealth did not match that of today's wealthiest. ... Both men had immigrated in their youth, Nobel from Sweden to Russia at age 9, Carnegie from Scotland to the United States at age 12. Both were sickly...".

Above George Carnegie and Susan Scott:
Susan married George Carnegie (the son of
Sir John Carnegie of Pittarrow, 2nd Bt. and Mary Burnett)
on 1 March 1769 at Benholm, Kincardineshire.
Susan (Scott) Carnegie (1743 - 1821).
George Carnegie (1726 - 1799).
George Carnegie b. 1726 in Fordoun, Aberdeenshire,
was the son of
John Carnegie Second Baronet of Pittarrow and Mary Burnett.
John Carnegie Second Baronet of Pittarrow (1673 - 1729), was the son of
David Carnegie First Baronet of Pitarrow and Catherine Primrose.
David Carnegie First Baronet of Pitarrow b. ca 1640, d. ca 1708, was the son of
Alexander Carnegie Knt. and Margaret Arbuthnot.

Alexander Carnegie Knt. (1602 - 1682),
was the son of
David Carnegie b. ca 1575, and Margaret Lindsay.
Sir David Carnegie, 1st Earl of Southesk, 1st Baron Carnegie of Kinnaird, 1st Baron Carnegie, of Kinnaird and Leuchards born 1575, d. 1658.
James Carnegie, 2nd Earl of Southesk (b. before 1583 - d. 1669) inherited the Earldom of Southesk from his brother [Wiki have a error] David Carnegie, 1st Earl of Southesk, 1575 - 1658.
Sir David Carnegie, 1st Earl of Southesk, 1st Baron Carnegie of Kinnaird, 1st Baron Carnegie, 1575-1658, was a Scottish member of the Privy Council of Scotland and held the office of Lord of Session.
He was the eldest son of David Carnegie of Colluthie and his second wife, Euphame Wemyss (d. 1593),
a daughter of John Wemyss of Wemyss.
At the Union of the Crowns in 1603, James VI and I travelled to England. He wrote to David Carnegie from Newcastle upon Tyne in 1603, inviting him to escort the queen Anne of Denmark to England.
David Carnegie b. ca 1575, m. Margaret Lindsay, the daughter of David Lindsay of Edzell and had several children
[James Carnegie, 2nd Earl of Southesk, (b. before 1583) was the brother to Sir David Carnegie, 1st Earl of Southesk, 1st Baron Carnegie of Kinnaird, 1st Baron Carnegie, 1575-1658]:
1. Sir Alexander Carnegie, married the sister of Robert Arbuthnott, 1st Viscount of Arbuthnott;
2. Sir John Carnegie, died 1654;
3. Lady Catherine Carnegie, married John Stewart, 1st Earl of Traquair;
4. Lady Magdalene Carnegie, married James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose
[James Graham, 5th Earl and 1st Marquess of Montrose, Scottish general won in Scotland for King Charles I of Great.
James Graham, 5th Earl of Montrose (1612-1650) became the 1st Marquess of Montrose in 1644.
James Graham, 2nd Marquess of Montrose (1633-1669), was the second son of the 1st Marquess.
See more below];
5. Margaret Carnegie, married William Ramsay, 1st Earl of Dalhousie;
6. Marjory Carnegie, married Robert Arbuthnott, 1st Viscount of Arbuthnott;
7. Lady Elizabeth Carnegie, married Andrew Murray, 1st Lord Balvaird.

David Murray b. 1727 d. 1796, known as The Viscount Stormont from 1748 to 1793;
Minister to Saxony and Poland, 1755-1763; Ambassador to Austria, 1763-1772; Ambassador to France, in 1772-1778; married 1st Henrietta Frederica Bunau, a daughter of the British ambassador to Saxony -
child, Elizabeth Murray b. 1760 in Warsaw, and she was friend of Dido Elizabeth Belle b. 1761;
David Murray, 2nd Earl of Mansfield married secondly Louisa Cathcart, they had five children
- Caroline, David, George, Charles, and Henry.
David Murray b. 1727, d. 1796, was the son of
David Murray, 6th Viscount Stormont and Anne Stewart.

The title of Count Graham of Belford was created in the Great Britain in 1722.
The Baron Graham of Belford - in the Great Britain in 1722. Robert Graham, Master of Montrose, born in 1521.
James Graham, 5th Earl of Montrose (1612-1650) became the 1st Marquess of Montrose in 1644.
James Graham, 2nd Marquess of Montrose (1633-1669), was the second son of the 1st Marquess.

James Graham, 3rd Marquess of Montrose (1657-1684/1689), only son of the 2nd Marquess.

James Graham, 4th Marquess of Montrose (1682-1742) became Duke of Montrose in 1707 = James Graham, 1st Duke and 4th Marquess of Montrose, was a Scottish aristocratic statesman;
he was the only son of James Graham, 3rd Marquess of Montrose and Lady Christian Leslie.
On 31 March 1702 he married Christian Carnegie,
a daughter of David Carnegie, 3rd Earl of Northesk.
Together they had several sons, including William Graham and Lord George Graham.

James Graham, 4th Marquess of Montrose (1682-1742) became Duke of Montrose in 1707 = James Graham, the 1st Duke and 4th Marquess of Montrose,
had sons:
1.
James Graham, Earl of Kincardine (b. 1703), eldest son of the 4th Marquess, died in infancy.
2.
"David Graham, Marquess of Graham (1705-1731), the second son of the 1st Duke, predeceased his father without issue". Earl Graham of Belford, in 1722 as David [Graham], styled Marquess of Graham later 1st Earl Graham. The 1st survived son and heir ap. of James [Graham], 1st Duke of Montrose,
by his wife Lady Christian Carnegie,
2nd daughter of David [Carnegie], 3rd Earl of Northesk.
Born 8 Jun 1705.
"... Created on 23 May 1722 as Baron Graham, of Belford in the County of Northumberland, and Earl Graham, with a special remainder failing heirs male of his body, to his brothers Lord William Graham and Lord George Graham, in like manner suc. by brother."
3.
William Graham, 2nd Duke of Montrose (1712-1790), seventh son of the 1st Duke. He was also Earl Graham of Belford. Married Lucy Manners. With son Graham, b. 1755.
William Graham, 2nd Duke of Montrose was the Governor of the Bank of Scotland.
William Graham, 2nd Duke of Montrose had a daughter
Lucy, b. 1751, m. 1771 to Archibald Douglas, 1st Lord Douglas, of Castle DOUGLAS.
4.
James Graham, 4th Marquess of Montrose, 1st Duke of Montrose, had next son [acc. to me]:
Robert Belford, Count, Eques a Sole aureo, died in Russia in 1765.
Born ca 1704 or in 1706.
The title of earl and baron Graham of Belford was in the county of Northumberland. Robert Belford, Count = Robert Graham = "Duke of Montrose" or "Earl / Count of Belford".

William Graham, 2nd Duke of Montrose (1712-1790), was the seventh son of the 1st Duke. But we have information on James Graham, 3rd Duke of Montrose (1755-1836) = LORD GRAHAM.

In 1650, Earl William Sinclair was killed at the Battle of Dunbar.
In 1689, "James Grahame of Claverhouse, Viscount Dundee, died at the battle of Killiecrankie wearing the Grand Cross of the Order". Acc. to me - James Graham, d. 1689, but not in 1684.
The title of Count Graham of Belford was created in the Great Britain in 1722. The Baron Graham of Belford - in the Great Britain in 1722. Robert Graham, Master of Montrose, born in 1521.
James Graham, 5th Earl of Montrose (1612-1650) became Marquess of Montrose in 1644.

"The Order didn't dissolve, it only drew back from public view and its next operation remained hidden for more than a hundred years mainly because it became purely Templar again. This secret functioning had not been compromised until 1689 when John Graham of Claverhouse [ie. James GRAHAM] known as 'Bonnie Dundee' was killed in the battle of Killiecrankie. The cross of the Order (Pectoral) was been found under the breast plate of Bonnie Dundee's armour. Graham of Claverhouse was a Grand master of a Jakobite 'Convent' of Templars in the area of Montrose under the authority of Dom Calvet.
After his Dom Calvet's death, the office passed on Mar [John Erskine, Earl of Mar (1675-1732) Scottish Jacobite] and subsequently on Atholl".
Copyright by Templar Church in 2014; and The Autonomous Grand Priory of Scotland.

"However there is clear documentary evidence of famous Knight Templars in Scottish history particularly within the Christian Jacobite movement: these include James of Claverhouse (Bonnie Dundee), the Grand Prior of Scotland who was murdered by a Unionist assassin at the Battle of Killiecrankie in 1689 - he was succeeded in his post by John, The Earl of Mar as Regent
[John Erskine, Earl of Mar (1675-1732) Scottish Jacobite,
was the eldest son of Charles, Earl of Mar, b. 1650, d. 1689, the 22nd earl (in the 1st creation) and the 5th earl (in the 7th).
He raised the 21st Regiment of Foot in 1679.
Charles was the son of John Erskine, 21st / 4th Earl of Mar, b. 1605]".

John Erskine, Earl of Mar (1675-1732),
in 1729 went to Aix-la-Chapelle, then France, but now Aachen, near Koln. Scottish Jacobite, was the eldest son of Charles, Earl of Mar (who died in 1689).
They came from Sir John Erskine, 19th Earl of Mar and Anne Drummond.

Sir John Erskine, 19th Earl of Mar, was born in 1556 in Stirling.

In 1705, General Statutes was published and Election Charter edited [of Templars].
And Robert Erskine was moved to Russia in 1706.

Philippe, Duke of Orleans, was elected the Grand Master of the Templar Order in 1705. He had convened a General Convent at Versailles in 1705. It was during the course of this Convent that the General Statutes were presented.
Philippe, Duke of Orleans, elected Grand Master of the Templar Order, was later also Regent of France.

The Charter was suggested it was the work of a Jesuit named Father Bonani, who assisted Philippe II, Duke of Orleans in 1705 to fabricate the document, to re-establish the 'Societe d'Aloyau' (Society of the Sirloin), who claimed to be a continuation of the Knights Templar, and also with the Order of Christ in Portugal. This Order was dissolved in 1792 during the French Revolution by the death of its Grand Master.

Philippe II, Duke of Orleans / Philippe Charles, b. 1674, d. 1723, was a son of Louis XIV's younger brother Philippe I, Duke of Orleans. In 1692, Philippe married his first cousin, Francoise Marie de Bourbon.
His daughter Marie Louise Elisabeth d'Orleans b. 1695, married Charles of France, Duke of Berry.
By Florence Pellegrin, dite la Florence, a dancer at the Opera House, he had a son
Charles de Saint-Albin, Archbishop of Cambrai, legitimized in 1706, 1698 - 1764, known as Louis Charles de Saint-Albin.

In 1737, "Templar Knight,
Andrew Michael Ramsay, Prince Charles Edward Stuart's tutor,
held a public speech in Paris. In his speech, he claimed that Freemasonry had spread among the Crusaders and that they had founded the Lodge of St John. Knight Ramsay was a Scott born in Ayr near Kilwinning".

"Another famous Templar was the Duke of Montrose, a Protestant who kept his Templar Oath of Religious Freedom for all, this at the cost of his own life, in opposing John Knox and other Unionist Quislings".
The Duke of Montrose survived quite well until he directly opposed the infamous John Knox at his own peril and perished as a result. In St Petersburg as Robert Belford, Count!
The title of Count Graham of Belford was created in the Great Britain in 1722. The Baron Graham of Belford - in the Great Britain in 1722.

Charles Edward Louis John Casimir Sylvester Severino Maria Stuart (1720 - 1788), the Pretender,
was Grand Master of the TEMPLAR Order, under the title of 'EQUES A SOLE AUREO', from 1743, until his death in 1788.
After escaping from Scotland in 1745, there were two secret Great Masters of the Templar Order. One resided in Paris until 1788 [Charles Edward Stuart].
The second was in St Petersburg until 1765 [Count Belford ie. The Duke of Montrose = Count Belford / Earl = Robert Belford, Count, 'Eques a Sole aureo', died in Russia in 1765 but born ca 1704 or in 1706 = Lord Belford].
Charles Edward Louis John Casimir Sylvester Severino Maria Stuart (1720 - 1788), was the second Jacobite pretender to the thrones of England, Scotland, France and Ireland (as Charles III).
In 1742, Lord Kilmarnock and other exiled Stuart participants received
Karl Gotthelf, Baron Von Hund into the Order of the Temple in Paris
showing the Jacobite Templar link still existed;
and in 1745, Prince Charles Edward Stuart given a gala meeting for the Chivalry of the Order in Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh.
Charles Edward Louis John Casimir Sylvester Severino Maria Stuart (1720 - 1788) was the elder son of James Francis Edward Stuart
[+ Maria Clementina Sobieska, the granddaughter of John III Sobieski],
the grandson of James II = VII.

Above James Francis Edward Stuart b. 1688, nicknamed The Old Pretender, was the son of King James II and VII of England, Scotland and Ireland, and his second wife, Mary of Modena. Above James II of England / VII of Scotland, b. 1633, King of Scots, King of England, and King of Ireland in 1685.
His father was Charles I, b. 1600, King of England, King of Scotland, and King of Ireland in 1625 until his execution in 1649.

John Erskine, Earl of Mar (1675-1732),
in 1729 went to Aix-la-Chapelle, then France, but now Aachen, near Koln. Scottish Jacobite, was the eldest son of
Charles, Earl of Mar (who died in 1689).
They came from
Sir John Erskine, 19th Earl of Mar and Anne Drummond.
Sir John Erskine, 19th Earl of Mar, was born in 1556 in Stirling.

In 1706, 'Journal de Trevoux' wrote that sciences were moving up-North, where 'presently ruling Tsar Peter Alekseyevich [Peter the Great of Russia] has a strong intention to enlighten his state'.
Peter's Chief Physician, President of the Apothecary Chancellery, Robert Erskine, was charged with supervision over the books and naturalia.
Robert Erskine had to accompany the Tsar in his military expeditions, and, therefore, he hired Johann Daniel Schumacher, the secretary of the Apothecary Chancellery, who was born in Colmar and graduated from the University of Strasbourg in 1711.
Schumacher arranged preparations for opening the public Museum and public Library.
It happened in 1714 when Schumacher came to St Petersburg to Robert Erskine.
"J. D. Schumacher, who had been in charge of the Kunstkamera and Library for many decades, mentioned 1714 as the date of the establishment of the first Russian State Public Museum and Library". The Kunstkamera became organized as a state-of-the-art for that time universal museum.

Robert Erskine (1677 - 1718) wrote in Paris about Jacob Le Mort and his alchemical works. Erskine undertake alchemical experiments in Moscow in 1706 - 1709, and in the Kikin Palace in St Petersburg. Here was Cornelius Le Bruyn. In 1716, the Tsar designated him to privy councillor.

Robert Erskine was a part of masonic network of Scottish Jacobites that influenced the Russian court.
Albert Seba in 1711 sent to Robert Erskine a letter on exotic medicines and phosphorus.
Johannes de Wilde in Amsterdam in 1717 took corespondence from Robert Erskine. About secret chemical recipe wrote de Wilde in 1740 to Empress Anna of Rusia.
Jacob Bruce wrote to Erskine in 1712.
Robert Erskine was together with Peter the Great in Teplice in Czech in 1712.

Robert Erskine had in his library among others two books:
1. the Rosicrucians Manifestos in 1615 in Frankfurt; and
2. the Strasbourg edition of "The Chemical Wedding ...", of Christian Rosencreutz in 1459.
And works of Paracelsus published in Strasbourg.

Robert Erskine (1677-1718) was an advisor to Tsar Peter the Great.
He came from Sir John Erskine, 19th Earl of Mar and Anne Drummond. Sir John Erskine, 19th Earl of Mar, was born in 1556 in Stirling.

James Douglas, 2nd Marquess of Douglas, first married in 1670 to the Lady Barbara Erskine,
a daughter of
John Erskine, 21st Earl of Mar and Jean Mackenzie.

John Erskine, 21st / 4th Earl of Mar, b. 1605, came from Sir John Erskine, 19th Earl of Mar and Anne Drummond.

Above Sir John Erskine, 19th Earl of Mar, born in 1556 in Stirling, near DRUMMOND, died in 1634, Stirling, Scotland.
Anna Drummond married Sir John Erskine, 19th Earl of Mar, was born in 1556 in Stirling. Anne Drummond b. ca 1566 in Crawford, was the daughter of David Drummond, 2nd Lord Drummond and Lilias.

David Drummond, 2nd Lord Drummond, b. ca 1515 in Machany, close to Perth, d. 1571. David was the son of
Walter Drummond, the Master of Drummond and Elizabeth Graham of Montrose.

The Grand Lodge of Russia:
In 1731, when the Grand Lodge of England appointed a Captain John Phillips as Provincial Grand Master of Russia and Germany, masonry in Russia was mainly the preserve of foreign residents; in 1741 a Scots Jacobite, James Keith (1696-1758), who fought in the Russian and Prussian service, was Master under the English system.

James Francis Edward Keith or Jakob von Keith, b. 1696, FREEMASON,
fought during the Jacobite uprising of 1715, then he escaped on the Continent. James Keith went to Paris, where he had relatives.
In 1717, in June, he met Peter the Great, Ist of Russia.
He obtained a recommendation from the King of Spain to Peter II of Russia in 1727/1728. In 1728, served under James Fitz-James Stuart, 2nd Duke of Berwick and Duke of Liria. His commander there, Peter Lacy, had fled Ireland. In Finland became its viceroy.
The Freemasonry at St. Petersburg in 1771; in 1772 the first native Provincial Grand Master, Ivan Yelagin (1725 - 1794), secretary to Catherine the Great.
Above James Francis Edward Keith b. 1696, a Scottish soldier and Prussian field marshal, a Jacobite.
He was the son of William, 9th Earl Marischal of Scotland, b. ca 1664, married Mary Drummond / MARIE DRUMMOND, born ca 1670 in PERTH, d. 1729,
the daughter of
James Drummond, 4th Earl of Perth, SENIOR, born in 1648, and his first wife, Lady Jane Douglas.
Mary's brother was
James Drummond, 2nd Duke of Perth, born 1673, in DRUMMOND.
Mary came from John Drummond born ca 1584. Above John Drummond, b. ca 1584 in Crawford, d. 1662. The son of Patrick Drummond, 3rd Lord Drummond and Elizabeth Lindsay.
Patrick Drummond b. ca 1550 in Crawford, d. 1611 in Crawford, was the son of
David Drummond, 2nd Lord Drummond.

Above David Drummond, 2nd Lord Drummond, b. ca 1515 in Machany, close to Perth, d. 1571 in Stobhall.
David was the son of Walter Drummond, Master of Drummond and Elizabeth Graham of Montrose.

Anna Drummond married Sir John Erskine, 19th Earl of Mar, was born in 1556 in Stirling.
Anne Drummond b. ca 1566 in Crawford, was the daughter of
David Drummond, 2nd Lord Drummond and Lilias.
David Drummond, 2nd Lord Drummond, b. ca 1515 in Machany, close to Perth, d. 1571. David was the son of
Walter Drummond, the Master of Drummond and Elizabeth Graham of Montrose.

Charles Erskine [Charles had a sister Lady Barbara Erskine, the daughter of John Erskine, 21st Earl of Mar and Jean Mackenzie] came from Sir John Erskine, 19th Earl of Mar and Anne Drummond. Sir John Erskine, 19th Earl of Mar, was born in 1556 in Stirling.

Robert Erskine born 1677 in Alva, in the Clackmannanshire, Scotland, died 1718 in Olonets, Karelia, in Russia.
The son of above
Sir Charles Erskine 1st Baronet of Alva and Christian Dundas.
They came from
Sir John Erskine, 19th Earl of Mar, b. 1556 in Stirling; John was the son of Sir John Erskine, 18th Earl of Mar, b. 1510/1520 in Erskine.

Above Lady Barbara Erskine was married in 1670 to James Douglas, 2nd Marquess of Douglas.
Barbara was the daughter of
John Erskine, 21st Earl of Mar and Jean Mackenzie.
They came from Sir John Erskine, the 19th Earl of Mar and Anne Drummond.

In Scotland, in November 1771, Benjamin Franklin spent five days with Lord Kames near Stirling [!] at Blair-Drummond, by then the property of Lord and Lady Kames, and stayed for three weeks with David Hume in Edinburgh.
In 1759, he visited Edinburgh with his son.
Benjamin Franklin came to Scotland twice, in 1759 and 1771. He met in 1771 Christian David Hume; in 1771, he made second visit in Edinburgh; in October 1771 met also Robertson, Principle of the University; on 6 November 1771, Marchant and Franklin set out for Blair-Drummond, by then the property of Lord and Lady Kames.
In 1775 FRANKLIN returned to America to participate in the events leading to the Declaration of Independence. In 1778 he was accredited to the Court of Versailles as the ambassador of the new United States.

The MONTROSE / GRAHAM / BELFORD family; the Templar masonry in England and the Order of MALTA:
Thomas Dunckerley (1724 - 1795) was a Provincial Grand Master of several provinces,
this was made possible by an annuity of 100, rising to pounds 800, which he obtained in 1767 from King George III by claiming to be his illegitimate half brother -
the Prince of Wales, later King George II, was Thomas' natural father.
At this time, in 1751 Baron Karl Gotthelf von Hund und Altengrotkau began the Order of Strict Observance [with the superior, Prince Charles Edward Stuart], which came from the reconstituted Templar Order in 1743 in Paris.

Charles Edward Louis John Casimir Sylvester Severino Maria Stuart (1720 - 1788), was the second Jacobite pretender to the thrones of England, Scotland, France and Ireland (as Charles III). In 1742, Lord Kilmarnock and other exiled Stuart participants received Karl Gotthelf, Baron Von Hund into the Order of the Temple in Paris showing the Jacobite Templar link still existed; and in 1745, Prince Charles Edward Stuart given a gala meeting for the Chivalry of the Order in Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh.
Charles Edward Louis John Casimir Sylvester Severino Maria Stuart (1720 - 1788), the Pretender, was Grand Master of the Order, under the title of 'EQUES A SOLE AUREO', from 1743, until his death in 1788.
After escaping from Scotland in 1745, there were two secret Great Masters of the Templar Order. One resided in Paris until 1788 [Charles Edward Stuart].
The second was in St Petersburg until 1765 [Count Belford ie. The Duke of Montrose = Count Belford / Earl = Robert Belford, Count, Eques a Sole aureo, died in Russia in 1765 but born ca 1704 or in 1706 = Lord Belford].
Jacobitism was a political movement in Great Britain and Ireland that aimed to restore the Roman Catholic Stuart King James II of England and his heirs to the thrones of England, Scotland and Ireland.

Acc. to Starck:
"... I made the personal acquaintance of the last Grand Master of the Order of the Temple whose name in the series of the Magister Ordinis is a Sole aureo.
This was Count Belford
... The last ... Lord Belford, who lived at ... Voroncof's house ... told me that [Lord] OGHIV imparted the only true and real facts but to a minority of Brethren. ...
[in 1813] The last one [Chapter] was established by Scotland in St Petersburg through Oghiv and Williams,
but in the 60s or 70s [of the 18th cent.] it had only three members left".

Who was the last Grand Master of the Order of the Temple whose name in the series of the Magister Ordinis was a Sole aureo? This was Count Belford = "Lord Belford".
Charles Stuart had some very clever and brave men around him, for one, the infamous, The Duke of Montrose [= Lord Belford] a 'proddie' who kept his Templar oath, quite strange for a protestant to do this but he did, and survived quite well untill he directly opposed the infamous John Knox at his own peril and perished [disappear] as a result.
Acc. to Andrew David Doyle.
The Duke of Montrose = Count Belford / Earl = Robert Belford, Count, Eques a Sole aureo, died in Russia in 1765 but born ca 1704 or in 1706 = Lord Belford.
The title of earl and baron Graham of Belford in the county of Northumberland:
James Graham, 4th Marquess of Montrose (1682-1742) became Duke of Montrose in 1707 = James Graham, 1st Duke and 4th Marquess of Montrose; he was a Scottish aristocratic statesman in the early eighteenth century.
He was the only son of
James Graham, 3rd Marquess of Montrose and Lady Christian Leslie.

On 31 March 1702 James Graham, 4th Marquess, married Christian Carnegie,
the daughter of David Carnegie, 3rd Earl of Northesk.
Together they had 4 or several sons, including
William Graham b. 1712, and
Lord George Graham;
James Marquess GRAHAM;
eldest David marquess of GRAHAM, peer, earl and baron of BELFORD from hands of King George I in 1722;
and
James Graham, 4th Marquess of Montrose, 1st Duke of Montrose, had next son [acc. to me]:
Robert Belford, Count, Eques a Sole aureo, died in Russia in 1765. Born ca 1704 or in 1706.
The title of earl and baron Graham of Belford was in the county of Northumberland.

Robert Belford, Count = Robert Graham = "Duke of Montrose" or "Earl / Count of Belford".

"However there is clear documentary evidence of famous Knight Templars in Scottish history particularly within the Christian Jacobite movement:
these include
James of Claverhouse (Bonnie Dundee), the Grand Prior of Scotland
who was murdered by a Unionist assassin at the Battle of Killiecrankie in 1689 - he was succeeded in his post by
John, The Earl of Mar as Regent
[John Erskine, Earl of Mar (1675-1732) Scottish Jacobite, was the eldest son of
Charles, Earl of Mar, b. 1650, d. 1689, the 22nd earl (in the 1st creation) and the 5th earl (in the 7th).
He raised the 21st Regiment of Foot in 1679. Charles was the son of
John Erskine, 21st / 4th Earl of Mar, b. 1605]".

Also Charles Edward Stuart, who held a meeting on the evening of the 24/9/1745 with the Knight Templars in Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh.
These same Templars installed Charles Edward Stuart as the Sovereign Grand Master of Scotland
that very night when the Prestonpans victory having just been won on the 22/9/1745 [on 21 September 1745, Charles Edward Stuart defeated the only government army in Scotland at the Battle of Prestonpans].
"Another famous Templar was the Duke of Montrose, a Protestant who kept his Templar Oath of Religious Freedom for all, this at the cost of his own life, in opposing John Knox and other Unionist Quislings". The Duke of Montrose survived quite well until he directly opposed the infamous John Knox at his own peril and perished as a result. In St Petersburg as Robert Belford, Count!

Remember:
Above Anna Drummond married Sir John Erskine, 19th Earl of Mar, was born in 1556 in Stirling. Anne Drummond b. ca 1566 in Crawford, was the daughter of David Drummond, 2nd Lord Drummond and Lilias. David Drummond, 2nd Lord Drummond, b. ca 1515 in Machany, close to Perth, d. 1571. David was the son of
Walter Drummond, the Master of Drummond and Elizabeth Graham of Montrose.

Carnegie was established as a trading company in 1803 when David Carnegie, Sr., a Scotsman, founded D. Carnegie & Co AB in Gothenburg. The management of the company was later succeeded by Carnegie's nephew, David Carnegie Jr., who later returned to Scotland, leaving the company, which by then had considerable interests in brewing and sugar production, in the hands of Oscar Ekman.
David Carnegie, Sr. (8 February 1772, Montrose, Angus - d. on 10 January 1837)
was a Scottish entrepreneur who founded D. Carnegie & Co. in Gothenburg, Sweden, today known as Carnegie Investment Bank.
David Carnegie Jr b. 1813 and died in 1890 in Stirling, Scotland; son of James Carnegie and Margaret Gillespie;
above James Carnegie b. 1773 and died 1851 was son of George Carnegie and Susan Scott.

Sir Alexander Burnes was born in Montrose, Scotland,
to the son of the provost, who was first cousin to the poet Robert Burns. Sir Alexander Burnes demanded that Dost Mohhamad concluded an agreement with Ranjit Singh and renounced claims to Peshawar; at the same time Witkiewicz returned to St. Petersburg with nothing.

The Grand Lodge of Antient, Free and Accepted Masons of Scotland was founded in 1736 - members:
William Amherst, 3rd Earl Amherst (1836 - 1910), British nobleman and politician;
1800: Sir James Stirling, 1st Bt., Lord Provost of Edinburgh, (b. 1740 - d. 1805) and his wife was Alison Mansfield, b. 1750, with children:
1.
Sir Gilbert Stirling, Baronet, b. ca 1779, of Uppal, Midlothian, Scotland,
2.
Janet Stirling, of Midlothian, married Livingstone.
Mentioned above Sir James Stirling in the West Indies had made his fortune, Secretary to Archibald Stirling of Keir, Secretary of Sir Charles Dalling, Governor of Jamaica. Acted for the banking house of Mansfield, Ramsay, & Co.


We back to
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 TEMPLARS Church in England - 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).

Ivan Iaparidze was the son of Constantine Japaridze / Constantin Japaridze / Konstantyn (Ivan b. ca 1860; his father Konstantyn died in 1860 !) from the upper Racha region of Georgia.
Ivan Japaridze b. ca 1860, had sister Agrippina, Countess von Zarnekau, b. 1855, nee Agrippina Constantines Japaridze,
and Ivan Japaridze's parents were
Constantine 1st Japaridze and Melania Japaridze; named father Constantine died 1860.

Above Konstantin Friedrich Peter von Oldenburg, 1850-1906, had the sister
Alexandra Friederike Wilhelmine von Oldenburg, m. Nikolaj Nikolajewitsch of Russia
[Mikolaj Mikolajewicz Romanow], 1831-1891.
Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia / Nicholas Nicolaievich the Elder, 1831 - 1891,
was the third son of
Emperor Nicholas I of Russia and Alexandra Feodorovna.
Field Marshal and the commander of the Russian army of the Danube in the Russo-Turkish War, 1877-1878; they had a son: Peter Nikolajewitsch, 1864-1931.

Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia / Nicholas Nicolaievich the Elder, 1831 - 1891,
had the brother
Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich b. 1832, the fourth son of Tsar Nicholas I, died in Cannes on 18 December 1909; the funeral was in Russia; Field Marshal.

Mentioned Nicholas I, Tsar of Russia was partner of Countess Olga Kalinowska [see 1840 in St Petersburg; Trubecki, Konstantynowicz, Oginski and Wola Pszczolecka] but she happened to be the mistress of Tsarevitch Alexander, the son of Tsar Nicholas I.
Olga was pregnant by either the Tsarevitch or his father Nicholas I. On 10 October 1848 or in 1849 Olga gave birth to Prince Bogdan or Michael-Bogdan - Oginski by name and Romanov by gene.

Nicholas I / Nikolay I Pavlovich, b. 1796, d. 1855, "reigned as Emperor of Russia in Dec. 1825 - 1855. He was also the King of Poland and Grand Duke of Finland. He was the third son of Paul I and younger brother of his predecessor, Alexander I."

Aleksandryna Potocka [the owner of Berezyna - Lubuszany estate of the Potockis, close to MIEZONKA of the Konstantynowiczs] became friends with her cousin, Eliza Branicka, the later Eliza was the wife of Zygmunt Krasinski, in 1835 until 1876.
Miss Potocka formally remained under the care of Tsar Nicholas I.
Around 1836, she became the lady of the imperial court [see above on Kalinowski - Branicki fate in 1840 !]. On her marriage with her cousin August Potocki from Wilanow recalled Jadwiga Dzialynski Zamoyska years later.

Nicholas I m. Alexandra Feodorovna (Charlotte of Prussia) in 1817.

Alexandra Petrovna of Oldenburg (1838 - 1900) was the granddaughter of
Duke George of Oldenburg and Grand Duchess Catherine Pavlovna of Russia,
the daughter of Paul I of Russia and Maria Fedorovna of Wurttemberg.

Konstantin Nikolaevich Romanov
was the son of
Emperor Nicholas I Romanov,
and the grandson of
Emperor PAVEL I the Great, Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov, 1754 - 1801.

Nicholas I / Nikolay I Pavlovich, b. 1796, d. 1855, was the third son of Paul I.
Paul I or Pavel I Petrovich, 1754 - 1801, was Emperor of Russia from 1796 until his assassination. Officially, he was the only son of Peter III and Catherine the Great, although Catherine hinted that he was fathered by her lover Sergei Saltykov.
Catherine II born Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst in 1729 in Stettin, d. in 1796 in Saint Petersburg, known as Catherine the Great. Her father Christian August, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst + Princess Johanna Elisabeth of Holstein-Gottorp.
Catherina the Great was the mother of
Anna Petrovna Romanova. Anna b. 1757 in Saint Petersburg, the daughter of Stanislaw II August Poniatowski, 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.

Anna Petrovna Romanov had the brother PAUL I, b. 1754.
Paul I of Russia, Emperor in 1796 until 1801, b. 1754 - d. 1801, married in 1773 in Kazan, the 1st to Wilhelmine Luisa von Hessen-Darmstadt 1755 - 1776.
He was the only son of Peter III and Catherine the Great.
Paul I' reign lasted four years, ending with his assassination by conspirators. He was de facto Grand Master of the Order of Hospitallers from 1799 to 1801 [ex-Malta Order], and ordered the construction of a number of Maltese thrones.
Paul I of Russia, d. 1801, married 2nd to Sophia Dorothea Augusta Luisa von Wurttemberg, 1759-1828.

Probably Piotr Paszkowski b. ca 1733, was a brother of named above JAN Paszkowski b 1742
[Jozef Paszkowski of Brzezie, b. ca 1765, was the son of Jan Paszkowski of the Cracow province. JOZEF moved home to the Great Poland and left son - inf. in 1788 - owner of landestate north to Sampolno / SOMPOLNO, in Skotniki].
SKOTNIKI in 1788 - 13 km north to RADZIEJOW; 24 km west to BADKOWO / Badkowo.
See on Barthel de Weydenthal - in BEDKOW or BADKOWO and see BRZEZIE [KRONENBERG -
see Tyminska and Wojtyla], 7 km east of Bedków / BADKOWO.
Osiecz Wielki - ca 1810 this land property was owned by the Bninski family.

Piotr Paszkowski, b. ca 1733, married Elzbieta nee Nietyks, with sons:
1.
Paszkowski Michal 2nd (born in 1761 in Brzesc Litewski - died after 1819),
Colonel in 1794 in Brzesc Litewski, an official in Oszmiany; studied 1775-1779. In 1789 he bought Zabludow in the Grodno county; friend of Hieronim Radziwill and of Michal Zaleski manager to Dominik Radziwill; he was close to Karol Prozor in 1812. 1808-1820 he taken from hands of the Radziwills, Naliboki. After 1819 no inf.
2. Leonard Paszkowski b. 1765 in Brzesc Litewski;
3. Antoni Paszkowski b. 1753 in Brzesc Litewski.

Paszkowski Michal 2nd (1761 - after 1819, younger),
the Colonel of the Brest-Lithuanian militia in 1794, he was the son of Piotr PASZKOWSKI and Elzbieta Nietyks.
He studied at the Knight's School in 1775-1779. Relatives, or perhaps his brothers, were both born in Brest Lit. and also educated at the Knight's School
[but you remember on Michal Paszkowski b. ca 1725/1730, older, who was an official in Malbork, moved in Volhynia]:
Leonard Paszkowski (born 1765)
and Antoni Paszkowski (born 1753).

In MAY 1794, during the Kosciuszko Uprising, Michal Paszkowski received a nomination for a colonel of militia in the Brest-Litovsk Province. From 1789, MICHAL Paszkowski was the owner of Zabludow, 25 km south-east to BIALYSTOK (the Grodziski county), with the farms: Dobrzyniowka and Janowicze-Kolonia, rented by Piotr PASZKOWSKI and Elzbieta Nietyks - his father and then by his mother. In 1785, there was a debate about this estate between Michal Paszkowski and Hieronim Radziwill;
however, there was no break with the Radziwills, and Hieronim RADZIWILL died on Michal's hands (1786).
After the partitions, Michal Paszkowski was helped by Michal Zaleski, since ca 1804 the main plenipotent of Dominik Radziwill (son of Hieronim). Michal Paszkowski in the summer 1806 was employed in the administration of the Radziwill estate. The Wielona / Veliuona manor by the right bank of the Niemen river, at half way from Kowno to Jurbork, in 1818-1820 was owned by named
Michal Zaleski (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-?).

At the end of 1805, MICHAL PASZKOWSKI bought Rosiwale farm near Grodno. In 1808-20, Paszkowski rented the property of Radziwill in Naliboki, where iron ore was located, a iron foundry and a iron products factory were installed. In 1807, the Pszkowski family (maybe Michal) bought the village Karpuciszki, in the Oszmiany district, close to HOLSZANY - also from the Radzivill asstes.
In public life, MICHAL Paszkowski appeared again in 1812, when the Treasury Committee in Lithuania with Karol Prozor constituted on 16 July 1812.

Then Michal Paszkowski lead the third Committee, the so-called economic division; after Napoleon's defeat, he continued to work in the Radziwill administration. In 1815 he was already a commissary of the Radziwill estate, until 1819, and maybe even longer in 1820.
He known the deputy of the civil governor Michal Plater - Plater-Zyberk (Syberg, Zyberg) in WILNO;
Michal Plater (1777-1862 or in 1863), was the third son of Kazimierz Konstanty Broel-Plater and Izabela, the daughter of Jan Jedrzej Borch.
Teodor Ropp was the provincial governor in WILNO.

In JULY 1812 at the meeting with Bassano they presented the project to the departmental administration [the commissioner Bignon, formerly resident in Warsaw]:
for 4 departments (i.e. in the former province), Wilno, Minsk, Grodno and Bialystok created a Commission of the Provisional Government of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, composed of 5 people:
Count Stanislaw Soltan - the presdent of this commission,
Aleksander Sapieha,
Count Franciszek Jelski, Jozef SIERAKOWSKI,
Count Karol Prozor, a former Lithuanian camp commander;
Count Aleksander Potocki, secretary general - Count Jozef Kossakowski.
In the administration was a department of tax, which was constituted by July 16 in the following composition:
the president KAROL Prozor [Stefan Jozef Sierakowski the first chairman],
and two politicians and food committees, with Michal Zaleski and Antoni Lachnicki, but they did not take part in further work of the committee.

Michal Zaleski, the 1st, b. 1744, the former Lithuanian military, was one of the members of the committee.
Perfectly familiar with the country and its economic condition, a good expert, had a wide influences among the nobles and absolute trust of aristocracy.
The tax committee divided into 3 departments, that is fixed income division, non-income section, and economic bureau, with Kazimierz Szwykowski, Antoni Poniatowski, Jan Znosko, in the second - Michal Zaleski, Wincenty Tarnowski and Franciszek Czyz, in the third - Ignacy Listowski, Colonel MICHAL Paszkowski and the judge Dabrowski.
Secretaries of the committee was very talented Kazimierz Kontrym, former artilleryman of Kosciuszko, later secretary of the Vilnius University, an active member of the Patriotic Society, taking a very hot part in all manifestations of national life in Vilnius, according to Zan.
The result of a revision of the administration's activities, Bignon, send to Oszmina mentioned Michal Paszkowski, to Lida - Rajecki, to Brest - Rafal Czyz.


Note on
Abraham-Louis Breguet b. 10 January 1747 and died on 17 September 1823, born in Neuchatel,
Switzerland (Neuchatel - see Duflon, Schaub, Christian Frautschi / Fraucci/ Frautchi / Frauchi b. 1839).
Willaim Milton at Taunton in Somerset, died in 1844.
His son was John Milton b. 1822 + Ann Cook with a son
Sydney Milton b. 1862 - who was living in Clifton Bristol.
In 1890 Sydney Milton married Lina Susette Schwab / Lina Schaub b. 1867, St. Blaise / Hauterive in the Neuchatel district, Switzerland;
Lina's parents were Jakob Schwab / Schaub probably b. in Ferenbalm, the Bern canton, and Susanna Teuscher born in Daerstatten, Bern.
Ferenbalm / Les Baumettes, is a municipality in the Bern-Mittelland administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland, 25 km east of Neuchatel, ca 20 km south-east of St. Blaise, and ca 22 km north of Fribourg.
Saint-Blaise is a municipality in the district of Neuchatel in the canton of Neuchatel in Switzerland.

St. Blaise, close to Neuchatel, ca 6 km north-east. Hauterive is 5 km of Neuchatel, near by St. Blaise.
Among others Pierre Duflon was living in Lausanne and Neuchatel, Suisse;
Marc Duflon from Neuchatel and BOVERESSE, 16 km north-west of Concise, and south-west of Nauchatel.
The family SCHAUB, come from Neuchatel, in 1868. Lina Schaub / Schwab, 1901 and was living in Bristol, England, but was born in canton de Neuchatel and married John Sidney Milton. It is believed that they died in Bern in the early 1900's; may have been living later in Canton de Friborg / Fribourg / Fryburg.
In Saint-Aubin in the canton of Neuchatel, Suisse, 21 km north-east of Concise (Schaub family; maybe as the Schwab), and 14 km south-east of Neuchatel, 19 km north-west of Fribourg; probably in the 18th cent. in Saint-Aubin were the Schaubs.
Luke (Lucas) Schaub, come from Bale / Basel was born 1690 and died in London, 1758;
received an education in Basel and in Saint-Aubin in the canton of Neuchatel to learn the French language, after law school;
Abraham Stanian, British Ambassador in Switzerland gave him various missions;
also, Lord Cobham - British Ambassador in Vienna, take Schaub with him.
In 1715 Cobham was appointed ambassador to Vienna, finally the Polish Embassy.

Luke Schaub, Lukas Schaub, Lucas Schaub b. 1690 in Basel, Swiss descent. Son of a notary, a study of law in Basel, diplomatic career in the service of England; 1715-1716 he was a British charge d'affaires to the Holy Roman Empire; 1720, he was - by the English King George I - knighted; in 1721-1724 he was an English ambassador in Paris; 1737 he mediated in the so-called salmon fishing dispute between Basel and France.
He married Marguerite de Ligonnier du Buisson, b. 1717, d. 1789.
Father of Hans Heinrich Schaub (you must check!) and Frederica Augusta Schaub b. 1750, d. 1832 -
she married William Lock;
her child
William Lock 2nd b. 1767, d. 1847.
He married Elizabeth Jennings (d. 1847), daughter of Henry Constantine Jennings / Jennings-Noel, in 1805. He lived at Norbury Park, Surrey, England.

Above William Lock / Locke, William, the younger (1767-1847), amateur artist, friend of Henry Fuseli;
Locke painted historical and allegorical subjects, after 1819 he lived at Rome and Paris (Paszkowski family in Cracow, Moscow, Rome and Paris also!); leaving one son, William 3rd, and a daughter Elizabeth.

Locke, William, the third (1804-1832), captain and amateur artist, published some illustrations to Byron's works.
He was drowned in the lake of Como, Italy;
married Selina, daughter of Admiral Tollemache;
he had daughter, Augusta Selina Locke b. 1833, married
1. Ernest Lord Burghersh,
2. the Duca di San Teodoro

(Luigi Caracciolo, Duca di Sant'Arpino and San Teodoro m. 1854, diss. 1876 to Augusta Selina Elizabeth Locke b. 6 June 1833 in Milano, died 1906 at Eaton Square.
Sant'Arpino / Sandarpine in the di Caserta in Campania; 14 km north of Napoli, close to Aversa; 18 km south of Capua!

MARIANO, Raffaele / Raphael Mariano / Mariano Mariani, b. in Capua, 1840
- was an Italian philosopher and historian.
Cecilia / Cecylia Mariano Pilar von Pilchau died 1896 in Italy, Neapol.
She was born 1847 in Audern, close to Parnu, Livonia.
Pauline Julie Elisabeth Pilar von Pilchau b. 1855 in Audern, daughter of Fredrik Adolf Woldemar Pilar von Pilchau, from Audern and Berta Johanna Carolina Pilar von Pilchau;
Cecylia was second wife of Rafael Mariano / Raffaele Mariano.
She was sister of Adolf Konstantin Jakob Baron Pilar von Pilchau.
We have got different inf.: Paulina Cecilia Mariano Julia Elizabeth 1847-1896, nee Pilchau von Pilar, the wife of Rafael Mariano.
And also - Paulina Julia Elisabeth von Pilar Pilchau (1847-1896), was married to the professor of the University of Naples.
Relatives:
Adolph (ALF) Jacob Constantin von Pilar Pilchau (1851 - 1925 in Parnu [in Parnawa / Parnu, was studied my grandfather Jerzy Konstantynowicz / Marian Konstantynowicz b. 1898 or 1900 in Miezonka, the son of Anna Konstantynowicz nee Armand + Apolon Konstantynowicz of Kazan and Moscow], Baron of Livonia, and the marshal of the district magistrate in Parnu);
and Helene Bertha Johanna von Adele Gruenewaldt (1853-1889, nee Pilchau von Pilar, married Walther Gruenewaldt).

That is on Cecilia Paulina Julia Elisabeth Pilar von Pilchau (1847-1896), from Italian cementery. The first wife of above Rafael Mariano / Raffaele Mariano was (by geni.com) Charlotte Julie Pilar Pilchau / Charlotte Julie Cacilie Pilar von Pilchau born on January 9, 1847 in Audern, death on December 17, 1896 in Neapol / Neapel.
Her family:
the father Fredrik Adolf Woldemar Pilar von Pilchau, of Audern
and the mother Berta Johanna Carolina Freiin Pilar von Pilchau.
She was sister of Adolf Konstantin Jakob Baron Pilar von Pilchau;
Johanna Sophie Konstanze Keyserling;
Ada;
Pauline Julie Elisabeth;
Theodor Gustav Otto Peter;
Hilda Pilar.

Above Fredrik Adolf Woldemar Pilar von Pilchau, of Audern / Audru, Parnumaa, born 1814, d. 1870 in Audern close to Parnu.
He was the son of Jakob Johann Pilar Pilchau and Juliane Elisabeth Vietinghoff;
and he was the brother of Pauline Luise Pilar von Pilchau. Burial in Parnu. Born 1774, d. 1814.
The grandfather:
Magnus Wilhelm Pilar von Pilchau and Catharina Helena von Tausas.

Gorki was living on Capri Island (Lenin and Dzierzynski were here). Capri is close to Sorrento, ca 13 km on west; south of Napoli / Neapol where was living MARIANO, Raffaele / Raphael Mariano / Mariano Mariani - was an Italian philosopher and historian; student of Augusto Vera;
his two wifes from the Pilar Pilchau family of Audern and Parnu.
From Capri to Napoli: kilometers 32, bearing: SW.

We back to Augusta Selina Locke:
Locke, William, the third (1804-1832), captain and amateur artist, published some illustrations to Byron's works. He was drowned in the lake of Como, Italy;
married Selina, daughter of Admiral Tollemache;
he had daughter, Augusta Selina Locke b. 1833, married
1. Ernest Lord Burghersh,
2.
the Duca di San Teodoro;
3.
Thomas de Grey, the present Lord Walsingham.
Thomas de Grey, 6th Baron Walsingham b. 1843 in Stanhope Street, Mayfair, London, d. 1919, was an English politician, 1874 to 1875 he served as a Lord-in-Waiting in the second Conservative government of Benjamin Disraeli. Marriages to Augusta Selina Elizabeth LOCKE / Selina Lock in 1877, Marion GWYTHERNE-WILLIAMS and Agnes Baird HEMMING.

STANYAN, ABRAHAM (1669 ? - 1732), diplomatist, elder son of Laurence Stanyan of Headley, Middlesex.
In 1702, he was appointed secretary to the Earl of Manchester at Paris; 1705, as envoy to the Swiss cantons, taking with him bills of exchange upon the bankers of Genoa for the allied forces in Italy.
Stanyan at once hastened to Neuchatel.
Stanyan returned home in February 1709, but was soon back again in Switzerland, and was in 1710 with a mission to Piedmont and 1712 at Milan. 1716 - 1717 appointed envoy to Vienna.
1719 - 1720 ambassador to the Porte in Constantinople, succeeded Edward Wortley Montagu;
member of the Kit-Cat Club,
Stanyan was on friendly terms with Pope.
Abraham's younger brother, Temple Stanyan (d. 1752), appointed secretary under Viscount Townshend, 1719 he was appointed clerk in the room of his brother, and numerous diplomatic letters addressed to him from Paris during the embassy of Sir Luke Schaub;
he left a daughter Catherine (d. 1801), who married Admiral Sir Charles Hardy the younger.
Above Charles Edward Montagu, 1st Duke of Manchester, d. 1722, educated at Cambridge, the envoy to Vennice, ambassador to France.

Sir William Trumbul d. 1716, was English envoy at Tangir.

Lord Cobham, on a secret mission to Vienna to the Emperor Charles the Sixth;
with General Cadogan and Sir Luke Schaub (he was secretary to Richard, lord Cobham, who was English ambassador at Vienna in 1715) were sent to Vienna to negotiate the Barrier Treaty.
In 1714, Cobham and Stanhope went together on an embassy to Vienna.
Viscount Cobham = Richard TEMPLE, b. 1675,
the son of Richard Temple senior,
in 1706 Major-General, Field Marshal in 1742, Envoy to Vienna 1714-1715, Constable of Windsor Castle, 1716-1723; created Baron Cobham, 1714 and Viscount Cobham, 1718;
in 1749, the Barony of Cobham of Stowe, Buckinghamshire, England.

Admiral Sir Charles Le Hardy (1714 or 1716-1780)
was the son of Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Le Hardy and Elizabeth Burchett.
In 1749 he married Mary Tate and in 1759, following her death, he married Catharine Stanyan
(see: Abraham Stanian, British Ambassador in Switzerland and Abraham's younger brother, Temple Stanyan d. 1752).
The couple had three sons and two daughters. Sir Charles Hardy died at Spithead, leaving his estate at Rawlins, Oxfordshire, to his eldest son, Temple Hardy. By Catharine's death in 1801, only Temple survived of the three sons. Hardy's brother, Josiah, was a merchant and Governor of New Jersey.

Captain Temple Hardy / Charles Temple Hardy (1765 – 1814) was an English naval officer active during the French Revolutionary Wars, in the capture of the Cape Colony in 1795.
He was a son of Admiral Charles Hardy, at Rawlins, in Oxfordshire.
The will, left his possessions to his wife and to his two unmarried sisters, Clare and Rachael Emilia. Rawlins, in Oxfordshire - Rawlins House, in Adderbury, close to Banbury, in Oxfordshire, north of Oxford.
In Concise (Suzanne Jean SCHAUB lived in the canton of Vaud between 1830 and 1866.
In Concise, Vaud, close to Grandson, Cortaillod, south-west of Neuchatel; north of Lausanne, ca 45 km), in the Vaud canton - 14 km north of Demoret / Demoret (Demoret in the canton of Vaud - ca 30 km north of Lausanne and Cully, 9 km north of Moudon).
Chavornay (Duflon) is 18 km west from Demoret (Schaub).
L'Abbaye (Breguet) is ca 18 km west-south-west of Chavornay (Duflon).

As an independent director of the Noblessner was elected nobleman A. Shaub / A. Schaub, co-owner of two St. Petersburg industrial enterprises,
acc. to: M. N. Baryshnikov, Noblessner: Formation of Financial and Industrial Group in St. Petersburg in the Early Twentieth Century, ed. 2013 - this article is devoted to the research of the formation of financial and industrial group Nobel-Lessner in St. Petersburg in the early twentieth century. It should be noted that for the Nobel interest is important activities of his brother (cousin acc. to me) -
Gustav Schaub, an owner of the mechanical production company in Estonia and director of the Society Volta in Revel
(company, also co-operated with the Petersburg Discount and Loan Bank, specialised in the production of dynamo maschines and electricity motors, and in 1917 its authorized capital amounted to 2,000,000 rubles) and Director of the Company called Karl Winkler in St. Petersburg.

Society Volta supplied also the plant Noblessner in Revel / Tallinn.
The Tallinn plant Volta / 'Volta tehas', was one of the largest enterprises of the Estonia, specialized in the production of electric motors of different types and capacities. It was in Tallinn, street Teestuze; historical Volta factory was founded in 1899.
On April 15, 1899 Joint Stock Company Volta, had shareholders:
Carl Wilhelm Luter / Charles William Luther,
Christian Luther,
Girard,
Christian Berthold Rottermann,
Rosen and
Ingmann and
the Riga Commercial Bank (former German company AEG).

Joint Stock Company Volta has acquired land in Revel and began construction of the plant, received its name from the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta; the plant began work on January 5, 1900 and was originally produced electric motors, generators, lighting systems, including equipment for the Tallinn power station.
Generators produced at the Volta, gave the first electricity for homes of Tallinn in 1913. Before the revolution, the plant employed about a thousand people.
In the summer of 1903 Carl Wilhelm Luter, during a trip to Berlin, died aged forty-four.
Carl Wilhelm Luther - the eldest son of Alexander Martin Luther, the founder of a furniture factory, famous not only in the province of Estonia;
after graduating from Riga Polytechnic, he worked for several years in St. Petersburg, after which he returned to his hometown. In Revel, son of the founder of a furniture factory, Luther was not only the owner of the enterprise, but also led the technical management of production; 1899, together with his younger brother Christian, Carl founded the electro-mechanical factory Volta, becoming its director;
he is the author of Charles Luther Public House in Revel, 1904.

Carl Wilhelm Luther born 1859 in Tallinn, d. 1903 in Berlin, as a son of the German Baltic merchant and entrepreneur Alexander Martin Luther (1810-1876) and his wife Henriette Caroline Steding (1825-1905).

Carl's older brother was the entrepreneur Christian Wilhelm Luther (1857-1914);
Carl Wilhelm Luther concluded in 1885, the Polytechnic of the Livonian capital Riga in mechanical engineering, working in St. Petersburg, and next he returned to Estonia. Carl Wilhelm Luther was son of Alexander Martin Luther and Henriette Caroline Luther,
and was husband of Sidney Frances; he was father of Winifred Luther, by Ilmar Raudmagi.
Alexander Martin Luther b. 1810 in Tallinn, Harju.
A son of Christian II Wilhelm Luther and Johanna Amalie.

The Silvertown Company - The Gutta Percha Co., High Street, Stratford;
3 and 1/2 km north of Venesta, walking by Prince Regent Ln!
At the beginning Dr. William Montgomerie from Malaya, Michael Faraday and Charles Mackintosh, manufacturer of waterproof clothing, Thomas Hancock and his brother Charles found gutta percha the ideal material, and Henry Bewley, manufacturer of soda water, formed the Gutta Percha Company on 4 February 1845.
Venesta of London - A. M. Luther Venesta.
The factory was built in 1893 on the south side (River Thames side) of North Woolwich Road (now the A1020, nearly opposite Mill Road) by Brunner Mond, a forerunner of Imperial Chemical Industries, to produce soda crystals and caustic soda. Venesta Ltd., now Aluminium Foils Ltd., North Woolwich Road, Silvertown.
Wilhelm Schaub / Wilhelm Johann-Vassili Vassilyevitsh Schaub, 1861 - 1934.
Vasily Schaub / Wilhelm Johann Christian, Russian architect, also being built in Moscow, Saratov, Yekaterinburg. Son of Schaub (1834 in Gottingen, d. 1905 in St Petersburg, Russia) / Wilhelm Karl Albert Emil Schaub.
Gottingen is a university town in Lower Saxony.
The grandson of Johann Schaub or Ivan Schaub (b. ca 1800 ?).
Probably Johann Schaub or Ivan Schaub come from Johannes b. 1766 m. second time in 1800 to Elise NEFZGER,
who had a son Johannes 1801 (Johann Schaub or Ivan Schaub) + Barbara SCHWOB.
Wilhelm Johann Vassili Vassilyevitsh Schaub was father of Woldemar Schaub and Gustav Schaub.

Founders of the Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company:
Swiss citizen of French origin, Louis Edward Anton Dyuflon;
and his Swiss friend Yu Dizeren
(Jean Dizerens or Disserens / Diserens / diSerens from Switzerland; they were aristocrats who fled from Paris to Switzerland - Cully in Vaud, Lutry and Lousanne - during the Fr. Revolution, where they first settled in Lutry; they were originally Italian noble family with last name diSerens or Diserens. Also L'Abbaye, is a municipality in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland, town from where the Breguet family came to Paris; around 30 km north - west of Lausanne.
The Schaub family (see: Tallinn Volta, Urban, and loan bank in St Petersburg with the Nobels, near by the Duflon and Konstantynowicz Stock Society in Petersburg, Zaporoze and Moscow) in the Vaud province in Switzerland in 19th cent.:
1. Concise north-west shore of Lac de Neuchatel and south-west of Neuchatel, ca 15 km north of Demoret, Vaud, Suisse.
2. Demoret, Vaud, Suisse is located 12 km north of Mouden;
3. Neuchatel.
Chavornay (Duflon) is 18 km west from Demoret (Schaub). L'Abbaye (Breguet) is ca 18 km west-south-west of Chavornay (Duflon).

The father of above Louis Edward Anton Dyuflon / Luis Edouard / Louis Eduard Anton Duflon / Lun Eduard Anton Duflon, who was born 1861, a Swiss citizen - was probably Francis Dyuflon / Frances Duflon / Francois Louis DUFLON b. approx. 1824 (1831 ?). His wife was Jeanne Louise Susanne CUENOUD born 1826; her next of kin from families: Mercanton, Jenny, Milliquet.
Her parents: Francois-Louis CUENOUD and Jeanne-Francoise CHAMPRENAUD (Jeanne-Francoise CHAMPRENAUD b. 29.03.1792 in Grandvaux, the Vaud province in Suisse; died in 1864).
Mother of Jeanne-Francoise CHAMPRENAUD:
Jeanne-Louise RICCARD was born approx. 1757. Father of above Jeanne-Francoise CHAMPRENAUD:
Jean Pierre Champrenaud.
Riex from Lutry 5 km distance only and east of Lausanne, 10 km.


Colin Gubbins, (1896 - 1976), head of the Special Operations Executive 1943 - 1946;
October 1939 - Charaszkiewicz received a letter from his British colleague, Lt. Col. Colin Gubbins in which he informed Charasziewicz that he had been personally searching for him; Gubbins was also responsible for setting up the secret Auxiliary Units, a civilian force to operate behind the German lines if the United Kingdom was invaded during Operation Sea Lion, Germany's planned invasion.

Gubbins was born in Scotland (or in Japan) on 2 July 1896,
the younger son and third child of John Harington Gubbins (1852 - 1929), Oriental Secretary at the British Legation.
He was educated at Cheltenham College and at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich.

Colin was half Scottish - his mother was a McVean
(inf. under copyright by Colin Houston:
Colin's full name was Major-General Sir Colin McVean Gubbins - a wiry Scots Highlander;
his mother's father Colin McVean had been Chief Surveyor of Japan;
the third child in the family, Colin McVean Gubbins was born in Japan in 1896 to Noni
and Jack Gubbins.
His father
Jack / John Harington Gubbins had been born in Agra, India in 1852 and worked in the British consular service as Oriental Secretary in the Tokio Legation.
His mother
Noni / Helen Brodie McVean had been born in Japan in 1868, and was the eldest child of Colin McVean and Mary Wood Cowan.

This clan come among others of Glen Lochy, Perthshire, Scotland and in 1753 in Killin, Perthshire. The McVean clan from Glen Lochy, in Killin, and DONALD MC VEAN was born 1808 in Perthshire, Scotland;
that is Glen Lochay / Gleann Lochaidh ca 73 km west of Perth, and 60 km north-west of Stirling.

Killin, Perthshire ca 60 km north-west of Sirling, and north of Callander and of Thornhill.

We remember on the governors of British Ceylon:
James Campbell, 1822 to 1824, Major general, was succeeded by Edward Barnes.
Colin Campbell b. 1776 d. 1847, Governor of British Ceylon 1841 to 1847 under Queen Victoria;
1792, ran away from the Perth Academy, returned to Scotland to enter a Navigation Academy in Perth, 1792 sailed for India, he was the fifth son of John Campbell of Melfort
(Colonel John Campbell, laird of Melfort - western Scotland and north-west of Glasgow, Kilninver - close to Melfort, and Kilmelfort - close to Melfort, in Argyllshire, Scotland, born 1730,
his children:
1. Lieutenant-Colonel Archibald Campbell, b. 1767, Killin - half way from Melfort to Perth and west of Perth, in Perthshire, Scotland,
2. John Campbell, b. 1769, Killin, Perthshire,
3. Allan Campbell, b. 1770, Killin, and others children)
and Colina, daughter of John Campbell of Achallader - west-north-west of Perth,
whose mother Katherine was a daughter of
Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel - southern Glasgow.
His brother was Vice-Admiral Sir Patrick Campbell.

See in Bengal:
Latour and Alexander Ramsay, Lieutenant to the 57th Bengal Native Infantry, died at Lahore in 1855. Son of Colonel Michael Ramsay who served the Bengal Infantry. Born at Calcutta, 1821. Balcarres Dalrymple Wardlaw Ramsay, Lieutenant-Colonel, died on 26th January 1885 in Rome, Italy; b. 17 Sept. 1822, son of Robert Wardlaw Ramsay of Tillicoultry and Whitehill.

Tillicoultry is located 18 km east of Stirling!
Whitehill - 15 km south-east of Edinburgh.
At margin:
In Japan, a public telegraph service was inaugurated using Breguet's one;
Louis Francois Clement Breguet b. 1804, d. 1883, was a French physicist and watchmaker,
acted in the early days of telegraphy.
Educated in Switzerland, Breguet was
the grandson of Abraham-Louis Breguet, founder of the watch manufacturing company Breguet.
He became manager of Breguet et Fils watchmakers in 1833 after
his father Louis Antoine Breguet retired.
With Alphonse Foy, in 1842 he developed an electrical needle telegraph, and his telegraph system (1847) was applied to French railways and exported to Japan. Four Breguet dial telegraph devices is in the museum's collection in Japan; the Breguet ABC telegraph was first put into commercial use in 1870;
but in 1869 a telegraph service was started between Tokyo and Yokohama (December 25, 1869) with the assistance of an English expert named G. M. Gilbert.
The telegraph apparatus used at that time was called the Breguet letter-point telegraph, and was operated by moving a handle over a disc on which letters were written. This telegraph was operated by pointing to letters on the disc, and was easy for novices to work. The foreign expert then was an Englishman named G. M. Gilbert. In those days, many hired foreigners were invited to Japan to introduce the Western system and technology. The Meiji Government had 300 foreigners at the Industry Ministry; one of these foreigners was an English engineer Gilbert, who in Sept. 1869 adopted a dual instrument; Jan. 1870 the first message was send.


The TARLO family:

Teresa Tarlo married twice:
I:
Franciszek Rudzinski in 1732 in Opole Lubelskie;
II:
Wojciech Kluszewski in 1746/1747 in Kurzelow.

Teresa Tarlo died ca 1747/1748, was the daughter of Franciszek Tarlo, the Lublin governor, ie. Franciszek Jozef Tarlo died in 1731, the Lublin governor in 1725-1731.
Franciszek Tarlo d. in 1731 + Helena Mlodzianowska d. after 1720.
Franciszek Tarlo was the son of Zygmunt Tarlo died in 1685 + Anna Maria Tarnowska died in 1696.

Above Teresa married to Franciszek Rudzinski, the Kruszwica governor, and the wedding was under care of Jan Tarlo, the Lublin governor. After the death of named Rudzinski she was married second time in 1747 to Wojciech Kluszewski.

Franciszek Tarlo died in 1731 and he had 2 daughters:
Teresa Tarlo and Anna Tarlo + Jozef Kuropatnicki died in 1742 + 2nd to Michal Morsztyn d. in 1760.
Michal had a brother Stefan Benedykt Morsztyn died in 1754.
Stefan Benedykt Morsztyn b. ca 1690, d. 1754 + Helena Szembek; the son of Franciszek Morsztyn + Salomea Teresa Bronicka, ca 1660 - 1722, the daughter of Andrzej (Stefan) Bronicki.

Franciszek Morsztyn + Salomea Teresa Bronicka Myszkowska Morsztyn. Franciszek Morsztyn, ca 1650 - 1724, was the son of Hieronim [Jan] Morsztyn + and Konstancja BARANOWSKA.
Hieronim [Jan] Morsztyn b. ca 1610, was the son of Jan [Jedynak] Morsztyn, ca 1590-1638;
the grandson of Franciszek Morsztyn b. ca 1550
[Franciszek had a brother Krzysztof Starszy Pawlikowski Morsztyn, Sr., 1522 - 1600, the son of Stanislaw Morsztyn, III, b. ca 1500 + Agnieszka],
the great-grandson of Stanislaw Morsztyn, III, b. ca 1500, d. in 1553 + Agnieszka;
the great-great-grandson of Stanislaw Morsztyn, II, b. ca 1480 + Urszula.

Hieronim Morsztyn (1581 - 1622/1623) was a Polish earliest poet of the Polish baroque and sarmatism.

Aleksander Ostrowski, 1810-1896 + Css Helena Morsztyn, 1815-1892.

Count Tomasz Ostrowski with the 3rd wife had a daughter Css Maria Ostrowska (1795-1872), m. in 1815 in Warsaw to Count Ludwik Felicjan Kajetan Morsztyn / Morstin (1782 - 1865), the owner of Plawowice.
They had 6 children, among others: Css Helena Morsztyn m. ca 1833 to Aleksander Ostrowski (1810-1896), the insurgent in 1831, jailed in Olomuniec; the owner of Silniczka in the Radomsko county.

SILNICZKA in the Radomsko county:

Chelmo was owned by Boleslaw Skorzewski, and inf. on him in 1895 in Carskie Siolo, together with Count Jozef Ostrowski the owner of Maluszyn in 1896.

Mikolaj Doruchowski, b. ca 1760, m. Kunegunda Rupniewska. Mikolaj Doruchowski was the son of Jan Doruchowski. Jan Doruchowski, b. ca 1730, was the Nowogrodek official. In Zbylczyce in 1792, was born the daughter of Mikolaj Wierzbiatka Doruchowski and Kunegunda Rupniewski, the owners of part of Zbylczyce; godparents - Ludwik Skorzewski and Miss Aniela Skorzewska, his daughter, the owners of Zbylczyce. Franciszek Madalinski m. Petronella Doruchowski [b. ca 1725 ?], and the 2nd married Julianna Zajdlic.

Jan Doruchowski, b. ca 1730, the Nowogrodek official, and Petronella Madalinska b. ca 1725, and IGNACY Doruchowski b. ca 1735, were the sibilings. Doruchow / Doruchowo in 1764-1796 was owned by Ignacy Wierzbieta Doruchowski together with Eustachy Drogoslaw Skorzewski b. ca 1735 [the owner of Doruchow until 1796/1797, and of CHELMO ca 1796/1797]. Eustachy was the brother to named above Ludwik Skorzewski. Eustachy Skorzewski / Eustace Skorzewski could to argue with the family. And he took the coat of arms as his nickname. He began to seal himself with a new brand of the coat of arms. It must have happened around 1770/1800. Doruchow is a rural commune in the Ostrzeszow County, Greater Poland, 7 kilometres east of Ostrzeszow.
Doruchowo / Doruhowo / Dorochow, lies close to Bobrowniki, and Przytocznica. The owners: until 1660, the Olszewski brothers; in 1700 to Jedrzej Krakowski / Kraszkowski, in 1755 the Rogowski brothers,
bef. 1764 belonged to Jan Doruchowski, b. ca 1730, the Nowogrodek official [Jan's son was above MIKOLAJ Doruchowski b. ca 1760];
in 1764-1796 owned by Ignacy Wierzbieta Doruchowski together with Eustachy Drogoslaw Skorzewski b. ca 1735
[Eustachy Skorzewski was the owner of Doruchow until 1796/1797, and then he took CHELMO ca 1796/1797 close to Przedborz and to Krery, together with his son Ignacy Skorzewski, who also was the owner of Chelmo ca 1796/1797 until Ignacy's death in 1813
{probably from hands of a couple:
Walenty MECINSKI, 1740-1790 + Zuzanna Siemienska}.
Ignacy Skorzewski, 1760-1813, married to Marianna Rychlowska (b. ca 1765) in 1791 in Sulmierzyce.
Sulmierzyce is a rural commune in the Pajeczno County, 14 kilometres east of Pajeczno.
We know in WIELICHOWO close to Prochy and to Wilkowo Polskie, in the western Poland, about Marianna Rychlewska / Rychlowska. In 1743, Karol Rokossowski was the landlord of Wielichowo;
Michal Narwanski, and then Marianna Rychlewska, the treasurer (b. ca 1730/1740 ?);
in 1767, Katarzyna Majkowska was the tenant of Wielichowo.
Above Ignacy Drogoslaw-Skorzewski, 1760-1813, was the son of mentioned above Eustachy Skorzewski and Anna Wiesiolowska born in 1740. Eustachy Skorzewski was born ca 1735].

Chelmo was owned by Boleslaw Skorzewski, and inf. on him in 1895 in Carskie Siolo, together with Count Jozef Ostrowski the owner of Maluszyn in 1896

{MALUSZYN:
a village in the Zytno commune, within the Radomsko County, 12 kilometres east of Zytno, 30 km south-east of Radomsko. Mikolaj Maj of Silniczka, was the owner of Zytno.
Jan Maj, the Sekursko owner and Elzbieta Malczowska of Maluszyn.

The Ostrowskis:

Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski b.ca 1710, d. in 1755 in Maluszyn, the son of Jan or of Wojciech. Jan was the Colonel.

Maluszyn is a village in the Zytno commune, within the Radomsko County, 12 kilometres east of Zytno, 30 km south-east of Radomsko.

Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski d. in 1755, m. Petronela Moszynska. He was the son of
Wojciech Ostrowski b. ca 1680 and Marianna DLUSKA.
The grandson of Lukasz Ostrowski b. ca 1650 and Marianna BUSINSKA.
The great-grandson of Jan Ostrowski b. ca 1620}.

Above Kazimierz Ostrowski had a son
Michal Ostrowski, senior, 1738 in Rzasnia - 1805 + Marcjanna TYMOWSKA.
And the grandson
Michal Wojciech Ostrowski, junior, 1782 - 1847 + Jozefa POTOCKA.
The great-grandson
Aleksander Ostrowski, 1810 in Maluszyn, close to Zytno - 1896 + Helena MORSZTYN.
The great-great-grandson was
Augustyn Ostrowski, 1836 in Krakow - 1898, the husband of Elzbieta Wielopolska.

Augustyn's brothers -
1.
Jan Leon Ostrowski, 1840 in Maluszyn - 1918 [the owner of Leszno village close to Przasnysz and to Krasne];
2.
Jozef Augustyn Ostrowski, 1850 in Maluszyn - 1923 / 1924 in Maluszyn, in 1905 co-founder and then the first president of the Party of Real Politics. On October 27, 1917 to November 14, 1918, he was a member of the Regency Council of the Kingdom of Poland. Together with prelate Zygmunt Chelmicki, he was the author of most of the messages published by the Regency Council. On November 11, 1918, the military authority was handed over in his Warsaw apartment, and on November 14, 1918, civil authority was transferred to Jozef Pilsudski by the Regency Council. In 1896, the owner of the Maluszyn estate.

In 1865, Leszno village [compare Halina Wodkiewicz of Leszno village in Lodz] close to Przasnysz, belonged to Jan Ostrowski.
Jan Leon Ostrowski, 1840-1918,
the son of
Aleksander Ostrowski, 1810-1896;
the grandson of
Michal Wojciech Ostrowski, 1782-1847 + Jozefa Potocka, ca 1784-1859;
and the great-grandson of
Michal Ostrowski, 1738-1805 + Marcjanna Tymowska;
and the great-great-grandson of
Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski, the Sieradz official, ca 1710/1725-1755.

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.

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].

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 Chrzanowska b. ca 1670, the wife of Jan Dobruchowski, younger, b. ca 1660,
the son of Jan Dobruchowski b. 1633 + {Anna Kicka married 1st to Jan b. ca 1610} Jadwiga Psarska.
The grandson of Maciej Dobruchowski b. ca 1570 - NOT of Jan Dobruchowski b. ca 1610.

At the Kalisz court in 1740 together with three Nostitz-Jackowski sisters discussed matters relating to the
Mikolaj Politalski
[Mikolaj Politalski, an official in Ostrzeszow, the owner of Szypierno / Szczypiorno {then of Nostitz-Jackowski property}, BOCZKOW / Boczkowo {3 km north-west to Szczypiorno of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680}, 3 km west to DOBRZEC; and Piekarty / Piekart {then of Dobruchowski property}.
He sold named Piekarty / Piekart to Jan Dobruchowski b. ca 1660 - in 1701].

Mentioned Marianna Chrzanowska b. ca 1670, m. Jan Kotarba Dobruchowski / Jan Dobruchowski b. ca 1660, the wedding before 1692. In KALISZ in 1705, named Jan Dobruchowski, the governor of Ostrzeszow and his wife Marianna de Lanow Chrzanowska / Marianna Dobruchowska Chrzanowska, given cash to the daughter Jozefa Dobruchowski.

Marianna Chrzanowski b. ca 1670, was the wife of Jan Dobruchowski, younger, b. ca 1660, who was the brother to Mikolaj Dobruchowski younger, b. ca 1670, and both were the sons of Jan Dobruchowski, older born 1633.

Hieronim Nieniewski was the son of Anna Myszkowska b. ca 1710,
the daughter of Jan Myszkowski + Jadwiga Gorecki.
Anna Myszkowska m. Andrzej Nieniewski / Niniewski b. ca 1700, the Sieradz official, MP in 1733 of Wielun, the Piotrkow Trybunalski official, of Wielun in 1742 and in 1765;
the leaseholder in 1728 of Starokrzepice, and in 1729 the landlord of Kietlin
[5 km north-west to Dmenin - the link to my family, Skora / Nowak of Krery; 4 km west to Kuchary of the OSTROWSKI family - the same Ostrowski owned the village Leszno close to Przasnysz;
7 km north-east to Radomsko],
in 1736 Andrzej Nieniewski bought Sedzice in the Wroblew parish, in the Sieradz county from Pstrokonski.

SEDZICE - 5 km norh to Wroblew; 4 km south-east to Tubadzin, 7 km north-west to CHARLUPIA MALA [with Chudzik].

Wojciech Rudnicki / Wojciech Jozef Antoni Rudnicki, 1741 - ca 1782 + Jozefa Ordega, the daughter of Wojciech Ordega [the Ordega family owned also ZELECHOW] + Rozalia Pawlowski,
with the children of Wojciech Rudnicki:
1.
Wiktoria Ewa Zuzanna Rudnicka, b. 1764, d. 1791 + Ludwik Amadej;
2.
Antoni Jan Rudnicki, 1766 - 1791, the Wielun official;
3.
Marianna Rudnicka, b. August 1767, d. in 1791 + Jan Amadej.
Marianna married two times more to brothers Hutten-Czapski of Ostrzeszow Wielkopolski.
The sister of above brothers was Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762, married Izydor Kiedrzynski - my mother's genealogical line.

Wojciech Rudnicki b. in Chodaki in April 1741, had also the son, among others, Szymon Rudnicki, b. ca 1765, d. in 1809 + Petronela Walknowska - Walichnowska, the second Petronela {b. ca 1765} married Hieronim Nieniewski {b. bef. 1750}.

Above Petronela Walknowska - Walichnowska was the lady-owner of Blizanow.

Wojciech Nieniewski was the son of Jakub Nieniewski b. ca 1670 + Anna Bartochowska.

Opinogora = Opiniogora:
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. And Elzbieta POTOCKA RUDZINSKA m. the 2nd to Kazimierz Jan Krasinski / Kazimierz Krasinski of Krasne [the owner of BARANOWO, north-west to Ostroleka, and in the Baranowo paris we have: Chudzik, Kaczynski, Rokossowski. Kazimierz Krasinski owned the village Leszno south to Przasnysz]. Kazimierz Jan Krasinski, 1725-1802 = Kazimierz Krasinski = Jan Kazimierz Krasinski, died in ZEGRZE - and here we have von Gersdorff / Gersdorff family.

Elzbieta Eustachia Potocka died in Zegrze in [1764 ?] 1776/1781, married in 1756 until 1766, to Kazimierz Jan Krasinski.
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 Feliks Potocki;
in 1782 to Anna Ossolinska, the daughter of Aleksander Ossolinski + Benedykta Antonina Barbara Lewendal, 1735-1778.

Jadwiga Jaraczewska had a son Krzysztof Jaraczewski + Jadwiga Karwat, b. 1956,
the daughter of Jan Karwat + Maria Sczaniecka.
Krzysztof had 2 sons:
Jerzy Jaraczewski and Dominik Jaraczewski.

Kazimierz Krasinski, 1725 - 1802, the Prussian Count in 1798, co-operated with the King Stanislaw Leszczynski in 1747, the PRZASNYSZ official in 1773. Kazimierz Krasinski, the Drazdzew / Drazdzewo owner, acted in Opinogora. Krasinski served Prussian court in Berlin - compare Marianna Skorzewska nee Ciecierska. Fryderyk Wilhelm III supported Krasinski of Drazdzewo in 1798.
Kazimierz Krasinski took care of the church in Krasnosielc.
In 1800, his son Jozef Wawrzyniec Krasinski welcomed in Zegrze and in Warsaw the King couple of Prussia.
Kazimierz b. 1725, was the son of Antoni Krasinski of Krasne, the Zakroczym governor, lived in 1693-1762 + Barbara Zielinska, ca 1695 - 1774.
Kazimierz Krasinski b. 1725, was the Court official of the French King Ludwik XV. Kazimierz had also daughter Elzbieta.
Elzbieta Krasinski Jaraczewska, b. 1791, d. 1832, writer, born in Warsaw, m. in 1815 to Adam Jaraczewski, b. 1785 in Lubina Mala close to Jarocin [see Walesa south to Jarocin; and Sapieha here - 11 kilometres south-east of Zerkow, 12 km north-east of Jarocin, north to Kotlin].
Dec. 1815, the Jaraczewskis moved home to Borowica (30 km to Lublin).

Adam Jaraczewski b. 1785, died in 1831 in Plock, General [the brother of Nikodem b. ca 1790 and Victoria younger], the son of Wojciech Jaraczewski b. 1740/1744/1750 + Ignacja Karczewski.

Wojciech Jaraczewski, 1740/1744/1750 - 1787/1804. He m. also Wiktoria Zychlinska NOWOWIEJSKA b. ca 1760. The great-grandson of
Antoni Jaraczewski senior, b. ca 1710/1720 + Teresa Oppeln-Bronikowska b. ca 1725.
Wojciech Jaraczewski b. ca 1740/1750, had 6 siblings: Antonina Jaraczewska, Jan Jaraczewski, and 4 others.

Kucieje is a village in the Baranowo commune, 7 kilometres north-west of Baranowo, 3 km north to Ziomek.
Kazimierz Abramczyk, b. 1783 in Rupin, was the brother of named Agata Abramczyk, b. 1793 in Rupin, m. Orzol. Agnieszka Abramczyk nee CHUDZIK, was born ca 1753. Jan Kaczynski junior, b. 1771 was the son of older Jan Kaczynski b. ca 1745;
but Mikolaj born in 1767, was the son of named Walenty Kaczynski b. ca 1745.

The village Leszno in the Przasnysz commune is the core of the Wodkiewicz family with Halina Wodkiewicz married Jaworska, at Krokusowa 57-59, with Monika Bogucka married Sedzicka - Sinti - at the same address.
We back now to Wodkiewicz of Leszno close to Przasnysz and to Krasne of the Krasinskis.
In 1662, Wojciech Gosciminski and Andrzej Roman [the family of the mother's side to Zbigniew Brzezinski had the last name Roman - of Krzynowloga Mala, Zelechow] took Leszno village.
Then in 1676 the owner - Jan Bonawentura Krasinski, in 1775-1790 owned by Kazimierz Krasinski, who had also Baranowo with the Kaczynski family, Chudzik - my fate, and Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski's ancestors. Leszno took Agnieszka Brodzka, the daughter of Wiktoria Skarbek Brodzka, and named Agnieszka was the wife in 1841 of Stanislaw Kisielnicki, the owners of Leszno close to Przasnysz in 1847, but Stanislaw Kisielnicki was the owner of Zielona close to Mlawa in the Plock governorate.

Stanislaw Kisielnicki, ca 1812-1859,
the son of
Karol Kisielnicki b. in 1764 = Jan Karol + Ludwika Zagajewska;
Stanislaw was the grandson of Ignacy Zagajewski + Joanna Trzcinska.
Stanislaw Eustachy Ignacy Kisielnicki m. 2nd to Joanna Jaroszewska. Kisielnicki acted 1861 in the Agriculture Society under Andrzej Zamoyski, and in the White movement in 1863 under Leopold Kronenberg.

In 1865, Leszno village close to Przasnysz, belonged to Jan Ostrowski.
Jan Leon Ostrowski, 1840-1918, the son of Aleksander Ostrowski, 1810-1896.

Compare -
Ludwika Lewald-Jezierska b. in 1820, d. in 1848 in Zielun, 14 km north to Zuromin, 7 km south-east to BRYNSK; 24 km east to SWIEDZIEBNIA.
Ludwika Jezierska b. 1820, was the daughter of
Andrzej Lewald-Jezierski and Jozefa Karwat b. ca 1790/1795.
Andrzej Jezierski was born in 1786 in Bobrowo.
Ludwika Lewald-Jezierska b. 1820, married in 1848, in Bogate
(5 km north-east to KRASNE of the Krasinski family, and 7 km south-east to Leszno small village close to PRZASNYSZ
- Halina Wodkiewicz married Jaworska {minority of Je... roots} at Krokusowa Road, with link to Monika Bogucka married Sedzicka {minority of Si... / Gyp... roots}),
to Jan Narzymski b. ca 1812.
Ludwika had a son Stanislaw NARZYMSKI, ca 1849-1919 + Zenobia Nagrodzka b. ca 1850;
and the grandson
Edward Jan Narzymski, 1878-1943 + Stefania Irena Czarniecka, 1891-1940.

Maria Jezierska / Marianna Lewald Jezierska KARWAT b. 1793, and Feliks KARWAT [the owners of Jablonowo Pomorskie in Prussia]
had only daughter
Otolia Karwat / Otylia Karwat, ca 1810-1867, and Otylia in 1835 was married Stefan Narzymski, the landlord in the Ciechanow county, and the member of the 1831 Insurection.
Maybe Otylia Karwat Narzymska / Otolia Karwat was the daughter of Andrzej Karwat the 2nd, b. ca 1770 + Maria Kreciewska b. ca 1790;
Andrzej Karwat the second, b. ca 1770, came from [we have different data]
Andrzej Karwat from Orpiszew, b. ca 1680,
and from Walenty Karwat b. ca 1700/1710.

Maria Lewald Jezierska b. 1793, maybe was the sister of Andrzej Lewald Jezierski b. 1790/1795.
Andrzej Lewald Jezierski b. 1790/1795 and Maria b. 1793, were the children [?] of
Karol Lewald Jezierski b. ca 1740 + 2nd wife, but 1st was Trembecka.

Net of Polish conspirators, 1767/1768-1918:

Romanow in the Zhytomyr county [Stebnicki; compare Gizycki, Oskierka], Kamieniec Podolski and Skala Podolska [Carsten Niebuhr in 1767 to Kossakowski, Stadnicki, Krasinski]; Felsztyn and Kamionka Wielka [Krasicki with Pradzynski and Sulimierski branch - together with SEDZISZOW MALOPOLSKI]; Rohatyn [Wilhelm Reich and homosexual ideology, with line to Krasinski, Jan Klemens Branicki and the Poniatowskis], Krasne close to Przasnysz [Krasinski with the Leopold's Kronenberg family], Wieniec and Chocen close to Wloclawek [+ Zelechow and Krzynowloga Mala north to Przasnysz;
see Osiecz Wielki with net to Zakrzewski, Skorzewski, Kiedrzynski],
Wilkowo Polskie close to Przemet
[a line of Cagliostro - Szoldrski - Poninski - Kiedrzynski - Mielzynski - Walknowski - Bardzki and Erasmus Mycielski], Jedlno near to Radomsko
[Stadnicki - Mecinski - Walewski; my family Kiedrzynski - a line to Raszkow south to Pleszew and the Skorzewski - Tadeusz Wolanski branch], Pleszew and Raszkow
[Skorzewski - Kiedrzynski - Arnold - Wolowski (the connections to Szymanowski - Brzezinski - Adam Mickiewicz - Woroniecki close to Przasnysz and Rozan)], Pakosc close to Inowroclaw
[with Krotoszyn, Znin and Inowroclaw, Wloclawek masonic movement; Tadeusz Wolanski the godson of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko, Illuminati and Jefferson, Courland and Cagliostro. Pakosc owned the Dzialynski family, also in Goluchow; the relatives of Oskierka of Miezonka], Miezonka
(Oskierka - Dzialynski; Chrapowicki - Bouvier; Stanislaw Radziwill and his family: Stefania Julia Radziwill, Piottuch-Kublicki, Soltan) - Lubuszany - Berezyna - Rawanicze and Kaluzyca
[with SWOLNA - Zarako-Zarakowski; Konstantynowicz, Potocki, Poniatowski, Tyszkiewicz,
Branicki branch - compare Branicki and Kalinowski in 1840;
Slotwinski - Koziell Poklewski / Woroniecki line - Wankowicz and a line to Swolna and Oswieja -
here the Prozor family and Malkiewicz];
Viljandi and Parnu in Estonia [the fate of my family Konstantynowicz with Krauze and Dunkel; Rosenberg];
Moscow and Kazan
[BREGUET and Demonsi, Konstantynowicz, Armand, Paszkowski, Japaridze, Oldenburg];
Swolna
[Wankowicz, Chrapowicki - Bouvier - Miezonka of Stefania Julia Radziwill came from Stanislaw Radziwill; Zarako Zarakowski and Konstantynowicz],
Dryssa and Oswieja in Belarus
[Malkiewicz, Prozor, Zarako Zarakowski, Konstantynowicz].

The Illuminati genealogical net and Polish conspirators roots:

Stefania Ilinski (1841 - 1920) m. Wladyslaw LASKI = Lasek, banker, in 1870 the President of the International Bank in St. Petersburg. The group included the Petersburg International Bank and Russian Bank for Foreign Trade from Russian side. Their rivals may be called as 'Rothschilds' group', including besides Rothschilds their allies with the Petersburg Discount and Loan Bank.

The French side included Credit lyonnais [see Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company] and Credit industriel et commercial.

Petersburg International Bank and Petersburg Discount and Loan Bank acted as intermediaries between the syndicate and the Russian government.

WLADYSLAW LASKI / Vladislav Ljasskij (1831-1889) and Discount and Loan Bank's director, Abram Zak (d. 1893) played the roles of financial advisers of Ivan Vyshnegradsky, the Russian minister of Finance in 1888-1892.
The minister was suspected of close connections with 'Rothschilds' group'.

The Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company co-operated with the St. Petersburg Discount and Loan Bank.
The St. Petersburg Discount and Loan Bank was cooperating especially closely with the St. Petersburg International Bank by taking part "in the military industrial group to build submarines for the Baltic Navy. The group included Lessner's Plant and Nobel's Plant in St. Petersburg, which played a leading role in the group, as well as Fenix, Atlas, and Gatchinsky Ironworks".

Guchkov Alexander Ivanovich b. 1862, political and public figure, banker, was Director of Moscow Discount Bank; heading a defence Commission 1907-1910.
In St Petersburg, he was a member of St Petersburg Discount and Loan Bank's board.
From 1915, he was Chairman of the Central Military-Industrial Committee and a member of Special Meeting for defence. At the end of 1916, he designed plans for dynastic coup.

We know on Stefania Ilinski (1841 - 1920) m. Wladyslaw LASKI = Lasek, banker, in 1870 the President of the International Bank in St. Petersburg.
Stefania Ilinska was the daughter of Janusz Ilinski / Jan Ilinski, b. 1785 in Romanow;
the granddaughter of
Jozef August Ilinski b. 1760 [the friend of TADEUSZ GRABIANKA !];
the great-granddaughter of Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski, b. 1731.

Jozef August Ilinski, the Tadeusz Grabianka's supporter:
Jozef August Ilinski b. 1760 or in 1766 in Romanow in the Zytomierz county, MP, senator, chamberlain, Polish and Russian general lieutenant and the general inspector in 1792; a Maltese bachelor in 1797.

The net from Wielichowo close to Wilkowo Polskie as far as Chelmo near to Przedborz:
Chelmo close to Przedborz with Kobiele Wielkie near to Radomsko with Krzywin / Wielichowo / Dluzyna / Prochy with Stara Hancza and Swiedziebnia / Kowalewo and Kamieniec with Stary Bialcz and
Bucz with Koscian and Wilkowo Polskie / Przasnysz, Krzynowloga Mala, Swiedziebnia with Chocen, Golaszewo and Smilowice, Kowal / Chocen with Zelechow and Krzynowloga Mala - Zelechow, Sedziszow Malopolski, Krzynowloga Mala, Przasnysz / again to Przasnysz, Smilowice, Leszno village, Krasne south to Przasnysz and with Chocen - Krzywin, Kopaszewo, Doruchow, Chelmo, and Chocen.
And my family branch:
Chelmo, Dluzyna, Wola Wiazowa, Wola Pszczolecka, Jedlno, Raszkow with Bieganin and Orpiszewko, Kiedrzyn and Kamyk north to Czestochowa with Pluskowesy close to Chelmza and TRZEBCZ Szlachecki.

Trzebcz in the Chelmno county, Liniewo close to Koscierzyna, Turza Wielka near to LIPNO - the genealogical link to Bieganin-Raszkow-Pogrzybow south to Pleszew / Broniszewice / Orpiszewek, to Chocen commune south of Wloclawek and Gostomia by the Pilica river.

Wielichowo - 4 km north-east to PROCHY
- for almost 200 years, formed a large Bishops key, which was under the lease.
Weronika's [Grabowska nee Scipio of Stara Hancza] daughter was Ludwika Broel-Plater nee Grabowska, 1799 in Cracow - 1873, m. in 1816; d. in 1873 in Prochy in the KOSCIAN / Kosten County in the 19th century.
Prochy is a village in the Wielichowo commune, within Grodzisk Wielkopolski County, at way from Wielichowo and Wolsztyn, 4 km south of Rakoniewice,
3 / 4 kilometres [south-west] west of Wielichowo,
14 / 16 km south of Grodzisk Wielkopolski;
16 / 17 km south to Zdroj - compare Colonel Jozef NEYMAN;
9 km south-west to KOWALEWO.

Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, b. ca 1650, d. 1713, the Crown Marshal in 1702-1713,
in 1682 he married
Ludwika Maria MORSZTYN, the daughter of Andrzej Morsztyn, poet, the Royal court official, 1621 - 1693 in Paris. Named here Count Jan Andrzej Morsztyn, 1621-1693, was the son of
Andrzej Morsztyn + Jadwiga Pobiedzinska.
Jadwiga married Andrzej Morsztyn ca 1620; Andrzej was born ca 1580/1590. They had 4 children.
Andrzej Morsztyn, ca 1580/1590 - 1648, was the son of Krzysztof Starszy Pawlikowski Morsztyn, Senior + unknown wife.
Krzysztof Morsztyn Sr., 1522 - 1600, was the son of Stanislaw Morsztyn, III, b. ca 1500 + Agnieszka.

Mentioned Jan Andrzej Morsztyn in 1659 married Catherine Gordon of Huntly (1635-1691), the youngest daughter of George Gordon, the 2nd Marquess of Huntly (1589-1649) and Lady Anne Campbell, eldest daughter of the seventh Earl of Argyll.
She went to Poland with her older brother Scots colonel Lord Henry Gordon de Huntly, who served the King of Poland and died at Strathbogie.
Catherine (Katarzyna GORDON) was a lady-in-waiting at the Court of Queen Marie Louise de Gonzaga.
Katarzyna Morsztyn Gordon had children:
Isabelle Elisabeth Morshtyn;
Michael Adelbert de Chateauvillain, Count;
Teresa Morsztyn; and
Ludwika Marianna Bielinska.

Andrzej Morsztyn b. 1621, was the brother of Teofila Morsztyn + Andrzej Rey + Aleksander Derszniak. Maybe Andrzej Morsztyn, poet, was the son of Mikolaj Danilowicz, ca 1558-1624, the Lviv governor in 1614, Treasurer of the Crown Court, the son of
Stanislaw Danilowicz + Katarzyna Tarlo.

Kazimierz's BIELINSKI sons:
1.
Franciszek Bielinski, junior, b. 1683 - 1766, the Crown Marshal in 1742-1766, the Chelmno governor in 1725-1732, m. above Dorota Przebendowska of OSTROW Wielkopolski;
2.
Michal Bielinski [b. ca 1690] died 1746/1747, the Chelmno province governor in 1738, the Sztum office, 1725 the King court, 1736-1742 in Kozlowka palace near by Lubartow;
m. 1st to Aurora Maria Rutowska, the daughter of Fryderyk August II and Fatima,
the grand-daughter of
Jan Jerzy II Saxon / Sas and his 1st wife - Anna Zofia of Danmark, 2-v. Claude Marie de Bellegarde;
Jan Jerzy the 2nd m. 2nd time to Tekla Peplowski, the grand-daughter of Jadwiga Niemyski, of the Kozlowka estate.

Michal's BIELINSKI [b. 1690] children:
1.
Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski [b. ca 1740 ?] died 1812 in Vicebsk / Witebsk,
served on the court of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski; the Marshal of the Parliament in 1793,
m. Katarzyna nee Golicyn, b. 1775, d. 1825 [1770-1827] in Saratow.
2.
Elzbieta Bielinska, m. 1779 in Mogilany to Franciszek Wielopolski,
3.
Franciszek Bielinski, b. ca 1740 - d. in 1809, in 1776 member of Nat. Educ. Com.,
in 1794 the Kosciuszko Uprising, an owner of Kozlowka to 1799, and the Otwock palace, m. Krystyna Sanguszko.

Michal Wojciech OSTROWSKI, 1782-1847 + Jozefa Potocka, ca 1784-1859,
had children:
1.
Adelajda Ostrowska, died in 1861;
2.
Aleksander Ostrowski, 1810-1896 + Css Helena Morsztyn, 1815-1892.

In 1865, Leszno close to Przasnysz, belonged to Jan Ostrowski.
Above Jan Leon Ostrowski, 1840-1918,
the son of Aleksander Ostrowski, 1810-1896;
the grandson of
Michal Wojciech Ostrowski, 1782-1847 + Jozefa Potocka, ca 1784-1859;
and the great-grandson of
Michal Ostrowski, 1738-1805 + Marcjanna Tymowska;
and the great-great-grandson of
Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski, the Sieradz official, ca 1710-1755.

Above Jozefa Potocka, ca 1784-1859,
was the daughter of
Aleksander Potocki, 1756-1812 + Teresa Ludwika Hutten-Czapska, ca 1753-1818;
and the granddaughter of
Michal August Hutten-Czapski, 1702-1796;
and the great-granddaughter of
Piotr Hutten-Czapski, younger, b. ca 1677/1680/1685 + Krystyna Dorpowska.

We back to brothers:
1.
ALEKSANDER Ostrowski, the Radomsko official,
2.
KAZIMIERZ JAN Ostrowski + Petronela Moszynska,
3.
ANTONI Ostrowski, ca 1728 - 1792, buried in Przyrowa, the Radomsko official, the owner of Silniczki and Barycza in 1758. The Piaszczyce family line.
Antoni had the son
Teodor Konstanty Ostrowski, the owner of Piaszczyce and Kuchary + Marianna Bialoglowska / Bialoblocka.
They had children:
a) Daniel Ostrowski, d. 1830, the LAZY owner, priest;
b) Wojciech Stanislaw;
c)
Marianna Ludwika Klara Honorata b. 1815 + Antoni Anastazy Henryk Szolowski, the owner of KALY close to Zgierz.
d)
Ignacy Ostrowski b. 1810 in Polichno, d. in 1861 in LEKAWA, the owner of Piaszczyce, Ostrowiec, Kuchary [compare Kuchary and my mother genealogical branch] + Wiktoria Aleksandra Placyda Golembowska.
Ignacy's children:
1.
Tekla Ostrowska m. in 1863, Boleslaw Skorzewski [of Chelmo - close to Krery; compare my mother line],
the son of
Leon Skorzewski + Marianna Morsztyn,
2.
Jadwiga + Wladyslaw Byszewski,
3.
Stanislaw Adam Lazarz Ostrowski b. 1850 in Piaszczyce, d. 1870 in Chelmo close to Krery,
4. Marianna Antonina Helena b. 1849;
5. Antoni Ignacy Adam Kazimierz;
6. Wojciech;
7. Wiktoria Ostrowska m. in 1877, Marian Dunin Wasowicz.
8.
Tadeusz Ostrowski m. in 1893 to Ludwika Ronikier,
e)
Kazimierz Walenty Ostrowski b. 1804, the Lazy owner, m. in 1830 to Rozalia Tymowska, 1798-1879. Next the family Ostrowski in Zdunska Wola and Sieradz.

Wladyslaw Jozef Stadnicki, the Czernihow official, had 2 brothers:
PIOTR Konstanty Stadnicki,
and
Karol Stadnicki, the Braclaw and Cracow official.

Wladyslaw Jozef Stadnicki b. ca 1670, had children [his 2nd wife was Apolinara KEPINSKA]:
1.
Katarzyna Stadnicka, b. ca 1710;
2.
Teresa Stadnicka, 1st, b. ca 1710 [to 1st wife of her father], married Krzysztof Dzianott de Castellati, the official in Gostynin, and in ROZAN in 1746, b. ca 1690/1694
{Teresa's husband was the son of
Franciszek Dzianott de Castellati (de Castellane ?, SENIOR), b. bef. 1650 - d. 1694, and his 1st wife Barbara MORSZTYN.
Franciszek came from
Jakub Gianotti de Castellati, died in 1648, who had a son
Piotr Dzianott b. 1640/1650, with Piotr's children:
Jakub Dzianott [d. 1774] and
Marianna Dzianott Stadnicka + Krzysztof Stadnicki.

Jakub had a son Franciszek Dzianott de Castellati, JUNIOR, 1740 - 1796.

Franciszek junior had a son Onufry Antoni Wincenty Dzianott 1767-1820.

Franciszek CASTELLATI Senior had a brother Piotr Castellati, b. ca 1640/1650, the owner of Zychoczyn / Zychorzyn
(Zychorzyn close to Rusinow, 11 kilometres north-west of Przysucha and of SKRZYNSKO.
7 km south-east to DRZEWICA!
And 10 km north-west to MARIOWKA -
compare Berman-Moczulski here in 1945,
and Marcin's Kiedrzynski (b. ca 1715/1720) family came from the Kalisz county, and came from Jakub Kiedrzynski, the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720.
5 km west to RUSINOW -
compare on MARCIN KIEDRZYNSKI born ca 1715/1720, d. 1788, closest friend to ANDRZEJ Kiedrzynski born ca 1710, his cousin),
and
SLUPIA Konecka - 26 km south-east to PRZEDBORZ and 37 km south to ZARNOW (see Robert Bubis of 2017)}.

The Dembinski family, had been in Przysucha [close to OPOCZNO] since 1727 / 1738, when Urszula, the wife of Antoni Czerminski, after his death in 1728 ?, second time married Jan Dembinski, 2nd.
Jan Dembinski, 2nd, the official in Ruda Wielunska, ca 1690/1700-1754.
Jan Dembinski ca 1690/1700 - 1754, was the son of
Franciszek Dembinski senior, b. 1660 - died in 1727 + Krystyna BOREK, Dembinska.

JAN Dembinski 2nd, was the father of Kajetan Dembinski and Franciszek Dembinski, junior, b. ca 1740.

Then Przysucha was owned by named above Franciszek DEMBINSKI junior, born ca 1740,
and his wife - Urszula Morsztyn Dembinska, b. 1746, the owner of Przysucha and of Rusinow - 10 km to Przysucha.

Jan DEMBINSKI 2nd, of PRZYSUCHA, ca 1690/1700 - 1754, married 1st Marianna Ewa Krasicka, b. ca 1700.

Franciszek Dembinski junior, born ca 1740, married Urszula Morsztyn Dembinska, b. 1746 in Czarkowy
[in 1783, Joachim Morsztyn was the owner of Czarkowy close to WISLICA],
d. 1825 in Cracow; Polish philanthropist.
She was the daughter of
Jan Tomasz Morsztyn; after the death of her parents, August Aleksander Czartoryski took care of her, placing her to the Sisters of the Visitation, In 1762, she was married to Franciszek Dembinski, the official of Wolbrom,
with three children:
Ignacy Dembinski younger; Barbara married Tadeusz Czacki; and Salome / Salomea, a wife of General Jozef Wielhorski.

EWA Tarlo Dembowska, 1736-1808 was the daughter of ADAM TARLO died in 1772.
Teodor Mikolaj Dembowski b. 1766, d. in 1824, Senator, the son of Stefan Dembowski + Ewa TARLO b. 1736, d. 1808 in Sancygniow, the daughter of Adam Tarlo, 1708-1772 + Salomea Anna Mierzejewska, ca 1700 - 1748.
Ewa Tarlo, 1736-1808, m. Stefan Florian Stanislaw Dembowski, Senator 1774-1795, MP, the Plock official in 1755, lived in 1728-1802.
Above Adam Tarlo, 1708-1772, b. in Goszczyn, the Czersk county; d. in Zbrzezie;
the son of
Jozef Tarlo, ca 1680-1713;
the grandson of
Kazimierz Tarlo + Ludwika Zelecka.
Kazimierz Tarlo d. 1690 + Ludwika Maria Zelecka. Kazimierz was the son of
Jan Aleksander Tarlo d. 1680 + Anna Czartoryska died ca 1684.

Kazimierz had 3 children:
Anna Tarlo d. 1751;
Jozef Tarlo d. 1713;
Teresa Tarlo Dzialynska died in 1725.

Zygmunt Tarlo died in 1685, ie. Zygmunt Tarlo, b. ca 1643 in Pilzno, d. 1685/1689 or b. ca 1639, died 1685/1689. Zygmunt had a sister ZOFIA TARLO, m. Lukasz Czerminski b. 1620.

Zygmunt Tarlo was the son of Piotr Aleksander Tarlo died in 1649;
the grandson of Jan Tarlo died in 1587.
Piotr Aleksander married Jadwiga Lanckoronska died in 1667.

But Zygmunt Tarlo, ca 1561/1562 - 1628, was the Przemysl official in 1606, and the governor of Nowy Sacz since 1613. He was married to Barbara Drohojewska in 1601. They had three children:
Zygmunt Aleksander Tarlo, Andrzej Tarlo and Teofilia Tarlo.

Zygmunt Aleksander Tarlo b. ca 1606, died in 1654, the Przemysl governor in 1650-1654.

Remember Franciszek Tarlo d. in 1731 + Helena Mlodzianowska d. aft. 1720. Franciszek Tarlo was the son of Zygmunt Tarlo died in 1685 + Anna Maria Tarnowska d. 1696.

We back again to
Teodor Mikolaj Dembowski b. 1766, d. in 1824, Senator,
the son of
Stefan Dembowski + Ewa TARLO b. 1736, d. 1808 in Sancygniow,
the daughter of Adam Tarlo, 1708-1772 + Salomea Anna Mierzejewska, ca 1700 - 1748.

Ewa Tarlo, 1736-1808, m. Stefan Florian Stanislaw Dembowski, Senator 1774-1795, MP, the Plock official in 1755, lived in 1728-1802. Above EWA Tarlo Dembowska, 1736-1808 + Stefan Florian Stanislaw Dembowski, and
Ewa had a brother
Szymon Tarlo, 1744-1781 + Marianna Ilinska, b. ca 1740/1745, d. in 1784.
Marianna Ilinska, 1740 - aft. 1784, m. Szymon TARLO, in 1766, and she was the daughter of
Kazimierz Ilinski ca 1670/1690 - 1756,
and the granddaughter of Piotr ILINSKI + Zofia Skarbek.

Above Kazimierz Ilinski (1670/1690-1756), MP, Colonel, had the son
Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski b. 1731, the owner of Romanow, the Zytomierz official, MP of Kiev, in 1779 Count;
m. 1st Marianna Jozefa Wessel, 1-voto Jan Aksak;
m. {ca 1774 ?} 2nd Katarzyna Bielska {b. ca 1755},
the daughter of Jozef Bielski b. ca 1730 {or bef. 1730}, who was the owner of Rohatyn
{Katarzyna's sister married Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski born 1759};
m. 3rd to Anna Jakoba Braconnier.

August Jozef Ilinski, b. 1766 [ILLUMINATI and Tadeusz Grabianka],
was the son of mentioned
Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski, born in 1731 in the DUBNO parish + 1st wife Jozefa Wessel Aksak.
Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski was the owner of Romanow. Above Jan Ilinski was the son of Kazimierz Ilinski born ca 1670/1690, died in 1756 in DUBNO, and Anna Suszczewicz.
Above KAZIMIERZ ILINSKI was the owner of Romanow / Romaniw and of Kuren / Kurne, in 1722 Colonel.

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, also with the son:
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.


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.
Tomasz Grzegorz Dembowski, an official in Plock (1754), Zawkrze (1735), in Inowlodz; lived in 1696-1742 + Julianna Teresa Kampenhausen.

Note to PACYNA owned by the Dembowskis:
Teodor Mikolaj Dembowski, 1766-1824 + Zuzanna Dembowska, ca 1777 - 1855, in Tokary, the Konin county. Zuzanna had the son Florian Dembowski, 1803-1882 + Maria Vandenbor. Florian b. 1803 was the brother to named above Teodor junior born in 1809.
Teodor Dembowski, b. 1766, the owner of Pacyna [Pawlak + Znyk in the 19th century] 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. Kurowo - 3 km north-east to Szewo Male - in the KLOTNO parish. 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.

The November of 1831 Uprising:
The Main Committee was being established in Vilnius, which was supposed to lead the uprising to regain independence of Lithuania. The following people joined:
Stanislaw Szumski, the county of Vilnius;
poet Antoni Gorecki;
Ludwik Zambrzycki;
Edward Romer; Justin Hrebnicki; Michal Balinski; Leon Rogalski;
Walerian Pietkiewicz; and Wincenty Pol.

LUBRANIEC:
An owner in August 1827 - Augustyn Jozef Ludwik Slubicki. He was a Napoleonic officer, during the Duchy of Warsaw he was the marshal of the common movement of the Bydgoszcz department. In addition to Lubraniec, he also owned Izbica Kujawska, which were brought by his wife Lucja Zboinski Slubicka, Css; also took Zglowiaczka near Lubraniec; the present palace was probably built earlier, in 1795-1808 and could have been built by Antoni Mieroslawski [the link to my family Uminski-Kiedrzynski-Mieroslawski].
In 1827 - the builder Hilary Szpilowski for Augustyn Slubicki. After the death of Augustyn SLUBICKI, in 1833, the property was managed by a widow Lucja Zboinska Slubicka; the estate took her daughter -
Joanna Mniewska, who in the palace in Lubraniec organized a large library. In 1901, owned by her relative - Elzbieta Dembowski Piwnicka, the daughter of Tytus Dembowski;
the granddaughter of Ignacy Maurycy Stanislaw Dembowski born in 1789;
the great-granddaughter of Antoni Dembowski born ca 1730/1740. Antoni came from Florian Dembowski, 1647-1735 + Ewa Swiejko-Ciechanowiecka, 1660-1758, and named Florian had a son Jozef DEMBOWSKI, an official in Plock (in 1756) b. ca 1690, with sons of Jozef:
above Antoni Dembowski b. ca 1730/1740;
Wojciech Dembowski;
Filip Nereusz Dembowski m. Paula Ewa Zambrzycka.

Above Lucja Zboinska Slubicka, m. Feliks Kretkowski b. ca 1752, d. in 1822 in Grabow in the Leczyca district.
Lucja b. 1792 in Zukowo / Naruszewo, in the Plonsk county, d. in Lubraniec in 1858. Lucja married also to Augustyn Ludwik Jozef Franciszek SLUBICKI. Lucja was the daughter of
Franciszek Ksawery Zboinski, 1751 in KIKOL in the LIPNO county - 1818 + Joanna Grabinska;
the granddaughter of
Ignacy Zboinski, ca 1710/1714 - 1796 in SKEPE in the LIPNO county + Salomea Krasnicka Jaworowska, ca 1724 - 1776.

Jan Nepomucen Zboinski, MP in 1776 of PLOCK; MP in 1782 of Sandomierz; in 1788 MP of Dobrzyn; died in 1805 in Falkow, the Konskie County.
The son of mentioned Count Ignacy Antoni Zboinski b. ca 1710/1714.
In 1761 - Ignacy Antoni Zboinski was the Mszana manager-governor after the death of Gabriel Sierakowski. Ignacy Zboinski (1710/1714 - 1796), in 1765 he had Mszana Dolna with Slonka, Glisne and Ziajkowsk. In 1770, Ignacy Zboinski with his wife Salomea managed Mszana Dolna.

Jan Nepomucen Zboinski in 1776 took all after his father Ignacy Zboinski. Jan Nepomucen Zboinski (1753-1805), aft. 1770 was co-owner of Mszana and then in 1779 until 1797, but in 1780 the leaseholder was Jacek (Jacenty) Grabianka.
Jan Nepomucen Zboinski, bef. 1798 left Mszana for Austrian goverment; 1801 - Count Piotr Wodzicki, together with Wielka Poreba.

Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792, the owner of Bukowiec in the SWIECIE county + the 2nd married Elzbieta Potocka, the owner of Przysiersk;
but Antoni Czapski the 1st m. in 1749 [until ca 1761] to Kandyda Rozalia Lipska, the daughter of Jozef Antoni Lipski, ca 1688 - 1752 + Anna Letkowska, died in 1754.

Elzbieta Potocka [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] 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. above 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.

Kikol - the owner, Ignacy Antoni Zboinski and his son Jan Nepomucen Zboinski.
Kikol is a village in the Lipno County, 10 kilometres north-west of Lipno and 36 km east of Torun.

Konotopie is a village in the Kikol commune, within the Lipno County, 4 kilometres south of Kikol, 6 km north-west of Lipno, and 37 km south-east of Torun.
In 1853, Konotopie bought Ignacy Kazimierz Plaskowski. In 1877, Konotopie took his son Karol Plaskowski until 1892.

Glodowo - owned by the Plaskowskis.

Ignacy Kazimierz Plaskowski b. in 1818 in Czarne, d. 1888. 1847,
he married in Kikol to Antonina Marianna Tekla Zboinska,
the daughter of
Count Karol Zboinski, the Kikol landlord. Chopin visited Karol Zboinski in Kikol.
Count Karol Jozef Zboinski, ca 1790-1850, was the son of
Count Franciszek Ksawery Zboinski, the PLOCK governor, lived in 1751-1818 + Joanna Grabinska, ca 1761-1821.
The grandson of
Ignacy Antoni Zboinski, the PLOCK governor, lived ca 1714-1796 + Salomea Karsnicka, ca 1724-1776;
and of
Wojciech Grabinski

{Wojciech Grabinski, b. ca 1710/1720, d. 1786, the top member of the Bar Confederation in 1768.
Compare with my family line of
Stefan Grabinski b. ca 1695 - d. 1742 + ca 1715 to Konstancja Lubiatowska d. 1763.
STEFAN was the son of Jan Grabinski b. ca 1660, died in 1710 + Katarzyna Rokicka died in 1729.
Dorota Gembicka Grabinska married Hieronim Grabinski and also Maciej Pstrokonski, 1599-1642.
Stefan Grabinski who was the grandson of Hieronim Grabinski b. ca 1610/1628, d. 1661/1662 + Dorota Gembicka died in 1663. Hieronim was the son of Jan Grabinski, b. ca 1580/1590/1600, d. 1628 + Malgorzata Marianna KOBIERZYCKA b. aft. 1590.
We know on
Grzegorz Grabinski b. aft. 1590, who was the brother to above Jan Grabinski b. aft. 1580 or ca 1590.
Jan b. aft. 1580 was the son of older Hieronim Grabinski, ca 1540 - ca 1590. Hieronim older m. Barbara Rogozinska 2voto Barbara Rogozinska m. Borzyslawski. Grzegorz Grabinski, b. aft. 1590, died in 1668, owned Czudziec / CZUDEC and Grabion.
CZUDEC took Jan Grabinski b. ca 1630/1640 + Anna GUMOWSKA. Jan Grabinski b. ca 1630/1640 was the owner of Czudec, the Zakroczym official in 1682. Anna Gumowska nee ARCISZEWSKA died and Jan b. ca 1630/1640, m. 2nd to Helena Ustrzycka},

the Royal court official, lived ca 1710/1720-1786

{Wojciech Grabinski b. ca 1710/1720, was the son of Jozef Wojciech Grabinski b. ca 1680 + Teresa WOLSKA.

Above Stefan Grabinski b. ca 1695, had 4 sons: Jan Grabinski;
Andrzej Grabinski;
Wawrzyniec (Bartlomiej) Grabinski died in 1769;
Bartlomiej Grabinski died in 1787.

Above Jozef Wojciech Grabinski (Grabienski) b. ca 1680, d. 1750, the Sandomierz official in 1710-1712 + Teresa WOLSKA;
and Jozef Wojciech was the son of
Jan Grabinski b. ca 1630/1640 + Anna GUMOWSKA. Jan Grabinski b. ca 1630/1640 was the owner of Czudec, the Zakroczym official in 1682. Anna Gumowska nee ARCISZEWSKA died and Jan b. ca 1630/1640, m. 2nd to Helena Ustrzycka.
Jozef Wojciech had a sibilins:
Stanislaw Mikoaj Grabinski;
Wladyslaw Grabinski;
half-brothers Stanislaw and Kazimierz; half-sisters Teresa and Katarzyna.

Jan Grabinski b. ca 1630/1640, was the son of Grzegorz Grabinski b. ca 1590.

And Hieronim Grabinski, ca 1610/1628 - ca 1661/1662 + Dorota GEMBICKA, was the son of Jan Grabinski, b. ca 1580/1590, d. 1628 + Malgorzata Marianna KOBIERZYCKA}

+ Karolina Malachowska, 1730-1817.

Franciszek Zboinski b. ca 1680 + Agnieszka Karnkowska, ca 1690-1740.

Jan Malachowski, 1698-1762 + Izabela Humiecka.

Above GRABINSKI - Kiedrzynski branch:

Jakub Kiedrzynski from Kalisz, born in WILCZKOW in 1738, was the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715/1720, and Jakub was the owner of Orpiszewek close to Przasnysz. WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish. Jakub died in 1798 and he was buried in Kalisz. JAKUB Kiedrzynski, and Antoni Psarski in 1792 [Antoni PSARSKI m. Lucja Czekulin] were next of kin to the Madalinski family.
Jakub m. 3 times, among others to BRYGIDA, the daughter of Wojciech Marek Bardzki, 1699-1770 + Helena Teresa Kozminska, 1706-1792.
Brygida Bardzka Walknowska + JAKUB Kiedrzynski had a son and two daughters:
1.
Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska ARNOLD, b. 1770 / 1772-1811 [she was in Raszkow with Helena Kiedrzynska widowed after Izydor Kiedrzynski, who died bef. 1802/1803 in Jedlno];
2.
Petronela Kiedrzynska married to Melchior Jan Pradzynski [his family owned Wola Wiazowa - here was living named Helena Kiedrzynska, in 1820/1821 until 1828].

Jakub's sister was DOROTA PSARSKA - MADALINSKA, born ca 1740 / 1750, died in 1784, was the sister of Izydor Kiedrzynski, Kasper Kiedrzynski and named Jakub Kiedrzynski, and others sibilings born in Wilczkow and in Bieganin / Bieganino close to Raszkow.

Dorota was 1st married (1768 / 1769 ?) to Wawrzyniec Grabinski / Wawrzyniec Bartlomiej Grabinski who d. before 1769
[his father Stefan Grabinski d. 1742, mother Konstancja Lubiatowska d. 1763;
his brothers:
Jan Grabinski, Andrzej Grabinski, Bartlomiej Grabinski d. 1787;
his step-father Szymon Czarniecki d. 1744];
Dorota m. 2nd to Tomasz Psarski born ca 1750, died ca 1807; Tomasz was owner of Wola Dzierlinska bought in 1786.
Dorota Kiedrzynska Grabinska Psarska m. 3rd to Kajetan Madalinski 1740-1784, with the son Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809.

TOMASZ Psarski (born - ? - ca 1730-1807), was the son of Mikolaj Psarski, the owner of Zielonczyn, and Teresa Skrzynska, in 1786 the owner of Wola Dzierlinska.
Tomasz Psarski married to Dorota Kiedrzynska [my family], the daughter of Andrzej Kiedrzynski and Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski,
Dorota was 1 voto Wawrzyniec Grabinski;
Tomasz Psarski was 2nd voto Franciszka Rupniewska died 1826.
Tomasz Psarski had the daughter Marianna Psarski, the owner of Wola Dzierlinska, m. Mikolaj Sulimierski, the son of Michal Sulimierski and Jadwiga Jaroszewska.

Ignacy Plaskowski b. in 1818, had 3 children:
Boleslaw Zygmunt Plaskowski (d. 1849),
Edward Michal Plaskowski (d. 1850) and
Karol Teodor Plaskowski (1850-1913).
They were buried in Czarne. Czarne is a village in the Wielgie commune, within the Lipno County, 4 kilometres north of Wielgie, 10 km south-east of Lipno; 7 / 8 km north-west to Rumunki Tupadelskie [WALESA]; 18 km north-west to TURZA Wielka.

Karol Teodor Plaskowski in 1881 in Glodowo built the manor / court, 7 km north-west to Czarne.
Antonina Plaskowska d. in 1858 in Antwerpia. And Ignacy Plaskowski m. 2nd in 1858 to Joanna Leopoldyna Koschembarhr-Lyskowska / Koschembahr Lyskowska.
Ignacy Plaskowski was the son of Kajetan Cyprian Plaskowski + Jozefa Trembecki.

KIKOL, 10 km north-west to Lipno [Pola Negri, Lech Walesa and Leszek Balcerowicz, also Maciej Igor Wojtczak of Brzesc Kujawski aft. 2010]:
ca 1685 - Wojciech Zboinski / Wojciech Jan Zboinski b. ca 1640, was the landlord;
the Zboinskis owned Kikol until ca 1850.
In 1800 - Franciszek Ksawery Zboinski bought from Css Ludwika Skarbek, the Izbica estate.
Ignacy Antoni Zboinski built in Kikol the palace bef. 1800.
Wojciech Zboinski, ca 1640 - 1703, was the owner of Kikol.

PIOTR KRUSZYNSKI, b. 1690, d. 1781 or after.
Piotr Kruszynski was the Pluskowesy estate close to Chelmza, until 1781 [compare PLASKOWSKI].
Pluskowesy bought Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski older, who was died in 1802.
Tomasz Jan Jackowski, 1798 - 1866, was the son of Jozef JACKOWSKI [1st] b. 1767 and Gertruda Fabianowska. Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski died in 1833 in Skarlin, was the son of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski d. 1802, and Dorota. Jozef was the half-brother of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1770.

Above Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski b. in 1767 m. also to Jozefin CISSOWSKA, and I wrote above Jozef was the son of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski [3rd], ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat village; m. the 1st to Dorota RADOLINSKA, the 2nd to NIEWIESCINSKA, the 3rd to Marcianna Antonie Barbara KCZEWSKA, b. in 1745 in Straszewo, the daughter of Andrzej Kczewski and Marianna PAWLOWSKA.
Jozef was the grandson of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski [the brother of Anna Skorzewska and of Franciszka Kiedrzynska - my family line], ca 1700/1705 - ca 1766 + Ewa Wypczynska and Eleonora DABROWSKA.

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.

Ignatia Elzbieta Eufemia Jaraczewska, born Koczewska / Ignacja Kczewska, in 1759/1761 in CZACZ, the Koscian county, 4 kilometres north-east of Smigiel [here was living Rafal Tadeusz Gajewski (born in 1714, Czacz - d. 1776 in Borzeciczki or Srem, buried in Wolsztyn].

Above Ignacja Eufemia Kczewska b. ca 1759, m. Ignacy Jaraczewski b. ca 1760,
with a son Adam Jaraczewski, 1785-1831.

Above Adam JARACZEWSKI m. in 1815 in Warsaw to Css Elzbieta Marianna Jozefa Krasinska of Krasne, 1791-1832,
the daughter of
Kazimierz Krasinski / Count Kazmierz Jan Krasinski, 1725-1802 + Anna Ossolinska.

Above Kazimierz Krasinski, the owner of Baranowo [here the ancestors of Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski; Kaczynski and Chudzik - my family line], died in Zegrze,
was the son of
Antoni Krasinski, the Zakroczym official, lived in 1693-1762 in ZEGRZE + Barbara Zielinska, ca 1690-1774.

Baranowo had a church, founded by Count Kazimierz Krasinski / Kazimierz Jan Krasinski, together with Bishop Michal Jerzy Poniatowski
(1773-1785; the father of Maleszewski who was married three times in France, among others to Venture de Paradise.
Named Venture de Paradise was intermarried to Breguet, Sulkowski, Maleszewski).

Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792, the owner of Bukowiec in the SWIECIE county + the 2nd married Elzbieta Potocka, the owner of Przysiersk;
but Antoni Czapski the 1st m. in 1749 [until ca 1761] to Kandyda Rozalia Lipska, the daughter of Jozef Antoni Lipski, ca 1688 - 1752 + Anna Letkowska, died in 1754.

Elzbieta Potocka [the 1st Rudzinska of Sedziszow Malopolski; the 2nd Krasinska of Baranowo, in the Ostroleka county, and of Zegrze; 3rd Hutten-Czapska of Bukowiec in the SWIECIE county, and of Przysiersk] 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.

In 1906, LUBRANIEC belonged to Bronislaw Grodzicki, and with his wife - Maria, until 1918. The last owner until 1939 was Stanislaw Grodzicki.

We back again to
Teodor Mikolaj Dembowski b. 1766, d. in 1824, Senator,
the son of
Stefan Dembowski + Ewa TARLO b. 1736, d. 1808 in Sancygniow,
the daughter of Adam Tarlo, 1708-1772 + Salomea Anna Mierzejewska, ca 1700 - 1748.
Ewa Tarlo, 1736-1808, m. Stefan Florian Stanislaw Dembowski, Senator 1774-1795, MP, the Plock official in 1755, lived in 1728-1802.
Above EWA Tarlo Dembowska, 1736-1808 + Stefan Florian Stanislaw Dembowski, and
Ewa had a brother
Szymon Tarlo, 1744-1781 + Marianna Ilinska, b. ca 1740/1745, d. in 1784.
Marianna Ilinska, 1740 - aft. 1784, m. Szymon TARLO, in 1766, and she was the daughter of
Kazimierz Ilinski ca 1670/1690 - 1756,
and the granddaughter of Piotr ILINSKI + Zofia Skarbek.

Above Kazimierz Ilinski (1670/1690-1756), MP, Colonel, had the son
Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski b. 1731, the owner of Romanow, the Zytomierz official, MP of Kiev, in 1779 Count;
m. 1st Marianna Jozefa Wessel, 1-voto Jan Aksak;
m. {ca 1774 ?} 2nd Katarzyna Bielska {b. ca 1755},
the daughter of Jozef Bielski b. ca 1730 {or bef. 1730}, who was the owner of Rohatyn
{Katarzyna's sister married Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski born 1759};
m. 3rd to Anna Jakoba Braconnier.

August Jozef Ilinski, b. 1766 [ILLUMINATI and Tadeusz Grabianka],
was the son of mentioned
Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski, born in 1731 in the DUBNO parish + 1st wife Jozefa Wessel Aksak. Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski was the owner of Romanow. Above Jan Ilinski was the son of Kazimierz Ilinski born ca 1670/1690, died in 1756 in DUBNO, and Anna Suszczewicz. Above KAZIMIERZ ILINSKI was the owner of Romanow / Romaniw and of Kuren / Kurne, in 1722 Colonel.


The BLASZKI county and a link to the KALISZ court in 1740 where discussed issues relating to people such as Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680, and Teresa Zaluskowska his ex-wife;
and also on
Mikolaj Politalski born ca 1650.

Swiercze, the farm, in the Lututow parish, NOT in the Unikow parish. The Sieradz county. Swiercze also known as Piaski.
Lututow, lies 22 kilometres east of Wieruszow.
Lututow in 1753 took Madalinski. Then to Alojzy Presper Biernacki aft. ca 1815, and next owner Stanislaw Poraj Biernacki.

Stanislaw Biernacki, 1854-1920 + Cecylia Szmidecka. Stanislaw was the son of Adam Michal Biernacki b. 1824 + Julia Pancer.
Adam Michal was the son of Julia or Marianna Julianna Biernacka b. ca 1781 in Skrzeki, the Greater Poland, died in 1852 in Czyste, the Koscierzyna County + Roch Biernacki b. 1787 {= Roch Jacek Anastazy Biernacki, m. in 1809 in Czekanow}.

Julia Biernacka b. ca 1781 was the daughter of
Michal Franciszek Biernacki, 1745-1812 + Antonina JABLKOWSKA died in 1819.
Antonina was the daughter of Kajetan Jablkowski, 1718-1772
{Kajetan had a brother Jozef. Jakub BORZECKI, a son of Jan, in 1702 married to Marianna Bardzka, the daughter of Piotr BARDZKI and Urszula Mlodziejowski, widoved after 1st husband Eliasz Birszynski. Jakub had in 1705 Wegierki, from hands of Andrzej Roznowski. In 1711-14 he took Dzierzazna (near Gebice). Marianna Borzecka nee Bardzka was living before 1737 - close to Konin. Jakub d. before 1740. His daughter Zofia Borzecka in 1737 was a wife of Jozef Jablkowski}
+ Cecylia Zielonacka died in 1787.

Antonina Biernacka Jablkowska
was the granddaughter of
Ludwik Antoni Jablkowski, 1687-1749;
the great-granddaughter of
Jan Jablkowski d. 1701;
who was the son of
Wojciech Jablkowski died in 1684 + Dorota Trzcinska died in 1688,
probably the aunt to Franciszek TRZCINSKI, who was in 1720 the landlord of Slembowo = Pawliszczew.

Jan Borzecki, died before 1686 + Zofia Roznowski, d. before 1718, had sons:
Wladyslaw; Jakub;
and a daughter Regina m. in Gebice in 1715 to Jan Gintowt.
Above Wladyslaw Borzecki in 1686 an official in Policko, m. Zofia Jablkowski, the daughter of Mikolaj JABLKOWSKI + Elzbieta Radecki.

Named Roch Biernacki b. 1787 in Warsaw, d. in 1829,
the son of Jan Chryzostom Biernacki, ca 1725 - 1816 in Warsaw + Tekla Piotrowska.

Jan Chryzostom was the son of Piotr Pawel Biernacki b. ca 1705 + Agnieszka PIASECKA;
the grandson of Piotr Biernacki b. ca 1680.

Niemojew / Niemojewo, 4 km north-east to Lututow,
included Niemojew and Knapy, Jozefin, Kloski and named Piaski together with Swiercze in 1867. Niemojew is situated 6 km north-west to Dymki which is east to Lututow; Dymki belonged to Jakub Kiedrzynski ca 1700.

Unikow at way from Lututow to Zloczew. Piaski is a village in the Lututow commune, within the Wieruszow County, 2 kilometres west of Lututow, 20 km north-east of Wieruszow.
We have the second village Piaski, north to Boleslawiec - compare Konstancja Hutten-Czapska.

JABLKOWSKI and PSARSKI ALEKSANDER MAREK b. ca 1660, died ca 1726:
Aleksander Marek Psarski had two sons -
A.
MIKOLAJ Psarski b. ca 1690, died 1762 (branch of Tomasz Psarski the 1st, b. ca 1730, married Dorota Kiedrzynska) m. Teresa Skrzynska;
B.
FRANCISZEK KSAWERY, 1691 - 1772, the owner of Cieszanowice, Poradzew, Gawlowice, part of Biala, Unikow [the parish close to LUTUTOW], Myslniew, Szklarka and m. Teresa Silnicka / Sielnicka in 1726. Teresa Sielnicka b. 1700.

Above FRANCISZEK KSAWERY Psarski b. 1691, had children:
1.
Marianna b. ca 1740, m. Jan Nepomucen Kosma Damian Adam Olszowski b. 1733 in Baranow;
2.
Wojciech Stefan Psarski, an owner of Szklarka, m. Marianna / Magdalena Walewska;
3.
Jadwiga 1740-1808 m. Ludwik Bylina, a son of Anna Madalinski m. Bylina;
4.
Jan Kanty Psarski, the owner of Wielgie and DYMKI, m. Teodora / Honorata Pstrokonska b. 1730,
with
a.
Tomasz Psarski the 2nd, b. ca 1755, m. Jablkowska b. ca 1760 {probably the sister to Antonina Jablkowska. Michal Franciszek Biernacki, 1745-1812 + Antonina JABLKOWSKA died in 1819. Antonina was the daughter of Kajetan Jablkowski, 1718-1772};
b.
Honorata Psarska, 1770-1831, m. Jakub Madalinski, 1775-1833, the brother of Jozef Madalinski b. 1774;
5.
Jakub Fryderyk PSARSKI, born ca 1730, d. 1805, the owner of Myslniew close to Ostrzeszow;
6.
Konstancja Psarska m. in 1784, to Franciszek Ksawery Walewski d. ca 1805, the owner of Wola Wiazowa, the son of Franciszek Walewski.

Above TOMASZ Psarski the 1st (born ca 1730-1807),
was the son of above named
Mikolaj Psarski, the owner of Zielonczyn + Teresa Skrzynska, in 1786 the owner of Wola Dzierlinska.

Tomasz Psarski b. ca 1730, married to Dorota Kiedrzynska, the daughter of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710 and Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski.
Dorota was 1voto Wawrzyniec Grabinski.
Tomasz Psarski was 2nd voto Franciszka Rupniewska died 1826.

Dorota Kiedrzynska Grabinska Psarska m. 3rd to Kajetan Madalinski, 1740-1784,
with the son
Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809.

Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809, m. Julianna nee Bogdanska, 1st voto JAKUB Kiedrzynski; she d. in Orpiszew / Orpiszewko in 1809 (Orpiszewko was the Kiedrzynskis).

Jozef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI b. 1774, the owner of Kraszyn and Chodaki,
had children:
a)
Kunegunda Madalinska, b. ca 1809 in Orpiszewek, m. in 1835 in Restarzew, to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784;
b)
Sebastian Fabian MADALINSKI.

Jozef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI b. 1774 had brother Jakub Hiacynt MADALINSKI born 1775, m. Honorata Psarska died ca 1820, with the daughter Anna Madalinska b. 1797, m. in 1821 to Jozef Julian Walewski, the son of Andrzej Walewski, the owner of Wola Balucka.

Madalinski Aleksander, the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow, m. 1725 to Barbara Walknowska - Walichnowska,
with children:
A.
Kontancja Madalinska m. in 1757 to Dominik Zelislawski, 2nd time married to Maksymilian Pradzynski, the son of Michal Pradzynski and Teresa Malachowska;
B.
Kajetan Madalinski d. ca 1784, the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow, m. Dorota Kiedrzynska, the daughter of Andrzej KIEDRZYNSKI + Franciszka Jackowska.
Dorota Madalinska was the owner of Wola Dzierlinska.
The children of Kajetan Madalinski:
1. Michal Stanislaw Kostka b. 1776,
2. Anna;
3. Julianna b. 1775,
4. Waleria Jozefa b. 1778;
5.
Jozef Wawrzyniec Kajetan Madalinski b. 1774, Captain, the owner of Kraszyn and Chodaki, m. Julianna Bogdanska, 1 voto Jakub Kiedrzynski;
with children:
a)
Kunegunda Madalinska b. ca 1809 in Orpiszewek (of the Kiedrzynskis), m. 1835 in Restarzew, to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784, the son of Jozef CHRZANOWSKI.

Jakub Kiedrzynski - the owner of Orpiszewek [born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798]; the closest relatives of the MADALINSKI family was Jakub Kiedrzynski, the official of Kalisz who helped to this family. Jozef Madalinski, Jakub Madalinski and Julianna nee BOGDANSKA were owners of Raczkow and Upuszczow, inf. 1786. Above JAKUB Kiedrzynski, and Antoni Psarski in 1792 [Antoni PSARSKI m. Lucja Czekulin] were next of kin to the Madalinski family.

Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809, m. Julianna Bogdanska, 1st voto JAKUB Kiedrzynski; she d. in Orpiszew / Orpiszewko / ORPISZEWEK in 1809 (Orpiszewko was owned by the Kiedrzynskis).
He was the son of
Kajetan Madalinski, 1740-1784 and Dorota Kiedrzynska b. 1740 or 1750 - 1784.
Mentioned Jozef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI b. 1774, was the owner of Kraszyn [18 km south-east to MLYNY PIEKARSKIE, and south-east to DOBRA; see CHRZANOWSKI in Piekary] and Chodaki [4 km south-east to named KRASZYN].

Above 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 b. 1793/1794],
the son of
Jozef Chrzanowski [b. 1761] and Zofia Tymienicka / TYMIENIECKA
- 2nd wife of Jozef Chrzanowski.
Jozef Chrzanowski + 1st to Jozefa Trawinska.

Jozef Chrzanowski {Korab}, b. March 1761, d. 1833.

Dorota Agata Brzeski (born Chrzanowski in 1801), was the daughter of mentioned Jozef Chrzanowski b. 1761, and Jozefa Trawinski b. in 1760, d. in 1791. Jozef was born in 1761, d. 1833.

Jozef Chrzanowski [b. 1761] m. Zofia Tymienicka / TYMIENIECKA - 2nd wife of Jozef Chrzanowski. Jozef was born in 1761 and he had 8 children with Trawinska and with TYMIENIECKA:
1.
Ignacy Chrzanowski, Polish Colonel in 1830, the chief of HQ of the Polish Army; lived in {Dec.} 1793-1861;
2.
Jozef Teodor Chrzanowski, 1794-1831;
3.
unknown of OLKUSZ;
4.
Wojciech CHRZANOWSKI (January 1793-1861) b. in Biskupice, the Cracow prov., died in Paris; General, was the son of Jozef, 1761-1833 + Jozefa Trawinska
[either Wojciech Chrzanowski was born in 1793, to Adam Chrzanowski and Jadwiga. Wojciech had 7 siblings: Walenty Chrzanowski, Elzbieta Chrzanowska and 5 others. Or Wojciech Chrzanowski was born in 1793, to Kajetan Chrzanowski; Kajetan was born in 1769. Wojciech had 2 sons: Jakub Chechlinski and one other];
Jozefa Chrzanowska Trawinska d. in 1791.
5.
Wiktoria Wloczewski nee Chrzanowska.

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 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. He 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.

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.
Siekierzyn - the Grabow by Prosna commune, in the Ostrzeszow County, and Marszalki / Marszalkowo - 2 km south-west to Siekierzyn. Siekierzyn - 6 km north-west to BOBROWNIKI of the MADALINSKI family intermarried to Kiedrzynski; 7 km north to Doruchow.

Jozef Chrzanowski b. 1761 was the son of Michal Chrzanowski b. ca 1732 or Michal Chrzanowski b. in 1724/1732.

Jozef Teodor Chrzanowski b. ca 1800, was the son of named Jozef Chrzanowski, 1761-1833 + Jozefa Trawinska.

Konrad Jozefat CHRZANOWSKI and Lukasz Piotr Szymon Chrzanowski and Szymon Chrzanowski, with Izabela Helena Milewska, Franciszka Weronika NOSTITZ-Jackowska, were the children of
Kacper Chrzanowski + Magdalena Sulimierski;
and the great-great-grandchildren of Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690 - inf. in 1837.

Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690, married Zofia Zielonacka b. 1706,
with children:
Anna Zofia Chrzanowska b. 1723;
above Michal Chrzanowski b. in 1724 / ca 1732;
Jozef Chrzanowski b. 1728 in OSTRZESZOW;
Ignacy Kajetan Chrzanowski b. in 1729;
Marianna Brygitta Barbara Chrzanowska b. in 1732; Katarzyna Franciszka Chrzanowska b. 1734; Jozef Aniol Chrzanowski b. 1736;
Tomasz Piotr Jan Chrzanowski b. in 1739.

Zofia Michalina Chrzanowska Rowecka / 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.
DAMIAN had the brother Pawel Marcelli Chrzanowski b. 1846 in the estate of Dzierzazna in the Piotrkow Trybunalski county, d. 1914 in Warszawa, General of the Russian Army.

Pawel Chrzanowski b. 1798/1800 - 1866 + Michalina Rybicka. Pawel Chrzanowski b. in Rekoszewice, d. in PANASZEW, was the son of
Stanislaw Chrzanowski + Petronela Tomicka.
Petronela Tomicka, ca 1760/1763 - 1827; Stanislaw Chrzanowski, b. ca 1760/1770, was the son of mentioned above
Jozef Chrzanowski b. 1728 + Marianna Zaremba b. ca 1740.
Named here Jozef Urban Chrzanowski b. 1728, had a son Tomasz Chrzanowski born in 1770.

Jozef Urban Chrzanowski b. 1728, was the son of Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690 + Zofia Zielonacka.

Jozef b. 1761 was maybe the brother of Adam b. ca 1760/1765, Ignacy younger b. ca 1760
and both were the sons of Ignacy Chrzanowski older b. ca 1729/1730;
and the grandsons of
Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690, married Zofia Zielonacka b. 1706.

Jakub's children among others:
Anna Zofia Chrzanowska b. 1723;
above Michal Chrzanowski b. in 1724 / ca 1732;
above Jozef Urban Chrzanowski b. 1728 / Jozef Chrzanowski b. 1728 in OSTRZESZOW;
above Ignacy = Ignacy Kajetan Chrzanowski b. in 1729.

Jozef b. 1761, was the son of
1. Jozef Urban Chrzanowski b. 1728 = Jozef Chrzanowski + Anna Chadzynski.
2. either of Ignacy Chrzanowski older b. ca 1730.
3. or of Michal Chrzanowski b. ca 1732.

Jozef b. 1761, was the grandson of Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690.

Above General Wojciech Chrzanowski b. 1793, co-operated in France with: Wladyslaw Zamoyski, Stanislaw Barzykowski, Jozef Bem, and Ludwik Bystrzonowski / Ludwik Bystrzanowski.

Ludwik Tadeusz Bystrzonowski b. 1797, d. 1878; was the son of Kazimierz Bystrzanowski + Css Anna Russocka m. ca 1795, the daughter of Count Mikolaj Russocki, ca 1745-1818 + Magdalena Dobinska.
Liberata Bystrzanowska m. Wladyslaw Kochanowski, was the daughter of named Kazimierz Bystrzanowski.

Kazimierz Szafraniec-Bystrzanowski, 1764-1840, was the son of
Michal Bystrzonowski, the Royal court official, ca 1730-1798 + Katarzyna Borzyslawska / Boryslawska;
the grandson of
Karol Bystrzanowski, the Checiny official, 1710-1752 + Apolonia Misiowska.

Above Katarzyna Boryslawska was the daughter of Antoni Borzyslawski, the Halicz official.
Sebastian Bystrzanowski b. 1730, d. 1795, was the son of Karol Bystrzanowski b. ca 1710 + Apolonia.
Kazimierz b. 1764, was the great-grandson of Jan Stanislaw Bystrzanowski b. ca 1660/1665 + Zofia May;
the great-great-great-grandson of Jan Bystrzanowski b. ca 1570, d. in 1634 + Katarzyna Misiowska.
Jan b. ca 1660/1665, had a brother Aleksander Bystrzanowski.

We back to the Kiedrzynski - Madalinski branch:
5.
Jozef Wawrzyniec Kajetan Madalinski b. 1774, Captain, the owner of Kraszyn and Chodaki, m. Julianna Bogdanska, 1 voto Jakub Kiedrzynski;
with children:
a)
Kunegunda Madalinska b. ca 1809 in Orpiszewek (of the Kiedrzynskis), m. 1835 in Restarzew, to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784, the son of Jozef CHRZANOWSKI.
b)
Sebastian Fabian Madalinski.

6.
Jakub Hiacynt Madalinski b. 1775, m. Honorata Psarska,
the daughter of Jan Kanty Psarski;
with children:
a)
Anna Madalinska, b. 1797, m. in 1821 to Jozef Julian Walewski, the son of Andrzej WALEWSKI and Antonina Czartkowska, the owner of Wola Balucka;
b)
Eliza Madalinska, 1800-29, m. Grzegorz Chrzanowski,
c)
Pulcheria Anna Magdalena b. 1795 in Parcice,
d)
Ludwik Jozef Augustyn Madalinski b. ca 1803, d. 1854, the landowner of Koscielec and Madalinow, m. in 1829 in Restarzew, to Pelagia Krystyna Jozefa Wegierska, b. ca 1810, a daughter of Petronela nee Psarska, Wegierska;
with a son
Stanislaw Madalinski, b. ca 1835, lived Iwanowice, m. in 1857 in Biala, to Felicja Malgorzata Sylwestra Szeliga Potocka, b. ca 1838 in Stypuly.

DOROTA PSARSKA - MADALINSKA born ca 1740 / 1750, died in 1784.
Dorota was 1st married (1768 / 1769 ?) to Wawrzyniec Grabinski / Wawrzyniec Bartlomiej Grabinski who d. before 1769
[his father Stefan Grabinski d. 1742, mother Konstancja Lubiatowska d. 1763; his brothers:
Jan Grabinski, Andrzej Grabinski, Bartlomiej Grabinski d. 1787;
his step-father Szymon Czarniecki d. 1744];
Dorota m. 2nd to Tomasz Psarski born ca 1750, died ca 1807; Tomasz was owner of Wola Dzierlinska bought in 1786.
Dorota m. 3rd to Kajetan Madalinski, 1740-1784, with the son Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809.

Tomasz Psarski had a daughter Marianna Psarski, an owner of Wola Dzierlinska, m. Mikolaj Sulimierski, the son of Michal Sulimierski and Jadwiga Jaroszewska.

Inf. on mentioned court in Kalisz, in 1740, and on three sisters -
Franciszka Jackowska - Kiedrzynska, the wife of Andrzej Kiedrzynski [the father of my direct ancestor Izydor Kiedrzynski in 1775/1776 in Jedlno],
and Anna Jackowska the wife of Antoni Skorzewski;
Konstancja Jackowska the wife of Stanislaw Niniewski / NIENIEWSKI - all born as Nostitz-Jackowski.
The court case concerned
1. Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, ex-owner of Boczkow and Szczypierno / Szczypiorno, the south-west part of Kalisz at present, 3 km south-west to DOBRZEC, close to BOCZKOW;
2. Teresa Zaluskowska;
3. Mikolaj Dobruchowski, the son of Jan Dobruchowski, the official in Ostrzeszow; the owner of Piekarty;
4.
Marianna Chrzanowski b. ca 1670, the wife of Jan Dobruchowski, younger, b. ca 1660, the son of Jan Dobruchowski b. 1633 + {Anna Kicka married to Jan b. ca 1610} Jadwiga Psarska.
The grandson of Maciej Dobruchowski b. ca 1570 - NOT of Jan Dobruchowski b. ca 1610.
5.
Mikolaj Politalski, the official in Ostrzeszow, the owner of Szypierno / Szczypiorno, BOCZKOW / Boczkowo, 3 km west to DOBRZEC; and Piekarty. He sold named Piekarty to Jan Dobruchowski in 1701.

In 1708 in SIERADZ, Katarzyna Bujnowska with her husband Stanislaw Bujnowski, the lady-owner of Sulmierki vs. Teresa Magnuska, m. 1st to Mikolaj Sulmierski, the 2nd married Jan Politalski. Jan Politalski was maybe the brother to named Mikolaj Politalski b. ca 1650.

In 1617, Jan Bielowski 'Scibor', the son of Marcin Bielowski, the landlord of Bielow in the SZADEK county, gave his wife a dowry - Anna Politalska Bielowska.
In 1595, Marcin Ligocki, with his wife Anna Politalska, the daughter of Jakub Politalski, and Marcin was the owner of a part of Karsnice Wielkie, Wsto and Tymianka in the SZADEK county, bought from Jan Karsnicki, the son of Swietoslaw Karsnicki. Marcin Ligocki sold Karsnice Wielkie to Stefan Mianowski, the son of Wojciech Mianowski.

In 1580, Jan Poleski, of Brzykow in the SIERADZ county, with his wife, a daughter of Jakub Politalski. In 1553 named Jakub Politalski of Wielga Wies.

Teresa Zaluskowska {m. Nostitz-Jackowska} was mentioned at Kalisz court in 1740, together with Mikolaj Dobruchowski b. ca 1670, the son of Jan Dobruchowski, older born 1633, and Mikolaj was the official in Ostrzeszow, the owner of Piekarty / Piekart - 6 km west to the core of Kalisz.

In 1669 in the court, the brothers Andrzej Dobruchowski and Jan Dobruchowski b. 1633, known as Kotarba Doburchowski.
At court in 1667, Jan Dobruchowski b. 1633, the son of Maciej Dobruchowski b. ca 1570. Acc. to me Jan Dobruchowski b. ca 1610, died bef. 1669, was the half-brother to Maciej b. ca 1570. Jan Dobruchowski b. 1610, m. 1st Anna Kicka.

Jan Dobruchowski b. 1633 was married also to Jadwiga Psarska, the daughter of Jan Psarski + Anna Skorzewska.
Andrzej and Jan Dobruchowski b. 1633, were the sons of
Maciej Dobruchowski b. ca 1570 - NOT of Jan Dobruchowski b. 1610, oldest.

Justyna Psarska b. ca 1630 - inf. in 1665 - was the second wife of Jan Dobruchowski b. ca 1610. They were living in Karsnice, the Marzenin parish / Marzenin close to LASK, 10 km south-east to Zdunska Wola; north to Sedziejowice, and KARSZNICE at present, 3/4 km north-west to Marzenin.

Andrzej and Jan Dobruchowski b. 1633, the brothers, had the aunt, Agnieszka Dobruchowska, the sister of Jan Dobruchowski b. 1610, and Agnieszka married to Stanislaw Magnuski Klimontowicz.
Marianna Chrzanowska b. ca 1670, married Jan Dobruchowski, younger, b. ca 1660,
the son of
Jan Dobruchowski b. 1633 + {Anna Kicka married 1st to Jan b. ca 1610} Jadwiga Psarska.
The grandson of
Maciej Dobruchowski b. ca 1570 - NOT of Jan Dobruchowski b. ca 1610.

At the above court in Kalisz in 1740, mentioned Mikolaj Politalski, an official in Ostrzeszow, the owner of Szypierno / Szczypiorno {then of Nostitz-Jackowski property},
BOCZKOW / Boczkowo {3 km north-west to Szczypiorno of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680}, 3 km west to DOBRZEC;
and Piekarty / Piekart {then of Dobruchowski property} then sold named Piekarty / Piekart to Jan Dobruchowski b. ca 1660 - in 1701.

Mentioned Marianna Chrzanowska b. ca 1670, m. Jan Kotarba Dobruchowski / Jan Dobruchowski b. ca 1660, the wedding before 1692. In KALISZ in 1705, named Jan Dobruchowski, the governor of Ostrzeszow and his wife Marianna de Lanow Chrzanowska / Marianna Dobruchowska Chrzanowska, given cash to the daughter Jozefa Dobruchowski.
Marianna Chrzanowski b. ca 1670, was the wife of Jan Dobruchowski, younger, b. ca 1660, who was the brother to Mikolaj Dobruchowski younger, b. ca 1670, and both were the sons of Jan Dobruchowski, older born 1633.
Marianna Chrzanowski b. ca 1670, the wife of Jan Dobruchowski, b. ca 1660, and Marianna died aft. 1740 {!}.
Her brothers:
Kazimierz Chrzanowski b. ca 1670;
and Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690, d. 1742;
and maybe Franciszek older b. ca 1690/1695 + Zofia KRASICKA.

Jan Nepomucen Paschalis Chrzanowski, was the son of Jan Chrzanowski + Katarzyna Sokolowska. Above Jan Chrzanowski, 1741-1827, was the son of Franciszek Chrzanowski younger + Wiktoria MEJER.
Franciszek b. 1720, died in 1795 or 1710-1795;
Jan was the grandson of Franciszek Chrzanowski OLDER born ca 1690/1693, d. in 1761 + Zofia Krasicka.

Marianna's father -
Piotr Chrzanowski b. ca 1650 close to OPINOGORA + Marianna Gozdzikowska,
the daughter of Stanislaw Gozdzikowski + Elzbieta LEZENSKA.

Marianna Chrzanowska Dobruchowska m. 2nd to Hiacynt Jacek Secygniowski.

Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690, married Zofia Zielonacka b. 1706,
with children:
Anna Zofia Chrzanowska b. 1723;
Michal Chrzanowski b. in 1724;
Jozef Chrzanowski b. 1728 in OSTRZESZOW;
Ignacy Kajetan Chrzanowski b. in 1729;
Marianna Brygitta Barbara Chrzanowska b. in 1732;
Katarzyna Franciszka Chrzanowska b. 1734;
Jozef Aniol Chrzanowski b. 1736;
Tomasz Piotr Jan Chrzanowski b. in 1739;
Maksymilian German Jakub Chrzanowski b. 1741;
Franciszek Egidiusz Chrzanowski b. ca 1741, died in 1807.

Stanislaw Chrzanowski, b. ca 1760/1770,
was the son of mentioned
Jozef Chrzanowski / Jozef Urban Chrzanowski b. 1728 + Marianna Zaremba b. ca 1740.
Jozef Chrzanowski was the brother to CHRZANOWSKI Jan {Poraj - Tomasz Piotr Jan b. 1739} m. Anna Przeniewska,
with a son
KACPER Chrzanowski b. ca 1757 [NOT in 1747 or in 1774], d. 1834/bef. 1837, owned Wolka Panska, m. Magdalena Maria Sulimierska, b. ca 1768, d. 1834.

Jozef Urban Chrzanowski b. 1728, was the owner of Marszalki in the Ostrzeszow county + Marianna Zareba. Named here Jozef Urban Chrzanowski had a son Tomasz Chrzanowski born in 1770.
Jozef Urban Chrzanowski b. 1728, was the son of Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690 + Zofia Zielonacka. Jakub Chrzanowski died ca 1768, the Ostrzeszow writer, owned Siekierzyn and Marszalki + Zofia Zielonacka, the daughter of Ludwik + Anna Radzimski.

Wanda Lucja Bogumila Geneli b. ca 1870, her mother 1831-1893; Wanda married in Warsaw in 1885, to LEON KIEDRZYNSKI = Leon Henryk Kiedrzynski or named Henryk KIEDRZYNSKI - Ostoja, born in 1859 in Grzymaczew
[the estate Grzymaczew - Wojkow, close to WRZACA, 9 km south to BLASZKI; 25 km west to Sieradz].
His father born in 1840 in Kalisz, married in 1859 - Grzymaczew [Lucjan Aleksander Kiedrzynski].
His grandfather
Aleksander Kiedrzynski born in September 1806 in Staw Kaliski, in the Kalisz county, married a wife b. 1810; Aleksander's brother, 1813-1869.
His great-grandfather
Franciszek Kiedrzynski b. 1772 May or ca 1770. Franciszek Kiedrzynski married in Staw or Staw Kaliski, 9 km north-west to BLASZKI, in 1804.
Staw - 25 km south to BEDZIECHOW of Kiedrzynski and SKORZEWSKI.
Franciszek Kiedrzynski b. 1770/1772, was the son of
Pawel Kiedrzynski b. ca 1739/1740, and Dorota Karlinska b. in 1740.
Pawel Kiedrzynski was born in 1739 / 1740.
Franciszek had 3 siblings: Klemens Kiedrzynski. Franciszek married Marianna Grygowska b. 1770, with the son Aleksander Kiedrzynski b. 1806.

PAWEL Kiedrzynski b. 1739/1740, died in September 1809 in MEKA, the Sieradz parish {the son of MARCIN Kiedrzynski + Wiktoria Pstrokonska},
had a brothers among others:
1. Jan Antoni Maciej Kiedrzynski, b. on 27 May 1738 in Wilczkow, the Gluchow parish;
2. Florian Kiedrzynski, b. 1740 in NOSKOWO.

Brief explanation -
Michal Bajkowski, the owner of Czepy, the official in Kalisz, married in 1785, to Franciszka Kiedrzynska, the daughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski, the official in Kalisz, and Brygida Bardzki Walknowska {Jakub's brother was Izydor Kiedrzynski b. 1749 + Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762, my direct ancestors of Bieganin, Raszkow, Jedlno and Wola Wiazowa},
with the daughter
Jozefa Bajkowska b. ca 1786, d. 1826, m. Stanislaw Uminski d. ca 1811, of Bronow,
the 2nd she was married in 1812, Leon Witalis Chmielewski, 1786-1840,
a son of
Antoni Chmielewski and Eleonora Boryslawski, the owner of Zimotki.

Stanislaw's Uminski 1st wife was TEKLA b. 1775.

Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, 1715 - d. 1783, senior, the owner of WILCZKOW;
the official in Piotrkow; official in MOZYR in 1750, m. Agnieszka Nieniewska, 1715/1720/1725 - d. 1776, the daughter of
Andrzej Nieniewski and Anna Myszkowska.
Franciszek's son was junior, Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, 1750/1760 - 1818 in Ostrow, the Jeziorsko parish.

Agnieszka Nieniewska d. 1776.
Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, 1715 - d. 1783, senior, the owner of WILCZKOW,
was the brother of Marianna,
and to Wiktoria PSTROKONSKA {born ca 1715/1720} - she was married Marcin Kiedrzynski {b. ca 1715/1720},
the son of Jakub Kiedrzynski senior, and Ewa Gomolinska / GOMULINSKA.

Ksawery Pstrokonski / Pstrokonski Franciszek Ksawery, 1715 - 1776 or ca 1783 [his mother Konstancja ZAREMBA died in 1753 + Maciej Pstrokonski, 1675-1753], m. Agnieszka Nieniewska born ca 1733, d. 1776. Her children were born in 1750, Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski younger; in 1755 a daughter Jozefa Pstrokonska, and among others the last daughter Helena Pstrokonska in 1776.
Jan Kanty Kiedrzynski b. ca 1749, was the son of Franciszek Kiedrzynski and Agnieszka Nieniewska b. ca 1733, died in 1776. Agnieszka Nieniewska was the 1st with named Kiedrzynski in 1749/1750, and the 2nd married Pstrokonska aft. 1750.

Named above Wiktoria Pstrokonska acc. to DWORZACZEK:

inf. in 1771 on Kajetan Lipnicki, a son of Gabriel LIPNICKI and Marianna Bojanowska, together with Bona Kiedrzynska, a daughter of Marcin Kiedrzynski + Wiktoria Pstrokonska.

Bona had brothers:
inf. in 1775 on Florian / Florjan Kiedrzynski a clark in KALISZ;
above Pawel Kiedrzynski [heirs], the son of named Marcin + Wiktoria nee Pstrokonska;
Stanislaw Kiedrzynski, the writer of the customs chamber in WSCHOWA + ZAMOYSKA;
and her brother Jozef Kiedrzynski - heirs.

In 1773 in Sieradz, sums up Marjanna Zamoyska, the widow after Stanislaw Kiedrzynski, and mentioned Jozef Kiedrzynski chalk up of above Marianna Kiedrzynska nee Zamoyska.

In [or before 1788] 1788 named Bona Kiedrzynska, the daughter of above Marcin and Wiktoria nee Pstrokonska, married Kajetan Lipnicki, the son of Gabriel Lipnicki and Marianna Bojanowska.

In 1780, the court case of successors of Maciej [Jan Antoni Maciej Kiedrzynski, 1738 - d. ?] and his wife Konstancja Zaremba, with:
Jan Kanty Kiedrzynski;
Franciszek Ksawery;
and named Wiktoria nee Pstrokonska, the wife of Marcin Kiedrzynski.

Mentioned Jan Kanty Kiedrzynski was the son of Franciszek Kiedrzynski and Agnieszka Nieniewska.

In 1806, in Rypinek [Rypinek - left-bank district of Kalisz, located southeast of downtown] on 19 March 1806 and 18 May, it was the ceremony of baptism of the child of noble Wojciech Pstrokonski and Anna Walczewski, named son-baby given the names Juliusz Cyryl Jan Nepomucen / Julius Cyril John Nepomuk.
Godparents: Mr. Jan Gorczyczewski abbot of Sulejowek, the Archdeacon of Kalisz; and Lady Wiktoria Pstrokonska, the grandmother of the child.

In ZDUNSKA WOLA, in 1785, the 17th January,
baptism of Agnieszka Marianna Tekla, a daughter of Mlynarczyk Simon and Helena Dudzianka,
with Godparents:
Katarzyna nee Madalinska, married Gorczycka of Sieradz, and Jozef / Joseph Madalinski, of Wielun.
In Zdunska Wola in 1785,
a baptism of Felix MASLOWSKI, a son of Andrzej MASLOWSKI + Catherine Maslowski, of Owrucz,
with Godparents:
Mr. Jozef Pstrokonski / Joseph Pstrokoński, and Ms. Aniela Dobek, of Sieradz, as well as Mr. Zygmunt Dobek of Sieradz, and Victoria Pstrokonska / Wiktoria Pstrokonska, also Honourable Wojciech Pstrokonski with Miss Agnieszka Jablkowska.

In Swiedzieniewice on 8 November, 1785,
baptized a child born on October 25, of Andrzej Gorczycki + Katarzyna MADALINSKA / Catherine nee Madalinski, the burgraves of Sieradz; the daughter-baby has name: Teresa Carolina Gorczycki. Godparents were
Mr. Jan Krakowski, a treasurer of Sieradz from Janiszewice, and Mrs. Roza nee Rzepecki, married SULIMIERSKA / Szulmierska, of Piotrkow Trybunalski {Roza Rzepecka Sulimierska}.

Jakob Kiedrzynski, the 1st senior, b. ca 1675, had brothers or cousins:
Marcin Kiedrzynski older, b. ca 1670 / 1680,
Mikolaj Kiedrzynski the 2nd, b. ca ? - inf. 1704,
Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska - inf. 1704 in the Kalisz province;
and Adam Kiedrzynski b. ca 1660 / 1670,
the son of
Zofia Lubienska Kiedrzynska, 1640 - 1692,
the daughter of
Wojciech Lubienski d. 1653, and Teofila Gorska, d. 1668.
Adam Kiedrzynski was living in Galonki.
Elzbieta Myszkowska m. before 1692 to Adam Kiedrzynski.

At the KALISZ court in 1740 discussed issues relating to people such as Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680, and Teresa Zaluskowska his ex-wife;
and also on
Mikolaj Politalski
[Mikolaj Politalski, an official in Ostrzeszow, the owner of Szypierno / Szczypiorno {then of Nostitz-Jackowski property},
BOCZKOW / Boczkowo {3 km north-west to Szczypiorno of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680}, 3 km west to DOBRZEC;
and Piekarty / Piekart {then of Dobruchowski property}. Mikolaj Politanski or Politalski sold named Piekarty / Piekart to Jan Dobruchowski b. ca 1660 - in 1701].

Three sisters who were daughters of the above-mentioned Jan Nostitz-Jackowski participated in the court case in 1740 in Kalisz:
1. Franciszka Jackowska - Kiedrzynska, the wife of Andrzej Kiedrzynski [the father of Izydor - my family line],
2. and Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, the wife of Antoni Skorzewski;
3.
Konstancja Nostitz-Jackowska, the wife of Stanislaw NIENIEWSKI / Stanislaw Niniewski b. ca 1720 - all sisters born as Nostitz-Jackowski. The father was Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680.

Probably Agnieszka Nieniewska Pstrokonska [her husband took Sedzice from Nieniewski] b. ca 1725, was the sister of named Stanislaw Nieniewski and both were the children of Andrzej Nieniewski b. ca 1700. Andrzej had a brother Wojciech Nieniewski b. ca 1700. Andrzej had a next of kin Teresa Bratkowska.

Teresa Blinska / Teresa Bilinska married above Mikolaj POLITALSKI / Mikolaj Politanski.
Mikolaj Politalski b. ca 1650, was the Ostrzeszow writer, the owner of Szypierno / SZCZYPIORNO, Boczkowo and Piekart / Piekarty, and then he sold named Piekart to Jan Dobruchowski in 1701.
The Politanski family with the Ostoja arms, ie. Politalski. Stefan Politalski was the owner of Szczukoczyce. Mikolaj Politalski in the Wielun county inf. in 1674; Franciszek Stanislaw Politalski in the Leczyca county inf. in 1674.

Pawel Zaluskowski b. ca 1690, was the brother of Teresa Zaluskowska b. ca 1680 + Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680, with daughters: Anna Nostitz-Jackowska b. ca 1710, d. ca 1768 + Skorzewski; and Franciszka married Andrzej Kiedrzynski.

Krystyna Molska, of Czarnca, nee Czarniecka, bef. 1650 - 1715, was the second wife of Adam Molski of Pleszew, and they had the daughter Anna Molska married ca 1705 to Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680, with the son Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin and Raszkow, b. ca 1710, married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA.
Teresa's half-brother was Pawel Zaluskowski of Kaliszkowice Olobockie, 8 km north-east to MIKSTAT, at half way from Ostrzeszow to Ostrow Wielkopolski.

Wojciech Molski b. ca 1692/1696 was the brother and the half-brother to:
Piotr Molski younger; Jozef Molski; Teresa, Helena, and to
Anna MOLSKA, b. 1687, m. Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680 - my family line.

Jan Nepomucen WYBICKI was the father of Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska
[Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska, b. 1825 in Konojadki / Konojady - died in 1898, the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki; the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski.
Mentioned Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1770,
and the grandson of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, SENIOR, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat;
the great-grandson of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1705 - ca 1766;
the great-great-grandson of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and TERESA ZALUSKOWSKA
[Rozalia Trzebska was the 2nd wife of named Jan Jackowski; but Zaluskowska is my line to the Kiedrzynskis and the Skorzewskis].

Anna Molska + Jan Kiedrzynski, had the son
Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720, died bef. 1769 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 + 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA b. bef. 1690.

Agnieszka Szczypierska Wierzchleyska b. ca 1670, and Marianna Szczypierska Zaluskowska b. ca 1675, were the sisters.

Jakub Wierzchleyski died ca 1720, m. Rozalia Malska, 2-voto Stanislaw Grabski, was the brother to Pawel Wierzchleyski
[the son of
Tomasz Wierzchleyski d. ca 1678 + in 1647, 1st to Jadwiga Ruszkowska, 2nd to Zofia Bakowska, 2-voto Kazimierz Gorecki.
The grandson of
Andrzej WIERZCHLEJSKI / Wierzchleyski ANDRZEJ, the owner of Kochlew and Wierzchlas, m. Zofia Mecinska, 2nd m. in 1629, Jadwiga Komorowska]
and Andrzej Wierzchleyski died ca 1712, the owner of Krzeczow, Kochlew and Kraszkowice, m. Agnieszka Szczypierska,
the daughter of
Franciszek SZCZYPIERSKI + Teresa Blinski / Anna Teresa Blinska.
Mikolaj Politalski married Anna Teresa 1voto Szczypierska, 2voto Politalska (born Blinska) in 1677.

Agnieszka Szczypierska Wierzchleyska had a son Jan Wierzchleyski d. ca 1746, the owner of Mieleszyn + J. Olszewska.
Above JAN Wierzchleyski in 1735 was the owner of Mieleszyn, Kobylnica, Sulmowo, Sulmowek, Stojanowo, m. ca 1713, Joanna Olszewska, the daughter of Andrzej OLSZEWSKI + Katarzyna Karchowski, 2-voto Jozef Suchorski.

Pawel Zaluskowski and Teresa Zaluskowska Nostitz-Jackowska were the sibilings. They had the mother Marianna Szczypierska married Aleksander Zaluskowski b. ca 1660.
Marianna Zaluskowska Szczypierska had a brother Franciszek Szczypierski m. Teresa Blinska.
Teresa Blinska married 3 times.
The 2nd Teresa Blinska m. Pawel Wierzchleyski of Gaszyn;
the 3rd Teresa Blinska m. Mikolaj Politalski / Mikolaj Politanski.

Jakub Wierzchleyski died ca 1720, m. Rozalia Malska, 2-voto Stanislaw Grabski, and JAKUB was the brother to Pawel Wierzchleyski
[the son of Tomasz Wierzchleyski d. ca 1678 + in 1647, Jadwiga Ruszkowska, the 2nd to Zofia Bakowska, 2-voto Kazimierz Gorecki.
The grandson of
Andrzej WIERZCHLEJSKI / Wierzchleyski ANDRZEJ, the owner of Kochlew and Wierzchlas, m. Zofia Mecinska, 2nd m. in 1629, Jadwiga Komorowska]
and to Andrzej Wierzchleyski died ca 1712, the owner of Krzeczow, Kochlew and Kraszkowice, m. Agnieszka Szczypierska,
the daughter of
Franciszek SZCZYPIERSKI + Teresa Blinski.

Agnieszka Szczypierska Wierzchleyska had a son Jan Wierzchleyski d. ca 1746, the owner of Mieleszyn + J. Olszewska.
Teresa Jackowska, from Kaliszkowice, born Teresa Zaluskowska ca 1690, was the daughter of Aleksander Zaluskowski b. ca 1660 + Marianna Szczypierska.

MIELESZYN and Jozef Kalasanty Szaniawski:

Jozef Kalasanty Szaniawski wrote letters to M. A. Horodyski in 1809-1815, and to General Franciszek Paszkowski in 1810 [a letter to Colonel Franciszek Paszkowski].
During the Kosciuszko insurrection, he was one of the Polish Jacobins (member of the Deputation to the Education Commission).
Jozef Kalasanty Szaniawski, 1764-1843 [married in Pawlowice, west to Leszno, close to PONIEC and OPOROWO; Smilowo and Rokosowo; TWORZANICE],
the son of
Antoni SZANIAWSKI and Konkordia Lipinska.

Jozef Kalasanty Szaniawski in 1788, married in Pawlowice to Joanna Julianna BORZECKA [see KALINOWSKI and Wola Pszczolecka; Mielzynski - Billewicz - Merkel].

Named above Antoni Szaniawski married 1st to Konkordia Lipinska in the Mieleszyn parish; in named Mieleszyn in July 1776, Antoni Szaniawski married second to Joanna nee Szczepkowski, 1 voto Tymieniecka.
The Parish of St Mary Magdalene in Mieleszyn - the Roman Catholic parish belonging to the Boleslawiec deanery of the diocese of Kalisz.
Mieleszyn near to Wieruszow, is situated close to CHOBOT; 9 km south-east to Wieruszow; south to CHOBANIN; east to MROCZEN and OPATOW.

Jozef Kalasanty Szaniawski's brother:
JAN SZANIAWSKI married Teresa BORZECKA in 1792, in the Pniewy parish; in 1797, she was living in Czarnkow parish.
Maurycy Borzecki in 1797 married to Julia Czachran, in the Czarnkow parish [27 km south-west to CHODZIEZ]; he was the landlord of Pniewy [28 km south-west to Szamotuly].

Named Antoni Szaniawski b. ca 1730, was an official in Pomorze. His wife named Konkordia Lipinska.

Agnieszka Szczypierska Wierzchleyska
had a son
Jan Wierzchleyski d. ca 1746, the owner of Mieleszyn + J. Olszewska.

Above JAN Wierzchleyski in 1735 was the owner of Mieleszyn, Kobylnica, Sulmowo, Sulmowek, Stojanowo, m. ca 1713,
Joanna Olszewska, the daughter of Andrzej OLSZEWSKI + Katarzyna Karchowski, 2-voto Jozef Suchorski.

Mikolaj Politalski married Anna Teresa 1voto Szczypierska, 2voto Politalska (born Blinska) in 1677.

Stefan Rowecki b. December 1895, in Piotrkow Trybunalski.
Stefan Rowecki was the godson of Russian Captain Pawel Chrzanowski.
The godparents - PAWEL Chrzanowski lived in Petersburg, b. ca 1864, together with Kazimiera Chrzanowska. Above godfather PAWEL CHRZANOWSKI, the 3rd, Captain of the Russian Army was born ca 1864, the son of General Pawel Chrzanowski born in 1846, in Dzierzazna in the Piotrkow Trybunalski county, or in Podleze, in the Przystajn parish, in the Klobuck county. General Pawel Chrzanowski was married twice.
With the 1st wife was above PAWEL CHRZANOWSKI, the 3rd, Captain of the Russian Army born ca 1864.

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.

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, belonged until 1837 to nuns of Strzelno;
17 km south to Pakosc;
4 km south-east to GLOGOWIEC.

Arkadiusz Chrapowicki of Miezonka, 1821 - ca 1900, the son of Michal Chrapowicki b. ca 1790, d. ca 1850, and Jozefa KORSAK.
The grandson of Jozef Chrapowicki b. ca 1750, d. 1812, and Magdalena Oginska [the 1st wife was Anna Radziwill, Narbut].
Named above Miezonka [1842-1918 belonged to my family of Konstantynowicz] is situated close to Lubuszany and Berezyna which belonged to the family of Artur Potocki, the Templar-Freemason, who acted together with Wojciech Paszkowski and General Franciszek Paszkowski in Cracow. Miezonka had genealogical and political connections to Pakosc / Pakosch owned by the brothers, Ignacy Dzialynski and Ksawery Dzialynski; the family of Leon Czolgosz was from PAKOSC - compare: Theodore Roosevelt, the President of US in September 1901;
then Pakosc was owned by Tadeusz Wolanski b. in Szawle in 1785 - Freemason, alchemist-illuminati,
the godson of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko in 1785/1786 in Poznan.
The link to: Dzialynski of Pakosc, Hutten-Czapski, Skorzewski in RASZKOW with the Kiedrzynskis and Arnold, with Prozor, Oskierka, Chrapowicki, and Stefania Julia Radziwill of Miezonka.

We back to Apolonia Pola Negri m. [1919-1922] Count Eugeniusz Dambski, b. 1893 in Rawa Mazowiecka, Eugeniusz was the son of
Mieczyslaw Dambski, b. ca 1855/1857, and Natalia Weglinska, Dambska.
Mieczyslaw's father was Ludomir Dambski b. ca 1830,
the grandfather - Maksym Dambski b. ca 1800, and PLOWSKA.
Maksym Dambski was the son of Wincenty Dambski and Placyda MOSZCZENSKA.
Wincenty Dambski b. ca 1755, died in 1820, the son of Stanislaw Dambski and Teresa MADALINSKA.
Stanislaw Dambski, 1724 - 1802, m. Teresa MADALINSKA. Stanislaw d. 1802 in Wilkowice.
The son of Tomasz Dambski (1690-1748).
Tomasz Dambski, 1690-1748, was the son of Zygmunt DAMBSKI and Teresa Kruszynska.

Jan Dabski m. Jozefa Mittelstaaedt / Mittelstaedt, ie. Jan Walenty Dabski born in 1809, married Jozefa Mittelstoedt, born in 1813, in Koluda Mala, 4 kilometres south of Janikowo, 13 km south-west of Inowroclaw,
north-east to Strzelce and Glogowiec - see CZOLGOSZ; and 10 km south of Pakosc - see Dzialynski and Tadeusz Wolanski.
Jan Dambski died in 1871, was the son of Stefan Dambski and Bibianna Balbina Moszczenska, b. ca 1780.
Stefan Dambski b. 1777 in Konary, d. 1813, the son of Antoni Dambski and Barbara Gasiorowska.
The grandson of Jan Dambski, and
the great-grandson of Zygmunt Dambski and Teresa Ludwika KRUSZYNSKA.
Zygmunt came from Jan Dambski and Katarzyna UMINSKA.
Jan came from Rafal Dambski and Zofia Marianna GRABSKA.

We back to Andrzej Rowecki b. in 1810, 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.

Antoni Rowecki b. ca 1780, and his brother Augustyn Rowecki b. ca 1773,
came from
Varnen Rowe b. ca 1740 + 1st in 1760 to Elisabetha Woltrowa / Elizabeth Rowe Woltrow in SWIETE close to SWIECIE;
and 2nd marriage in 1766 of above Varnen Rowe / Vernon Rowe or Varnerus Rowe, b. ca 1740, to Catharina Ractawowna / Catherine Ractaw in Swiete close to Swiecie.
We don't know if Varnen had a sister Elizabeth Rowe b. Oct 1750 in Staverton, Devon?
In Swiete lived settlers from Netherlands aft. 1569. In 1785 Horn bought from Konarski, the estate Gorna Grupa, 7 km north-east to SWIETE.
In 1754 in Swiete close to Swiecie, Paulum Rowe b. ca 1730, m. Marianna Berent. Maybe above Varnen was the brother of Paul / Paulum Rowe.

In Swiete was the parish church including Sartowice, Male Swiete and Wielkie Swiete, with Bratwin of the Netherlands settlers.
Swiete is a village in the Swiecie commune, at way from Swiecie to Grudziadz; 12 km north-east to Sulnowo, 9 km east to village Lipno - here the Roweckis.
Lipno is situated 13 km north-east to PRZYSIERSK.
In 1794, Franciszek Konarzewski m. Franciszka Rowecka b. ca 1770, in Lipno west to Swiete.

Ostrow Wielkopolski and the Roweckis; Szczury and the Walesa family:

Szczury - 11 km north to Ostrow Wielkopolski.
Franciszek Niemojowski born ca 1814, d. in 1852 in Wroclaw / Breslau; m. Julianna Eleonora Skorzewska [the daughter of Walenty Skorzewski, d. 1846 + Brygida Rybinska] born in 1822, d. 1857 in Pogrzybowo / Pogrzybow close to Raszkow.
They had 2 daughters:
Melania Niemojewska, b. 1821 in Szczury, m. Arnold Franciszek Skorzewski, in 1843 in Lubostron.

KONSTANCJA SKORZEWSKA was the wife of Cyprian Glaubicz Gostkowski and 2nd of Kasper Zakrzewski.
KASPER Zakrzewski b. in 1739, was the son of Hermengild Franciszek Zakrzewski / Franciszek Wyssogota-Zakrzewski.

KASPER's children:
Pawel Zakrzewski {died in 1812, he had a son Konstanty Zakrzewski, 1811 in Kalisz - 1884 in Genoa. He was living in GUTOW, 19 km north to OSTROW Wielkopolski in 1844};
Jozef Zakrzewski;
Agnieszka Radonska, Ilowiecka nee Zakrzewska Wyskota.

Above Hermenegild Franciszek Wyssogota-Zakrzewski b. ca 1710:
Gutow - 3 km south to Sobotka; 6 km north to Bedzieszyn; 5 km south to KARSY; and 18 km west to KALISZ. In 1801, in Karsy, Jan Kromer, the Prussian lieutenant, married Wiktorja Grudzielska. She was born 1755; witnesses: Jozef Trampczynski, an owner of Karsy [in 1801]; Osinski owner of Czechel.

Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill, b. 1705, was the alchemist.
The FRANKISTS leaders maintained a relationship with Prince Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill, b. 1705, who "showed interest in religious issues and who visited Yaakov Frank in 1759". Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill of Ostrow Wielkopolski was the supporter of the FRANKISTS. In 1765, Jakob Frank, known Sabbatean, planned to establish links with the Russian Orthodox Church and with the Russian government through a Russian ambassador in Warsaw, Prince REPNIN. At the end of the year a Frankist delegation went to Smolensk and Moscow.

Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill, b. 1705 in Ciemkowicze, General Lieutenant, d. 1782 in Sluck [see NIEPOKOJCZYCKI], the son of
Jan Mikolaj Radziwill [the co-owner of OSTROW WIELKOPOLSKI with the Przebendowskis],
and
Dorota Henryka Przebendowska [b. ca 1680 ?] 2nd voto Franciszek Bielinski [1683 - 1766].

Franciszek Bielinski, b. 1683 in Warsaw - died in 1766 in Warsaw, but he was buried in Czersk, the Chojnice County. Franciszek BIELINSKI [the son of Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, b. ca 1650, d. 1713, the Crown Marshal. Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, b. ca 1650, d. 1713, the Crown Marshal in 1702-1713] was the SECOND husband of Dorota Henrietta Pshebendovska / Dorota Przebendowska, from Ostrow Wielkopolski. Above Franciszek BIELINSKI, junior, b. 1683, was the son of
Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, 1650-1713,
and the grandson of
Franciszek Bielinski, senior, b. ca 1620, and Anna Akerstoff.

Jan Feliks Hutten-Czapski / Jan Czapski, b. ca 1765, had a daughter born in 1809 in Ostrow Wielkopolski, ie. Konstancja Hutten-Czapska - Konstancja's mother was Marianna Rudnicka.
Konstancja was living in Piaski close to Boleslawiec; and in Wielun.
Jan Feliks CZAPSKI / Jan Hutten Czapski m. Marianna RUDNICKA, with more 3 daughters:
1. CZAPSKA Jozefa; 2. CZAPSKA Rozalia; 3. CZAPSKA Franciszka.

Above Marianna RUDNICKA, was NOT the daughter of RUDNICKI Szymon [acc. to me - Szymon Rudnicki was the brother of Marianna Czapska] + Salomea.

Marianna's husband - Jan Feliks CZAPSKI b. ca 1765, was the son of CZAPSKI Antoni b. ca 1723/1726 + KUROWSKA Katarzyna.
Antoni Hutten-Czapski was the son of Jozef Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1700/1706/1709 + ZAGOROWSKA Zofia.

Marianna Rudnicka m. 1st above Jan Amadej b. ca 1750 [?], with a daughter Jozefa Kordula b. in October 1790 in Czacz.
Marianna Rudnicka, b. 1767, was the daughter of Wojciech Rudnicki older b. 1741 = Stefan Wojciech Rudnicki, b. April 1741 in Chodaki,
and the granddaughter of
JOZEF Rudnicki and Teresa PODLECKA.

Krystyna Molska, of Czarnca, nee Czarniecka, bef. 1650 - 1715,
was the second wife of Adam Molski of Pleszew, and they had the daughter
Anna Molska married ca 1705 to Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680,
with the son
Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin and Raszkow, b. ca 1715/1720 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA.

Teresa's half-brother was Pawel Zaluskowski of Kaliszkowice Olobockie, 8 km north-east to MIKSTAT, at half way from Ostrzeszow to Ostrow Wielkopolski.
Teresa Jackowska, from Kaliszkowice, born Zaluskowska ca 1690, was the daughter of
Aleksander Zaluskowski b. ca 1660 + Marianna Szczypierska.

Wojciech Molski b. ca 1692/1696 was the brother and the half-brother to:
Piotr Molski younger; Jozef Molski; Teresa, Helena, and to
Anna MOLSKA, b. 1687, m. Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680 - my family line.


Zofia Michalina Chrzanowska Rowecka / Zofia Rowecka
was the daughter of Damian Chrzanowski Sr., b. 1831, d. in 1892 + Melania Paulina Ulatowska b. 1840, d. in 1917 in Petersburg,
the daughter of
Stanislaw Ulatowski + Emilia Trampczynska Ulatowska b. ca 1810,
the daughter of
Adam Tomasz Andrzej Otto-Trampczynski of DZIERZAZNA and KOBYLKA + Urszula Suchorzewska, but Adam Tomasz was married twice - also to Jozefa Urszula Otto-Trampczynska b. 1790,
the daughter of
Wladyslaw Suchorzewski + Marianna SOKOLNICKA b. 1770,
the daughter of
Jan Nepomucen Sokolnicki b. ca 1690/1710 + Teresa Trampczynska b. ca 1750, ie. Teresa Otto-Trampczynska,
the daughter of
Stanislaw TRAMPCZYNSKI b. ca 1730 + Anna Lojko.

Above Stanislaw Ulatowski + Emilia Trampczynska Ulatowska b. ca 1810:
Stanislaw Ulatowski b. ca 1800, the son of Mikolaj Ulatowski + Wiktoria Papieska.
Mikolaj Ulatowski, 1760 - 1808, had 3 children: Stanislaw Ulatowski; Estella Drojecka (born Ulatowska); Kamila Bogatko (born Ulatowski in 1800).

In Golub was married in 1760, Wojciech Ulatowski, the son of Jakub Ulatowski + Apolonia. Wojciech Ulatowski b. ca 1740 m. in Golub-Dobrzyn to the daughter b. ca 1753, of unknown Adam + Dorota Leszczynska [the King Stanislaw Leszczynski line].
But Mikolaj Ulatowski b. ca 1760, was the brother to Marianna Ulatowska b. ca 1760,
the daughter of
Jozef Ulatowski, the Brzesc Kujawski official, b. ca 1700 + Antonina Gembart, ca 1710-1806 in RYBOWO, 6 kilometres west of Golancz, 15 km north of Wagrowiec.

Jozef Ulatowski b. ca 1700, probably was the brother to Antoni Modest Ulatowski, b. ca 1710, d. ca 1761; both were the sons of Stanislaw Ulatowski + Jadwiga Czekanowska.
Stanislaw Ulatowski b. maybe ca 1660, d. ca 1694.

Above Dorota (Anna) Leszczynska, 1734 - 1799,
was the daughter of
Stanislaw Leszczynski b. in 1677 + Katarzyna Dorota Ossolinska (born Jablonowska) b. in 1696.
Dorota Leszczynska b. 1734, m. unknown Adam of Golub-Dobrzyn, with the daughter b. ca 1753, m. Wojciech Ulatowski b. ca 1740. They had one son Adalbert (Albert) Leszczynski.

Stanislaw I Leszczynski, 1677 - 1766, the King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania, Duke of Lorraine and a count of the Holy Roman Empire. Stanislaw Leszczynski died in Luneville, France. The King was the son of
Rafal Andrzej Leszczynski and Dss Anna Katarzyna Jablonowska. Rafal Andrzej Leszczynski b. 1650 in Warsaw, was the son of
Boguslaw Leszczynski and Anna von Donhoff. Boguslaw was the son of
Rafal II Leszczynski and Anna Radzyminska.
Rafal II Leszczynski b. 1579, d. in 1636 in Wlodawa,
was the son of
Andrzej Leszczynski and Anna Firlej.

Mikolaj Ulatowski b. ca 1760, had a sister Marianna Ulatowska, b. ca 1760, the daughter of Jozef Ulatowski of Brzesc Kujawski, b. ca 1710 + Antonina Gembart, ca 1710-1806 in RYBOWO.

Compare now with Andrzej Przyjemski, junior, ca 1660 - 1723, m. Zofia Przyjemska (Modlibowska) died ca 1727,
with the daughter
Katarzyna Ulatowska (Przyjemska), the wife of Antoni Modest Ulatowski died in ca 1761, the son of Stanislaw Ulatowski b. ca 1660, and Jadwiga Czekanowska.
Stanislaw Ulatowski b. ca 1660, died ca 1694, the son of Szymon Ulatowski b. ca 1610, and Dorota GRABOWSKA.

Mikolaj Ulatowski b. ca 1760, was the brother to Marianna Ulatowska b. ca 1760,
the daughter of
Jozef Ulatowski, the Brzesc Kujawski official, b. ca 1700 + Antonina Gembart, ca 1710-1806 in RYBOWO, 6 kilometres west of Golancz, 15 km north of Wagrowiec.

Jozef Ulatowski b. ca 1700, probably was the brother to Antoni Modest Ulatowski, b. ca 1710, d. ca 1761; both were the sons of Stanislaw Ulatowski + Jadwiga Czekanowska.
Stanislaw Ulatowski b. maybe ca 1660, d. ca 1694.

Andrzej Przyjemski was the son of Andrzej Krzysztof or Krzysztof Przyjemski SENIOR, ca 1615 - ca 1663 in Lwow + Katarzyna Rozdrazewska died ca 1683,
the daughter of
Hieronim Rozdrazewski + Barbara KRETKOWSKA.
HIERONIM ROZDRAZEWSKI was the governor of Miedzyrzecz, lived in ca 1580 - 1631, the son of Jan Rozdrazewski + Katarzyna Suchorzewska.
Hieronim married to Barbara Kretkowska b. 1596.
Hieronim was the father of
1. Dorota Przyjemska + Andrzej Przyjemski, ca 1632, d. 1677, the son of Stanislaw Przyjemski;
2. Katarzyna Rozdrazewska + Krzysztof Przyjemski born ca 1615, the son of Wladyslaw Przyjemski + Barbara;
3. Barbara Gembicka.

Above Dorota Przyjemska Rozdrazewska Opalinska, ca 1610 - ca 1670, the daughter of Hieronim Rozdrazewski + Barbara Kretkowska.
Dorota was the wife of Aleksander Opalinski and Andrzej Przyjemski.

Anna Rozdrazewska m. in 1603 to Waclaw Leszczynski OLDER, 1575/1576 - 1628, the Kalisz governor. He had only one wife, Anna.

Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki, Colonel, b. ca 1600, died in 1652 in Batoh + unknown wife; the granddaughter of Krzysztof Czarniecki b. 1564. Commander-in-Chief Stefan Czarniecki, b. ca 1599 in Czarnca.
The son of named Krzysztof Czarniecki + the 1st wife Krystyna Rzeszowski.
Stefan d. in 1665 in Sokolowka.

Stefan Czarniecki m. Zofia Kobierzycka, with:
Aleksandra Katarzyna m. Jan Klemens Branicki;
Konstancja Joanna Czarniecka b. ca 1620/1630, m. Waclaw Leszczynski younger.

Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki the 2nd, b. ca 1630 - d. in 1703, was the son of
Marcin Czarniecki, b. ca 1600/1610 - killed in 1652 in Batoh, m. Zofia Bogdanska.

Marcin Czarniecki b. ca 1600/1610 was the brother to famous commander-in-chief of the Polish Crown Army Stefan Czarniecki b. ca 1599. And they were the brothers to Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki the 1st b. 1599.

Konstancja Czarniecka b. ca 1620/1630, m. WACLAW Leszczynski younger.
Konstancja Joanna Czarniecka, ca 1620/1630 - 1668, was the daughter of above named Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki the 1st b. 1599 + Zofia Kobierzycka.

Waclaw Leszczynski younger was the son of Wladyslaw Leszczynski, b. 1613, d. 1679 + Katarzyna Gajewska d. ca 1662. Wladyslaw Leszczynski was the son of Waclaw Leszczynski older, 1575 - 1628 + Anna.

Jan Rozdrazewski b. ca 1543 was closest friend of LESZCZYNSKI,
and m. 1st to Barbara Rachenberk; 2nd to Katarzyna Potulicki - she died in KOZMIN -
with a son Jan Rozdrazewski the 1st, the officiel in Odolanow,
and 2 daughters:
Anna Rozdrazewska m. in 1603 to Waclaw Leszczynski OLDER,
and Barbara married Jan Kostka of Lipno.

Katarzyna Rozdrazewska Potulicka (d. 1613) bought in 1601 the Kozmin estate, and 1603 m. 2nd to Ludwik Weiher / WEJHER of Prussia.

Konstancja Czarniecka b. ca 1620/1630, m. WACLAW Leszczynski younger.
Konstancja Joanna Czarniecka, ca 1620/1630 - 1668, was the daughter of above named Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki the 1st b. 1599 + Zofia Kobierzycka.
Waclaw Leszczynski younger was the son of Wladyslaw Leszczynski, b. 1613, d. 1679 + Katarzyna Gajewska d. ca 1662. Wladyslaw Leszczynski was the son of
Waclaw Leszczynski older, 1575 - 1628 + Anna.
Waclaw older was the son of Rafal Leszczynski, the SREM governor, b. ca 1526, d. in 1592 + Anna.
Rafal m. twice: Barbara Anna Dunin-Wolska; and Anna Katarzyna Korzbok, ca 1536 - ca 1583, the daughter of Wilhelm von Kurzbach and Magdalena von Malzahn-Wartenberg b. ca 1531 in Sycow, the Olesnica County.
Rafal b. 1526, was the son of Jan Leszczynski died in 1535 + Maria de Marcellanges.

Stanislaw I Leszczynski, 1677 - 1766, the King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania, Duke of Lorraine and a count of the Holy Roman Empire. Stanislaw I Leszczynski, 1677 - 1766, the King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania, Duke of Lorraine and a count of the Holy Roman Empire. Stanislaw Leszczynski died in Luneville, France.
The King was the son of
Rafal Andrzej Leszczynski and Dss Anna Katarzyna Jablonowska.
Rafal Andrzej Leszczynski b. 1650 in Warsaw, was the son of Boguslaw Leszczynski and Anna von Donhoff.
Boguslaw was the son of Rafal II Leszczynski and Anna Radzyminska. Rafal II Leszczynski b. 1579, d. in 1636 in Wlodawa,
was the son of Andrzej Leszczynski and Anna Firlej. Andrzej Leszczynski b. in 1559 in Bydgoszcz, d. in 1606, was the son of Rafal Leszczynski, the SREM governor, b. ca 1526. Rafal b. 1526, was the son of Jan Leszczynski died in 1535 + Maria de Marcellanges.

Piotr Opalinski (1601-1665), the Kalisz and Podlasie governor, m. Katarzyna Leszczynska b. 1604, d. in 1664 [her second husband].
Named Katarzyna Leszczynska Opalinska was the daughter of
Waclaw Leszczynski OLDER, 1575/1576-1628.

Above Szymon Ulatowski b. ca 1610, was the son of Jan Ulatowski b. ca 1590.
Ewa Malachowska married Szymon Ulatowski in 1663. Ewa Ulatowski (born Malachowska), ca 1630 - 1688, was the daughter of Maciej Malachowski + Zofia. Ewa had a brother Jan Malachowski. In 1630 named Szymon Ulatowski, the son of Jan Ulatowski, back money to the brother Wojciech Ulatowski. In GNIEZNO in 1630 Jadwiga Mlodziejewska, the widow after death of Stanislaw Gronowski, 2voto the wife of Krzysztof Czwierdzinski, and she had court case vs Szymon Ulatowski who given to Stanislaw Gronowski amount of money.


My family - Kiedrzynski - was living close to Pleszew, Kalisz [the 30' of the 18th cent.] and to Ostrow Wielkopolski [from the 40' of the 18th century] in the Sobotka parish and the Raszkow parish.
They intermarried with the Nostitz-Jackowski family and the Pstrokonski clan [after ca 1736 {not aft. 1730}], and with Hutten-Czapski: Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762 was the 2nd wife of Izydor Kiedrzynski of Jedlno.
Izydor was the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska.

Maria Magdalena Radziwill, nee Zawisza-Kierzgajlo / Kiezgajlo, primo voto Krasinska, b. 1861, d. 1945 in Fryburg, in 1917/1918 in Moscow and in Minsk she was the communist. In 1919-1935 she co-operated with Jews communities.
Maria Magdalena was the daughter of Maria Kwilecka married Kiezgajlo, and Maria Magdalena was Belarussian not Polish! In 1882 she was married to Ludwik Jozef Krasinski.
Ludwik Jozef Krasinski died in 1895 and she was married 2nd to the son of
Wilhelm Adam Radziwill, ie. to Waclaw Mikolaj Radziwill in 1906 in LONDON;
he was pro-Russian politic, and
the great-great-grandson of Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill b. 1705 in Ciemkowicze, alchemist, sexual pervert and the FRANKISTS supporter, living close to Ostrow Wielkopolski.

Prokop Lipski, younger, ca 1699 - 1758, had the son Jan Lipski, died in 1832, m. in 1766 to Marianna Kozminska, died in 1787.
Jan Lipski had the daughter Helena Lipska, 1766-1832, m. in 1789 to Jozef Skorzewski b. 1757, the leaseholder of Raszkow, north-west to Ostrow Wielkopolski,
from hands of
Julianna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska and from Helena Kiedrzynska widowed in Jedlno after death of her husband Izydor Kiedrzynski, the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski.

Wincenty Niemojowski (Wincenty Bonawentura Nepomucen Leopold),
the son of Leopold and Skorzewska, b. in Pogrzybow in 1854.
The owner of Sliwnik with Kowalewek farm (676 ha) and also of Jedlec; the insurgent in 1863; in 1892 Wincenty was the owner of Podkoce. In 1912 he bought Miedzianow from Jezewska, in the Ostrow Wielkopolski county. From Jan Chlapowski in 1914 Wincenty bought Chotow in the Ostrow Wielkopolski county.
Jedlec was sold to Duke Adam Czartoryski of Goluchowo.
Wincenty Niemojowski died in Sliwniki in 1926, buried in Skalmierzyce. Wincenty m. in Oporow in 1882 to Css Jadwiga Kwilecka, the daughter of Mieczyslaw KWILECKI and Maria Mankowska.
Jadwiga b. in Oporow in 1861.
They had 2 sons: Jerzy and Mieczyslaw Niemojowski.
a)
Jerzy Niemojewski, the Chotow owner and Wegry farm in the Ostrow Wielkopolski county.
b)
Mieczyslaw Niemojewski, the Miedzianow owner with Mlodzianowek farm in the Ostrow Wielkopolski county.

Swiecie:
Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792, the owner of Bukowiec in the SWIECIE county + the 2nd married Elzbieta Potocka, the owner of Przysiersk {9 km north-west to Swiecie};
but Antoni Czapski the 1st m. in 1749 [until ca 1761] to Kandyda Rozalia Lipska, the daughter of Jozef Antoni Lipski, ca 1688 - 1752 + Anna Letkowska, died in 1754.

Elzbieta Potocka m. Antoni Czapski ca 1768/1770 until bef. December 1772.

Antoni Lewinski married Ludwika Franciszka Tekla Bardzki, 1 voto Krzyzanowska, widow, of SREM, b. 1774, in Parlino / PARLIN in the SWIECIE parish, the daughter of Jozef BARDZKI and Anna Pawlowski]. Parlin - south-west to Swiecie.

Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka ca 1650, 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 1640 - d. 1685}
[= Smardzew, the Wroblow parish, in the Sieradz county - in the 16th cent. to Potocki and Zaleski, in 1576.
Andrzej Zaleski b. ca 1640, had a sister
Elzbieta Zaleska b. ca 1635, m. Grzegorz Kozierowski, died aft. 1696, lady-owner of Bronowo Kmiece in the PLOCK county],
Lieutenant, buried in Kalisz. Andrzej Zaleski lived also in the Wloclawek district and in the Swiecie county:
in 1661 in Gawlowice, 2 km north to Bagart, 7 km south-west to Radzyn Chelminski; 12 km north to Wabrzezno - Andrzej Zaleski was the godfather for Gawlowski together with godmother Anna Poniatowska.
In 1664 in Sulmowo / Sulnowo, the Swiecie county - for Kowalski, the godfather Andrzej Zaleski with Anna Trzebienska.
SULNOWO - 15 km east to Bukowiec; 5 km east to Wyrwa, 3 km north to Swiecie.

PRZYSIERSK: 6 km east to Bukowiec; 9 km west to SULNOWO.

In 1717 - minors Walenty Ostrowicki, Jan Fabian Ostrowicki, Roch Ostrowicki with them uncle Franciszek Ostrowicki, the owner of Waldowo and Siemkowo in the SWIECIE county, and of Zakrzewo in the Chelmno county,
with witnesses:
brothers - Stanislaw Nostitz-Jackowski, Maciej Jackowski, Tomasz Jackowski, Mikolaj Jackowski, Michal Jackowski, Wojciech Jackowski,
successors of them uncle Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski (b. ca 1670/1680), the owner of Trzebcz in the Chelmno county
[brothers:
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski older, b. ca 1675/1680, Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680, Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 + 1st Teresa Zaluskowska],
agreed on the amount of money signed by the grandmother of above Jackowskis,
with witness Andrzej Garczynski, the SWIECIE official.

Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Czapski Hutten OLDER, born 1725, d. 1802 in Warsaw,
was the son of
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1699 / 1700.

Franciszek's children [Franciszek Czapski older b. 1725]:
a.
Maria Hutten-Czapska b. 1760 m. Gen.-Major Mikolaj Adrian Joachim Hutten-Czapski of Bukowiec, in 1804 Count.
Bukowiec close to SWIECIE
- Przysiersk is a village in the Bukowiec commune, within the Swiecie County, 4 / 5 kilometres east of Bukowiec, 9 km west of Swiecie, 41 km north-east of Bydgoszcz, and 49 km north-west of Torun.
With Maria's son -
Franciszek Ignacy Dionizy Hutten-Czapski b. 1797, d. 1862 = Ignacy Czapski b. ca 1800 + in October 1835, in Berlin, to Michalina Maria Hutten-Czapska, 1818-1889,
the daughter of
Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski, 1779-1844 [Maria b. 1760, was the sister to named Stanislaw Czapski b. 1779] + Zofia Obuchowicz;
b.
Anna Hutten-Czapska m. to Jozef Oskierka.
Anna Oskierka b. 1762, was the sister of Maria Hutten-Czapska b. 1760, and the sister of Franciszek Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1770/1775. Melchior Czapski was the son of Franciszek Hutten CZAPSKI.
Franciszek Czapski b. ca 1770/1775, the owner of Ignackowo, in the LIPNO [city] county, the judge in Rypin.

Melchior Hutten-Czapski, b. in 1818 in Cieleta, but married in Lipno [city] in 1853 to Jozefa Plaskowska b. in 1827 in Glodowo, the daughter of Ignacy PLASKOWSKI, b. ca 1800, the judge in LIPNO [city] + Teodozja Suminski.

Anna Czapska married Jozef Oskierka. Anna b. 1762,
was the daughter of
Franciszek CZAPSKI older + Dorota Dzialynska / Dorota Jozefina Dzialynska, b. 1743 in NAKLO by the Notec river, and she died in 1763
[Dorota Dzialynska Czapska was the daughter of Augustyn Dzialynski, 1715 in Naklo - 1759 {the PAKOSC owner}; the granddaughter of Jozef Dzialynski].
c.
Ignacy Hutten Czapski born 1770,
d.
Franciszek Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1770/1775
[Franciszek had a brother Ignacy CZAPSKI born 1770.
Franciszek Czapski b. ca 1770/1775, m. Katarzyna Mystkowski b. in 1794 in Dabrowka Pustkowie in the Wrocki parish,
the daughter of Gotthard von Mystkowski, the Dobrzyn official + Regina Jeziorski / Regina Jezierski.

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 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 b. ca 1848.
Stanislaw Rowecki b. ca 1817, m. Franciszka Pszeniczna of Dabie by the Ner river.
And next brother was
Fryderyk Rowecki b. ca 1811 in Ostrow Wielkopolski / Ostrowo, studied in November 1828.

Maybe all above brothers {?} came from Antoni Rowecki b. ca 1785 + in 1810 to Marianna Rodewald b. ca 1790 in Ostrow Wielkopolski.

Antoni b. ca 1785 had a brother Franciszek Rowecki b. ca 1795.
In 1822, Franciszek Rowecki married to Jozefa Doniaczowski of Ostrow Wielkopolski.
Antoni and Franciszek had next brother who was married in 1813, ie. Stanislaw Rowecki b. 1789/1792, m. Tekla Adamski in Ostrow Wielkopolski.
Stanislaw Rowecki b. 1789/1792 had a son Jozef Rowecki, 1822/1823 - 1881.
Stanislaw Rowecki b. ca 1789/1792, m. Anna Bras b. ca 1801.

Marceli Rowecki b. 1835 had 12 siblings:
Jan Stanislaw Rowecki b. ca 1837,
Felicja Marianna Rowecka and Jan Rowecki b. ca 1839, and 9 others.
Marceli married Magdalena Nagler b. 1838, in Ostrow Wielkopolski, and they had 3 children: Jozef Rowecki and 2 others.

Andrzej Rowecki b. 1810, married Julianna Janicka.
Andrzej was born in 1810. Andrzej had a brother Jan Rowecki b. aft. 1810 who was married in 1834 to Marianna Zembrzycka in Swiedziebnia.

Above Marceli Antoni Rowecki, 1835 - 1897 + Magdalena Nagler; Marceli was born in 1835, in Ostrow Wielkopolski. Above Marceli Antoni Rowecki was the son of Andrzej Rowecki and Julianna Janicka born in 1814.

Jozef Rowecki b. 1822/1823, had 10 siblings: Jozef Rowecki 2nd, Leonard Rowecki and 8 others. Jozef b. 1822/1823, married Julianna Nagler in 1850. Julianna was born in 1830, in Ostrow Wielkopolski. They had 5 children: Jan Rowecki / Johannes Rowecki; Marianna Dymalski (born Rowecka), and 3 others.

Staw Kaliski and the genealogical links to Chrzanowski, Niemojowski / Niemojewski, Walknowski - Bardzki - Mielzynski, Kiedrzynski - Pstrokonski:

Staw Kaliski, 9 / 10 km north-west to Blaszki; close to Szczytniki, 22 kilometres east of Kalisz.
The property of Brudzewski at the beginning of the 17th century;
Hieronim Rozdrazewski in 1630 - he was the Miedzyrzecz governor.
Since 1739 belonged to Kazimierz Rychlowski,
together with Sobieseki, 13 km south-west to Staw Kaliski; ie. Sobesanky, Sobieszeki, Sobieszanki - in 1677 Sobieseki and Stok took a widow after death of Jakub Molski, Helena Zeymian.
Jakub Molski, 1620-1651, was the brother of ADAM MOLSKI. Adam Molski b. 1624, had one sister Ewa Linowska (born Molska).
Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1720 was the son of Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680; Jan Kiedrzynski was the son of Franciszek Kiedrzynski b. ca 1625/1640, who bought KAMYK.
Adam Molski, 1624-1696.
His daughter was Anna Molska 1st, b. ca 1645, m. 1st Wojciech Zaluskowski before 1673 until bef. 1696;
but Anna Molska second was born in 1687/bef. 1688 [ca 1685 !], and was married to Jan Kiedrzynski {born ca 1670/1680} ca 1705 {or in 1696}, with the son Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1720, the owner of Bieganin and Raszkow, married to Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska.
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 1710 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska,
the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA born bef. 1690.
Teresa's half-brother was Pawel Zaluskowski of Kaliszkowice Olobockie, 8 km north-east to MIKSTAT, at half way from Ostrzeszow to Ostrow Wielkopolski. Teresa Jackowska, from Kaliszkowice, born Zaluskowska ca 1690, was the daughter of Aleksander Zaluskowski b. ca 1660 + Marianna Szczypierska.

Wojciech Molski b. ca 1692/1696 was the brother and the half-brother to: Piotr Molski younger; Jozef Molski; Teresa, Helena, and to Anna MOLSKA, b. 1687, m. Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680 - my family line.
Molski Wojciech d. 1692/1696, the son of Adam Molski + Elzbieta Wazynski;
Wojciech Molski was the brother of:
Piotr, Jozef, Teresa, Helena and Anna m. Wojciech Zaluskowski, 2nd Jan Kiedrzynski.

Adam Molski d. in 1695, was the son of Piotr MOLSKI, 1580 - 1645 + Anna Pilchowska.

Mikolaj Zaleski had also the third 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.
Andrzej Zaleski m. Krystyna Molska Zaleska, born Czarniecka ca 1650, 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.

Andrzej ZALESKI was the Lieutenant, he was buried in Kalisz. Andrzej Zaleski lived also in the Wloclawek district and in the Swiecie county:
in 1661 in Gawlowice, 2 km north to Bagart, 7 km south-west to Radzyn Chelminski; 12 km north to Wabrzezno - and here Andrzej Zaleski was the godfather for Gawlowski together with godmother Anna Poniatowska.
In 1664 in Sulmowo / Sulnowo, the Swiecie county - for Kowalski, the godfather was Andrzej Zaleski with Anna Trzebienska.

Elzbieta ZALESKA b. ca 1635, m. the 2nd Grzegorz Kozierowski, died aft. 1696. Elzbieta Kozierowska (nee Zaleska) m. 3rd ca 1698 to Glinski; and the 1st to Feliks Smardzewski in 1653 in Proboszczewice close to PLOCK.

Andrzej Zaleski was the brother to Elzbieta Zaleska Smardzewska Kozierowska b. ca 1635.

Andrzej Zaleski b. ca 1630/1640, m. Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1685;
and Krystyna m. second in 1687 to ADAM MOLSKI of PLESZEW, after death in 1685 of the 1st husband - Andrzej Zaleski.
Pleszew was owned earlier by Aleksander Zaleski b. 1599.
Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka ca 1650, 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 1640 - d. 1685} = Smardzew, the Wroblow parish.

STAW KALISKI in 1739 took by Kazimierz Rychlowski; Sobieseki lost Piotr Iwanski. In 1776 Sobieseki owned by Franciszek Rychlowski's family.
Ca 1779 - Staw Kaliski took Antoni Rychlowski, and after him Sobieseki, and Kurzybrod in 1781 took his sons: Alojzy and Jozef. In the same year 1781, Staw Kaliski owned Ignacy Rychlowski, who sold Staw in 1784 to Marcin Wagrowski died in 1802; in 1802 Staw Kaliski took Kiedrzynski, but Stok and Piegonisko took the next owner.
but in 1789 staw Kaliski was owned by the Rychlowskis.
Staw Kaliski ca 1802-1820 to the Kiedrzynskis but the little city was very indigent.
In Staw Kaliski was born RAFAL Chrzanowski in 1784.
Jan Chrzanowski b. 1741, died in 1827 in Staw Kaliski. Above Jan was the son of Franciszek Chrzanowski younger b. ca 1720 in Ostrzeszow.

In 1880, Staw Kaliski was bought by Wanda Niemojewska nee Tokarska - NOT Tokarzewska.
Wanda Niemojowska (Tokarska, 1830 - 1903, the daughter of Ignacy Apolinary Tokarski and Maria NALECZ) was the wife of Kazimierz Niemojowski b. 1820,
the son of
Bonawentura Niemojowski b. 1787 in Slupia close to Baranow and Kepno + Wiktoria LUBOWIDZKA, 2nd wife; the 1st was Antonina Sieroszewska.

Bonawentura was the son of
Feliks Niemojowski / Feliks Filip Niemojewski, lived ca 1740 - 1794 + Aniela WALKNOWSKA, b. ca 1740/1750, d. in 1779, the 2nd wife, but the 1st was Wiktoria Siemiankowska.

Aniela Niemojowska was the daughter of Franciszek Walknowski, b. ca 1710, the son of
Antoni Walknowski died in 1732 + Urszula MIELZYNSKA died ca 1743,
the daughter of Maciej MIELZYNSKI.

Antoni Walknowski was the son of Stanislaw Walknowski + Dorota Zawadzka, the daughter of Andrzej Zawadzki.
Stanislaw Walknowski was the son of Mikolaj Wierusz Walknowski.

ANTONI WALKNOWSKI, b. ca 1680, d. ca 1732 and Marianna Maria Wierusz-Walknowska, were the children of Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650 / Stanislaw Wierusz - Walknowski; and the grandchildren of Mikolaj Walknowski b. ca 1620.

Brief explanation -
Michal Bajkowski, the owner of Czepy, the official in Kalisz, married in 1785, to Franciszka Kiedrzynska,
the daughter of
Jakub Kiedrzynski, the official in Kalisz, and Brygida Bardzki Walknowska {Jakub's brother was Izydor Kiedrzynski b. 1749 + Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762, my direct ancestors of Bieganin, Raszkow, Jedlno and Wola Wiazowa},
with the Michal's daughter
Jozefa Bajkowska b. ca 1786, d. 1826, m. Stanislaw Uminski d. ca 1811, of Bronow, and the 2nd she was married in 1812, Leon Witalis Chmielewski, 1786-1840,
a son of
Antoni Chmielewski and Eleonora Boryslawski, the owner of Zimotki.

Jakub Kiedrzynski was born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798. His two wives: Brygida Bardzka [in 1767]; and Julianna nee Bogdanska [ca 1788].

Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809, m. Julianna Bogdanska, 1st voto JAKUB Kiedrzynski; she d. in Orpiszew / Orpiszewko in 1809 (Orpiszewko was the Kiedrzynskis).
Jozef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI b. 1774, the owner of Kraszyn and Chodaki, had children:
a)
Kunegunda b. ca 1809 in Orpiszewek, m. in 1835 in Restarzew, to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784;
b)
Sebastian Fabian MADALINSKI.

In KALISZ in 1750:
Bonawentura Wierusz Walknowski [the son of Antoni Walknowski, the official in Wielun + Urszula Mielzynski] married Ewa Rokossowska, the daughter of Karol Rokossowski and Marianna Grodzicki.

Urszula MIELZYNSKA b. 1689 + Antoni Walknowski b. 1680;
they had children:
1.
OWIDIUSZ Walknowski + BRYGIDA BARDZKA,
the daughter of Wojciech Marek Bardzki d. 1770; Brygida was married two times:
to Owidiusz Walknowski and to Jakub Kiedrzynski.
Brygida Bardzka married 1st to Owidiusz Wierusz Walknowski, before 1761, 2nd to Jakub Kiedrzynski junior, in 1767. Jakub Kiedrzynski from Kalisz, born in WILCZKOW in 1738, was the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska. Andrzej was the owner of BIEGANIN. Jakub was the owner of Orpiszewek. Jakub Kiedrzynski was born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798.
2.
Bonawentura Wierusz-Walknowski b. ca 1720;
3.
Franciszek Wierusz-Walknowski b. ca 1710
[the KALISZ judge + ZBIJEWSKA, the daughter of Ignacy Zbijewski b. ca 1690.
Franciszek had one son born ca 1760 with the 2nd wife {m. ca 1749}, and with the 1st wife {m. in 1743} also a son Jozef Wierusz Walknowski b. 1754 + Katarzyna Sulerzycka];
4.
Jozef Wierusz-Walknowski, b. ca 1730 + Krystyna Potocka,
with a son AUGUSTYN Wierusz-Walknowski b. ca 1760.

Urszula Mielzynska Walknowska, b. 1689, d. ca 1743, as Wierusz-Walknowska born Mielzynska, had also daughters:
Katarzyna Sokolnicka born Wierusz-Walknowska;
and Franciszka Bogucka nee Walknowska.

Urszula Mielzynska b. in 1689, to Maciej Mielzynski and Katarzyna Anna Mielzynska born Mycielska.

Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, the Kalisz judge, was the father among others to
1.
Aniela Walknowska b. ca 1740/1750, d. in 1779 + Feliks Filip Niemojowski / Felicjan, the Wielun official in 1781, lived ca 1740 - 1794.

Feliks Felicjan Niemojewski was the son of
Antoni Niemojewski + Podoska,
and Feliks was the wielun official in 1781; lived in the Slupia parish; MP in 1773; the owner of named Slupia, died bef. June 1794. The first marriage bef. 1762 to Wiktoria Siemianowska.
The 2nd marriage in 1782 to Aniela Walknowska (Walichnowska), of the Rososzyca parish. Aniela widowed and was remarried second in Slupia in 1794 to Kasper Bienkowski of Slupia.
Feliks's son Jozef Niemojewski; and daughter Justyna Julianna, b. 1762 in Slupia.
Feliks's children with the second wife:
Wincenty Niemojewski, Gabriel Niemojewski, Bonawentura Niemojewski, and Norbert.
And the daughter - Teodozja (Teodozja Marianna Nodburga), b. in 1789, m. in 1814 to Teodor of Psary.

Above Wincenty Niemojewski (Wincenty Sykstus Izydor), b. in Slupia, MP of Kalisz in 1818 and 1820, jailed in 1825-1830. In 1831 deputy of the Interior Affairs Min.; min. in 1831, tken by Russian in September 1831 on the Prussian border. Sentenced in 1832, and in 1834 - died at the way to Siberia in Moscow in Dec. 1834. The Radoszewice landlord in the Wielun county, and of Przystan (Przystajn) in the Kalisz province of Russia. He bought Slupia in the Ostrzeszow county.
Married in 1810 to Katarzyna Uminska, b. 1784 in the Smolice parish.

Above Gabriel Niemojewski (Gabriel Benedykt Wiktoryn), b. in Slupia in 1786, the owner of Radoszewice, m. Katarzyna Lubowidzki in 1819.
With the sons:
Franciszek Niemojewski and Ludwik Niemojewski; and the daughter - Julia Kaczkowski.

Kasper Baltazar Bienkowski, b. 1767 in Mchy, m. Nepomucena Chelka, the daughter of Stanislaw of Wschowa and Dorota Skorzewski.
Kasper Bienkowski m. 2nd to Walknowska, widowed after Feliks Niemojowski of Ostrzeszow, m. in 1794 in Slupia, and m. 3rd to Franciszka Stablewska Konopka.
His son
Ignacy Bienkowski (Jan Ignacy), b. 1789, the owner of Babin and Slonczyce; he took also Mchy and Brzostownia.
Married Salomea Walknowska (Walichnowska), the daughter of
Felicjan Walknowski + Katarzyna Przyjemski.

Ignacy's son -
Stanislaw Felicjan Bienkowski, b. in 1817, the Mchy landlord, sold to Karsnicki. Married in Arkuszew in 1842 to
Franciszka Konstancja Karska,
the daughter of
Hieronim KARSKI and Katarzyna Zdebinski,
and named Franciszka Karska b. in 1820.

2.
Katarzyna Walknowska, ca 1750-1787 + Ignacy Niemojowski, the Wielun official, lived ca 1750-1786;
3.
Balbina Bibiana Barbara Mielecka;
4.
and named Felicjan Walknowski b. ca 1760;
5.
Jozef Walknowski b. ca 1750/1754 + in 1780 to Katarzyna Sulerzycka.

Brygida Bardzka married 1st to Owidiusz Wierusz Walknowski, before 1761, 2nd to Jakub Kiedrzynski junior, in 1767. Her father Wojciech Marek Bardzki, 1699-1770, the mother Helena Teresa Kozminska, 1706-1792. Her brothers: Augustyn Bardzki 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:
Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska Arnold b. 1770 [compare Hutten-Czapski in Raszkow in 1802],
and Petronela Kiedrzynska Pradzynska [compare my family in Wola Wiazowa of the Pradzynskis].

Older, Maciej Mielzynski (1636 or born 1638-1697) and Katarzyna MYCIELSKA GORZYCKA MIELZYNSKA {MACIEJ MIELZYNSKI m. 3rd in Pawlowice in 1684 to Katarzyna Mycielska, the daughter of Krzysztof MYCIELSKI and Teresa Grodziecka; KATARZYNA was the widow after Adam Gorzycki}
had also children:
1.
Elzbieta, m. Franciszek Wessel, official in Zakroczym;
2.
Urszula MIELZYNSKA + Antoni Walknowski
{Urszula Wierusz-Walknowska MIELZYNSKA, died in 1743; URSZULA Walknowska Mielzynska was the half-sister of ANNA GORZYCKA. Urszula was the mother of Owidiusz Wierusz-Walknowski - the husband of BRYGIDA BARDZKA, the daughter of Wojciech Marek Bardzki d. 1770}.

On junior, Jakub Kiedrzynski:
Jakub Kiedrzynski from Kalisz, born in WILCZKOW, was the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1710/1720, was the owner of Orpiszewek [born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798]. Above JAKUB Kiedrzynski, and Antoni Psarski in 1792 [Antoni PSARSKI m. Lucja Czekulin] were next of kin to the Madalinski family.
Brygida Bardzka married the 1st to Owidiusz Wierusz Walknowski, before 1761, the 2nd to Jakub Kiedrzynski junior, in 1767.
OWIDIUSZ WALKNOWSKI was the son of Urszula MIELZYNSKA Walknowska b. 1689, d. bef. 1743, m. bef. 1710 to Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680, died bef. 1732 [Antoni's second wife].
Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680, m. 1st to Ewa Kozuchowska.
Antoni was the son of Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650, and Dorota ZAWADZKA.
The grandson of Mikolaj Wierusz-Walknowski and Petronela STRZALKOWSKA.
Owidiusz Walknowski b. ca 1710/1720, was the brother to
1. Franciszek Wierusz-Walknowski b. ca 1710;
2. half-brother of Barbara Walknowska Madalinska b. ca 1705;
3. brother to Franciszka Walknowska Bogucka, 1720 - ca 1780 + Antoni Bogucki died in 1769;
4. Owidiusz Wierusz-Walknowski;
5. Bonawentura Walknowski + Ewa Rokossowska Korytowska [she was 2voto Mikolaj Nepomucen Korytowski. Ewa Rokossowska was the daughter of Karol Rokossowski and Marianna Grodziecka].

Above Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783 + 1st Marianna Zbijewska; but the 2nd in 1743 married to Marianna Bielinska, ca 1721-1750, with the wedding in November 1743 in Lwowek,
the daughter of
Aleksander Bielinski, died in 1735 + Elzbieta Pawlowska / Elzbieta Katarzyna Pawlowska, b. 1700 in Konin.
Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783, was the son of Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680.

KAROL Rokossowski, d. 1776 with wife Marianna Grodzicka who died in 1780, had son Tomasz Konstanty Rokossowski 1721 - 1783 and the daughter
Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka Rokossowska who died 1800.
KAROLINA Gatkiewicz was the daughter of Piotr Korytowski d. 1783, and Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka nee Rokossowska, married Walknowska, born in Pakoslaw south of Pepowo, 14 west of RAWICZ, south-west of KROTOSZYN.

Mentioned Piotr Korytowski + Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka Rokossowska had granddaughter
Marianna Korytowska 1750-1799 + Seweryn Pagowski,
with a daughter + Jan Nepomucen Paschalis Chrzanowski, 1779-1854,
and with next daughter Anna Pagowska b. 1787 + Rafal Chrzanowski, 1783-1831;
and with last daughter Ludwika Maria Pagowska b. 1801 + Stanislaw Krzyzanowski, 1780-1828,
the son of Jakub Filip Florian Krzyzanowski b. 1750 in Jaroslawiec.

Above Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka Rokossowska married 1st Bonawentura Wierusz-Walknowski. Mentioned Bonawentura Wierusz-Walknowski b. 1720, was the son of Antoni WALKNOWSKI and Urszula Mielzynska - also my family line.

Jozef Walknowski was a nephew to above Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680/1690. Antoni and Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1690 were brothers.
Jozef was the son of Franciszek Walknowski, the judge in Kalisz;
his wife: Marjanna Bielinski 1voto.

Barbara Walknowska Walichnowska
was the daughter of Ewa Kozuchowska + Antoni Walknowski.

Franciszek Walknowski born ca 1710 was the half-brother of named Barbara Walknowska Madalinska b. ca 1705.
Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783 + 1st Marianna Zbijewska; but the 2nd in 1743 married to Marianna Bielinska, ca 1721-1750. Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783, was the son of Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680, d. bef. 1732 + Urszula Mielzynska, 1689 - before 1743 [Antoni m. also to Ewa nee Kozuchowska m. Walknowska].
Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680, was the son of Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650, d. 1714 + Dorota Korzbok Zawadzka.

Marianna Maria Wierusz-Walknowska b. ca 1685,
was the daughter of Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650.
Stanislaw Wierusz - Walknowski b. ca 1650, was also the father to ANTONI WALKNOWSKI, b. ca 1680, d. ca 1732;
and the grandfather to
1. Franciszka Bogucka;
2. Owidiusz Wierusz-Walknowski + BRYGIDA BARDZKA.

Krystyna Molska nee Czarnecki / Czarniecki [1st JAN Walknowski of Wielun; 2nd Jaskolecka] was living in Kobierno, 6 kilometres north-east of Krotoszyn, 8 km south to Rozdrazew; 18 km west to Raszkow. In 1708 in Kobierno, Krystyna Czarniecka Walknowska Jaskolecka Zaleska Molska, b. ca 1648 or bef. 1650, was godmother to newborn Romuald Sebastjan, the son of Stefan Dunin, the leaseholder of Kobierno + Anna Walknowski.
Godparents:
Franciszek Zygmunt Galecki, the governor of Bydgoszcz,
and above Krystyna Walknowska Molska of Starogrod.

Malczewska Hiacynta Molska, ca 1740/1764 - 1839, was the daughter of Mateusz MOLSKI + Barbara Poradowska.
Above Mateusz Maciej Molski was the Smolensk official, 1718 / ca 1720-1767. Mateusz Molski, 1718-1767 in Dalabuszki + in KADZEW to Barbara Poradowska d. 1782;
the granddaughter of MOLSKI b. ca 1680/1690, maybe the great-granddaughter of Wojciech Molski died aft. 1692 or in 1696.

Krystyna Walknowska was born Molska ca 1695/1696 as the daughter of Wojciech Molski + Zofia Keszycka.
Krystyna Molska died in 1745, the daughter of Wojciech Molski, the Kalisz official who was lived ca 1660-1696;
the granddaughter of Adam Molski, the Kalisz official, b. 1624, died in 1695.

Named Krystyna MOLSKA married twice, the 1st to Franciszek Walknowski b. bef. 1710
- with a daughter
Aniela Walknowska b. ca 1730 - d. in 1779 + Waclaw Laszczynski, the 3rd, ca 1720-1771.
Waclaw Laszczynski was the son of Michal Laszczynski + Eleonora Bojanowska.

Above Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, had the son Felicjan Walknowski b. ca 1760. Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783.

Krystyna MOLSKA married twice, the 1st in 1728 [div. ca 1732 ?] to Franciszek Walknowski b. bef. 1710. Franciszek Walknowski m. the second ca 1733 to Marianna Zbijewska; but the 3rd in 1743 married to Marianna Bielinska, 1721-1750, with the wedding in November 1743 in Lwowek.

Barbara Walknowska Walichnowska Madalinska was the daughter of Ewa nee Kozuchowska m. Walknowska. Franciszek Walknowski born ca 1710 was the brother of named Barbara Walknowska Madalinska b. ca 1705. Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783 + 2nd Marianna Zbijewska; but the 3rd in 1743 married to Marianna Bielinska, ca 1721-1750.
Marianna was the daughter of
Aleksander Bielinski, died in 1735 + Elzbieta Pawlowska / Elzbieta Katarzyna Pawlowska, b. 1700 in Konin.

Felicjan Walknowski b. ca 1760, was the son of
Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783 + 1st Marianna Zbijewska;
but the 2nd in 1743 married to Marianna Bielinska, 1721-1750, with the wedding in November 1743 in Lwowek.

ANTONI WALKNOWSKI, b, ca 1680, d. ca 1732 and Marianna Maria Wierusz-Walknowska, were the children of Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650 / Stanislaw Wierusz - Walknowski;
and the grandchildren of Mikolaj Walknowski b. ca 1620.

Marjanna Walichnowska was the daughter of Michal Bielinski b. ca 1690, an owner of Karsy, Wierchoslaw, Bobry, Ciechel, Grudzielec, Magnuszewice [bef. 1763]. Then above estates took [aft. 1757] Franciszek Kozuchowski, the 2nd husband of above Marjanna Bielinska Walichnowska. The 2nd wedding of Marianna Walichnowska nee Bielinska was in 1757.

Marjanna Walichnowska Kozuchowska b. ca 1732, was the daughter of Michal Bielinski born ca 1690 who was the brother to Franciszek Bielinski born 1683.

Franciszek Kozuchowski b. ca 1720 [NOT aft. 1730 / 1739] - died in 1786 in Srem or ca 1787 ie. in January 1787 in the Karsy manor; Franciszek Kozuchowski was the KALISZ official, the owner of KARSY, buried in Kalisz.

Franciszek was the son of Aleksander Kozuchowski and Ludwina Borucka.

Franciszek Kozuchowski was the Kalisz official in 1762; the top member of the Bar Confederation in 1767, and in Poznan and Kalisz in 1768. In Starygrod in 1753 Franciszek Wierusz Walknowski m. Marcjanna Zbijewska, maybe his brother was the 1st married ca 1750 to Marjanna Bielinska.

In named Starygrod in 1757, above Franciszek Kozuchowski m. Marjanna Walknowska, with witnesses Franciszek Walknowski. It was her SECOND wedding.

Marianna Walknowska Kozuchowska Bielinska had a daughter Cecylia Barbara Billewicz born Kozuchowska.

Cecylia Barbara Billewicz born Kozuchowska was born in 1759, to Franciszek Kozuchowski and Marianna Walichnowska Bielinska.
Cecylia married the Royal official Teodor Billewicz. Teodor Billewicz b. ca 1744, was the son of Aleksander Jerzy Billewicz and Helena Anna ROMER, the daughter of Jerzy ROMER.
Aleksander Jerzy Billewicz, ca 1690 - 1755, was the son of
Teodor Billewicz and Helena GRUZEWSKA.

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.

Ignatia Elzbieta Eufemia Jaraczewska, born Koczewska / Ignacja Kczewska, in 1759/1761 in CZACZ, the Koscian county, 4 kilometres north-east of Smigiel
[here was living Rafal Tadeusz Gajewski (born in 1714, Czacz - d. 1776 in Borzeciczki or Srem, buried in Wolsztyn].
Above Ignacja Eufemia Kczewska b. ca 1759, m. Ignacy Jaraczewski b. ca 1760,
with a son Adam Jaraczewski, 1785-1831.

Above Adam JARACZEWSKI m. in 1815 in Warsaw to Css Elzbieta Marianna Jozefa Krasinska of Krasne, 1791-1832,
the daughter of
Kazimierz Krasinski / Count Kazmierz Jan Krasinski, 1725-1802 + Anna Ossolinska.
Above Kazimierz Krasinski, the owner of Baranowo [here the ancestors of Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski; Kaczynski and Chudzik - my family line], died in Zegrze,
was the son of
Antoni Krasinski, the Zakroczym official, lived in 1693-1762 in ZEGRZE + Barbara Zielinska, ca 1690-1774.

Baranowo had a church, founded by Count Kazimierz Krasinski / Kazimierz Jan Krasinski, together with Bishop Michal Jerzy Poniatowski (1773-1785; the father of Maleszewski who was married three times in France, among others to Venture de Paradise. Named Venture de Paradise was intermarried to Breguet, Sulkowski, Maleszewski).

Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792, the owner of Bukowiec in the SWIECIE county + the 2nd married Elzbieta Potocka, the owner of Przysiersk;
but Antoni Czapski the 1st m. in 1749 [until ca 1761] to Kandyda Rozalia Lipska, the daughter of Jozef Antoni Lipski, ca 1688 - 1752 + Anna Letkowska, died in 1754.

Elzbieta Potocka [the 1st Rudzinska of Sedziszow Malopolski; the 2nd Krasinska of Baranowo, in the Ostroleka county, and of Zegrze; 3rd Hutten-Czapska of Bukowiec in the SWIECIE county, and of Przysiersk]
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.

Two family trees and families - the Kiedrzynski-Konstantynowicz branch, and the Paszkowski-Armand- Konstantynowicz line - met around 1783/1789 in the LELOW region [Dabrowno and SEKURSKO] and these two families are closely related to the Bystrzanowski brothers: Kajetan Bystrzanowski
[ca 1770/1780 he owned the palace in NAKLO close to LELOW. Then the palace belonged to his son Jozef Bystrzanowski, until ca 1839; next to Michal Zbijewski, married Teresa Bystrzanowski, the daughter of Jozef Bystrzanowski; and to Michal's son - Jan Zbijewski; after him: Angelika Mohl; and the Komorowski family - Matylda Komorowska, the wife of the heir to the throne of Belgium, as well as the famous painter Franciszek Starowieyski]
and Sebastian Bystrzanowski
[in USA with General Tadeusz Kosciuszko {?}; he was the owner of SEKURSKO - both were the sons of Karol Bystrzonowski / Bystronowski (1710 - 1752) - the Checiny official].

Marjanna Walichnowska was the daughter of Michal Bielinski b. ca 1690, an owner of Karsy, Wierchoslaw, Bobry, Ciechel, Grudzielec, Magnuszewice [bef. 1763]. Then above estates took [aft. 1757] Franciszek Kozuchowski, the 2nd husband of above Marjanna Bielinska Walichnowska. The 2nd wedding of Marianna Walichnowska nee Bielinska was in 1757.

Marjanna Walichnowska Kozuchowska b. ca 1732, was the daughter of Michal Bielinski born ca 1690 who was the brother to Franciszek Bielinski born 1683.

In KARSY in 1763, Stanislaw Kostka Dydak Aleksander Jozef KOZUCHOWSKI was born [= Stanislaw Kostka Kozuchowski]; the son of above Franciszek Kozuchowski, the Kalisz official [the Bar Confederation in 1768 top member], and Marjanna Walichnowska nee BIELINSKA.

Franciszek Kozuchowski b. aft. 1730 / 1739 - died in 1786 in Srem or ca 1787 ie. in January 1787 in the Karsy manor; Franciszek Kozuchowski was the KALISZ official, the owner of KARSY, buried in Kalisz. Franciszek was the son of Aleksander Kozuchowski and Ludwina Borucka.
Franciszek was the Kalisz official in 1762; the top member of the Bar Confederation in 1767, and in Poznan and Kalisz in 1768.
In Starygrod in 1753 Franciszek Wierusz Walknowski m. Marcjanna Zbijewska,
maybe his brother was the 1st married ca 1750 to Marjanna Bielinska.
In named Starygrod in 1757, above Franciszek Kozuchowski m. Marjanna Walknowska,
with witnesses Franciszek Walknowski. It was her SECOND wedding.
They had a daughter Cecylia Barbara Billewicz born Kozuchowska.

Cecylia Barbara Billewicz born Kozuchowska was born in 1759, to Franciszek Kozuchowski and Marianna Walichnowska Bielinska.
Cecylia married the Royal official Teodor Billewicz.

Teodor Billewicz b. ca 1744, was the son of Aleksander Jerzy Billewicz and Helena Anna ROMER, the daughter of Jerzy ROMER.

Aleksander Jerzy Billewicz, ca 1690 - 1755, was the son of Teodor Billewicz and Helena GRUZEWSKA.

Teodor Stefan Billewicz, 1652 - 1724, the son of Stefan Billewicz and Urszula Helena Kulminska / Kulwinska / Billewicz.
Stefan Billewicz b. ca 1633, d. in 1678, the son of
Jan Billewicz and Helena Blinstrub, nee Puzyna, ca 1615 - bef. 1710, the daughter of Hieronim Puzyna and Estera SKROBOWICZ.
Helena was the 1st wife of Jerzy Blinstrub, the son of Boguslaw [the grandson of GEORG Blinstrub b. ca 1570, who was in 1615 in Marburg, and in 1621 in the Frankfurt University]; the 2nd to Jan Blinstrub and the 3rd to named Jan Billewicz.

Cecylia Barbara Billewicz, or Cecilia Billewicz Kozuchowska, b. in 1759 in Starygrod, m. Teodor Billewicz,
with children:
1.
Malgorzata Butler, the great-grandmother of Marshal Jozef PILSUDSKI;
2. Urszula Jadwiga Teresa Pac - Pomarnacka;
3. Jan Erazmus Billewicz;
4. Gertruda Salomea Billewicz; and two others.

In Sobotka in 1762, bpt; but in Karsy, Juljanna Michalina was born as the daughter of Franciszek Kozuchowski + Marjanna. The god parents: Jan Krosnowski and Krystyna Walichnowska - maybe the sister of the 1st husband of named Marjanna.

Above FELIKS Niemojowski b. ca 1740, was the son of
Antoni Niemojowski b. ca 1685, died in 1741 + Eufrozyna PODOSKA.
Antoni was the son of
Hieronim Niemojowski b. ca 1640, died in 1726 + Ludmila Wierzchleyska b. in 1648.
Hieronim was the son of
Pawel Niemojowski b. ca 1610 + Jadwiga ZLOTNICKA Niemojowska.

Wanda Tokarska Niemojowska b. 1830, the lady-owner of Staw Kaliski, was the mother of Waclaw Jozef Niemojowski, and Maria Niemojowska.

In the 80' of the 19th century the post office for Staw Kaliski was situated in Blaszki.

Rafal Chrzanowski, 1783/1784 - 1831 + Anna Pagowska.
Rafal Chrzanowski died in Mieczownica, the Giewartow / Giewartowo state, north-east to Wrzesnia, 7 kilometres west of Ostrowite, 11 km north-east of Slupca, and 71 km east of Poznan.

Rafal Chrzanowski d. 1831, was the son of Jan Chrzanowski b. 1741, and Katarzyna Sokolowska.
Jan Chrzanowski b. 1741 [the brother of Tomasz b. 1740] + Katarzyna. Jan was the son of
Franciszek Chrzanowski younger, b. ca 1720, the grandson of Franciszek Chrzanowski older, b. 1695.

Jan Nepomucen Paschalis Chrzanowski, 1779-1854,
was the son of
Jan Chrzanowski + Katarzyna Sokolowska b. 1757. Jan Chrzanowski b. 1741, d. 1827 in Staw Kaliski {here was born RAFAL Chrzanowski in 1784}. Jan was the son of Franciszek Chrzanowski younger b. ca 1720 in Ostrzeszow, d. 1795.

Above Staw Kaliski:
Wanda Lucja Bogumila Geneli b. ca 1870,
her mother 1831-1893; Wanda married in Warsaw in 1885, to
LEON KIEDRZYNSKI = Leon Henryk Kiedrzynski or named Henryk KIEDRZYNSKI - Ostoja, born in 1859 in Grzymaczew
[the estate Grzymaczew - Wojkow, close to WRZACA, 9 km south to BLASZKI; 25 km west to Sieradz].
His father born in 1840 in Kalisz, married in 1859 - Grzymaczew [Lucjan Aleksander Kiedrzynski].
His grandfather
Aleksander Kiedrzynski born in September 1806 in Staw Kaliski, in the Kalisz county,
married a wife b. 1810; Aleksander's brother, 1813-1869.
His great-grandfather
Franciszek Kiedrzynski b. 1772 May or ca 1770. Franciszek Kiedrzynski married in Staw or Staw Kaliski, 9 km north-west to BLASZKI, in 1804.

Staw - 25 km south to BEDZIECHOW of Kiedrzynski and SKORZEWSKI.

Franciszek Kiedrzynski b. 1770/1772, was the son of Pawel Kiedrzynski b. ca 1739/1740, and Dorota Karlinska b. in 1740.

Franciszek Chrzanowski older, b. 1695 was the brother to Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690.
Jakub with Zofia Zielonacka b. 1706, had the children:
Anna Zofia Chrzanowska b. 1723;
Michal Chrzanowski b. in 1724 / ca 1732;
Jozef Chrzanowski b. 1728 in OSTRZESZOW or Jozef Urban Chrzanowski;
Ignacy Kajetan Chrzanowski b. in 1729;
Marianna Brygitta Barbara Chrzanowska b. in 1732; Katarzyna Franciszka Chrzanowska b. 1734; Jozef Aniol Chrzanowski b. 1736;
Tomasz Piotr Jan Chrzanowski b. in 1739.


Inf. in Kalisz, 1740, Franciszka Jackowska - Kiedrzynska, the wife of Andrzej Kiedrzynski [the father of Izydor - my family line],
and Anna Jackowska, the wife of Antoni Skorzewski;
Konstancja Nostitz-Jackowska, the wife of Stanislaw NIENIEWSKI / Stanislaw Niniewski b. ca 1720 - all sisters born as Nostitz-Jackowski. The father was Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680.

Probably Agnieszka Nieniewska Pstrokonska [her husband took Sedzice from Nieniewski] b. ca 1725, was the sister of named Stanislaw Nieniewski and both were the children of
Andrzej Nieniewski b. ca 1700. Andrzej had a brother Wojciech Nieniewski b. ca 1700.
Andrzej had a next of kin Teresa Bratkowska.

Andrzej Nieniewski had a brother Wojciech. Katarzyna Ostrowska b. ca 1705, d. ca 1770 + Wojciech Nieniewski b. ca 1700, d. ca 1750.
Wojciech Nieniewski was the son of Jakub Nieniewski + Anna Bartochowska.

Barbara WOLSKA nee Nieniewski b. ca 1725, inf. in 1758, the wedding:
Jan Wolski (of Dobruchow) the son of Jozef Wolski + Anna Olszewska.
Barbara Nieniewska the daughter of Andrzej Nieniewski b. ca 1700, the Wielun official + Anna Myszkowska.

Katarzyna Ostrowska b. ca 1705, d. ca 1770 + Wojciech Nieniewski, ca 1700 - ca 1750, with the daughter Katarzyna Nieniewska b. 1725.
Wojciech Nieniewski b. ca 1700, married 2nd in 1756. Wojciech Nieniewski, the son of Jakub Nieniewski + Anna Bartochowska.
Magdalena Wolska (of Dobruchow) the daughter of Jozef Wolski + Anna Olszewska.
Wojciech was the son of Jakub Nieniewski b. ca 1670 + Anna Bartochowska.

Hieronim Nieniewski b. bef. 1750, the son of Andrzej Nieniewski b. ca 1700, d. after 1765 + Anna Myszkowska b. ca 1710; and the grandson of Jakub Nieniewski b. ca 1670 + Anna Bartochowska.

Gzikow - 3 kilometres south-west of Blaszki, 25 km west of Sieradz, 6 km north-west to WRZACA, 12 km west to SEDZICE.

Franciszek Bratkowski b. 1754, the son of Stanislaw Bratkowski + Zofia Sulmierska, the grandson of Stanislaw Bratkowski the owner of Gzikow + Teresa Nieniewska.
Franciszek's sister had children:
Tomasz OSTROWSKI, Wawrzyniec OSTROWSKI, Franciszka Ostrowska b. ca 1755 + Jan Szolowski. Above children were of Antoni Ostrowski b. ca 1728 + Anna Bratkowska.

Tekla Ostrowska b. ca 1860,
the daughter of
Ignacy Ostrowski, the Piotrkow Trybunalski member of the Agriculture Society in the 60' of the 19th century, lived in 1810-1861 + Wiktoria Aleksandra Placyda Golembowska b. ca 1820;
the great-great-granddaughter of
Jan Walewski b. ca 1750, d. 1791 + Teresa Walewska, ca 1760 - 1816;
the great-great-great-granddaughter of
Jozef Walewski, the Leczyca governor, ca 1720 - 1763.

Ignacy Ostrowski, 1810-1861, was the son of
Teodor Ostrowski b. ca 1760 + Marianna Bialoglowska.
Teodor OSTROWSKI = Teodor Konstanty Ostrowski, was the owner of Piaszczyce and Kuchary at the beginning of the 19th century [in Kuchary in the first half of the 20th century was living Skora, ancestor of my mother] + Marianna Bialoglowska = Bialoblocka.
Teodor Ostrowski was the son of
ANTONI Ostrowski b. ca 1728, d. in 1792, buried in Przyrowo / Przyrowa; the Radomsko official, he owned Silniczka {10 kilometres east of Żytno, 27 km south-east of Radomsko} and Barycz in 1758 {3 and 4 km north-west to MALUSZYN}.

Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, 1715 - d. 1783, senior, the owner of WILCZKOW {close to Ziemiecin and Gluchow; 7 km north-west to Ostrow Warcki; 9 km south-east to Bedziechow}; the official in Piotrkow; official in MOZYR in 1750,
m. Agnieszka Nieniewska, b. 1720/1725 - d. 1776,
the daughter of
Andrzej Nieniewski b. ca 1700, and Anna Myszkowska.
The family of Andrzej Nieniewski was living in Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis. Franciszek's son was junior, Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, 1750/1760 - 1818 in Ostrow / Ostrow Warcki, the Jeziorsko parish.

The court case concerned
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski [Jan Jackowski, ex-owner of Boczkow {3 km north-west to Szczypiorno} and Szczypierno / Szczypiorno {south to Piekart, 7 km south-west to the core of Kalisz}, the south-west part of Kalisz at present, 3 km south-west to DOBRZEC, close to BOCZKOW],
with his ex-wife Teresa Zaluskowska {m. Nostitz-Jackowska};
and with
Mikolaj Dobruchowski
[Mikolaj Dobruchowski b. ca 1670, the son of Jan Dobruchowski, older born 1633, and Mikolaj was the official in Ostrzeszow, the owner of Piekarty / Piekart - 6 km west to the core of Kalisz.

In 1669 in the court, the brothers Andrzej Dobruchowski and Jan Dobruchowski b. 1633, known as Kotarba Doburchowski.
At court in 1667, Jan Dobruchowski b. 1633, the son of Maciej Dobruchowski b. ca 1570.
Acc. to me Jan Dobruchowski b. ca 1610, died bef. 1669, was the half-brother to Maciej b. ca 1570.
Jan Dobruchowski b. 1610, m. 1st Anna Kicka.

Jan Dobruchowski b. 1633 was married also to Jadwiga Psarska, the daughter of Jan Psarski + Anna Skorzewska.
Andrzej and Jan Dobruchowski b. 1633, were the sons of
Maciej Dobruchowski b. ca 1570 - NOT of Jan Dobruchowski b. 1610, oldest.

Justyna Psarska b. ca 1630 - inf. in 1665 - was the second wife of Jan Dobruchowski b. ca 1610. They were living in Karsnice, the Marzenin parish / Marzenin close to LASK, 10 km south-east to Zdunska Wola; north to Sedziejowice, and KARSZNICE at present, 3/4 km north-west to Marzenin.

Andrzej and Jan Dobruchowski b. 1633, the brothers, had the aunt, Agnieszka Dobruchowska, the sister of Jan Dobruchowski b. 1610, and Agnieszka married to Stanislaw Magnuski Klimontowicz];
and
Marianna Chrzanowska b. ca 1670, the wife of Jan Dobruchowski, younger, b. ca 1660,
the son of Jan Dobruchowski b. 1633 + {Anna Kicka married 1st to Jan b. ca 1610} Jadwiga Psarska.
The grandson of Maciej Dobruchowski b. ca 1570 - NOT of Jan Dobruchowski b. ca 1610.

At the above court together with
Mikolaj Politalski
[Mikolaj Politalski, an official in Ostrzeszow, the owner of
Szypierno / Szczypiorno {then of Nostitz-Jackowski property},
BOCZKOW / Boczkowo {3 km north-west to Szczypiorno of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680},
3 km west to DOBRZEC;
and Piekarty / Piekart {then of Dobruchowski property}. He sold named Piekarty / Piekart to Jan Dobruchowski b. ca 1660 - in 1701].

Mentioned Marianna Chrzanowska b. ca 1670, m. Jan Kotarba Dobruchowski / Jan Dobruchowski b. ca 1660, the wedding before 1692. In KALISZ in 1705, named Jan Dobruchowski, the governor of Ostrzeszow and his wife Marianna de Lanow Chrzanowska / Marianna Dobruchowska Chrzanowska, given cash to the daughter Jozefa Dobruchowski.
Marianna Chrzanowski b. ca 1670, was the wife of Jan Dobruchowski, younger, b. ca 1660, who was the brother to Mikolaj Dobruchowski younger, b. ca 1670, and both were the sons of Jan Dobruchowski, older born 1633.

Hieronim Nieniewski was the son of Anna Myszkowska b. ca 1710,
the daughter of Jan Myszkowski + Jadwiga Gorecki.
Anna Myszkowska m. Andrzej Nieniewski / Niniewski b. ca 1700, the Sieradz official, MP in 1733 of Wielun, the Piotrkow Trybunalski official, of Wielun in 1742 and in 1765;
the leaseholder in 1728 of Starokrzepice,
and in 1729 the landlord of Kietlin
[5 km north-west to Dmenin - the link to my family, Skora / Nowak of Krery; 4 km west to Kuchary of the OSTROWSKI family - the same Ostrowski owned the village Leszno close to Przasnysz; 7 km north-east to Radomsko],
in 1736 Andrzej Nieniewski bought Sedzice in the Wroblew parish, in the Sieradz county from Pstrokonski.
SEDZICE - 5 km norh to Wroblew; 4 km south-east to Tubadzin, 7 km north-west to CHARLUPIA MALA [with Chudzik].

Wojciech Rudnicki / Wojciech Jozef Antoni Rudnicki, 1741 - ca 1782 + Jozefa Ordega, the daughter of Wojciech Ordega + Rozalia Pawlowski, with the children of Wojciech Rudnicki:
1.
Wiktoria Ewa Zuzanna Rudnicka, b. 1764, d. 1791 + Ludwik Amadej;
2.
Antoni Jan Rudnicki, 1766 - 1791, the Wielun official;
3.
Marianna Rudnicka, b. August 1767, d. in 1791 + Jan Amadej.
Marianna married two times more to brothers Hutten-Czapski of Ostrzeszow Wielkopolski.
The sister of above brothers was Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762, married Izydor Kiedrzynski - my mother's genealogical line.

Wojciech Rudnicki b. in Chodaki in April 1741, had also the son, among others, Szymon Rudnicki, b. ca 1765, d. in 1809 + Petronela Walknowska - Walichnowska,
the second Petronela {b. ca 1765} married Hieronim Nieniewski {b. bef. 1750}.
Above Petronela Walknowska - Walichnowska was the lady-owner of Blizanow. Wojciech Nieniewski was the son of Jakub Nieniewski b. ca 1670 + Anna Bartochowska.

Hieronim Nieniewski b. bef. 1750, the son of Andrzej Nieniewski b. ca 1700, d. after 1765 + Anna Myszkowska b. ca 1710; and the grandson of Jakub Nieniewski b. ca 1670 + Anna Bartochowska.

Petronela Nieniewska Walknowska Rudnicka was the godmother to Daniel Seweryn Nieniewski b. in 1802 in Urbanice {2 km west to MALYSZYN, 5 km north-east to WIELUN, 2 km south to STAW, 6 km north to RUDA close to Wielun}, bpt. in 1802 in Ruda, 4 km south-east to WIELUN.
Nieniewski / Niniewski with Petronella Walichnowski Niniewska owned above Bliznow / Blizanow. Witnesses in 1802 - Feliks Murzynowski ex - owner of DEBOLEKA, and Wierzchleyska, virgin, of Wierzcholasy.

Krystyna Molska nee Czarnecki / Czarniecki [1st JAN Walknowski of Wielun; 2nd Jaskolecka] was living in Kobierno, 6 kilometres north-east of Krotoszyn, 8 km south to Rozdrazew; 18 km west to Raszkow.
In 1708 in Kobierno, she was godmother to newborn Romuald Sebastjan, the son of Stefan Dunin, the leaseholder of Kobierno + Anna Walknowski.
The godparents:
Franciszek Zygmunt Galecki, the governor of Bydgoszcz,
and Krystyna Walknowska Molska of Starogrod.

In Kobierno in 1675, marriage of Waclaw Twardowski + Marjanna Gorayska.
Witnesses:
Zygmunt Jaraczewski and Jan Molski,
and Adam Zajaczkowski.

Kobierno in 1686: Stefan Goszczynski m. Marjanna Palczynska. Witnesses:
Jan Zaleski of Bozacin, and Stanislaw Molski.

Above Hieronim Nieniewski b. bef. 1750, the son of Andrzej Nieniewski b. ca 1700, d. after 1765 + Anna Myszkowska. And the grandson of Jakub Nieniewski b. ca 1670 + Anna Bartochowska.
Andrzej Nieniewski had a brother Wojciech Nieniewski b. ca 1700 married to Katarzyna Ostrowska b. ca 1705, d. ca 1770. Wojciech Nieniewski, ca 1700 - ca 1750.

Gzikow is a village in the district of Blaszki, within the Sieradz County.

Katarzyna Ostrowska b. ca 1705, d. ca 1770 + Wojciech Nieniewski, ca 1700 - ca 1750,
with the daughter Katarzyna Nieniewska b. 1725.
Wojciech Nieniewski b. ca 1700, married 2nd in 1756. Wojciech Nieniewski,
the son of Jakub Nieniewski b. ca 1670 + Anna Bartochowska.

Hieronim Nieniewski b. bef. 1750,
the son of
Andrzej Nieniewski b. ca 1700, d. after 1765 + Anna Myszkowska b. ca 1710;
and the grandson of mentioned Jakub Nieniewski b. ca 1670 + Anna Bartochowska.

Barbara WOLSKA nee Nieniewski b. ca 1725, inf. in 1758, and she was married to Jan Wolski (of Dobruchow) the son of Jozef Wolski + Anna Olszewska. Barbara Nieniewska was the daughter of Andrzej Nieniewski b. ca 1700, the Wielun official + Anna Myszkowska.
Dobruchow is a village in the district of Wodzierady, within the Lask County, 4 kilometres north-west of Wodzierady, 17 km north of Lask.

Above Gzikow - 3 kilometres south-west of Blaszki, 25 km west of Sieradz, 6 / 7 km north-west to WRZACA, 12 km west to SEDZICE.

Alojzy Paulin Gatkiewicz, b. 1800 - d. 1852 in Wola Pszczolecka [here was my family], was son of Tomasz Ignacy Gatkiewicz
[Tomasz GATKIEWICZ was a son of officer of Dyneburg who was b. before 1750, + mother who died in Kwaskow in 1824 and Tomasz was brother of Wiktoria Gatkiewicz b. after 1765-1838],
1766-1837 + Karolina Korytowska, b. 1760 - died in 1850 in Kwaskow / Kwaskowo - ca 4 km east of Blaszki
[Wrzaca south of BLASZKI and above Kwaskowo were in the same estate].
Alojzy Paulin Gatkiewicz was married in 1827, in Sosnica to Franciszka Chlapowska, 1800-1836, the daughter of Ludwik Chlapowski 1768-1831 and Tekla Sokolnicka, 1776-1848,
with a daughter
Klementyna Karolina Tekla GATKIEWICZ, b. ca 1827, m. Cezary Wawrzyniec Ignacy Gatkiewicz b. ca 1820,
with a son Alojzy Wincenty Jozef Gatkiewicz, b. ca 1850 + Jozefa Bialecka.

Above Sosnica - 7 km west of Dobrzyca, south-west of Pleszew, north-east of Krotoszyn [see Merkel, Bilewicz, Mielzynski].
Sosnica was the estate of Michal Chlapowski.

In 1903 - Smogorzow [close to OPOCZNO] was bought by Henryk KIEDRZYNSKI and his wife Wanda Lucja Bogumila Geneli / Wanda Geneliek of Kiedrzwica. HENRYK Kiedrzynski / Ostoja-Kiedrzynski Henryk was a judge for 28 years. He died in 1929 or 1927, and Smogorzow took Ludomir Kiedrzynski and Stefan KIEDRZYNSKI [they had a brother Witold Henryk Kiedrzynski, born 1895].
Named Wanda Lucja Bogumila Geneli b. ca 1870, her mother 1831-1893; Wanda married in Warsaw in 1885, to LEON KIEDRZYNSKI = Leon Henryk Kiedrzynski or named Henryk KIEDRZYNSKI - Ostoja, born in 1859 in Grzymaczew
[the estate Grzymaczew - Wojkow, close to WRZACA, 9 km south to BLASZKI; 25 km west to Sieradz].
His father born in 1840 in Kalisz, married in 1859 - Grzymaczew [Lucjan Aleksander Kiedrzynski].
His grandfather
Aleksander Kiedrzynski born in September 1806 in Staw Kaliski, in the Kalisz county, married a wife b. 1810; Aleksander's brother, 1813-1869.
His great-grandfather
Franciszek Kiedrzynski b. 1772 May or ca 1770. Franciszek Kiedrzynski married in Staw or Staw Kaliski, 9 km north-west to BLASZKI, in 1804.
Staw - 25 km south to BEDZIECHOW of Kiedrzynski and SKORZEWSKI.
Franciszek Kiedrzynski was the son of
Pawel Kiedrzynski and Dorota Kiedrzynska born Karlinska in 1740.
Pawel Kiedrzynski was born in 1739 / 1740.
Franciszek had 3 siblings: Klemens Kiedrzynski. Franciszek married Marianna Grygowska b. 1770, with the son Aleksander Kiedrzynski.

PAWEL Kiedrzynski b. 1739, died in September 1809 in MEKA, the Sieradz parish,
had a brothers:
Jan Antoni Maciej Kiedrzynski, b. on 27 May 1738 in Wilczkow, the Gluchow parish;
Florian Kiedrzynski, b. 1740 in NOSKOWO;
Jozef Kiedrzynski, b. 1736, d. bef. 1791;
Stanislaw Kiedrzynski = Stanislaw Kostka Kiedrzynski, b. 1739, d. 1774 [in WILKOWO POLSKIE + ZAMOYSKA];
and a sister Bona Kiedrzynska 1st married Trampczynska, 2nd to Lipnicki. Bona b. 1735, d. 1785.
They both were children of
Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1715 - died in 1788 + Wiktoria Pstrokonska / Wiktoria Poraj Pstrokonska / Wiktoria Kiedrzynska [b. 1715/1720 or ca 1720] of WILCZKOW.

PAWEL Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1739 / 1740 - d. in MEKA in 3 September 1809.
Meka - 5 km east to Sieradz.

Above Staw Kaliski:
Jan Nepomucen Paschalis Chrzanowski, 1779-1854,
was the son of Jan Chrzanowski + Katarzyna Sokolowska b. 1757.

Jan Chrzanowski b. 1741, d. 1827 in Staw Kaliski {here was born RAFAL Chrzanowski in 1784}.
Above Jan was the son of
Franciszek Chrzanowski younger b. ca 1720 in Ostrzeszow, d. 1795;
the grandson of
Franciszek Chrzanowski b. 1695 and Zofia Krasicka.

Franciszek b. ca 1720 married Wiktoria MEJER {compare Zbigniew Brzezinski and his ancestors}.
Franciszek Chrzanowski older, 1695 - 1761, m. Zofia KRASICKA b. ca 1700.
Franciszek Chrzanowski older, b. 1695, was the brother to JAKUB Chrzanowski b. ca 1690.

Jozef Chrzanowski / Jozef Urban b. 1728 + Marianna Zaremba b. ca 1740. Named here Jozef Urban Chrzanowski had a son Tomasz Chrzanowski born in 1770. Jozef Urban Chrzanowski b. 1728, was the son of mentioned
Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690 + Zofia Zielonacka.

Above Rafal Chrzanowski, 1783/1784 - 1831 + Anna Pagowska. Rafal Chrzanowski died in Mieczownica, in the Giewartow / Giewartowo, north-east to Wrzesnia, 7 kilometres west of Ostrowite, 11 km north-east of Slupca, and 71 km east of Poznan. Rafal Chrzanowski d. 1831, was the son of
Jan Chrzanowski b. 1741, and Katarzyna Sokolowska.
Jan Chrzanowski b. 1741 [the brother of Tomasz b. 1740] + Katarzyna.
Jan was the son of
Franciszek Chrzanowski younger, b. ca 1720,
the grandson of Franciszka Chrzanowski older, b. 1695.

Note to
Marianna Korytowska, 1750-1799 + Seweryn Pagowski,
with a daughter + Jan Nepomucen Paschalis Chrzanowski, 1779-1854,
and with next daughter Anna Pagowska b. 1787 + Rafal Chrzanowski 1783-1831.

Above Jan Nepomucen Paschalis Chrzanowski, 1779-1854 was the son of
Jan Chrzanowski + Katarzyna Sokolowska b. 1757. Jan Chrzanowski b. 1741, d. 1827 in Staw Kaliski {here was born RAFAL Chrzanowski in 1784}. Jan was the son of
Franciszek Chrzanowski younger b. ca 1720 in Ostrzeszow, d. 1795;
the grandson of
Franciszek Chrzanowski b. 1695 and Zofia Krasicka.

Franciszek Bratkowski b. 1754, the son of Stanislaw Bratkowski + Zofia Sulmierska,
the grandson of
Stanislaw Bratkowski the owner of Gzikow + Teresa Nieniewska.
Franciszek's sister had children:
Tomasz OSTROWSKI, Wawrzyniec OSTROWSKI, Franciszka Ostrowska b. ca 1755 + Jan Szolowski.
Above children were of
Antoni Ostrowski b. ca 1728 + Anna Bratkowska.

Andrzej NIENIEWSKI had a next of kin Teresa Bratkowska.

Andrzej Nieniewski had a brother Wojciech. Katarzyna Ostrowska b. ca 1720, d. ca 1770 + Wojciech Nieniewski b. ca 1700, d. ca 1750.
Wojciech Nieniewski was the son of Jakub Nieniewski b. ca 1660/1670, older + Anna Bartochowska.
Jakub Nieniewski, younger, ca 1748 - d. in 1831 in Wroblew. Jakub Nieniewski was married 3 times, lived in ca 1748-1831 + Marianna Przeradzka, ca 1756-1828.
They had a great-grandson b. in 1856 in Sedzice close to Sieradz; bpt. in 1857 in Wroblew.
Above Apoloniusz Pawel Apolinary Nieniewski, 1856-1922 + in 1885, Wojkow in the Sieradz county, to Joanna Zenobia Zaluskowska, 1865-1942,
the daughter of
Hilary Felicjan Zaluskowski, the Sieradz county, lived in 1825-1893 + Adela Lucja Aniela Wardeska, 1834-1901;
the granddaughter of
Ignacy Adam Wardeski, + Michalina Sulimierska, 1808-1888,
and of
Erazm Zaluskowski (1803 - 1887) + Joanna.
Erazm b. 1803 was the son of
Jan ZALUSKOWSKI (1745 - 1808) died in Waglczew + Zuzanna (1770 - 1834).
Waglczew is a village in the district of Wroblew, within the Sieradz County, 5 kilometres west of Wroblew, 14 km west of Sieradz.

Jan Zaluskowski b. 1745 was the son of ZALUSKOWSKI Pawel b. ca 1720.
The grandson of ZALUSKOWSKI Maciej b. ca 1700. Maciej was the brother to ? Teresa Jackowska, born Zaluskowska ca 1690,
the daughter of Aleksander Zaluskowski b. ca 1660.

ORPISZEWEK close to Pleszew:
Andrzej Czyzewski was the landlord of Orpiszewek.
Then Jakub Kiedrzynski ca 1770/1775. He was the official of Kalisz. In 1784, Jakub Kiedrzynski bought the rest of Orpiszewek from Katarzyna Zaluskowski, widowed after Antoni Daleszynski. Katarzyna Zaluskowski Daleszynski had a son Jozef Daleszynski, b. ca 1755.
Katarzyna, b. ca 1730, was the daughter of
Maciej Zaluskowski, b. ca 1700, d. 1774 + Urszula Koczanska, b. ca 1700.

Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1710 married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710, the wedding was in 1730 or 1735/1737. Franciszka Kiedrzynska was the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and Teresa Zaluskowska b. ca 1690.
Teresa's ZALUSKOWSKA half-brother was Pawel Zaluskowski of Kaliszkowice Olobockie, 8 km north-east to MIKSTAT, at half way from Ostrzeszow to Ostrow Wielkopolski.

Teresa Jackowska, from Kaliszkowice, born Zaluskowska ca 1690, to Aleksander Zaluskowski b. ca 1660 + Marianna Szczypierska. Teresa had a brothers:
1. Aleksander Zaluskowski, younger, born in 1701;
2. Pawel Zaluskowski, of Kaliszkowice, the Kalisz deputy governor + Wezyk
with sons:
a.
Hilary Zaluskowski and
b.
Piotr Zaluskowski.

Aleksander Zaluskowski senior, b. ca 1660, maybe was the son of [second] Wojciech Zaluskowski b. ca 1630, died in 1674; and the grandson of senior, Wojciech Zaluskowski b. ca 1600, died in 1648; and the great-grandson of Maciej Zaluskowski, b. ca 1560, the OPOCZNO official in 1586.

Justyna Tyskiewicz (born Nieniewska) born in 1728,
was the daughter of
Wojciech Nieniewski and Katarzyna Ostrowska b. ca 1700/1705.
Justyna had a sister Katarzyna Urszula Smardowski.
Justyna Tyskiewicz (born Nieniewska), died in 1772 and married Franciszek Tyskiewicz in 1753.
Franciszek Tyszkiewicz b. ca 1710 in the Chocen commune.
Justyna Nieniewska married second time to Stanislaw Rzepinski in 1766.
Above Katarzyna Ostrowska b. ca 1705, was the daughter of Mikolaj Ostrowski b. ca 1660 + Marianna Sieroszewska.
Katarzyna Ostrowska married twice: 1st Walenty Karbowski and 2nd Wojciech Nieniewski b. ca 1700.

Franciszek Wiktor Tyszkiewicz b. ca 1820, was the son of Tomasz Tyszkiewicz + Julianna Winnicka. Julianna Tyszkiewicz (Winnicka) b. ca 1795, d. in 1852.
Franciszka Tyszkiewicz b. ca 1820, was the daughter of Tomasz Tyszkiewicz + Julianna Winnicka. Franciszka's brother was Franciszek Wiktor Tyszkiewicz b. ca 1820, married to
Anna Rudnicka b. ca 1831, the daughter of Leon Rudnicki, b. ca 1805 + Anna Teofila Trzcinska b. in 1809;
the granddaughter of
Andrzej Rudnicki b. ca 1767/1770 + Anna Mieroslawska,
the great-granddaughter of
Antoni Mieroslawski, the Kruszwica official, lived ca 1730/1740-1808 + Aleksandra Trzcinska, ca 1750-1783.
Antoni Mieroslawski was the son of
Jan Mieroslawski, the Bydgoszcz official, lived ca 1690 - 1736 + Felicjanna Gorecka.

Jadwiga Michalina Zofia Tyszkiewicz b. 1822 in Brzyszewo,
was the daughter of
Tomasz Tyszkiewicz born ca 1781 or ca 1790 + Julianna Winnicka,
with Jadwiga's brother Franciszek Wiktor Tyszkiewicz b. ca 1820 + Anna Rudnicka b. ca 1831.

Brzyszewo is a village in the district of Chodecz, within the Wloclawek County, 4 kilometres north of Chodecz, 25 km south of Wloclawek, 5 km south to Bodzanowek; 7 km south to Chocen and 11 km east to Osiecz Wielki.

Franciszek Wiktor Tyszkiewicz b. ca 1820 + Anna Rudnicka b. ca 1831;
and named Franciszek Wiktor Tyszkiewicz was the son of
Tomasz Tyszkiewicz b. ca 1790 + Julianna Winnicka.

Franciszek Wiktor Tyszkiewicz married in 1851, in Wieniec (then Wieniec belonged to Leopold Kronenberg), to Anna Rudnicka b. ca 1831, the daughter of
Leon Rudnicki b. ca 1805 + Anna Teofila Trzcinska, b. in 1809.

Leon Rudnicki was the son of
Andrzej Rudnicki b. ca 1767/1770 + Anna Mieroslawska, b. ca 1770;
the grandson of Antoni Mieroslawski, the Kruszwica official, lived ca 1730-1808.

Andrzej Rudnicki was born ca 1767/1770, the son of
Kazimierz Rudnicki b. ca 1740 + Konstancja Mielzynska.
Leon Rudnicki had a sibilings -
1.
Tekla Rudnicka b. ca 1810 + Jan Bernard Tabaczynski;
2.
Jozef Rudnicki b. ca 1810 + Marianna Tyszkiewicz b. ca 1820;
3.
Dionizy + Marianna Kolarska b. 1824,
with a daughter Emilia Anna Rudnicka b. in 1849 + Julian Ostrowski b. ca 1840;
4.
Antoni Rudnicki of Radziejow in 1861, lived in 1814-1889 + Jozefa Czernicka.

Above Andrzej Rudnicki b. ca 1767/1770, died in 1857; the judge, the leaseholder of RADZIEJOW, died in 1850 or 1857. Andrzej married Anna Mieroslawska in 1800. They had 6 children: Tekla Tabaczynska, Antoni Rudnicki.

Kazimierz Rudnicki b. ca 1740, m. Konstancja Mielzynska. Kazimierz LIS-RUDNICKI [the same ?] m. 2nd to Marianna Dembinska. Andrzej had a brother Antoni Wojciech Rudnicki. Andrzej Rudnicki m. 2nd Klara Baffolt in 1784; m. 3rd in 1804 to unknown.

Wojciech Rudnicki b. 1741 was next of kin to:
Kazimierz Rudnicki b. ca 1740 who had a brother SZYMON RUDNICKI probably.
Wojciech Rudnicki / Wojciech Jozef Antoni Rudnicki, 1741 - ca 1782 + Jozefa Ordega,
the daughter of Wojciech Ordega + Rozalia Pawlowski,
with the children of Wojciech Rudnicki:
1.
Wiktoria Ewa Zuzanna Rudnicka, b. 1764, d. 1791 + Ludwik Amadej;
2.
Antoni Jan Rudnicki, 1766 - 1791, the Wielun official;
3.
Marianna Rudnicka, b. August 1767, d. in 1791 + Jan Amadej.
Marianna married two times more to brothers Hutten-Czapski of Ostrzeszow Wielkopolski.
The sister of above brothers was Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762, married Izydor Kiedrzynski - my mother's genealogical line.

Wojciech Rudnicki b. in Chodaki in April 1741, had also the son, among others,
Szymon Rudnicki, b. ca 1765, d. in 1809 + Petronela Walknowska - Walichnowska,
the second Petronela Walknowska Rudnicka married Hieronim Nieniewski.
Above Petronela Walknowska - Walichnowska was the lady-owner of Blizanow. Petronela Nieniewska Walknowska Rudnicka was the godmother to Daniel Seweryn Nieniewski b. in 1802 in Urbanice {2 km west to MALYSZYN, 5 km north-east to WIELUN, 2 km south to STAW, 6 km north to RUDA close to Wielun}, bpt. in 1802 in Ruda, 4 km south-east to WIELUN.

Nieniewski / Niniewski with Petronella Walichnowski Niniewska owned above Bliznow / Blizanow. Witnesses in 1802 - Feliks Murzynowski ex - owner of DEBOLEKA, and Wierzchleyska, virgin, of Wierzcholasy.

Krystyna Molska nee Czarnecki / Czarniecki [1st JAN Walknowski of Wielun; 2nd Jaskolecka] was living in Kobierno, 6 kilometres north-east of Krotoszyn, 8 km south to Rozdrazew; 18 km west to Raszkow.
In 1708 in Kobierno, she was godmother to newborn Romuald Sebastjan, the son of Stefan Dunin, the leaseholder of Kobierno + Anna Walknowski. Godparents: Franciszek Zygmunt Galecki, the governor of Bydgoszcz, and Krystyna Walknowska Molska of Starogrod.

In Kobierno in 1675, marriage of Waclaw Twardowski + Marjanna Gorayska. Witnesses:
Zygmunt Jaraczewski and Jan Molski,
and Adam Zajaczkowski.

Kobierno in 1686: Stefan Goszczynski m. Marjanna Palczynska.
Witnesses: Jan Zaleski of Bozacin, and Stanislaw Molski.

Wladyslaw Czapski / Wladyslaw Hutten Czapski b. in 1835 [either ca 1840 or in 1842], bpt. in Wielun,
was the son of
Ignacy Hutten Czapski born in RASZKOW in February 1802.

Raszkow belonged to my family, Kiedrzynski. In 1802, Ignacy Jozef Hutten Czapski was born, the son of
Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765
[the grandson of Antoni Hutten Czapski b. 1722/1726 and KATARZYNA]
+ Marjanna Rudnicka b. ca 1775,
the daughter of Szymon Rudnicki + Salomea.
Godfather - Ignacy Rudnicki, the owner of Koscielna Wies;
the godmother - Juljanna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska, the owner of Raszkow; her sister was married Pradzynska of Wola Wiazowa and around Pleszew.

JAN HUTTEN CZAPSKI was living in RASZKOW, but was forest official in Glogowa / Glogowia in the Turek county, around 1802.

Wladyslaw Czapski b. 1835 had godmother in Wielun, Konstancja Czapska of Piaski in the Boleslawiec parish.

Above Szymon Rudnicki m. Salomea. Szymon was the Ostrzeszow official. Szymon Rudnicki had a daughter - Maryanna Rudnicka, m. in 1793 in Odolanow to Jan Czapski, b. ca 1765, the Ostrzeszow governor-manager.

Jan Hutten-Czapski was the witness of a marriage of Stefan Rudnicki.
Szymon and Salomea Rudnicki were the parents of Stefan Rudnicki.

Wincenty Czapski / Wincenty Hutten-Czapski, the governor-manager of Ostrzeszow, in 1778, married in Ostrzeszow to Marianna Rudnicka,
the daughter of Szymon Rudnicki of Ostrzeszow.

Jan Czapski / Jan Hutten-Czapski in 1809 in Ostrow Wielkopolski had a daughter Konstancja Czapska / Konstancja Hutten-Czapska [she was lived close to Boleslawiec and in Wielun], by his wife Marianna Rudnicka, b. ca 1780.
Marianna was married three times [NOT twice]. Second time to named Jan Czapski.

Wojciech Rudnicki b. in Chodaki in April 1741, had also the son, among others, Szymon Rudnicki, b. ca 1765, d. in 1809 + Petronela Walknowska - Walichnowska, the second Petronela {b. ca 1765} married Hieronim Nieniewski {b. bef. 1750}. Above Petronela Walknowska - Walichnowska was the lady-owner of Blizanow.

Wojciech Nieniewski was the son of Jakub Nieniewski b. ca 1670 + Anna Bartochowska.

Hieronim Nieniewski b. bef. 1750, the son of Andrzej Nieniewski b. ca 1700, d. after 1765 + Anna Myszkowska b. ca 1710;
and the grandson of
Jakub Nieniewski b. ca 1670 + Anna Bartochowska.

Petronela Nieniewska Walknowska Rudnicka was the godmother to Daniel Seweryn Nieniewski b. in 1802 in Urbanice {2 km west to MALYSZYN, 5 km north-east to WIELUN, 2 km south to STAW, 6 km north to RUDA close to Wielun}, bpt. in 1802 in Ruda, 4 km south-east to WIELUN.
Nieniewski / Niniewski with Petronella Walichnowski Niniewska owned above Bliznow / Blizanow.
Witnesses in 1802 -
Feliks Murzynowski ex - owner of DEBOLEKA,
and Wierzchleyska, virgin, of Wierzcholasy.

Wladyslaw Czapski / Wladyslaw Hutten Czapski b. in 1835 [either ca 1840 or in 1842], bpt. in Wielun, was the son of Ignacy Hutten Czapski born in RASZKOW in February 1802. Raszkow belonged to my family, Kiedrzynski.
In 1802, Ignacy Jozef Hutten Czapski was born,
the son of
Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765
[the grandson of Antoni Hutten Czapski b. 1722/1726 or in 1723, and KATARZYNA]
+ Marjanna Rudnicka b. ca 1775, the daughter of Szymon Rudnicki + Salomea.
Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765, was living in Raszkow ca 1802, was the son of Antoni.
Antoni Hutten Czapski was born ca 1723.
Antoni Czapski had a sibilings: Jakub and Joanna.
In 1765, Antoni Czapski {the son of Jozef Hutten Czapski, and the grandson of Jan Hutten Czapski}, sold the part of Bobrowa / Bobrowo [10 km north-west to Brodnica], to Jan Lewald Jezierski.

Tomasz Tyszkiewicz b. ca 1790, the son of Jakub Tyszkiewicz + Franciszka Uzdowska, ca 1752 - 1830 in Brzyszewo.

Szczytno in the KOWAL county, the Chocen parish, in 1835 - the Szczytno estate included Lugowiska and Zapust; 1 km south to Borzymowice; 5 km south-west to Chocen, 6 km west to Bodzanowek, 9 km south-west to SMILOWICE of Gustaw Findeisen.
Chocen, 22 kilometres south of Wloclawek.
Tomasz Tyszkiewicz b. ca 1781/1790; in 1814 and 1815 he was living in Chodecz. He died in 1848. Tomasz had a sister born in 1791, Tekla Tyszkiewicz of Golska Huta.
Golska Huta is a village in the district of Lubien Kujawski, within the Wloclawek County, 12 km south-east to Chocen. Tomasz was the son of Jakub Tyszkiewicz + Franciszka.
Jakub's daughter was married in 1833 in Chodecz.
Jakub Tyszkiewicz b. ca 1741/1760, d. 1818 in the Chocen commune. Jakub was the son of Tyszkiewicz b. ca 1710 - maybe Franciszek Tyszkieiwcz b. ca 1710.
Jakub was the father of Stanislaw Tyszkiewicz; ans Romuald Antoni Tyszkiewicz.

In Ciechanow in 1847, Stanislaw Tyszkiewicz m. Magdalena Bonikowska. But in Chocen in 1879, inf. on Karol Bonikowski of Bodzanowo; he was from CHODECZ.

Katarzyna Ostrowska b. ca 1705, was the daughter of Mikolaj Ostrowski b. ca 1660 + Marianna Sieroszewska.
Katarzyna Ostrowska married twice: 1st Walenty Karbowski and 2nd Wojciech Nieniewski b. ca 1700.

Mentioned Mikolaj Ostrowski, ca 1660 - ca 1710 + 1st Marianna Cywinska, ca 1670-1718
[Mikolaj Ostrowski m. 2nd to Marianna Sieroszewska];
with 3 sons:
1. Ignacy Ostrowski, ca 1690 - ca 1730;
2. Jozef Ostrowski, ca 1690 - ca 1730;
3.
Katarzyna Ostrowska, ca 1700/1705 - ca 1750 + Stanislaw Chwaliszewski, ca 1690 - ca 1740; 2nd she married to Wojciech NIENIEWSKI b. ca 1700.

We don't know if
Wojciech's brother was Jan (Kazimierz) Ostrowski, b. ca 1690, Colonel + Petronela Moszynska, ca 1705 - ca 1760.

Ruszki - 6 km to BADKOWO. Krotoszyn - 6 km south-west to Badkowo. Wysocin - 7 km east to named Krotoszyn; 5 km south-west to BRZEZIE, and 5 km south-east to Badkowo.

Badkowo - 13 km north-west to WIENIEC.

Antoni Uminski b. ca 1700 + Marianna Teresa Rogalinska, 1715-1796.
Marianna Teresa Rogalinska 1715-1796, was the daughter of Roman Rogalinski b. ca 1690 + Teofila Miaskowska.
And Antoni's brother -
Laurenty (Wawrzyniec) Uminski, born ca 1700, the landowner of Ruszki, Krotoszyn, Pocierzyn, Wysocie / WYSOCIN,
had the son:
Kazimierz Uminski b. before 1730, the founder of a chapel in Ruszki; he bought in 1746 named Wysocin Wiekszy and Wysocinek; the border bailiff in BRZESC KUJAWSKI, married to Teresa Besiekierski; d. 1798.
KAZIMIERZ UMINSKI had children:
1.
Jozef Uminski d. 1805, Archdeacon of the cathedral of Luck;
2.
Antoni Uminski d. 1813 + Marianna Byszewski;
with Antoni's children:
a.
Jan Chrzciciel (Baptysta) Uminski, 1778 - d. ca 1851, he has sold together with his uncle Konstanty, village Nikonowka near Zytomierz;
b.
Wincenty Uminski b. 1788 (? - in the Radziejow county);
and his daughter Justyna Uminska + Onufry Uminski of Ruszki;
and the grandson - Julian Uminski, painter + Tekla Bogdanska,
c.
Modesta Uminska b. 1786 + Kasper Gorski d. before 1832 + Cyprian Pyzinski (Wola Prosperowa west to ZYCHLIN);
d.
Katarzyna Uminska b. 1792 + Leon Gasiorowski (Pocierzyn near RUSZKI);
e. Marianna Brodzki;
f. Tekla Kalinowska.

Next children of above KAZIMIERZ Uminski b. ca 1730:
3.
Konstanty Uminski,
with a daughter Rozalia Uminska + Jan Morzycki, Captain, d. 1830, the owner of Chociszew close to OZORKOW.
With a granddaughter Eufrazyna Morzycka, 1825 - 1860 in Nikonowka + Kazimierz Jan Pienkowski;
4.
Stanislaw Uminski, 1760 - 1811, served at the Royal Court + m. 1st Tekla b. 1775;
m. 2nd to a granddaughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski - the great-granddaughter of Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin, b. ca 1710.
Brief explanation -
Michal Bajkowski, the owner of Czepy, the official in Kalisz, married in 1785, to Franciszka Kiedrzynska, the daughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski, the official in Kalisz, and Brygida Bardzki Walknowska,
with the daughter
Jozefa Bajkowska b. ca 1786, d. 1826, m. Stanislaw Uminski d. ca 1811, of Bronow,
the 2nd she was married in 1812, Leon Witalis Chmielewski, 1786-1840,
a son of
Antoni Chmielewski and Eleonora Boryslawski, the owner of Zimotki.

Stanislaw's Uminski 1st wife was TEKLA b. 1775.
5.
Kazimiera Uminska died in 1786;
6.
Ksawera Franciszka Uminska + Antoni Mieroslawski;
that is Ksawera Uminska, b. ca 1750 - d. ca 1800 + Antoni Mieroslawski, ca 1740 - ca 1797/1808/1810 [see the dictator of the January Uprising in 1863].

Antoni Mieroslawski b. ca 1740, d. 1797, the chamberlain in Inowroclaw; the official in Kruszwica; the royal chamberlain, married 1st to Marianna Radonska born ca 1745, d. 1775, but 2nd marriage before 1769 to Ksawera Franciszek Uminska
with the son
Adam Kasper Mieroslawski born 1785 in Ruszki near Krotoszyn the village, close to BADKOWO, Wieniec and Brzezie; died on November 16, 1837 in Bar-le-Duc.

Adam Kasper Mieroslawski, Colonel of the November Uprising in 1831, Lieutenant-Colonel of the Napoleonic Army, Adjutant of General Davout; decorated with the title of the Knight of the French Empire; m. Camilla Notte de Vaupleux
with sons:
1.
Ludwik Adam Mieroslawski (born 1814 in Nemours, the godfather was Marshal Louis Davout, died 1878 in Paris),
general, writer and poet, political and nationalist activist, historian, participant of the November Uprising (1831), the dictator of the January Uprising (February 17 - until March 11, 1863);
2.
Adam Piotr Mieroslawski (born April 1815 in Stryków near Brzeziny, died 1851) - sailor, engineer, insurgent in 1831, he discovered again, after 300 years, the island of New Amsterdam, which he became the owner.

Jan Nepomucen Uminski, 1778-1851 = Jan = Nepomucen Uminski,
parents: Hilary UMINSKI and Franciszka Ryszewska.
On September 23, 1831 Jan Uminski was appointed commander-in-chief of the November Uprising, from which he resigned the same day.
Jan Nepomucen Uminski, the officer of the Polish army; service ended in the rank of Major General; participant of the 1794 Insurrection; adjutant of General Antoni Jozef Madalinski; Napoleonic Wars and November Uprising 1830 - 1831 (Chief of Staff on September 23, 1831).
In 1820 was meeting of General Jan Nepomucen Uminski with Colonel Dobrogoyski, envoy of Kalisz. Dobrogoyski informed on the secret network in Cracow, and Uminski was claiming to be a branch in Great Poland; he had a confidential relationship with Lieutenant Colonel Ludwik Sczaniecki.
His parents:
Hilary Uminski / Hilarion Uminski, 1730/1735/1760-1792 + Franciszka Ryszewska b. ca 1740
[HILARY Uminski (b. ca 1730 - d. 1792), the son of
Antoni UMINSKI b. ca 1700, and Teresa Rogalinski.
Hilary Uminski was the owner of Czeluscin close to GOSTYN in 1778; m. in 1767 in Biechowo to Franciszka Ryszewska].

Antoni Uminski b. ca 1700 + Marianna Teresa Rogalinska, 1715-1796.
Marianna Teresa Rogalinska 1715-1796, was the daughter of Roman Rogalinski b. ca 1690 + Teofila Miaskowska.
And Antoni's brother -
Laurenty (Wawrzyniec) Uminski, born ca 1700, the landowner of Ruszki, Krotoszyn, Pocierzyn, Wysocie / WYSOCIN,
had the son:
Kazimierz Uminski b. before 1730, the founder of a chapel in Ruszki; he bought in 1746 named Wysocin Wiekszy and Wysocinek; the border bailiff in BRZESC KUJAWSKI, married to Teresa Besiekierski.

Czeluscin - close to PEPOWO, 4 km; 20 km west to KROTOSZYN the city [it has nothing to do with Krotoszyn close to Wloclawek]; 14 km east to KROBIA; sout-east to SIEDLEC.
Biechowo - south to WRZESNIA.

The grandparents of Jan Nepomucen Uminski:
Antoni Uminski b. ca 1700 + Marianna Teresa Rogalinska, 1715-1796.
Marianna Teresa Rogalinska 1715-1796, was the daughter of
Roman Rogalinski b. ca 1690 + Teofila Miaskowska.


Stefan Rowecki b. December 1895, in Piotrkow Trybunalski. Stefan Rowecki was the godson of Russian Captain Pawel Chrzanowski.
The godparents - PAWEL Chrzanowski lived in Petersburg, b. ca 1864, together with Kazimiera Chrzanowska.
Above godfather PAWEL CHRZANOWSKI, the 3rd, Captain of the Russian Army was born ca 1864, the son of General Pawel Chrzanowski born in 1846, in Dzierzazna in the Piotrkow Trybunalski county, or in Podleze, in the Przystajn parish, in the Klobuck county. He was married twice. With the 1st wife was above PAWEL CHRZANOWSKI, the 3rd, Captain of the Russian Army born ca 1864.
The second wife was Cecylia Gilewicz, b. 1861, d. in December 1918 in Warszawa, the daughter of Georgian woman MIZANDARI b. ca 1840 + Gilewicz.
Cecylia was living in Tyflis / Tbilisi and here met Pawel Chrzanowski (1846-1914), then as General and the military judge.
Pawel Marcelli Chrzanowski b. in 1846 in Dzierzazna, d. in 1914 in Warszawa;
he was the son of
Pawel Chrzanowski, older, 1798-1866 + Michalina Rybicka.

Pawel Chrzanowski the 2nd, 1846-1914, had a son living 1881-1930, with the 1st wife:
this son married Romana Stanislawa Chrzanowska, 1886-1960,
the daughter of
Aleksy Chrzanowski, 1861-1920 + Wanda Ludwika Kolaczkowska, 1866-1937,
the granddaughter of
Stanislaw Antoni Chrzanowski, 1835-1887 + Maria Zabokrzecka, 1838-1870,
and of
Roman Kolaczkowski, ca 1833-1885 + Zofia Huisson;
and the great-granddaughter of
Pawel Chrzanowski the 1st, 1798-1866 + Apolonia Rybicka.
Above PAWEL Chrzanowski b. 1798 had a mother Petronela Tomicka from Plucice, born ca 1760/1780, in the Piotrkow Trybunalski county, d. 1827. Pawel Chrzanowski b. in Rekoszewice, d. in PANASZEW, was the son of Stanislaw Chrzanowski + Petronela Tomicka b. aft. 1760 [maybe the sister of Gertruda Jozefa Tomicki died in 1813, married ZAREMBA].
Petronela Tomicka, ca 1760/1763 - 1827; Stanislaw Chrzanowski, b. ca 1760/1770, was the son of Jozef Chrzanowski b. 1728 + Marianna Zaremba b. ca 1740. The Zarembas had Plucice and Gorzkowice, Barbara Zaremba died in 1776 in Plucice, the Gorzkowice parish.
In 1808, Franciszek Zaremba died. He was the official of Piotrkow Trybunalski, owned Plucice.
The Zarembas lived in the 18th century in:
Plucice in the Gorzkowice parish, and Pytowice with Gorzedow in the Kamiensk parish; and in Pilczyca in the Konecko parish.
In Plucice, Franciszek Zaremba was living, married Barbara Trepka; in Pytowice and Gorzedow - Szymon Zaremba, the judge in Sieradz, married Krystyna Siemienski;
Wojciech Zaremba, the Radomsko official, m. Gertruda Jozefa Tomicki died in 1813 - also in Pytowice;
in Plucice, Stanislaw Zaremba was born, the son of Franciszek Zaremba + Barbara.
Franciszka Zaremby died in 1808, owned Plucice + Gorzkowice.
Barbara Zaremba nee Trepka or Swiecicka / Swiencicka, died in 1776 in Plucice, owned Pilczyca, Plucice, Buynice. Barbara Trepka (Nekada Trepka) born in Jezow close to Rozprza.
Her son was named Stanislaw Zaremba died in 1826, b. 1771, the owner of Szczukocice. In Gorzkowice died Jan Kalina and Jan Pius Chrzanowski died in 1795.
In 1754, Stanislaw Zaremba was born, the son of Franciszek, in 1824 Stanislaw Zaremba owned Szczukocice. Married twice, the 2nd in 1824; in 1826 supported the church in Gorzkowice and owned Gorzkowice + Szczukocice. Mikolaj Chrzanowski in 1826 owned Zuchowice.

Ignacy Chrzanowski b. ca 1780, married Zuzanna ZAREMBA.

Damian Chrzanowski, 1831-1892,
was the son of
Pawel Chrzanowski, 1798/1800-1865 + Michalina Rybicka.
DAMIAN Chrzanowski was the brother of Pawel Marcelli Chrzanowski b. 1846 in the estate of Dzierzazna in the Piotrkow Trybunalski county, d. 1914 in Warszawa, General of the Russian Army.
Pawel Chrzanowski b. 1798/1800 - 1866 + Michalina Rybicka. Pawel Chrzanowski b. in Rekoszewice, d. in PANASZEW, was the son of
Stanislaw Chrzanowski + Petronela Tomicka.
Petronela Tomicka, ca 1760/1763 - 1827; Stanislaw Chrzanowski, b. ca 1760/1770,
was the son of
Jozef Chrzanowski / Jozef Urban b. 1728 + Marianna Zaremba b. ca 1740.
Named here Jozef Urban Chrzanowski had a son Tomasz Chrzanowski born in 1770.
Jozef Urban Chrzanowski b. 1728, was the son of
Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690 + Zofia Zielonacka.

Pawel Chrzanowski, 1798/1800-1865/1866, was married twice: 2nd to Michalina Rybicka b. ca 1812; the 1st to Apolonia Rybicka.
Mentioned Cecylia Chrzanowska (born Gilewicz) was born in 1862, the daughter of Gilewicz and Mizandari of Tbilisi. Cecylia married Pawel Marceli Chrzanowski. Cecylia Chrzanowska (born Gilewicz), 1851/1861/1862 - 1918. Cecylia married Pawel Marceli Chrzanowski in 1870/1878. Pawel was born in 1846, in Dzierzaznia, and he had 5 children:
Aleksander Jozef Chrzanowski;
Captain Pawel Chrzanowski;
and 3 others.
Pawel Chrzanowski, Captain of the Russian Army was born ca 1864, the godfather of General Stefan Rowecki Grot.
Captain Pawel had half-sibilings - Jadwiga Hoffet (born Chrzanowska); and Piotr Chrzanowski.

This is family of
Pawel Chrzanowski b. 1798/1800 - 1866 + Michalina Rybicka;
Pawel b. 1798 was the son of Stanislaw Chrzanowski + Petronela Tomicka.
Stanislaw Chrzanowski, b. ca 1760/1770, was the son of Jozef Urban Chrzanowski b. 1728 / 1739 in Piotrkow Trybunalski + Marianna Zaremba b. ca 1740.
But Michal Hieronim Chrzanowski b. ca 1790/1791-1854, was also the son of Stanislaw Chrzanowski + Petronela Tomicka.

We have three different figures of Jan Chrzanowski [you need check all in the text below]:

I.
Jan Chrzanowski b. ca 1720/1739 + Anna Przeniewska. They had the son Kacper Chrzanowski b. ca 1757, not in 1747, died in 1834, the landlord of Wolka Panska + Magdalena Maria Sulimierska b. ca 1768.

Above Jan Chrzanowski was the brother to Stanislaw Chrzanowski born ca 1715, the owner of Kobylki Wielkie in 1774, with his son Jozef Chrzanowski b. ca ca 1735 + Zofia Tymieniecka b. ca 1737.
KACPER Chrzanowski had children among others:
1.
Szymon Chrzanowski b. ca 1785, Polish Captain;
2.
Franciszka Weronika Chrzanowska b. 1796 + Wojciech Jan Jackowski b. 1781, the son of Andrzej Nostitz-Jackowski the 2nd b. 1748 + Anna Dembinski; the owner of Borki
[Andrzej Nostitz-Jackowski the 2nd, b. 1748, was the son of Andrzej Nostitz-Jackowski the 1st born ca 1730; the grandson of Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680. Andrzej Jackowski the 1st b. ca 1730, was the half-brother to Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska KIEDRZYNSKA, the mother to my direct ancestor Izydor Kiedrzynski born 1749 in Bieganin, who moved home to JEDLNO in 1775/1776. Izydor Kiedrzynski married Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762. Jedlno was owned by Mecinski - Stadnicki clan closest to the Illuminati of Tadeusz Grabianka. Izydor's son was Gabryel Kiedrzynski who was living in Wola Wiazowa and in January 1833 he was changing his surname. This is my mother's genealogical line];
3.
Kunegunda Chrzanowska b. ca 1795 + Jan Baptysta Kossakowski b. ca 1770 {NOT ca 1790}, the son of Jan Dominik Kossakowski. KUNEGUNDA Chrzanowska, ca 1795 - 1838, m. in 1827 in Niemyslow to Jan Baptysta Korwin-Kossakowski, ca 1770 - aft. 1830, the son of Jan Dominik KOSSAKOWSKI + Katarzyna Miniszewski.
Jan Baptysta Korwin-Kossakowski = Jan Chrzciciel Kossakowski, b. ca 1770, the 1st married to Anna Psarska b. 1770. Anna married second to Ignacy KESZYCKI. Anna Keszycka Psarska, 1770 - 1824, the daughter of Tomasz Psarski.
Anna Psarska b. 1770, was the 1st wife to Jan Chrzciciel Korwin-Kossakowski, and the 2nd to Ignacy Keszycki, with a son Walenty Jan Keszycki.

DOROTA PSARSKA - MADALINSKA born ca 1740 / 1750, died in 1784. Dorota was 1st married (1768 / 1769 ?) to Wawrzyniec Grabinski / Wawrzyniec Bartlomiej Grabinski who d. before 1769, his father Stefan Grabinski d. 1742, mother Konstancja Lubiatowska d. 1763. His step-father Szymon Czarniecki d. 1744. Dorota KIEDRZYNSKA-GRABINSKA {1740/1750-1784} m. 2nd to Tomasz Psarski born ca 1740 / 1750, died ca 1807. Tomasz was owner of Wola Dzierlinska bought in 1786. Antoni PSARSKI born in 1770, was the son of Tomasz. Antoni Psarski was the owner of Gawlowice and m. 1st Franciszka Stanislawska. Above Tomasz Psarski born ca 1740 - died after 1770 / ca 1807 / 1819 + Dorota Kiedrzynska, 1740-1784, had son named above Antoni Psarski born in 1770. Dorota m. 3rd to Kajetan Madalinski, 1740-1784, with the son Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809.
Tomasz was the son of
Mikolaj Psarski d. ca 1769, an owner of Zielonczyn, m. Teresa Skrzynska.
Tomasz Psarski married 2nd to Franciszka Rupniewska - she died 1826, a daughter of Dominik and Eleonora Szolowska.
The children of Tomasz PSARSKI + Rupniewska:
a) Cyprian d. 1816, lived in Wolka Dzierlinska, an owner of this estate in 1804;
b)
Anna Psarska d. 1824, m. Ignacy Keszycki, lived in Zalesie, 2nd time or the 1st she was married to Jan Korwin Kossakowski, the lieutenant of the French Guard, b. ca 1770;
c)
Marianna PSARSKA born 1819, an owner of Wola Dzierlinska, married Mikolaj Sulimierski, the son of Michal SULIMIERSKI and Jadwiga Jaroszewska;
d) Antoni Psarski, an owner of Gawlowice m. Franciszka Stanislawska.

II.
Jan Nepomucen Paschalis Chrzanowski, 1779-1854 was the son of Jan Chrzanowski + Katarzyna Sokolowska b. 1757.
Jan Chrzanowski b. 1741, d. 1827 in Staw Kaliski {here was born RAFAL Chrzanowski in 1784}. Above Jan was the son of Franciszek Chrzanowski younger b. ca 1720 in Ostrzeszow, d. 1795; the grandson of Franciszek Chrzanowski b. 1695 and Zofia Krasicka.
Franciszek b. ca 1720 married Wiktoria MEJER {compare Zbigniew Brzezinski and his ancestors}.
Franciszek Chrzanowski older, 1695 - 1761, m. Zofia KRASICKA b. ca 1700.
Franciszek Chrzanowski older, b. 1695, was the brother to JAKUB Chrzanowski b. ca 1690.

Jozef Chrzanowski / Jozef Urban b. 1728 + Marianna Zaremba b. ca 1740. Named here Jozef Urban Chrzanowski had a son Tomasz Chrzanowski born in 1770. Jozef Urban Chrzanowski b. 1728, was the son of mentioned Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690 + Zofia Zielonacka.

Above Rafal Chrzanowski, 1783/1784 - 1831 + Anna Pagowska. Rafal Chrzanowski died in Mieczownica, in the Giewartow / Giewartowo, north-east to Wrzesnia, 7 kilometres west of Ostrowite, 11 km north-east of Slupca, and 71 km east of Poznan. Rafal Chrzanowski d. 1831, was the son of Jan Chrzanowski b. 1741, and Katarzyna Sokolowska.

Jan Chrzanowski b. 1741 [the brother of Tomasz b. 1740] + Katarzyna.
Jan was the son of Franciszek younger, b. ca 1720, the grandson of Franciszka Chrzanowski older, b. 1695.

III.
Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690, married Zofia Zielonacka b. 1706.
With children:
Anna Zofia Chrzanowska b. 1723;
Michal Chrzanowski b. in 1724;
Jozef Chrzanowski b. 1728 in OSTRZESZOW;
Ignacy Kajetan Chrzanowski b. in 1729;
Marianna Brygitta Barbara Chrzanowska b. in 1732;
Katarzyna Franciszka Chrzanowska b. 1734;
Jozef Aniol Chrzanowski b. 1736;
Tomasz Piotr Jan Chrzanowski b. in 1739 [or ca 1730/1735] = Jan Chrzanowski the 3rd = Tomasz b. ca 1730/1735;
Maksymilian German Jakub Chrzanowski b. 1741;
Franciszek Egidiusz Chrzanowski b. ca 1741, died in 1807.

Stanislaw Chrzanowski, b. ca 1760/1770,
was the son of mentioned Jozef Chrzanowski / Jozef Urban Chrzanowski b. 1728 + Marianna Zaremba b. ca 1740.
Jozef Chrzanowski was the brother to Jan CHRZANOWSKI the 3rd {Poraj - Tomasz Piotr Jan b. 1739}.

Tomasz Piotr Jan Chrzanowski b. in 1739, is NOT Tomasz Chrzanowski b. 1718.
Tomasz b. 1718 had a son ADAM CHRZANOWSKI b. ca 1753, m. in 1772 in Gasewo.
Tomasz Chrzanowski married ROZALIA GASEWSKA bef. 1753. Tomasz b. 1718 in Chrzanowo Tworki, died in 1770.
JADWIGA KORDOWSKA born in 1755 in Biedzyce Koziaki, married ADAM CHRZANOWSKI in 1772 in Gasewo.

Biedrzyce-Stara Wies or Biedrzyce Kozaki = Biedzyce Koziaki;
close to Sypniewo, within the Makow County,
close to Biedrzyce-Kozieglowy in the GASEWO parish, the Perzanowo district;
13 km north-west to ROZAN,
9 km west to Sielun; 13 km south-east to Krasnosielc, and 21 km east to the KRASNE estate of the Krasinskis.

Chrzanowo, 23 km west to ROZAN, 6 km south-west to Makow Mazowiecki.
Chrzanowo is a village in the district of Szelkow, within the Makow County, 11 kilometres west of Szelkow, 5 km south-west of Makow Mazowiecki.

Tworki Godawy / Godawy = Glodowo - south to Pomaski and Chrzanowo.

Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690, had a brother Wojciech Chrzanowski, 1696 - 1720,
the son of Piotr Chrzanowski b. ca 1650 {close to Opinogora}, and Anna born Chrzanowski born ca 1666.
Wojciech had also a brother Mateusz Chrzanowski.
Wojciech Chrzanowski b. 1696, married Anna Zofia Glodkowska born in Chrzanowo, with a son Tomasz Chrzanowski.

Anna CHRZANOWSKA, b. in Chrzanowo Godawy, m. Wojciech KOBYLINSKI in 1680, in Makow Mazowiecki.
Barbara CHRZANOWSKA b. 1748 in Chrzanowo, the daughter of Tomasz CHRZANOWSKI + Rozalia. Tomasz CHRZANOWSKI b. in 1718, d. 1767 in Chrzanowo Tworki.
Tomasz was the son of Wojciech CHRZANOWSKI + Anna Zofia GLODKOWSKA;
and the grandson of Piotr Chrzanowski {b. ca 1650, close to Opinogora} + Anna.
Piotr married bef. 1686, with:
1. Mateusz CHRZANOWSKI;
2. Teresa CHRZANOWSKA;
3. Michal CHRZANOWSKI;
4. Wojciech CHRZANOWSKI.

Chrzanowo is a village in the district of Opinogora Gorna, within the Ciechanow County, 5 kilometres south-west of Opinogora Gorna, 3 km east of Ciechanow.

Opinogora = Opiniogora:

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. And Elzbieta POTOCKA RUDZINSKA m. the 2nd to Kazimierz Jan Krasinski / Kazimierz Krasinski of Krasne [the owner of BARANOWO, north-west to Ostroleka, and in the Baranowo paris we have: Chudzik, Kaczynski, Rokossowski. Kazimierz Krasinski owned the village Leszno south to Przasnysz]. Kazimierz Jan Krasinski, 1725-1802 = Kazimierz Krasinski = Jan Kazimierz Krasinski, died in ZEGRZE -
and here we have von Gersdorff / Gersdorff family.

Elzbieta Eustachia Potocka died in Zegrze in [1764 ?] 1776/1781, married in 1756 until 1766, to Kazimierz Jan Krasinski. 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 Feliks Potocki;
in 1782 to Anna Ossolinska, the daughter of Aleksander Ossolinski + Benedykta Antonina Barbara Lewendal, 1735-1778.

Jadwiga Jaraczewska had a son Krzysztof Jaraczewski + Jadwiga Karwat, b. 1956, the daughter of Jan Karwat + Maria Sczaniecka. Krzysztof had 2 sons: Jerzy Jaraczewski and Dominik Jaraczewski.

Kazimierz Krasinski, 1725 - 1802, the Prussian Count in 1798, co-operated with the King Stanislaw Leszczynski in 1747, the PRZASNYSZ official in 1773. Kazimierz Krasinski, the Drazdzew / Drazdzewo owner, acted in Opinogora. Krasinski served Prussian court in Berlin - compare Marianna Skorzewska nee Ciecierska.
Fryderyk Wilhelm III supported Krasinski of Drazdzewo in 1798. Kazimierz Krasinski took care of the church in Krasnosielc. In 1800, his son Jozef Wawrzyniec Krasinski welcomed in Zegrze and in Warsaw the King couple of Prussia.

Kazimierz b. 1725, was the son of Antoni Krasinski of Krasne, the Zakroczym governor, lived in 1693-1762 + Barbara Zielinska, ca 1695 - 1774.

Kazimierz Krasinski b. 1725, was the Court official of the French King Ludwik XV.
Kazimierz had also daughter Elzbieta.
Elzbieta Krasinski Jaraczewska, b. 1791, d. 1832, writer, born in Warsaw, m. in 1815 to Adam Jaraczewski, b. 1785 in Lubina Mala close to Jarocin [see Walesa south to Jarocin; and Sapieha here - 11 kilometres south-east of Zerkow, 12 km north-east of Jarocin, north to Kotlin]. Dec. 1815, the Jaraczewskis moved home to Borowica (30 km to Lublin).

Adam Jaraczewski b. 1785, died in 1831 in Plock, General [the brother of Nikodem b. ca 1790 and Victoria younger], the son of
Wojciech Jaraczewski b. 1740/1744/1750 + Ignacja Karczewski.

Wojciech Jaraczewski, 1740/1744/1750 - 1787/1804. He m. also Wiktoria Zychlinska NOWOWIEJSKA b. ca 1760.
The great-grandson of Antoni Jaraczewski senior, b. ca 1710/1720 + Teresa Oppeln-Bronikowska b. ca 1725. Wojciech b. ca 1740/1750, had 6 siblings: Antonina Jaraczewska, Jan Jaraczewski, and 4 others.

Kucieje is a village in the Baranowo commune, 7 kilometres north-west of Baranowo, 3 km north to Ziomek.
Kazimierz Abramczyk, b. 1783 in Rupin, was the brother of named Agata Abramczyk, b. 1793 in Rupin, m. Orzol. Agnieszka Abramczyk nee CHUDZIK, was born ca 1753.
Jan Kaczynski junior, b. 1771 was the son of older Jan Kaczynski b. ca 1745;
but Mikolaj born in 1767, was the son of named Walenty Kaczynski b. ca 1745.

Walenty Kaczynski b. ca 1745, m. Katarzyna b. in 1748, d. in 1829 Skarzyn Nowy. Walenty Kaczynski b. ca 1745, Bartlomiej Kaczynski b. ca 1750, and Jan Kaczynski older, born ca 1745, probably were the brothers.
Jan Kaczynski, younger, b. 1771 in the Parish of Krasnosielc, the son of Jan older [b. ca 1745] + Katarzyna.

Rupin, in the Ostroleka County, 8 km south to ZIOMEK; 15 km north-west to PRZYSTAN, 14 km east to Ulatowo - Slabogora, in the Baranowo commune, 6 kilometres west of Baranowo.

Zareby is a village in the Chorzele commune, within the Przasnysz County, 10 kilometres north-east of Chorzele, 33 km north of Przasnysz.

In BARANOWO
- Mateusz Kaczynski, b. 1798 in Dylewo, the son of Bartlomiej Kaczynski b. ca 1750, and Anastazja Dyl, married in 1822 to Agata Paszczynski, b. 1798 in Parciaki, the daughter of Jedrzej + Dorota Parciak. Jan Niedzwiecki, b. 1797 in Rzaniec, in the Nowa Wies commune, m. in 1820 to Marcyna Kaczynski, b. 1802 in Parciaki, the daughter of Bartlomiej Kaczynski and Anastazja Dyl. Rzaniec is a village in the Olszewo-Borki commune, within the Ostroleka County, in east-central Poland; 18 kilometres west of Ostroleka, 17 km north-east to Krasnosielc.

Parciaki - at half way from Chorzele to Baranowo.

Parciaki is a village in the Jednorozec commune, within the Przasnysz County, 8 kilometres north-east of Jednorozec, 26 km north-east of Przasnysz; Parciaki - 6 km east to OLSZEWKA.
Parciaki - 8 km west to ZIOMEK [from here Marshal KONSTANTY Rokossowski].

Jadwiga Kaczynska Jasiewicz, 1926 in Starachowice - 2013 in Warszawa, m. Rajmund Kaczynski
{b. 1921 in Grajewo, the son of
Aleksander Kaczynski, 1892 - 1956 + Swiatkowska;
the grandson of
Gutowska + Piotr Kaczynski b. in 1857 in Skarzyn Nowy in the ZAMBROW commune;
the great-grandson of
Stanislaw Kaczynski, b. 1816 in Skarzyn Nowy in the Rosochate parish + Wiktoria Skarzynska, b. in 1819;
the great-great-grandson of
Mikolaj Kaczynski b. 1767, d. 1852 + Malgorzata.
Nowy Skarzyn is a village in the Zambrow commune};
with the son - Lech Kaczynski, President of Poland, killed 10 April 2010 in Smolensk.

Dzierzazna Szlachecka is a village in the Zadzim commune, within the Poddebice County, 10 kilometres east of Zadzim, 12 km south of Poddebice, and 34 km west of Lodz; close to MALYN.

Jozef Chudzik b. in 1756 + Jadwiga Krawczyk, came from the Baranowo parish, north-west to Ostroleka. The Chudziks were living then in Dzierzazna in the Warta commune.

Feliks Chudzik was the son of Jozef Chudzik and Jadwiga. Feliks b. 1802, Pawel b. in 1810, Marianna b. 1811, Cecylia were the sibilings. Named Feliks had the son Tomasz Chudzik b. 1839/1844, in Dzierzazna in the Warta commune in the Sieradz county. Feliks Chudzik b. in 1802, m. Katarzyna Cieslak. In 1863 above Tomasz Chudzik m. Franciszka Bakowska born in Kozlatkowo.

Kozlatkowo = Kozlatkow, is a village in the Liskow commune, within the Kalisz County, Greater Poland - 5 kilometres west of Liskow, 20 km north-east of Kalisz.

Above JOZEF CHUDZIK m. Jadwiga, living close to Brodnia.

Brodnia - close to Peczniew; east to Jeziorsko; south to Wylazlow. Brodnia is a village in the Peczniew commune, within the Poddebice County, 4 kilometres west of Peczniew, 23 km south-west of Poddebice.

Tomasz Chudzik b. 1839/1844, was the son of Feliks Chudzik. Tomasz Chudzik b. in Dzierzazna in the Warta commune in the Sieradz county. Feliks Chudzik b. in 1802, m. Katarzyna Cieslak.

In 1863 above Tomasz Chudzik m. Franciszka Bakowska born in Kozlatkowo in the Liskow parish [5 km west to LISKOW - and 6 km south-east to Plewnia], lived in Kwaskowo, and here was the wedding in November 1863. They moved home to Cienia Wielka.

In Cienia Wielka, Marcin Chudzik b. in 1864 and died here in 1864. Tomasz was married second time.

Cienia Wielka - 4 km east to WRZACA; 11 km north-west to Charlupia Wielka; close to Lubna, Gaj and Brudzew.

GESOWKA - 3 km south-west to Charlupia Wielka, close to Drzazna.
We back to Marcin Chudzik b. in 1896 in Gesowka close to Sieradz.
His son Ludwik Chudzik b. in 1927 in Golanice, acc. to Pawel Lemanowicz.
Golanice - close to Krzycko Male; 4 km east to Jezierzyce Koscielne - 13 km north-west to LESZNO.
Klemens Hudzik b. in 1880 in Jozefow in the Gruszczyce parish. Jozefow - now a part of a village, in the Gruszczyce parish, in the Blaszki commune.

SEDZICE close to Charlupia MALA:

This is a complex political, intelligence and genealogical structure operating under the influence of Russian intelligence formed around 1720/1741 until now, September 2021:
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 + Agnieszka Pisz in 2014 in Spain, 2017 at the Foreign Affairs HQ in Warsaw; ca 2021 at LUSH Company]
together with Krzeszowice, Zator, Berezyna and Lubuszany -
Naimski, Neyman, General Jozef Niemojewski, General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, Artur Potocki, Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, Kalkstein + Roman + Zbigniew Brzezinski and Lech Walesa - together with the owner of Sedziszow Malopolski in 1787 or in 1790, Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska.

Maltese Order with Carsten Niebuhr and Cagliostro together with Illuminati - the Russian and German secret underground in Poland and USA:
Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz with Zbigniew Brzezinski, Pelagia Rodys; and Konstanty Rokossowski of the Baranowo parish; and the Krasinski - Garczynski in Krasne - Smilowice, Golaszewo and Chocen near to Kowal with Pruszak, Lech Walesa, Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski of Zelechow, Bielinski - Bobrynsky, and link to Owsiany - Boryslawski line, and Gustaw Findeisen, Edward Jurgens with Leopold Kronenberg in 1863 - Swiedziebnia, 16 km north-east of RYPIN, together with Kalkstein, General Jozef Niemojewski, Gustaw Findeisen, Hutten-Czapski, Nostitz-Jackowski, Orbeliani and Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski. Stara Hancza and Miezonka with Chrapowicki, Oskierka, Ilinski, Poniatowski, Stefania Julia Radziwill branch, and the Konstantynowiczs.

Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, 1715 - d. 1783, senior, the owner of WILCZKOW;
the official in Piotrkow; official in MOZYR in 1750, m. Agnieszka Nieniewska, 1715/1720/1725 - d. 1776, the daughter of Andrzej Nieniewski and Anna Myszkowska. The family of Andrzej Nieniewski was living in Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis. Franciszek's son was junior, Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, 1750/1760 - 1818 in Ostrow, the Jeziorsko parish.

Agnieszka Nieniewska d. 1776.
Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, 1715 - d. 1783, senior, the owner of WILCZKOW,
was the brother of Marianna,
and Wiktoria PSTROKONSKA {born ca 1715/1720} - she was married Marcin Kiedrzynski {b. ca 1715/1720},
the son of Jakub Kiedrzynski senior, and Ewa Gomolinska / GOMULINSKA.

Ksawery Pstrokonski / Pstrokonski Franciszek Ksawery, 1715 - ca 1783 [his mother Konstancja ZAREMBA died in 1753], m. Agnieszka Nieniewska d. 1776.
Jan Kanty Kiedrzynski was the son of Franciszek Kiedrzynski and Agnieszka Nieniewska.

The structure of the Illuminati was taken over as a whole in the Spring of 1937 in the Soviet Union by Stalin and our enemies. This network of multi-country intelligence underwent degeneration and it transformed around 1961 into a globalist movement. The main role is currently played - after 2015 - by Russia and China as the heirs of this globalist movement and Soviet ideology - currently the main enemies of Donald Trump [US President in 2017-2020], the USA and contemporary anti-Communist Poland [since 2015]. The beginning of above Polish illuminati network connected with the "sect" of Tadeusz Grabianka [since 1778/1779], or The Order of Illuminati, it was a Polish intelligence network created during the collapse of the Polish-Lithuanian State and it is a secretive intelligence and political organization working to rebuild independent Poland in conditions when the entire territory of the country was occupied by three hostile neighbors. In the absence of state independence, Tadeusz Grabianka created the foundation of a political intelligence. It was the period of his activity from 1778 to the murder in 1807 in Russia. Tadeusz Grabianka used social engineering methods, he had the ability to recruit collaborators - for example during a visit to London [then this network surrounds Edward Brown, the owner of the Breguet Company].

And we look at my mother family branch came from Helena Kiedrzynska Czapska b. 1762. The family line has beginning from Jan Czapski b. ca 1610/1620, who had a brother Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski + Leska.
Anna Leska Czapska in 1645, sold Smetowo to hands of [with the town Nowe], her next-of-kin Jan Czapski b. ca 1610/1620.

Adam JARACZEWSKI m. in 1815 in Warsaw to Css Elzbieta Marianna Jozefa Krasinska of Krasne, 1791-1832,
the daughter of
Kazimierz Krasinski / Count Kazmierz Jan Krasinski, 1725-1802 + Anna Ossolinska.
Above Kazimierz Krasinski, the owner of Baranowo [here the ancestors of Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski; Kaczynski and Chudzik - my family line],
died in Zegrze,
was the son of
Antoni Krasinski, the Zakroczym official, lived in 1693-1762 in ZEGRZE + Barbara Zielinska, ca 1690-1774.

Baranowo had a church, founded by Count Kazimierz Krasinski / Kazimierz Jan Krasinski, together with Bishop Michal Jerzy Poniatowski (1773-1785; the father of Maleszewski who was married three times in France, among others to Venture de Paradise. Named Venture de Paradise was intermarried to Breguet, Sulkowski, Maleszewski). Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792, the owner of Bukowiec in the SWIECIE county + the 2nd married Elzbieta Potocka, the owner of Przysiersk; but Antoni Czapski the 1st m. in 1749 [until ca 1761] to Kandyda Rozalia Lipska, the daughter of Jozef Antoni Lipski, ca 1688 - 1752 + Anna Letkowska, died in 1754.

Elzbieta Potocka [the 1st Rudzinska of Sedziszow Malopolski; the 2nd Krasinska of Baranowo, in the Ostroleka county, and of Zegrze; 3rd Hutten-Czapska of Bukowiec in the SWIECIE county, and of Przysiersk]
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.

Brodowe Laki is a village in the Baranowo commune, within the Ostroleka County, 13 kilometres north of Baranowo [Kaczynski], 33 km north-west of Ostroleka, and 8 km north to ZIOMEK = Ziomki [Rokossowski].

Kazimierz Krasinski / Kazimierz Jan Krasinski owned Radziejowice, Krasnosielc and Zegrze; Sterdynia, and Stegny close to Jednorozec [close to Przasnysz and Ostroleka]. The Krasinskis owned Krasnosielc long time.

Remember here on connections:
MARSHAL Jozef Pilsudski / Jozef Klemens Pilsudski + Aleksandra Szczerbinska had a daughter Jadwiga Jagoda Pilsudska + Andrzej Jaraczewski, with the daughter Joanna Jaraczewska + Defence Min. Janusz Onyszkiewicz / Janusz Adam Onyszkiewicz born 1937. Zofia Kadenacy nee Pilsudski, b. 1865 was sister of Jozef Klemens Pilsudski; her husband Boleslaw Kadenacy (1845 - 1918). Marshal Jozef Klemens Pilsudski, 1867 in Zulow, d. 1935, PM + Aleksandra Szczerbinska + Maria Koplewska; and Marshal Jozef Pilsudski had above daughter Jadwiga Pilsudska b. in 1920 + Andrzej Jaraczewski. Jadwiga Pilsudska Jaraczewska had a son Krzysztof Jaraczewski + Jadwiga Karwat, b. 1956, the daughter of Jan Karwat + Maria Sczaniecka.

Aldona Kojallowicz Bulhak nee Dzierzynska, 1870 - 1966,
had a son Antoni Bulhak b. 1898. His wife Wanda Juchniewicz came from Cezary Juchniewicz and Maria Pilsudska, b. 1873. MARIA Juchniewicz nee Pilsudska was the daughter of Jozef Wincenty Piotr Pilsudski, b. 1833; and Maria's brother was Marshal Jozef Klemens Pilsudski b. 1867. Aldona was always closest sister to Feliks Dzierzynski. Aldona, whose son was adjutant of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski! Aldona Dzerzhinskaja - at first marriage Bulhak, second Koyallovich.

The village Leszno in the Przasnysz commune is the core of the Wodkiewicz family with Halina Wodkiewicz married Jaworska, at Krokusowa 57-59, with Monika Bogucka married Sedzicka - Sinti - at the same address. We back now to Wodkiewicz of Leszno close to Przasnysz and to Krasne of the Krasinskis. In 1662, Wojciech Gosciminski and Andrzej Roman [the family of the mother's side to Zbigniew Brzezinski had the last name Roman - of Krzynowloga Mala, Zelechow] took Leszno village. Then in 1676 the owner - Jan Bonawentura Krasinski, in 1775-1790 owned by Kazimierz Krasinski, who had also Baranowo with the Kaczynski family, Chudzik - my fate, and Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski's ancestors. Leszno took Agnieszka Brodzka, the daughter of
Wiktoria Skarbek Brodzka, and named Agnieszka was the wife in 1841 of Stanislaw Kisielnicki, the owners of Leszno close to Przasnysz in 1847, but Stanislaw Kisielnicki was the owner of Zielona close to Mlawa in the Plock governorate. Stanislaw Kisielnicki, ca 1812-1859,
the son of
Karol Kisielnicki b. in 1764 = Jan Karol + Ludwika Zagajewska;
Stanislaw was the grandson of
Ignacy Zagajewski + Joanna Trzcinska.
Stanislaw Eustachy Ignacy Kisielnicki m. 2nd to Joanna Jaroszewska. Kisielnicki acted 1861 in the Agriculture Society under Andrzej Zamoyski, and in the White movement in 1863 under Leopold Kronenberg.

In 1865, Leszno village close to Przasnysz, belonged to Jan Ostrowski.
Jan Leon Ostrowski, 1840-1918,
the son of
Aleksander Ostrowski, 1810-1896;
the grandson of
Michal Wojciech Ostrowski, 1782-1847 + Jozefa Potocka, ca 1784-1859;
and the great-grandson of
Michal Ostrowski, 1738-1805 + Marcjanna Tymowska;
and the great-great-grandson of
Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski, the Sieradz official, ca 1710/1725-1755.

Above Jozefa Potocka, ca 1784-1859,
was the daughter of
Aleksander Potocki, 1756-1812 + Teresa Ludwika Hutten-Czapska, ca 1753-1818;
and the granddaughter of
Michal August Hutten-Czapski, 1702-1796;
and the great-granddaughter of
Piotr Hutten-Czapski, younger, b. ca 1677/1680/1685 + Krystyna Dorpowska.

Piotr Hutten-Czapski, was the son of
Aleksander Jan Hutten-Czapski, 1658 - 1711;
and the grandson of
Piotr Czapski older, ca 1580 - died in 1663 + Helena KONARSKA.

Above Kazimierz Ostrowski b. ca 1710/1725, died in 1755 had a son [or Michal Ostrowski - the brother to named Kazimierz]
Michal Ostrowski, senior, 1738 in Rzasnia - 1805 + Marcjanna TYMOWSKA.
And the grandson
Michal Wojciech Ostrowski, junior, 1782 - 1847 + Jozefa POTOCKA.
The great-grandson
Aleksander Ostrowski, 1810 in Maluszyn, close to Zytno - 1896 + Helena MORSZTYN.
The great-great-grandson was
Augustyn Ostrowski, 1836 in Krakow - 1898, the husband of Elzbieta Wielopolska.

Augustyn's brothers -
1.
Jan Leon Ostrowski, 1840 in Maluszyn - 1918;
2.
Jozef Augustyn Ostrowski, 1850 in Maluszyn - 1923 / 1924 in Maluszyn, in 1905 co-founder and then the first president of the Party of Real Politics.
On October 27, 1917 to November 14, 1918, he was a member of the Regency Council of the Kingdom of Poland.
Together with prelate Zygmunt Chelmicki, he was the author of most of the messages published by the Regency Council. On November 11, 1918, the military authority was handed over in his Warsaw apartment, and on November 14, 1918, civil authority was transferred to Jozef Pilsudski by the Regency Council.
In 1896, the owner of the Maluszyn estate.

Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski d. in 1755, m. Petronela Moszynska.
He was the son of
Wojciech Ostrowski b. ca 1680 and Marianna DLUSKA.
The grandson of
Lukasz Ostrowski b. ca 1650 and Marianna BUSINSKA.
The great-grandson of Jan Ostrowski b. ca 1620.

Marianna Deograta Balbina Oginska (born Narzymska), 1844 - 1914,
was the daughter of
Stefan Narzymski b. in 1797, and Otolia Narzymska born Karwat in 1810.

Stefan Narzymski, 1797-1868, was the great-great-grandson of Stanislaw Narzymski oldest, b. ca 1660 + Elzbieta Falecka. Stefan Narzymski, studied at Warsaw Uniwersity, b. in 1797 in Obozino or in 1807, died in 1868 in Roma / Rzym; m. Otylia Karwat b. ca 1810, d. in 1867 in Gotha.

Otylia Karwat Narzymska / Otolia Karwat was the daughter of
Andrzej Karwat the 2nd b. ca 1770 + Maria Kreciewska b. ca 1790.
Andrzej Karwat the second, b. ca 1770, came from [we have different data]
Andrzej Karwat from Orpiszew, b. ca 1680,
and from Walenty Karwat b. ca 1700/1710 {below you have the second genealogical line}.

Jablonowo Pomorskie - 8 km north-west to KONOJADY of the Nostitz-Jackowskis -
belonged to the Suminski family from hands of the Fryderyk II, the Prussian King; the last was TOMASZ Suminski. In 1798, Tomasz Suminski sold Jablonowo Pomorskie to Marianna Bialoblocki
[compare - Jakub Zakrzewski was the brother of Stanislaw Drywa Zakrzewski + Brygida Bialoblocka.
Jakub or Szymon Drywa Zakrzewski b. ca 1670 + 1st Anna Zychcka, b. ca 1664, d. in 1734 in Zychce, close to Konarzyny and Chojnice.
Above JAKUB Zakrzewski m. twice, and he was the father of Anna Aubracht Pradzinska / Anna Pradzynska b. in Zychce, close to Konarzyny and to Chojnice in 1701, d. in 1781 in Borzyszkowy, close to Lipnica and Bytow].

Marianna Bialoblocka sold Jablonowo bef. 1807 to Marianna Suminski married Bronisz.
Then Jablonowo took the Karwat family from Narzymski. In 1815, Feliks Karwat was the owner of Jablonowo. It was put up for auction and sold in 1832 to his wife Marianna Lewald-Jezierski Karwat.

Compare -
Ludwika Lewald-Jezierska b. in 1820, d. in 1848 in Zielun, 14 km north to Zuromin,
7 km south-east to BRYNSK; 24 km east to SWIEDZIEBNIA.

Ludwika Jezierska b. 1820, was the daughter of
Andrzej Lewald-Jezierski and Jozefa Karwat b. ca 1790/1795.
Andrzej Jezierski was born in 1786 in Bobrowo.

Ludwika Lewald-Jezierska b. 1820, married in 1848, in Bogate
(5 km north-east to KRASNE of the Krasinski family, and 7 km south-east to Leszno small village close to PRZASNYSZ
- Halina Wodkiewicz married Jaworska {minority of Je... roots} at Krokusowa Road, with link to Monika Bogucka married Sedzicka {minority of Si... / Gyp... roots}),
to Jan Narzymski b. ca 1812.

Ludwika had a son Stanislaw NARZYMSKI, ca 1849-1919 + Zenobia Nagrodzka b. ca 1850;
and the grandson
Edward Jan Narzymski, 1878-1943 + Stefania Irena Czarniecka, 1891-1940.

Maria Jezierska / Marianna Lewald Jezierska KARWAT b. 1793, and Feliks KARWAT [the owners of Jablonowo Pomorskie in Prussia]
had only daughter
Otolia Karwat / Otylia Karwat, ca 1810-1867, and Otylia in 1835 was married Stefan Narzymski, the landlord in the Ciechanow county, and the member of the 1831 Insurection.

Maybe Otylia Karwat Narzymska / Otolia Karwat was the daughter of Andrzej Karwat the 2nd, b. ca 1770 + Maria Kreciewska b. ca 1790;
Andrzej Karwat the second, b. ca 1770, came from [we have different data]
Andrzej Karwat from Orpiszew, b. ca 1680,
and from Walenty Karwat b. ca 1700/1710.

Maria Lewald Jezierska b. 1793, maybe was the sister of Andrzej Lewald Jezierski b. 1790/1795.
Andrzej Lewald Jezierski b. 1790/1795 and Maria b. 1793, were the children [?] of
Karol Lewald Jezierski b. ca 1740 + 2nd wife, but 1st was Trembecka.

Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski younger b. ca 1810 / 1820 in SEDZICE {4 km south to TUBADZIN, at half way from Blaszki to Sieradz},
m. ca 1840 to Julia Koschembahr - Lyskowska.

Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin, m. Jozefina Cisowska / Cissowska b. 1772.

Julia and Hipolit Jackowski had a son
Ludwik Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1850 / 1858 in SKARLIN, 18 km south-west to ILAWA / Ilawa Pruska.

Lisewo Koscielne, 13 km north-east to BARCIN [see Czolgosz] and 15 km north to Pakosc [Tadeusz Wolanski and the family of Czolgosz - compare 1901, McKinley], in 1888, was sold by Guderian, with a village Mochelek, to hands of Franciszek Dambski,
the son of
Jan Dabski and Jozefa Mittelstaaedt / Mittelstaedt.

Franciszek Dabski d. in 1895 and left widowed Antonina Nostitz-Jackowska Dambska.
Antonina Nostitz Jackowska, b. 1852 - died in 1899 in Sokolow {Sokolow, 10 kilometres south of Sieradz, and 19 km north-west to WIDAWA}, the Sieradz county,
the daughter of
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1810/1820 in Sedzice, 4 kilometres north of Wroblew, 12 km north-west of Sieradz.
Hipolit was married to Julia Koschembahr - Lyskowska, b. ca 1820, d. 1874.

Antonina Dambska was the granddaughter of
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin + Jozefina Cissowska b. 1772 in Naramice {17 km north-west to WIELUN}, the Lodz province at present; she d. 1846.
Antonina was the great-granddaughter of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1729, d. in 1802 in the village Nogat {37 km west to ILAWA}.

Hieronim Nieniewski was the grandson of Anna Myszkowska b. ca 1710,
the daughter of
Jan Myszkowski + Jadwiga Gorecki.

Anna Myszkowska m. Andrzej Nieniewski / Niniewski b. ca 1700, the Sieradz official, MP in 1733 of Wielun,
the Piotrkow Trybunalski official, of Wielun in 1742 and in 1765; the leaseholder in 1728 of Starokrzepice, and in 1729 the landlord of Kietlin
[5 km north-west to Dmenin - the link to my family, Skora / Nowak of Krery; 4 km west to Kuchary of the OSTROWSKI family - the same Ostrowski owned the village Leszno close to Przasnysz; 7 km north-east to Radomsko],
in 1736 Andrzej Nieniewski bought Sedzice in the Wroblew parish, in the Sieradz county from Pstrokonski.

SEDZICE - 5 km norh to Wroblew; 4 km south-east to Tubadzin, 7 km north-west to CHARLUPIA MALA [with Chudzik].

Lukasz Kiedrzynski married 1st time to Franciszka Buczynski / Buczynska, he was an owner of Kunowo / Kunow in 1767 (from hands of his mother), he was the son of Ludwika nee Sitnicka or Sielinski - 6 km north of Gostyn and 31 km south-east of Koscian - and JAN KIEDRZYNSKI b. ca 1710.

Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1710/1720, was a cousin to MARCIN Kiedrzynski, senior, b. ca 1710, died in 1788. Mentione above Marcin Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1710, and Kazimierz Kiedrzynski [Kazimierz Kiedrzynski m. Katarzyna Swierczkowska and Wikipedia said that they were the parents - ? - of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1715/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska] were the brothers [and probably with the 3rd brother - Jan Kiedrzynski, junior, born ca 1700/1710, who married to Ludwika Sielnicka / Sitnicka or Sielinski].

Agnieszka Nieniewska b. ca 1725, d. in 1776, m. bef. 1746 to Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, b. ca 1710/1715,
the brother of Wiktoria Pstrokonska m. MARCIN Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710.
Ksawery (Franciszek) Pstrokonski, ca 1710/1715, d. 1783, the Piotrkow and the Mozyrz official in 1750, the owner of Wilczkow.

KARSY - here BONA Kiedrzynska of KARSY, the daughter of Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710, was living and she was married Kajetan Lipnicki - Karsy is situated in the Kalisz prov.; close to Goluchow - 8,5 km; near Pleszew - 14 km. Karsy - 2,5 km west to Kucharki, 5 km north-east to SOBOTKA; 8 km north to GUTOW; and south-west to GOLUCHOW.

Ca 1750, in Bieganin [close to RASZKOW - parish, and Skrzebowa] was living Katarzyna Newlinski, married Smolewicz, widowed after death of Stanislaw Smolewicz, and Franciszka Newlinska, her sister, both daughters of Mikolaj Newlinski [b. 1674 ?] and his wife Elzbieta KIEDRZYNSKA [Elzbieta was the sister to Jan Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1670/1680], next of kin to mentioned Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1710/1720.

Elzbieta Newlinska Kiedrzynska was living here 15 years or more - ca before 1733, was bpt. here [Elzbieta's mother was from the Raszkow parish ?] and she was buried in the Raszkow parish. Elzbieta was the sister to Jan Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1670/1680, next of kin to mentioned Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1710/1720; Elzbieta NEWLINSKA nee Kiedrzynska, was living here 15 years or more - ca before 1733.
Newlinski came from Szymon Roenenberg in the 70' of the 16th century. At the beginning as Roneneberg Newlinski. Similar like Promnitz and von Brause.

WILCZKOW belonged to Pstrokonski.
Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, b. in 1715 - died ca 1783, owner of WILCZKOW, m. Agnieszka Nieniewska d. 1776; he was the brother of Marianna, and Wiktoria PSTROKONSKA {born ca 1715/1720} - she was married Marcin Kiedrzynski {b. ca 1710},
the son of Jakub Kiedrzynski senior, and Ewa Gomolinska / GOMULINSKA.

Ksawery Pstrokonski / Pstrokonski Franciszek Ksawery, 1715 - ca 1783 [his mother Konstancja ZAREMBA died in 1753], m. Agnieszka Nieniewska d. 1776.

Jan Kanty Kiedrzynski was the son of Franciszek Kiedrzynski and Agnieszka Nieniewska.

MACIEJ Pstrokonski died in 1752; left from second marriage
1. the daughter
Bona Pstrokonska, m. Antoni Otto Trapczynski
{Teodor Trampczynski b. 1774, d. May 1814/1816, was the Royal court official of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski in 1788. Teodor Marcin Trampczynski, 1774-1816, was the son of Antoni Trampczynski b. ca 1720 + Bona Pstrokonska b. ca 1738.
Inf. in Poznan in 1783 on Antoni Otto Trampczynski, the owner of Kucharki and Fabianow in the Kalisz province, and his wife Bona Pstrokonski. Antoni Otto Trampczynski b. ca 1720, was the Sochaczew official, the owner of Czachory. Antoni Trampczynski b. ca 1720, was the son of Walenty Trampczynski - inf. in 1754. Walenty or Walentyn Otto Trampczynski, was the Sochaczew official, born ca 1680. Walenty Trampczynski was the son of
Jan Otto Trampczynski born ca 1640 + Anna Szkudlski / Anna Szkudlarska, and Walenty owned Czachor / Czachory in the Kalisz county. Walenty sold half of Czachor to his son Antoni Otto Trampczynski. Antoni was the son of Teresa Miaskowski Trampczynska.
Antoni Trampczynski m. also Bona Pstrokonski, the daughter of Maciej Pstrokonski + Konstancja Zareba};
2.
Wiktoria Pstrokonska [b. ca 1715/1720], married Marcin Kiedrzynski.
Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720, was the son of Jakub Kiedrzynski and Ewa Gomolinska / Ewa GOMULINSKA. Jakub Kiedrzynski, senior, b. 1668, d. 1729, the owner of Dymki in the Lututow parish since 1698.
3.
Franciszka Pstrokonska, m. Franciszek Gajewski / Gajecki; in 1726 Franciszka nee Pstrokonska was living in Wilczkow, born ca 1705/1710.
4. Maciej junior;
5.
Antoni Pawel Pstrokonski, b. in Wilczkow in 1736 = Antoni Pawel Sebastian Pstrokonski,
the son of Maciej Pstrokonski and Konstancja Zareba.
6. Marianna Pstrokonska;
7.
Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, 1715 - d. 1783, senior, the owner of WILCZKOW;
the official in Piotrkow; the official in MOZYR in 1750, m. Agnieszka Nieniewska, b. ca 1725 - d. 1776,
the daughter of Andrzej Nieniewski and Anna Myszkowska.
His son Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, junior, 1750/1760 - 1818 in Ostrow, the Jeziorsko.

Agnieszka Nieniewska b. ca 1725, d. in 1776, m. bef. 1746 to Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, b. ca 1710/1715, the brother of Wiktoria Pstrokonska m. MARCIN Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710.
Ksawery (Franciszek) Pstrokonski, ca 1710/1715, d. 1783, the Piotrkow and Mozyrz official in 1750, the owner of Wilczkow.

Jakub Kiedrzynski b. 1738 in Wilczkow, the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the owners of RASZKOW and Bieganin. In 1792, Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowski, widow after Andrzej Kiedrzynski, who was the owner of Bieganin / Biegacino; and Tomasz Kiedrzynski, the owner of Kaczki Posrednie, in the Turek parish, of SZADEK county; carried out a lawsuit against Andrzej Kiedrzynski, the 3rd, the son of named Franciszka Jackowska Kiedrzynska, who was the owner of the half of Kiedrzyn near to Czestochowa. They wrote down Bieganin was bought by the Kiedrzynskis in 1748, ie. Andrzej Kiedrzynski, senior, b. 1715/1720, from Jozef Strzelecki. In 1792, in Bieganin [close to RASZKOW - parish, and Skrzebowa] was living Katarzyna nee Newlinski, married SMULEWICZ / Smolewicz / Szmulewicz, widowed after death of Stanislaw Smolewicz {b. ca 1730, d. bef. 1792 ?}, and Franciszka Newlinska, her sister, both daughters of Mikolaj Newlinski [b. ca 1700/1710] and his wife Elzbieta KIEDRZYNSKA
{Elzbieta b. ca 1710, maybe was the sister to our Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720; NOT of Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680};
Elzbieta Newlinska Kiedrzynska was living here 15 years or more - before 1775, was bpt. here ca 1710. Elzbieta's mother probably was from the Raszkow parish.
Elzbieta was buried in the Raszkow parish ca 1792. Helena Porebski married Newlinska (m. in 1721), was born ca 1700 or before, and was living in the Kozieglowki parish, 27 km south to Czestochowa.

Marianna Porebska d. here in 1794. Maria Newlinski born Krzeczkowski in 1780, to Jakub Krzeczkowski. Maria had a sister Antonina Czekierski. Maria married unknown Newlinski [b. ca 1770] with a daughter Faustyna Piatkowski (born Newlinski) and a son Ignacy Newlinski b. ca 1810, and next daughter Maria Bedkowska (born Newlinska). Named Ignacy Newlinski had a daughter Maria Newlinska born in 1840. Maria had the brother Filip Michal Newlinski b. 1840/1841/1847. Michal Newlinski (1847-1899), was co-operated with Herzl in 1896 in Constantinopol / Stanbul. Named NEWLINSKI, PHILIPP MICHAEL (1841-1899), was the jurnalist, b. in Dec. 1841 in Antoniny at the Russian Volhynia. Catholic. He was a multiple agent for numerous European states, and for the Ottoman Sultan, and to Theodor Herzl. Newlinski himself warns him that the Sultan will never give up Jerusalem; Herzl's diplomatic agent in Constantinopol and the Balkan countries. The son of a Polish aristocratic family, Newlinski took up journalism. He was appointed to the staff of the Austro-Hungarian embassy in Constantinopol where he established contacts with the royal houses; 1880 he resumed his profession as a journalist, first in Paris and from 1887 in Vienna, where he founded his own newspaper, Correspondance de l'Est. Herzl established contact with Newlinski in 1896 and persuaded him to work for the realization of Zionist aims. His newspaper devoted a special column to Zionist affairs. In 1899 Herzl sent him to Constantinopol. Gladstone supported the Judenstaat.

The Frankists circle:
Marcin Zaluski, the Jesuit monk, the Plock Bishop, the FRANKIST supporter;
Jakub Zaluski, the Sulejow official, the FRANKIST supporter;
Katarzyna Kossakowska of Skala Podolska, the wife of Stanislaw Korwin-Kossakowski;
JERZY MNISZECH, the Freemason;
Jerzy Marcin Lubomirski in Hungaria and Kamyk close to Czestochowa;
Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill close to Ostrow Wielkopolski;
Kazimierz Poniatowski;
Marianna Barbara Skorzewska nee Ciecierska, 1741 - 1791, in Berlin in 1773-1791;
and Tadeusz Grabianka in Berlin in 1778/1779.

Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski younger,
was the son of
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin
[or Hipolit younger was the son of Hipolit older who was the brother of named JOZEF. HIPOLIT Jackowski OLDER, b. ca 1772];
the grandson of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1729, older.

Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski younger b. ca 1810 / 1820 in SEDZICE {4 km south to TUBADZIN, at half way from Blaszki to Sieradz}, m. ca 1840 to Julia Koschembahr - Lyskowska, ca 1830 - 1874.

HIPOLIT Jackowski OLDER, b. ca 1772,
was the son of
Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, born in Straszewo, near by Kwidzyn.

Marianna KCZEWSKI was daughter of Andrzej Kczewski [the Malbork official in 1711, d. in 1715 in Gdansk] and Marianna PAWLOWSKA.
Marianna Kczewska was the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1729.

PIOTR KRUSZYNSKI, b. 1690, d. 1781 or after. Piotr was the Pluskowesy estate owner, close to Chelmza, until 1781. Pluskowesy bought above Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski older, b. ca 1729, died in 1802.

Franciszek Dabski d. in 1895 and left widowed Antonina Nostitz-Jackowska Dambska.
Antonina b. 1852 - died in 1899 in Sokolow, the Sieradz county,
the daughter of
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1810 in Sedzice,
4 kilometres north of Wroblew, 12 km north-west of Sieradz.
Hipolit was married to Julia Koschembahr - Lyskowska, b. ca 1820, d. 1874.

Maria Izabella Nostitz Jackowska was born ca 1850,
to
Aleksander Nostitz Jackowski JUNIOR, and Marianna Teofila Nostitz Jackowska (born Maria Wybicka), b. 1825 or 1826 in PIETOWO / PIETKI.

Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, b. Nov. 1821, d. 1910,
was the son of
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski and Anna TUCHOLKA.
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski born 1770,
was the son of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski and the 2nd wife Marianna nee Kczewska / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska.
Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, born in Straszewo, near by KWIDZN / MALBORK - the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski.
Aleksander Jackowski was born in 1729 ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1729 - d. 1802 in the Nogat village.
Aleksander b. 1729 married 1st to Dorota RADOLINSKA, 1740-1766.
Dorota had a son Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1766 + Jozefina CISSOWSKA b. in NARAMICE in 1772.
Jozefina's son was
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1810 in SEDZICE + Julia Koschembahr-Lyskowska, ca 1820 - 1874,
the daughter of Hipolit Lyskowski.
And Julia had a daughter Emilia Samplawska (nee Nostitz-Jackowska), 1850 in Sedzice - 1920 in Bydgoszcz.
Emilia had a sister
Antonina Dambska, 1852 - 1899 in Sokolow, the Sieradz County, the wife of Franciszek Dambski b. 1841,
the son of
Jan Walenty Dambski b. 1809;
the grandson of Stefan Dambski b. 1777.
The great-grandson of
Antoni Dambski b. ca 1740,
the great-great-grandson of
Jan Dambski b. ca 1700, and Magdalena Dambska, the daughter of WAWRZYNIEC DAMBSKI.
Jan was the son of
Zygmunt Dambski b. ca 1655, and Teresa Ludwika KRUSZYNSKA.

Ludwika Jezierska b. 1820,
was the daughter of
Andrzej Lewald-Jezierski and Jozefa Karwat b. ca 1790/1795.
Andrzej Jezierski was born in 1786 in Bobrowo [close to Wichulec and Kruszyny; north-west to BRODNICA].

Ludwika Lewald-Jezierska b. 1820, married in 1848, in Bogate (5 km north-east to KRASNE of the Krasinski family, and 7 km south-east to Leszno small village close to PRZASNYSZ - Halina Wodkiewicz married Jaworska {Je...} at Krokusowa Road, with link to Monika Bogucka married Sedzicka {Si... / Gyp...}), to Jan Narzymski b. ca 1812.

Ludwika had a son
Stanislaw NARZYMSKI, ca 1849-1919 + Zenobia Nagrodzka b. ca 1850;
and the grandson
Edward Jan Narzymski, 1878-1943 + Stefania Irena Czarniecka, 1891-1940.

Stefania Narzymska Czarniecka was the daughter of
Henryk Piotr Marian Czarniecki, b. 1860 in RZASAWY - d. in September 1920 in Warsaw + Zenobia Smolenska, 1866-1948;
and Henryk's brother was Stefan Czarniecki, the 2nd, 1857-1890;
Stefania was the granddaughter of
August CZARNIECKI + Wanda Miaczynska.

August Czarniecki, the Czestochowa Agriculture Society member, 1828-1894,
was the son of
Pawel Jozef Joachim Czarniecki b. ca 1780;
and the grandson of
Michal Hipolit Czarniecki b. ca 1740, the Dobrzyn official + Katarzyna Scibor-Marchocka b. ca 1750;
and the great-grandson of
Szymon Czarniecki b. ca 1680, died in 1744 + Konstancja Lubiatowska b. ca 1720, died in 1763.

Szymon Czarniecki, b. ca 1670 - d. in 1744, was the son of
Jan Czarniecki + Krystyna Grochowiecka.

Krystyna Czarniecka born Grochowiecka in 1630. Krystyna married Jan Czarniecki in 1650. Jan was born in 1630, died in 1690. Jan was the brother to Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki.

Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki had a daughter
Zofia Aniela Czarniecka, b. ca 1670-1723 + Michal Potocki, senator in 1726-1749, the Wolyn governor in 1726-1749, lived ca 1660-1749,
and Zofia Aniela had a son
Feliks Potocki, the Kransystaw official, b. ca 1700, d. in 1766.

Feliks Potocki m. Marianna Danilowicz;
and Zofia Aniela's granddaughter was
Eustachia Elzbieta Potocka, b. 1720, d. in 1781 + Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski, senator in 1760-1765, the governor of Masovia / Mazowsze in 1760-1765, lived ca 1720 - 1764.
And Eustachia Elzbieta m. also to Count Kazimierz / Kazmierz Jan Krasinski of Krasne, the village Leszno and of the Baranowo parish, the governor of Kransystaw, Przasnysz, Nowy Korczyn; lived in 1725-1802.

And Eustachia had a sister
Katarzyna Potocka, ca 1730-1793 + Jozef Bonawentura Antoni Miaczynski,
with a daughter -
Jozefa Miaczynska, 1758-1822 + Michal Aleksander Ronikier, 1728-1802.
Also Teresa Miaczynska b. 1740, married General Michal Aleksander Ronikier {he married three times:
1st Marianna Karolina OBORSKA, 2nd Teresa; 3rd Jozefa Miaczynska}.

Mentioned Michal Aleksander Ronikier, 1728 - 1802 in Nowosiolki, the Oszmiana county, was the son of Piotr Ronikier and Dorota von Cosel. "Tadeusz Grabianka is the only Pole considered by the nineteenth-century English Masonic encyclopaedias. One of them (Mackenzie) provides information about his connections with the Parisian philanthropists. Beswick went further, stating that the famous Cagliostro appeared in the group of "Lovers of Truth" under the pseudonyms "Mosmy", "St. Germain "or just Grabianka! The legends also include the version about the visit of Cagliostro in Podolia, to Grabianka, which was to take there in 1775. Dr Antoni J. Rolle also mentions several years of correspondence Cagliostro-Grabianka, lost in the mid-nineteenth century". Michal Aleksander Ronikier, 1728-1802 in Nowosiolki, the Oszmiana county;
parents:
Piotr RONIKIER and Dorota von Cosel, b. ca 1700.

In 1771, Zatonie acquired the countess von Cosel, the widow of Frederic August COSEL, the son of Augustus II and Countess Cosel. After the death of the Countess in 1784, Zatonie inherited her son, Gustav Ernest, whose scandalous lifestyle led to the sale of the estate in 1789 to Johnston von Krugeborn. ... In 1809, the property was bought by Piotr Biron, it was designated as a dowry for the youngest daughter - Dorota Biron, the wife of EDMOND Talleyrand-Perigord, later Princess de Dino.
Princess Dorothy returned from France to Zatonie in 1840 and lived here until 1844.

Edmond de Talleyrand-Perigord, 2nd Duke of Talleyrand, 2nd Duke of Dino, was the nephew of the minister Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord (1754-1838), the 1st Duke of Dino.

Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord, the 1st Prince of Benevento, then Prince of Talleyrand, was a French clergyman and leading diplomat.
ZATONIE - south to Zielona Gora.


Franciszka Weronika Chrzanowska b. March 1796, married Wojciech Jan Nepomucen Nostitz-Jackowski in 1819 in Wolka Panska. Wojciech Jan Nepomucen Jackowski, 1781-1838,
the son of
Andrzej Jackowski the 2nd, b. 1748
[Andrzej Nostitz-Jackowski the 2nd, b. 1748, was the son of Andrzej Nostitz-Jackowski the 1st born ca 1730; the grandson of Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680]
+ Anna Dembinska died in 1819.

In Kalisz in 1748:
Andrzej Jackowski the 1st, b. ca 1730, the son of JAN Nostitz-JACKOWSKI b. ca 1670/1680 [inf. in Konin register] + ca 1730 to Anna Lukomski the 1st, b. ca 1710,
the daughter of Wojciech LUKOMSKI b. ca 1680 + Marianna Szyszynski b. ca 1690.

Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski Kiedrzynska had 5 children born in Bieganin. Franciszka was the daughter of named Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680. Franciszka's children in Bieganin:
1.
Izydor Kiedrzynski, b. 1749, probably in Bieganin - died bef. 1802, his widowed wife, Helena Hutten-Czapska Kiedrzynska, moved house from Jedlno to RASZKOW, and then back to Wola Wiazowa in 1820;
Izydor Kiedrzynski [1749 - bef. or in 1802] is my direct ancestor.
2. Florian Kiedrzynski;
3.
Dorota Kiedrzynska Madalinska Psarska Grabinska.
4.
Ludwika Kiedrzynska, married Maciej Otto Trampczynski (1740 - 1789), the son of Jan Otto-Trampczynski and Rozalia GARCZYNSKA.
5.
Andrzej Kiedrzynski, younger, b. ca 1750, the owner of the half of Kiedrzyn close to northern Czestochowa, the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski, older, b. 1710 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 + Teresa Zaluskowska.

Mentioned Franciszka Weronika Chrzanowska born in 1796, married Wojciech Jan Nepomucen Jackowski, b. 1781 or ca 1790; the wedding in 1819 in Wolka Panska, the Niemyslow parish.

Wojciech Jan Nostitz-Jackowski was the son of
Andrzej Jackowski younger, born in 1748 + Anna Dembinska died in 1819;
the grandson of
Andrzej Jackowski, older, the 1st, b. ca 1730,
the great-grandson of Jan Jackowski / Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 + Anna Lukomski.
Andrzej Jackowski older b. ca 1730, was the cousin [Not a brother] to Ignacy Jackowski b. 1731, who was the son of ANTONI Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1705-1758 [Antoni Jackowski b. ca 1705, was the brother or the half-brother to Franciszka Jackowska Kiedrzynska of Bieganin].
Antoni Jackowski b. ca 1705, was the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680, d. ca 1766 or 1673-1758.

JAN CHRZANOWSKI b. ca 1720 + Anna Przeniewska, had a son
Kacper Chrzanowski b. ca 1757 {sometimes ca 1747 or maybe 1774}, d. 1834, the owner of Wolka Panska, Lieutenant + Magdalena Maria Sulimierska, ca 1768 - 1834 in Wolka Panska, the daughter of Jozef Sulimierski + Salomea Mogielnicki of Lichawa.
KACPER Chrzanowski had children:
1.
Szymon Chrzanowski b. ca 1785, Polish Captain;
2.
Franciszka Weronika Chrzanowska b. 1796 + Wojciech Jan Jackowski b. 1781, the son of Andrzej Nostitz-Jackowski the 2nd b. 1748 + Anna Dembinski; the owner of Borki

[Andrzej Nostitz-Jackowski the 2nd, b. 1748, was the son of Andrzej Nostitz-Jackowski the 1st born ca 1730; the grandson of Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680.
Andrzej Jackowski the 1st b. ca 1730, was the half-brother to Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska KIEDRZYNSKA,
the mother to my direct ancestor Izydor Kiedrzynski born 1749 in Bieganin, who moved home to JEDLNO in 1775/1776. Izydor Kiedrzynski married Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762. Jedlno was owned by Mecinski - Stadnicki clan closest to the Illuminati of Tadeusz Grabianka. Izydor's son was Gabryel Kiedrzynski who was living in Wola Wiazowa and in January 1833 he was changing his surname. This is my mother's genealogical line];

3.
Kunegunda Chrzanowska b. ca 1795 + Jan Baptysta Kossakowski b. ca 1770 {NOT ca 1790}, the son of Jan Dominik Kossakowski.
KUNEGUNDA Chrzanowska, ca 1795 - 1838, the daughter of Kacper Chrzanowski + Magdalena Maria Sulimierska;
Kunegunda m. in 1827 in Niemyslow to Jan Baptysta Korwin-Kossakowski, ca 1770 - aft. 1830.

Jan Baptysta Kossakowski was the son of Jan Dominik KOSSAKOWSKI + Katarzyna Miniszewski.

Jan Baptysta Korwin-Kossakowski = Jan Chrzciciel Kossakowski, b. ca 1770, the 1st married to Anna Psarska b. 1770. Anna married second to Ignacy KESZYCKI. Anna Keszycka Psarska, 1770 - 1824, the daughter of Tomasz Psarski.

Tomasz Psarski b. ca 1710, the son of Wojciech Psarski.

Anna Psarska b. 1770, was the 1st wife to Jan Chrzciciel Korwin-Kossakowski, and the 2nd to Ignacy Keszycki, with a son Walenty Jan Keszycki.

Anna Psarska was the sister of Celestyn Piotr Psarski; Cyprian Psarski; and Marianna Psarska.
Anna d. 1824, m. Ignacy Keszycki and lived in Zalesie, the 1st she was married to Jan Korwin Kossakowski lieutenant of the French Guard.
Jan Chrzciciel Kossakowski b. ca 1770, was the son of Jan Dominik KOSSAKOWSKI b. ca 1720/1730 + Katarzyna Miniszewski.
Jan Baptysta Korwin-Kossakowski = Jan Kossakowski = Jan Chrzciciel Korwin-Kossakowski b. ca 1770.

Rafal Lukasz Miedzianek-Kobylecki b. ca 1797, m. Nepomucena Keszycka, ca 1803-1893 in Charlupia Mala [here we have the CHUDZIK family - my direct family]. Nepomucena Keszycka b. ca 1803, had the uncle Ignacy Keszycki m. Anna Psarska b. 1770. Anna Psarska b. 1770 m. also Jan Chrzciciel Korwin-Kossakowski.
Above Jan Dominik KOSSAKOWSKI b. ca 1720/1730 + Katarzyna Miniszewski.
Jan Dominik b. ca 1720/1730 maybe as Dominik Kossakowski b. ca 1720, m. also the 1st to Antonina Pilsudska, b. ca 1730, the daughter of Ludwik Pilsudski / Ludwig Pilsudski older + Marianna.

Dominik Kossakowski b. ca 1720, was the son of Dominik Piotr Korwin-Kossakowski, the governor of Podlasie, lived ca 1690-1730.
Dominik Piotr Kossakowski was the son of Mikolaj Kossakowski + Aleksandra Potocka.

And now we back to Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710, the landowner of Biegacino in 1760, that is Bieganin / Bieganino, ca 23 km west of Kalisz and 16 km south of Orpiszewko; married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska,
and he was the father of:
A.
KACPER Kiedrzynski b. ca 1750
[Maria Joanna Konstancja Kreska / Marya Joanna Konstancya Kreska, born on 14 August 1774 in Grebanin, the Baranow parish, close to Kepno and the Polish-Prussian border, married on 27 August 1804 in Grebanin, close to above Baranow, to Andrzej Kiedrzynski / Jedrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1770.
Andrzej Kiedrzynski (junior) born ca 1770, was the son of Kacper / Kasper Kiedrzynski and Marianna Arcichowski, from Rokutow in the Grodzisko parish {ex the MOLSKI property}.
When Andrzej Kiedrzynski was died before / in 1855, his estates and properties - Suliszewice [north-west of BLASZKI], and Mikolajewszczyna, with Suliszewice Jarki, and Koldow [west of Kalinowa - see below], were divided between heirs in 1856 in Kalisz.

Suliszewice and Koldow are situated close to Blaszki; Suliszewice, 2 km west of Koldow;
Koldow is west of Kalinowa, and north of Blaszki.

Maria Joanna Konstancja Kreska / Marya Joanna Konstancya Kreska, born on 14 August 1774 in Grebanin, was the daughter of Joachim Kreski b. 1723 in Kobylogrod / Kobyla Gora, close to Ostrzeszow, died 1795 in Grebanin + Justyna Magnuska b. 1749 and died 1817 in Grebanin.

B.
DOROTA PSARSKA - MADALINSKA born ca 1740 / 1750, died in 1784.
Dorota was 1st married (1768 / 1769 ?) to Wawrzyniec Grabinski / Wawrzyniec Bartlomiej Grabinski who d. before 1769, his father Stefan Grabinski d. 1742, mother Konstancja Lubiatowska d. 1763.
His step-father Szymon Czarniecki d. 1744.
Dorota KIEDRZYNSKA-GRABINSKA {1740/1750-1784} m. 2nd to Tomasz Psarski born ca 1740 / 1750, died ca 1807.
Tomasz was owner of Wola Dzierlinska bought in 1786.
Antoni PSARSKI born in 1770, was the son of Tomasz. Antoni Psarski was the owner of Gawlowice and m. 1st Franciszka Stanislawska.
Above Tomasz Psarski born ca 1740 - died after 1770 / ca 1807 / 1819 + Dorota Kiedrzynska, 1740-1784, had son named above Antoni Psarski born in 1770.
Dorota m. 3rd to Kajetan Madalinski, 1740-1784, with the son Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809.
Tomasz was the son of
Mikolaj Psarski d. ca 1769, an owner of Zielonczyn, m. Teresa Skrzynska.
Tomasz Psarski married 2nd to Franciszka Rupniewska - she died 1826, a daughter of Dominik and Eleonora Szolowska.
The children of Tomasz PSARSKI + Rupniewska:
a) Cyprian d. 1816, lived in Wolka Dzierlinska, an owner of this estate in 1804;
b)
Anna Psarska d. 1824, m. Ignacy Keszycki, lived in Zalesie, 2nd time or the 1st she was married to Jan Korwin Kossakowski, the lieutenant of the French Guard, b. ca 1770;
c)
Marianna PSARSKA born 1819, an owner of Wola Dzierlinska, married Mikolaj Sulimierski, the son of Michal SULIMIERSKI and Jadwiga Jaroszewska;
d) Antoni Psarski, an owner of Gawlowice m. Franciszka Stanislawska.

Wola Dzierlinska - 4 km north-west of Sieradz, at way to Blaszki.

Kajetan MADALINSKI, inf. 1772 about his wife Dorota Kiedrzynska, the daughter of Andrzej and Franciszka Jackowska, the widow after WAWRZYNIEC GRABINSKI or Bartlomiej Grabienski and Tomasz Psarski.
Kajetan Madalinski was the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow, Strzegow, Zielecin;
Kajetan d. 1781 / 1784; Dorota d. 1777 / 1784, all children born in Strzegow:
Wawrzyniec Jozef Kajetan Antoni Madalinski, 1774;
Hiacynt Jakub Madalinski, 1775;
Michal Stanislaw Kostka, 1776;
Anna, 1768 - 1772;
Julianna, b. 1775;
Waleria Jozefa Madalinska, 1778.

C.
Izydor Kiedrzynski who was b. 1749 and m. to Helena Hutten Czapska born in 1762, she died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828 [the family of the author].
D.
Jan Marcin BOGDANSKI died in 1809, married in ca 1764 to Marianna Ostoja Kiedrzynska d. 1785,
the daughter of above named Andrzej Kiedrzynski and his wife Franciszka Jackowska,
with children:
Marianna Bogdanska, 1768-1848, m. in 1784, Piotr Franciszek Tomasz Kiedrowski;
Petronela Bogdanska m. Roch Ruszkowski;
Florian Bogdanski d. 1851 - an owner of Jankow / Jankowo.

We back to the Chrzanowski family {Kacper Chrzanowski b. 1757} + Magdalena Maria SULIMIERSKA:

4.
Izabela Helena Chrzanowska b. 1802 + Teodor Hubert Marcin Milewski b. 1797;
5.
Pelagia Konstancja Chrzanowska m. Konrad Zablocki;
6. Jozefa Zegrzda;
7.
Ignacy Chrzanowski b. ca 1807,
8. Julianna died in 1799 in Dzierzazna, as the child;
9.
Konrad Jozefat Chrzanowski b. ca 1813 in Wolka Panska + in 1837 in Wieruszow, to Tekla Kornelia Klodzinska;
10.
Lukasz Piotr Szymon Chrzanowski b. 1797, jurist in Radom. He was married in 1823 to Agnieszka Stokowska.

Anna Lukomska b. ca 1710, the 1st, was the half-sister {?} of Andrzej Lukomski b. 1748.
Above mentioned Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680, married the 3rd probably ca 1730 to Anna Lukomska b. ca 1710, the daughter of Wojciech Lukomski and Marianna Szyszynska.

Rozalia TRZEBSKA [the 2nd wife of named Jan Nostitz-Jackowski] and Teresa Zaluskowska [the 1st wife of Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680] left sons:
Stanislaw Jackowski {see below},
Maciej Jackowski {see below - b. ca 1707},
Tomasz Jackowski,
Mikolaj Jackowski,
Michal Jackowski YOUNGER
[Michal Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1700 (NOT in 1705), was the son of the 1st wife Teresa Zaluskowska + named Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680. Michal b. ca 1700 was the brother to Franciszka Kiedrzynska + Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710, the owner of Bieganin.
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, older, b. ca 1729, was the son of above Michal Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1700 and Eleonora. Above Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, died ca 1766, was the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 and the 1st wife, Teresa Zaluskowska.
Michal Jackowski b. ca 1700 (NOT in 1705), d. ca 1766. Michal was the brother of Anna Skorzewska and of Franciszka Kiedrzynska of Bieganin and Franciszka m. Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710. Michal was the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski and Teresa Zaluskowska - because Rozalia TRZEBSKA was the second wife of named Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670.
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki, 1782 in Wadzyn, close to Brodnica - 1852 in Swierczyny, close to Brodnica. The son of Jakub Wybicki and Marianna.
Jan Nepomucen WYBICKI was the father of Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska. Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska, b. 1825 in Konojadki / Konojady - died in 1898, the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki; the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski. Mentioned Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1770,
and the grandson of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, SENIOR, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat;
the great-grandson of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1700 {NOT 1705} - ca 1766;
the great-great-grandson of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680, and TERESA ZALUSKOWSKA. Rozalia Trzebska was the 2nd wife of named Jan Jackowski; but Zaluskowska is my line to the Kiedrzynskis and the Skorzewskis].

In 1728, Katarzyna Jackowska [b. ca 1718], the daughter of named Michal Jackowski [b. ca 1700], the Michalowo official, and Michal's wife Konstancja Piwnicka, with Katarzyna's husband [a wedding ca 1728] Maciej Ciborski, the son of Michal Ciborski and Katarzyna Sielska, agreed on the Piwnice estate, north-west to TORUN.

And Rozalia Trzebska Nostitz-Jackowska had a son Wojciech Jackowski, successors of them uncle Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski (b. ca 1670/1680), the owner of Trzebcz in the Chelmno county {Trzebcz = Trzebcz Szlachecki, 12 north-west to CHELMZA}, agreed on the amount of money signed by {Elzanowska Jackowska ?} - the grandmother of above Jackowskis, with witness Andrzej Garczynski, the SWIECIE official.

In 1722 in the Chelmno court, Ewa Wybczynska, with her husbands: 1st Trzebski, 2nd Aleksander Orlowski, with a witness, her brother Stanislaw Wybczynski and her son in law Jan Antoni Elzanowski, wrote down 1.500 ZLP of dowry to her future 3rd husband Michal Nostitz Jackowski OLDER, b. ca 1680
[Michal Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1680 was the brother to Aleksander Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680; and to Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 + Teresa Zaluskowska + Rozalia Trzebska + Anna Lukomska b. ca 1710. Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680, married the 3rd probably ca 1730 to Anna Lukomska b. ca 1710, the daughter of Wojciech Lukomski. But it is not clear which wife of John / Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 was first and which wife was the second].

In 1725, Maciej Jackowski [b. ca 1707], the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and Jan's wife Rozalia Trzebska [b. ca 1687 ?], had a court case vs. his brother Stanislaw Jackowski and Stanislaw's wife Marianna Starczewska 1-voto Jan Nagorski.

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 1710, married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska,
the daughter of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA.

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 older.

Krystyna Czarniecka Zaleska Molska had also the daughter Anna younger, 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. 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 1710 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA [my family line].

Tomasz Jan Jackowski, 1798 - 1866, the son of
Jozef JACKOWSKI b. 1767 and Gertruda Fabianowska. Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski died in 1833 in Skarlin,
was the son of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski and Dorota.
Jozef was the half-brother of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1770.
Above Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski b. in 1767 m. also to Jozefin CISSOWSKA, and Jozef was the son of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski [3rd], ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat village; m. 1st to Dorota RADOLINSKA, 2nd to NIEWIESCINSKA, 3rd to Marcianna Antonie Barbara KCZEWSKA, b. in 1745 in Straszewo,
the daughter of Andrzej Kczewski and Marianna PAWLOWSKA.

Jozef was the grandson of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski [the brother of Anna Skorzewska and of Franciszka Kiedrzynska - my family line], ca 1700/1705 - ca 1766 + Ewa Wypczynska and Eleonora DABROWSKA
[Michal Nostitz-Jackowski (the Czernihow official) married Eleonora Dabrowska ahd they left 2 sons:
1. Aleksander Jackowski younger (the Kiszpork official),
2. Wojciech Jackowski (the Chelmno official)].

The great-grandson of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, m. twice, 1st to Teresa Zaluskowska, 2nd to Rozalia TRZEBSKA.
Jan was the son of
Boguslaw Nostitz-Jackowski or Boleslaw Nostitz-Jackowski, b. in 1618 in Wielka Turza, close to LIPNO + ELZANOWSKA,
the grandson of
Krzysztof Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1590 + Katarzyna Garczynska b. ca 1595 in Orle close to Koscierzyna,
3 kilometres south-west of Liniewo, 17 km south-east of Koscierzyna.
Katarzyna was the sister to Aleksander Garczynski and to Samson Garczynski.
Aleksander d. ca 1671.
Aleksander Garczynski was born to Michal Garczynski b. ca 1575, and Zofia Pisienska,
and Michal was the son of Lukasz Garczynski, ca 1550 - ca 1630 + Marianna Tucholka,
and the grandson of
Stefan Garczynski, b. ca 1530, d. ca 1590 + Elzbieta Radomicka.

Anna Lukomska the 2nd was the 1st wife Mikolaj Slonecki, the 2nd to Aleksander JARNOWSKI.

Julian Pius Ludwik Arnold was the great-grandson of Lucja Skorzewska, 1740 - 1786 + Antoni Nasierowski, 1735 - 1784.
Above Lucja Skorzewska was the daughter of
Antoni Skorzewski, b. ca 1710, d. in 1766 + Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, ca 1710 - bef. 1768.
And Anna JACKOWSKA was the sister to Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the wife of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710 / 1720, the owner of Bieganin. Anna was the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1670, and Jan's 1st wife Zaluskowska, b. ca 1680.

In 1755, the brothers Maciej Jackowski and Mikolaj Jackowski, the sons of Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670, and his 2nd wife Rozalia Trzebska [she was born ca 1687 ?], the grandsons of Boleslaw Jackowski = Boguslaw Nostitz Jackowski of Turza Wielka, gave back their inheritance to hands of Michal Jackowski's - their brother - sons.
Next brother, Aleksander Jackowski older, was the squire in Turza Wielka [Turza Wielka of the Nostitz-Jackowskis in the 17th century - 6 km south to Tluchowo; 5 km east to Chalin; 7 km north-east to SOBOWO; 13 km south-east to RUMUNKI Tupadelskie], which estate they received after death of mentioned brother Aleksander Jackowski.

Franciszka Weronika Chrzanowska married Wojciech Jan Nepomucen Jackowski, 1781-1838.

Konrad Jozefat CHRZANOWSKI and Lukasz Piotr Szymon Chrzanowski and Szymon Chrzanowski, with Izabela Helena Milewska, Franciszka Weronika NOSTITZ-Jackowska, were the children of
Kacper Chrzanowski + Magdalena Sulimierski;
and the great-great-grandchildren of named
Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690
- inf. in 1837.

Stanislaw Chrzanowski, b. ca 1760/1770,
was the son of
Jozef Chrzanowski / Jozef Urban Chrzanowski b. 1728 + Marianna Zaremba b. ca 1740.
Jozef Urban Chrzanowski was the owner of Marszalki in the Ostrzeszow county + Marianna Zareba.
Jozef Urban Chrzanowski b. 1728, was the son of
Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690 + Zofia Zielonacka.

Jakub d. ca 1768, the Ostrzeszow writer, owned Siekierzyn and Marszalki + Zofia Zielonacka, the daughter of Ludwik + Anna Radzimski.

Mentioned Stanislaw Chrzanowski born ca 1760/1770, m. 2nd to Petronela Tomicka, and she was 2voto Jakub Wisniewski.
They had children:
A.
Jan Pius Chrzanowski b. ca 1794, d. in 1839 in Piotrkow Trybunalski, owned Gorzkowice and Borowy / Borowo, m. 2nd in 1834 in Bogdanow, to Julianna Agnieszka Dobrzelewska b. ca 1809 in Borowa, the owner of Borowa.
B.
Michal Hieronim Chrzanowski b. ca 1795, the Dzbanki landlord, m. 2nd to Emilia Teresa Bielska;
C.
Pawel Chrzanowski, older, b. 1798 + Michalina Rybicka, 2nd he m. Apolonia Rybicka.
Above PAWEL Chrzanowski b. 1798 had a mother Petronela Tomicka from Plucice, born ca 1760/1780, in the Piotrkow Trybunalski county, d. 1827. Pawel Chrzanowski b. in Rekoszewice, d. in PANASZEW, was the son of Stanislaw Chrzanowski + Petronela Tomicka b. aft. 1760 [maybe the sister of Gertruda Jozefa Tomicki died in 1813, married ZAREMBA]. Petronela Tomicka, ca 1760/1763 - 1827;
Stanislaw Chrzanowski, b. ca 1760/1770, was the son of
Jozef Chrzanowski b. 1728 + Marianna Zaremba b. ca 1740.
The Zarembas had Plucice and Gorzkowice, Barbara Zaremba died in 1776 in Plucice, the Gorzkowice parish.
D.
Franciszka Chrzanowska b. ca 1800;
E.
Jozefa b. ca 1801, m. Stanislaw Markowski in 1846;
F.
Jan Nepomucen Chrzanowski b. ca 1802.

Kazimiera Michalina Chrzanowska b. 1867,
was the daughter of
Jozef Maksymilian Chrzanowski + Cecylia Teodora Kieller b. 1845 in Biala Gorna, close to Klobuck.

Kazimiera was the sister of Jadwiga Justyna Chrzanowska and Stanislawa Waleria.
Above Stanislawa Waleria Wiktoria Eitner (nee Chrzanowska), 1864 in Biala Gorna - 1914 in Warsaw, was the daughter of Jozef Maksymilian Chrzanowski.
Mentioned Jozef Maksymilian Chrzanowski, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Paschalis Chrzanowski + Teresa Dormanowska b. 1790.
Jan Nepomucen Paschalis Chrzanowski b. 1779, d. 1854 in Obiecanowo, the Znin County.
Obiecanowo / Oberhof in the district of Janowiec Wielkopolski, within the Znin County, close to Chrzanowo, 19 km north to MIELESZYN.
Jan Nepomucen Paschalis Chrzanowski, was the son of Jan Chrzanowski + Katarzyna Sokolowska. Above Jan Chrzanowski, 1741-1827,
was the son of Franciszek Chrzanowski younger + Wiktoria MEJER. Franciszek b. 1720, died in 1795 or 1710-1795;
the grandson of Franciszek Chrzanowski OLDER born ca 1690/1693, d. in 1761 + Zofia Krasicka.

Stefan Rowecki b. December 1895, in Piotrkow Trybunalski. Stefan Rowecki was the godson of Russian Captain Pawel Chrzanowski who was lived in Petersburg, b. ca 1864, together with godmother Kazimiera Chrzanowska b. 1867.
Above godfather PAWEL CHRZANOWSKI, the 3rd, Captain of the Russian Army was born ca 1864, the son of
General Pawel Chrzanowski born in 1846, in Dzierzazna in the Piotrkow Trybunalski county, or in Podleze, in the Przystajn parish, in the Klobuck county.
He was married twice. With the 1st wife was above PAWEL CHRZANOWSKI, the 3rd, Captain of the Russian Army born ca 1864.
The second wife was Cecylia Gilewicz, b. 1861, d. in December 1918 in Warszawa, the daughter of Georgian woman MIZANDARI b. ca 1840 + Gilewicz.
Mentioned Pawel Marcelli Chrzanowski b. in 1846 in Dzierzazna, d. in 1914 in Warszawa;
the son of
Pawel Chrzanowski, older, 1798-1866 + Michalina Rybicka.

Pawel Chrzanowski the 2nd, 1846-1914, had a son living 1881-1930, with the 1st wife:
this son married Romana Stanislawa Chrzanowska, 1886-1960,
the daughter of
Aleksy Chrzanowski, 1861-1920 + Wanda Ludwika Kolaczkowska, 1866-1937,
the granddaughter of
Stanislaw Antoni Chrzanowski, 1835-1887 + Maria Zabokrzecka, 1838-1870,
and of
Roman Kolaczkowski, ca 1833-1885 + Zofia Huisson;
and the great-granddaughter of
Pawel Chrzanowski the 1st, 1798-1866 + Apolonia Rybicka.
Above PAWEL Chrzanowski b. 1798 had a mother Petronela Tomicka from Plucice, born ca 1760/1780, in the Piotrkow Trybunalski county, d. 1827. Pawel Chrzanowski b. in Rekoszewice, d. in PANASZEW,
was the son of
Stanislaw Chrzanowski + Petronela Tomicka b. aft. 1760 [maybe the sister of Gertruda Jozefa Tomicki died in 1813, married ZAREMBA]. Petronela Tomicka, ca 1760/1763 - 1827; Stanislaw Chrzanowski, b. ca 1760/1770, was the son of
Jozef Chrzanowski b. 1728 + Marianna Zaremba b. ca 1740.
The Zarembas had Plucice and Gorzkowice, Barbara Zaremba died in 1776 in Plucice, the Gorzkowice parish. In 1808, Franciszek Zaremba died. He was the official of Piotrkow Trybunalski, owned Plucice.

Inf. in Kalisz, 1740, Franciszka Jackowska - Kiedrzynska, the wife of Andrzej Kiedrzynski [the father of Izydor - my family line], and Anna Jackowska, the wife of Antoni Skorzewski; Konstancja Nostitz-Jackowska, the wife of Stanislaw Niniewski - all born as Nostitz-Jackowski.
The court case concerned
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski [Jan Jackowski, ex-owner of Boczkow and Szczypierno / Szczypiorno, the south-west part of Kalisz at present, 3 km south-west to DOBRZEC, close to BOCZKOW],
with his ex-wife Teresa Zaluskowska;
Mikolaj Dobruchowski

[Mikolaj Dobruchowski b. ca 1670, the son of Jan Dobruchowski, older born 1633,
and Mikolaj was the official in Ostrzeszow, the owner of Piekarty.

In 1669 in the court, the brothers Andrzej Dobruchowski and Jan Dobruchowski b. 1633, known as Kotarba Doburchowski.
At court in 1667, Jan Dobruchowski b. 1633, the son of Maciej Dobruchowski b. ca 1570. Acc. to me Jan Dobruchowski b. ca 1610, died bef. 1669, was the half-brother to Maciej b. ca 1570.

Jan b. 1610, m. Anna Kicka.

Jan b. 1633 was married also to Jadwiga Psarska, the daughter of
Jan Psarski + Anna Skorzewska.
Andrzej and Jan Dobruchowski b. 1633, were the sons of
Maciej b. ca 1570 - NOT of Jan Dobruchowski b. 1610, oldest.

Justyna Psarska b. ca 1630 - inf. in 1665 - was the wife of Jan Dobruchowski b. ca 1610. They were living in Karsnice, the Marzenin parish.

Andrzej and Jan b. 1633, the brothers, had the aunt, Agnieszka Dobruchowska, the sister of Jan b. 1610, and Agnieszka married to Stanislaw Magnuski Klimontowicz];

and
Marianna Chrzanowski b. ca 1670, the wife of Jan Dobruchowski, younger, b. ca 1660, the son of Jan Dobruchowski b. 1633 + {Anna Kicka married to Jan b. ca 1610} Jadwiga Psarska.
The grandson of Maciej Dobruchowski b. ca 1570 - NOT of Jan Dobruchowski b. ca 1610.
At the above court together with
Mikolaj Politalski
[Mikolaj Politalski, an official in Ostrzeszow, the owner of Szypierno / Szczypiorno, BOCZKOW / Boczkowo, 3 km west to DOBRZEC; and Piekarty. He sold named Piekarty to Jan Dobruchowski b. ca 1660 - in 1701].

Mentioned Marianna Chrzanowska b. ca 1670, m. Jan Kotarba Dobruchowski / Jan Dobruchowski b. ca 1660, the wedding before 1692. In KALISZ in 1705, named Jan Dobruchowski, the governor of Ostrzeszow and his wife Marianna de Lanow Chrzanowska / Marianna Dobruchowska Chrzanowska, given cash to the daughter Jozefa Dobruchowski.

Marianna Chrzanowski b. ca 1670, was the wife of Jan Dobruchowski, younger, b. ca 1660, who was the brother to Mikolaj Dobruchowski younger, b. ca 1670, and both were the sons of Jan Dobruchowski, older born 1633.

Remember:
Justyna Psarska b. ca 1630 - inf. in 1665 - was the wife of Jan Dobruchowski b. ca 1610. They were living in Karsnice, the Marzenin parish.
In 1633, Jan Dobruchowski was born, who married Jadwiga Psarska, NOT to Anna Kicka, and in Marzenin - Karsnice were born the children of named Jan b. 1633 + JADWIGA PSARSKA:
in 1675, Franciszek Dobruchowski; witnesses - Jakub Stokowski, Anna Kawecka;
in 1678, Anna Elzbieta Dobruchowska; witnesses - Jan Dobruchowski, Katarzyna Sierakowska.

Note to named Mikolaj Dobruchowski [younger] b. ca 1670:
Hilary Uminski / Hilarion Uminski, 1730/1735/1760-1792 m. Franciszka Ryszewska b. ca 1740.
HILARY Uminski (b. ca 1730 - d. 1792), the son of
Antoni UMINSKI b. ca 1700, and Teresa Rogalinski.
Hilary Uminski was the owner of Czeluscin close to GOSTYN in 1778; m. in 1767 in Biechowo to Franciszka Ryszewska.
Czeluscin - close to PEPOWO, 4 km; 20 km west to KROTOSZYN the city [it has nothing to do with Krotoszyn close to Wloclawek!]; 14 km east to KROBIA; sout-east to SIEDLEC.
Biechowo - south to WRZESNIA.
Antoni Uminski b. ca 1700 + Marianna Teresa Rogalinska, 1715-1796. Marianna Teresa Rogalinska 1715-1796, was the daughter of Roman Rogalinski b. ca 1690 + Teofila Miaskowska.
Note to above ROMAN Rogalinski:
Stefan Poplawski, in 1741 in Noskow, married to Urszula Widlakowna; witnesses:
Roman Rogalinski,
Aleksander Radonski, Antoni Rokoszewski, Mikolaj Dobruchowski.

Nota to named Jan Dobruchowski younger (Kotarba Doburchowski b. ca 1660):
In August 1770 in Karsy, 13 km north-east to BIEGANIN, north-west to KALISZ, Kajetan Lipnicki married Bona Kiedrzynska.
Inf. in 1763 - Franciszek Kozuchowski was the owner of Karsy; an official in KALISZ. Franciszek Kozuchowski was the husband of Marjanna Walichnowska nee BIELINSKA. In 1750, Marianna Walichnowska nee Bielinska took the wedding.
In 1763, in Pikart / PIEKART: Karol Franciszek Salezy Jan Chryzostom Dobruchowski was born; godparents: Franciszek Kozuchowski and Marianna Walichnowska - Kozuchowski, and Marianna Chlebowska with Ignacy Chlebowski.
In 1762, in the Karsy manor, Juljanna Michalina Kozuchowska was born, a daughter of Franciszek Kozuchowski and Marjanna Kozuchowskich; witnesses: Jan Krosnowski and Krystyna Walichnowska.

At court in 1695 - Helena Jadamczewska, the daughter of Andrzej Jadamczewski + Katarzyna Miniszewska, married Andrzej Dobruchowski.

At court - in 1643, Anna Kicka, the daughter of Wojciech Kicki, and Anna m. Jan Dobruchowski Kotarba b. 1610. Jadwiga Psarska married Jan b. 1633 who was the son of Maciej Dobruchowski b. ca 1570.
Jan b. ca 1610 maybe was the half-brother to Maciej b. ca 1570.

Anna Kicki, in 1643, sold Karsnice Wielkie, Wsto, Tymianka in the Szadek county, to Marcin Pruszkowski, owner of Krobanow.

Marianna Chrzanowski b. ca 1670, the wife of Jan Dobruchowski, b. ca 1660, and Marianna died aft. 1740 {!}. Her brothers: Kazimierz Chrzanowski b. ca 1670; and Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690, d. 1742; and maybe Franciszek older b. ca 1690/1695. Jan Nepomucen Paschalis Chrzanowski, was the son of Jan Chrzanowski + Katarzyna Sokolowska. Above Jan Chrzanowski, 1741-1827, was the son of Franciszek Chrzanowski younger + Wiktoria MEJER. Franciszek b. 1720, died in 1795 or 1710-1795; the grandson of Franciszek Chrzanowski OLDER born ca 1690/1693, d. in 1761 + Zofia Krasicka.

Marianna's father - Piotr Chrzanowski b. ca 1650 close to OPINOGORA + Marianna Gozdzikowska,
the daughter of Stanislaw Gozdzikowski + Elzbieta LEZENSKA.

Marianna Chrzanowska Dobruchowska m. 2nd to Hiacynt Jacek Secygniowski.

Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690, married Zofia Zielonacka b. 1706.
with children:
Anna Zofia Chrzanowska b. 1723;
Michal Chrzanowski b. in 1724;
Jozef Chrzanowski b. 1728 in OSTRZESZOW;
Ignacy Kajetan Chrzanowski b. in 1729;
Marianna Brygitta Barbara Chrzanowska b. in 1732;
Katarzyna Franciszka Chrzanowska b. 1734;
Jozef Aniol Chrzanowski b. 1736;
Tomasz Piotr Jan Chrzanowski b. in 1739;
Maksymilian German Jakub Chrzanowski b. 1741;
Franciszek Egidiusz Chrzanowski b. ca 1741, died in 1807.

Stanislaw Chrzanowski, b. ca 1760/1770,
was the son of
Jozef Chrzanowski / Jozef Urban Chrzanowski b. 1728 + Marianna Zaremba b. ca 1740.
Jozef Chrzanowski was the brother to CHRZANOWSKI Jan {Poraj - Tomasz Piotr Jan b. 1739} m. Anna Przeniewska, with
KACPER Chrzanowski b. ca 1757 [NOT in 1747 or in 1774], d. 1834/bef. 1837, owned Wolka Panska, m. Magdalena Maria Sulimierska, b. ca 1768, d. 1834.

Jozef Urban Chrzanowski b. 1728, was the owner of Marszalki in the Ostrzeszow county + Marianna Zareba. Named here Jozef Urban Chrzanowski had a son Tomasz Chrzanowski born in 1770.

Jozef Urban Chrzanowski b. 1728, was the son of
Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690 + Zofia Zielonacka.
Jakub Chrzanowski died ca 1768, the Ostrzeszow writer, owned Siekierzyn and Marszalki + Zofia Zielonacka, the daughter of Ludwik + Anna Radzimski.

We back to mentioned Teresa Zaluskowska and her 1st husband Jan Nostitz-Jackowski:

Helena Hutten-Czapska b. in Ostrzeszow in 1762; lived in Jedlno, Raszkow in 1802, in Wola Wiazowa in 1820/1821-1828, died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828; her husband Izydor Kiedrzynski who was living in 1775/1776 until death ca 1802 in Jedlno, b. in Bieganin in 1749, as the son of Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowska.
I need explain to you all on Helena, the wife of Izydor Kiedrzynski, of my mother family line. Ca 1992/2010 I was thinking Helena Kiedrzynska [the 1st hypothesis] maybe was from the Walewskis, and HELENA was the second wife of named Izydor Kiedzynski b. 1749 in Bieganin close to Raszkow, as the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 + Jan's first wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA.

Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1710 married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1720, the wedding was in 1730 or 1735/1737.
Franciszka Kiedrzynska was the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and Teresa Zaluskowska.
Teresa's ZALUSKOWSKA half-brother was Pawel Zaluskowski of Kaliszkowice Olobockie, 8 km north-east to MIKSTAT, at half way from Ostrzeszow to Ostrow Wielkopolski.

Teresa Jackowska, from Kaliszkowice, born Zaluskowska ca 1690, to Aleksander Zaluskowski b. ca 1660 + Marianna Szczypierska. Teresa had a brothers:
1. Aleksander Zaluskowski, younger, born in 1701;
2. Pawel Zaluskowski, of Kaliszkowice, the Kalisz deputy governor + Wezyk with sons:
a. Hilary Zaluskowski and
b. Piotr Zaluskowski.

Aleksander Zaluskowski senior, b. ca 1660, maybe was the son of [second] Wojciech Zaluskowski b. ca 1630, died in 1674; and the grandson of senior, Wojciech Zaluskowski b. ca 1600, died in 1648; and the great-grandson of Maciej Zaluskowski, b. ca 1560, the OPOCZNO official in 1586.

Straszewo / Dietrichsdorf, 17 km north-east to KWIDZYN; in the Kwidzyn county, close to Ryjewo - 18 km north to KWIDZYN. Named above Straszewo is situated at half way from Malbork to Kwidzyn.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, Sr., b. 1770, was the son of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski
[b. ca 1729, d. 1802 in Nogat - 26 km south-east to KWIDZYN; 8 kilometres north of Lasin, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz, and 69 km north-east of Torun]
and Marcianna Antonia Barbara KCZEWSKA, b. 1745 in Straszewo
[Straszewo / Dietrichsdorf, 17 km north-east to KWIDZYN; in the Kwidzyn county, close to Ryjewo - 18 km north to KWIDZYN].
The owners of Straszewo:
Jerzy Konopacki in 1604, Albert Schach von Wittenau in 1676, widowed Margareta Schach von Wittenau in 1682, Antoni Kczewski bef. 1768, General Ksawery Trzcinski / Xawery Kanden-Trzcinski in 1768.
From 'Archiwum Radziwillowskie' I read on P. Kczewski wrote a letter to K. Radziwill, in Dzierzgon in 1717; in 1718 Bishop Teodor Potocki acted together with the governor of Malbork, Piotr Kczewski. P. Kczewski wrote to K. Radziwill from Nowy Dwor in 1716; and in Szynwald in 1717. Named above Straszewo is situated at half way from Malbork to Kwidzyn.

Above Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, older, b. ca 1729, was the son of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski and Eleonora. Above Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, died ca 1766, was the son of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski and the 1st wife, Teresa Zaluskowska.

Michal Jackowski b. ca 1705, d. ca 1766. Michal was the brother of Anna Skorzewska and of Franciszka Kiedrzynska of Bieganin and Franciszka m. Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1720. Michal was the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski and Teresa Zaluskowska - because Rozalia TRZEBSKA was the second wife of named Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki, 1782 in Wadzyn, close to Brodnica - 1852 in Swierczyny, close to Brodnica. The son of Jakub Wybicki and Marianna.

Jan Nepomucen WYBICKI was the father of Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska
[Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska, b. 1825 in Konojadki / Konojady - died in 1898, the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki; the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski.
Mentioned Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1770,
and the grandson of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, SENIOR, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat;
the great-grandson of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1705 - ca 1766;
the great-great-grandson of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and TERESA ZALUSKOWSKA
[Rozalia Trzebska was the 2nd wife of named Jan Jackowski; but Zaluskowska is my line to the Kiedrzynskis and the Skorzewskis].

Krystyna Molska, of Czarnca, nee Czarniecka, bef. 1650 - 1715, was the second wife of Adam Molski of Pleszew, and they had the daughter Anna Molska married ca 1705 to Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680, with the son Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin and Raszkow, b. ca 1710/1720 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA.

Teresa's half-brother was Pawel Zaluskowski of Kaliszkowice Olobockie, 8 km north-east to MIKSTAT, at half way from Ostrzeszow to Ostrow Wielkopolski. Teresa Jackowska, from Kaliszkowice, born Zaluskowska ca 1690, was the daughter of Aleksander Zaluskowski b. ca 1660 + Marianna Szczypierska.

Wojciech Molski b. ca 1692/1696 was the brother and the half-brother to:
Piotr Molski younger; Jozef Molski; Teresa, Helena, and to Anna MOLSKA, b. 1687, m. Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680 - my family line.
Anna Molska + Jan Kiedrzynski, had the son
Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1769 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 + 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA b. bef. 1690.


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

[who was the son of Jan Stanislaw Rowecki b. ca 1840 ? + Matylda Zurawska],

and Zofia Michalina Chrzanowska Rowecka

[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.
DAMIAN was the brother of Pawel Marcelli Chrzanowski b. 1846 in the estate of Dzierzazna in the Piotrkow Trybunalski county, d. 1914 in Warszawa, General of the Russian Army.
Pawel Chrzanowski b. 1798/1800 - 1866 + Michalina Rybicka. Pawel Chrzanowski b. in Rekoszewice, d. in PANASZEW, was the son of Stanislaw Chrzanowski + Petronela Tomicka.
Petronela Tomicka, ca 1760/1763 - 1827; Stanislaw Chrzanowski, b. ca 1760/1770, was the son of
Jozef Chrzanowski b. 1728 + Marianna Zaremba b. ca 1740. Named here Jozef Urban Chrzanowski had a son Tomasz Chrzanowski born in 1770.
Jozef Urban Chrzanowski b. 1728, was the son of
Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690 + Zofia Zielonacka.
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 above son Jozef Chrzanowski with the brothers Ignacy and Michal Chrzanowski, sold mentioned Siekierzyn and Marszalkowo.
Siekierzyn - the Grabow by Prosna commune, in the Ostrzeszow County, and Marszalki / Marszalkowo - 2 km south-west to Siekierzyn. Siekierzyn - 6 km north-west to BOBROWNIKI of the MADALINSKI family intermarried to Kiedrzynski. 7 km north to Doruchow.

Felicjan Niegolewski had a sister Teodora Skorzewska, nee Niegolewska.
Andrzej Marek Franciszek Skorzewski was born in 1776, and he was the son of Ludwik Skorzewski and Teodora Skorzewska nee Niegolewska.
Ludwik SKORZEWSKI was born in 1740, and died in KOPASZEWO in 1810. He was married in Pobiedziska in 1770.
KOPASZEWO - 4 kilometres north of Krzywin, 14 km south-east of Koscian, and 46 km south of Poznan. POBIEDZISKA - 8 / 9 km south-east to WRONCZYN.
Ludwik Skorzewski younger, of Pomarzany [28 km north-east to WRONCZYN], b. ca 1740, was the son of
Andrzej Skorzewski b. ca 1707/1710 and Dorota Chlapowska, the daughter of MICHAL Chlapowski. Andrzej Skorzewski b. ca 1707/1710, was the 2nd married to DOROTA CHLAPOWSKA, 1720 - 1786. Above Andrzej b. ca 1707/1710, was the son of Melchior Skorzewski died in 1765 of ZIELECIN.
Melchior Skorzewski b. ca 1680, died in 1765, the owner of Zielecin, was the son of
Kazimierz Skorzewski b. ca 1650, and Zofia Naramowska.
Ignacy Skorzewski, 1760-1813, married to Marianna Rychlowska (b. ca 1765) in 1791 in Sulmierzyce.
He was the son of Eustachy Skorzewski, the owner of Doruchow until 1796/1797, and then he took CHELMO ca 1796/1797, close to Przedborz and to Krery.
Above Ignacy Drogoslaw-Skorzewski, 1760-1813, was the son of mentioned above Eustachy Skorzewski and Anna Wiesiolowska born in 1740. Eustachy Skorzewski was born ca 1735. Eustachy Skorzewski / Eustace Skorzewski could to argue with the family. And he took the coat of arms as his nickname. He began to seal himself with a new brand of the coat of arms. It must have happened around 1770/1800.

Doruchow is a rural commune in the Ostrzeszow County, Greater Poland, 7 kilometres east of Ostrzeszow. Doruchowo / Doruhowo / Dorochow, lies close to Bobrowniki, and Przytocznica.
The owners:
until 1660, the Olszewski brothers;
in 1700 to Jedrzej Krakowski / Kraszkowski,
in 1755 the Rogowski brothers,
bef. 1764 belonged to Jan Doruchowski, b. ca 1730, the Nowogrodek official
[Jan's son was above MIKOLAJ Doruchowski b. ca 1760];
in 1764-1796 owned by Ignacy Wierzbieta Doruchowski together with Eustachy Drogoslaw Skorzewski b. ca 1735.
Eustachy Skorzewski of Doruchow and Chelmo, had the brother Ludwik Skorzewski.
Ludwik's son -
Andrzej Marek Franciszek Skorzewski, 1776 in KRZYWIN - 1842, m. Ludwika Maria Genowefa Krzycka, ca 1779 - ca 1834.
Above Eustachy Skorzewski b. ca 1735, was the son of Andrzej Skorzewski, the Drogoslaw coat of arms, older, b. ca 1707/1710, and Dorota Chlapowska;
and the grandson of Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742 + Melchior Skorzewski. Melchior Skorzewski died in 1765 of ZIELECIN.
Marianna Skorzewska m. in 1714 to above Melchior Skorzewski died in 1765, the owner of Zielecin. Melchior Skorzewski took Kopaszewo. Melchior Skorzewski b. ca 1680, died in 1765, the owner of Zielecin, was the son of Kazimierz Skorzewski b. ca 1650, and Zofia Naramowska;
the grandson of Stanislaw Skorzewski b. ca 1610, and Zofia Scibor - Poniecka.
The great-grandson of Wawrzyniec Skorzewski b. ca maybe 1560 / 1563.
Above Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742, was the daughter of
Jan Zakrzewski b. ca 1670/1680,
who was the father of named Marianna Skorzewska and Elzbieta Swinarska.
Above Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742, married to Melchior Skorzewski, with a son Andrzej Skorzewski and with the granddaughter
KONSTANCJA SKORZEWSKA, the wife of Cyprian Glaubicz Gostkowski and 2nd of Kasper Zakrzewski.

Konrad Jozefat CHRZANOWSKI and Lukasz Piotr Szymon Chrzanowski and Szymon Chrzanowski, with Izabela Helena Milewska, Franciszka Weronika NOSTITZ-Jackowska, were the children of
Kacper Chrzanowski + Magdalena Sulimierski;
and the great-great-grandchildren of named Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690 - inf. in 1837.

Michal Mateusz CHRZANOWSKI b. ca 1774, d. in the Hrubieszow parish in 1845, the son of Jozef Chrzanowski + Anna Chadzynski; the grandson of named Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690}

+ Melania Paulina Chrzanowska (Ulatowska) b. 1840, d. in 1917 in Petersburg,
the daughter of
Stanislaw Ulatowski + Emilia Ulatowska b. ca 1810,
the daughter of
Adam Tomasz Andrzej Otto-Trampczynski of DZIERZAZNA and KOBYLKA + Urszula Suchorzewska, but Adam Tomasz was married twice - also to Jozefa Urszula Otto-Trampczynska b. 1790,
the daughter of
Wladyslaw Suchorzewski + Marianna SOKOLNICKA b. 1770, the daughter of
Jan Nepomucen Sokolnicki b. ca 1690/1710 + Teresa Trampczynska b. ca 1750, ie.
Teresa Otto-Trampczynska, the daughter of Stanislaw TRAMPCZYNSKI b. ca 1730 + Anna Lojko.
Stanislaw Otto Trampczynski b. 1730, was the son of
JAN OTTO-Trampczynski b. ca 1710 + Rozalia Garczynska, 1712-1739/1742.

Rozalia Bogumila Garczynska
(b. in 1712 in Budziejewo - close to Popowo Koscielne and Podlesie Wysokie, died in 1739 in Gorzuchowo - south-east to Swiecie),
m. in 1729 in Kucharki to Jan Otto Trampczynski, the owner of Gorzuchowo in 1739.
Rozalia Bogumila was the daughter of Samson Garczynski, b. 1680, and she was the wife of Jan Trampczynski. Rozalia, 1712 - 1742.
Jan Samson Garczynski (b. in 1680 or ca 1681, d. 1720 / 1721), the owner of Gorzuchowo
[21 km south-east to SWIECIE; 23 km north-west to Wabrzezno; north-east to CHELMZA - compare the Jew - communist net of Wabrzezno-Chelmza in 2005/2020].
Jan Samson Garczynski had a son Maciej Jozef Garczynski (1710, Budziejewo - 1762/1766), the owner of Gorzuchowo and Rogalino (until 1737), m. in 1743 to
Franciszka Trampczynska, b. ca 1720 or before, d. bef. 1763.
Franciszka Trampczynska m. Garczynska, was the sister of Jan Otto Trampczynski b. ca 1710.
Rozalia Bogumila was the daughter of Samson, and the granddaughter of Rafal Garczynski.
Samson was born ca 1680.

Ludwika Kiedrzynska, married Maciej Otto Trampczynski JUNIOR (1740 - 1789),
was the daughter of
Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1720, and Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski - Kiedrzynska;
and Ludwika was born in Bieganin. Here was born Izydor Kiedrzynski - her brother. This is my family branch.

Feliks Gorzenski married Anna Zienkiewicz. In 1790, Feliks Gorzenski was as the Colonel. Feliks Gorzenski was the manager of DRUCK in the Oszmiana county. In 1797, Augustyn Gorzenski wanted to take over this property.
Then Feliks Gorzenski owned Bieganin, bought in June 1803 from hands of Maksymilian Otto Trampczynski, the owner.
Before the Trampczynskis this Bieganin land belonged to Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1710/1720 - my family branch.
Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720, had the daughter, Ludwika Kiedrzynska, married Maciej Otto Trampczynski (1740 - 1789),
the son of
Jan Otto-Trampczynski b. ca 1710 and Rozalia GARCZYNSKA b. in 1712.
Jan Samson Garczynski had a son Maciej Jozef Garczynski (1710, Budziejewo - 1762/1766), the owner of Gorzuchowo and Rogalino (until 1737), m. in 1743 to Franciszka Trampczynska, b. ca 1720 or before, d. bef. 1763.
Franciszka Trampczynska m. Garczynska, was the sister of Jan Otto Trampczynski b. ca 1710.
Ludwika Kiedrzynska, married Maciej Otto Trampczynski (1740 - 1789), the son of mentioned Jan Otto-Trampczynski b. ca 1710 and Rozalia GARCZYNSKA.

Teresa Trampczynska Sokolnicka b. ca 1750, ie. Teresa Otto-Trampczynska, the daughter of Stanislaw TRAMPCZYNSKI b. ca 1730 + Anna Lojko.
Stanislaw Otto Trampczynski b. 1730, was the son of
JAN OTTO-Trampczynski b. ca 1710 + Rozalia Garczynska, 1712-1739/1742.
Teresa Sokolnicka (born Otto-Trampczynska) was born in 1750, to Anna Otto-Trampczynska born Lojko ca 1725, the daughter of Karol Lojko and Maria Swietowska.

Above Damian Chrzanowski, 1831-1892, the son of Pawel Chrzanowski and Michalina Rybicka. Pawel Chrzanowski, 1800 - 1865. Damian had a sister
Maria Chrzanowska, 1855 - 1928 + Leon Strebeyko, 1844-1896 in LONDON, the grandson of Stanislaw Strebejko b. ca 1780].

General Stefan Rowecki was the husband of Eugenia Fedorowicz Borzychowska b. 1910, d. March 1989, the wife of Borzychowski and Stefan Grot-Rowecki.
Eugenia was the partner of Wlodzimierz Bondorowski.
General Rowecki married also to Sabina Halina Kulakowska, nee Paszkowska, b. ca 1901, d. 1974 in Warszawa, the wife of Kulakowski, too.
General Rowecki was the partner of Halina Tyminska.

Helena Hutten-Czapska b. in Ostrzeszow in 1762; lived in Jedlno, Raszkow in 1802, died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828; her husband Izydor Kiedrzynski who was living in 1775/1776 until death ca 1802 in Jedlno, b. in Bieganin in 1749, as the son of Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowska.

Helena's family line has beginning from Jan Czapski b. ca 1610/1620, who had a brother Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski + Leska. Anna Leska Czapska in 1645, sold Smetowo to hands of [with the town Nowe], her next-of-kin Jan Czapski.

Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1610/1620,
was the son of
Marcin Hutten Czapski, b. ca 1575 [Marcin's brother was Piotr Czapski, 1580/1590/bef. 1600-1655 + Helena Konarska],
the grandson of
Juliusz Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1550 + Helena Wierzbowski.

Jan Hutten Czapski b. 1610/1620, and from Jan Czapski we have link to the Ostrzeszow in 1789 - Wielun

[Wladyslaw Czapski b. 1835, bpt. in Wielun; the son of Ignacy Czapski b. 1802 in Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis; the grandson of Jan Czapski of Ostrzeszow b. ca 1765. Jan b. ca 1765 was the brother to Helena Hutten Czapska b. 1762, the wife of Izydor Kiedrzynski of Jedlno. Helena Czapska m. ca 1782 but in Ostrzeszow in 1789 she was witness with her maiden name Czapska] and Raszkow in 1802 [Julianna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska the godmother],
branch.

Jan Czapski b. ca 1765 was the son of Antoni Hutten Czapski b. ca 1723/1726.

Antoni Hutten Czapski was born ca 1723. Antoni Czapski had a sibilings: Jakub and Joanna.

In 1765, Antoni Czapski, b. ca 1723, the son of Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, and the grandson of Jan Hutten Czapski b. 1680/1688, sold the part of Bobrowa / Bobrowo [10 km north-west to Brodnica], to Jan Lewald Jezierski.

Antoni Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1723/1726 was the son of Jozef Czapski, b. ca 1700/1709.
Jozef had a brother Jerzy Czapski b. ca 1695. Jozef Czapski died in or bef. 1736.
Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, had also a son Jan Czapski b. ca 1725. In 1778, above Jan Czapski died, the son of Jozef Czapski.

Marcin Hutten Czapski b. ca 1650/1655,
the son of
Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1610/1620.
Marcin was the Wenden official, was born ca 1650/1655, but not ca 1640. Marcin Czapski married Teresa Goslawska, the daughter of Andrzej Goslawski + Marianna Wojnowski. Teresa was the widow after death of her 1st husband Jan Zawadzki, d. in 1687.

Marcin Czapski b. ca 1650/1655, had the son Jan Hutten Czapski younger, b. 1680/1688, the Wenden official.
Marcin Hutten Czapski had the son Jan Czapski younger [b. ca 1680 or in 1688] with the wife Rozalia Bagniewska.

Jan Hutten Czapski younger b. ca 1680/1688, had the son Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700 or in 1709.

Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, d. in 1736 [or aft. 1742], married Ostrowicka,
and they had children:
Antoni Hutten Czapski b. 1723/1726,
Jakub Czapski,
Joanna Czapska.

Piotr Hutten-Czapski, younger, b. ca 1677/1685, was the grandson of Piotr Hutten - Czapski older b. bef. 1600. Piotr Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1677/1685, was the son of Aleksander Jan Hutten-Czapski, 1658 - 1711;
and the grandson of
Piotr Czapski older, ca 1580/1590 - died in 1663 + Helena KONARSKA.

Piotr Czapski older, ca 1580/1590/bef. 1600 - died in 1663 m. Helena KONARSKA.

Juliusz Hutten Czapski b. ca 1550 + Helena Wierzbowska, left a son
Marcin Hutten Czapski older, b. ca 1575.
Marcin Czapski older, b. ca 1575, was the owner of Smetowo in the Lalkowa parish from 1595.
Marcin Czapski b. ca 1575, married Bakowska, with a sons and 3 daughters:
1.
Stanislaw Hutten Czapski + Anna Leska. No children.
2.
Jan Hutten Czapski b. 1610/1620,
and from Jan Czapski we have link to the Ostrzeszow in 1789. Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1610/1620 was POW in Sweden in 1655-1660. Jan b. ca 1610/1620, married twice.
Jan's sons:
A.
Jerzy Hutten Czapski, b. bef. 1655, m. Marianna Trzebinska,
with a son
Wawrzyniec Hutten Czapski.
Jerzy Czapski with his brother Aleksander Czapski took Smetowo; Jerzy in 1682 took also Smetowko. In 1682 Jerzy paid tax from Smetowo. Jerzy Czapski died in 1729. Smetowko took his son Wawrzyniec Hutten Czapski with his wife Anna Radomska, and then Smetowko was sold.
B.
Wojciech Czapski + Maria Kossowska;
C.
Marcjan Hutten Czapski died with all family in 1712;
D.
Michal Hutten Czapski moved home to Ukraina, m. Drohojowska;
E.
Aleksander Hutten Czapski, b. ca 1660, the GDANSK governor,
m. twice: 1st to Aleksandra Laszewska; the second to Anna Bialachowska [Aleksander Hutten Czapski, the Gdansk governor, b. ca 1660, d. in 1691 [or aft. 1729] + Bialachowska].
Aleksander Czapski took the part of Smetowo, in 1729 all the estate of Smetowo; he had also Luchowo, Czerwinsk, Opalenie and Smazewo.
Aleksander with Anna had 5 sons and 3 daughters:
a.
Aleksander's son - Jan Czapski was Colonel;
b.
next son - Maciej Czapski, major;
c.
Piotr Hutten Czapski, Captain, the Pommerania official, took Smetowo, Luchowo, Czerwinsk, Opalenie and Smazewo,
d.
Michal Czapski was Lieutenant, the Malbork governor,
e.
last son Aleksander Czapski junior, was (1734-1741) the Przemysl bishop, in 1741-1751 the Kujawy bishop, born in 1682, d. in 1751.
f.
And one more son of Aleksander was MATEUSZ CZAPSKI b. ca 1680.
F.
Marcin Czapski b. ca 1650/1655,
was the son of oldest Jan Czapski, b. ca 1610/1620. Marcin Czapski was the Wenden and Inflanty official.

Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/bef. 1709,
was the son of
Jan Czapski b. ca 1680/1688 - d. in 1736/bef. 1742.
Jan Czapski of Bobrowo, had a brother Jozef Czapski [older] of Kruszyny, north-west to Niewierz and 5 km west to Wadzyn, 9 km west to Wichulec, 4 km south-east to Bukowiec [but Kruszyny Szlacheckie north-east to Niewierz] b. ca 1680.

Antoni Czapski, b. ca 1723/1726,
the son of
Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709 [younger],
and the grandson of above
Jan Hutten Czapski b. 1680/1688.

Above Jan Czapski b. ca 1680/1688
[Jan Czapski, the owner of
Bobrowo, Wadzyn [5 km west to Wichulec] and Grzybno [3 km south to Wichulec].
Jakub Wyben - Wybicki / Jakub Wybicki, b. 1754 / 1755, d. 1814, in Wadzyn, in the Brodnica County. Jakub WYBICKI m. Marianna Hutten-Czapska,
the granddaughter of Jan Hutten-Czapski, [ca 1680] 1688 - 1736.
Jakub Wybicki was the son of Jan Wybicki and Anna GOTARTOWSKA]
was the son of
Marcin Hutten-Czapski, ca 1650/1655-1718 + Teresa Goslawska d. bef. 1702, 1-voto Jan Zawadzki d. 1687.

Marcin Czapski b. ca 1650/1655, was the son of
oldest Jan Czapski, b. ca 1610/1620.
Marcin Czapski was the Wenden and Inflanty official.

Jan Czapski b. ca 1610/1620, had a brother Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski + Leska. Anna Leska Czapska in 1645, sold Smetowo to hands of [with the town Nowe], her next-of-kin mentioned Jan Czapski.
Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1610/1620,
was the son of
Marcin Hutten Czapski, b. ca 1575,
the grandson of
Juliusz Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1550 + Helena Wierzbowski.

Five children of Andrzej Kiedrzynski and Franciszka Jackowski - Kiedrzynska were born in Bieganin, among others:
1.
Izydor Kiedrzynski, b. 1749, probably in Bieganin - died bef. 1802, his widowed wife, Helena Hutten-Czapska Kiedrzynska, moved house from Jedlno to RASZKOW, and then back to Wola Wiazowa in 1820;
Izydor Kiedrzynski [1749 - bef. or in 1802] is my direct ancestor.
2. Florian Kiedrzynski;
3.
Dorota Kiedrzynska Madalinska Psarska Grabinska.
4.
Ludwika Kiedrzynska, married Maciej Otto Trampczynski (1740 - 1789), the son of Jan Otto-Trampczynski and Rozalia GARCZYNSKA.
5.
Andrzej Kiedrzynski, younger, b. ca 1750, the owner of the half of Kiedrzyn close to northern Czestochowa, the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski, older, b. 1710/1720.

Walenty Hutten Czapski b. 1729,
was the son of
Mateusz Czapski b. ca 1680, and Marianna Ludwika Hutten Czapska b. ca 1700.
Marianna Hutten-Czapska died in 1733.
Mateusz Hutten Czapski b. ca 1680, was the son of
Aleksander Hutten Czapski, the Gdansk governor, b. ca 1660, d. in 1691 [or aft. 1729] + Bialachowska. Aleksander was the son of Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1610/1620.

Walenty Aleksander Hutten Czapski was the son of above MATEUSZ [NOT Piotr] Czapski, and took Opalenie [OPALENIE - 11 kilometres south of Gniew, 41 km south of Tczew; 9 km west to KWIDZYN].

Wladyslaw Czapski / Wladyslaw Hutten Czapski b. 1835/1840/1842, bpt. in Wielun,
was the son of
Ignacy Hutten Czapski born in RASZKOW in February 1802.
Raszkow belonged to my family, Kiedrzynski. In 1802, Ignacy Jozef Hutten Czapski was born, the son of
Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765
[the grandson of Antoni Hutten Czapski b. 1723/1726 and KATARZYNA]
+ Marjanna Rudnicka b. ca 1775, the daughter of Szymon Rudnicki + Salomea.

Wladyslaw Czapski b. 1835 had godmother Konstancja Czapska of Piaski in the Boleslawiec parish.

In 1802, Ignacy Jozef Hutten Capski was born in Raszkow, the son of Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765. Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765, was living in Ostrzeszow ca 1788-1792 and in Raszkow ca 1802.

Jan Czapski b. ca 1765 was the son of Antoni Hutten Czapski b. ca 1723/1726.
Antoni Hutten Czapski was born ca 1723/1726. Antoni Czapski had a sibilings: Jakub and Joanna.
Antoni Czapski, the son of
Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/bef. 1709,
and the grandson of
Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1680/1688,
and named Antoni sold in 1765 the part of Bobrowa / Bobrowo [10 km north-west to Brodnica], to Jan Lewald Jezierski.

Antoni Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1723/1726 was the son of Jozef Czapski, b. ca 1700/bef. 1709.
Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/bef. 1709, had a brother Jerzy Czapski b. ca 1695. Jozef Czapski died in or bef. 1736. Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700, had also a son Jan Czapski b. ca 1725. In 1778, above Jan Czapski died, the son of Jozef Czapski.
Kruszyny Szlacheckie and Niewierz took Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700/bef. 1709 - my family line.
Jozef had also a son Ignacy Hutten Czapski b. ca 1727/1729. Sumowko in 1778, Ignacy Czapski took.
Sumowko is a village in the Zbiczno commune, within the Brodnica County, 6 km east to KONOJADY; 11 km east to Bukowiec; 5 km north to WICHULEC.
Kruszyny Szlacheckie - 4 km south-east to Wichulec.
NIEWIERZ - 9 km west to Brodnica. Bobrowo - 5 km south-west to Wichulec.

Jan Czapski b. ca 1610/1620, had a brother Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski + Leska. Anna Leska Czapska in 1645, sold Smetowo to hands of [with the town Nowe], her next-of-kin mentioned Jan Czapski.
Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1610/1620,
was the son of
Marcin Hutten Czapski, b. ca 1575,
the grandson of
Juliusz Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1550 + Helena Wierzbowski.

Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1610/1620, m. Anna Klinska.


Stanislaw Chrzanowski, b. ca 1760/1770,
was the son of
Jozef Chrzanowski / Jozef Urban Chrzanowski b. 1728 + Marianna Zaremba b. ca 1740

[Jozef Chrzanowski was the brother to CHRZANOWSKI Jan {Poraj} b. ca 1710/1720, m. Anna Przeniewska, with
KACPER Chrzanowski b. ca 1747 or 1774, d. 1834/bef. 1837, owned Wolka Panska, m. Magdalena Maria Sulimierska, b. ca 1768, d. 1834].

Jozef Urban Chrzanowski was the owner of Marszalki in the Ostrzeszow county + Marianna Zareba. Named here Jozef Urban Chrzanowski had a son Tomasz Chrzanowski born in 1770.

Jozef Urban Chrzanowski b. 1728, was the son of
Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690 + Zofia Zielonacka.
Jakub d. ca 1768, the Ostrzeszow writer, owned Siekierzyn and Marszalki + Zofia Zielonacka, the daughter of Ludwik + Anna Radzimski.

Mentioned Stanislaw Chrzanowski born ca 1760/1770, m. 2nd to Petronela Tomicka, and she was 2voto Jakub Wisniewski.
They had children:
A.
Jan Pius Chrzanowski b. ca 1794, d. in 1839 in Piotrkow Trybunalski, owned Gorzkowice and Borowy / Borowo, m. 2nd in 1834 in Bogdanow, to Julianna Agnieszka Dobrzelewska b. ca 1809 in Borowa, the owner of Borowa.
B.
Michal Hieronim Chrzanowski b. ca 1795, the Dzbanki landlord, m. 2nd to Emilia Teresa Bielska;
C.
Russian General Pawel Chrzanowski, older, b. 1798 + Michalina Rybicka, 2nd he m. Apolonia Rybicka.
Above PAWEL Chrzanowski b. 1798 had a mother Petronela Tomicka from Plucice, born ca 1760/1780, in the Piotrkow Trybunalski county, d. 1827.
Pawel Chrzanowski b. in Rekoszewice, d. in PANASZEW, was the son of Stanislaw Chrzanowski + Petronela Tomicka b. aft. 1760 [maybe the sister of Gertruda Jozefa Tomicki died in 1813, married ZAREMBA].
Petronela Tomicka, ca 1760/1763 - 1827;
Stanislaw Chrzanowski, b. ca 1760/1770, was the son of
Jozef Chrzanowski b. 1728 + Marianna Zaremba b. ca 1740.
The Zarembas had Plucice and Gorzkowice, Barbara Zaremba died in 1776 in Plucice, the Gorzkowice parish.
D.
Franciszka Chrzanowska b. ca 1800;
E.
Jozefa b. ca 1801, m. Stanislaw Markowski in 1846;
F.
Jan Nepomucen Chrzanowski b. ca 1802.

JAN CHRZANOWSKI b. ca 1720 + Anna Przeniewska, had a son
Kacper Chrzanowski b. ca 1747 or maybe 1774, d. 1834, the owner of Wolka Panska, Lieutenant + Magdalena Maria Sulimierska, ca 1768 - 1834 in Wolka Panska, the daughter of Jozef Sulimierski + Salomea Mogielnicki of Lichawa.
KACPER Chrzanowski had children:
1. Szymon Chrzanowski b. ca 1785, Polish Captain;
2.
Franciszka Weronika b. 1796 + Wojciech Jan Jackowski, the son of Andrzej Nostitz-Jackowski + Anna Dembinski; the owner of Borki,
3.
Kunegunda b. ca 1795 + Jan Baptysta Kossakowski b. ca 1790, the son of Jan Dominik Kossakowski.
4. Izabela Helena b. 1802 + Teodor Hubert Marcin Milewski b. 1797;
5. Pelagia Konstancja m. Konrad Zablocki;
6. Jozefa Zegrzda;
7. Ignacy Chrzanowski b. ca 1807,
8. Julianna died in 1799 in Dzierzazna, as the child;
9. Konrad Jozefat Chrzanowski b. ca 1813 in Wolka Panska + in 1837 in Wieruszow, to Tekla Kornelia Klodzinska;
10.
Lukasz Piotr Szymon Chrzanowski b. 1797, jurist in Radom. He was married in 1823 to Agnieszka Stokowska.

Jan Nepomucen Chrzanowski b. ca 1802, owned Dzbanki, Dzigorzew, m. Bronislawa Chrzanowska b. ca 1821,
with children among others
{maybe the grandparents of KSAWERA Chrzanowska b. 1880, d. 1923 + Bogdan Marian Ronikier, Count, 1872-1956, with 3 children}:
1.
Adam Michal Chrzanowski b. ca 1850
{maybe the father of KSAWERA Chrzanowska b. 1880, d. 1923 + Bogdan Marian Ronikier, Count, 1872-1956, with 3 children};
2.
Bronislawa Jozefa Chrzanowska b. 1860;
3.
Jan Nepomucen Feliks Chrzanowski b. 1858 in Dzbanki, m. Felicja Brzezinska,
the daughter of Feliks Brzezinski.
4.
Emilian Chrzanowski b. ca 1824, from different mother {?}, owned Dzigorzew + Olimpia Komornicka, b. ca 1834 {from the 1st unknown wife of named Jan Nepomucen Chrzanowski b. ca 1802}, the daughter of Jozef Komornicki.

CHRZANOWSKI Jan {Poraj} b. ca 1710/1720, m. Anna Przeniewska,
with
KACPER Chrzanowski b. ca 1747 or 1774, d. 1834/bef. 1837, owned Wolka Panska, m. Magdalena Maria Sulimierska, b. ca 1768, d. 1834.

Milewski Teodor Hubert Marcin b. 1797 + Izabela Helena Chrzanowska b. 1802 in Zerniki, the daughter of above Kacper Chrzanowski + Maria Sulimierski.

Maslowski Adam + Anna Dzialynska, the daughter of Kazimierz Dzialynski + Zofia Klobukowski. He had
1. Petronela m. in 1745 to Wojciech Steffens, owned Bobrowniki,
2. Jozef MASLOWSKI;
3. Stanislaw Maslowski + Joanna Sulimierska.

Jan's Sulimierski brother was Jozef Chrzanowski b. ca 1720 + Salomea Mogielnicki died in 1823. MOGIELNICKI Wojciech died ca 1823, the owner of Golice Male in the Leczyca county, m. Salomea Mogielnicka d. ca 1823, 1voto Jozef Sulimierski of Inowlodz.

Stanislaw Chrzanowski, b. ca 1760/1770,
was the son of
Jozef Chrzanowski / Jozef Urban Chrzanowski b. 1728 + Marianna Zaremba b. ca 1740

[Jozef Chrzanowski was the brother to CHRZANOWSKI Jan {Poraj} b. ca 1720, m. Anna Przeniewska, with the son
KACPER Chrzanowski b. ca 1747 or 1774, d. 1834/bef. 1837, owned Wolka Panska, m. Magdalena Maria Sulimierska, b. ca 1768, d. 1834].

Jozef Urban Chrzanowski was the owner of Marszalki in the Ostrzeszow county + Marianna Zareba. Named here Jozef Urban Chrzanowski had a son Tomasz Chrzanowski born in 1770.

Above Kacper Chrzanowski, 1747/1774 - 1834/bef. 1837. Kacper married Magdalena Sulimierska = Magdalena Maria Sulimierska, born in 1768 / 1770, in Pudlowo or Lubczyna.
Franciszka Weronika Jackowska (born Chrzanowski) was born in 1796, to Kacper Chrzanowski and Magdalena Maria Chrzanowska (born Sulimierska).

Teodor Hubert Marcin Milewski b. 1797, Porczyny, the Szadek county, m. in 1823 to Izabela Helena Chrzanowska b. 1802, Zerniki, the Szadek county;
Izabela was the daughter of named Kacper Chrzanowski b. 1747 or 1774 / ca 1780, died bef. 1837 + Magdalena Maria Sulimierska b. ca 1780.

Franciszka Weronika Chrzanowska born in 1796, married Wojciech Jan Nepomucen Jackowski, b. ca 1790; the wedding in 1819 in Wolka Panska, the Niemyslow parish.
Wojciech Jan Nostitz-Jackowski was the son of Andrzej Jackowski younger, born in 1748 + Anna Dembinska, died in 1819.
In 1748, Andrzej Jackowski, older, b. ca 1720, the grandson of Jan Jackowski / Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 + Anna Lukomski, court case together with the brother Kazimierz Jackowski, vs. the Lukomskis family.
Andrzej maybe was the brother to Ignacy Jackowski b. 1731, who was the son of ANTONI Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1705-1758.
Antoni was the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680, d. ca 1766 or 1673-1758.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski was the son of
Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, born in Straszewo, near by Kwidzyn; the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 in the Nogat village. The son of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1705, d. ca 1766. The grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680.
Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766 m. Anna Nostitz - Jackowska, ca 1710/1715 - 1768. Anna was the daughter of above Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680.
Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski married Kiedrzynska had one sister, named above Anna Skorzewska born Nostitz-Jackowska. Franciszka JACKOWSKA married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1710/1720, then he was the owner of Bieganin close to RASZKOW.

Konrad Jozefat Chrzanowski was born in 1813, the son of
named Kacper Chrzanowski and Magdalena Maria Chrzanowska (born Sulimierska) born in 1770, in Pudlowo. Konrad was the brother to Pelagia NIEMIROWSKA.

KAROL Rokossowski, d. 1776 with wife Marianna Grodzicka who died in 1780, had son Tomasz Konstanty Rokossowski 1721 - 1783 and the daughter
Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka Rokossowska who died 1800.

KAROLINA Gatkiewicz was the daughter of Piotr Korytowski d. 1783, and Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka nee Rokossowska, married Walknowska, born in Pakoslaw south of Pepowo, 14 west of RAWICZ, south-west of KROTOSZYN.

Mentioned Piotr Korytowski + Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka Rokossowska had granddaughter
Marianna Korytowska 1750-1799 + Seweryn Pagowski,
with a daughter + Jan Nepomucen Paschalis Chrzanowski 1779-1854,
and with next daughter Anna Pagowska b. 1787 + Rafal Chrzanowski 1783-1831;
and with last daughter
Ludwika Maria Pagowska b. 1801 + Stanislaw Krzyzanowski, 1780-1828,
the son of Jakub Filip Florian Krzyzanowski b. 1750 in Jaroslawiec.

Above Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka Rokossowska married 1st Bonawentura Wierusz-Walknowski.
Mentioned Bonawentura Wierusz-Walknowski b. 1720, was the son of Antoni WALKNOWSKI and Urszula Mielzynska - also my family line.
Jozef Walknowski was a nephew to above Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680/1690.
Antoni and Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1690 were brothers.
Jozef was the son of Franciszek Walknowski, the judge in Kalisz;
his wife:
Marjanna Bielinski 1voto.

Details on children of Ludwika Zbijewski RONIKIER b. 1790:
1.
Cezary Michal, 1809-1843 + Katarzyna Lewanidow b. 1820;
2.
Bronislaw Michal Ronikier, 1811-1853 + Kamila Ronikier of Nowosiolki;
3.
Count Adam Aleksander RONIKIER, 1812/1818-1873 + 1st to Zofia Barbara Starzenska.

Count Adam Aleksander Atanazy Ronikier of Wegrow, 1812/1818-1873 + the 2nd to Wanda Chrzanowska b. 1852.

Adam Aleksander Atanazy Jaxa-Ronikier was the grandson of
Jan Nepomucen Zbijewski b. ca 1760 + Teresa Dorota Karska b. ca 1760,
the daughter of
Kazimierz Karski, 1740 - 1801/bef. 1832 + Ewa Dunin-Wasowicz, the daughter of Karol Wasowicz + Konstancja Szydlowska.
Konstancja Szydlowska Wasowicz the 2nd married Wojciech Karski, with a son Michal Szymon Karski died in 1793.
EWA m. the 2nd to Kazimierz Karski, 1740-1801, the son of Szymon KARSKI + Anna Piaskowska.
Szymon Karski was the brother of named Michal Szymon Karski / Michal Karski + Anna GLINKA.

Wanda Chrzanowska m. in 1871, Warszawa, died in 1929,
the daughter of
Piotr Chrzanowski b. ca 1831, died in 1914 + Maria Czarnocka b. ca 1833;
the granddaughter of
Pawel Chrzanowski, older, 1798 - 1866.

Chrzanowski Piotr was buried in 1914, in Warsaw together with his family:
Chrzanowska Cecylia nee Gilewicz died in 1918;
and with her husband Russian General Chrzanowski Pawel died in 1914;
General Pawel Chrzanowski b. 1846, was the brother of named PIOTR Chrzanowski b. ca 1831.

PAWEL Chrzanowski the 3rd, lived in Petersburg, b. ca 1864, and together with Kazimiera Chrzanowska they were godparents to Stefan ROWECKI of Piotrkow Trybunalski.

Above godfather PAWEL CHRZANOWSKI, the 3rd, Captain of the Russian Army was born ca 1864, the son of General Pawel Chrzanowski born in 1846, in Dzierzazna in the Piotrkow Trybunalski county,
or in Podleze, in the Przystajn parish, in the Klobuck county. GENERAL PAWEL was married twice. With the 1st wife was above PAWEL CHRZANOWSKI, the 3rd, Captain of the Russian Army born ca 1864.
The second wife was Cecylia Gilewicz, b. 1861, d. in December 1918 in Warszawa, the daughter of Georgian woman MIZANDARI b. ca 1840 + Gilewicz.
Cecylia was living in Tyflis / Tbilisi and here met Pawel Marcelli = Pawel Chrzanowski (1846-1914), then as General and the military judge.

General Pawel Marcelli Chrzanowski b. in 1846 in Dzierzazna, d. in 1914 in Warszawa;
he was the son of
Pawel Chrzanowski, older, 1798-1866 + Michalina Rybicka.

Wanda Chrzanowska Ronikier b. 1852, had the son -
the famous writer Bogdan Marian Wincenty Jaxa Ronikier, Count, b. 1872 / 1873 in Korytnica, died in Jan. 1956 in Zamosc.

And Bogdan Ronikier married twice:
A.
Ksawera Chrzanowska, 1880-1923
{maybe the daughter of Adam Michal Chrzanowski b. ca 1850.

Jan Nepomucen Chrzanowski b. ca 1802, owned Dzbanki, Dzigorzew, m. Bronislawa Chrzanowska b. ca 1821,
with the son Adam Michal Chrzanowski b. ca 1850;
and the granddaughter KSAWERA Chrzanowska b. 1880, d. 1923 + Bogdan Marian Ronikier, Count, 1872-1956, with 3 children};
B.
Eugenia Iwanowicz, 1902-2001.

Details on children of Ludwika Zbijewski RONIKIER b. 1790:
4.
Jozefa Ronikier b. ca 1820 m. Aleksander Opperman,
5.
Ludwika Ronikier b. aft. 1820 m. Piotr O'Brien de Lacy b. 1830,
with children:
a.
Julia O'Brien de Lacy 1850-1955,
b. Patryk O'Brien de Lacy b. 1860 (1863 !) m. 1st to Maria Tanska b. 1860,
with
Katarzyna O'Brien de Lacy 1889-1983, and Piotr O'Brien de Lacy b. 1890,
and PATRYK m. 2nd to Ludmila Buturlin b. 1890;
6.
Edward Romuald Ronikier, 1824-1877 + Olga Olimpia Orlowska, 1834-1919,
7.
Gustaw Cezary Kazimierz b. 1830 m. Stefania Marianna Wawrzyna Skarbek-Kruszewska b. 1831,
8.
Roman Ronikier, 1832-1918, m. Maria Anna Dorota Lubomirska, 1832-1905,
9.
Teresa Ronikier, 1845-1900, m. Michal Wollowicz, 1812-1882

[Teresa RONIKIER, 1845-1900 - the sister of ROMAN RONIKIER - m. Michal Wollowicz 1812-1882: he was the grandson of Count Antoni Wollowicz, 1750-1822 + Teofila Matuszewicz.
Antoni Wollowicz, Count in 1798 of Prussia, 1750-1822 was a son of
Jozef Wollowicz b. ca 1720 and Magdalena Ludwika Marianna Michniewicz.
Above Jozef Wollowicz b. ca 1720, d. 1779,
was the son of
Jerzy Wollowicz, b. ca 1690, died 1724, who was a son of
Krzysztof Wollowicz / Krzysztof Kazimierz Wollowicz b. ca 1670 / 1675].

Mikolaj Wollowicz, the owner of ZELOW, and in 1787 the owner of Strzegocin,
was the son of
Stanislaw Wollowicz b. 1710/1720, d. 1775;
and the grandson of Stanislaw Wollowicz older b. ca 1670/1690.

Stanislaw Wollowicz younger, was born circa 1720, was the brother to Felicjan Wollowicz + Katarzyna Rogalinska / Rogolinska, 1732 - 1797.

After Joachim Jozef Wollowicz (1783-1842) married Css Maria Starzenska, all SWIACK belonged to Michal Wollowicz (1812-1882), m. Teresa Ronikier.
Michal's daughter Jadwiga Maria Wollowicz married Count Jozef Miaczynski - they were owners of SWIACK.

Witold Zygmunt Joachim Wollowicz, 1825-1875, married to Amelia Oginska, with a son OLGIERD / Olgierd Michal Wollowicz, 1869-1900. Amelia was the daughter of Tadeusz Antoni Oginski b. 1798, d. 1844 + Marianna Tekla von Ronne (Borewicz, Oginska).

Amelia Oginska Wollowicz was the granddaughter of Michal Kleofas Oginski, 1765-1833.

Above Witold Wollowicz was the grandson of
Antoni Wollowicz Count, [in 1798 of Prussia], 1750-1822,
and
Stanislaw Kajetan Krystian Breza, 1752-1847,
Teofila Matuszewicz, and
Antonina Maria Radolinska, 1771-1845.

Above Antonina Maria Radolinska, 1771-1845, was the granddaughter of
Jozef Stefan Radolinski of Wschowa, 1680-1740, and Leon Raczynski, 1698-1755,
and Wirydianna / Wirydiana Bninska, 1718-1797].

Bogdan Jaksa Ronikier / Bogdan Maria Wincenty Jaxa-Ronikier,
b. 1872 / 1873 in Warsaw, d. 1956 in Zamosc. His father Adam Aleksander Atanazy Jaxa-Ronikier (1812 or 1818 - 1873), Adam was occultist, bought in the second half of the 30s of the nineteenth century a private library of Zaluski close to Hrubieszow. In 1839 in Rogalin member of the Order of the Rosicrucians by Roger Raczynski, staying in 1841-1845 in Italy (see Paszkowski and Pilar-Pilchau), arranged an alchemical laboratory in Rogalin.
Bogdan Jaksa Ronikier in 1910 was charged with the murder of his brother-in-law, Stanislaw Chrzanowski.
There is unclear - the writer himself become a victim of a criminal conspiracy! Jailed in 1914 to August of 1915 - the Warsaw prison of Mokotow - and again 1923 - 1927; he was pardoned by President Ignacy Moscicki and was released from prison in 1927, in 1933 he wrote his loudest book on Feliks / Felix Dzerzhinsky.

Please compare below the genealogical data:

Dmitry Buturlin Sergeevich / Dmitri Buturlin b. 1850-1917 or died on 12.05.1920; Aide to the Head of the General Staff. Gen. Lieutenant (1906), head of the 26th Infantry Division in Grodno, 1912 - General of Infantry.
His wife - Ludmila Pavlovna, nee Countess Bobrinskaya (1860 / 1866-1911 Paris).

Dmitri Buturlin (1850 - 1917) m. on 30 Oct 1876 (div 1891) to Ljudmila Bobrinsky / Ludmila Pavlovna with children:
1.
Ljudmila (b. 1876) nee Buturlin, m. 1st (div) Dmitri Aleksandrovich Buturlin (d. 1942); m. 2nd to Patrick O'Brien de Lacy;
2.
Wassili Buturlin (1884 - poisoned by his brother-in-law on 11 May 1910),
m. Maria Maximilianovna Sticke-Haymann.

Brother of above Dmitri Buturlin:
Aleksander Buturlin (Moscow 1845-Moscow 1916) m. Jelisaveta Mikhailovna Snitko (d. after 1913).

Father of mentioned Dmitri Buturlin:
Sergei Buturlin (1803-1873) m. Maria Sergeievna Gagarin (1815-1902).

Louise Ronikier: Ludwika Ronikier
- the daughter of Kazimierz Jozef Ronikier, 1787 - 1863, and Ludwika Zbijewska b. after 1787 / 1790.
That is Ludwika Ronikier, married to Piotr O'Brien de Lacy / Peter (the son of Patryk / Patrick O'Brien de Lacy and Julia), and had a son:
Patryk O'Brien de Lacy (O'Brien de Lacy, Patrick Petrovic, 1863), m. Maria Tanska,
with children:
Piotr and Katarzyna.

Ljudmila (b. 1876) nee Buturlin, m. 1st (div) Dmitri Aleksandrovich Buturlin (d. 1942); m. 2nd to Patrick O'Brien de Lacy.
Ljudmila (b. 1876) was the daughter of Dmitri Buturlin (1850 - 1917) + in 1876 (div 1891) Ljudmila Bobrinsky / Ludmila Pavlovna.
Lyudmila Pavlovna Bobrinskaya b. ca 1855 was the daughter of Pavel Pavlovich Bobrinsky, 1829 - 1860 + Lyudmila Stepanovna / Kolpashnikov Ludmila.
Pavel Pavlovich Bobrinsky was the son of Julia Junosza-Bielinska / Yulia Stanislavovna Belinskaya, 1804 - 1892 in Paris + [1st to Peter Alexandrovich Sobakin] Pawel Bobrzynski / Count Paul Bobrinsky.
Below his genealogy:
Grigori Ivanovich Orlov (b. 1685) m. Ljukeria Ivanovna Zinoviev (b. 1710)
and had issue:
1.
Ivan, in 1762 as Count Orlov (b. 1728); m. Jelisaveta Feodorovna Rtistschev;
2.
Grigori, younger, in 1762 as Count Orlov, in 1763 Furst von Orlov in Holy Roman Empire (b. 1734); m. 1776, Jekaterina Nikolaevna Zinoviev. Named above GRIGORI ORLOV, younger,
had a son by Empress Catherine II of Russia,
ie. Ct Alexis Bobrinsky, born in 1762, d. in Bogoroditsk in 1813; m. in 1796 to Anna Dorothea von Ungern-Sternberg.

Above Alexis Bobrinsky, d. in Bogoroditsk in 1813, ie. Count Aleksey Grigorievich Bobrinsky, 1762-1813.
Father of
Alexei Bobrinsky;
Marija;
Alexei Alexeievich 3rd Count Bobrinsky b. 1800;
Pavel Alexejevich Count Bobrinsky b. 1801,
and Vasilij Bobrinsky.

Piotr Swiatopelk Mirski / Pyotr Dmitrievich Swiatopelk Mirski took part in the Russo-Turkish War 1877 - 1878; he studied at the General Staff Academy to 1881, in 1887 he was the commander of staff of 3rd Grenadier division; 1895 the Governor of Penza, and in 1897 the Governor of Yekaterinoslav. 1900 Sipiagin appointed him Assistant Minister of the Interior and Commander of the Imperial Corps of Gendarmes.
In 1902 Governor-General of the North-Western province: Vilna, Kovno and Grodno; was credited with successful liberal reforms, stopping pogroms against the Jews.
In 1904 Minister of the Interior after Plehve's assassination.
His appointment was seen as a victory of liberals, as a victory of the party of widow Empress Maria Fyodorovna who supported the liberal reforms; the Sviatopelk-Mirski's plan included transferring more power to the State Council of Imperial Russia.
On January 22 / January 9, 1905 occurred the massacre known as Bloody Sunday; he never had authorised the shooting of the demonstrators, but his opponents said that he not only did authorise the shooting but also in order to push his own political agenda actively encouraged the demonstration.
He was replaced (on 18 January) as Minister of the Interior by Bulygin in February 1905.

Piotr Swiatopelk Mirski, 1857 - 1914, married to Katarzyna Bobrzynski Countess / Catherine Bobrinska;
she was from a branch of Wassili Bobrinsky, b. 1804, d. Moscow in 1874,
the son of Alexei Bobrinsky, b. St.Petersburg in 1752, who married 1796 to Anna Dorotea / Anna Dorothea von Ungern-Sternberg (1769 Tallinn - St. Petersburg in 1846), the daughter of the Tallinn commendant Woldemar Conrad von Ungern-Sternberg b. 1739.

Wassili Bobrinsky 1 m. 1824 to Pss Lydia Gortschakova b. 1807, 2 m. 1830 to Sofia Sokownina b. 1812, 3 m. 1869 to Alexandra Utschakova.
His brothers:
A.
Alexei Bobrinsky, 1800 - 1868, m. 1821 to Css Sophia Samojlowa b. 1799,
B.
Pavel / Pawel Bobrzynski / Paul Bobrinsky b. 1801 - died in Florence 1830, m. 1822 to Julia Junosza - Bielinska / Junosza Bielinski / Julia Junosha-Belinskaya b. on 5.2.1804 - died in Paris on 15.9.1899.
Her daughter was
Julia Pawlowna Bobrynska / Julia Broel - Plater, Golabek - Jezierska, nee Bobrinski / Bobrynska, 1823 - 1899,
married Waldemar Golabek-Jezierski Count, b. 1822, died 1855 in Warsaw.
He was the son of Jan Nepomucen Pawel Golabek-Jezierski Count and Karolina.
Julia 2nd time married Cezar August Broel - Plater in 1859.
Cezar / Cezary August Plater was born on September 8, 1810, in Wilno. They had 2 sons including Cezary Broel-Plater.
Julia 1st married Waldemar Golabek - Jezierski in 1851; Waldemar was born in 1822. They had one son Aleksander Golabek - Jezierski.

Piotr Swiatopelk Mirski 1857 - 1914, married to Katarzyna Bobrzynski Countess / Bobrinska. His father was

Dmitrij Hariton Ruryk Miron = Dmitri Swiatopelk-Mirski / Dmitry Ivanovich / Dmitrij Swiatopelk-Mirski, b. 1824 or 1825 - d. in 1899, Infantry General and politician, Caucasus and Russo-Turkish wars, member of the State Council of Imperial Russia.

The grandfather was
Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski, 1788-1868, Duke in 1861 = JAN Siemionowicz Swiatopelk Mirski / Tomasz Teofil Jan MIRSKI, m. Marcjanna Nostitz-Jackowska.
Tomasz's sons:
A.
Dmitrij Hariton Ruryk Miron back to Russia in 1840, 1841 served at Caucasus. Dmitri / Dmitry Ivanovich / Dmitrij, born in 1824 or 1825 - d. 1899;
B.
Mikolaj Swiatopelk Mirski, 1833 - 1898, m. 1st to Wiera Bagratyd / Pss Vera, b. Tbilisi 1842. He bought MIR in 1895 from the family of Dominik Radziwill and his daughter Stefania.

Anna Niemojewska - Paszkowska was in Swiedziebnia in 1862 to above Wiera Bagration Gruzinsky, m. Swiatopelk Mirska, b. 1842 in Tbilisi, Georgia; d. 1863;
the daughter of
ELIZBAR / ILIA Grigorievich Bagration Gruzinsky and Anastasja.
Mentioned above ELIZBAR / ILIA Grigorievich Bagration Gruzinsky b. 1790, d. 1854, was the son of
Giorgi XII Bagrationi (King of Kartli and Kakheti) and Mariam.

Niemojewo is a village in the Swiedziebnia community, within the Brodnica County.
Dzierzno - in 1780 owned by Smaszewski, then Antoni Straszewski in 1820, Dzierzenko in 1780 belonged to Gadomski.
In 1838 in Dzierzno, the owner - Alfons Czapski, b. ca 1810,
the son of
Franciszek Andrzej Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1760,
the grandson of
Jozef Hutten-Czapski, b. 1722 or ca 1720, and Anna Wernikowska b. ca 1740. Jozef Hutten-Czapski (1722-1765), Polish General Major, Governor of Elblag, Senator for the Kingdom of Poland. He was buried in 1765 in Chelmno.

Jozef Czapski was the son of Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699 / 1700 - 1746 + Teofila Konopacka, 1680-1733.
JOZEF Czapski / JOZEF PIOTR CZAPSKI, d. in 1765 in Chelmno, buried in Chelmno,
was the son of
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699-1746 in RYNKOWKA + Teofila Konopacka, 1680-1733 in Rynkowka, a village in the Smetowo Graniczne community, within the Starogard County [Stargard Gdanski], 8 kilometres south-west of Smetowo Graniczne, 31 km south of Starogard Gdanski, and 25 km west to KWIDZYN [compare my family Rogaczewski close to Starogard Gdanski].

Marcjanna Nostitz-Jackowska [the Noztitz-Jackowski clan is my mother side genealogical roots] was the daughter of
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1770.
Marcjanna's brother was Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski younger, who was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski and Anna.
Above Aleksander younger was the half brother of MARCIANNA Nostitz-Jackowska.
Marcjanna Swiatopelk-Mirska nee Nostitz-Jackowska, was the wife of Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski,
and the mother of
Dimitry Swiatopelk-Mirski, and Mikolaj Swiatopelk-Mirski.

Above Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1770,
was the son of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski OLDER and Marcianna Antonie Barbara KCZEWSKA, Nostitz-Jackowska.
Above Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat,
the son of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski and Eleonora.
Mentioned Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1705, died ca 1766, was the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1670/1680.
Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766 m. Anna Nostitz - Jackowska [Anna Skorzewska born Nostitz-Jackowska], ca 1710/1715 - 1768. Anna was the daughter of above Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680. Anna Skorzewska Jackowska had one sister Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski married Kiedrzynska. Franciszka JACKOWSKA married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1710/1720, then he was the owner of Bieganin close to RASZKOW. Her son Jakub Kiedrzynski was the posesor of Orpiszewek close to PLESZEW.
Jakub's brother was IZYDOR Kiedrzynski b. 1749 + Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762 - my line of Pleszew, Raszkow, Bieganin, Orpiszewek, Jedlno, Kamyk and Kiedrzyn in Czestochowa now, Wola Wiazowa of the Pradzynskis, Wola Pszczolecka.

Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska had 3 other sibilings: Daniela Joanna Marciana / Marcjanna Nostitz-Jackowska, born 1807 - died on 27.10.1853;
her brother was Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger, 1821 - 1910,
with his daughter Leonarda Kielczewska.

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 brothers 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];
and named Emil Armand married to Zofia Hacker / Sophia nee Osipovna Hecke (Hakker, Hacker, Hekke) from Estonia.
They had six children:
LEW ARMAND / Leo Armand (1880 - 1942) married Japaridze-Saparov, ie. Saparova Tamara Arkadevna, m. 1st Japaridze,
and Tamara Saparov 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).

Ivan Iaparidze was the son of Constantine Japaridze / Constantin Japaridze / Konstantyn (Ivan b. ca 1860; his father Konstantyn died in 1860 !) from the upper Racha region of Georgia.
Ivan Japaridze b. ca 1860, had sister
Agrippina, Countess von Zarnekau, b. 1855, nee Agrippina Constantines Japaridze,
and Ivan Japaridze's parents were
Constantine 1st Japaridze and Melania Japaridze; named father Constantine died 1860.

Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich b. 1832, the fourth son of Tsar Nicholas I, died in Cannes on 18 December 1909; the funeral was in Russia; Field Marshal.
Mentioned Nicholas I, Tsar of Russia was partner of Countess Olga Kalinowska
[see 1840 in St Petersburg; Trubecki, Konstantynowicz, Oginski and Wola Pszczolecka] but she happened to be the mistress of Tsarevitch Alexander, the son of Tsar Nicholas I. Olga was pregnant by either the Tsarevitch or his father Nicholas I. On 10 October 1848 or in 1849 Olga gave birth to Prince Bogdan or Michael-Bogdan - Oginski by name and Romanov by gene.

Alexandra Friederike Wilhelmine von Oldenburg, m. Nikolaj Nikolajewitsch of Russia, 1831-1891. Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia / Nicholas Nicolaievich the Elder, 1831 - 1891, was the third son of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia and Alexandra Feodorovna. Nikolaj was Field Marshal and the commander of the Russian army of the Danube in the Russo-Turkish War, 1877-1878.

Maria Izabella Nostitz Jackowska was born ca 1850,
to Aleksander Nostitz Jackowski younger and Marianna Teofila Nostitz Jackowska (born Maria Wybicka), b. 1825 or 1826 in PIETOWO / PIETKI.
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, b. Nov. 1821, d. 1910, was the son of
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski and Anna TUCHOLKA.

Maria Izabella Nostitz-Jackowska had 7 siblings:
1.
Stefan Wawrzyniec Nostitz Jackowski, 1854 - 1858;
2.
Leonarda Kielczewska b. 1846.
3.
Franciszek Aleksander Nostitz Jackowski, b. 1863, m. in 1892 in Warsaw, Julianna Agata Multanowski, the daughter of Andrzej Multanowski and Matylda Piekrzewicz.

Above Leonarda Kielczewska (nee Nostitz-Jackowska) b. 1846, d. 1924, the daughter of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski [younger] and Marianna Teofila Wybicka.
Leonarda was the mother of Marian Kielczewski b. 1865 in SZABSK / Szapsk.
Szabsk - Szapsk is a village in the Raciaz commune, within the Plonsk County, 31 km east to GOZDOWO; 8 kilometres south of Raciaz, 20 km north-west of Plonsk, and 81 km north-west of Warsaw.

Above Marianna Teofila Wybicka, b. 1825 in [NOT Konojadki] Konojady,
20 km north-west to BRODNICA,
the granddaughter of
Jakub Wyben - Wybicki, b. 1754 / 1755, d. 1814, in Wadzyn, in the Brodnica County.
Jakub WYBICKI m. Marianna Hutten-Czapska,
the granddaughter of
Jan Hutten-Czapski, 1680/1688 - 1736 [Jan Czapski b. 1680/1688 was of my family line].
Jakub was the son of Jan Wybicki and Anna GOTARTOWSKA.

Above Leonarda Kielczewska (nee Nostitz-Jackowska) b. 1846, d. 1924, the daughter of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski [younger] and Marianna Teofila Wybicka.
Leonarda was the mother of Marian Kielczewski b. 1865 {NOT in 1855} in SZABSK / Szapsk. Szabsk - Szapsk is a village in the Raciaz commune, within the Plonsk County, 31 km east to GOZDOWO.
Marian Kielczewski d. 1934.
The father of
Zygmunt Kielczewski [Zygmunt Kielczewski, 1904 - 1989 in RADOM; compare Gypsy of Slovakia, Pola Negri];
Bogdan Kielczewski
and Maria Tluchowska [known as Stankiewicz, b. 1915 in Siedlce, d. 1991 in Warszawa, the 1st she was married Wlodzimierz Stankiewicz; the 2nd Tluchowski].

Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, b. Nov. 1821, d. 1910, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski and Anna TUCHOLKA.
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger, was co-owner of Glowina, ie. Jackowski Aleksander {Glowina - 4 km south-west to SOBOWO (the genealogy of President Lech Walesa); and 4 km east to LENIE of Konrad SOKOLOWSKI and LUDWIK Sokolowski}.
Aleksander was the husband of Marianna Teofila Wybicka.
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger, was the father of Leonarda Kielczewska.
Aleksander younger was the brother of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, Jr.;
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski;
and Franciszek Nostitz-Jackowski.

Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski was the half brother of Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska ie. Marianna Marcjanna Swiatopelk-Mirska nee Nostitz-Jackowska, 1807 - 1853, the daughter of Petronela Nostitz-Jackowska nee Drywa-Zakrzewska, b. 1776.

Marcjanna was the wife of prince Thomas Theophilus Jan Sviatopolk-Mirsky / Duke Tomasz Teofil Jan Bogumil Swiatopelk-Mirski, 1788 in Kalisz - 1868.

Marcjanna was the mother of
Vladimir Sviatopolk-Mirsky;
princess Boleslawa Rodys b. in PLOCK [German family Rodys came from PRZASNYSZ];
Prince Nikolay Svyatopolk-Mirsky b. in St PETERSBURG;
Prince Dmitriy Sviatopolk-Mirsky b. in Stara Hancza, the Suwalki County;
and Marjanna Swiatopelk-Mirska.

Leonarda Kielczewska (nee Nostitz-Jackowska) b. 1846, d. 1924, married Zygmunt Jan Kielczewski b. 1831/1833,
with the son Jozef Kielczewski, 1877 - 1961.

Zygmunt Jan Kielczewski b. 1831/1833 was the son of
Karolina Komecka b. 1811 + Karol Deograt Roch Kielczewski, the insurgent in 1830-1831, b. ca 1805/1810.
Karol Deograt Roch Kielczewski b. ca 1805/1810, was the son of
Kasper Kielczewski + Marianna Rusian.
Kasper Franciszek Kielczewski, 1757-1829, m. Marianna Rusian b. ca 1770 [maybe a minority].
Kasper was the son of Roch Kielczewski, the Kowal official close to CHOCEN, b. ca 1700;
and the grandson of
Jan Kazimierz Zygmunt Kielczewski, the Kalisz deputy governor, lived ca 1670-1757 + Zofia Letkowska.

Eleonora Chalupec (Kielczewska) b. in 1861 in Brdo / Babiak close to Kolo, d. in 1954 in Beverly Hills,
was the daughter of
Franciszek Kielczewski, 1836 - 1913 + Karolina PRZYBYLOWSKI.
The granddaughter of Stanislaw Kielczewski, 1808 - 1858 + Helena BAKOWSKI.
The great-granddaughter of
Maciej Kielczewski b. ca 1770, and Zofia. Maciej Kielczewski also was married to Joanna / Julianna or Anna.
Maciej was the son of
Wojciech Kielczewski b. aft. 1700 / ca 1715,
and the grandson of
Jan Kielczewski b. ca 1670, d. in 1757, and 2nd wife Marianna.
Jan older = Jan Kazimierz KIELCZEWSKI was born ca 1670, in Kamienczyk
maybe in the Wyszkow county. Jan m. 1st to Zofia Letkowska b. ca 1680 with 4 sons:
Roch Kielczewski and Jan Kielczewski, younger, b. ca 1700, the KOWAL official + Balbina TURSKA.

Kazimierz b. ca 1670 = Jan Kazimierz was the son of
Marcin Kielczewski b. ca 1630,
and the grandson of Jakub Kielczewski older b. ca 1600.

Jozef Kielczewski was born in 1877, to Zygmunt Jan Kielczewski and Leonarda Nostitz-Jackowska. Zygmunt Kielczewski was born in 1831/1833, in Drozejowice. Leonarda was born in 1846, in Boguzyn (Bogurzyn) ca 10 km to MLAWA.

Ksawery Franciszek Komecki b. ca 1780, was married second to Karolina Gojska,
with a daughter
Karolina Komecka, b. 1811 + Karol Deograt Roch Kielczewski,
and Karolina had the son named above
Zygmunt Jan Kielczewski b. 1831/1833.
Zygmunt Jan had a sister Helena Marianna Ewa Kielczewska b. 1835 + Emilian Stanislaw Kleniewski, ca 1810-1872.

Above Ksawery Franciszek Komecki b. ca 1780 married 1st to Karolina Gojska. Karolina had a son [compare Kleniewski in Nowosolna close to Lodz] Ludwik Pawel Komecki, 1820-1897 + Olimpia Kleniewska.

Olimpia Komecka was the granddaughter of
Stanislaw Kleniewski, the Gostynin official, b. ca 1740 + Antonina Dembowska.

POLA NEGRI m. Count Eugeniusz Dambski, b. 1893 in Rawa Mazowiecka,
Eugeniusz was the son of
Mieczyslaw Dambski, b. ca 1855/1857, and Natalia Weglinska, Dambska.
Mieczyslaw's father was Ludomir Dambski,
the grandfather - Maksym Dambski and PLOWSKA.
Maksym Dambski was the son of Wincenty Dambski and Placyda MOSZCZENSKA.
Wincenty Dambski died in 1820, the son of Stanislaw Dambski and Teresa MADALINSKA.
Stanislaw Dambski, 1724 - 1802, m. Teresa MADALINSKA.
Stanislaw d. 1802 in Wilkowice.
The son of Tomasz Dambski (1690-1748), and
Tomasz Dambski, 1690-1748, was the son of Zygmunt DAMBSKI and Teresa Kruszynska b. ca 1660.

The Kruszynski family owned NAWRA and Pluskowesy, Nostitz-Jackowski and Kalkstein in Pluskowesy of the Chelmza commune:

Walerian Kruszynski, the owner of Nawra, the governor of GDANSK, took Pluskowesy. In 1781, Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski bought Pluskowesy. In 1792, Jozef Kalkstein, the son of Jakob Kalkstein, bought Pluskowesy. Above Walerian Kruszynski, was the GDANSK governor, and he sold next Pluskowesy.

Pluskowesy in the Chelmza commune, was the property of named Jozef Kalkstein, and then to Antoni Kalkstein.


Now on the KRUSZYNSKI clan:

Bernhard de Kruszyn, b. ca 1480 {German ?}, Knight, m. Barbara Borowska b. ca 1490, with two sons and 4 daughters:
the first son married to the Pruszynski family. Dorota m. Tomasz Krajewski.
The second son Jan de Kruszyn OLDER b. ca 1520 + Barbara Bialoblocka;
Barbara had two sons:
Jan Kruszynski younger and Marcin Kruszynski b. ca 1555.
Jan sold his estates in the Chelmno county and he bought Nejdak in the East Prussia.

Marcin de Kruszyn, b. ca 1555, with Ewa Skoryjewska had sons:
Jan younger, and Bernard Kruszynski b. ca 1585. Jan m. Radominska.

Bernard Kruszynski, b. ca 1585, fought in Inflanty and in Moscow aft. 1605. His first son -
Jan Kruszynski b. ca 1630 by the mother Wedelsztein.
Jan Kruszynski was the writer of CHELMNO, m. Konstancja Wedelsztein, the daughter of Wedelsztein + Tesmer.
Jan of Chelmno, senior, b. ca 1630, had next son Jan Kruszynski, junior, who was killed.
Jan of Chelmno b. ca 1630, had younger son
Walerian Kruszynski b. 1654, and Walerian had a sisters:
first sister married Trzcinski,
second sister m. to Jaranowski and to Dabski of Kujawy,
the third one to Dabrowski of the Chelmno county.

Walerian Kruszynski, b. 1654 - 1720, the Chelmno official, and the governor of Gdansk. Walerian Kruszynski was the owner of NAWRA. Nawra bef. 1635 belonged to the Kruszynskis.

NAWRA
- 7 kilometres west of Chelmza, 20 km north-west of Torun, and 35 km east of Bydgoszcz, 5 km south to TRZEBCZ Szlachecki of the Nostitz-Jackowski clan.

Nawra belonged to Konstanty Kruszynski b. 1751, the grandson of WALERIAN Kruszynski b. 1654 [Jerzy Kruszynski, b. 1931, in 1949 as the nerk in Lodz, closest to my father Konstantynowicz since 1945 and my mother in 1949 - 1969/1970. Died ca 1981].

Konstanty Kruszynski b. in 1751, was the Royal official in Berlin aft. 1786 and served Fryderyk Wilhelm II since 1786 of the Chelmno county.

Fryderyk Wilhelm II / Friedrich Wilhelm II von Hohenzollern, born in 1744 in Berlin, died in 1797 in Potsdam, the King of Prussia and Elector of Brandenburg from 1786 as the successor of Frederick II the Great. Freemason. "He also assisted Russia in the armed suppression of the Kosciuszko Uprising in 1794. He personally commanded in the Battle of Szczekociny, where he defeated Tadeusz Kosciuszko's corps".
"He was a supporter of the Rosicrucians, and he especially trusted Johann Wollner".
Johann Christoph von Wollner, b. in 1732, in Doberitz, west of Berlin, politician under King Frederick William II, mystic and joined the Freemasons and Rosicrucians. Wollner studied alchemy and other mystic arts.
He was the friend to the Rosicrucian Johann Rudolph von Bischoffswerder b. 1741.

We back to the KRUSZYNSKI clan:
Konstanty Sabin Ignacy Kruszynski (1751 - 1818) ie. Konstanty Kruszynski was the son of
Antoni Maciej Tadeusz Kruszynski, 1706 - 1774, m. 1st to Eleonora Kochanowska, 2nd to Ludwika Wilczycka. Ludwika Wilczycka, born to
Ignacy Wilczycki + Marianna Tucholka.
Ludwika died in 1802.
Konstanty had a sister Ludwika Kochanowska b. 1750. Konstanty Ignacy Kruszynski (1751-1818), acted in Torun, the Royal official, had a grand-daughter
Boguslawa Kruszynski + in 1865 to Michal Sczaniecki and Nawra was taken by the Sczanieckis.

Konstanty Kruszynski was the grandson of
Walerian Kruszynski, 1654 - 1720, m. 1st to Joanna KITNOWSKA, 2nd to Teresa Magdalena Konopacka, 1676 - 1742,
the daughter of Stanislaw Alexander Konopatski and Catherine Lucrezia Guldenstern.

Walerian Kruszynski, b. 1654, was the brother of Teresa Ludwika Dambska, b. ca 1660.
Teresa Ludwika Dambska (born Kruszynska) was the daughter of
Jan Kruszynski b. ca 1610, and Konstancja Katarzyna Wedelszted von Stolzenfeldt b. ca 1620.

Teresa Dambska had brothers:
named Walerian Kruszynski, and Jan Kruszynski.

Teresa KRUSZYNSKA married Zygmunt Dambski in 1690,
and Zygmunt was born ca 1650.
They had a son Tomasz Dambski.
Zygmunt was the son of Jan Dambski and Katarzyna Uminska.

Konstancja Kruszynska b. ca 1680, the daughter of Walerian Kruszynski, the Gdansk governor, 1654-1720.

Konstancja Kruszynska m. Melchior Hutten-Czapski, older, in 1699, in Nawra,
with a daughter living in 1710-1755 + Plaskowski b. ca 1716 / 1726 - 1773;
and the grandson
Jan Plaskowski b. ca 1737, m. 2nd to Ewa Lebinska.
And the great-grandson
Jozef Plaskowski, b. ca 1755/1756 - 1836 + Jozefata Wojna-Osnialowska.
Jozef had a son
Ignacy Plaskowski b. 1788 + Teodozja Suminska, 1794-1857.
And Ignacy's children:
1.
Jozefa Plaskowska b. 1820 + Melchior Hutten-Czapski younger.
2.
Antonina Adelajda Plaskowska, 1822-1872 + Adolf Trzcinski, 1818 - 1872.
3.
Emilia Plaskowska b. in 1828 + Antoni Rosciszewski, 1821-1873
- the son of Jakub Rosciszewski;
the grandson of Rajmund Rosciszewski + Urszula ZABOROWSKA.
The great-grandson of Jakub Rosciszewski and Aniela Wegierska.

Jan Plaskowski b. ca 1740, was NOT the brother to Michal Plaskowski, 1742 - 1812 in Czarne, the Lipno county.

Jan b. ca 1737 was the son of
Jozef Plaskowski b. bef. 1726 [ca 1720], d. in 1773, in Brodnica + Rozalia Hutten-Czapska, died in 1755, in Brodnica.
Jozef Plaskowski, d. 1773, was the son of
Wojciech Plaskowski, ca 1690 - ca 1740 + Zofia Kaweczynska.

Wojciech had two sons:
1.
Piotr Plaskowski, d. in 1773, in Czarne, in the Lipno county;
2.
Jozef Plaskowski, d. in 1773, in Brodnica.

Above Piotr Plaskowski d. in 1773 in Czarne, buried in Skepe. He married to Febronia Cissowska died in 1755, in Czarne, in the Lipno county.
Piotr had the son
Michal Plaskowski, 1742 - 1812, in Czarne, in the Lipno county, m. in 1773 in OPALENICA to Katarzyna Czaplicka b. ca 1740,
with 4 children:
1.
Teodora Plaskowska b. ca 1773, died bef. 1828;
2.
Antoni Plaskowski d. aft. 1828, m. twice; married to Julianna Marianna Kielczewska, b. in 1789;
3.
Marianna Turska m. twice; d. aft. 1828;
4.
Kajetan Plaskowski, 1784 / 1790 - 1869, in Czarne, in the Lipno county;
Kajetan m. Jozefa Trembecka, ca 1790 - 1839,
with the son
Ignacy Plaskowski, 1818-1888 + Css Antonina Zboinska, died in 1858;
and the grandson
Karol Teodor Plaskowski, 1850-1913, m. in 1881, in Tum close to LECZYCA, to Maria Aleksia Szamowska b. 1860, the daughter of
Eugeniusz Kajetan Szamowski, the Leczyca political activist, ca 1802-1870 + Maria Sikorska b. in 1819.

Pola Negri b. in LIPNO north to WLOCLAWEK as Apolonia Chalupiec 2nd, in 1897
to a mother Eleonora KIELCZEWSKA.
Eleonora died in 1954, m. Juraj vel Jerzy Chalupec, Romani-Slovak of Neslusa - ie Catholic Gypsy of the Habsburg Empire. Jerzy was the son of Apolonia 1st.
Pola's father was exiled to Siberia, and she moved to Germany in 1917-1922. Pola's Slovak-Gypsy grandfather Adam Chalupec married Apolonia Plevko or Plewko, who was Slovak, and they had the son Juraj or Jerzy (1871-1920). They lived in Neslusa in north-western Slovakia, where some mebers of the family returned in the 20th century. Youngest son Pavol or Pawel (1890-1956) was born in Slovakia and now in 1890 the family moved to the former eastern part of Poland, maybe Belarus.
Widowed Apolonia and children moved west and settled in Lipno north to Wloclawek, ca 1895.
Juraj Jerzy Chalupec married Pola's future mother Eleonora Kielczewska (1861-1954) in Warsaw, and Jerzy took Eleonora to live in Lipno. Pola was born there in 1897. Jerzy had the bohemian gypsy in his blood, Gypsy Romani ancestors. In Lipno, her father was a philanderer. He was later arrested and deported to Siberia. Juraj Jerzy was arrested in Warsaw. He was arrested at least twice.
Her grandmother Apolonia and uncle Pawel moved to Slovakia, while Eleonora and Pola left for Warsaw.
Pola assumed in her memoir that the house in Lipno was Eleonora's, her mother's, estate.

Eleonora Chalupec (Kielczewska) b. in 1861 in Brdo / Babiak close to Kolo, d. in 1954 in Beverly Hills,
was the daughter of
Franciszek Kielczewski, 1836 - 1913 + Karolina PRZYBYLOWSKI.
The granddaughter of Stanislaw Kielczewski, 1808 - 1858 + Helena BAKOWSKI.
The great-granddaughter of Maciej Kielczewski b. ca 1770, and Zofia. Maciej Kielczewski also was married to Joanna / Julianna or Anna. Maciej was the son of
Wojciech Kielczewski b. aft. 1700 / ca 1715,
and the grandson of
Jan Kielczewski b. ca 1670, d. in 1757, and 2nd wife Marianna.
Jan older = Jan Kazimierz KIELCZEWSKI was born ca 1670, in Kamienczyk maybe in the Wyszkow county. Jan m. 1st to Zofia Letkowska b. ca 1680 with 4 sons:
Roch Kielczewski and
Jan Kielczewski, younger, b. ca 1700, the KOWAL official + Balbina TURSKA.
Kazimierz b. ca 1670 = Jan Kazimierz was the son of
Marcin Kielczewski b. ca 1630,
and the grandson of
Jakub Kielczewski older b. ca 1600.

MARCIN b. ca 1630, m. Katarzyna, b. ca 1645, the daughter of Mikolaj Orzelski.

Jan Kazimierz / Kazimierz b. ca 1670, had a brother Jakub Kielczewski, younger.

We back to Maria Izabella Nostitz Jackowska was born ca 1850, to Aleksander Nostitz Jackowski and Marianna Teofila Nostitz Jackowska (born Maria Wybicka), b. 1825 or 1826 in PIETOWO / PIETKI.
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, b. Nov. 1821, d. 1910, was the son of
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski and Anna TUCHOLKA.

Maria Izabella Nostitz-Jackowska had 7 siblings:
1. Stefan Wawrzyniec Nostitz Jackowski, 1854 - 1858;
2.
Leonarda Kielczewska b. 1846.
3.
Franciszek Aleksander Nostitz Jackowski, b. 1863, m. in 1892 in Warsaw, Julianna Agata Multanowski, the daughter of Andrzej Multanowski and Matylda Piekrzewicz.

Above Leonarda Kielczewska (nee Nostitz-Jackowska) b. 1846, d. 1924, the daughter of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski [younger] and Marianna Teofila Wybicka. Leonarda was the mother of Marian Kielczewski b. 1865 in SZABSK / Szapsk.
Marian d. 1934. Marian was the father of Zygmunt Kielczewski [Zygmunt Kielczewski, 1904 - 1989 in RADOM]; Bogdan Kielczewski and Maria Tluchowska [known as Stankiewicz, b. 1915 in Siedlce, d. 1991 in Warszawa. The 1st she was married Wlodzimierz Stankiewicz; the 2nd Tluchowski].

Marianna Swiatopelk-Mirska was the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Nostitz-Jackowski married 2nd to Petronela nee Drywa-Zakrzewska in 1804, born 1776 / 1780.
Jan Nepomucen had one brother Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski.
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski
was the son of
Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, born in Straszewo, near by Kwidzyn.
Marianna KCZEWSKI the 2nd was daughter of Andrzej Kczewski and Marianna the 1st.
Marianna Kczewski the 2nd was the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski born in 1729 ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 in the Nogat village.
The son of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1705, d. ca 1766.
The grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680.

Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766 m. Anna Nostitz - Jackowska, ca 1710/1715 - 1768. Anna was the daughter of above Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680.
Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski married Kiedrzynska had one sister, named above Anna Skorzewska born Nostitz-Jackowska. Franciszka JACKOWSKA married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1710/1720, then he was the owner of Bieganin close to RASZKOW - my family line.

We back to Marcjanna Nostitz-Jackowska [the Noztitz-Jackowski clan is my mother side genealogical roots], the daughter of
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1770.
Marcjanna's brother was Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski younger, who was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski and Anna.
Above Aleksander younger was the half brother of MARCIANNA Nostitz-Jackowska.
Marcjanna Swiatopelk-Mirska nee Nostitz-Jackowska, was the wife of Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski,
and the mother among others of
Dimitry Swiatopelk-Mirski, and Mikolaj Swiatopelk-Mirski.

Marianna Swiatopelk-Mirska was the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Nostitz-Jackowski married 2nd to Petronela nee Drywa-Zakrzewska in 1804, born 1776 / 1780.

Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski 1788-1868, Duke in 1861.
His son:
Dmitrij Hariton Ruryk Miron back to Russia in 1840, 1841 served at Caucasus. Dmitri / Dmitry Ivanovich / Dmitrij, born in 1824 or 1825 - d. 1899, Infantry General and politician, Caucasus and Russo-Turkish wars, member of the State Council of Imperial Russia;
his son
Pyotr Dmitrievich Svyatopolk-Mirsky (1857 - 1914), the governor of Penza and Vilna governments, Minister of Interior of Russia.

Dmitrij's brothers and sisters:
1.
Boleslawa Rodys 1831 - 1915, wife of Wilhelm Rodys, mother of Pelagia Joanna Findeisen.
Pelagia Joanna b. 1849 in Lublin - 1875 in Smilowice, the wife of Gustaw Adolf Findeisen, the owner of the part of Swiedziebnia and Gustaw Findeisen took Smilowice close to Chocen {in Smilowice intermarried family WALESA; in Chocen intermarried the clan Kiedrzynski-Arnold-Wolowski came from Bieganin and Raszkow}, and she was mother of
a.
Jadwiga Pawinska (1868-1924, married in 1886, social activist),
b.
Stanislaw Findeisen (1873-1970) + Alicja Paulina Handke 1896 - 1994
(her parents Hugo Handke and Matylda Zalern; Alicja Paulina Handke born in Pultusk and died in Warszawa;
her son:
Wladyslaw Findeisen, b. January 28, 1926 in Poznan, Polish engineer, a professor of technical sciences, rector of the Technical University of Warsaw (1981-1985), automatic, co-founder of systems theory in the context of the wider science of control / adjustment, the chairman of the Primate Social Council, a senator I and II term in Warsaw. Knight of the Order of the White Eagle);
c.
Tadeusz Findeisen 1875-1948 + Aniela Niemirowicz-Szczytt - Jastrzebiec 1889-1975:
his children:
c1. Gustaw Findeisen b. 1912 Smilowice, d. 1992 in Warszawa;
c2. Andrzej Findeisen 1915 - 1944
with daughters:
c21. Bellert Zieleniewska [compare Malgorzata Zieleniewska of Lodz],
c22. Grocholska.

And next brothers and sister of above Dmitrij Hariton Ruryk Miron:
2.
Ekaterina d. 1879;
3.
Vladymir 1823 - 1861.
4.
Mikolaj / Nicholas Ivanovitch Sviatopolk-Mirski, 1833 - 1898; a godson of Tsar Nicolas I,
and Mikolaj Mirski was "aide de camp" of the Tsar, General-Adjutant 1874 (1877-1878 war),
the Caucasus wars, the member of the State Council of Imperial Russia, in 1881-1898 The Don Cossack chief; in 1891 he bought at Princess Mary Lvovna Hohenlohe-Schillingsfurst the estate of Zamir, located in the Minsk government, the Novogrudek county, after death of Adjutant-General Prince Peter L. Sayn-Wittgenstein Berleburg; in 1898 Member of the State Council; he died at his estate Mir;
1st m. Princess Vera Ilyitchnina Gruzinsky / Grouzinzky in Tiflis, Georgia on 4 May 1860; lived in 1842-1861 or 1863,
the daughter of Ilija Georgijevich,
with son Ilija, junior;
Mikolaj Mirski the 2nd m. in St. Petersburg in 14 April 1868 to Cleopatre Mikhailovna Khanykov, 1845-1910.

Above Emperor Nicholas I, 1796 - 1855, reigned as Emperor of Russia; he was the third son of Paul I and younger brother of his predecessor, Alexander I.
Paul I or Pavel I Petrovich, 1754 - 1801, was Emperor of Russia from 1796 until his assassination.
Officially, he was the only son of Peter III and Catherine the Great,
although Catherine hinted that he was fathered by her lover Sergei Saltykov.
Catherine II born Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst in 1729 in Stettin, d. in 1796 in Saint Petersburg, known as Catherine the Great. Her father
Christian August, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst + Princess Johanna Elisabeth of Holstein-Gottorp.

Michal's BIELINSKI [b. 1690]
had the son
Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski [b. ca 1740 ?] died 1812 in Vicebsk / Witebsk, served on the court of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski; the Marshal of the Parliament in 1793, m. Katarzyna nee Golicyn, b. 1775, d. 1825 [1770-1827] in Saratow.
His daughter was
Julia Stanislawowna Bobrynska nee Sonocka Bielinska / Bielinska, b. after 1790 / bef. 1804 - d. 1892 [1795-1892]; m. in 1822; after death of husband she moved to Paris;
she was married to
Pavel Alekseevich Bobrinski / Pawel Aleksiejewicz Bobrynski ie. Pawel Bobrynski / Bobrinski born on October 27, 1801, in Saint Petersburg ie. Paul Bobrinsky, b. 1801 - died in Florence 1830
(see Oginski and Chodzko - Venture, Breguet, Sulkowski).

Aleksey's son mentioned above
Count Aleksey Alekseyevich Bobrinsky (1800-1868) is remembered as the founder of the sugar-processing industry in Imperial Russia.
Aleksey Alekseyevich's second son
Count Vladimir Alekseyevich Bobrinsky (1824 - 1898) served as Minister of Transportation in 1868-1871, succeeded in this post by his cousin, Count Aleksey Pavlovich Bobrinsky (18261894).

Catherina's [Catherina the Great] husband, Peter III, ascended to the throne following the death of his aunt, Elizabeth of Russia, on December 25, 1761.
Several groups started plotting to dethrone him, wrote Madariaga. Peter III quickly ended Russia's war with Prussia, an act that proved deeply unpopular to Russia's military class. A program of liberal domestic reforms aimed at improving the lives of the poor also alienated members of the lower nobility. These unhappy factions turned to Catherine.
Catherine II conspired with her lover, Gregory Orlov, a Russian lieutenant, and other powerful figures.
Grigori ORLOV, younger, in 1762 - Count Orlov, 1763 Furst von Orlov in Holy Roman Empire (b. 1734); m. 1776, Jekaterina Nikolaevna Zinoviev. Named above GRIGORI ORLOV, younger, had a son by Empress Catherine II of Russia, ie. Ct Alexis Bobrinsky, d. in Bogoroditsk in 1813; m. in 1796 to Anna Dorothea von Ungern-Sternberg.
Grigori Orlov, younger, in 1762 - Count Orlov, was the son of Grigori Ivanovich Orlov (b. 1685) m. Ljukeria Ivanovna Zinoviev (b. 1710).

Catherina the Great was the mother of
1.
Anna Petrovna Romanova
Anna b. 1757 in Saint Petersburg, the daughter of Stanislaw II August Poniatowski, 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.

Andrzej Tadeusz Bonawentura Kosciuszko, 1746 - October 1817.
Tadeusz Kosciuszko was born in the Mereczowszczyzna estate in the Brest Litovsk Voivodeship, then Grand Duchy of Lithuania. In 1755, Kosciuszko began attending school in Lubieszow.
Poland's King Stanislaw August Poniatowski established a Corps of Cadets in 1765, and Kosciuszko enrolled in the Corps in December 1765, supported by the Czartoryski family.
In 1766 Tadeusz Kosciuszko was graduated from the Corps of Cadets in Warsaw, but after the start of the BAR civil war in 1768, Kosciuszko was sent by the King Stanislaw Poniatowski to France in 1769 to art study with the Poniatowski's money. In 1768 the Bar Confederation sought to remove from office the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski. One of Kosciuszko's brothers, Jozef Kosciuszko, fought on the side of the insurgents in 1768 and lost estates aft. 1770. Tadeusz Kosciuszko chose to leave Poland in late 1769, together with a colleague, artist Aleksander Orlowski, granted royal scholarships for Paris.
They enrolled in the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture.
Tadeusz Kosciuszko did not give up on improving his military knowledge.
He returned to the Commonwealth in 1774, two years after the First Partition, and was a tutor in Jozef Sylwester Sosnowski's household.
The friend of Tadeusz Kosciuszko was General Lazare Carnot, French military spy; and Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais b. 1732.
Upon returning to Poland in 1784, Kosciuszko was commissioned as a major general in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Army in 1789 but Kosciuszko hadn't any military experiencies.
In 1785 Tadeusz Kosciuszko was the godfather of Tadeusz Wolanski in Poznan or in Szawle, illuminati and alchemist.

Stanislaw II August Poniatowski, King of Poland was brother of Bishop Michal Jerzy Ludwik Poniatowski b. 1736 in Gdansk, d. 1794 in Warsaw.
Michal Jerzy Ludwik Poniatowski was father of Piotr Pawel Jan Maleszewski, 1767 - 1828, who married the 3rd time to Jeanne Garran de Coulon, but 2nd time married to J. Venture de Paradis or Victoire Francoise Venture de Paradise. Maleszewski was three times married.
Second marriage of Maleszewski with a beautiful Victoire Francoise Venture de Paradise, called "Egyptian", the representative of the then "Merveilleuses", gave him a number of concerns.
They had a daughter born in Paris in 1794 - Victoire Clementine, later married Alfred de Laqueuille. In addition, his name wore two daughters of his wife, Adela Mortier and Olimpia Chodzko Leonardowa;
after the death of his wife Venture in 1813 he married in 1816 to Jeanne, the daughter of an old friend Jean Philippe Garran de Coulon, the Illuminati.

Garczynski of Zbaszyn and of Wilkowo Polskie - Ostrowski of Maluszyn - Skorzewski of Chelmo:
Tomasz Roman Adam Ostrowski b. in 1735 in Ostrow Maly. In 1816 Tomasz Ostrowski met in Warsaw general Lazare Carnot (1753-1823).

Lazare Nicolas Marguerite, Count Carnot (1753 - 1823)
was a French mathematician, physicist and politician. The Organizer of Victory in the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars. On 14 August 1793 Carnot was elected to the Committee of Public Safety, where he took charge of the military situation as one of the Ministers of War. With the establishment of the Directory in 1795, Carnot became one of the five initial directors. Carnot met Robespierre for the first time in Arras where he was assigned for military duty and shortly after Robespierre finished his legal studies. Both of them were members of the literary and singing Societe des Rosati.
In 1795, Lazare CARNOT appointed Napoleon Bonaparte as general in chief of the Army of Italy. He was supporter of Napoleon during this time. In 1800 Bonaparte appointed Carnot as Minister of War.

Unknown by name de VENTURE de PARADIS married to Jozef Sulkowski / Joseph SULKOWSKI born in 1770 in the Poznan province in Poland - died in 1798 in Cairo / Kair / Caire, Egypt:
the friend and aide de camp to Bonaparte, friend with Muiron, Vivant Denon, Lazare Carnot, Augereau, and Bourienne; Captain, was wounded at the Battle of Arcole in November 1796 between French and Austrian forces.

Jean Michel de VENTURE de PARADIS born 1739 Marseille - his children:
1.
a daughter unknown by name de VENTURE de PARADIS married to Jozef Sulkowski / Joseph SULKOWSKI born in 1770 in the Poznan province in Poland - died in 1798 in Cairo / Kair / Caire, Egypt.
2.
Jeanne VENTURE de PARADIS 1774 - 1813 married to
a.
Ludwik / Louis MALESZEWSKI / Piotr Maleszewski
[see Walewski, Zamoyski, Radolinski, Poniatowski, and Wola Pszczolecka]
with the children
Klementyna nee Maleszewska / Clementine MALESZEWSKI married to de LAQUEILLE, and
Olimpia Maleszewska / Olympe MALESZEWSKI married to Leonard CHODZKO b. 1800 - died in 1871;
b.
m. 2nd in 1810, Paris to Antoine Louis BREGUET 1776 - 1858 [compare Apolon Konstantynowicz and Duflon in Russia together with Browne - Breguet Company in the 80' of the 19th century. Apolon Konstantynowicz was working for Breguet-Browne Company in Russia].

At margin again to DE COULON:
Jean-Philippe Garran de Coulon (close to Niort, west France; Garran de Coulon, Jean-Philippe was born in Saint- Maixent (Deux-Scvres) close to Niort in 1748) died in 1816, the son of a provincial tax collector, had come to Paris to join a crowd of starving authors and client-less lawyers.
But despite being, as childhood friend and National Assambly deputy Creuze-LATOUCHE put it, almost unknown, before the Revolution, GARRAN DE COULON quickly established himself as an important Parisian activist in the crucial months of May, June, and July 1789.

Paul Coulon was friend of the Rabout family from St Etienne; Rabout later was a member and president of the National Assembly, and shared the fate of the Girondins (Jefferson wrote to Rabout de St. Etienne, on June 3, 1789).
Mentioned above COULON Paul, member of the Pourtales and Co., refuge in Switzerland for religion in 1754, was received bourgeois on April 27, 1767. He entered the same year as an associate in the house of Pourtales.

Jacques Carbonnier, the friend of Paul Coulon, made in Geneva a clock;
married a sister of Paul Coulon; his brother-in-law was a watchmaker;
Paul Coulon was godfather to their first child, Paul Louis Carbonnier born in Geneva, then in Neuchatel, he co-operated with master Berthoud to teach him to know the goods of India;
at the time of the French Revolution, in 1790, he managed the house Pourtales & Cie. in Lorient, a seaport in the Morbihan department in Brittany in north-western France.
During the dissolution of the house Pourtales and Cie in 1796, Paul Coulon founded the house Coulon and Cie. with his nephew Carbonnier, his son Francois Auguste de Meuron [see de MEURON in Colombo, Ceylon] and his two elder sons; it was the merchandise of India that bought to London sales; principal place of business was in Paris, but the branch was in Neuchatel; it has been liquidated as a result of the continental blockade in 1809.
It was also in 1774 that Paul Coulon bought the extensive area of Viala on the Larzac, above the city of Cornus [at half way from Tuluza to AWINION; southern of France]. He gave it to his younger brother Stephen.
Paul Coulon came to settle in Neuchatel after his marriage.
He acquired the bourgeoisie in 1767 and was lodged in the house of Mr Jeremiah Pourtales, the father of his partner.
Paul Coulon had four children and bought the house and possession Brun in the suburb of Neuchatel, but the withdrawal was made in the same year by Captain Brown, who had married a rich widow.
1783, Paul Coulon bought house in the suburb Lake, then a small property near Corcelles Concise; 1807 - Paul Coulon was friend to the Watteville family of Berne and Mr Gety the pastor in Lausanne. Paul Coulon died in 1820.

Jeanne Maleszewska nee Garran de Coulon, was daughter of Jean-Philippe Garran / Jean-Philippe Garran de Coulon / Jean Philippe GARRAN DE COULON who was b. April 10, 1749 or 29/04/1749
(born in Saint-Maixent on 19 April 1748 / 1749 - western of France), died on 10/12/1816 in PARIS - FRANCE (or 19-11-1816 / December 19, 1816) - he was married Anne Jeanne BARRANGUE, d. 1808 in AUGE, in Poitou; she had 2 daughters and son Guillaume Garran died 1807; Anne was the daughter of Jean-Marie Barrangue b. ca 1725 maybe in Paris ?
Jean Garran de Coulon was a French politician, was born in HAUTE-SAONE in FRANCE; Secretary of Henrion de Pansey in Paris; lawyer in 1789; member of the legislative in 1791; member of the Institute.
Jean Philippe Garran de Coulon, lawyer in Paris. Jean Philippe Garran de Coulon took part in the agitation preceding the meeting of the States General and was elected alternate member of the Third Estate of Paris. Member of the first and the second Paris Commune,
he directed the Research Committee - the police, and presented the insurrection on 14 July 1789 as the member of conspiracy.
Maleszewski Piotr had known J. P. Garran de Coulon,
who had daughters:
1. Jeanne Francoise Felicite GARRAN de COULON;
2. Felicite-Francoise GARRAN DE COULON.

Melchior Jozef Neyman, ca 1764 - 1835, in 1799 served to the French army,
he was send to gen. Charles Kniaziewicz in April 1799; acted with JOZEF KLEMENS Szaniawski;
he was then as a second lieutenant in the French colonial army in Guadeloupe. Meanwhile he had to leave Paris to Italy because was close to the Polish Republicans (also Maleszewski - see Sulkowski, Breguet and Venture de PARADISE) and Bernadotte send him to the headquarters of the French army in Italy;
Joubert assigned him to his headquarters; but Sokolnicki decided to keep him in Paris (see Kniaziewicz, Kosciuszko and Bonneau); October 1799 he came to Genoa. Joubert was killed at Novi, and Neyman tried to get to the Danubian Legion (see Fiszer and Radolinski family) and its commander Kniaziewicz did not agree to his party.

Andrzej Michal Horodyski b. 1773 in Baworowo, d. 1847 / 1857, politician, translator, freemason;
the son of Antoni HORODYSKI, of Kiev, and Justyna Marchocki;
in 1796 was an activist of Centralization of Lviv. Horodyski in 1798 moved to Warsaw, where he became director, after ERASMUS Mycielski
[Erazm Mycielski moved home to the PLESZEW county, close to Jakub Kiedrzynski the owner of ORPISZEWEK],
of the Society of Polish Republicans, as 'Andrzej Dumanski'. In 1801, Horodyski ran encrypted correspondence with H. Kollataja.
In 1802, Andrzej Horodyski formed in Odessa the store of 'Trzycieski, Horodyski et comp.'; also with P. Maleszewski, J. K. Szaniawski and J. Drzewiecki.
In 1831, Andrzej Horodyski was the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Konstancja PONIATOWSKA was the daughter of Apolonia Ustrzycka, 1736-1814, and Duke Kazimierz Poniatowski (1721-1800), General, the brother of named King, Stanislaw August Poniatowski.
The brother of mentioned Konstancja was Stanislaw Poniatowski (1754 - 1833); the sister - Katarzyna Poniatowska b. 1760.
Konstancja Poniatowska in 1775 married Ludwik Tyszkiewicz (1750-1808), MP, the Lithuanian Marshal in 1793.
Interesing network:
Aleksander Pociej d. 1770 the owner of Bolotchitsy / Boloczyce close to SLUCK - BARTLOMIEJ Niepokojczycki [the grandfather of General ARTUR Niepokojczycki] -
Ludwik Tyszkiewicz, deputy commander of the Lithuanian Army, d. 1808 the owner of BEREZYNA and [with his wife Konstancja Poniatowska Tyszkiewicz] of LUBUSZANY [13 km to MIEZONKA of the Konstantynowiczs after 1842],
with Ludwik's daughter -
Anna Tyszkiewicz, 1776-1867. Anna Tyszkiewicz, the owner of the BEREZYNO - Luboszany estate, married to Aleksander Stanislaw Ludwik Potocki, 1778-1845.
Konstancja's daughter:
Anna Tyszkiewicz (1776-1867), m. Aleksander Stanislaw Potocki in 1805 in Wilno [1805 - Anna Potocka, Dunin-Wasowicz, nee Tyszkiewicz gave her ex-husband Aleksander Potocki, the estate of ZATOR],
with 3 children:
Natalia Potocka,
Maurycy Potocki and
August Potocki.

Anna Tyszkiewicz (1776-1867), grew up in Bialystok under the care of a French governess at the court of her cousin, Izabela Branicka, the sister of King Stanislaw August PONIATOWSKI.
Anna Tyszkiewicz married Aleksander Stanislaw Potocki, the son of Stanislaw Kostka Potocki.
Her second marriage with Dunin-Wasowicz, Adjutant of Emperor Napoleon I.
Above Stanislaw Wasowicz - Dunin b. in 1785 in Wolyn / Volhynia, died in 1864 in Paris, General in 1831, Count. In 1831 - moved out to ZATOR.

We back to Kazimierz Poniatowski:
Acc. to Carlos Federico Cantarito Bunge Molina y Vedia:
above mentioned Stanislaw Poniatowski b. 1676 in Chojnik / Gromnik, a son of Franciszek Poniatowski,
father to
Kazimierz Jakub Poniatowski,
Franciszek, Aleksander,
Ludwika Maria Zamojska,
Izabela Antonina Mokronowska - Branicka,
Stanislaw II August Poniatowski King of Poland,
Andrzej Poniatowski,
Michal Jerzy Ludwik Poniatowski [see MALESZEWSKI and Venture de Paradise + Jozef Sulkowski + Marshal MURAT].

Second second note at margin:
Thomas Bulkeley O'Meara - wine merchant - b. 1829 in Paris, France, d. 1904 / 1908 in London, England;
he was the son of John O'Meara and Elizabeth Sophie.
John O'Meara, b. 1797 in Borrisokane, Co Tipperary, central part of Ireland,
south-west of Dublin; John died 1867 in Paris.

Thomas Bulkeley O'Meara - wine merchant - was half brother of Josephine Camille O'Meara and Mathihilde O'Meara. Thomas Bulkeley O'Meara was born on the 9th December 1829 in Paris and died at Addison Gardens, London, in 1904; he was secretary of the Cercle Imperial Club in Paris, was a cashier in Salt Manufacturing of his brother-in-law's company at Stoke Prior in England, and finally was a wine merchant; married to Marie Camille nee Blot.
Parents of above named Thomas Bulkeley O'Meara - wine merchant - b. 1829:
John O'MEARA, 1797-1867, and Elisabeth Sophie FITZPATRICK 1809-1889.
John O'MEARA married in 1827, Paris to Elisabeth Sophie FITZPATRICK, born on 28 October 1809 in Bordeaux, to James Augustin FITZPATRICK and Sophie Marguerite SCHRAEDER.
Parents of mentioned John O'Meara:
Jack O'MEARA b. ca 1770, and Ann MORAN.
Why James Augustin FITZPATRICK found himself in France between 1805 and 1809, we do not know.

Acc. to 'Sugar and Slavery, Family and Race: The Letters and Diary of Pierre Dasalles' on Bordeaux's CERCLE DE L'UNION:
In [12 February] 1839 "... Increasingly uncomfortable in the family circle, Dessalles takes to spending many evenings at Bordeaux's businessmen's club, the Cercle de Union; before long, he contracts a full-blown gambling addiction. Gambling losses are now added to his other financial problems. In January the diary almost exclusively mentions gains of 10 to 12 francs, but by February the losses are quite high ...". His wife died in 1846.
He was living in MARTINIQUE Island [May 1839 - his son Adrien owner of a sugar mill; his daughter Calixte and her family owned the plantation at La Riviere Monsieur; relatives - Georges de Cacqueray-Valmenier], Bordeaux and POITIERS [his youngest son will pursue his studies].

"The Union-Club Bordelais was born in 1926 from the merger of the Circle of the Union and Club Bordelais, two existing Circles in Bordeaux since the first half of the nineteenth century. Long time in in the homes of the Grand Theatre de Bordeaux ...", then his offices and salons in the early 2000s, at 8 place des Quinconces, Bordeaux.

Michal Jerzy Ludwik Poniatowski
was also brother to Kazimierz Jakub Poniatowski; Franciszek; Aleksander; Ludwika Maria Zamojska; Izabela Antonina Mokronowska - Branicka; and Andrzej Ksiaze Poniatowski / Duke.

Above Ludwika Maria Zamojska nee Poniatowska, 1728 - 1781, was wife of Jan Jakub Zamoyski; and was mother of Urszula Maria Wandalin-Mniszech and Brygida / Maria Brygida Galecki / Brygida Galecka.

Stanislaw Franciszek Walewski b. ca 1670 / 1675, d. 1716, from Sieradz
(see: Wola Pszczolecka, the Zaliwski movement, Radolinski, Sulimierski, Kiedrzynski), the owner of Pstrokonie, Wozniki, Swierzyna / Swierzyny, Gronow; m. in 1694, to Marianna Rozalia Siemianowska, the 2nd in 1708, to Krystyna Rychlowska, a daughter of Stanislaw, an owner of Podlezyce, Rzechta;
his parents Zygmunt Walewski (1656 or 1670-1716, a son of Franciszek Walewski) and his first wife Anna Gostynska.
His children:
A.
Jozef Walewski d. 1724, m. Elzbieta Magnuska, 1 voto Jan Skarbek;
B.
Feliks d. 1752;
C.
Karol Walewski d. ca 1757, the owner of Ptaszkowice, Lichawa, Grabia, m. Brygida Galecka,
the daughter of Ludwika nee Poniatowska.
Brygida the 2-voto Jan Radolinski.
Brygida Galecka - the daughter of Ludwika nee Poniatowska. Countess Ludwika Maria Poniatowska (1728 - 1781) / as "Luds"; was the sister of King of Poland, Stanislaw August Poniatowski. Ludwika married in 1745 Jan Jakub Zamoyski, by whom she had an only daughter.

My research concerns many state intelligence networks created in the first half of the 18th century.
Initially it was a global political network of the Russian intelligence infiltrated by the British [1791], French [from the 40s of the 18th century] and Germans [1769/1776], and by the Polish independence conspiracy [was established 1792/1799] starting from a years 1870/1878.
Compare three dates:
1.
6 km to the south of the BRZEZIE was the palace in Wieniec founded in the early nineteenth century by the family of Miaczynski; in 1868 the property bought a Warsaw banker of Jewish origin, Leopold Kronenberg.
2.
1870, Brown of London - takes over the Breguet company;
3.
and the letter of 1871 from Albert Pike to Mazzini.

The Paszkowski family came from Jan Paszkowski [Dabrowno with Sebastian Bystrzanowski];
his sons:
1.
Wojciech Paszkowski;
Trzebniow belonged to Sebastian Bystrzanowski, and the estate was managed by Wojciech Paszkowski who was the friend to Artur Potocki - the bearer of the Templar degree of the Freemasonry + General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski in CRACOW in 1830/1832 + the Templars around General Franciszek Paszkowski in Cracow after 1840 - the line to Duke Kent in Scotland.

The line to Demonsi of KAZAN; Armand of Moscow {+ Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska Armand + Anna Konstantynowicz / Lenin and Inessa Armand / Lenin};
Breguet {+ Kazan, St. Petersburg, Duflon, Venture de Paradise, Maleszewski - Poniatowski, Jozef Sulkowski};
Duflon {+ Drzewiecki + Martynov / Katenin / Orlov Denisov} + Konstantynowicz / Armand in Moscow, Swolna, Miezonka, Nomme-Tallinn;
2.
and next son General Franciszek Paszkowski + political relationships with General Stanislaw Fiszer + General Tadeusz Kosciuszko
[Kosciuszko - the friend of Thomas Jefferson - the ILLUMINATI - see Polish conspirators:
Szaniawski, Horodyski, Neyman, Soltyk, and MALESZEWSKI - 1789 in France and the ILLUMINATI - Breguet and KAZAN].

Tadeusz Kosciuszko, the hero of Poland and the United States, an honorary French citizen, happily saved from the maritime disaster, stayed in July 1776 at Martinique and moved to America to fight for the independence of the United States. Tadeusz Kosciuszko set off from France to America in July 1776. At the Martinique coast, the ship crashed on the reefs, but Kosciuszko and five other Poles survived - they flowed with him as volunteers to the American army. They spent a month in Martinique because no ships were traveling due to numerous storms. Unable to wait, they hired a small fishing boat and sailed to Miami [Spanish city].
Information about the catastrophe of the Kosciuszko ship was released only one year later in the 'Nowiny' newspaper. Kosciuszko was already a colonel of the American army. He was there for eight years, during which he fought for independence of the United States, he worked as an engineer.
Wanting to go to America, Kosciuszko probably came to a well-known French writer - Pierre Augustian de Beaumarchais = CARON, who as a member of the French intelligence could help him on a trip to America.
Probably in June 1776, he left the port of Le Havre.
The many dangers that he experienced during the cruise, the 'Nowiny' described on April 16, 1777. During a voyage to America, a ship carrying Kosciuszko and five others, unknown Poles, turns off course during a storm and crashes near the island of Martinique.
One of the Poles was Bystrzanowski, maybe born ca 1745/1755.
We will venture to cite one other anecdote as indicative of the character of the american Masonic Lodges. It is, we believe, a well authenticated fact, that the presiding officer of the Lodge which held its meetings in that division of the army which was under the immediate command of General Washington, was a common soldier BYSTRZANOWSKI / Bystrzonowski - an obscure Sergeant for his Worshipful Master, when he was as much the Dictator of his country as Caesar was of Rome!
Washington, the presiding officer of a lodge in the Army of the Revolution - it originally belonged to [Bronislaw ?] Bystrzanowski, a Polish soldier, who came over to this country with Kosciuszko, and served in the American army under Gen. Washington. Being a Mason, Bystrzanowski was associated with Washington in one of the army lodges, having authority to confer the mark degree, and over which George Washington presided for a time as Master.
George Washington joined the Masonic Lodge in Fredericksburg, Virginia, at the age of twenty in 1752.

Bystrzonowski in France in 1776 was Mark Mason - with the right to give it to others. Br. Bystrzanowski was the friend of Tadeusz Kosciuszko [1776 - they sailed on the same ship to Martinique] and George Washington [Bystrzanowski / Bystrzonowski was a master of the Masonic Lodge, of which Washington was simple Brother]. Thomas Jefferson and Tadeusz Kosciuszko [see: General Fiszer and General Franciszek Paszkowski] were very close political collaborators.
Jefferson was sent by the Congress of the Confederation to join Benjamin Franklin and John Adams as ministers in Europe for negotiation of trade agreements with England, Spain, and France. During his five years in Paris Jefferson played a leading role in shaping the foreign policy of the United States.
He departed in July 1784, arriving in Paris the next month.
While in France, Jefferson became a regular companion of the Marquis de Lafayette, and Jefferson allowed his Paris residence, the Hotel de Langeac, to be used for meetings by Lafayette and other republicans. He was in Paris during the storming of the Bastille and consulted with Lafayette while the latter drafted the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen.
Jefferson left Paris for America in September 1789, intending to return soon; however, President George Washington appointed him the country's first Secretary of State.

Doctor Althotas - who was this Illuminati?

Acc to: encyclopedia.com/science, "... The French writer Louis Figuier, author of L'alchimie et les alchimistes (Paris, 1854), stated that Althotas was no imaginary character, that the Roman Inquisition collected many proofs of his existence, but none regarding his origin or end. ... the name Althotas is composed of the word "thot" with the syllables "al" and "as," which if read cabalistically are sala, meaning messenger or envoy; the name as a whole therefore signifies
"Thot, the Messenger of the Egyptians."
... Althotas has also been identified with Kolmer, the instructor of Adam Weishaupt (a German leader of the Illuminati ) in magic, and at other times with the Comte de Saint Germain".

Count Allesandro Cagliostro (1743-1795) "... fled to Messina, where he assumed the title and the identity of Count Cagliostro. ... It was in Messina that the young man met the mysterious Althotas, a man of Asian appearance
... who upon their first encounter proceeded to reveal the events of Cagliostro's past. As they became better acquainted, Althotas said that he didn't believe in ordinary magic, but maintained that the physical laws were mutable and could be manipulated by the powers of mind. The two traveled together to Egypt ...".

In MEDINA, Cagliostro's governor, an Eastern Adept named Althotas, told him that he was of noble Christian.
"I cannot," Cagliostro testified, "speak positively as to the place of my nativity, nor to the parents who gave me birth." His enemies said that he was Joseph Balsamo.
"According to Cagliostro's own account, he lived as a child named Acharat in the palace of the Mufti Salahayyam in Medina. ... Cagliostro to believe that he was born in Malta. Althotas treated him like a son ... when he came to La Valetta (Malta) in 1766, he and Althotas were welcomed and hosted, by Cardinal Pinto...".

Finally Althotas invited Cagliostro to accompany him to Malta.
In 1766, he arrived at Rhodes, and thence embarked for Malta. He was graciously received by the Grand Master, Pinto. "Althotas appeared in the dress and insignia of the Order of Malta. I have every reason to believe that the Grand Master Pinto was acquainted with my real origin".

Althotas, possibly a Greek, but he was speaking a mixture of languages. Grand Master Pinto engaged Altotas to assist him in his laboratory. They were admitted into the Order by Pinto, the Grand Master of the Knights of Malta.
At Malta they assisted the Grand Master Pinto.
"... Some have speculated that Cagliostro was the son of Grand Master Pinto and a noble lady of Trebizond, but Cagliostro never expressed this view himself. While still on Malta, Althotas died. Minutes before his passing he declared to Cagliostro,
'My son, keep forever before your eyes...'."

Then "Cagliostro left Malta in the company of Chevalier d'Aquino for Sicily, the Greek islands, and eventually Naples, the Chevalier's birthplace. While the Chevalier was occupied with personal matters, Cagliostro proceeded to Rome".

"True Mason", or Academy of True Masons. Source: "Western Esotericism and Rituals of Initiationare".
These academy of real masons, was instituted in 1778.
The rite of Pernetty, or Illuminati of Avignon, established in 1779 [in Berlin], but in 1778, it was in Montpellier, under the name of Academy of the True Masons.
This Lodge, or the Academy, constituted, on March 5th, 1785, at Saint-Pierre of Martinique

[1776 - here was Tadeusz Kosciuszko and Br. BYSTRZANOWSKI.
On 9 March 1772 to 15 March 1776 Vital Auguste, marquis de Gregoire, comte de Nozieres, Governor
{compare: Gregory, Vital Auguste de, Marquis de Gregoire and Earl of Nozieres, Governor of Guadeloupe, Governor General of the Windward Islands, b. 1715 or 1723 - d. ca 1779};
on 15 March 1776 to May 1777, Robert d'Argout - GOVERNOR
{Robert was born in 1723 - LILLE, died in 1780 in Saint Domingue.
See Tadeusz Kosciuszko and Bystrzanowski.
Robert's son,
Robert Maurice D'ARGOUT, 1760-ca 1800, in Saint Domingue or in London; + Anne Elisabeth Rose D'OSMOND
(her brother was Joseph Eustache D'OSMOND, Vicomte D'OSMOND, 1756-1839, married 1st about 1790 to VIGEE, ca 1770-/1794; Joseph Eustache D'OSMOND, Vicomte D'OSMOND married 2nd in 1795 to
Anne Marthe GILBERT DE VOISINS, ca 1770-1801);
and the grandson -
Eugene Gabriel D'ARGOUT, Comte D'ARGOUT, 1787-1868}.

In March 1783 to March 1791, Claude Charles de Marillac, vicomte de Damas, the Governor of Martynika in Saint-Pierre of Martinique
{= Jose Antonio Pinto da Fonseca e Vilhena - Vicomte DE DAMAS, DE MARILLAC, Page du Grand Maitre de l'Ordre de Malte (1742), Chevalier de l'Ordre de Malte, Ordre des Cincinnati (1783), Gouverneur de la Guadeloupe (1782-1783), Gouverneur de la Martinique (1783-about 1789 or until 1791), b. in 1731 -
his foster father Manuel PINTO DA FONSECA, Grand Maitre de l'Ordre de Malte, 1681-1773}
- b. June 20, 1731 in Lyon and died June 30, 1805 in Margency in Val-d'Oise - north to Paris;
the Viscount of Damascus
- the title received in the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem on December 23, 1744 or in 1745, but they will allow him to get married in 1773.
He is named governor of Martinique, in 1783, with steward Joseph-Francois Foulquier, then Governor-General of the Windward Islands of America, until 1791.
When the revolutionary agitation reached the West Indies, the Viscount of Damascus to maintain the authority of the King and he managed not only to reestablish public order, but also to sent all leaders of the insurgents in France],

as an academy of the True-Masons, ie. the Academy of Real Masons of Montpellier [120 km south-west to Avignon], of the Rite of Pernety of Avignon.

And now we back to the children of Catherine the Great:

2.
Elizaveta Grigoryevna Kalageorgy
[b. 1775 {1765 ?} Saint Petersburg, the daughter of Grigory Aleksandrovich Prince Potemkin-Tavricheski and Catherine the Great];
3.
Countess Natalia Aleksandrovna von Buxhowden [born in 1758 in Winter Palace];
4.
Aleksej Bobrinskij
["Alexei Grigorievitch Bobrinskoy, born in 1762 in Saint Petersburg; Count. Natural son of Catherine the Great and Grigori Orlov, secretly born in the Winter Palace at St. Petersburg and secretly raised at an estate in Bobriki until ... 1781 when Catherine wrote him a letter acknowledging her maternity. He was made a Count of the Russian Empire by his half-brother Emperor Paul I
{PAUL I b. 1754, was the only son of Peter III and Catherine the Great}
... promoted to General-Major. He married Baroness Anna Dorothea von Ungern - Sternberg. Died at his estate at Bogoroditsk near Tula"];
5.
Elizaveta Aleksandrovna von Klinger
[b. 1769 in St. Petersburg, died in 1847 Saint Petersburg, the daughter of Grigorij Orlov and Catherine the Great. Mother of Alexander Feodorovitch von Klinger b. 1791];
6.
PAUL I, b. 1754.
Paul I of Russia, Emperor in 1796 until 1801, b. 1754 - d. 1801, married in 1773 in Kazan, the 1st to Wilhelmine Luisa von Hessen-Darmstadt 1755 - 1776. He was the only son of Peter III and Catherine the Great. His reign lasted four years, ending with his assassination by conspirators.
He was de facto Grand Master of the Order of Hospitallers from 1799 to 1801 [ex-Malta Order], and ordered the construction of a number of Maltese thrones.
Paul I of Russia, d. 1801, married 2nd to Sophia Dorothea Augusta Luisa von Wurttemberg, 1759-1828.

"Alexei Grigorievitch Bobrinskoy, born in 1762 in Saint Petersburg; Count. ... a Count of the Russian Empire by his half-brother Emperor Paul III ... promoted to General-Major. ... Died at his estate at Bogoroditsk near Tula".

Mentioned Wassili Bobrinsky 1 m. 1824 to Pss Lydia Gortschakova b. 1807,
2 m. 1830 to Sofia Sokownina b. 1812,
3 m. 1869 to Alexandra Utschakova.

Wassili's brothers:
A.
Alexei Bobrinsky, 1800 - 1868, m. 1821 to Css Sophia Samojlowa b. 1799,
B.
Pavel / Pawel Bobrzynski / Paul Bobrinsky b. 1801 - died in Florence 1830; m. 1822 to Julia Junosza - Bielinska / Junosza Bielinski / Julia Junosha-Belinskaya b. 5.2.1804 - Paris 15.9.1899.
Her daughter was
Julia Pawlowna Bobrynska / Julia Broel - Plater, Golabek - Jezierska, nee Bobrinski / Bobrynska, 1823 - 1899, married Waldemar Golabek-Jezierski Count, b. 1822, died 1855 in Warsaw.
WALDEMAR Jezierski was the son of Jan Nepomucen Pawel Golabek-Jezierski Count and Karolina.
Julia BOBRYNSKA, Jezierska, 2nd time married Cezar August Broel - Plater in 1859.

Cezar / Cezary August Plater was born on September 8, 1810, in Wilno. They had 2 sons including Cezary Broel-Plater, junior.

Julia 1st married Waldemar Golabek - Jezierski in 1851; Waldemar was born in 1822. They had one son Aleksander Golabek - Jezierski.

Julia Sonocka Bielinska was born in 1790 or 1804. Julia Stanislawowna Bobrynska nee Sonocka Bielinska / Bielinskaja, ca 1790 / 1804 - 1892; m. 1822, and after death of husband she moved to Paris;
her father Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski died 1812 in Vicebsk / Witebsk, served on the court of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski.

Wassili Bobrinsky / Wasyl Bobrzynski had 2 children:
I.
Alexei Bobrinsky 1831 - 1888, 1st m. 1855 to Pss Catherine Lvova b. 1834, 2nd m. in 1859 to Sofia Cheremeteva b. 1842.
He had 4 children:
1. Wassili Bobrinsky 1860 - 1861,
2. Ct Alexei Bobrinsky 1861 - Florence in 1937, he m. twice,
3. Ct Wladimir Bobrinsky 1862 - 1938, married to a French woman,
4.
Css Katarzyna Bobrinska / Catherine Bobrinsky / Ekaterina Alexeiievna, 1864 - 1926 m. 1886 to Pr Peter Swiatopolk-Mirski / Piotr Swiatopelk Mirski d. 1914;

II.
Css Sofia Bobrinsky 1837 - 1891 m. Viktor von Keller d. 1906.

Prince Platon Alexandrovich Zubov b. 1767, died 1822, was the last of Catherine the Great's favourites and the most powerful man in Russian Empire;
he had several siblings, including Nicholas, Valerian, and Olga Zherebtsova.
"It was through his distant relative, Russian Field Marshal Nicholas Saltykov, that he met the Empress. Saltykov presented the young officer to the court on the understanding that Zubov would then help Saltykov in his feud with Catherine's long-standing favourite, Prince Potemkin".


Adam Mickiewicz and Vorontsov:
Count Semyon Romanovich Vorontsov [born in 1744 in Moscow, died in 1832 in LONDON !] was a Russian diplomat - Vorontsov's parents were
Roman Larionovich Vorontsov (1717 - 1783) and Marfa Ivanovna Surmina (1718 - 1745);
SEMYON married Catherine Siniavin, with the daughter
Catherine Countess Vorontsov, b. 1783/1784, d. 1856, ie. Countess Ekaterina Semyonovna Vorontsov / Woronzow, the daughter of Semyon Vorontsov, the Russian ambassador in the Great Britain from 1785 [until 1806; he died in 1832 in London];
Ekaterina was the sister of
Prince Mikhail Vorontsov, Viceroy of New Russia and Caucasus (1782 - 1856 in ODESSA).
She was a niece of Princess Dashkova, a friend of Catherine the Great and a conspirator in the coup d'etat against Emperor Paul III / Peter III and put his wife on the throne.

By Wikipedia on Catherine Vorontsov:
"... In 1808, she married George Herbert, 11th Earl of Pembroke as his second wife and became Countess of Pembroke, Lady Pembroke, the chatelaine of Wilton House, Wiltshire. The Wilton Estate, Salisbury ...".
Named
George Augustus Herbert, 11th Earl of Pembroke - General George Augustus Herbert, 11th Earl of Pembroke and 8th Earl of Montgomery b. 1759, d. 1827.
He was a lieutenant-general in 1802 and appointed a Knight of the Garter in 1805.
After serving as a plenipotentiary on a special mission to Austria in 1807, he was also appointed Governor of Guernsey and finally promoted to a general in 1812.

Julia Bielinska was the daughter of
Stanislaw Kostka Felicyan / Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski b. ca 1740 - died in 1812 in Witebsk, the Marshal of the Court since 1793, Marshal of the Parliament in 1793, the Garwolin clerk,
the son of
Michal Bielinski of Chelmno b. ca 1690 + Tekla Peplowski.

Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski was in 1761 the Court top officer, 1765 chamberlain of the King, in 1776 Andrzej Mokronowski's party. He married to unknown Golicyn / Golitsyn, died 1827.

Franciszek Bielinski, b. 1683 in Warsaw - died in 1766 in Warsaw,
but he was buried in Czersk, the Chojnice County. Franciszek BIELINSKI
[the son of Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, b. ca 1650, d. 1713, the Crown Marshal.
Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, b. ca 1650, d. 1713, the Crown Marshal in 1702-1713] was the SECOND husband of Dorota Henrietta Pshebendovska / Dorota Przebendowska, from Ostrow Wielkopolski.
Above Franciszek BIELINSKI, junior, b. 1683, was the son of Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, 1650-1713,
and the grandson of
Franciszek Bielinski, senior, b. ca 1620, and Anna Akerstoff.

Above Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, b. ca 1650, d. 1713, the Crown Marshal in 1702-1713, in 1682 he married Ludwika Maria MORSZTYN, the daughter of Andrzej Morsztyn.
Kazimierz's sons:
1.
Franciszek Bielinski, junior, b. 1683 - 1766, the Crown Marshal in 1742-1766, the Chelmno governor in 1725-1732, m. above Dorota Przebendowska Radziwill;
2.
Michal Bielinski [b. ca 1690] died 1746/1747, the Chelmno province governor in 1738, the Sztum office, in 1725 the King court, 1736-1742 in Kozlowka palace near by Lubartow;
m. 1st to Aurora Maria Rutowska, the daughter of Fryderyk August II and Fatima,
the grand-daughter of
Jan Jerzy II Saxon / Sas and his 1st wife - Anna Zofia of Danmark, 2-v. Claude Marie de Bellegarde;
Jan Jerzy the 2nd m. Tekla Peplowski, the grand-daughter of Jadwiga Niemyski, of the Kozlowka estate.

Michal's BIELINSKI [b. 1690] children:
1.
Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski [b. ca 1740 ?] died 1812 in Vicebsk / Witebsk,
served on the court of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski; the Marshal of the Parliament in 1793, m. Katarzyna nee Golicyn, b. 1775, d. 1825 [1770-1827] in Saratow.
His daughter was
Julia Stanislawowna Bobrynska nee Sonocka Bielinska / Bielinska, b. after 1790 / bef. 1804 - d. 1892
[1795-1892]; m. in 1822; after death of husband she moved to Paris. She was married to
Pavel Alekseevich Bobrinski / Pawel Aleksiejewicz Bobrynski ie. Pawel Bobrynski / Bobrinski born on October 27, 1801, in Saint Petersburg ie. Paul Bobrinsky, b. 1801 - died in Florence 1830.

Above Pavel / Pawel Bobrzynski / Paul Bobrinsky b. 1801, had sibilings:
A.
Wassili Bobrinsky, 1st m. 1824 to Pss Lydia Gortschakova b. 1807, 2nd m. 1830 to Sofia Sokownina b. 1812, 3rd m. 1869 to Alexandra Utschakova.
B.
Alexei Bobrinsky, 1800 - 1868, m. 1821 to Css Sophia Samojlowa, b. 1799.

2.
Elzbieta Bielinska [Izabela Elzbieta Bielinska, 1740-1814] m. 1779 in Mogilany to Franciszek Wielopolski;
3.
Franciszek Bielinski / Franciszek Onufry Bielinski, b. 1740/1742 in Krzemieniec, died in 1809,
in 1776 the member of Nat. Educ. Com., in 1794 the Kosciuszko Uprising, an owner of Kozlowka until 1799, and the Otwock palace, m. Krystyna Sanguszko.

4.
Marjanna Walichnowska [born ca 1732] was the daughter of MICHAL BIELINSKI.
Her husband was an owner of Karsy, Wierchoslaw, Bobry, Ciechel, Grudzielec [close to Sobotka], Magnuszewice [b. ca 1690].
Inf. in 1763 - Franciszek Kozuchowski was the owner of Karsy; an official in KALISZ.
Franciszek Kozuchowski was the husband in 1757 of Marjanna Walichnowska nee BIELINSKA.
In 1750, Marianna Walichnowska nee Bielinska, aged 18 years, took the 1st wedding with unknown Walichnowski.
Marjanna Walichnowska Kozuchowska b. ca 1732, was the daughter of Michal Bielinski born ca 1690 who was the brother to Franciszek Bielinski born 1683.

Marjanna Walichnowska was the daughter of Michal Bielinski b. ca 1690, an owner of Karsy, Wierchoslaw, Bobry, Ciechel, Grudzielec, Magnuszewice [bef. 1763].
Then above estates took [aft. 1757] Franciszek Kozuchowski, the 2nd husband of above Marjanna Bielinska Walichnowska.
The 2nd wedding of Marianna Walichnowska nee Bielinska was in 1757.
Marjanna Walichnowska Kozuchowska b. ca 1732, was the daughter of Michal Bielinski born ca 1690 who was the brother to Franciszek Bielinski born 1683.

In KARSY in 1763, Stanislaw Kostka Dydak Aleksander Jozef KOZUCHOWSKI was born [= Stanislaw Kostka Kozuchowski]; the son of above Franciszek Kozuchowski the Kalisz official [the Bar Confederation in 1768 top member], and Marjanna Walichnowska nee BIELINSKA.

But
Marianna Bielinska, ca 1721-1750, the wife of Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710
[in the 40' of the 18th century in Lwowek / Neustadt bei Pinne, in the Nowy Tomysl County, 10 km south-west to Pniewy],
was the daughter of
Aleksander Bielinski, b. ca 1680, died in 1735, m. 2nd to Elzbieta / Elzbieta Katarzyna Pawlowska, 1700-1769
[Aleksander Bielinski died in 1735, m. 2nd to Elzbieta / Elzbieta Katarzyna Pawlowska, 1700-1769,
with:
1. Marianna Bielinska, 1721-1750;
2. Adam Bielinski, junior, 1722-1767;
3. Agnieszka Bielinska, 1731-1783, ie. Agnieszka Anna Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born Bielinska.
4. Wladyslaw Bielinski, 1734-1741].

Aleksander Bielinski b. ca 1680, was the son of
Adam Bielinski, b. ca 1650/1660, died in 1701 + m. in 1662, to Barbara Pogorzelska died in 1721.
Above Adam Bielinski died in 1701, had three sons:
Jakub Bielinski died in 1740;
Aleksander Bielinski d. in 1735;
Antoni Bielinski d. 1726,
with the son Michal Sarson Bielinski, 1705-1783,
and the granddaughter m. Piotr Drweski d. 1795 [ie. Wiktoria Bielinska, 1753-1801].

Marianna Denhoff (1685-1730), "the German-Polish aristocrat, replaced Anna Constantia von Brockdorff as the official royal mistress of Augustus II the Strong in 1713 and was succeeded by in Erdmuta Zofia von Dieskau 1719. She was politically active and cooperated with the French ambassador to persuade the king in favor of a Pro-French policy", by Wikipedia.
LUBOMIRSKA Marianna (ok. 1685-1730) / Marianna Denhoff / Marianna Bielinski, I-voto Denhoff, II-voto Lubomirska, d. in Rzeszow. The second married in 1718, in Drezno, to Duke Jerzy Ignacy Lubomirski, 1691-1753,
who was 1st married to Joanna de Stein und Jettingen, 1723-1783,
with the daughter
Pss Jozefa Ewa Zofia Lubomirska, b. ca 1742 + Duke Adam Poninski, older, 1732-1798,
who was visited by Cagliostro.

Above Marianna Bielinska, ca 1721-1750, had a brother
Teodor Hieronim Kazimierz Bielinski, General in 1753, lived in 1720-1761 + Eleonora Malachowska, 1734-1761.
And a sister Anna Bielinska b. 1715, both the daughters of Aleksander Bielinski d. in 1735 + Jadwiga Kierska d. in 1719.
Jadwiga had children:
Wincenty Antoni Bielinski, 1704-1730;
Barbara Katarzyna (Aleksandra) Bielinska, 1706-1765;
Dorota Bielinska b. 1711;
Maciej Jozef Bielinski, 1713-1736;
Anna Bielinska, 1715-1728;
Stanislaw / Jozef Stanislaw Bielinski, 1718-1786;
Malgorzata Bielinska, 1719-1754.

Note to named Aleksander Bielinski b. ca 1670, d. in 1735:

Antoni Bielinski b. ca 1670, and Aleksander b. ca 1670, died in 1735, were the sons of
Adam Bielinski b. ca 1635, and [m. in 1662] Barbara Pogorzelska b. ca 1640.

Michal Bielinski, b. ca 1690 / 1705, died in 1747 or in 1783, ie. Michal Samson Bielinski,
was the son of mentioned above
Antoni BIELINSKI, b. ca 1670, d. 1726, and [m. bef. 1713] Zofia Olewinska, ca 1672 - 1743.

Above Adam Bielinski, ca 1636 - 1705, was the son of
SENIOR, Aleksander Bielinski b. ca 1610, and Marianna Odolinska born ca 1610.

Antoni BIELINSKI, b. ca 1670, d. 1726, m. bef. 1713 to Zofia Olewinska, ca 1672 - 1743.

Antoni Bielinski b. ca 1670, Elzbieta Kolaczkowska and Aleksander b. aft. 1670,
were the children to
Adam Bielinski b. ca 1635, and [m. in 1662] Barbara Pogorzelska b. ca 1640.

Aleksander Bielinski b. aft. 1670, d. in 1735, m. 1st to Jadwiga Kierska d. in 1719. Aleksander Bielinski died in 1735, m. 2nd to Elzbieta / Elzbieta Katarzyna Pawlowska, 1700-1769.

Above Adam Bielinski, ca 1636 - 1705, was the son of SENIOR, Aleksander Bielinski b. ca 1610, and Marianna Odolinska born ca 1610.

Aleksander Bielinski b. aft. 1670, died in 1735, m. Elzbieta Pawlowski born in 1700. Aleksander Bielinski JUNIOR, b. 1670, had a son
Adam Bielinski, 1722 - 1767,
and the daughter
Agnieszka Anna Zakrzewska [Agnieszka Anna Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born Bielinska, 1731 - 1779, married Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born in 1710 / 1720,
with a daughter
Konstancja Wyssogota-Zakrzewski who was married to IGNACY ZAKRZEWSKI of CHOCEN.

Jozef Blizinski was relative of Konstancja [died in 1840] and Ignacy Zakrzewski [died in 1802], the owners of Chocen and Bodzanowka / Bodzanowo (before 1842). Above Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski / Ignacy Zakrzewski was the Freemason, and the Mayor of Warsaw, b. 1745 - Pakoslaw, d. 1802 - Zelechow.

Agnieszka Anna Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born Bielinska, 1731 - 1779,
was the daughter of
Aleksander Bielinski b. ca 1670, and Elzbieta Pawlowski.
Agnieszka had the brother Adam Bielinski.

Aleksander Bielinski JUNIOR, b. 1670, had a son Adam Bielinski, 1722 - 1767.
Adam Bielinski b. 1722,
had the sister Agnieszka Anna Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born Bielinska.
Jozef Blizinski came with his parents to the cousin's family in CHOCEN: Konstancja [died in 1840] and Ignacy Zakrzewski [died in 1802], the owners of Chocen and Bodzanowka / Bodzanowo (before 1842) and of ZELECHOW.

Above Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski / Ignacy Zakrzewski was the Freemason, and the Mayor of Warsaw, b. 1745 - Pakoslaw, d. 1802 - Zelechow [Ignacy married to Konstancja Zakrzewska, 1760 - 1840, the daughter of
Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, SENIOR, the governor of LAD, 1710 / 1720 - 1779, and Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779.
Konstancja was the sister of Antoni Zakrzewski, JUNIOR, b. ca 1760].

The father of Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski was
Michal Bielinski, b. ca 1690 / 1705, died 1747, the Chelmno province governor,
the Sztum office, in 1725 at the King court, in 1736-1742 he was living in Kozlowka palace near by Lubartow;
m. 1st to
Aurora Maria Rutowska, a daughter of Fryderyk August II and Fatima, a grand-daughter of Jan Jerzy II Saxon / Sas and Anna Zofia of Denmark, 2-v. Claude Marie de Bellegarde;
m. 2nd time to
Tekla Peplowski, a grand-daughter of Jadwiga Niemyski, of the Kozlowka estate.

Michal Bielinski, b. ca 1690 / 1705, died in 1747 or in 1783,
ie. Michal Samson Bielinski, was the son of mentioned above
Antoni BIELINSKI, b. ca 1670, d. 1726, and [m. bef. 1713] Zofia Olewinska, ca 1672 - 1743.

Antoni Bielinski b. ca 1670, and Aleksander b. ca 1670,
were the sons of
Adam Bielinski b. ca 1635, and [m. in 1662] Barbara Pogorzelska b. ca 1640.

Adam's brother was
Franciszek Bielinski, senior, b. ca 1620, and Anna Akerstoff.

Franciszek BIELINSKI, junior, b. 1683,
was the son of
Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, 1650-1713 + Ludwika Maria Morsztyn,
and the grandson of
Franciszek Bielinski, senior, b. ca 1620, and Anna Akerstoff.
Anna Zofia Akerstoff m. Fryderyk Mohl; and m. also to Franciszek Jan Bielinski.

Antoni b. ca 1670, had a brother Aleksander Bielinski b. ca 1670.
Aleksander Bielinski b. 1670, m. Elzbieta Pawlowski born in 1700.
Aleksander Bielinski JUNIOR, b. 1670, had a son Adam Bielinski, 1722 - 1767 and the daughter Agnieszka Anna Zakrzewska.
Agnieszka BIELINSKA married Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born in 1710 / 1720, with a daughter Konstancja Wyssogota-Zakrzewski who was married to IGNACY ZAKRZEWSKI, the owner of CHOCEN.

Marjanna Walichnowska was the daughter of Michal Bielinski b. ca 1690,
an owner of Karsy, Wierchoslaw, Bobry, Ciechel, Grudzielec, Magnuszewice [bef. 1763]. Then above estates took [aft. 1757] Franciszek Kozuchowski, the 2nd husband of above Marjanna Bielinska Walichnowska.
The 2nd wedding of Marianna Walichnowska nee Bielinska was in 1757.

Michal Bielinski, b. ca 1690 / 1705, died in 1747 or in 1783, ie. Michal Samson Bielinski.

Marjanna Walichnowska Kozuchowska b. ca 1732, was the daughter of Michal Bielinski born ca 1690 who was the brother to Franciszek Bielinski born 1683.

Franciszek Kozuchowski b. aft. 1730 / 1739 - died in 1786 in Srem or ca 1787 ie. in January 1787 in the Karsy manor; Franciszek Kozuchowski was the KALISZ official, the owner of KARSY, buried in Kalisz.
Franciszek was the son of Aleksander Kozuchowski and Ludwina Borucka.
Franciszek was the Kalisz official in 1762; the top member of the Bar Confederation in 1767, and in Poznan and Kalisz in 1768.

Michal Bielinski born ca 1690, was the brother to Franciszek Bielinski born 1683.
Franciszek Bielinski, b. 1683 in Warsaw - died in 1766 in Warsaw, but he was buried in Czersk, the Chojnice County. Franciszek BIELINSKI
[the son of Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, b. ca 1650, d. 1713, the Crown Marshal. Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, b. ca 1650, d. 1713, the Crown Marshal in 1702-1713]
was the SECOND husband of Dorota Henrietta Pshebendovska / Dorota Przebendowska, from Ostrow Wielkopolski.

Above Franciszek BIELINSKI, junior, b. 1683, was the son of Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, 1650-1713,
and the grandson of
Franciszek Bielinski, senior, b. ca 1620, and Anna Akerstoff.

Above Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, b. ca 1650, d. 1713, the Crown Marshal in 1702-1713, in 1682 he married Ludwika Maria MORSZTYN, the daughter of Andrzej Morsztyn.
Kazimierz's sons:
1.
Franciszek Bielinski, junior, b. 1683 - 1766, the Crown Marshal in 1742-1766, the Chelmno governor in 1725-1732, m. above Dorota Przebendowska Radziwill;
2.
Michal Bielinski [b. ca 1690] died 1746/1747, the Chelmno province governor in 1738, the Sztum office, in 1725 the King court, 1736-1742 in Kozlowka palace near by Lubartow;
m. 1st to Aurora Maria Rutowska, the daughter of Fryderyk August II and Fatima, the grand-daughter of Jan Jerzy II Saxon / Sas and his 1st wife - Anna Zofia of Danmark, 2-v. Claude Marie de Bellegarde;
Jan Jerzy the 2nd m. Tekla Peplowski,
the grand-daughter of Jadwiga Niemyski, of the Kozlowka estate.

Michal's BIELINSKI [b. 1690] children:
1.
Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski [b. ca 1740 ?] died 1812 in Vicebsk / Witebsk,
served on the court of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski; the Marshal of the Parliament in 1793, m. Katarzyna nee Golicyn, b. 1775, d. 1825 [1770-1827] in Saratow.
His daughter was
Julia Stanislawowna Bobrynska nee Sonocka Bielinska / Bielinska, b. after 1790 / bef. 1804 - d. 1892 [1795-1892];
m. in 1822; after death of husband she moved to Paris. She was married to
Pavel Alekseevich Bobrinski / Pawel Aleksiejewicz Bobrynski ie. Pawel Bobrynski / Bobrinski born on October 27, 1801, in Saint Petersburg ie. Paul Bobrinsky, b. 1801 - died in Florence 1830.

Above Pavel / Pawel Bobrzynski / Paul Bobrinsky b. 1801, had sibilings:
A.
Wassili Bobrinsky, 1st m. 1824 to Pss Lydia Gortschakova b. 1807, 2nd m. 1830 to Sofia Sokownina b. 1812, 3rd m. 1869 to Alexandra Utschakova.
B.
Alexei Bobrinsky, 1800 - 1868, m. 1821 to Css Sophia Samojlowa, b. 1799.

2.
Elzbieta Bielinska [Izabela Elzbieta Bielinska, 1740-1814] m. 1779 in Mogilany to Franciszek Wielopolski;
3.
Franciszek Bielinski / Franciszek Onufry Bielinski, b. 1740/1742 in Krzemieniec, died in 1809,
in 1776 the member of Nat. Educ. Com., in 1794 the Kosciuszko Uprising, an owner of Kozlowka until 1799, and the Otwock palace, m. Krystyna Sanguszko.

Mentioned Dorota Henrietta nee Przebendowska, was the daughter of Jan Jerzy Przebendowski, General-major who was Franciszek Bielinski father's successor as Grand Treasurer
and DOROTA was the widow after death of Jan Mikolaj Radziwill, the Voivode of Nowogrodek [the core of OWSIANY - Ostoja].

Dorota Przebendowska married Radziwill in 1704. Jan Mikolaj Radziwill was now the co-owner of Przygodzice. In 1755, Dorota's son, Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill took Przygodzice. Marcin Mikolaj died heir-less on 8 October 1766 in Warsaw.

Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill was the son of Jan Mikolaj Radziwill and named Dorota Henryka / Dorota Henrietta Przebendowska, 2nd voto Franciszek Bielinski.

Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill, b. 1705, was the alchemist. He married 1st to BELCHACKA [her father was the manager - governor of LIPNIK close to Bielsko-Biala], the 2nd to Martha Maria Trebicka or Marta Trembicka. Marcin Mikolaj was the owner of Ostrow Wielkopolski and Przygodzice close to southern border of named Ostrow [9 km to south]. Przygodzice owned Jan Jerzy Przebendowski, General-major in 1728, the Malbork governor in 1697-1703, the Chelmno governor in 1693, the father of Dorota Henrietta Przebendowska [1682-1755] married the 1st to Jan Mikolaj Radziwill.

Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill, b. 1705, was the alchemist. The FRANKISTS leaders maintained a relationship with Prince Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill, b. 1705, who "showed interest in religious issues and who visited Yaakov Frank in 1759".
Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill of Ostrow Wielkopolski was the supporter of the FRANKISTS.
Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill, b. 1705, the alchemist, married the 1st to BELCHACKA [of Lipnik close to Bielsko-Biala of the Sulkowskis; in Lipnik were living the ancestors of Karol Wojtyla], the 2nd to Martha Maria Trebicka or Marta Trembicka.
Marcin /Mikolaj Radziwill was the owner of Ostrow Wielkopolski and Przygodzice close to southern border of named Ostrow [9 km to south]. Przygodzice owned Jan Jerzy Przebendowski, General-major in 1728, the Malbork governor in 1697-1703, the Chelmno governor in 1693, the father of Dorota Henrietta Przebendowska [1682-1755] married Jan Mikolaj Radziwill.
In 1755, Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill took Przygodzice.

In 1765, Jakob Frank, known Sabbatean, planned to establish links with the Russian Orthodox Church and with the Russian government through a Russian ambassador in Warsaw, Prince REPNIN. At the end of the year a Frankist delegation went to Smolensk and Moscow [1765-1766].

Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill, b. 1705 in Ciemkowicze, General Lieutenant, d. 1782 in Sluck,
was the son of
Jan Mikolaj Radziwill [the co-owner of OSTROW WIELKOPOLSKI with the Przebendowskis], and Dorota Henryka Przebendowska [b. ca 1680 ?], 2nd voto Franciszek Bielinski [1683 - 1766].

Note to
Marianna Korytowska, 1750-1799 + Seweryn Pagowski,
with a daughter + Jan Nepomucen Paschalis Chrzanowski, 1779-1854,
and with next daughter Anna Pagowska b. 1787 + Rafal Chrzanowski 1783-1831.

Above Jan Nepomucen Paschalis Chrzanowski, 1779-1854 was the son of
Jan Chrzanowski + Katarzyna Sokolowska b. 1757.
Jan Chrzanowski b. 1741, d. 1827 in Staw Kaliski {here was born RAFAL Chrzanowski in 1784}. Jan was the son of Franciszek Chrzanowski younger b. ca 1720 in Ostrzeszow, d. 1795; the grandson of
Franciszek Chrzanowski b. 1695 and Zofia Krasicka.
Franciszek b. ca 1720 married Wiktoria MEJER {compare Zbigniew Brzezinski and his ancestors}.
Franciszek Chrzanowski older, 1695 - 1761, m. Zofia KRASICKA b. ca 1700.
Franciszek Chrzanowski older, b. 1695, was the brother to JAKUB Chrzanowski b. ca 1690.

Jozef Chrzanowski / Jozef Urban b. 1728 + Marianna Zaremba b. ca 1740. Named here Jozef Urban Chrzanowski had a son Tomasz Chrzanowski born in 1770. Jozef Urban Chrzanowski b. 1728, was the son of
Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690 + Zofia Zielonacka.

Above Rafal Chrzanowski, 1783/1784 - 1831 + Anna Pagowska. Rafal Chrzanowski died in Mieczownica, in the Giewartow / Giewartowo, north-east to Wrzesnia, 7 kilometres west of Ostrowite, 11 km north-east of Slupca, and 71 km east of Poznan.
Rafal Chrzanowski d. 1831, was the son of
Jan Chrzanowski and Katarzyna Sokolowska.
Jan Chrzanowski b. 1741 [the brother of Tomasz b. 1740] + Katarzyna.
Jan was the son of Franciszek younger, b. ca 1720, the grandson of Franciszka Chrzanowski older, b. 1695.


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General Stefan Rowecki - Chrzanowski - Trampczynski - Raczynski - Kiedrzynski and the Hutten-Czapski branch:

Ludwika Kiedrzynska, married Maciej Otto Trampczynski junior (1740 - 1789),
the son of
Jan Otto-Trampczynski b. ca 1710, and Rozalia GARCZYNSKA
[Rozalia was born in 1712 in Budziejewo, the Wagrowiec County - d. 1742, the daughter of Samson Garczynski + Marianna. Rozalia b. in 1712, was the wife of Maciej Laskowski and Jan Otto-Trampczynski.
Rozalia b. in 1712, was the mother of
Bonifacy Jan Nepomucen Laskowski; Maciej Otto-Trampczynski b. 1740; Antoni Otto-Trampczynski; and Dominik Otto-Trampczynski.
Above Maciej LASKOWSKI was the son of Andrzej Laskowski and Konstancja Dabrowska / Dombrowska].

Jan Trampczynski b. ca 1710, was the son of Walenty b. ca 1680;
and the grandson of
Jan Trampczynski + Anna Szkudlska.

Antoni Trampczynski b. ca 1720, was the son of Walenty Trampczynski, too - inf. in 1754. Walenty or Walentyn Otto Trampczynski, was the Sochaczew official, born ca 1680. Walenty Trampczynski was the son of
Jan Otto Trampczynski born ca 1640 + Anna Szkudlski / Anna Szkudlarska,
and Walenty owned Czachor / Czachory in the Kalisz county. Walenty sold half of Czachor to his son Antoni Otto Trampczynski. Antoni was the son of Teresa Miaskowski Trampczynska.
Antoni Trampczynski b. ca 1720, m. also Bona Pstrokonski, the daughter of Maciej Pstrokonski + Konstancja Zareba.

Stefan Otto Trampczynski b. ca 1630/1634, was the brother of Jan Trampczynski b. ca 1640, and both were sons to Adam Otto Trampczynski b. ca 1600.

Walenty Trampczynski was the son of Jan Otto Trampczynski born ca 1640 + Anna Szkudlski / Anna Szkudelski = Szkudlarska. Jan was the son of Adam Trampczynski b. ca 1600, died bef. 1643 + Anna Pecharzewska
{Adam had also a wife Zofia - inf. in Gniezno and Konin};
Jan Trampczynski b. ca 1640, was the grandson of Walenty Trapczynski / Trampczynski b. ca 1570
[husband of Jadwiga Gorska and Zofia LIPSKA];
Jan Trampczynski was the great-grandson of Jan Otto-Trampczynski b. ca 1545
[Jan b. ca 1545 was the husband of Jadwiga Bogucka and Felicja Szczesna Popowska]
+ Felicja Szczesna Popowska born ca 1550.
Felicja b. ca 1550 was the mother of
Stanislaw Otto-Trampczynski b. 1579;
Walenty Trapczynski / Trampczynski b. ca 1570;
Wawrzyniec Otto-Trampczynski;
Rafal Otto-Trampczynski;
Anna Otto-Trampczynska and 1 other.

Jan Otto-Trampczynski b. ca 1545 had the brother Wojciech Otto-Trampczynski b. ca 1531.
Jan b. ca 1545 and Wojciech Trampczynski b. ca 1531, were the sons of Stanislaw Otto-Trampczynski - Topor, b. ca 1495/1500
[Stanislaw b. ca 1495/1500 was the husband of Zofia Kozminska and Anna Slawienska],
+ Anna Slawienska of Grab b. ca 1513.
Stanislaw was the son of Jan b. ca 1470, and the grandson of Jan b. ca 1440,
the great-grandson of Swietopelk Trampczynski b. aft. 1400.

Jozef Chrzanowski {Korab}, b. March 1761, d. 1833.

Dorota Agata Brzeski (born Chrzanowski in 1801), was the daughter of mentioned Jozef Chrzanowski b. 1761, and Jozefa Trawinski b. in 1760, d. in 1791. Jozef was born in 1761, d. 1833.
Jozef Chrzanowski [b. 1761] m. Zofia Tymienicka / TYMIENIECKA - 2nd wife of Jozef Chrzanowski. Jozef was born in 1761 and he had 8 children with Trawinska and with TYMIENIECKA:
1.
Ignacy Chrzanowski, Polish Colonel in 1830, the chief of HQ of the Polish Army; lived in {Dec.} 1793-1861;
2.
Jozef Teodor Chrzanowski, 1794-1831;
3.
unknown of OLKUSZ;
4.
CHRZANOWSKI Wojciech (January 1793-1861) b. in Biskupice, the Cracow prov., died in Paris; General, was the son of Jozef, 1761-1833 + Jozefa Trawinska
[either
Wojciech Chrzanowski was born in 1793, to Adam Chrzanowski and Jadwiga. Wojciech had 7 siblings: Walenty Chrzanowski, Elzbieta Chrzanowska and 5 others.
or
Wojciech Chrzanowski was born in 1793, to Kajetan Chrzanowski; Kajetan was born in 1769. Wojciech had 2 sons: Jakub Chechlinski and one other];
Jozefa Chrzanowska Trawinska d. in 1791.
5. Wiktoria Wloczewski.

Jakub Kiedrzynski - the owner of Orpiszewek [born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798];
the closest relatives of the MADALINSKI family was Jakub Kiedrzynski, the official of Kalisz who helped to this family. Jozef Madalinski, Jakub Madalinski and Julianna nee BOGDANSKA were owners of Raczkow and Upuszczow, inf. 1786. Above JAKUB Kiedrzynski, and Antoni Psarski in 1792 [Antoni PSARSKI m. Lucja Czekulin] were next of kin to the Madalinski family.
Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809, m. Julianna Bogdanska, 1st voto JAKUB Kiedrzynski; she d. in Orpiszew / Orpiszewko / ORPISZEWEK in 1809
(Orpiszewko was owned by the Kiedrzynskis).
He was the son of
Kajetan Madalinski, 1740-1784 and Dorota Kiedrzynska b. 1740 or 1750 - 1784.
Mentioned Jozef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI b. 1774, was the owner of Kraszyn [18 km south-east to MLYNY PIEKARSKIE, and south-east to DOBRA;
see CHRZANOWSKI in Piekary]
and Chodaki [4 km south-east to named KRASZYN].

Above 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 b. 1793/1794],
the son of
Jozef Chrzanowski [b. 1761] and Zofia Tymienicka / TYMIENIECKA
- 2nd wife of Jozef Chrzanowski.

Pawel Chrzanowski b. 1798/1800 - 1866 + Michalina Rybicka. Pawel Chrzanowski b. in Rekoszewice, d. in PANASZEW, was the son of Stanislaw Chrzanowski + Petronela Tomicka, ca 1760/1763 - 1827; Stanislaw Chrzanowski, b. ca 1760/1770, was the son of
Jozef Chrzanowski b. 1728 + Marianna Zaremba b. ca 1740.
Named here Jozef Urban Chrzanowski b. 1728, had a son Tomasz Chrzanowski born in 1770.

Jozef Urban Chrzanowski b. 1728, was the son of
Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690 + Zofia Zielonacka.

The CHRZANOWSKI family came from named Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690, of the Ostrzeszow county, who bought in 1725 from Jozef Kraszkowski, the estates:
Siekierzyn and Marszalkowo, and in 1753 his above son Jozef Chrzanowski / Jozef Urban b. 1728,
with the brothers
Ignacy Chrzanowski b. ca 1730, and Michal Chrzanowski b. ca 1732,
sold mentioned Siekierzyn and Marszalkowo.

Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690, had a brother Wojciech Chrzanowski, 1696 - 1720, the son of Piotr Chrzanowski b. ca 1650, close to Opinogora, and Anna born Chrzanowski born ca 1666.
Wojciech had also a brother Mateusz Chrzanowski.
Wojciech married Anna Zofia Glodkowska born in Chrzanowo Tworki, with a son Tomasz Chrzanowski born in 1718.

Jozef Chrzanowski b. 1761 was the son of {? - acc. to me of Michal Chrzanowski b. ca 1732}
[Jozef b. 1761 was maybe the brother of Adam b. ca 1760/1765,
Ignacy younger b. ca 1760 and
both were the sons of Ignacy Chrzanowski older b. ca 1730.
Maybe Jozef b. 1761, Ignacy younger b. ca 1760, and KAJETAN b. 1769, were the brothers to Jakub younger b. ca 1763
{Jozef Chrzanowski was born in 1807, to Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1763, and Marianna. Jozef married Brygida Chrzanowski in 1831}]
1. Jozef Urban Chrzanowski b. 1728
[Jozef Chrzanowski / Jozef Urban b. 1728 + Anna Chadzynski.
Michal Mateusz Chrzanowski b. ca 1774, d. in the Hrubieszow in 1845, was the son of Jozef Chrzanowski b. 1728 + Anna Chadzynski.
Jozef was the son of Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690. Inf. in 1838],
2. either of Ignacy Chrzanowski older b. ca 1730
[Adam Chrzanowski and Franciszek Robert Chrzanowski were the sons of Ignacy Chrzanowski b. ca 1760; the grandsons of Ignacy older b. ca 1730; the great-grandsons of Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690];
3. or of Michal Chrzanowski b. ca 1732
[Konrad Jozefat Chrzanowski; Lukasz Piotr Szymon Chrzanowski; Szymon Chrzanowski; Izabela Helena Milewska; Franciszka Weronika Nostitz-Jackowska, were both the children of
Kacper Chrzanowski + Magdalena Sulimierski.
The grandchildren of unknown b. ca 1760/1770; the great-grandchildren of named MICHAL Chrzanowski b. ca 1732; the great-great-grandchildren of above Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690].

Above General Wojciech Chrzanowski b. 1793, co-operated in France with:
Wladyslaw Zamoyski, Stanislaw Barzykowski, Jozef Bem, Ludwik Bystrzonowski / Ludwik Bystrzanowski
{Ludwik Tadeusz Bystrzonowski b. 1797, d. 1878; was the son of Kazimierz Bystrzanowski + Css Anna Russocka m. ca 1795, the daughter of Count Mikolaj Russocki, ca 1745-1818 + Magdalena Dobinska.
Liberata Bystrzanowska m. Wladyslaw Kochanowski, was the daughter of named Kazimierz Bystrzanowski.
Kazimierz Szafraniec-Bystrzanowski, 1764-1840, was the son of
Michal Bystrzonowski, the Royal court official, ca 1730-1798 + Katarzyna Borzyslawska / Boryslawska;
the grandson of
Karol Bystrzanowski, the Checiny official, 1710-1752 + Apolonia Misiowska;
above Katarzyna Boryslawska was the daughter of Antoni Borzyslawski, the Halicz official
[Sebastian Bystrzanowski b. 1730, d. 1795, was the son of Karol Bystrzanowski b. ca 1710 + Apolonia];
the great-grandson of
Jan Stanislaw Bystrzanowski b. ca 1660/1665 + Zofia May;
the great-great-great-grandson of Jan Bystrzanowski b. ca 1570, d. in 1634 + Katarzyna Misiowska.
Jan b. ca 1660/1665, had a brother Aleksander Bystrzanowski},
Michal Czajkowski,
Henryk Dembinski,
Julian Klaczko, Karol Kniaziewicz,
Teodor Morawski, Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz, Narcyz Olizar, Ludwik Plater, Karol Sienkiewicz,
Janusz Woronicz, Ludwik Zwierkowski.

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. He 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.
Wojciech Chrzanowski was the son of Jozef Chrzanowski + Jozefa Trawinska.

Siekierzyn - the Grabow by Prosna commune, in the Ostrzeszow County, and Marszalki / Marszalkowo - 2 km south-west to Siekierzyn. Siekierzyn - 6 km north-west to BOBROWNIKI of the MADALINSKI family intermarried to Kiedrzynski. 7 km north to Doruchow.

Konrad Jozefat CHRZANOWSKI and Lukasz Piotr Szymon Chrzanowski and Szymon Chrzanowski, with Izabela Helena Milewska, Franciszka Weronika NOSTITZ-Jackowska, were the children of
Kacper Chrzanowski + Magdalena Sulimierski;
and the great-great-grandchildren of named Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690
- inf. in 1837.

Michal Mateusz CHRZANOWSKI b. ca 1774, d. in the Hrubieszow parish in 1845, the son of
Jozef Chrzanowski b. 1728 + Anna Chadzynski;
the grandson of named Jakub Chrzanowski b. ca 1690.

Zofia Michalina Chrzanowska Rowecka / Zofia Rowecka
was the daughter of
Damian Chrzanowski Sr., b. 1831, d. in 1892 + Melania Paulina Chrzanowska (Ulatowska) b. 1840, d. in 1917 in Petersburg,
the daughter of
Stanislaw Ulatowski + Emilia Ulatowska b. ca 1810,
the daughter of
Adam Tomasz Andrzej Otto-Trampczynski of DZIERZAZNA and KOBYLKA + Urszula Suchorzewska, but Adam Tomasz was married twice - also to Jozefa Urszula Otto-Trampczynska b. 1790,
the daughter of
Wladyslaw Suchorzewski + Marianna SOKOLNICKA b. 1770,
the daughter of
Jan Nepomucen Sokolnicki b. aft. 1710 + Teresa Trampczynska b. ca 1750,
ie. Teresa Otto-Trampczynska, the daughter of Stanislaw TRAMPCZYNSKI b. ca 1730 + Anna Lojko.


Jakub Kiedrzynski was born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798.
His two wives: Brygida Bardzka [in 1767]; and Julianna nee Bogdanska [ca 1788].
Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809, m. Julianna Bogdanska, 1st voto JAKUB Kiedrzynski; she d. in Orpiszew / Orpiszewko in 1809 (Orpiszewko was the Kiedrzynskis).
Jozef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI b. 1774, the owner of Kraszyn and Chodaki, had children:
a)
Kunegunda b. ca 1809 in Orpiszewek, m. in 1835 in Restarzew, to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784;
b)
Sebastian Fabian MADALINSKI.

Kunegunda Madalinska born before 1809 in Orpiszewek, m. in 1835 in Restarzew, to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784 [his 2nd wife],
the son of
Zofia Tymienicki Chrzanowska + Jozef Chrzanowski [b. 1761].

Inf. on 1st wife of named GRZEGORZ Chrzanowski:
Jakub Hiacynt Madalinski b. 1775 [he was the brother of Jozef Wawrzyniec Kajetan Madalinski b. 1774, Captain], m. Honorata Psarska, the daughter of Jan Kanty Psarski;
with children:
a)
Anna Madalinska b. 1797, m. in 1821 to Jozef Julian Walewski,
the son of Andrzej WALEWSKI and Antonina Czartkowska, the owner of Wola Balucka;
b)
Eliza Madalinska, 1800-1829 [1st wife of Grzegorz], m. Grzegorz Chrzanowski
[his son in 1864, bought Bobrowniki from Julian Jozef Chrzanowski, ex-owner of Olszowa close to Kepno;
then Walerian Chrzanowski (1834 -1891) - his son.
Compare:
in 1795 Nicolas CHOPIN was a home tutor to the children of Ewa Laczynska nee Zaborowska, a widow of Maciej Laczynski, remarried with Jozef Chrzanowski.
Jozef Chrzanowski {Korab}, b. March 1761, d. 1833],
c)
Pulcheria Anna Magdalena b. 1795 in Parcice,
d)
Ludwik Jozef Augustyn Madalinski b. ca 1803, d. 1854, the landowner of Koscielec and Madalinow, m. in 1829 in Restarzew, to Pelagia Krystyna Jozefa Wegierska b. ca 1810, a daughter of Petronela nee Psarska;
with a son
Stanislaw MADALINSKI, b. ca 1835, lived Iwanowice, m. in 1857 in Biala, to Felicja Malgorzata Sylwestra Potocka Seliga, b. ca 1838 in Stypuly.

Jakub Kiedrzynski from Kalisz, was the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1710/1720; JAKUB was the owner of Orpiszewek, born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798. Above JAKUB Kiedrzynski was the relative to Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809, because Jozef m. Julianna nee Bogdanska, 1st voto JAKUB Kiedrzynski. Jozef had the daughter Kunegunda Madalinska born before 1809 in Orpiszewek, m. in 1835 in Restarzew, to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784, the son of Zofia Tymienicki Chrzanowska. Jozef Madalinski was the son of Kajetan Madalinski, 1740-1784 and Dorota Kiedrzynska, 1740 or 1750 - 1784. JAKUB'S brother was Kasper Kiedrzynski and IZYDOR Kiedrzynski!

MICHAL Arcichowski or Arciechowski Michal, b. ca 1717, inf. 1748, died in Chodziez [northern Grand Poland and close to ex-Prussian border], in 1771. Before 1747 he was married to Antonine (Agnieszka ?) Golinska, d. before 1779, with a son Anastazy, and daughters:
Marianna Arciszewska in 1779 m. to Kasper Kiedrzynski / KACPER KIEDRZYNSKI [see family of Izydor Kiedrzynski];
Nepomucena in 1778 m. Zygmunt Grudzinski;
Michalina;
Karolina in 1779 was unmarried.

Antoni Horodyski junior, 1798-1877,
was the son of Ignacy Horodyski, 1776-1856, and the grandson of Antoni Horodyski senior, born ca 1740, official in DYNEBURG + Ksawera Jaworska.
Andrzej Michal Horodyski b. 1773 in Baworowo [the son of ANTONI senior + 1st wife JUSTYNA MARCHOCKA HORODYSKA.
Jadwiga Horodyska b. ca 1830-1903, was the daughter of Antoni Horodyski junior, 1798-1877, and Ignacja Wyszynska.
Jadwiga's brother was Wladyslaw HORODYSKI, married to Jozefa Chrzanowska.
In 1866, a distillery was in Molodiatycze. Before 1890, the village was in the hands of Antoni Horodyski, the son of Wladyslaw.
Andrzej Michal Horodyski / Michal Andrzej Horodyski, b. 1773, translator, and Freemason. Translator together with Szaniawski, 1808; also with S. Staszic, F. K. Dmochowski, A. and K. Gliszczynski, A. Wyganowski, M. Wodzynski. Horodyski Andrzej Michal, 1798 co-organizer and secretary of the Polish Republicans Society; Jacobin, 1807-09 he cooperated in organizing the Polish authorities; in 1831, the Minister of Foreign Affairs under the head Adam Jerzy Czartoryski. Wincenty Niemojowski - vice president, head of the Administration and Police Department. In 1831, Minister of Internal Affairs and Police has been appointed Bonawentura Niemojowski and then Antoni Gliszczynski; Wiktor Rembielinski the minister of justice.

Jozefa Aniela Gabriela Chrzanowska, m. in 1878 to Antoni Horodyski of Molodiatycze.
But earlier in 1781 Krylow bought Jozefa Chrzanowska. Her son Jozef Chrzanowski 1820 built here a manor.
Then the Krylow manor took named Jozefa Aniela Gabriela Chrzanowska, 1833-1901, the daughter of
Ignacy Chrzanowski + Aniela Rzewuska.
Ignacy Chrzanowski, 1802-1874 m. also Nepomucena Balbina Murzynowska, b. ca 1820.
Ignacy was the son of Jozef Teodor Chrzanowski, 1774-1840 + Marianna Mieczkowska, died in 1859.

Nepomucena was the daughter of Jozef Murzynowski b. ca 1790, died ca 1832 + Balbina Zielinska.
Jozef Murzynowski was the son of Ignacy Alojzy Murzynowski, the Dobrzyn official, b. ca 1750.

The owners of Swiedziebnia were the Murzynowskis.
They were lived here in the second part of the 18th century, and after 1821, Michal Murzynowski was the owner. Michal Murzynowski possessed Ostrow, in 1841 he was the DOBRZYN official; the owner of Besznica, Dzierzno, Mantyki, named Ostrow, Rokitnica, and mentioned Swiedziebnia, and also of Zduny. Michal Murzynowski m. unknown with 1 son, Bernard Murzynowski, b. ca 1790.

Michal Murzynowski, 1762-1841, was the son of
Antoni Murzynowski, the Nowogrodek official, lived in Swiedziebnia, b. ca 1730, m. Helena Radziminska,
and the 2nd married to Urszula.
Michal was the grandson of Tomasz Murzynowski, b. 1700/1710.
Named above Helena was the daughter of Antoni Radziminski, the Nur official, 1690-1756 + Teresa Elzbieta Baranowska b. in 1698.

Jozef Murzynowski, b. ca 1758 in Swiedziebnia,
was the son of
Antoni Murzynowski, the Nowogrodek official, b. ca 1730 + Helena Radziminska.

Wawrzyniec Murzynowski, ca 1760 - 1838, was the son of named Antoni Murzynowski b. 1730, and Ludwika BRONIKOWSKA.

Swiedziebnia in 1761 - Teodora Franciszka Marianna Murzynowska was born as the daughter of named Antoni Murzynowski b. ca 1730, and Helena Radziminska. In 1762 in Swiedziebnia, Michal Murzynowski was born to Antoni, b. ca 1730, and Helena Radziminska. In 1764, Barbara Murzynowska was born and died in 1765, the daughter of Antoni Murzynowski and Helena Radziminska. 1766, Adam Szymon Murzynowski was born to named Antoni and Helena Radziminska. 1767, Swiedziebnia, Adam Szymon Filip Murzynowski born to Antoni and Helena Radziminska. In 1779, Ludwik Murzynowski died, he was born ca 1760, to Antoni and Helena Radziminska. In 1841, Swiedziebnia, Michal Murzynowski died; b. ca 1760, as the son of Antoni Murzynowski and Helena Radziminska.

1887, Swiedziebnia, Dominik Stefan Gniazdowski was born, to Stefan Gniazdowski and Marta Mankowska.

Jozef Koschembahr-Lyskowski, 1853-1922, m. Helena Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1870,
the daughter of
Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski and Elzbieta Karwat.
Helena had a sister Czeslawa Hutten-Czapska, 1874-1956.
Mentioned Elzbieta Hutten Czapska (Karwat), 1842 in Wichulec - 1906 in Brodnica, the daughter of Teofil Karwat.

Feliks Murzynowski or Felicjan Murzynowski, b. ca 1766, d. 1832,
was the son of
Ludwik Murzynowski.
FELIKS was the husband of Helena Gwalbert Karsnicka, Murzynowska and Honorata Gatkiewicz,
the daughter of
Tomasz Ignacy Gatkiewicz, 1766-1837
[Karolina Gatkiewicz Korytowska died 1850, was a daughter of
Piotr Korytowski and Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka nee Rokossowska.
Ewa come from Karol Rokossowski and Marianna Grodzicka ca 1720 - died 1780.
Karolina, b. after 1760, was the wife of Tomasz Ignacy Gatkiewicz, b. 1766, and mother of
Honorata Murzynowska
and Tekla Agnieszka Zakrzewska],
the granddaughter of
Michal Gatkiewicz,
the great-granddaughter of
Antoni Wojciech Gatkiewicz + Gorzewska / Katarzyna Gorzynska.

In 1838 in Dzierzno [close to Swiedziebnia], the owner - Alfons Czapski, b. ca 1810,
the son of
Franciszek Andrzej Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1760,
the grandson of
Jozef Hutten-Czapski, b. 1722 or ca 1720, and Anna Wernikowska b. ca 1740.

Jozef Hutten-Czapski (1722-1765), Polish General Major, Governor of Elblag, Senator for the Kingdom of Poland. He was buried in 1765 in Chelmno. Jozef Czapski was the son of
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699 / 1700 - 1746 + Teofila Konopacka, 1680-1733 in Rynkowka.

Nepomucena Balbina Murzynowska, b. ca 1820
was the daughter of
Jozef Murzynowski, ca 1790 - ca 1832 + Balbina Zielinska.
And the granddaughter of
Brygida Hutten-Czapska ZIELINSKA, 1758-1801,
the daughter of
Jozef Hutten-Czapski, 1722-1765 + Elzbieta Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1730,
and the granddaughter of
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699-1746 + Teofila Konopacka died in 1733;
and of
Jozef Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1700.

Above Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699-1746 + Teofila Konopacka / Tekla Konopacka Czapska of the Bukowiec commune, 1680-1733.
Ignacy was next of kin to
Michal Kazimierz Rybenko, Duke Radziwill, 1702-1762 + Anna Luiza Mycielska, 1729-1771; and to Jozef Antoni Lipski, 1688-1752 + Anna Letkowska, 1690-1754.

Above Ignacy Czapski, 1699 - 1746 in Rynkowce, the governor of Gdansk. The son of
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski, the Elblag governor, 1656 - 1716,
the grandson of
Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski, b. 1607, the MALBORK official, m. Ludwika Rudnicka.

Above Franciszek Miroslaw Czapski, 1607 - 1677, the Malbork official, also m. Zofia von Holtzen (Guldenblock von Holt).

Bogdan Franciszek Serwacy Hutten-Czapski, the German military advisor bef. the 1st World War;
his father -
Jozef Napoleon Kazimierz Hutten-Czapski, 1797 - 1852 in Smogulec + Eleonora Mielzynski;
his grandfather
Jozef Grzegorz Longin Hutten-Czapski, 1760-1810;
and his great-grandfather
General Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792, of the Swiecie county;
the great-great-grandfather was mentioned above
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699 - 1745/1746 in RYNKOWKA, the owner of SOPONIN + Tekla Konopacka = Teofila Czapska.

Above Ignacy Hutten-Czapski b. 1699 had sons:
1.
Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski, the last CHELMNO governor;
2.
General Antoni Hutten-Czapski (1725-1792);
3.
Jozef Hutten-Czapski (1722-1765), the ELBLAG governor.

Ignacy Hutten-Czapski b. 1699 was the son of
Jan Chryzostom Czapski, 1656 - 1716, the ELBLAG governor.
The grandson of
Franciszek Miroslaw Czapski, 1607 - 1677, the MALBORK official, m. Zofia von Holtzen (Guldenblock von Holt).

Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski was the father of
1.
Tomasz Franciszek Hutten-Czapski (1675-1733), the Chelmno bishop;
2.
above Jan Chryzostom Czapski (1656-1716), the Elblag governor;
3.
Piotr Aleksander Hutten-Czapski b. bef. 1677 [ca 1660/1670], died in 1717 / 1737, the CHELMNO governor.

Note to named Piotr Aleksander Hutten-Czapski:
we back to Jablonowo Pomorskie owned by the NARZYMSKI family. Otylia Karwat with the Murdelio coat of arms, here was buried. Otylia b. 1810, d. in 1867 in Gotha. Marianna Deograta Balbina Oginska (born Narzymska), 1844 - 1914,
was the daughter of
Stefan Narzymski b. in 1797, and Otolia Narzymska born Karwat in 1810.

Marianna had 2 brothers among others Feliks Narzymski, the owner of Jablonowo Pomorskie.
Marianna NARZYMSKA married Feliks Oginski in 1873, born in 1828, in the Wilno province.

Above Stefan Narzymski, 1797-1868, was the son of
Jan Narzymski, ca 1761-1811;
the grandson of
Stanislaw Narzymski, 1719-1784, younger + Roza Sartawska;
the great-grandson of
Jakub Florian Narzymski, 1690 - 1759 in Warszawa, MP of Dobrzyn and of Ciechanow, the Czernihow governor in 1734-1737, the Gdansk Pommerania governor in 1737 until April 1758, the Nur official in 1720, the Ciechanow official in 1714 and 1718, the PLOCK governor in 1730-1734,
married Anna Czapska,
the daughter of
Piotr Aleksander Hutten-Czapski younger, b. bef. 1677 [NOT in 1685], died in 1737 [NOT in 1717];
and Piotr was the son of
Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski [Franciszek Miroslaw Czapski, 1607 - 1677, the MALBORK official, m. Zofia von Holtzen], was born of course bef. 1640, and died in 1677 or in 1687 + ZOFIA,
the daughter of
Jan Guldenbalk von Holt and Magdalena Uskul;
and Piotr Aleksander younger was the grandson of
Piotr Hutten - Czapski older b. ca 1600.

Piotr Aleksander Hutten-Czapski, younger, b. bef. 1677 [NOT in 1685], married twice:
Marianna BNINSKA
and Konstancja von KOSS.

Jozef Hutten-Czapski, the 2nd, b. 1720/1722.
His grandson Alfons Hutten Czapski, in 1838 took Dzierzno close to Swiedziebnia.

Alfons Czapski, b. ca 1810,
the son of
Franciszek Andrzej Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1760,
the grandson of
Jozef Hutten-Czapski, b. 1722 or ca 1720, and Anna Wernikowska b. ca 1740.
Jozef Czapski married 1st ca 1740 to Marianna Karlowska b. ca 1723;
Jozef Hutten Czapski m. 2nd ca 1750 to Elzbieta Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1730,
the daughter of
Jozef Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1700.

Jozef b. 1720/1722 m. 3rd ca 1758 to named Anna Wernikowska.
Jozef Hutten-Czapski (1720/1722-1765), Polish General Major, Governor of Elblag, Senator for the Kingdom of Poland. He was buried in 1765 in Chelmno. Jozef Czapski b. 1720/1722,
was the son of
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699 / 1700 - 1746 + Teofila Konopacka, 1680-1733.

Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1690/1700, died in Rynkowka, close to Smetowo Graniczne. The son of Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski and Ludwika.

Jozef Piotr Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1700,
was the son of
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski b. 1656.

Piotr Aleksander Hutten-Czapski, b. bef. 1677 [NOT ca 1680/1685], d. 1737, the GDANSK governor, was the son of
Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski b. 1607 + Zofia Hutten-Czapska.

PIOTR Aleksander Hutten-Czapski b. bef. 1677, was the brother of
1.
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski b. 1656;
2.
Franciszek Tomasz Hutten-Czapski.

Ignacy Czapski, 1699 - 1746 in Rynkowce, the governor of Gdansk.
The son of mentioned above
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski, the Elblag governor, 1656 - 1716,
the grandson of
Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski, b. 1607, the MALBORK official, also m. Ludwika Rudnicka.
Above Franciszek Miroslaw Czapski, 1607 - 1677, the Malbork official, m. Zofia von Holtzen (Guldenblock von Holt).

Jozef Piotr Hutten-Czapski, was the son of Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski.

Franciszek Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1720, was the son of Jozef Piotr Hutten-Czapski and Kazimiera Bona. Franciszek was the father of Zuzanna Potocka, the wife of Stanislaw Kostka Potocki.

Stanislaw Kostka Potocki b. 1740, was the son of Jozef Potocki and Anna Kunegunda.
Jozef Potocki, Sr., died in 1781, was the son of Stefan Potocki and Franciszka.

Jozef Koschembahr-Lyskowski, 1853-1922, m. Helena Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1870,
the daughter of
Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski and Elzbieta Karwat.
Helena had a sister Czeslawa Hutten-Czapska, 1874-1956.
Mentioned Elzbieta Hutten Czapska (nee Karwat), 1842 in Wichulec - 1906 in Brodnica, was the daughter of Teofil Karwat.

Charlupia Mala - 6 km north-west to Sieradz.

Julia Emilia Olszowska Brzezinska had also a son
Antoni Brzezinski b. ca 1855 + Maria Kobylecka.
Antoni's daughter was Zofia Brzezinska b. in 1882 in Dzierlin in the Charlupia Mala parish.

Junior, Wladyslaw Czapski b. in 1882 in Rajsko, engineering, living in Kalisz, m. in 1911 in Dzierlin, in the Charlupia Mala parish to Zofia Brzezinska b. in 1882 in Dzierlin.

Above Wladyslaw junior was the brother of Kazimierz Czapski b. 1875 in Rajsko close to Kalisz {the next of kin to the family of General Wojciech JARUZELSKI}.
They were the sons of
Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski b. 1835/1842, m. Zofia Chyczewska, ca 1845 - died aft. 1911 or Chiczewska, Chyczowska; second married to KARWAT.
Bpt. of Wladyslaw Hutten Czapski was in 1844 in Wielun, with the godparents: Andrzej Piotrowicz and Konstancja Czapska.
Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski m. 1st Zofia Chyczewska, ca 1845 - died aft. 1911 or Chiczewska, Chyczowska.
They had children:
1.
Kazimierz Czapski b. 1875 in Rajsko close to Kalisz
[7 kilometres east of Opatowek, 17 km east of Kalisz, 4 km west to OSZCZEKLIN - see Kiedrzynski and Arnold - Wolowski history; 13 km west to CHLEWO],
died in 1952, buried in Cieszecin, solicitor in Kalisz; studied in Petersburg and Lipsk and Kalisz under jurist Wincenty Jaruzelski b. in 1844 in Warszawa, d. in 1918, Kalisz. In 1904, solicitor and Bank director in Kalisz. The owner of Galewice-B in 1895 - 1939, in 1911 he was living in Galewice;
married Helena Jaruzelska (1886 - 1962, buried in Cieszecin), the daughter of
Wincenty Jaruzelski (1844 - 1918 in Kalisz), jurist, and Teresa Puchalska,
the daughter of Jozef PUCHALSKI + Maria Czerwinska.
2.
junior, Wladyslaw Czapski b. in 1882 in Rajsko, engineering, living in Kalisz, m. in 1911 in Dzierlin, in the Charlupia Mala parish to Zofia Brzezinska b. in 1882 in Dzierlin, the daughter of Antoni Brzezinski b. ca 1855 + Maria Kobylecka.
3.
Tadeusz Czapski (1874 in Rajsko - 1942 in Hartheim), the priest in 1899, in Goliszew (1935 - 1941).
4.
Stefan Czapski (1877 - 1955), buried in Poznan, living in 1910 in Galewice, m. Wanda Lunska b. in 1879.
They had a daughter Halina Marta Czapska b. in 1909 in Petersburg.
5.
Ignacy Czapski (1879 - 1956), buried in Poznan, m. Zofia Rojewska (1889 - 1972), and she came from Cieszecin together with Leonard Rojewski b. 1882. Ignacy had a daughter Irena Czapska (1923 - 2005).

Wladyslaw Hutten - Czapski b. [ca 1840, but bpt in Wielun in 1844] 1835 / 1842 was the son of
Ignacy Hutten Czapski b. ca 1800/1810 + Justyna Wegrzycka.
My guess is that Ignacy Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1800/1810 - who was the brother of Konstancja Hutten-Czapska, a virgin, born in 1819 - could not register the birth of his son, Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski / Wladyslaw Czapski in 1835. Why? Probably Ignacy Czapski took part in the guerrilla warfare in the spring of 1833. As a consequence of this, he was deprived of his civil rights and legal personality, in line with the Russian legal regulations introduced in the years 1832-1834. It was similar with Gabriel Kiedrzynski from January 1833. Gabriel Kiedrzynski was living in Jedlno and Wola Wiazowa, the son of Izydor Kiedrzynski, the grandson of Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, and Gabriel used as many as 5 different surnames and agnomens. Wladyslaw Czapski was not baptized until 1844 in Wielun. This Czapski family found protection in Cieszecin and in Kalisz intermarried to the JARUZELSKI clan.

Wladyslaw Czapski / Wladyslaw Hutten Czapski b. 1835/1840/1842, bpt. in Wielun, was the son of Ignacy Hutten Czapski born in RASZKOW in February 1802. Raszkow belonged to my family, Kiedrzynski.
In 1802, Ignacy Jozef Hutten Czapski was born,
the son of
Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765
[the grandson of Antoni Hutten Czapski b. 1723/1726 and KATARZYNA]
+ Marjanna Rudnicka b. ca 1775, the daughter of
Szymon Rudnicki + Salomea.
Godfather - Ignacy Rudnicki, the owner of Koscielna Wies;
the godmother - Juljanna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska, the owner of Raszkow.

JAN HUTTEN CZAPSKI was living in RASZKOW, but was forest official in Glogowa / Glogow.

Wladyslaw b. 1835 had godmother Czapska of Piaski in the Boleslawiec parish.

In 1802, Ignacy Jozef Hutten Capski was born in Raszkow, the son of
Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765. Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765, was living in Ostrzeszow ca 1788-1792 and in Raszkow ca 1802.

Jan Czapski b. ca 1765 was the son of Antoni Hutten Czapski.

Antoni Hutten Czapski was born ca 1723.
Antoni Czapski had a sibilings: Jakub and Joanna.
In 1765, Antoni Czapski, the son of
Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700,
and the grandson of Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1680/1688,
sold the part of Bobrowa / Bobrowo [10 km north-west to Brodnica], to Jan Lewald Jezierski.

Antoni Hutten-Czapski was the son of Jozef Czapski, b. ca 1700.

Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700, had a brother Jerzy Czapski b. ca 1695. Jozef Czapski died in or bef. 1736. Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700, had also a son Jan Czapski b. ca 1725. In 1778, above Jan Czapski died, the son of Jozef Czapski.
Kruszyny Szlacheckie and Niewierz took Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700.
Jozef had also a son Ignacy Hutten Czapski b. ca 1727/1729.
Sumowko in 1778, Ignacy Czapski took.

Sumowko is a village in the Zbiczno commune, within the Brodnica County, 6 km east to KONOJADY; 11 km east to Bukowiec; 5 km north to WICHULEC.

Kruszyny Szlacheckie - 4 km south-east to Wichulec.
NIEWIERZ - 9 km west to Brodnica. Bobrowo - 5 km south-west to Wichulec.

Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700, was the son of
Jan Czapski b. ca 1680/1688 - d. in 1736/bef. 1742.
Jan Czapski of Bobrowo, had a brother Jozef Czapski of Kruszyny, north-west to Niewierz and 5 km west to Wadzyn, 9 km west to Wichulec, 4 km south-east to Bukowiec [but Kruszyny Szlacheckie north-east to Niewierz] b. ca 1680.

Jan Czapski was the son of Marcin Hutten-Czapski, ca 1650/1655-1718 + Teresa Goslawska d. bef. 1702, 1-voto Jan Zawadzki d. 1687.
Marcin Czapski b. ca 1650/1655, was the son of
oldest Jan Czapski, b. ca 1610/1620.
Marcin Czapski was the Wenden and Inflanty official.

Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1610/1620, m. Anna Klinska.

In 1736, above younger Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1680/1688 [b. 1736], the son of Marcin, bought Najmowo and Sumowo.
NAJMOWO - 3 km north-west to Kruszyny Szlacheckie.
Sumowo - 2 km north-west to Najmowo.

Izydor Kiedrzynski maybe as Izydor Jan Kiedrzynski married Helena Hutten-Czapska, and she was his second husband.
Helena Hutten-Czapska [b. in 1762] was living in Ostrzeszow in the 80' of the 18th century. Helena's son was Gabriel Kiedrzynski - my ancestor - who changed his surname 5 times after January 1833, and Gabriel Kiedrzynski was the partisan in the Spring of 1833 under the Sulimierskis of Lubiec close to Wola Pszczolecka.

Brygida Bardzka married 1st to Owidiusz Wierusz Walknowski, before 1761, 2nd to Jakub Kiedrzynski junior, in 1767. Her father Wojciech Marek Bardzki, 1699-1770, the mother Helena Teresa Kozminska, 1706-1792. Her brothers:
Augustyn Bardzki 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:
Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska Arnold b. 1770,
and Petronela Kiedrzynska Pradzynska.

Helena Hutten-Czapska b. in Ostrzeszow in 1762; lived in Jedlno, Raszkow in 1802, died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828; her husband Izydor Kiedrzynski who was living in 1775/1776 until death ca 1802 in Jedlno, b. in Bieganin in 1749, as the son of Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowska.
I need explain to you all on Helena, the wife of Izydor Kiedrzynski, of my mother family line. Ca 1992/2010 I was thinking Helena Kiedrzynska [the 1st hypothesis] maybe was from the Walewskis, and she was the second wife of named Izydor Kiedzynski b. 1749 in Bieganin close to Raszkow, as the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 + Jan's first wife Teresa Zaluskowska.
Helena was born in 1762, and was living together with her husband Izydor Kiedrzynski in Jedlno. Izydor Kiedrzynski was living in Jedlno in 1775/1776 until his death, but Helena Kiedrzynska back home from Jedlno [Jedlno belonged to Mecinski-Stadnicki branch, and then aft. 1775 to the Walewskis, the Freemasons] to Raszkow in 1802 [Raszkow aft. 1803 was taken by the Skorzewskis because Anna Nostitz-Jackowska married Antoni Skorzewski and named Anna was the sister to mentioned Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska married Kiedrzynska], after a death of her husband in Jedlno ca 1802.
Helena died in Wola Wiazowa under care of the Pradzynskis bacause Melchior Pradzynski married to Petronela Kiedrzynska. Petronela's sister was Julianna Kiedrzynska married ARNOLD in Raszkow.
Above Helena Hutten-Czapska was born probably in Ostrzeszow in 1762; back from Jedlno to Raszkow in 1802, died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828; her husband Izydor Kiedrzynski who was living in 1775/1776 until death ca 1802 in Jedlno, was born in Bieganin in 1749.
Maybe Helena Czapska b. ca 1762, was the sister of Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1765.
In 1793 in the Dobrzec parish; at present Piekart is situated in KALISZ, close to Dobrzec Wielki: in Piekart was born Franciszka, the daughter of Michal Korycinski and Zofia Korycinska, the owners of Piekart, with godparents: Jan Amadei, the owner of Boczki, and Jozefa Rudnicka nee Ordega. Marianna Rudnicka, the wife of Jan Amadej, the daughter of Ms Jozefa Ordega and Wojciech Jozef Antoni Rudnicki.

Raszkow, and also a register of the church in Glogowa, close to Raszkow and to Bieganin. In 1802, Ignacy Jozef Hutten Capski was born in Raszkow, the son of Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765. Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765, was living in Ostrzeszow ca 1788-1792 and in Raszkow ca 1802. Jan b. ca 1765 was the son of Antoni Hutten Czapski.

Antoni Hutten Czapski was born ca 1723. Antoni Czapski had a sibilings: Jakub and Joanna.
In 1765, Antoni Czapski, the son of Jozef Hutten Czapski, and the grandson of Jan Hutten Czapski, sold the part of Bobrowa / Bobrowo [10 km north-west to Brodnica], to Jan Lewald Jezierski.

Antoni Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1723, was the son of Jozef Czapski, b. ca 1700. Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700, was the son of
Jan Czapski b. ca 1680/1688 - d. in 1736/bef. 1742.
Jan Czapski of Bobrowo, had a brother Jozef Czapski of Kruszyny, north-west to Niewierz and 5 km west to Wadzyn, 9 km west to Wichulec, 4 km south-east to Bukowiec [but Kruszyny Szlacheckie north-east to Niewierz] b. ca 1680.

Jan Czapski was the son of Marcin Hutten-Czapski, ca 1650/1655-1718 + Teresa Goslawska d. bef. 1702, 1-voto Jan Zawadzki d. 1687.
Marcin Czapski b. ca 1650/1655, was the son of
oldest Jan Czapski, b. ca 1610/1620.
Marcin Czapski was the Wenden and Inflanty official.

Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1610/1620, m. Anna Klinska.

But remember on Jozef Piotr Hutten-Czapski, who was the son of Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski.

Franciszek Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1720, was the son of Jozef Piotr Hutten-Czapski and Kazimiera Bona. Franciszek was the father of Zuzanna Potocka, the wife of Stanislaw Kostka Potocki.

Stanislaw Kostka Potocki b. 1740, was the son of Jozef Potocki and Anna Kunegunda.
Jozef Potocki, Sr., died in 1781, was the son of Stefan Potocki and Franciszka.

And different Jozef Hutten-Czapski, b. 1722 or ca 1720, m. Anna Wernikowska b. ca 1740.
Above Jozef Czapski married 1st ca 1740 to Marianna Karlowska b. ca 1723;
Jozef Hutten Czapski m. 2nd ca 1750 to Elzbieta Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1730,
the daughter of
our Jozef Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1700.
Elzbieta Hutten Czapska b. ca 1730 m. Jozef Hutten Czapski b. 1720/1722, and she had the brother Antoni Hutten Czapski was born ca 1723. Antoni Czapski had also sibilings: Jakub and Joanna.
In 1765, Antoni Czapski, the son of Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700,
and the grandson of
Jan Hutten Czapski b. 1680/1688, sold the part of Bobrowa / Bobrowo [10 km north-west to Brodnica], to Jan Lewald Jezierski.

Antoni Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1723, was the son of Jozef Czapski, b. ca 1700. Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700, was the son of
Jan Czapski b. ca 1680/1688 - d. in 1736/bef. 1742.
Jan Czapski of Bobrowo, b. 1680/1688, had a brother Jozef Czapski of Kruszyny, north-west to Niewierz and 5 km west to Wadzyn, 9 km west to Wichulec, 4 km south-east to Bukowiec [but Kruszyny Szlacheckie north-east to Niewierz] b. ca 1680.

Jan Czapski was the son of Marcin Hutten-Czapski, ca 1650/1655-1718 + Teresa Goslawska d. bef. 1702, 1-voto Jan Zawadzki d. 1687.
Marcin Czapski b. ca 1650/1655, was the son of
oldest Jan Czapski, b. ca 1610/1620.

Above Jozef Czapski b. 1720/1722 m. 3rd ca 1758 to named Anna Wernikowska.
Jozef Hutten-Czapski (1720/1722-1765), Polish General Major, Governor of Elblag, Senator for the Kingdom of Poland. He was buried in 1765 in Chelmno. Jozef Czapski b. 1720/1722,
was the son of
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699 / 1700 - 1746 + Teofila Konopacka, 1680-1733.

Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1690/1700, died in Rynkowka, close to Smetowo Graniczne. The son of Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski and Ludwika.

Jozef Piotr Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1700,
was also the son of
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski b. 1656.

Piotr Aleksander Hutten-Czapski, b. bef. 1677 [NOT ca 1680/1685], d. 1737, the GDANSK governor, was the son of
Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski b. 1607 + Zofia Hutten-Czapska.

PIOTR Aleksander Hutten-Czapski b. bef. 1677, was the brother of
1.
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski b. 1656;
2.
Franciszek Tomasz Hutten-Czapski.

Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700 is NOT Jozef Piotr Hutten Czapski.

My family line - Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700, was the son of Jan Czapski b. ca 1680/1688 - d. in 1736/bef. 1742. Jan Czapski of Bobrowo, had a brother Jozef Czapski of Kruszyny, north-west to Niewierz and 5 km west to Wadzyn, 9 km west to Wichulec, 4 km south-east to Bukowiec [but Kruszyny Szlacheckie north-east to Niewierz] b. ca 1680.

Jan Czapski was the son of Marcin Hutten-Czapski, ca 1650/1655-1718 + Teresa Goslawska d. bef. 1702, 1-voto Jan Zawadzki d. 1687.

Marcin Czapski b. ca 1650/1655, was the son of oldest Jan Czapski, b. ca 1610/1620. Marcin Czapski was the Wenden official.

Aleksander was the grandson of Maksymilian Ossolinski, ca 1642 - 1703 + Teodora KRASSOWSKA b. ca 1648, the daughter of Maciej Krassowski b. ca 1620, who was maybe the brother to Jan Krassowski b. ca 1630
[Krystyna Krassowska / Krystyna Katarzyna Teofila Krassowska, 1674-1724, was the daughter of named Jan Krassowski b. ca 1630 + Katarzyna Dolecka.
Wirydianna / Wirydiana Mielzynska Bninska b. 1718 - d. 1797, was a mother of Katarzyna;
Filip Nereusz Raczynski and
Estera Raczynska.
Wirydianna was sister of Balbina Grabczewska and was half sister of Konstanty Bninski, 1730 - 1810,
a son of Wojciech Bninski.
Wirydianna Mielzynska - Raczynska born Bninska in 1718 married to Leon Raczynski, 1698 - died 1750,
a son of Michal Kazimierz Raczynski and Krystyna Katarzyna Teofila Krassowska.
LEON's children:
above named Katarzyna Radolinska nee Raczynski, 1744 - died 1792 + Jozef Stanislaw Radolinski
with 2 daughters:
Wiridianna / Wirydianna Fiszer
and Antonina Maria Breza.

Above Aleksander was the great-grandson of Zbigniew Ossolinski, ca 1601 - 1679 + Barbara IWANOWSKA + Marianna GEMBICKA.
The great-great-grandson of
Prokop Ossolinski, ca 1558 - 1628 + Katarzyna Bierecka b. ca 1578. Prokop was the son of
Mikolaj Ossolinski, ca 1512 - 1598.
Prokop b. ca 1558, was the grandson of PROKOP senior / Prokop Ossolinski, ca 1464 - 1535].

Maciej Mielzynski, 1636 - 1697, official in Kcynia 1659 - 1660, in Srem 1683.
Named Maciej Mielzynski born in 1636, with the 2nd wife had son KRZYSZTOF Mielzynski, died in 1721;
and with the 3rd wife had the daughter
Urszula Mielzynska (1689-1743) m. Antoni Walknowski
- see the JAKUB KIEDRZYNSKI family - Pradzynski - Wola Wiazowa.

Krzysztof Mielzynski, 1670-1721, was the son of named Maciej + Teresa Baranowska.
Maciej Mielzynski (1636 or born 1638-1697) and TERESA had sons:
1.
Krzysztof Mielzynski, the governor of Przemet (1717-1721), the official in Kcynia (1693), lived in 1670-1721,
with the son
Andrzej Mielzynski, 1698-1771, m. Anna Petronela Bninska, 1720-1771, and the grandson
Maksymilian Antoni Jan Mielzynski, b. 1738 - Laszczyn, died in 1799 - Pawlowice, the owner of PAWLOWICE, m. in 1771, Mierzyszyn, to Konstancja Hutten-Czapska, 1749-1813;
with the daughter
Css Katarzyna Mielzynska, 1775-1817, m. Prokop Mielzynski, lieutenant (1793), 1763-1800;
2.
Franciszek Mielzynski = Franciszek Walenty Mielzynski, 1682-1738, the owner of CHOBIENICE;
with children:
1.
a daughter Jozefa Mielzynska, ca 1729-1752, m. Rafal Tadeusz Gajewski,
and granddaughter Wiktoria Jakobina Gajewska b. in 1749, m. Jan Jozef Kwilecki, 1729-1789.
2.
Jozef Klemens Krzysztof MIELZYNSKI, the owner of CHOBIENICE, governor of Kalisz (1758-1763), of Poznan (1763-1782), Kalisz (1782-1786), again of Poznan (1786-1792), lived in 1729-1792; m. Wirydianna / Wirydiana Bninska, 1718-1797
{Leon Raczynski, 1698 - died 1750, a son of Michal Kazimierz Raczynski, was also the husband of Wirydiana Mielzynska- BNINSKA}.
3.
MACIEJ Mielzynski, younger, 1733 - 1793, the owner of CHOBIENICE.

Older, Maciej Mielzynski (1636 or born 1638-1697) and Katarzyna MYCIELSKA GORZYCKA MIELZYNSKA {MACIEJ MIELZYNSKI m. 3rd in Pawlowice in 1684 to Katarzyna Mycielska, the daughter of Krzysztof MYCIELSKI and Teresa Grodziecka; KATARZYNA was the widow after Adam Gorzycki}
had also children:
1.
Elzbieta, m. Franciszek Wessel, official in Zakroczym;
2.
Urszula MIELZYNSKA + Antoni Walknowski
{Urszula Wierusz-Walknowska MIELZYNSKA, died in 1743; URSZULA Walknowska Mielzynska was the half-sister of ANNA GORZYCKA. Urszula was the mother of
Owidiusz Wierusz-Walknowski - the husband of BRYGIDA BARDZKA,
the daughter of Wojciech Marek Bardzki d. 1770}.
On junior, Jakub Kiedrzynski:
Jakub Kiedrzynski from Kalisz, born in WILCZKOW, was the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1710/1720, was the owner of Orpiszewek [born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798]. Above JAKUB Kiedrzynski, and Antoni Psarski in 1792 [Antoni PSARSKI m. Lucja Czekulin] were next of kin to the Madalinski family.

Brygida Bardzka married the 1st to Owidiusz Wierusz Walknowski, before 1761, the 2nd to Jakub Kiedrzynski junior, in 1767.

Above Krzysztof Mielzynski (1670-1721) m. in 1693 to Anna Gorzycka.
Krzysztof Mielzynski was the member of the Maltase Order, the owner of Pawlowice.
Krzysztof m. 21 years old Maria Krystyna Tyszkiewicz, the daughter of Feliks Tyszkiewicz + Antonina.


Kazimiera Bona Raczynska b. ca 1700, the daughter of Michal / Michal Kazimierz RACZYNSKI + Krystyna Krassowska. Kazimiera Bona Hutten-Czapska (nee Raczynska) m. Cienska, b. ca 1700.
Kazimiera was the wife of Kasper Cienski and Jozef Piotr Hutten-Czapski, the son of Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski b. 1656, and Ludwika.

Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1690/1700, died in Rynkowka, close to Smetowo Graniczne. The son of Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski and Ludwika.

Jozef Piotr Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1700,
was also the son of
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski b. 1656.

Piotr Aleksander Hutten-Czapski, b. bef. 1677 [NOT ca 1680/1685], d. 1737, the GDANSK governor, was the son of
Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski b. 1607 + Zofia Hutten-Czapska.

PIOTR Aleksander Hutten-Czapski b. bef. 1677, was the brother of
1.
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski b. 1656;
2.
Franciszek Tomasz Hutten-Czapski.

Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700 is NOT Jozef Piotr Hutten Czapski.
Jozef Piotr Hutten-Czapski was the grandson of Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski died ca 1678; the great-grandson of Piotr Czapski and Helena Konarska died in 1672, the daughter of Miroslaw Jerzy Konarski.

Above Krystyna Katarzyna Teofila Raczynska (nee Krassowska), 1674 - 1724, in Wojnowice. But was living in NAKLO. The daughter of Jan Krassowski and Katarzyna. The wife of Michal Kazimierz Raczynski. The mother of
Wiktor Raczynski;
Leon Raczynski {m. Wirydiana Mielzynska BNINSKA Raczynska b. in 1718};
Kazimiera Bona Hutten-Czapska b. ca 1700;
Kazimierz Bona Raczynski
and Konkordia Ruszkowska.

Kazimiera Bona Hutten-Czapska (nee Raczynska) m. Cienska, b. ca 1700.

Krystyna Krassowska / Krystyna Katarzyna Teofila Krassowska, 1674-1724, was the daughter of named Jan Krassowski b. ca 1630 + Katarzyna Dolecka.
Wirydianna / Wirydiana Mielzynska Bninska b. 1718 - d. 1797, was a mother of Katarzyna;
Filip Nereusz Raczynski and
Estera Raczynska.
Wirydianna was sister of Balbina Grabczewska and was half sister of Konstanty Bninski, 1730 - 1810,
a son of Wojciech Bninski.
Wirydianna Mielzynska - Raczynska born Bninska in 1718 married to Leon Raczynski, 1698 - died 1750,
a son of Michal Kazimierz Raczynski and Krystyna Katarzyna Teofila Krassowska.
LEON's children:
above named Katarzyna Radolinska nee Raczynski, 1744 - died 1792 + Jozef Stanislaw Radolinski
with 2 daughters:
Wiridianna / Wirydianna Fiszer
and Antonina Maria Breza.

Above Aleksander was the great-grandson of Zbigniew Ossolinski, ca 1601 - 1679 + Barbara IWANOWSKA + Marianna GEMBICKA.
The great-great-grandson of
Prokop Ossolinski, ca 1558 - 1628 + Katarzyna Bierecka b. ca 1578. Prokop was the son of
Mikolaj Ossolinski, ca 1512 - 1598.
Prokop b. ca 1558, was the grandson of PROKOP senior / Prokop Ossolinski, ca 1464 - 1535.

Kazimiera Bona Raczynska b. ca 1700, the daughter of Michal / Michal Kazimierz RACZYNSKI + Krystyna Krassowska. Kazimiera Bona Hutten-Czapska (nee Raczynska) m. Cienska, b. ca 1700.
Kazimiera was the wife of Kasper Cienski and Jozef Piotr Hutten-Czapski, the son of Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski b. 1656, and Ludwika.

Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1690/1700, died in Rynkowka, close to Smetowo Graniczne. The son of Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski and Ludwika.

Jozef Piotr Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1700,
was also the son of
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski b. 1656.

Piotr Aleksander Hutten-Czapski, b. bef. 1677 [NOT ca 1680/1685], d. 1737, the GDANSK governor, was the son of
Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski b. 1607 + Zofia Hutten-Czapska.

Note to MIELZYNSKI:
Maciej Mielzynski (1636 or born 1638-1697) and TERESA had sons:
1.
Krzysztof Mielzynski
[the governor of Przemet (1717-1721), the official in Kcynia (1693), lived in 1670-1721,
with a son
Andrzej Mielzynski, 1698-1771, m. Anna Petronela Bninska, 1720-1771,
and a grandson Maksymilian Antoni Jan Mielzynski, b. 1738 - Laszczyn, died in 1799 - Pawlowice, the owner of PAWLOWICE, m. in 1771, Mierzyszyn, to Konstancja Hutten-Czapska, 1749-1813;
with daughter Css Katarzyna Mielzynska 1775-1817, m. Prokop Mielzynski, lieutenant (1793), 1763-1800];
2.
Franciszek Mielzynski
[Franciszek Walenty Mielzynski, 1682-1738, the owner of CHOBIENICE; with children:
1.
a daughter Jozefa Mielzynska, ca 1729-1752, m. Rafal Tadeusz Gajewski,
and a granddaughter Wiktoria Jakobina Gajewska b. in 1749, m. Jan Jozef Kwilecki, 1729-1789.
2.
Jozef Klemens Krzysztof MIELZYNSKI, the owner of CHOBIENICE, a governor of Kalisz (1758-1763), Poznan (1763-1782), Kalisz (1782-1786), Poznan (1786-1792), lived in 1729-1792;
m. Wirydianna / Wirydiana Bninska, 1718-1797
{Leon Raczynski, 1698 - died 1750, the son of Michal Kazimierz Raczynski, was also the husband of Wirydiana Mielzynska BNINSKA Raczynska}.

Katarzyna Raczynska-RADOLINSKA, 1744-1792; Katarzyna born Raczynska in 1744, to Leon Raczynski b. in 1698, and Wirydianna Raczynska-Mielzynska-Bninska b. in 1718.
Katarzyna had sister Estera; Katarzyna married Jozef Radolinski.

Lukasz Kiedrzynski married 1st time to Franciszka Buczynski / Buczynska,
he was an owner of Kunowo / Kunow in 1767 (from hands of his mother), he was the son of Ludwika nee Sitnicka or Sielinski - 6 km north of Gostyn and 31 km south-east of Koscian -
and JAN KIEDRZYNSKI b. ca 1710.

Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1710/1720, was a cousin to MARCIN Kiedrzynski, senior, b. ca 1710, died in 1788.
Mentione above Marcin Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1710, and Kazimierz Kiedrzynski [Kazimierz Kiedrzynski m. Katarzyna Swierczkowska and Wikipedia said that they were the parents - ? - of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1715/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska] were the brothers
[and probably with the 3rd brother - Jan Kiedrzynski, junior, born ca 1700/1710, who married to Ludwika Sielnicka / Sitnicka or Sielinski].

Agnieszka Nieniewska b. ca 1725, d. in 1776, m. bef. 1746 to Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, b. ca 1710/1715, the brother of Wiktoria Pstrokonska m. MARCIN Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710.
Ksawery (Franciszek) Pstrokonski, ca 1710/1715, d. 1783, the Piotrkow and the Mozyrz official in 1750, the owner of Wilczkow.

KARSY - here BONA Kiedrzynska of KARSY, the daughter of Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710, was living and she was married Kajetan Lipnicki
- Karsy is situated in the Kalisz prov.; close to Goluchow - 8,5 km; near Pleszew - 14 km. Karsy - 2,5 km west to Kucharki, 5 km north-east to SOBOTKA; 8 km north to GUTOW; and south-west to GOLUCHOW.

Acc. to Dworzaczek:
Kajetan Lipnicki, the son of Gabriel LIPNICKI and Marianna Bojanowska, m. in 1771 [bef. 1788] to Bona Kiedrzynska, the daughter of Marcin KIEDRZYNSKI and Wiktoria Pstrokonska.

Above Gabriel LIPNICKI and Marianna Bojanowska of Cerekwica [3 km north to MROWINO and 9 km north to Tarnowo Podgorne]; Gabriel's father -
Stefan Lipnicki m. Katarzyna Mlodziejowski, the daughter of Franciszek Mlodziejowski + Marianna Skrzetuski.
Stefan's son was named Gabriel LIPNICKI of the Kalisz province. Gabriel LIPNICKI married in Pamiatkowo / PAMIATKOWA, 9 kilometres south-east of Szamotuly and 23 km north-west of Poznan, 5 km north to mentioned Cerekwica.

Ca 1750, in Bieganin [close to RASZKOW - parish, and Skrzebowa] was living Katarzyna Newlinski, married Smolewicz, widowed after death of Stanislaw Smolewicz, and Franciszka Newlinska, her sister, both daughters of
Mikolaj Newlinski [b. 1674 ?] and his wife Elzbieta KIEDRZYNSKA [Elzbieta was the sister to Jan Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1670/1680],
next of kin to mentioned Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1710/1720.

Elzbieta Newlinska Kiedrzynska was living here 15 years or more - ca before 1733, was bpt. here [Elzbieta's mother was from the Raszkow parish ?] and she was buried in the Raszkow parish.
Elzbieta was the sister to Jan Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1670/1680, next of kin to mentioned Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1710/1720; Elzbieta NEWLINSKA nee Kiedrzynska, was living here 15 years or more - ca before 1733. Newlinski came from Szymon Roenenberg in the 70' of the 16th century. At the beginning as Roneneberg Newlinski. Similar like Promnitz and von Brause.

PAWEL Kiedrzynski b. 1739, died in September 1809 in MEKA, the Sieradz parish,
had a brothers:
Jan Antoni Maciej Kiedrzynski, b. on 27 May 1738 in Wilczkow, the Gluchow parish;
Florian Kiedrzynski, b. 1740 in NOSKOWO;
Jozef Kiedrzynski, b. 1736, d. bef. 1791;
Stanislaw Kiedrzynski, b. 1739, d. 1774 [in WILKOWO POLSKIE + ZAMOYSKA];
and a sister Bona Kiedrzynska 1st married Trampczynska, 2nd to Lipnicki.

Bona Trampczynska-Lipnicka nee Kiedrzynska, b. 1735, d. 1785. They both were children of Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710, died in 1788 + Wiktoria Pstrokonska / Wiktoria Poraj Pstrokonska / Wiktoria Kiedrzynska [b. 1710/1720] of WILCZKOW.

Maciej PSTROKONSKI, b. ca 1680,
a son of Jan Stanislaw Pstrokonski b. ca 1650, and GRABIANKA / Grabinska,
the owner of Dobroszyce, Wola Rudnicka, the part of Skrzynno in the Wielun county, and also of Wilczkow in the Kalisz province,
m. 1st to Izabela Skrzynska, the daughter of Mikolaj Skrzynski and Katarzyna Madalinska,
the 2nd married to Konstancja Zaremba.

MACIEJ Pstrokonski died in 1752; left from second marriage a daughter Bona, m. Antoni Otto Trapczynski;
and MACIEJ Pstrokonski had next daughter
Wiktoria Pstrokonska [b. ca 1710/1720], m. Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710.

IGNACY Kiedrzynski was living in 1764 in Wielgomlyny, Ignacy Kiedrzynski of Malowana Wola (5 km east of DMENIN; 9 km north-west of WOLKA BANKOWA; 5 km north of Kobiele Wielkie) married Zofia Zablocka, 1 voto Swiecicka, widow.

Marcin Kiedrzynski senior b. ca 1710, was the uncle of above Ignacy Kiedrzynski b. ca 1730 and to Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1710/1720.
Andrzej b. ca 1710/1720, married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska.

Mentioned above Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1700, and Kazimierz Kiedrzynski were the brothers.

Florian Kiedrzynski's father was mentioned Marcin Kiedrzynski senior, b. ca 1715 / 1720 - died in 1788 + Wiktoria Pstrokonska / Wiktoria Poraj Pstrokonska. Florian / Floryan Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1730 / 1740, the owner of Noskowo - inf. 1776, 16 km east of Koszkowo and 27 km east of Kunowo. The same Florian Kiedrzynski b. ca 1730 (1740 ?), married in 1759, his wife was living in 1730-1786. His son Leon Kiedrzynski b. ca 1760. His uncle was Kazimierz Kiedrzynski m. Katarzyna Swierczkowska.

Agnieszka Nieniewska b. ca 1725, d. in 1776, m. bef. 1746 to Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, b. ca 1710/1715, the brother of Wiktoria Pstrokonska m. MARCIN Kiedrzynski.

Ksawery (Franciszek) Pstrokonski, ca 1710/1715, d. 1783, the Piotrkow and Mozyrz official in 1750, the owner of Wilczkow.

Agnieszka Nieniewska, 1715/1720/1725 - d. 1776, the daughter of Andrzej Nieniewski and Anna Myszkowska.

WILCZKOW belonged to Pstrokonski.
Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, b. in 1715 - died ca 1783, owner of WILCZKOW, m. Agnieszka Nieniewska d. 1776; he was the brother of Marianna, and Wiktoria PSTROKONSKA {born ca 1715/1720} - she was married Marcin Kiedrzynski {b. ca 1710},
the son of Jakub Kiedrzynski senior, and Ewa Gomolinska / GOMULINSKA.

Ksawery Pstrokonski / Pstrokonski Franciszek Ksawery, 1715 - ca 1783 [his mother Konstancja ZAREMBA died in 1753], m. Agnieszka Nieniewska d. 1776.

Jan Kanty Kiedrzynski was the son of Franciszek Kiedrzynski and Agnieszka Nieniewska.

Maciej Kiedrzynski / Jan Antoni Maciej Kiedrzynski, 1738 - d. ?, married Konstancja Zaremba.

Jakub Kiedrzynski younger, b. 1738 in Wilczkow,
the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the owners of RASZKOW and Bieganin.
In 1792, Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowski, widow after Andrzej Kiedrzynski, who was the owner of Bieganin / Biegacino; and Tomasz Kiedrzynski, the owner of Kaczki Posrednie, in the Turek parish, of SZADEK county; carried out a lawsuit against Andrzej Kiedrzynski, the 3rd, the son of named Franciszka Jackowska Kiedrzynska, who was the owner of the half of Kiedrzyn near to Czestochowa.
They wrote down Bieganin was bought by the Kiedrzynskis in 1748, ie. Andrzej Kiedrzynski, senior, b. 1710/1720, from Jozef Strzelecki.

In 1815 the Kiedrzynski family had lost the assets belonged to Antoni Aleksy Kiedrzynski b. ca 1738/1740, the owner of Kamyk, Kiedrzyn [at present in the north district of Czestochowa], Lechow(o), Kuznica Kiedrzynska, Wola Kiedrzynska north of Czestochowa, the officer in Latyczow, the Ostoja coat of arms.
Antoni Aleksy Kiedrzynski taken out loans in the Royal Prussian Bank in Berlin [Marianna Ciecierska Skorzewska of Margonin, acted in Berlin since 1768]. His land estate was in debt (the Kiedrzyn property). This was in the years 1793 - 1806.
In 1815 the Government of the Polish Kingdom took over debts owed by the Kiedrzyn property and took over the management of this lands in Kiedrzyn (in the jurisdiction of the State).

Antoni Aleksy Kiedrzynski b. ca 1738/1740, the owner of Kamyk; Kiedrzyn - inf. 1745 [the half belonged to Andrzej Kiedrzynski, junior, b. ca 1750, the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski, older, b. 1710/1720].

In Wielgomlyny, Wincenty Witkowski b. 1788 in Karlin, 16 km south to Czarnocin, died in 1847 in Borzykowa, in the Radomsko county [10 km south-west to MALUSZYN, south to Silnica and Wielgomlyny], m. 1st to Brygida Starczewska d. 1834, in Borzykowa, the daughter of Jan STARCZEWSKI, and Antonina Silnicka;
the 2nd married in 1845 in Chelmo, in the Radomsko county [12 km west to Przedborz, 5 km south to KRERY] to Eleonora Kiedrzynska b. ca 1818 [acc. to me 1798/1808] in Biestrzykow Maly, in the Radomsko county,
the daughter of
Antoni Aleksy Kiedrzynski, the owner of Kiedrzyn and Kamyk close to Czestochowa, and his wife Jozefa Luboinska [second wife ? came from Krzepice area].

Biestrzykow Maly - 7 km east to WOLA MALOWANA; north-east to KOBIELE WIELKIE; 8 km north-west to WIELGOMLYNY; east to Dmenin.

Above Antoni Aleksy Ostoja Kiedrzynski of Kiedrzyn, was the owner of Kamyk. His descendant was the priest in the Starokrzepice parish, 8 km south-west to KRZEPICE. Luboinski ca 1820 was a manager of the Kukowo or Dankowice.
Antoni Aleksy Kiedrzynski was born ca 1738/1740 and below his genealogy:
Franciszek Kiedrzynski [b. ca 1625/1640 ?] in 1672 bought Kamyk from the Bielski brothers;
his grandson [from the son Jan Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1670/1680] Maciej Kiedrzynski born aft. 1710.

The sibilings:
1.
Adam Kiedrzynski born ca 1670, died ca 1723;
2.
Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680 [+ Anna Molska b. 1687, died aft. 1720, m. Jan Kiedrzynski aft. 1696];
and 3.
Jakub Kiedrzynski, senior, b. 1668, d. 1729, the owner of Dymki in the Lututow parish since 1698

{Wiktoria Pstrokonska [b. ca 1720], married Marcin Kiedrzynski; Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720, was the son of Jakub Kiedrzynski older, and Ewa Gomolinska / GOMULINSKA},
were the brothers

[MACIEJ Pstrokonski died in 1752; left from second marriage
1. the daughter
Bona Pstrokonska, m. Antoni Otto Trapczynski

{Teodor Trampczynski b. 1774, d. May 1814/1816, was the Royal court official of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski in 1788. Teodor Marcin Trampczynski, 1774-1816, was the son of
Antoni Trampczynski b. ca 1720 + Bona Pstrokonska b. ca 1738.
Inf. in Poznan in 1783 on Antoni Otto Trampczynski, the owner of Kucharki and Fabianow in the Kalisz province, and his wife Bona Pstrokonski. Antoni Otto Trampczynski b. ca 1720, was the Sochaczew official, the owner of Czachory. Antoni Trampczynski b. ca 1720, was the son of Walenty Trampczynski - inf. in 1754. Walenty or Walentyn Otto Trampczynski, was the Sochaczew official, born ca 1680.
Walenty Trampczynski was the son of
Jan Otto Trampczynski born ca 1640 + Anna Szkudlski / Anna Szkudlarska, and Walenty owned Czachor / Czachory in the Kalisz county. Walenty sold half of Czachor to his son
Antoni Otto Trampczynski. Antoni was the son of Teresa Miaskowski Trampczynska.
Antoni Trampczynski m. also Bona Pstrokonski, the daughter of
Maciej Pstrokonski + Konstancja Zareba};

2.
Wiktoria Pstrokonska [b. ca 1715/1720], married Marcin Kiedrzynski.

Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720, was the son of Jakub Kiedrzynski and Ewa Gomolinska / Ewa GOMULINSKA.
Jakub Kiedrzynski, senior, b. 1668, d. 1729, the owner of Dymki in the Lututow parish since 1698.

3.
Franciszka Pstrokonska, m. Franciszek Gajewski / Gajecki; in 1726 Franciszka nee Pstrokonska was living in Wilczkow, born ca 1705/1710.
4. Maciej junior;
5.
Antoni Pawel Pstrokonski, b. in Wilczkow in 1736 = Antoni Pawel Sebastian Pstrokonski, the son of Maciej Pstrokonski and Konstancja Zareba.
6. Marianna Pstrokonska;
7.
Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, 1715 - d. 1783, senior, the owner of WILCZKOW;
the official in Piotrkow; the official in MOZYR in 1750, m. Agnieszka Nieniewska, b. ca 1725 - d. 1776,
the daughter of Andrzej Nieniewski and Anna Myszkowska.
His son Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, junior, 1750/1760 - 1818 in Ostrow, the Jeziorsko].

Adam Kiedrzynski, Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680, and Jakub Kiedrzynski both were the sons of
Franciszek Kiedrzynski [b. ca 1625/1640 ?] who in 1672 bought Kamyk from the Bielski brothers.

Franciszek's grandson was [from Franciszek's son, ie. Jan Kiedrzynski born ca 1670/1680] Maciej Kiedrzynski born aft. 1710.

I wrote above that probably named Franciszek Kiedrzynski b. ca 1625/1640 had the sons:
1. JAKUB Kiedrzynski senior born in 1668;
2. Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680 + Anna Molska, b. 1687.

Jerzy Marcin Lubomirski:
In 1768 he was the Confederate of Bar, and Confederal field marshal and his chief financier; Jerzy Marcin Lubomirski in 1759 in Kamien [KAMYK] close to Czestochowa visited his uncle Franciszek Lubomirski [Kamyk was 12 km north-west to Kiedrzyn].
Kamyk was owned by Maciej Kiedrzynski born aft. 1710 [the son of Jan Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1670/1680; and Maciej was the brother of my family: ie. the half-brother of Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1710/1720, who was married to Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the sister of Anna SKORZEWSKA].
The Frankists settled close to Czestochowa when Jakub Frank was jailed in Stronhold.

Maciej Kiedrzynski b. aft. 1710, had 2 sons ie.
1.
Antoni Aleksy Kiedrzynski b. ca 1738/1740 [Aleksy acted in Berlin],
2.
and Michal Kiedrzynski b. after 1745, an owner of Kamyk close to Klobuck and Wilkowiecko.
Above two sons were the owners of Kamyk, Kiedrzyn and others villages north and west-north to Czestochowa.
Half of Kiedrzyn took Andrzej Kiedrzynski, youngest brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski [my mother branch].
Andrzej youngest was the son of Andrzej b. ca 1710/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska [her sister was Anna Skorzewska; the Skorzewskis of Margonin, were near to Kasper Kiedrzynski, the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. 1715/1720. Marianna Skorzewska nee Ciecierska was living in Berlin, Drezdenko, and Margoninska Wies].

Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1720 was the son of Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680;
Jan Kiedrzynski was the son of Franciszek Kiedrzynski b. ca 1625/1640, who bought KAMYK.

Adam Molski, 1624-1696.
His daughter was Anna Molska 1st, b. ca 1645, m. 1st Wojciech Zaluskowski before 1673 until bef. 1696;
but Anna Molska second was born in 1687/bef. 1688 [ca 1685 !], and was married to Jan Kiedrzynski {born ca 1670/1680} ca 1705 {or in 1696}, with the son Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1720, the owner of Bieganin and Raszkow, married to Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska.

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 1710 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska,
the daughter of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA born bef. 1690.
Teresa's half-brother was Pawel Zaluskowski of Kaliszkowice Olobockie, 8 km north-east to MIKSTAT, at half way from Ostrzeszow to Ostrow Wielkopolski. Teresa Jackowska, from Kaliszkowice, born Zaluskowska ca 1690, was the daughter of
Aleksander Zaluskowski b. ca 1660 + Marianna Szczypierska.

Wojciech Molski b. ca 1692/1696 was the brother and the half-brother to:
Piotr Molski younger; Jozef Molski; Teresa, Helena,
and to Anna MOLSKA, b. 1687, m. Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680 - my family line.

Molski Wojciech d. 1692/1696, the son of Adam Molski + Elzbieta Wazynski; Wojciech Molski was the brother of:
Piotr, Jozef, Teresa, Helena and Anna m. Wojciech Zaluskowski, 2nd Jan Kiedrzynski.

Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680, the brother of Adam Kiedrzynski
- inf. 1704 from the Poznan province.
ADAM KIEDRZYNSKI married 1st to Elzbieta Myszkowska b. ca 1685 - d. before 1724.
Her sister:
Jadwiga Myszkowska m. 1st to Stefan Golygowski / Golyglowski, Goligowski, an owner of Pomiany and Wodzicze.

Adam-Stefan Kiedrzynski / Adam Stefan Kiedrzynski / Adam Kiedrzynski was born ca 1660 / 1670 [not in 1680], died ca 1723, married 2nd time to Eleonora Rozdrazewska / Rozdrazewski b. ca 1683.
Eleonora Rozdrazewska was a daughter of
Jan Franciszek Rozdrazewski b. 1650 and Filipina Heister;
Adam Stefan had the son Mikolaj Kiedrzynski - inf. 1740.

Eleonora's brother was Franciszek Rozdrazewski, 1690-1744, m. Miaskowska
with a son JAKUB Rozdrazewski,
and a daughter WERONIKA Rozdrazewski of Gogolew, born ca 1715.
Karol Rozdrazewski was the brother of above Franciszek Rozdrazewski b. 1690.

Jakub Hieronim Rozdrazewski b. ca 1621, d. 1662 in KOZMIN - at half way from KROTOSZYN to Jarocin, and north-west of Rozdrazew, 6 km.
His father was Jan Rozdrazewski the 1st (1595-1628) of Odolanow, and Gryzelda Sobieski;
the grandfather Jan Rozdrazewski the 3rd, ca 1543 - 1600;
great-grandfather Hieronim Rozdrazewski and Anna Lukowska.
Jan Rozdrazewski b. ca 1543 was closest friend of LESZCZYNSKI,
and m. 1st to Barbara Rachenberk; 2nd to Katarzyna Potulicki - she died in KOZMIN - with son Jan Rozdrazewski the 1st, the officiel in Odolanow,
and 2 daughters:
Anna Rozdrazewska m. in 1603 to Waclaw Leszczynski,
and Barbara married Jan Kostka of Lipno.
Katarzyna Rozdrazewska Potulicka (d. 1613) bought in 1601 the Kozmin estate, and 1603 m. 2nd to Ludwik Weiher / WEJHER of Prussia.

In the autumn 1794 Erazm Mycielski moved to the PLESZEW county:
Wyszki
- 17 km north-west to PLESZEW; 4 km north-west to KOTLIN; 11 km north to DOBRZYCA; 8 km north-west to ORPISZEWEK of JAKUB Kiedrzynski b. 1738 in WILCZKOW of the Pstrokonskis;
and in Magnuszewice
- 4 km west to KOTLIN;
6 km north-west to Orpiszewek of Jakub Kiedrzynski b. 1738 in Wilczkow, the son of Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska m. Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1710/1720, whos brother was the Kamyk owner close to CZESTOCHOWA - here two Lubomirskis had a meeting in 1759:
in 1768, Jerzy Marcin Lubomirski was the Confederate of Bar, and Confederal field marshal and his chief financier; Jerzy Marcin Lubomirski in 1759 in Kamien [KAMYK] close to Czestochowa visited his uncle Franciszek Lubomirski who was the envoy in St Petersburg [Kamyk was 12 km north-west to Kiedrzyn].
Kamyk was owned by Maciej Kiedrzynski born ca 1700 / 1710 [the son of Jan Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1670/1680; and Maciej was the brother of my family: ie. the brother of Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1710/1720, who was married to Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the sister of Anna SKORZEWSKA]. The Frankists settled close to Czestochowa when Jakub Frank was jailed in Stronhold.

Michal Zamoyski b. 1690 or acc. to me: born ca 1679,
and Konstancja Zamoyska nee Rozen / ROZAN ? -
that is Michal Zdzislaw Saryusz Zamoyski, the 6th landlord of ZAMOSC, b. ca 1679 or after 1679, died 1735 in Zamosc; he married three times;
3rd time to unknown with two daughters born ca 1723 / 1730 {ie. Marianna Zamoyska [? = Marjanna nee Zamoyska - KIEDRZYNSKA - REMBOWSKA, inf. in 1775]} and the second daughter after 1723.

Above Michal Zdzislaw Saryusz Zamoyski was also the father of
Ludwina Wielhorska; Tomasz Antoni Zamoyski;
Jan Jakub Zamoyski;
Andrzej Zamoyski, Count; Helena Potocka;
Teresa Anna Hutten-Czapska,
and
Katarzyna Wandalin-Mniszech born 1722, married Jan Karol Wandalin Mniszech 1716-1759, General.

Stanislaw Rembowski b. 1691 or born in 1696-1768 married two times: in 1733 [with a son Jan] and 2nd time in 1752.

Stanislaw Kiedrzynski / Stanislaw Kostka Kiedrzynski, the son of Marcin Kiedrzynski [ca 1700 - 1788], born ca 1730 / 1739, married to Marjanna Zamoyska [b. ca 1723 / 1730]. Stanislaw died in 1773 / 1774 or after 1775.

Lukasz Kiedrzynski born ca 1740, on 01.08.1774 married 2nd time to Franciszka Maria Raczynska b. ca 1755,
the daughter of Jozef Raczynski b. ca 1720, d. 1769.

JOZEF Raczynski was the son of Stanislaw Raczynski b. ca 1680/1690, and Zofia Grodzynska.
Stanislaw Raczynski was born ca 1680/1690, died bef. 1757,
the son of
Wojciech Raczynski b. ca 1649/1655.
Wojciech was born 1649/1655, in Raczyn close to Wielun.
Wojciech was the brother of Michal Kazimierz Raczynski (1650 - 1737).
The sibilings of Wojciech b. ca 1648/1649, the owners of Raczyn and Malyszyn [Raczyn - 6 km north-west to Wielun, 7 km north-east to Turow - the property of the Kiedrzynskis. Malyszyn - 7 km north-east to Wielun]:
1. Jan Karol Raczynski, died in 1700;
2. Franciszek Stefan Raczynski, 1648 - 1689;
3. Michal Kazimierz Raczynski, 1650 - 1737;
4. Piotr Raczynski, 1652 - 1757.

Above Stanislaw Raczynski b. 1680/1690, married unknown woman and they had 3 sons: Krysztof Raczynski and others.
Stanislaw Raczynski married 2nd Zofia Grodzynska b. ca 1690 with one son Jozef Raczynski b. ca 1720.
Compare -
Leon Raczynski, 1698 - died 1750,
a son of Michal Kazimierz Raczynski and Krystyna Katarzyna Teofila Krassowska b. 1674.

LEON Raczynski m. Brygida Breza, the daughter of Jan Dominik Breza and Katarzyna nee Kierski / KIERSKA, b. 1680 d. 1749.
Brygida BREZA / Brigitta Breza, ca 1720 - 1775, married also Jozef Raczynski b. ca 1720, the son of Stanislaw Raczynski + 2nd wife Zofia Grodzynska b. ca 1690.

Franciszka Jozefata Raczynska / Franciszka Maria Raczynska was born ca 1751/1755,
the daughter of mentioned
Jozef Raczynski b. ca 1720 + Brygida BREZA / Brigitta Breza, ca 1720 - 1775,
the daughter of
Jan Dominik Breza, 1681 - 1738.

BRYGIDA Breza Raczynska was the sister of MICHAL Breza b. 1718.

Lukasz Kiedrzynski with 2nd wife Franciszka Raczynska had a daughter Wiktoria and sons: Ksawery, Jozef, Kazimierz, and Feliks / Felix.
Lukasz Kiedrzynski born ca 1740, on 01.08.1774 married 2nd time to Franciszka Maria Raczynska b. ca 1755,
the daughter of Jozef Raczynski b. ca 1720, d. 1769.

JOZEF Raczynski was the son of Stanislaw Raczynski b. ca 1680/1690, and Zofia Grodzynska.
Stanislaw Raczynski was born ca 1680/1690, died bef. 1757,
the son of
Wojciech Raczynski b. ca 1649/1655.

Jozef Klemens Krzysztof MIELZYNSKI, the owner of CHOBIENICE, a governor of Kalisz (1758-1763), Poznan (1763-1782), Kalisz (1782-1786), Poznan (1786-1792), lived in 1729-1792;
m. Wirydianna / Wirydiana Bninska, 1718-1797
{Leon Raczynski, 1698 - died 1750, the son of Michal Kazimierz Raczynski, was also the husband of Wirydiana Mielzynska BNINSKA Raczynska}.

Katarzyna Raczynska-RADOLINSKA, 1744-1792; Katarzyna born Raczynska in 1744, was the daughter of
Leon Raczynski b. in 1698, and Wirydianna Raczynska-Mielzynska-Bninska b. in 1718.
Katarzyna had sister Estera; Katarzyna married Jozef Radolinski.

Siekierzynce - is situated east of Czortkow.
SIEKIERZYNCE - owned by Ostrogski, Koniecpolski, and ca 1750 to Duke Stanislaw Wincenty Jablonowski, of RAWA, the owner of Ostrog, Krzewin [Staryj KRIVIN north-east of OSTROG] in Volhynia.

In Chorostkow [Chorostkow, the Tarnopol county - north of CZORTKOW] was born Stanislaw / Kajetan Stanislaw Breza (1752-1847),
a son of above named Michal BREZA (d. 1771), the official in Lubaczow, and Ewa Zurawski / Zorawski, a daughter of Franciszek and Katarzyna Hebda of Tropia.

MICHAL Breza b. 1718.
Michal Breza was the owner of Chorostek / Chorostkow [to Breza family to ca 1914]. They come from Breza m. Barbara Schoeneich von Korolath, the owners of [1591] Goraj in the Great Poland.
In Volhynia the first was Onufry Breza, an official in Wlodzimierz in 1789,
a son of Jan Dominik BREZA and Katarzyna Kierska [b. 1680 d. 1749];
Onufry Breza was the brother of Brygida Breza m. Jozef Raczynski
[JOZEF was the son of Stanislaw Raczynski and Zofia nee Grodzynska].

Lukasz Kiedrzynski married 1st time to Franciszka Buczynski / Buczynska. Lukasz Kiedrzynski born ca 1740, on 01.08.1774 married 2nd time to Franciszka Maria Raczynska b. ca 1755, the daughter of Jozef Raczynski, the son of Stanislaw Raczynski and Zofia Grodzynska.
Jozef Raczynski was married to Brygida nee Breza.
BRYGIDA was the daughter of Jan Dominik Breza and Katarzyna nee Kierski / KIERSKA b. 1680 d. 1749.
Franciszka Jozefata Raczynska / Franciszka Maria Raczynska was born 1751 or ca 1755, was the daughter of Jozef Raczynski and Brygida BREZA / Brigitta Breza, ca 1720 - 1775, the daughter of Jan Dominik Breza 1681 - 1738. BRYGIDA was the sister of MICHAL Breza b. 1718.

Three sons of LUKASZ Kiedrzynski and FRANCISZKA studied at the University of Halle and Jena; all 4 sons fought under Napoleon: 1. Ksawery Kiedrzynski was lawyer and solicitor in Warsaw, an owner of Oltarzew close to Warsaw, died ca 1828.
2. His brother Jozef Teofil Jan Ewangelista Kiedrzynski m. Maria Skojewska, with children:
Maria and Jan Kiedrzynski; Jozef was the owner of Mezenin close to Zambrow.
3. Kazimierz Kiedrzynski married widowed Ksawery's wife - was friend of the Czartoryskis of Konskowola; then moved home to CRACOW.


The German intelligence net: Blanka Kaczorowska, Ludwik Kalkstein, Eugeniusz Swierczewski together with the genealogy of Trampczynski, Garczynski, Kiedrzynski, Nostitz-Jackowski and Hutten-Czapski, Molski, Zaleski.
The French intelligence net - Breguet, Armand, Duflon and Konstantynowicz; King Stanislaw Leszczynski, General Tadeusz Kosciuszko, Kazimierz Krasinski of Baranowo, Krasne, and Tadeusz Grabianka with the link to Illinski, Lasek, Oskierka, Gizycki, Molski, Czarniecki, Zaluskowski, Nostitz-Jackowski.

Blanka Kaczorowska, nickname Sroka, Katarzyna, b. 1922 in Brest, died in 2002 in Bry-sur-Marne;
German spy, communist secret agent, in 1945 in Czestochowa and then she studied in Lodz, back to Warsaw;
married Ludwik Kalkstein, also known as Ludwik Kalkstein-Stolinski, b. 1920, in Warsaw, d. in 1994, in Munich, worked with Nazi German, and then as a communist informant. They became traitors to the Home Army during the Second World War. It was arested General Grot-Rowecki, but in 1939 we have strange information on Rowecki in south Lublin province close to Tomaszow Lubelski. The Polish Home Army and special unit of counter-intelligence 993/W, with Malkiewicz-Horodecka [my family from Oswieja / Osviej, Moscow, Swolna of Zarako-Zarakowski, Miezonka of the Konstantynowiczs in the Berezyna Ihumenska parish] were lookig for Ludwik Kalkstein and Blanka Kaczorowska, after death of Eugeniusz Swierczewski.

General Rowecki born in Piotrkow Trybunalski married twice:
1.
Eugenia Fedorowicz, Borzychowska b. 1910, d. in March 1989, the wife of Borzychowski and General Stefan Grot-Rowecki;
2.
Sabina Halina Kulakowska (nee Paszkowska), ca 1901 - 1974 in Warsaw, the wife of Kulakowski and Stefan Grot-Rowecki.

General Stefan Grot Rowecki came from Emilia Ulatowska (Otto-Trampczynska), b. 1800,
the daughter of
Adam Tomasz Andrzej Otto-Trampczynski + Jozefa Urszula.
EMILIA wa the wife of Stanislaw Ulatowski.

And General Rowecki came from
Melania Paulina Chrzanowska (nee Ulatowska), 1840 - 1917 in St Petersburg,
the daughter of
Stanislaw Ulatowski.

Above Adam Tomasz Andrzej Otto-Trampczynski, 1770 - ca 1830, the son of
Maksymilian Trampczynski b. ca 1740 + Antonina Koludzka.
ADAM Trampczynski was the husband of Jozefa Urszula Suchorzewska.
Jozefa Suchorzewska b. ca 1782, was the granddaughter of Teresa Otto-Trampczynska b. ca 1730- + SOKOLNICKI.

Above Maksymilian Otto-Trampczynski b. ca 1740, was the son of
Aleksander Trampczynski b. 1804 + Teresa Zychlinska.
Also Barbara married Aleksander Trampczynski born on June 7, 1804. Barbara nee Chelkowska, 1809 - 1859. Aleksander was the son of
Teodor Trampczynski b. 1774.
Aleksander was born ca 1804, in Zagorzyn in the Kalisz county. He served Russian Army. Aleksander and Barbara had a son
Stanislaw Wojciech Trampczynski.

Above Teodor Trampczynski b. 1774, d. May 1814/1816, was the Royal court official of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski in 1788. Teodor Marcin Trampczynski, 1774-1816,
was the son of
Antoni Trampczynski b. ca 1720 + Bona Pstrokonska b. ca 1738.

Inf. in Poznan in 1783 on Antoni Otto Trampczynski, the owner of Kucharki and Fabianow in the Kalisz province, and his wife Bona Pstrokonski. Antoni Otto Trampczynski b. ca 1720, was the Sochaczew official, the owner of Czachory.
Antoni Trampczynski b. ca 1720, was the son of Walenty Trampczynski - inf. in 1754.
Walenty or Walentyn Otto Trampczynski, was the Sochaczew official, born ca 1680.
Walenty Trampczynski was the son of
Jan Otto Trampczynski born ca 1640 + Anna Szkudlski / Anna Szkudlarska,
and Walenty owned Czachor / Czachory in the Kalisz county. Walenty sold half of Czachor to his son Antoni Otto Trampczynski. Antoni was the son of Teresa Miaskowski Trampczynska. Antoni m. also Bona Pstrokonski,
the daughter of
Maciej Pstrokonski + Konstancja Zareba.

Anna Trampczynska was the daughter of named Walenty Trampczynski b. ca 1680 + Miaskowska. Anna married Wojciech Kosicki, the son of Jakub Kosicki + Bartoszewska.

Inf. in 1763 on Bona Trampczynska Pstrokonska, b. ca 1738, the daughter of Maciej Pstrokonski of Wilczkow, and Maciej born ca 1695, d. 1752.

In Wilczkow was born Jakub Kiedrzynski, in 1738; Jakub was the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski - my family line of Bieganin and Raszkow, and also Jedlno - Wola Wiazowa - Wola Pszczolecka.

Jan. 1736 in Wilczkow, Antoni Pawel Sebastian Pstrokonski was born, the son of Maciej Pstrokonski b. ca 1695, and Konstancja Zareba;
the godparents: Franciszek Potocki of Mikulice, and Bona Zareba of Przespolew.

In 1738, May in Wilczkow, Jan Antoni Maciej Kiedrzynski was born, the son of Marcin Kiedrzynski and Wiktoria Pstrokonska; godparents: Maciej Pstrokonski of Wilczkow, and Bona Zareba of Przespolew. Marcin Kiedrzynski was the cousin of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1720 and Andrzej married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska.

Antoni Trampczynski b. ca 1720, was the son of Walenty Trampczynski - inf. in 1754.

Walenty or Walentyn Otto Trampczynski, was the Sochaczew official, born ca 1680. Walenty Trampczynski was the son of
Jan Otto Trampczynski born ca 1640 + Anna Szkudlski / Anna Szkudlarska,
and Walenty owned Czachor / Czachory in the Kalisz county. Walenty sold half of Czachor to his son Antoni Otto Trampczynski. Antoni was the son of Teresa Miaskowski Trampczynska.

Antoni Trampczynski b. ca 1720, m. also Bona Pstrokonski, the daughter of
Maciej Pstrokonski + Konstancja Zareba.

Anna Trampczynska was the daughter of named Walenty Trampczynski b. ca 1680 + Miaskowska. Anna married Wojciech Kosicki, the son of Jakub Kosicki + Bartoszewska.

JAN Trampczynski b. ca 1710,
was the son of
Rozalia Roza Gawlowska born in 1690, to Zygmunt Gawlowski and Anna Racieska / Raciazska.
Rozalia married Maciej Otto-Trampczynski SENIOR, born in 1670.

Ludwika Kiedrzynska, married Maciej Otto Trampczynski junior (1740 - 1789),
the son of mentioned
Jan Otto-Trampczynski b. ca 1710, and Rozalia GARCZYNSKA
[1712 in Budziejewo, the Wagrowiec County - 1742, the daughter of Samson Garczynski + Marianna. Rozalia b. in 1712, was the wife of Maciej Laskowski and Jan Otto-Trampczynski.
Rozalia b. in 1712, was the mother of
Bonifacy Jan Nepomucen Laskowski;
Maciej Otto-Trampczynski b. 1740;
Antoni Otto-Trampczynski; and
Dominik Otto-Trampczynski.
Above Maciej LASKOWSKI was the son of Andrzej Laskowski and Konstancja Dabrowska / Dombrowska].

But Walenty Trampczynski

[Walenty or Walentyn Otto Trampczynski, was the Sochaczew official, born ca 1680.
Rozalia Roza Gawlowska born in 1690, married Maciej Otto-Trampczynski SENIOR, born in 1670, who was the brother to Magdalena Cielecka and to Anna Petronella Szoldrska, Radonska born 1664; and to Zofia Kamienska born ca 1660, to Stefan Trampczynski, born ca 1630/1634.
Stefan Otto Trampczynski b. ca 1630/1634 was the brother of Jan Trampczynski b. ca 1640,
and both were sons to Adam Otto Trampczynski b. ca 1600]

was the son of
Jan Otto Trampczynski born ca 1640 + Anna Szkudlski / Anna Szkudelski = Szkudlarska.

Jan was the son of Adam Trampczynski b. ca 1600, died bef. 1643 + Anna Pecharzewska
{Adam had also a wife Zofia - inf. in Gniezno and Konin};
Jan b. ca 1640, was the grandson of Walenty Trapczynski / Trampczynski b. ca 1570;
Jan was the great-grandson of
Jan Otto-Trampczynski b. ca 1545 + Felicja Szczesna Popowska born ca 1550.
Felicja b. ca 1550 was the mother of
Stanislaw Otto-Trampczynski b. 1579; Walenty Trapczynski / Trampczynski b. ca 1570; Wawrzyniec Otto-Trampczynski; Rafal Otto-Trampczynski; Anna Otto-Trampczynska and 1 other.

Jan Otto-Trampczynski b. ca 1545 had the brother Wojciech Otto-Trampczynski b. ca 1531.
Jan b. ca 1545 and Wojciech b. ca 1531, were the sons of
Stanislaw Otto-Trampczynski - Topor, b. ca 1495/1500, and Anna Slawienska of Grab b. ca 1513.

Wojciech Trampczynski born ca 1531, married Anna CEREKWICKA.

The sibilings - the children of Stanislaw Otto-Trampczynski - Topor, b. ca 1495/1500, and Anna Slawienska of Grab b. ca 1513:
1. Jan Otto-Trampczynski b. ca 1545/1550 {+ Felicja Szczesna Popowska born ca 1550},
2. above Wojciech b. ca 1531;
3. Maciej Otto-Trampczynski b. ca 1540/1560, died bef. 1625;
4. Stanislaw Otto-Trampczynski born aft. 1566 {probably the error - we have Stanislaw Otto-Trampczynski b. 1579},
5. and maybe Jan Trampczynski the second b. ca 1540/1565 {the next error - we have only Jan Otto-Trampczynski b. ca 1545 + Felicja Szczesna Popowska born ca 1550};
6. Malgorzata Jadwiga Trampczynska.

Jan Otto-Trampczynski b. ca 1545/1550 + Felicja Szczesna Popowska born ca 1550; Jan's brother was above Wojciech Otto-Trampczynski b. ca 1531. They were the sons of
Stanislaw Otto-Trampczynski b. ca 1495/1500 and Anna Slawienska.


Close to Czestochowa in 1783 - 1792:
Kamyk - owned by mentioned above Antoni Kiedrzynski and Stanislaw Jeziorkowski;
Kiedrzyn - to Antoni Kiedrzynski;
Kobylczyce - Maciej Pstrokonski the 2nd junior, and Jan Nepomucen Woznicki with Marcin Wierciszewski and Ignacy Korwin Jaszewski.

MACIEJ Pstrokonski b. ca 1695, died in 1752; left from second marriage:
1.
the daughter Bona Pstrokonska b. ca 1738, m. Antoni Otto Trapczynski;
2.
Wiktoria Pstrokonska [b. ca 1720], married Marcin Kiedrzynski;
Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720, was the son of Jakub Kiedrzynski older, and Ewa Gomolinska / GOMULINSKA.
3.
Franciszka Pstrokonska, m. Franciszek GAJEWSKI / Gajecki; in 1726 Franciszka nee Pstrokonska was living in Wilczkow, born ca 1715.
4.
In 1736, Antoni Pawel Sebastian Pstrokonski was born in Wilczkow, a son of Maciej Pstrokonski and Konstancja Zareba.
5. Maciej junior;
6. Marianna Pstrokonska;
7.
Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, 1715 - d. 1783, senior, the owner of WILCZKOW; the official in Piotrkow; official in MOZYR in 1750, m. Agnieszka Nieniewska, 1715/1720/1725 - d. 1776, the daughter of Andrzej Nieniewski and Anna Myszkowska. The family of Andrzej Nieniewski was living in Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis.
Franciszek's son was junior, Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, 1750/1760 - 1818 in Ostrow, the Jeziorsko parish.

Florian Kiedrzynski's father was mentioned above Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720 - died in 1788, mother Wiktoria Pstrokonska / Wiktoria Poraj Pstrokonska;
his brothers:
Jan Antoni Maciej Kiedrzynski 1738 - d. ?;
Stanislaw Kiedrzynski ? - 1774 [married Marjanna Zamoyska];
Pawel Kiedrzynski;
Jozef Kiedrzynski;
a sister Bona Kiedrzynska [b. ca 1745 ?] who was married in Karsy.

In 1738, July, in Gluchow, Jakub Wawrzyniec Michal Kiedrzynski was born. Named JAKUB Kiedrzynski, junior, then official in KALISZ, was the brother of IZYDOR KIEDRZYNSKI of JEDLNO. Both above were the sons of Andrzej Kiedrzenski / Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1720 and Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, with godparents: Marcin Kiedrzynski and Franciszka Kiedrzynska-Jackowska, of Wilczkow.

In 1740, January, in Gluchow, was born Kacper Maciej, the son of named above Andrzej Kiedrzenski [Kasper Kiedrzynski] and Franciszka Jackowski; godparents: Tomasz Galczynski, the owner of Gluchow, and Konstancja Pstrokonska of Wilczkow.

In 1741 in Wilczkow, Dorota Apolonia Papieski was born; godparents: Andrzej Kiedrzenski of Gluchow, and Katarzyna Papieska of Wilczkow.
In Gluchow, 1741, Marianna, the daughter of named Andrzej Kiedrzynski and Franciszka Jackowski; godparents: Stanislaw Papieski of Wilczkow and young Jackowska of Gluchow.
In 1742 in Wilczkow, Stanislaw Papieski junior was born.
In 1743, bpt. of Dorota Apolonia Kiedrzynska, the daughter of above Andrzej Kiedrzenski and Franciszka Kiedrzynska; the godparents: Mikolaj Napruszewski and his wife Anna.

Mentioned Maciej Pstrokonski b. ca 1695.

Rozalia Bogumila Garczynska
(b. 1712 in Budziejewo - close to Popowo Koscielne and Podlesie Wysokie, died in 1739/1742 in Gorzuchowo - south-east to Swiecie),
m. in 1729 in Kucharki to Jan Otto Trampczynski, the owner of Gorzuchowo in 1739.
Rozalia Bogumila was the daughter of Samson Garczynski, b. 1680, and she was the wife of Jan Trampczynski.
Rozalia, 1712 - 1742.

Jan Samson Garczynski (b. in 1680 or ca 1681, d. 1720 / 1721), the owner of Gorzuchowo
[21 km south-east to SWIECIE; 23 km north-west to Wabrzezno; north-east to CHELMZA - compare the communist net of Wabrzezno-Chelmza in 2005/2020].
Jan Samson Garczynski had a son Maciej Jozef Garczynski (1710, Budziejewo - 1762/1766), the owner of Gorzuchowo and Rogalino (until 1737), m. in 1743 to Franciszka Trampczynska, b. ca 1720 or before, d. bef. 1763.
Jan Samson had the daughter Rozalia Bogumila Garczynska
(b. 1712 in Budziejewo - close to Popowo Koscielne and Podlesie Wysokie, died in 1739 in Gorzuchowo - south-east to Swiecie), m. in 1729 in Kucharki to Jan Otto Trampczynski, the owner of Gorzuchowo in 1739.

BIEGANIN:
In 1698, Stefan Dominik Przespolewski, the heir, was married to Jadwiga Koszutska - Leszczyc, who in 1698 sold the estate to Maciej Kucharski for PLN 38600. Through the marriage of Izabela Kucharska and Andrzej Droszewski = Droszewo Droszewski, the estate passed on to Droszewski;
and in 1748, a divorced heiress sold Bieganin to Jozef Strzelecki for PLN 24000.
That same year, 1748, Strzelecki sold the land to Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1720, of the Ostoja coat of arms who was married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska.
Five children of Andrzej Kiedrzynski and Franciszka Jackowski - Kiedrzynska were born in Bieganin, among others:
1.
Izydor Kiedrzynski, b. 1749, probably in Bieganin - died bef. 1802, his widowed wife, Helena Hutten-Czapska Kiedrzynska, moved house from Jedlno to RASZKOW, and then back to Wola Wiazowa in 1820; Izydor Kiedrzynski [1749 - bef. or in 1802] is my direct ancestor.
2.
Florian Kiedrzynski;
3.
Dorota Kiedrzynska Madalinska Psarska Grabinska.
4.
Ludwika Kiedrzynska, married Maciej Otto Trampczynski (1740 - 1789),
the son of
Jan Otto-Trampczynski and Rozalia GARCZYNSKA.

Maciej's son -
Jozef Trampczynski died in 1779 in Gora.

Note on the famous Wojciech Trampczynski = Stefan Wojciech Trampczynski, b. 1860, the Speaker of Parliament in Poland in 1919 - 1922; 1922 - 1927 of Senat. Acted in 1918 in the Greater Poland:

Wojciech Trampczynski / Stefan Wojciech, b. 1860 in Deblowo, close to Gniezno; he was died in 1953 in Poznan. In 1910, Trampczynski was the MP of Germany.

Wojciech was the son of
Alexei Cyprian Trampczynski (1812-1863) and Emilia Biederman (1827-1868).
Aleksy Cyprian Otto-Trampczynski, b. in Piersko in the Wilczyn parish, south to Strzelno; died in Trzemeszno. Aleksy was the son of
older Wojciech Trampczynski, 1768-1846 and Marianna Niezychowska, 1776-1853.

Marianna Otto-Trampczynska, nee Niezychowska, b. ca 1776 in Kurnatowice, in the Miedzychod County, 6 kilometres north of Kwilcz, 14 km east of Miedzychod, and 61 km west of Poznan, Greater Poland, died in 1853 in Kurnatowice.
Above Wojciech Otto-Trampczynski, b. 1768 in Gora. Wojciech, b. 1768 in Gora,
was the brother of Jozef Otto-Trampczynski + Antonina KONARZEWSKA.
Wojciech b. 1768, was the husband of Marianna NIEZYCHOWSKA.

Above Jozef Otto-Trampczynski, b. 1779 in Gora. Jozef was the husband of Antonina KONARZEWSKA.

Wojciech Trampczynski and Jozef Trampczynski were the sons of
Maciej Otto-Trampczynski JUNIOR, 1740-1789 + Ludwika Kiedrzynska b. ca 1750.
Above Maciej Otto-Trampczynski, b. 1740, was the son of
Jan Otto-Trampczynski, b. ca 1710, and Rozalia GARCZYNSKA,
the daughter of SAMSON GARCZYNSKI, 2nd, b. 1680.
Jan Samson Garczynski b. 1680, had a son
Maciej Jozef Garczynski (1710, Budziejewo - 1762/1766), the owner of Gorzuchowo and Rogalino (until 1737), m. in 1743 to Franciszka Trampczynska, d. bef. 1763.
Maciej Jozef had a daughter - Marianna (d. aft. 1790); she married manager of Niechanowo belonged to Garczynski in 1783, 1790.

Even in 1766, an old heiress of BIEGANIN - Izabela Kucharska collected money from Trampczynski secured on the estate by Andrzej Kiedrzynski [b. 1715/1720]; in 1774 - her son, Franciszek Droszewski, also accepted this sum.
At the beginning of the 19th century, the heir of the village BIEGANIN was Feliks Gorzenski, lieutenant Colonel of the Polish Army. His wife Anna died young, in 1809, leaving 3 minor sons and two daughters. The heir is mentioned in the records as late as 1830, then we find only the leaseholder Edmund Dembinski in 1843.

5.
Andrzej Kiedrzynski, younger, b. ca 1750, the owner of the half of Kiedrzyn close to northern Czestochowa,
the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski, older, b. 1710/1720.

Franciszka Trampczynska m. Garczynska, was the sister of Jan Otto Trampczynski.

Rozalia Bogumila was the daughter of Samson, and the granddaughter of Rafal Garczynski.
Samson was born ca 1680.

Ludwika Kiedrzynska, married Maciej Otto Trampczynski JUNIOR (1740 - 1789), was the daughter of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720, and Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski - Kiedrzynska; and Ludwika was born in Bieganin. Here was born Izydor Kiedrzynski - her brother. This is my family branch.

JAN Trampczynski b. ca 1710,
was the son of
Rozalia Roza Gawlowska born in 1690,
to Zygmunt Gawlowski and Anna Racieska / Raciazska.
Rozalia married Maciej Otto-Trampczynski SENIOR, born in 1680.

Jozef Trampczynski, was an owner of Karsy in 1801.

Feliks Gorzenski married Anna Zienkiewicz. In 1790, Feliks Gorzenski was as the Colonel. Feliks Gorzenski was the manager of DRUCK in the Oszmiana county. In 1797, Augustyn Gorzenski wanted to take over this property.
Then Feliks Gorzenski owned Bieganin, bought in June 1803 from hands of Maksymilian Otto Trampczynski, the owner.
Before the Trampczynskis this Bieganin land belonged to Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1710/1720 - my family branch.
Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1710/1720, had the daughter, Ludwika Kiedrzynska, married Maciej Otto Trampczynski (1740 - 1789), the son of Jan Otto-Trampczynski b. ca 1710 and Rozalia GARCZYNSKA.

Jan Samson Garczynski had a son Maciej Jozef Garczynski (1710, Budziejewo - 1762/1766), the owner of Gorzuchowo and Rogalino (until 1737), m. in 1743 to Franciszka Trampczynska, b. ca 1720 or before, d. bef. 1763. Franciszka Trampczynska m. Garczynska, was the sister of Jan Otto Trampczynski.

Ludwika Kiedrzynska, married Maciej Otto Trampczynski (1740 - 1789), the son of mentioned Jan Otto-Trampczynski and Rozalia GARCZYNSKA.

In August 1770 in Karsy, 13 km north-east to BIEGANIN, north-west to KALISZ, Kajetan Lipnicki married Bona Kiedrzynska, the daughter of Marcin Kiedrzynski who was the cousin of Andrzej Kiedrzynski.

Ignacy Garczynski was the son of named Maciej Jozef Garczynski and his wife Franciszka Trampczynska. Ignacy Garczynski b. ca 1740. Maciej Jozef Garczynski was born in February 1710, in Budziejewo. Franciszka Trampczynska was born before 1720 or ca 1720.
Maciej Jozef Garczynski b. in 1710, had a daughter -
Marianna Garczynska (b. ca 1735 ?; d. aft. 1790); she married manager of Niechanowo which belonged to Garczynski in 1783 - 1790.
Franciszka Trampczynska m. Garczynska, was the sister of Jan Otto Trampczynski.

JAN Trampczynski b. ca 1710,
was the son of
Rozalia Roza Gawlowska born in 1690 + Maciej Otto-Trampczynski SENIOR, born in 1680.

Ludwika Kiedrzynska, married Maciej Otto Trampczynski (1740 - 1789), the son of mentioned Jan Otto-Trampczynski and Rozalia GARCZYNSKA.

We back to Blanka Kaczorowska and Ludwik Kalkstein during the Second World War.
The Kalkstein couple lived on the corner of Sniegocka and Kozminska Streets. Blanka Kaczorowska had already saved her advanced pregnancy. In mid-April 1944, Kaczorowska gave birth to a son, most likely in one of the German hospitals. After the war, Kaczorowska-Kalkstein also worked as a secret agent for the communist counter-intelligence, and later she emigrated to France in 1971. She died in 2002. It is known that they were still searched for during the Warsaw Uprising. In Kalkstein's spying network, Blanka Kaczorowska, his fiancee and later wife, got married in November 1942, played a particularly criminal role. Until the beginning of March 1944, she worked in the Second Department, information and intelligence, of the Main Headquarters of the Polish Home Army as a German agent.
She withdrew from work in the conspiracy alone. It is known that she maintained close, friendly contacts with some of the Home Army officers, among others Lieutenant-Colonel Wladyslaw Szczekowski.

Janina Kalkstein Dziewonska Swierczewska,
was the wife of Eugeniusz Swierczewski, 1894 - June 1944,
the son of
Romuald Swierczewski, ca 1859 - 1924 + Natalia Oppenheim, 1864 in Warsaw - 1924,
the daughter of Ignacy Maurycy Oppenheim + Natalia Maria Zapasnik b. ca 1840
[the families Zapasnik close to Lida and Swierczewski of Lida, were the closest friends of my Konstantynowicz family in Lida]. Romuald had a brother Boleslaw Hieronim Swierczewski, b. ca 1860.

General Karol Waclaw Swierczewski, Walter, 1897-1947,
was the son of
senior Karol Swierczewski, ca 1870-1912 + Antonina Jedrzejewska.
Karol Swierczewski b. ca 1870, had a sister Zofia WEISS.
Weiss [Eugeniusz Weiss ?], Colonel help to my family after 1945 in Poland.
Zofia Weiss (Swierczewska), 1900 in Warszawa - 1969, was the mother of Eugeniusz Weiss b. 1924, and Jerzy Weiss.

Karol Waclaw Swierczewski b. 1897, was the son of mentioned Karol Klemens Swierczewski b. 1870 in Mniszew, in the Kozienice county + Antonina Jedrzejewski.
The grandson of
Karol Swierczewski b. ca 1838 + Marianna Sluzewska.
Karol Swierczewski b. ca 1838 had a son Wladyslaw b. 1862 in Cyganowka, bpt. in Wilga. Swierczewski Karol was the son of
Jakub Swierczewski + Urszula Kruszewski. Karol was born in Zielona in the Dluga Koscielna parish. Jakub b. 1807 in Zielona. Anna married Jakub Swierczewski in 1832. Anna Kuskowska / Swierczewska (born Krzyczkowska), 1802 - 1835, was born in 1802, as the daughter of Dominik Krzyczkowski + Marianna Idzikowska. Jakub was born in 1807, in Gorki Wielkie, close to Winnica, in the Pultusk county. Anna married Jozef Kuskowski vel Koskowski in 1817.

Ludwik Edward Kalkstein - Stolinski, b. 1920, was the son of Edward Kalkstein + Ludwika Kucinska.

Edward Kalkstein b. ca 1880, d. ca 1943, was the son of Mikolaj Kalkstein and Waleria Jozefa SWIECKA b. 1858.

Mikolaj Kalkstein b. ca 1857/1860, was the son of Teodor Kalkstein OLDER b. ca 1825, and Teodozja Wyssogota Zakrzewska b. ca 1830, the daughter of IDZI Wyssogota Zakrzewski;
the grandson of
Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein, 1782-1865 + Januaria Plaskowska, 1802-1872;
the great-grandson of
Jerzy Kalkstein b. ca 1730/1740 + Roza Wirydianna Grabczewska, b. in 1756.


During the Second World War acted the actress Janina Irena Helena Swierczewska (nee Kalkstein), as Nina, b. ca 1907, d. ca 1943,
the daughter of above Edward Kalkstein and Ludwika KUCINSKA.

Janina was the wife of Eugeniusz Swierczewski.

Edward Kalkstein b. ca 1880, d. ca 1943, was the son of Mikolaj Kalkstein and Waleria Jozefa SWIECKA b. 1858.

Mikolaj Kalkstein b. ca 1857/1860, was the son of Teodor Kalkstein OLDER b. ca 1825, and Teodozja Wyssogota Zakrzewska b. ca 1830, the daughter of IDZI Wyssogota Zakrzewski;
the grandson of
Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein, 1782-1865 + Januaria Plaskowska, 1802-1872;
the great-grandson of
Jerzy Kalkstein b. ca 1730/1740 + Roza Wirydianna Grabczewska, b. in 1756.

Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski studied in Pelplin. In 1814, Hiacynt moved to Braniewo. In 1824, back to JABLOWO; 1826 it was fired; Jablowo and Lipinki were the center of agricultural innovation. Hiacynt Jackowski was born in 1805, and in 1828, Hiacynt Jackowski married Konstancja Grabczewska.

Hiacynt had two daughters,
Aniela and
Zofia Nostitz-Jackowska, later married to Edward Kalkstein,
and two / three sons,
Teodor Nostitz-Jackowski = Theodore Jackowski, 1831-1885, a prominent national activist,
and Henry, who became a priest, and also
Ludwik Jackowski.

Above Zofia Nostitz-Jackowski Kalkstein, 1825 - 1897, was the daughter of Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski. Zofia was the mother of Teodor Kalkstein and Stanislaw Kalkstein.

Above Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1805, died in 1877 in Jablowo, the Starogard Gdanski county. Hiacynt was the son of
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski OLDER and Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Lewald Jezierska b. ca 1773.

Above Elzbieta = Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Nostitz-Jackowska (Lewald Jezierska) born in 1773, in Puc, the Koscierzyna county, 4 km north-west to BEDOMIN, 7 km south-east to Nowa Wies Koscierska, 14 km north-west to LINIEWO - see GARCZYNSKI, 7 kilometres east of Koscierzyna.

Mentioned Edward Kalkstein, 1826 - 1898, was the son of
Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein and Januaria Jozefina PLASKOWSKA, b. in 1802 in Zblewo, the Starogard Gdanski County,
the daughter of Franciszek Plaskowski b. ca 1770/1773.

Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein, b. in 1782 in Klonowka, the Starogard County, d. 1865, was the son of
Jerzy Kalkstein b. ca 1730/1740, and Roza Wirydianna GRABCZEWSKA b. ca 1745.

Jerzy Kalkstein b. ca 1730/1740, younger = Georg Kalkstein, was the son of Jerzy Kalkstein older b. ca 1700.

Klonowka is a village in the Starogard Gdanski commune, 8 kilometres east of Starogard Gdanski.

Faustyna Florentyna Anna Kielczewska (Plaskowska) b. in 1799 / 1800, d. 1881 in Wichulec, buried in Bobrowo close to Brodnica in 1881.

Faustyna was the wife of Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski / Walenty Kielczewski. They were living in 1826 in Samplawa. They had children:
Karol Kielczewski b. 1826;
Jozef Kielczewski, b. 1827;
Jakub; and 3 brothers more, single;
and Julian Kielczewski b. 1835 + Aniela Lieder;
Fryderyk Kielczewski + 1836, m. Florentyna Kramkowska.

Wladyslaw Michal Mikolaj Sobocki b. 1834 in Warszawa, lieutenant in 1864, m. 1st to Paulina Jasinska b. in Niegowa, in the Stanislawow county,
m. 3rd in 1889 in Warszawa, to Jozefa Kielczewska b. in 1846 in Rodzone,
the daughter of
Anzelm Kielczewski b. 1822 in Samplawa,
the son of
Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski + Faustyna Florentyna Plaskowska, 1799 - 1881, Wichulec.

Anzelm was married to Anna Plaskowska, 1824 - 1898, the daughter of Kajetan Plaskowski + Jozefa Trembecka, died in 1839 in PLOCK.
Jozefa was the daughter of Ignacy Trembecki + Anna Gostomska died in 1840 in PLOCK.
Above Anna Plaskowska b. 1824 + Anzelm Kielczewski, was the daughter of
Kajetan Cyprian Plaskowski, 1781 - 1872.
Mentioned Faustyna married Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski with 11 children:
Anzelm Kielczewski b. 1822, Karol Jozef Kielczewski and 9 others.
Faustyna b. 1799/1800, maybe was the daughter of Franciszek Plaskowski b. ca 1770/1773.
Maybe Faustyna Plaskowska was the daughter of Faustyn Plaskowski b. ca 1777.

The parents of Teofil Karwat b. ca 1810/1820:
Andrzej Karwat b. ca 1770 + Maria Kreciewska.

Teofil Karwat b. 1810 / 1820, m. ca 1840 to Jadwiga Kielczewska, b. ca 1830-1873,
the daughter of
Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski + Faustyna Florentyna Plaskowska, 1799-1881
[maybe the daughter of Franciszek Plaskowski b. ca 1770/1773];
with the children of Teofil Karwat:
1.
Elzbieta KARWAT, 1842-1906, m. Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1835/1840/1842 [bpt. in Wielun];
2.
Ignacy Karwat, 1844/1850 - 1879;
3.
JOZEF KARWAT, b. September 1850 in Wichulec, d. in 1918 in Poznan. Jozef Karwat m. Anna Bardzka.

Above Anna Antonina Karwat BARDZKA, b. 1854 in Male Turze, in the Tczew commune, within the Tczew County, 8 kilometres west of Tczew. Anna d. in 1932 in Wichulec, the Brodnica County, acc.to Bieganowski.
Anna was the daughter of Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki and Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder [the Bardzkis intermarried to Walknowski, Mielzynski and Kiedrzynski of Raszkow-Bieganin and then we have a line Kiedrzynski-Arnold-Pradzynski-Wolowski].
4.
Teofila KARWAT, 1852-1934 + Jan Plaskowski, ca 1836-1909,
with a son
Teofil Plaskowski b. ca 1880.
5.
Marian Euzebiusz KARWAT, 1856 in Wichulec - 1946 in Brodnica, a medical doctor, independence activist.
Marian Karwat, 1856-1946 + Anna Piwnicka, 1867-1936, the daughter of Zygmunt Piwnicki + Alina Halina Jozefa Hornowska b. 1836.

Kalkstein, Hutten-Czapski, Nostitz-Jackowski, Grabczewski and Wybicki;
together with Rogaczewski
[compare: my family line - Rogaczewski in Wola Pszczolecka and near to Rusiec]
in Jablowo
[6 kilometres south-east of Starogard Gdanski and 3 km west to LIPINKI Szlacheckie of the Nostitz-Jackowskis];
and the Tusk family near to Koscierzyna - Liniewo:
Lubichowo
- 15 / 17 kilometres south-west of Starogard Gdanski; 12 km south to Miradowo, 11 km south-east to ZBLEWO, 26 / 28 km north-west to RYNKOWKA of Hutten-Czapski.
ZBLEWO:
5 / 6 km west to Miradowo; 14 / 16 km west of Starogard Gdanski and 52 km south-west of Gdansk.
KLONOWKA:
9 km east to Starogard Gdanski, 7 km north-east to Jablowo, 6 km north-east to Lipinki Szlacheckie.
JABLOWO:
3 km west to Lipinki Szlacheckie, 14 km east to Miradowo, 17 / 18 km east to Zblewo.

Edward Kalkstein, 1826 - 1898,
was the son of
Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein and Januaria Jozefina PLASKOWSKA KALKSTEIN b. in 1802 in Zblewo, the Starogard Gdanski County, the daughter of Franciszek Plaskowski.
Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein, b. in 1782 in Klonowka, the Starogard County, d. 1865.

Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten - Czapski, b. 1725, d. 1802 in Warsaw. Franciszek Hutten Czapski took Rynkowka - 43 km north-east-north to SWIECIE, 28 km south to JABLOWO
{here in Rynkowka we have the Rogaczewski family came from Wola Wiazowa - BROSZECIN (7 km east to Obrow) area and from Deby Wolskie with the family of Kiedrzynski + Rogaczewski - 7 km north-west to named Obrow + my family line}.

Miradowo / Miradau, 4 / 6 kilometres east of Zblewo, 14 km south-west of Starogard Gdanski, and 50 km south-west of Gdansk.

Franciszek Rogaczewski was born in 1892, to Leonard Stanislaw Rogaczewski and Anna Laskowska. Leonard was born in 1860, in Miradowo. Anna was born in 1873, in Lubichowo, 15 kilometres south-west of Starogard Gdanski; 12 km south to Miradowo, 28 km north-west to RYNKOWKA of Hutten-Czapski.
Close to Wdecki Mlyn - in 1677 under Kazimierz Radolinski. In 1919, Rehbinder (1884-1919).

JABLOWO:

In 1814, Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski moved to Braniewo. In 1824, back to JABLOWO; 1826 it was fired. Jablowo and Lipinki were the center of agricultural innovation.

Hiacynt Jackowski was born in 1805, and in 1828, Hiacynt Jackowski married Konstancja Grabczewska.
Hiacynt had two daughters,
Aniela and
Zofia Nostitz-Jackowska, later married to Edward Kalkstein,
and two / three sons,
Teodor Nostitz-Jackowski = Theodore Jackowski, 1831-1885, a prominent national activist, and
Henry / Henryk Jackowski, who became a priest, and
also Ludwik Jackowski.

Zenon Plaskowski was living close to named Jablowo, the Starogard Gdanski county. Zenon Plaskowski moved home to Rokocin close to Starogard Gdanski, 5 kilometres south-west of Starogard Gdanski, 8 km north-west to JABLOWO of the Nostitz-Jackowskis.

Lysakow Drugi was owned by Marceli Zakrzewski, 1858 - ca 1939. Lysakow in the GRUDUSK commune, in 1775 a guardian of the church was Mikolaj Karski, the Ciechanow official, and with Jozef Kozicki, Tomasz Kanigowski, Franciszek Kozicki. Aft. 1811 - the church guardian was Karski, the landlord of Lysakowo. In Lysakowo in the 20' of the 20th century was an estate of Pszczolkowski. And Marceli Zakrzewski was the owner of Lysakowek, Otalez, Szafranow, Wola Otaleska.

In 1848-1855 Lysakow was owned by Jan Zakrzewski, b. ca 1803, d. in 1869 + Eleonora Zakrzewski, 1820 - 1882, the daughter of Marianna Morawska m. Zakrzewska b. ca 1796 + Idzi Stefan Zakrzewski, 1799 - aft. 1882, the son of Teodor Zakrzewski and Rozalia Krosnicka.

Idzi Zakrzewski was the owner of LEG Folwark, in the LEG parish, the Mlawa county - in the Wieczfnia Koscielna
[= WIECZWNIA, 13 kilometres north-east of Mlawa;
Wieczfnia belonged to the NAKWASKIs aft. ca 1805. In 1774, Kepa close to Zakrzewo, owned by Klemens Nakwaski, the Wyszogrod official. In Mala Wies, Klemens Nakwaski, too]
commune, close to Turowo and Jablonowo, 1 km south to the East Prussia, 18 km north-west to Krzynowloga Mala.

IDZI Zakrzewski b. in 1799, d. aft. 1882, was the son of Teodor Zakrzewski and Rozalia Krosnicki. Idzi was the owner of Leg Folwark, in the LEG parish, in the Mlawa county, m. ca 1810 to Marianna Morawska / Murawska, d. aft. 1815, the daughter of
Franciszek Morawski / Morawska and Joanna Szczepankowski.

Idzi Zakrzewski m. Marianna Morawska vel Murawska in 1817,
with children:
Eleonora (Leonora);
Leon;
Teodozja.

Named TEODOZJA Zakrzewska b. in 1834, d. aft. 1869, the daughter of named above Idzi, b. in LEG Folwark, bpt. in Leg, m. in 1856 in mentioned LEG to
Teodor Kalkstein, ca 1830 - aft. 1869,
the son of Franciszek KALKSTEIN + Urszula.

Teodor KALKSTEIN / Kalksteyn was the owner of MLYNSK / Mlynska = Stare Zasady
[Mlynska - together with Niemiecka Kolonia - belonged to Zasady village ie. Stare Zasady, 4 km south-west to Okalewko and 7 km south-east to Swiedziebnia, 9 km south-east to DZIERZNO; close to Zofiewo and Zduny]
in the Swiedziebnia parish.
Swiedziebnia - 15 / 18 kilometres south-east of Brodnica.

Kalksteyn / Kalksztein m. in LEG, with children:
Mikolaj KALKSTEIN; Maria b. 1856; Waclaw; Konstancj Kalkstein.
LEG is a village in the Wieczfnia Koscielna commune, within the Mlawa County, on the ex-Prussia borderand 3 km west to Grzebsk, 3 km north-east to Zakrzewo Wielkie, 7 km north-east to Wieczfnia Koscielna.
IDZI Zakrzewski b. in 1799, d. aft. 1882, was the son of Teodor Zakrzewski and Rozalia Krosnicki.
Rozalia Krosnicka married Teodor Zakrzewski and they had 6 children.

Teodor Zakrzewski b. ca 1770, was the son of Maciej ZAKRZEWSKI b. ca 1740 + Katarzyna Stryjewska.
Katarzyna Zakrzewska nee Stryjewska had 2 sons and a daughter:
Teodor and Antoni + Agnieszka Zmijewska;
and Teodora + Piotr HUMIECKI with a son
Jakub Humiecki, 1834 - 1899 + Marianna BOJANOWSKA + Laura DOBRZANSKA, with children:
Jozefa Florentyna Kruszewska nee Humiecka, 1864 - 1928.

Teodor Zakrzewski b. ca 1770, was the son of Maciej ZAKRZEWSKI b. ca 1740 + Katarzyna Stryjewska.

Note to Teodozja ZAKRZEWSKA, 1834 / 1857 - 1926 / 1927:

Andrzej Kczewski died in 1761, and was the son of Michal Stanislaw Kczewski, Junior and Barbara Elzbieta.
Andrzej was the father to
mentioned above
Bogumila Marianna Kalkstein
and
Marcianna Antonia Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska.

Idzi Zakrzewski m. Marianna Morawska vel Murawska in 1817, with children:
Eleonora (Leonora); Leon; Teodozja

[Edward Kalkstein b. ca 1880, d. ca 1943, was the son of Mikolaj Kalkstein and Waleria Jozefa SWIECKA b. 1858.
Mikolaj Kalkstein b. ca 1857/1860, was the son of
Teodor Kalkstein OLDER b. ca 1825 + Teodozja Wyssogota Zakrzewska b. ca 1830,
the daughter of IDZI Wyssogota Zakrzewski].

Above TEODOZJA Zakrzewska b. in 1834, d. aft. 1869, the daughter of named above Idzi, b. in LEG Folwark, bpt. in Leg, m. in 1856 in mentioned LEG to Teodor Kalkstein, ca 1825/1830 - aft. 1869,
the son of
Franciszek KALKSTEIN + Urszula.

Teodor KALKSTEIN / Kalksteyn was the owner of MLYNSK / Mlynska = Stare Zasady [Mlynska - together with Niemiecka Kolonia - belonged to Zasady village ie. Stare Zasady, 4 km south-west to Okalewko and 7 km south-east to Swiedziebnia, 9 km south-east to DZIERZNO; close to Zofiewo and Zduny] in the Swiedziebnia parish.

Swiedziebnia - 15 / 18 kilometres south-east of Brodnica.

Teodor Kalksteyn / Kalksztein m. in LEG, to Teodozja Zakrzewska with children:
Mikolaj KALKSTEIN b. in 1857;
Maria b. 1856;
Waclaw b. 1863;
Konstancj HORN b. 1866.

Konstancja Eufemia Horn (Kalkstein) b. ca 1866, d. in 1935, the daughter of Teodor Kalkstein and Teodozja ZAKRZEWSKA. Wife of Karol Horn b. ca 1861.

LEG is a village in the Wieczfnia Koscielna commune, within the Mlawa County, on the ex-Prussia borderand 3 km west to Grzebsk, 3 km north-east to Zakrzewo Wielkie, 7 km north-east to Wieczfnia Koscielna.

Teodor Kalkstein, ca 1825/1830 - aft. 1869.

ZBLEWO:
5 / 6 km west to Miradowo; 14 / 16 km west of Starogard Gdanski and 52 km south-west of Gdansk.
KLONOWKA:
9 km east to Starogard Gdanski, 7 km north-east to Jablowo, 6 km north-east to Lipinki Szlacheckie.
JABLOWO:
3 km west to Lipinki Szlacheckie, 14 km east to Miradowo, 17 / 18 km east to Zblewo.

Edward Kalkstein, 1826 - 1898,
was the son of
Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein and Januaria Jozefina Plaskowska b. in 1802 in Zblewo,
the Starogard Gdanski County, the daughter of Franciszek Plaskowski.

Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein, b. in 1782 in Klonowka, the Starogard County, d. 1865.

Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten - Czapski, b. 1725, d. 1802 in Warsaw.
Franciszek Hutten Czapski took Rynkowka - 43 km north-east-north to SWIECIE, 28 km south to JABLOWO {here in Rynkowka we have the Rogaczewski family came from Wola Wiazowa - BROSZECIN (7 km east to Obrow) area and from Deby Wolskie with the family of Kiedrzynski + Rogaczewski - 7 km north-west to named Obrow}.

JABLOWO:
In 1814, Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski moved to Braniewo. In 1824, back to JABLOWO; 1826 it was fired. Jablowo and Lipinki were the center of agricultural innovation. Hiacynt Jackowski was born in 1805, and in 1828, Hiacynt Jackowski married Konstancja Grabczewska. Hiacynt had two daughters, Aniela and Zofia Nostitz-Jackowska, later married to Edward Kalkstein, and two / three sons, Teodor Nostitz-Jackowski = Theodore Jackowski, 1831-1885, a prominent national activist, and Henry / Henryk Jackowski, who became a priest, and also Ludwik Jackowski.

Zenon Plaskowski was living close to named Jablowo, the Starogard Gdanski county. Zenon Plaskowski moved home to Rokocin close to Starogard Gdanski, 5 kilometres south-west of Starogard Gdanski, 8 km north-west to JABLOWO of the Nostitz-Jackowskis.

Mentioned Konstancja GRABCZEWSKA married Hiacenty or Hiacynt Jacek = Jacenty Nostitz-Jackowski b. in 1805, in Jablowo close to Starogard Gdanski.

Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski, 1805-1877,
was the son of
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski, OLDER, b. ca 1772 + Elzbieta Jezierska = Joanna Elzbieta = Joanna Malgorzata JEZIERSKA.

HIPOLIT Jackowski b. ca 1772,
was the son of
Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, born in Straszewo, near by Kwidzyn.

Marianna KCZEWSKI was daughter of Andrzej Kczewski [the Malbork official in 1711, d. in 1715 in Gdansk] and Marianna PAWLOWSKA.
Marianna Kczewska was the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1729.

Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, SENIOR, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat
[36 km west to ILAWA; 8 kilometres north of Lasin, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz, and 69 km north-east of Torun].

Aleksander Jackowski was born in 1729 ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 by the Nogat lake, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz.
Aleksander senior was the son of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1705 - ca 1766;
the grandson of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and Teresa Zaluskowska, the 1st wife of named Jan.
Rozalia Trzebska was the second wife of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski.
Rozalia maybe was born ca 1687; acc. to me Rozalia was the second wife of Jan; the 1st wife Zaluskowska, maybe was born ca 1680 and she had 3 children:
Franciszka Kiedrzynska b. ca 1712/1714;
Anna Skorzewska b. ca 1710/1712;
and a son MICHAL Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1700/1705
- the branch of Dukes Swiatopelk-Mirski + Rodys of Przasnysz + Findeisen of Smilowice and Swiedziebnia + Pawinski - Zieleniewski of Zgierz.

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 the 2nd, 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.

Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka in 1650, married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688. Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1687, after death of Andrzej Zaleski of Smarzew, Lieutenant. Adam Molski the 1st married in 1669 to Elzbieta Wazynska died in 1672 / 1680.

Above Elzbieta = Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Nostitz-Jackowska (Lewald Jezierska) born in 1773, in Puc, the Koscierzyna county, 4 km north-west to BEDOMIN,
7 km south-east to Nowa Wies Koscierska,
14 km north-west to LINIEWO - see GARCZYNSKI, 7 kilometres east of Koscierzyna.

Kalkstein and Nostitz-Jackowski in the Swiedziebnia parish:
Jacek Nostitz-Jackowski = Hiacynt Jackowski b. 1805 in Jablowo at the Kociewie, as the son of Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski older and Elzbieta Jezierski.

Above Jablowo in 1798, and Lipinki Szlacheckie close to Starogard Gdanski, was owned by the Nostitz-Jackowski clan. Hiacynt Jackowski studied in Pelplin. In 1814, Hiacynt moved to Braniewo. In 1824, back to JABLOWO; 1826 it was fired; Jablowo and Lipinki were the center of agricultural innovation.

Hiacynt Jackowski was born in 1805, and in 1828, Hiacynt Jackowski married Konstancja Grabczewska. Hiacynt had two daughters, Aniela and Zofia Nostitz-Jackowska, later married to Edward Kalkstein, and two / three sons, Teodor Nostitz-Jackowski = Theodore Jackowski, 1831-1885, a prominent national activist, and Henry, who became a priest, and also Ludwik Jackowski.

Above Zofia Nostitz-Jackowski Kalkstein, 1825 - 1897,
was the daughter of Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski.
Zofia was the mother of Teodor Kalkstein and Stanislaw Kalkstein.

Above Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1805, died in 1877 in Jablowo, the Starogard Gdanski county. Hiacynt was the son of
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski OLDER and Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Lewald Jezierska b. ca 1773.

Mentioned Edward Kalkstein, 1826 - 1898,
was the son of
Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein and Januaria Jozefina b. in 1802 in Zblewo, the Starogard Gdanski County,
the daughter of Franciszek Plaskowski.

Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein, b. in 1782 in Klonowka, the Starogard County, d. 1865.

Edward Ludwik Kalkstein-Stolinski, ca 1880 - 1943,
was the grandson of
TEODOR KALKSTEIN and Teodozja ZAKRZEWSKA, 1834 / 1857 - 1926 / 1927.
Teodozja Zakrzewski m. the second Kossobudzka, b. 1857 and died in 1927.

Teodor Kalkstein
was the son of
Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein, b. in 1782 in Klonowka, the Starogard County or b. ca 1790.

Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein, b. in 1782 in Klonowka
was the son of
Jerzy Kalkstein b. ca 1730/1740, and Roza Wirydianna GRABCZEWSKA b. ca 1745.

Jerzy Kalkstein b. ca 1730/1740, younger = Georg Kalkstein, the son of Jerzy Kalkstein older b. ca 1700.

Wincenty Kalkstein b. ca 1805, d. in 1858 in Wiesbaden,
was the son of
Jan Kalkstein b. ca 1750, d. in 1814 + Marianna Bromirska,
and the grandson of named
Jerzy Kalkstein / Georg Kalkstein b. ca 1700 older + Joanna Kuberska b. ca 1710.

Wincenty Kalkstein b. ca 1805, had a daughter
Wincentyna b. ca 1836, m. Tadeusz Henryk Marian Ildefons Trepka b. in 1832 in Mokrsko, d. in 1904, the owner of Mokrsko Szlacheckie.

Tadeusz's godparents:
Karol Unrug, the owner of Marulew and Marianna Trepka, the owner of Rychlocice;
witnesses - August Trepka and Marianna Bronikowska, Krecki and Trepczyna / Trepka; together with Wlodzimierz Trepka and Ludwika Wewiorowska in Mokrsko.
Tadeusz Trepka b. in 1832, was the insurgent in 1863, next jailed until ca 1873. Tadeusz married Wincentyna Anastazja Kalkstein b. ca 1836,
the daughter of Wincenty Kalkstein, b. ca 1805, d. in 1858 in Wiesbaden.
Wincenty was the son of Jan Kalkstein b. ca 1750, d. in 1814 + Marianna Bromirska.

Hipolit Nostic-Jackowski younger,
was the son of
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin [or Hipolit younger was the son of Hipolit older who was the brother of named JOZEF. HIPOLIT Jackowski OLDER, b. ca 1772];
the grandson of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1729, older.

Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski younger b. ca 1810 / 1820 in SEDZICE {4 km south to TUBADZIN, at half way from Blaszki to Sieradz}, m. ca 1840 to Julia Koschembahr - Lyskowska, ca 1830 - 1874.

HIPOLIT Jackowski OLDER, b. ca 1772,
was the son of
Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, born in Straszewo, near by Kwidzyn.

Marianna KCZEWSKI was daughter of Andrzej Kczewski [the Malbork official in 1711, d. in 1715 in Gdansk] and Marianna PAWLOWSKA.
Marianna Kczewska was the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1729.

PIOTR KRUSZYNSKI, b. 1690, d. 1781 or after. Piotr was the Pluskowesy estate owner, close to Chelmza, until 1781. Pluskowesy bought above Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski older, b. ca 1729, died in 1802.

Teodor Kalkstein, 1852-1905, born in JABLON, died in Sokolowsko,
the son of Edward + Zofia Nostitz Jackowska.
Mentioned Edward Kalkstein, 1826 - 1898, was the son of
Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein and Januaria Jozefina b. in 1802 in Zblewo, the Starogard Gdanski County, the daughter of Franciszek Plaskowski.
Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein, b. in 1782 in Klonowka, the Starogard County, d. 1865.

Edward Ludwik Kalkstein-Stolinski, ca 1880 - 1943, was the grandson of TEODOR KALKSTEIN and Teodozja ZAKRZEWSKA, 1834 / 1857 - 1926 / 1927. Teodozja Zakrzewski m. the second Kossobudzka, b. 1857 and died in 1927.

Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein, b. in 1782 in Klonowka was the son of Jerzy Kalkstein b. ca 1730/1740, and Roza Wirydianna GRABCZEWSKA b. ca 1745.
Jerzy Kalkstein b. ca 1730/1740, younger = Georg Kalkstein, the son of Jerzy Kalkstein older b. ca 1700, died in 1770 + Joanna Kuberska b. ca 1710. They came from Wapnik and in 1459 Jan Kalkstein took Lunawy close to Stolno in the Chelmno county; in Oslow close to Swiecie in the 16th century, in Pluskowesy in the 18th century, and they had a chapel in CHELMZA.

Melchior Kalkstein older, b. ca 1610, died in 1673 in Szczytno close to Czluchow;
the son of
Wojciech Kalkstein born in Stolno ca 1580;
the grandson of
ADAM Kalkstein b. in Stolno, the Chelmno county ca 1550; owned Stolno.

Melchior Kalkstein Stolinski younger (ca 1691 - 1762), the Chelmno official, MP, was the son of Jan Kalkstein / Johann Kalkstein + Elzbieta Kleist.
Above Jan Kalkstein Stolinski b. ca 1660, m. Catharina Elisabeth Kleist / Katarzyna Elzbieta von Kleist.
Above Melchior younger m. Ludwika Hutten-Czapska, the daughter of Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski, 1656 - 1716;
the granddaughter of
Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1637, died ca 1678;
the great-granddaughter of Piotr Czapski older b. ca 1580 + Helena KONARSKA b. ca 1618.

Jozefa Potocka, ca 1784-1859,
was the daughter of
Aleksander Potocki, 1756-1812 + Teresa Ludwika Hutten-Czapska, ca 1753-1818;
and the granddaughter of
Michal August Hutten-Czapski, 1702-1796;
and the great-granddaughter of
Piotr Hutten-Czapski, younger, b. ca 1677/1680/1685 + Krystyna Dorpowska.

Piotr Hutten-Czapski, was the son of Aleksander Jan Hutten-Czapski, 1658 - 1711;
and the grandson of
Piotr Czapski older, ca 1580 - died in 1663 + Helena KONARSKA b. ca 1618.

Above Jan Kalkstein Stolinski, ca 1660 - 1710 in Szczytno, the Czluchow county, was the son of
Bartlomiej Kalkstein b. ca 1630 + Katarzyna Czarlinska.
Bartlomiej was the son of Wojciech Kalkstein Stolinski [the brother - ? - of MELCHIOR Kalkstein b. ca 1610, d. bef. 1676] b. ca 1580, in Stolno, the Chelmno County,
and the grandson of Adam Kalkstein Stolinski b. ca 1550.

Michal Kalkstein, MP in 1730, 1733; the Malbork judge in 1711-1740.

Friedrich II of Prussia was the son of the King, lodged with Fieldmarshal Flemming; Friedrich Wilhelm, in Dresden was together with Finkenstein and Kalkstein, Tutor. In 1729 Kalkstein teached English.

Teodor Kalkstein YOUNGER, b ca 1850 / 1851 / 1852, economist, and Polish social activist, b. in JABLON,
the son of
Edward Kalkstein + Zofia Nostitz Jackowska.
Teodor Kalkstein married in 1879, Swiatkowo, to Maria Breza b. 1856,
the daughter of Wlodzimierz Antoni Maciej Breza b. 1812 in Dresden - 1876 in Swiatkowo + Wanda Wierzbinska.
Wlodzimierz Antoni BREZA was the son of
Stanislaw Kajetan Krystian Breza, 1752-1847 + Antonina Maria Radolinska, 1771-1845;
the grandson of
Michal Breza, 1718-1771 + Ewa Zurawska.

Lukasz Kiedrzynski married 1st time to Franciszka Buczynski / Buczynska, he was owner of Kunowo / Kunow in 1767 (from hands of his mother), he was son of
Ludwika nee Sitnicka or Sielinski - 6 km north of Gostyn and 31 km south-east of Koscian - and JAN KIEDRZYNSKI.

Lukasz Kiedrzynski born ca 1740, on 01.08.1774 married 2nd time to Franciszka Maria Raczynska b. ca 1755, a daughter of
Jozef Raczynski
{JOZEF was the son of Stanislaw Raczynski and Zofia Grodzynska}
and Brygida Breza
{BRYGIDA was the daughter of Jan Dominik Breza and Katarzyna Kierski / KIERSKA b. 1680 d. 1749}.

Franciszka Jozefata Raczynska / Franciszka Maria Raczynska was born ca 1755
[Franciszka born 1751 or ca 1755, was the daughter of
Jozef Raczynski and Brygida BREZA / Brigitta Breza, ca 1720 - 1775,
the daughter of
Jan Dominik Breza 1681 - 1738.
BRYGIDA Raczynska Breza was the sister of MICHAL Breza b. 1718].

Lukasz Kiedrzynski with 2nd wife Franciszka nee Raczynska had daughter Wiktoria and sons:
Ksawery,
Jozef,
Kazimierz, and
Feliks / Felix.
Above Ludwika Sielnicka / Sitnicka or Sielinski was married Jan Kiedrzynski with Ostoja arms, b. ca 1710.

Jozef Stanislaw Radolinski born 1730 - died in 1781 in Winnogora, the Szamotuly County,
was the father of
Antonina Maria Breza
{Antonina Maria Breza Radolinska / Maria Antoinette von Radolin-Radolinska, 1771 - d. 1845 in Poznan + Stanislaw Kajetan Krystian von Alcantara Ignatz Breza, 1752 or born in 1754 in Chorostki, Volhynia - 1847 in Jankowice,
the son of Michal Breza, 1718- 1771 in Chorostki,
and the grandson of Jan Dominik Breza, ca 1681-1738}
and
Wiridianna / Wirydianna Fiszer (1761 - 1826;
see General Stanislaw Fiszer, Radolinski of Wola Pszczolecka, General Franciszek Paszkowski, Armand + Konstantynowicz, Lenin + Inessa Armand, Tadeusz Kosciuszko).

Zdzislaw Godfryd Redel b. 1839, was the son of Wanda Narcyza Albina Zmichowska (b. ca 1816 in Rawicz),
the daughter of Jan Zmichowski and above Wiktoria Kiedrzynska.
Wiktoria died in 1819; Wiktoria nee Kiedrzynska was the daughter of Lukasz Kiedrzynski.

Jadwiga Maria Walewska was the daughter of Karol Walewski and Maria Radolinska;
Jadwiga had the daughter
Henryka or Henrietta b. in Berlin in 1852 m. Henryk Gustaw Algernon Breza b. 1844.

Henryk Gustaw Algernon Breza b. 1844, was the son of
Fryderyk August Breza b. 1808 in DREZNO;
FRYDERYK'S grandparents were:
named Michal Breza of Lubaczow, 1718-1771;
Ewa Zurawska, 1720-1794,
Jozef Stanislaw Radolinski of Wschowa, 1730-1781;
and Katarzyna Raczynska, 1744-1792.

Katarzyna BREZA KIERSKA
was the mother of:
mentioned Michal Breza
(Michal Breza of Lubaczow, 1718-1771 was the father of
Stanislaw Kajetan Krystian von Alcantara;
Ignatz Breza born 1752/1754,
and Ewa Woynarowski),
and Brygida Raczynska.

Antoni Lanckoronski
had a son Henryk Stanislaw Wojciech LANCKORONSKI, b. Mianocice close to Ksiaz Wielki in 1816, m. in Berlin in 1850 to Jadwiga Maria Walewska, the daughter of
Karol Walewski and Maria Radolinska;
with the daughter Henryka or Henrietta b. in Berlin in 1852 m. Henryk Gustaw Algernon Breza b. 1844

[BREZA'S second wife was
Helena Soltyk, 1857-1947
{her great-grandfather was Jozef Soltyk, 1750-1803, who was the brother to
Maciej Kajetan SOLTYK, Crown secretary, and
Stanislaw Soltyk, Senator and Speaker of the Parliament of the Duchy of Warsaw};
Henryk Breza was the son of Fryderyk August Breza b. 1808;
his grandparents were
Michal Breza of Lubaczow, 1718-1771, Ewa Zurawska, 1720-1794, Jozef Stanislaw Radolinski of Wschowa, 1730-1781, and Katarzyna Raczynska, 1744-1792.

And Henryk Breza was the brother of Edward Breza, 1847-1906, and Fryderyk August Leon junior Breza, 1859-1908].

Antonina Maria Radolinska, 1771-1845,
was the daughter of
Jozef Stanislaw Radolinski, 1730-1781 + Katarzyna Raczynska, 1744-1792;
the granddaughter of
Jozef Stefan Radolinski, ca 1680-1740 + Teresa Swinarska;
and of
Wirydianna Bninska, 1718-1797 + Leon Raczynski, 1698-1755.

Teodor Kalkstein b. ca 1850/1852,
was the son of
Edward Kalkstein [the brother of Teodor Kalkstein older b. ca 1825/1830], 1826-1898 + Zofia Nostitz-Jackowska, ca 1840-1897.

Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski studied in Pelplin. In 1814, Hiacynt moved to Braniewo. In 1824, back to JABLOWO;
in 1826 it was fired; Jablowo and Lipinki were the center of agricultural innovation. Hiacynt Jackowski was born in 1805, and in 1828, Hiacynt Jackowski married Konstancja Grabczewska.
Hiacynt had two daughters, Aniela and
Zofia Nostitz-Jackowska, later married to Edward Kalkstein,
and two / three sons,
Teodor Nostitz-Jackowski = Theodore Jackowski, 1831-1885, a prominent national activist, and Henry, who became a priest, and also Ludwik Jackowski.

Above Zofia Nostitz-Jackowski Kalkstein, 1825 - 1897, was the daughter of Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski.
Zofia was the mother of Teodor Kalkstein and Stanislaw Kalkstein.

Above Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1805, died in 1877 in Jablowo, the Starogard Gdanski county. Hiacynt was the son of
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski OLDER and Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Lewald Jezierska b. ca 1773.

Above Elzbieta = Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Nostitz-Jackowska (Lewald Jezierska) born in 1773, in Puc, the Koscierzyna county, 4 km north-west to BEDOMIN, 7 km south-east to Nowa Wies Koscierska, 14 km north-west to LINIEWO - see GARCZYNSKI, 7 kilometres east of Koscierzyna.

Mentioned Edward Kalkstein, 1826 - 1898,
was the son of
Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein and Januaria Jozefina PLASKOWSKA, b. in 1802 in Zblewo, the Starogard Gdanski County,
the daughter of Franciszek Plaskowski b. ca 1770/1773.

Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein, b. in 1782 in Klonowka, the Starogard County, d. 1865,
was the son of
Jerzy Kalkstein b. ca 1730/1740, and Roza Wirydianna GRABCZEWSKA b. ca 1745.

Jerzy Kalkstein b. ca 1730/1740, younger = Georg Kalkstein, was the son of Jerzy Kalkstein older b. ca 1700.

Above Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1805, died in 1877 in Jablowo, the Starogard Gdanski county. Hiacynt was the son of
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski OLDER and Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Lewald Jezierska b. ca 1773.

Konstancja GRABCZEWSKA married Hiacenty Nostitz-Jackowski or Hiacynt Jacek Jackowski = Jacenty Nostitz-Jackowski b. in 1805, in Jablowo close to Starogard Gdanski.
Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski, 1805-1877, was the son of
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski, OLDER, b. ca 1772 + Elzbieta Jezierska = Joanna Elzbieta = Joanna Malgorzata Lewald-JEZIERSKA.
Hipolit senior had also the son junior Hipolit.
HIPOLIT Jackowski b. ca 1772,
was the son of
Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, born in Straszewo, near by Kwidzyn. Marianna KCZEWSKI was daughter of
Andrzej Kczewski [the Malbork official in 1711, d. in 1715 in Gdansk] and Marianna PAWLOWSKA;
Marianna Kczewska was the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1729.

Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, SENIOR, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat [36 km west to ILAWA; 8 kilometres north of Lasin, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz, and 69 km north-east of Torun].

Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski, 1805-1877,
was the great-grandson of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1705 - ca 1766;
the great-great-grandson of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and the 1st wife of Jan - ZALUSKOWSKA.
But Rozalia Trzebska was the seond wife of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski. Rozalia was born ca 1687; acc. to me Rozalia was the second wife of Jan; the 1st wife maybe was born ca 1680 and she had 3 children:
Franciszka Kiedrzynska b. ca 1712/1714; Anna Skorzewska b. ca 1710/1712; and the son MICHAL Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1700/1705
- the branch of Dukes Swiatopelk-Mirski + Rodys of Przasnysz + Findeisen of Smilowice and Swiedziebnia + Pawinski - Zieleniewski of Zgierz.

Above Elzbieta Jezierska = Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Nostitz-Jackowska (Lewald Jezierska) born in 1773, in Puc, the Koscierzyna county, 4 km north-west to BEDOMIN,
7 km south-east to Nowa Wies Koscierska,
14 km north-west to LINIEWO - see GARCZYNSKI, 7 kilometres east of Koscierzyna.

Above Elzbieta Joanna JEZIERSKA, b. ca 1773, was the daughter of
Karol Lewald Jezierski, Jr., b. ca 1740, and Marianna TREMBECKI.
The granddaughter of
SENIOR, Karol Lewald Jezierski b. ca 1710, (Lewald Jezierski) + Anna DOREGOWSKI;
the great-granddaughter of
Jan Aleksander Lewald Jezierski b. ca 1670, Sr. + Jadwiga Magdalena CHRZASTOWSKA.

Jacek Nostitz-Jackowski = Hiacynt Jackowski b. 1805 in Jablowo at the Kociewie, as the son of Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski older and Elzbieta Jezierski.
Above Jablowo in 1798, and Lipinki Szlacheckie close to Starogard Gdanski, was owned by the Nostitz-Jackowski clan. Hiacynt Jackowski studied in Pelplin. In 1814, Hiacynt moved to Braniewo. In 1824, back to JABLOWO.
Above Zofia Nostitz-Jackowski Kalkstein, 1825 - 1897, was the daughter of Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski.
Mentioned
Edward Kalkstein, 1826 - 1898,
was the son of
Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein and Januaria Jozefina PLASKOWSKA, b. in 1802 in Zblewo, the Starogard Gdanski County.
Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein, b. in 1782 in Klonowka, the Starogard County, d. 1865,
was the son of
Jerzy Kalkstein b. ca 1730/1740, and Roza Wirydianna GRABCZEWSKA b. ca 1745.
Jerzy Kalkstein b. ca 1730/1740, younger = Georg Kalkstein, was the son of Jerzy Kalkstein older b. ca 1700.
Klonowka is a village in the Starogard Gdanski commune, 8 kilometres east of Starogard Gdanski, and 19 km south to TURZE.

Marianna Lewald Jezierska KARWAT and Feliks KARWAT [the owners of Jablonowo Pomorskie in Prussia]
had only daughter
Otolia Karwat / Otylia Karwat, and Otylia in 1835 was married Stefan Narzymski, the landlord in the Ciechanow county, and the member of the 1831 Insurection.
Stefan Narzymski traveled around Europa among others to Ferdynand Maksymilian Miramare in Triest. Stefan Narzymski in 1832-1833 was involved in movement to prepare the guerrilla. In 1867 Otolia Narzymska died in Gotha. Stefan Narzymski d. in 1868 in Roma. The Jablonowo estate took only
daughter born in 1844, Marianna Narzymska m. in 1873 in Jablonowo to Duke Feliks Oginski.

Marianna Oginska in 1876 - ca 1891 moved home to Dresden / Drezno, and Jablonowo Pomorskie leased Albert Dirlam. Marianna d. in 1914. The estate took Zygmunt Narzymski, but only in 1914. In 1918 - 1920 the palace belonged to Grenzschutz. His son Tadeusz again took Jablonowo Pomorskie until 1925, with his wife Helena until 1931.

Skarlin, the parish village, 9 km south to Wonna [Wonnen], which was Polish border locality with East Prussia before 1772.
And 9 / 10 km south-east to Biskupiec [= Bischofswerder on the Ossa river, the border of Prussia - Poland aft. 1466 / 1468 until 1772], the German village on the border; 7 km south-east to Bielice [Belitz], Polish settlement close to border.
8 km west to Bratian, 10 km north-west to Nowe Miasto Lubawskie = Nowe Miasto = Nowemiasto [at German map]. 17 km south-west to Prussian Ilawa = Eylau.
Mortegi aft. 1630 took Stanislaw II Dzialynski. 9 km east to Bratian.
Ludwik Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1858 in Skarlin, d. in 1916.
1877, Mysinek took Teodor Kalkstein, the son of Edward Kalkstein + Zofia Nostitz-Jackowska.

Mysinek, 11 km south-east to Starogard Gdanski, close to Lipinki Szlacheckie as Mysin.

In 1877 Teodor Kalkstein, doctor, acted in Pommerania in 1898.
His mother Zofia Kalkstein (Nostitz-Jackowska), 1820 - 1897.

Stolno, 7 km south-east to Chelmno,
heired by Kalkstein Stolinski, since 1570. 8 km east to USC; 3 km east to Zakrzewo, 7 km south-west to WABCZ, 12 km north to TRZEBCZ Szlachecki.


The French intelligence net - Breguet and Duflon, Konstantynowicz, Armand of Moscow; Kazimierz Krasinski of Baranowo and Oskierka-Prozor branch with Stefania Julia Radziwill of Miezonka; King Stanislaw Leszczynski and Tadeusz Grabianka. Illinski and Lasek in St Petersburg; Zaleski, Molski, Czarniecki, Zaluskowski, Nostitz-Jackowski, Hutten-Czapski, Skorzewski, Bardzki, Lewald-Jezierski, Kruszynski, Kalkstein, Plaskowski, Karwat, Rudzinski, Rudnicki, Krasinski and Potocki; Arnold, Pradzynski, Krasicki, Stadnicki, Wezyk, Niemojewski with Kiedrzynski - in Lipno, Sedziszow Malopolski, Zarnow and Opoczno. Zelechow, Krzynowloga Mala, Swiedziebnia, Pleszew and Swiecie, Chelmza, Brodnica and Tczew with Koscierzyna; in Baranowo, Krasne and the village Leszno close to Przasnysz; Wichulec close to Brodnica; Jedlno, Kuchary, Chelmo. The Koscierzyna county, Szawle, Maluszyn - and the family branch of Konstantynowicz, together with Oskierka, Gizycki, Ilinski, Tadeusz Grabianka, Chrapowicki and Prozor in Miezonka, Swolna, Mscislaw. Lipno, Sedziszow Malopolski, Zarnow and Opoczno. Zelechow, Krzynowloga Mala, Swiedziebnia, Pleszew and Swiecie, Chelmza, Brodnica and Tczew with Koscierzyna - Rudzinski of Sedziszow Malopolski; Duke Zdzislaw Lubomirski; Artur Potocki, the Templar; Tadeusz Grabianka, Illuminati; Jaraczewski - Krasinski of Baranowo, Krasne and the village Leszno close to Przasnysz - Pilsudski - Karwat of Wichulec close to Brodnica - Ostrowski and Skorzewski of Kuchary, Chelmo and the village Leszno close to Przasnysz - Krasinski + Garczynski of the Koscierzyna county - Rudnicki with Hutten-Czapski and the Kiedrzynskis: Stefan Czarniecki born ca 1599, General Tadeusz Kosciuszko [the godfather in 1785 to Tadeusz Wolanski b. in Szawle], Marshal Jozef Pilsudski, Jozef Augustyn Ostrowski, 1850 in Maluszyn - and the family branch of Kiedrzynski-Konstantynowicz, together with Oskierka, Gizycki, Ilinski, Tadeusz Grabianka, Chrapowicki and Prozor. Stefan Czarniecki born ca 1599, General Tadeusz Kosciuszko [the godfather in 1785 to Tadeusz Wolanski b. in Szawle], Marshal Jozef Pilsudski, Jozef Augustyn Ostrowski, 1850 in Maluszyn - and the family branch of Kiedrzynski-Konstantynowicz.


Piotr Molski died in 1645,
had the son
Adam Molski, 1624-1696 + the first Elzbieta Wazynska
[ADAM had the sister
Marianna Molska married Arnolf Bialeski, the son of Jakub Bialeski + Karchowska.
Arnolf m. in 1623 to Dorota Moraczewska, second he m. Marianna Molska, and they in 1645 leased out Brelewo / BRYLEWO {close to Stary BIELECIN and Krzemieniewo in the LESZNO county, 10 km west to GOSTYN} to Nostitz-Jackowski / Nostic in the ex-Koscian county.
Arnolf b. ca 1600, d. bef. 1664. Marianna Molska Bialeska b. ca 1610/1620, had sons:
Aleksander Bialeski and Andrzej Bialeski.
Aleksander, sold in 1665 the part of BRYLEWO / Bralewo to Wojciech Malczewski.

Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka in 1650, married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688 {acc. to me ca 1685}.
Adam Molski the 1st married in 1669 to Elzbieta Wazynska died in 1672 / 1680. Molski Adam, the Kalisz official and judge in Kalisz in 1685-1695.

Andrzej Zaleski m. ca 1680 to Krystyna Molska Zaleska, born Czarniecka ca 1648/1650. ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630/1640 - 1685), was the brother of Elzbieta Zaleska, ie. Andrzej Zaleski m. ca 1680 the second to Krystyna Czarniecka b. ca 1650. Andrzej was her 3rd husband. Krystyna the 4th married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688 {1685 ?}.

Aleksander Zaleski died in 1704/1705, the owner of Powiercie and Leznica in 1691; in 1689 he bought a part of Wrzaca in the Sieradz county; the owner of Ostrorog, Dobrojewo, Binino, Wielim, Nosalewo, Orliczko, Chojno in 1701; in 1689 Aleksander Zaleski bought from Jan Zaleski the PLESZEW estate: Pleszew, Baranowo, Baranowko, Piekarzow, Rokutowo and the part of Grodzisko, Zawidowice and the part of Mielno / Malyn / Malinie in 1691; in 1691 Aleksander Zaleski leased out PLESZEW to Adam Molski, the Kalisz official. Aleksander Zaleski m. in 1692 to Marianna Ludwika Radomicka of Kalisz, and she d. in 1717/1723, the daughter of Kazimierz Radomicki of Kalisz.
Brzynski was the manager of Pleszew of Adam Molski in 1691.
Molski Adam, the leaseholder of Pleszew in 1691-1692, died in 1695, the son of Piotr Molski + Anna Pilchowski; the official in Kalisz since 1668, until 1692; the owner of Laszkow in 1652-1666, Biskupiec in 1667, Rychnowo in 1682; Blizanowo, Zborowo, Grodziszczko and Kury in 1684; Pamiatkowo; in 1690-1692 from Aleksander Zaleski took Pleszew, Baranowo, Baranowko, Piekarzew, Grodzisko Wielkie, Rokutowo, Zawidowice, Malynie; m. 1st in 1668 to Elzbieta Wazynska died in 1672/1680; second to 1687 to Krystyna Czarniecka Zaleska died in 1704/1715.

Molski Wojciech d. 1692/1696, the son of Adam Molski + Elzbieta Wazynski; Wojciech Molski was the brother of:
Piotr, Jozef, Teresa, Helena and Anna m. Wojciech Zaluskowski, 2nd Jan Kiedrzynski.

Adam Molski m. 2nd in 1687 to Krystyna Czarniecka Zaleski. Inf. about Krystyna in 1695 and in 1704. She died bef. 1715, register in Koscian]

and Elzbieta Wazynska died in 1672/1680,
with her daughter
Teresa Molska d. 1726

[Teresa MOLSKA had sibilings:
A. Wojciech Molski b. aft. 1650, died in 1696;
B. Piotr Molski d. 1700;
C. Jozef Molski d. in 1731;
D. Anna Molska 1st, b. ca 1645, d. in 1704

{but in 1668 marriage of Piotr Jurkowicz / Petrus Jurkowic to Marianna Molska in Imielno.
In Siemowo, the daughter of Jakub BIALESKI + Karchowska, m. Malgorzata Gloskowski, with the daughter
Anna Bialeski, m. aft. 1612 to Walenty Molski.
In 1623 Karchowska Bialeska agreed with her sons Arnolf Bialeski and Andrzej.
Arnolf Bialeski, the son of Jakub Bialeski + Karchowska, m. in 1623 to Dorota Moraczewska, second he m. Marianna Molska, and they in 1645 leased out Brelewo / BRYLEWO {close to Stary BIELECIN and Krzemieniewo in the LESZNO county, 10 km west to GOSTYN} to Nostitz-Jackowski / Nostic in the ex-Koscian county.
Arnolf b. ca 1600, d. bef. 1664. Marianna Molska Bialeska b. ca 1610/1620, had sons:
Aleksander Bialeski and Andrzej.
1. Aleksander, sold in 1665 the part of BRYLEWO / Bralewo to Wojciech Malczewski;
2. Stefan, b. ca 1640, in 1665 took from Franciszek Ciswicki, Krolkowo and Biala.
3. Andrzej Bialeski, the son of named Marianna Molska Bialeska, and he was born in Brylewo / Brelewo in Nov. 1648, bpt. in Siemowo, north-east to Brylewo. Andrzej Bialeski sold the part of Brylewo / Brelewo in 1676.

IMIELNO, 6 km east to Pobiedziska, south-west to GNIEZNO.

Adam Molski, 1624-1696.
His daughter was Anna Molska 1st, b. ca 1645, m. 1st Wojciech Zaluskowski before 1673 until bef. 1696;
but Anna Molska second was born in 1687/bef. 1688 [ca 1685 !], and was married to Jan Kiedrzynski {born ca 1670/1680} ca 1705 {or in 1696}, with the son Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710, the owner of Bieganin and Raszkow, married to Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska.

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 1710 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska,
the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA born bef. 1690.

Teresa's half-brother was Pawel Zaluskowski of Kaliszkowice Olobockie, 8 km north-east to MIKSTAT, at half way from Ostrzeszow to Ostrow Wielkopolski. Teresa Jackowska, from Kaliszkowice, born Zaluskowska ca 1690, was the daughter of Aleksander Zaluskowski b. ca 1660 + Marianna Szczypierska.

Wojciech Molski b. ca 1692/1696 was the brother and the half-brother to: Piotr Molski younger; Jozef Molski; Teresa, Helena, and to Anna MOLSKA, b. 1687, m. Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680 - my family line.

Teresa Zaluskowska Nostitz-Jackowska had a brothers:
1. Aleksander Zaluskowski, younger, born in 1701;
2. Pawel Zaluskowski, of Kaliszkowice, the Kalisz deputy governor + Wezyk with sons:
Hilary Zaluskowski and
Piotr Zaluskowski.

Aleksander Zaluskowski senior, b. ca 1660, maybe was the son of [second] Wojciech Zaluskowski b. ca 1630, died in 1674;
and the grandson of
senior, Wojciech Zaluskowski b. ca 1600, died in 1648;
and the great-grandson of
Maciej Zaluskowski, b. ca 1560, the OPOCZNO official in 1586.

My family mother's line come from
Krzysztof Jackowski / Krzysztof Nostitz Jackowski b. ca 1590 + Katarzyna Garczynska, b. ca 1595 in Orle close to KOSCIERZYNA.
They had the son
Boguslaw Boleslaw Nostitz-Jackowski / Boleslaw Jackowski
[born in 1618 in Wielka Turza = Turza Wielka, 6 km south to Tluchowo; 5 km east to Chalin; 7 km north-east to SOBOWO; 13 km south-east to RUMUNKI Tupadelskie in Poland] and Boguslaw Boleslaw had the son
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 [Jan had a brother Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, 2nd]
with Jan's daughter,
Franciszka Kiedrzynska b. ca 1715, and her sister Anna SKORZEWSKA - here we have link to Marianna Ciecierska Skorzewska closest friend to Fryderyk the Great of Prussia and his brother, both LGBT in Berlin in 1768.

Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowska had the son Izydor Kiedrzynski, of my family branch, born in Bieganin, who was lived in Jedlno until 1802, the property of Mecinski - Stadnicki clan and next Jedlno took the Walewskis - the Freemasons [relatives to the NIEMOJEWSKI].

IZYDOR Kiedrzynski b. 1749 married to Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762.

In 1717 - minors Walenty Ostrowicki, Jan Fabian Ostrowicki, Roch Ostrowicki with them uncle
Franciszek Ostrowicki, the owner of Waldowo and Siemkowo in the SWIECIE county, and of Zakrzewo in the Chelmno county,
with witnesses:
brothers -
Stanislaw Nostitz-Jackowski, Maciej Jackowski, Tomasz Jackowski, Mikolaj Jackowski, Michal Jackowski, Wojciech Jackowski,
successors of them uncle Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski (b. ca 1670/1680), the owner of Trzebcz in the Chelmno county
[brothers:
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski older, b. ca 1675/1680,
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680,
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 + 1st Teresa Zaluskowska],
agreed on the amount of money signed by the grandmother of above Jackowskis,
with witness Andrzej Garczynski, the SWIECIE official.

In 1722 in the Chelmno court, Ewa Wybczynska, with her husbands: 1st Trzebski, 2nd Aleksander Orlowski, with a witness, her brother Stanislaw Wybczynski and her son in law Jan Antoni Elzanowski, wrote down 1.500 ZLP of dowry to her future husband Michal Nostitz Jackowski b. ca 1675/1680.

1725 - Maciej Jackowski, the son of Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670, and Jan's 2nd wife Rozalia Trzebska [b. ca 1687 ?], had a court case vs. his brother
Stanislaw Jackowski and
Stanislaw's wife Marianna Starczewska 1-voto Jan Nagorski.

Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1705, died ca 1766,
was the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1670.

Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766 m. Anna Nostitz - Jackowska [Anna Skorzewska born Nostitz-Jackowska], ca 1710 - 1768. Anna was the daughter of above Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670.

Anna Skorzewska Jackowska had one sister Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski married Kiedrzynska.

Franciszka JACKOWSKA married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1710, then he was the owner of Bieganin close to RASZKOW - from the hands of Strzelecki. Franciszka's son Jakub Kiedrzynski was the posesor of Orpiszewek close to PLESZEW and of Erasmus Mycielski. Jakub's brother was IZYDOR Kiedrzynski - my line. Izydor b. 1749 in Bieganin, m. Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762.

Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710 {or ca 1715/1720} was the son of Anna Molska Kiedrzynska and Jan Kiedrzynski.

Krystyna Molska, of Czarnca, nee Czarniecka, bef. 1650 - 1715, was the second wife of Adam Molski of Pleszew, and they had the daughter Anna Molska married ca 1705 to Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680, with the son Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin and Raszkow, b. ca 1715/1720 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA.

Note to JAN Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680:

in 1779 in Redziny, Maciej Jackowski, ca 1720 - aft. 1787, the owner of Sobakow in the Gorzkowice parish, close to Piotrkow Trybunalski; but in 1805, Sobakow was owned by Kacper Nostitz-Jackowski.
Maciej Jackowski in 1787 was the Piotrkow official, his witnesses Michal Czarnocki / Michal CZARNIECKI, and Hipolit Czarniecki.

Maciej Nostitz-Jackowski was the son of
Piotr Jackowski b. ca 1670, d. 1737 in Witkowice, in the Borowno parish.

Piotr Nostitz-Jackowski m. in 1709 in Chorzenice, in the Borowno parish, to Marianna Tomicka b. ca 1680.

CHORZENICE - 6 kilometres south-west of Klomnice, 17 km north-east of Czestochowa.

BOROWNO - 5 km south to KRUSZYNA. Witkowice - 2 km north-east to Chorzenice.

Piotr Jackowski was the brother to Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670.

Acc. to me on the sibilings:
1.
Adam Kiedrzynski born ca 1670, died ca 1723;
2.
Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680
[Anna Molska b. 1687, m. Jan Kiedrzynski aft. 1696, and Jan b. ca 1670/1680. Anna MOLSKA, b. 1687 - my family line. Anna Molska + Jan Kiedrzynski, had the son Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710 or ca 1715/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 + 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA b. bef. 1690. Anna Molska Kiedrzynska was the daughter of Adam Molski, 1624-1696, second married Krystyna Czarniecka before 1688. Adam Molski, b. aft. 1624, d. bef. 1696, was the Kalisz official, m. 1st Elzbieta Wazynska died in 1672];
and 3.
Jakub Kiedrzynski, senior, b. 1668, d. 1729, the owner of Dymki in the Lututow parish since 1698,
were the brothers.

Both three brothers were the sons of
Franciszek Kiedrzynski [b. ca 1625/1640 ?] in 1672 bought Kamyk from the Bielski brothers.

Tadeusz Wolanski, alchemist,
in 1813 married Wilhelmina Schrotter / Schretter, b. bef. 1800, the owner of Rybitwy close to Pakosc.
They had a daughter
Malwina Wolanska, 1831 - 1881, m. in Bydgoszcz in 1851, to Jozef Ilowiecki, 1825 - 1871.
Jozef was the great-grandson of
Lucja Skorzewska, 1740 - 1786
- the daughter of
Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766 and Anna Nostitz - Jackowska, ca 1710/1715 - 1768.

Anna was the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 + Teresa Zaluskowska. Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, m. Teresa Zalustowska / Teresa Zaluskowska b. bef. 1690. Teresa's half-brother was Pawel Zaluskowski of Kaliszkowice Olobockie, 8 km north-east to MIKSTAT, at half way from Ostrzeszow to Ostrow Wielkopolski.

Teresa Jackowska, from Kaliszkowice, born Zaluskowska bef. 1690, was the daughter of Aleksander Zaluskowski b. ca 1660 + Marianna Szczypierska.

Wojciech Molski b. ca 1692/1696 was the brother and the half-brother to:
Piotr Molski; Jozef Molski; Teresa, Helena, and to
Anna MOLSKA, b. 1687, m. Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680
- and they had the son
Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1715/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 + 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA b. bef. 1690.

Krzysztof Nostitz Jackowski b. ca 1590 [married Katarzyna Garczynska] came from BIEBROWO - Jatzkow estate, inf. in 1579-1588 and knightly seal in 1614 of Claus von Jatzkow.

Krzysztof was the son of [my research] Kasper Jackowski died in 1624, the owner of Biebrowo - Jackowo estate and married Barbara Lubocka born ca 1570.

Kasper Jackowski = Jasper von Jatzkow, the landlord of Bebberow / Biebrowo, b. ca 1550, died in 1624, married to Barbara von Lubotki. Jackowski took in 1590 the title NOSTITZ in Pomerania / the Kings' Prussia / Gdansk' Pomorze, and from then his surname was 'Nostitz-Jackowski'.

KACPER / Kasper Nostitz-Jackowski = Jasper von Jatzkow, ca 1550 - 1624, was the son of
Elisabeth von Heydebreck b. ca 1520 + Georg von Jatzkow b. ca 1510,
and Georg was the son of
Marten von Jatzkow / Marcin Jackowski, the landlord of Bebberow, b. ca 1480 + Dorothea Czarlinska b. ca 1490.

Marcin b. ca 1480 was from BIEBROWO, that is Jatzkow and Bebberow.

JATZKOW / Jazkow / Jackow was owned by Jackowski / Jackowowski, inf. in 1570-1613; and they were the owners of Bargecin (Bergensin), Biebrowo (Bebbrow), Kierzkow (Kerschkow), Nozyn (Gross Nossin) and Zwartow (Schwartow).

Above Boguslaw Jackowski b. in 1618, had a brother [1st] Aleksander Nostitz Jackowski born ca 1610, both the sons of
Krzysztof Nostitz Jackowski b. ca 1590 and Katarzyna Garczynska b. ca 1595.

Boguslaw b. 1618 and Aleksander the 1st b. ca 1610, had 3 brothers:
Jan Nostitz Jackowski [older] and 2 others.

But Jan Nostitz-Jackowski [the 2nd], b. ca 1670, was the son of Boguslaw Nostitz-Jackowski [b. 1618].

Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA, was the father of
1. Michal Nostitz-Jackowski
[the branch of Swiatopelk-Mirski of Stara Hancza; Findeisen of Swiedziebnia and Smilowice; Rodys of Przasnysz; and of Zieleniewski together with Pawinski in Zgierz];
2. Franciszka Kiedrzynska b. ca 1715 - in Bieganin and earlier Wilczkow;
3. and Anna SKORZEWSKA.

Jasper von Jatzkow [died in 1624] was born to Georg von Jatzkow and Elisabeth Heydebreck.
Jasper married Barbara Lubotki / LUBOCKA
with a daughter
Anna Katharina von Hoym (born Jatzkow).

Jasper's ancestors - the Jackowskis - owned Biebrowo in 1400, and next ca 1480 - bef. 1618 [to 1613 ?].

Elisabeth von Heydebreck b. ca 1520 + Georg von Jatzkow b. ca 1510,
and
Georg was the son of
Marten von Jatzkow, the owner of Bebberow, b. ca 1480 + Dorothea Czarlinska b. ca 1490.

Above Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1670, the son of Boguslaw Nostitz-Jackowski.
Jan Jackowski + 1st wife Teresa Zaluskowska was the father of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski; Franciszka Kiedrzynska; Anna SKORZEWSKA.

Franciszek Dabski d. in 1895 and left widowed Antonina Nostitz-Jackowska Dambska.
Antonina b. 1852 - died in 1899 in Sokolow, the Sieradz county, the daughter of
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1810 in Sedzice,
4 kilometres north of Wroblew, 12 km north-west of Sieradz. Hipolit was married to Julia Koschembahr - Lyskowska, b. ca 1820, d. 1874.

Antonina Dambska was the granddaughter of
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin + Jozefina Cissowska b. 1772 in Naramice, the Lodz province at present; she d. 1846.
Antonina was the great-granddaughter of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1729, d. in 1802 in the village Nogat.
Aleksander was the son of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski and Eleonora DABROWSKA.
Michal Jackowski b. ca 1705, d. ca 1766. Michal was the brother of Anna Skorzewska and of Franciszka Kiedrzynska of Bieganin and Franciszka m. Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720.

Michal was the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski and Teresa Zaluskowska - because Rozalia TRZEBSKA was the second wife of named Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670.

Genealogy of Dukes Swiatopelk-Mirski:
Franciszek Ksawery SWIATOPELK-MIRSKI, b. ca 1760, married to Katarzyna Badowska, 1764 - 1843;
they had the son
Tomasz Bogumil Swiatopelk - Mirski, 1788, d. 1868, m. Marcianna / Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska.

Marianna was the daughter of
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, married 2nd to Petronela Drywa-Zakrzewska in 1804, born 1776 / 1780.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski was the son of
Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska + Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski born in 1729.

Maria Izabella Nostitz Jackowska was born ca 1850, to
Aleksander Nostitz Jackowski JUNIOR, and Marianna Teofila Nostitz Jackowska (born Maria Wybicka), b. 1825 or 1826 in PIETOWO / PIETKI.

Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, b. Nov. 1821, d. 1910,
was the son of mentioned
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski and Anna TUCHOLKA.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski born 1770, was the son of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski and the 2nd wife Marianna nee Kczewska / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska.

Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, born in Straszewo, near by KWIDZN / MALBORK - the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski.

Aleksander Jackowski was born in 1729 ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1729 - d. 1802 in the Nogat village.
Aleksander b. 1729 married 1st to Dorota RADOLINSKA, 1740-1766.
Dorota had a son Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1766 + Jozefina CISSOWSKA b. in NARAMICE in 1772.
Jozefina's son was
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1810 in SEDZICE + Julia Koschembahr-Lyskowska, ca 1820 - 1874, the daughter of Hipolit Lyskowski.
And Julia had a daughter Emilia Samplawska (nee Nostitz-Jackowska), 1850 in Sedzice - 1920 in Bydgoszcz.
Emilia had a sister
Antonina Dambska, 1852 - 1899 in Sokolow, the Sieradz County, the wife of Franciszek Dambski b. 1841, the son of
Jan Walenty Dambski b. 1809;
the grandson of Stefan Dambski b. 1777.
The great-grandson of
Antoni Dambski b. ca 1740,
the great-great-grandson of
Jan Dambski b. ca 1700, and Magdalena Dambska, the daughter of WAWRZYNIEC DAMBSKI.
Jan was the son of Zygmunt Dambski b. ca 1655, and Teresa Ludwika KRUSZYNSKA.

Jozef Wojciech Dambski bought Smilowice and Nakonowo, in 1734; he d. 1778, the Kowal governor.
Andrzej Dambski JUNIOR, owned:
Dabie [Dabie Kujawskie], and Borucino - sold in 1692 to hands of Zygmunt Dambski, the Kujawy governor. Named Andrzej Dambski, junior also owned: Siewiersko, Sieroszewo, Kuznica, Brzezie [1868 belonged to the Kronenberg family], Ustronie, Drzebielewo and Smulsk.

Jan Lipski b. 1739 in Ludomy, d. 1832 in Trzebin / Trzebinia, buried in CZERNIEJEWO. General, MP, the son of
Prokop Lipski + Teresa Dombski / Dambska.
Ludomy is a village in the Ryczywol, community, within the Oborniki County, 13 km north of Oborniki.
Jan Lipski, 1739-1832, was the son of Prokop Lipski, 1699-1758 in GRZYMISLAW and Teresa Teofila Dambska, 1710-1759 in LUDOMY.
TERESA DAMBSKA LIPSKA was the daughter of
Wojciech Dambski, 1676 - 1725, ie. Wojciech Andrzej Dambski, b. 1676, the Court Marshal, the Inowroclaw official,
the son of
Zygmunt Dambski b. ca 1655, and Jadwiga Gorska.

Wojciech DAMBSKI b. 1676, was the husband of princess Adelaida Cecylia Teresa Radziwill [see MIEZONKA in the Berezyna parish].

POLA NEGRI m. Count Eugeniusz Dambski, b. 1893 in Rawa Mazowiecka;
Eugeniusz was the son of
Mieczyslaw Dambski, b. ca 1855/1857, and Natalia Weglinska, Dambska.
Mieczyslaw's father was Ludomir Dambski,
the grandfather - Maksym Dambski and PLOWSKA.
Maksym Dambski was the son of Wincenty Dambski and Placyda MOSZCZENSKA.
Wincenty Dambski died in 1820, the son of Stanislaw Dambski and Teresa MADALINSKA.
Stanislaw Dambski, 1724 - 1802, m. Teresa MADALINSKA. Stanislaw d. 1802 in Wilkowice.
The son of Tomasz Dambski (1690-1748).

Tomasz Dambski, 1690-1748, was the son of Zygmunt DAMBSKI b. ca 1655, and Teresa Kruszynska.

Adelaida Radziwill was the daughter of Dominik Mikolaj Radziwill / Radvila and Anna Marianna POLUBINSKA.
Adelaida's brother was Mikolaj FAUSTYN Radziwill, 1688 in Kletsk - 1746 in Dziecioly.
Mikolaj Faustyn was the son of Dominik Mikolaj Radziwill / Radvila and Anna Marianna Polubinska.

Mikolaj Faustyn Radziwill was the father of
Udalryk Krzysztof Radziwill;
princess Teresa Barbara Radziwill;
Stanislaw Radziwill / Stanislovas Radvila, Duke, b. 1722 in Berdyczow, the Zytomierz county, d. 1787. Stanislaw + Karolina Radziwill,
and they were the parents to:
Mikolaj Radziwill;
Franciszka Teofila Soltan {the line of Teofila Radziwill Soltan was intermarried to Piottuch-Kublicki, Szumski, Konstantynowicz of MIEZONKA};
Jerzy Radziwill / Jurgis Radvila;
and Anna Barbara Radziwill.

Aleksander Nostitz Jackowski b. 1729, was the son of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1705, d. ca 1766.
The grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 + 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.

Jozef Rudnicki b. ca 1685/1695, the Bydgoszcz official,
was living in Chodaki, the Wierzchy parish.
Jozef's brother was
MICHAL Rudnicki, 1688-1727 m. ca 1714, to Konstancja Potocka b. ca 1690, died ca 1723,
the daughter of Marcin Stanislaw POTOCKI + above Anna Wazynska b. ca 1655.

Michal Rudnicki in 1722, m. 2nd Teresa Swierczenska / Swierczynska, the daughter of Mikolaj SWIERCZYNSKI + Konstancja.

Michal Rudnicki b. 1688, had [in Galazki Wielkie] the son
Tomasz Rudnicki, 1724 - 1772, the owner of Grzymiszew + Katarzyna Franciszka Jerzmanowska.
Katarzyna Rudnicka died in 1839.

Maksymilian Jozef Amantiusz Myszkowski b. in 1807 Tokary, d. in 1848, Kalisz,
the owner of Tokary, lived in Gozdow close to Kalisz.
Maksymilian m. Kazimiera Konstancja Milkowska b. in 1811 in Macewo, in the Kuchary close to Kalisz. Bpt. in 1811 with Filary Radzik, Julianna Milkowska.
Kazimiera was the daughter of
Andrzej Milkowski, b. ca 1770, the owner of Macewo, Milejow + in 1793 in Jarocin to Maria Marcjanna Pruska PIWSKA,
the daughter of
1.
Franciszek Pruski, b. 1739, the son of Jozef Pruski + Katarzyna Jaraczewska,
2. and
Katarzyna Rudnicka, b. ca 1745,
the daughter of Tomasz RUDNICKI born in 1724 + Franciszka Jerzmanowska.

Michal Rudnicki b. 1688,
was the father of [in Galazki Wielkie]
Tomasz Rudnicki, 1724 - 1772, the owner of Grzymiszew + Katarzyna Franciszka Jerzmanowska, older.

Katarzyna Rudnicka b. ca 1745, died in 1839, was the daughter of Tomasz Rudnicki b. in 1724.

Katarzyna Rudnicka, b. ca 1745, younger, was the lady-owner of Kozia Gora, married Franciszek Pruski b. 1739, the son of
Jozef PRUSKI + Katarzyna Jaraczewska, the Przemysl official.

Adam Pilsudski b. 1867, d. 1935, Senator + Julia Lodwigowska, was the brother of Marshal Jozef Klemens Pilsudski, 1867 in Zulow, d. 1935, PM + Aleksandra Szczerbinska + Maria Koplewska;
and Marshal Jozef Pilsudski had a daughter
Jadwiga Pilsudska b. in 1920 + Andrzej Jaraczewski.

Andrzej Antoni Jaraczewski b. 1916, was the son of
Maria (d. 1954) + Hieronim Krzysztof Jaraczewski, div.

Hieronim Krzysztof Adam Jaraczewski b. 1896, was the son of
Antoni Jaraczewski + Alicja Falecka. Antoni Jaraczewski m. Alicja FALECKA. Antoni m. 2nd to Helena ZABORSKA.

Antoni Jaraczewski, 1869 - 1939, was the son of
Seweryn Jaraczewski b. ca 1840 + Amelia Konopnicka.
Seweryn m. 1st to Hortensja Florentyna ZIELINSKA.
Seweryn was the son of
Nikodem Jaraczewski b. ca 1790 + Maria Jaraczewska.
The grandson of
Wojciech Jaraczewski b. ca 1740/1744/1750 + Wiktoria Zychlinska b. ca 1760.
The great-grandson of
Antoni Jaraczewski senior, b. ca 1710/1720 + Teresa Oppeln-Bronikowska b. ca 1725, died in 1787.
Teresa was the daughter of
Aleksander Oppeln-Bronikowski + Bogumila Teofila Schlichting,
the daughter of Adam Schlichting + Maria Elisabeth von Podewils.

Jadwiga Jaraczewska had a son
Krzysztof Jaraczewski + Jadwiga Karwat, b. 1956,
the daughter of Jan Karwat + Maria Sczaniecka.
Krzysztof had 2 sons: Jerzy Jaraczewski and Dominik Jaraczewski.

Kazimierz Krasinski, 1725 - 1802, the Prussian Count in 1798, co-operated with the King Stanislaw Leszczynski in 1747, the PRZASNYSZ official in 1773.
Kazimierz Krasinski, the Drazdzew / Drazdzewo owner, acted in Opinogora.
Krasinski served Prussian court in Berlin - compare Marianna Skorzewska nee Ciecierska. Fryderyk Wilhelm III supported Krasinski of Drazdzewo in 1798. Kazimierz Krasinski took care of the church in Krasnosielc. In 1800, his son Jozef Wawrzyniec Krasinski welcomed in Zegrze and in Warsaw the King couple of Prussia.

Kazimierz b. 1725, was the son of
Antoni Krasinski of Krasne, the Zakroczym governor, lived in 1693-1762 + Barbara Zielinska, ca 1695 - 1774.

Kazimierz Krasinski b. 1725, was the Court official of the French King Ludwik XV.
Kazimierz had also daughter Elzbieta.
Elzbieta Krasinski Jaraczewska, b. 1791, d. 1832, writer, born in Warsaw, m. in 1815 to Adam Jaraczewski, b. 1785 in Lubina Mala close to Jarocin
[see Walesa south to Jarocin; and Sapieha here - 11 kilometres south-east of Zerkow, 12 km north-east of Jarocin, north to Kotlin].
Dec. 1815, the Jaraczewskis moved home to Borowica (30 km to Lublin).

Adam Jaraczewski b. 1785, died in 1831 in Plock, General [the brother of Nikodem b. ca 1790 and Victoria younger],
the son of
Wojciech Jaraczewski b. 1740/1744/1750 + Ignacja Karczewski.
Wojciech Jaraczewski, 1740/1744/1750 - 1787/1804. He m. also Wiktoria Zychlinska NOWOWIEJSKA b. ca 1760.
The great-grandson of
Antoni Jaraczewski senior, b. ca 1710/1720 + Teresa Oppeln-Bronikowska b. ca 1725.
Wojciech b. ca 1740/1750, had 6 siblings: Antonina Jaraczewska, Jan Jaraczewski, and 4 others.

Ignatia Elzbieta Eufemia Jaraczewska, born Koczewska / Ignacja Kczewska, in 1759/1761 in CZACZ,
the Koscian county, 4 kilometres north-east of Smigiel
[here was living Rafal Tadeusz Gajewski (born in 1714, Czacz - d. 1776 in Borzeciczki or Srem, buried in Wolsztyn].
Ignacja was the daughter of
Roza Potocka b. ca 1740, m. Franciszek Kczewski, the SREM official, born 1735.

Antoni Jaraczewski senior, b. ca 1710/1720, was the brother of Katarzyna Jaraczewska b. ca 1710.

Antoni Jaraczewski senior, b. ca 1710/1720 + Teresa Oppeln-Bronikowska b. ca 1725, died in 1787.
Teresa was the daughter of Aleksander Oppeln-Bronikowski + Bogumila Teofila Schlichting, the daughter of Adam Schlichting + Maria Elisabeth von Podewils.

Antoni Jaraczewski b. ca 1710, was the son of
Stanislaw Jaraczewski younger, b. ca 1685, and Katarzyna Malczewska.
The grandson of
older Stanislaw Jaraczewski b. ca 1650, and Dorota Sulimowska.
The great-grandson of
Adam Jaraczewski Zaremba b. ca 1600/1610, died in 1657, and Malgorzata Szoldrska / Anna Szolderska.
The great-great-grandson of
Krzysztof Jaraczewski b. ca 1580, and Anna Pogorzelska.
Krzysztof was the son of
Wojciech Jaraczewski b. ca 1550 {the Kalisz official, and inf. on Wojciech Jaraczewski in Konin and Pyzdry} and unknown wife.

Andrzej Milkowski, b. ca 1770, the owner of Macewo, Milejow + in 1793 in Jarocin to Maria Marcjanna Pruska PIWSKA,
the daughter of
1. Franciszek Pruski, b. 1739, the son of Jozef Pruski + Katarzyna Jaraczewska b. ca 1710,
2. and Katarzyna Rudnicka, b. ca 1745, the daughter of
Tomasz RUDNICKI born in 1724 + Franciszka Jerzmanowska.

Michal Rudnicki b. 1688,
was the father of [in Galazki Wielkie]
Tomasz Rudnicki, 1724 - 1772, the owner of Grzymiszew + Katarzyna Franciszka Jerzmanowska, older.


Gedymin Jerzy Bulhak b. 1856, m. 1892, to Aldona Dzierzynski, he died 1908, lived in Mickiewicze.
His grandfather
Chryzostom Stanislaw Bulhak b. 1789, m. to Antonina Bulhak,
estates: Ostrowek, Burdziewicze, Kozlowicze, Nowy Dwor close to Sluck!
His mother Franciszka Lowicki and father Jerzy Onufry Bulhak, b. 1749;
the grandfather:
Florian Stanislaw Bulhak.

Aldona Kojallowicz Bulhak nee Dzierzynska, 1870 - 1966, had son Antoni Bulhak b. 1898.
Antoni's wife Wanda Bulhak nee Juchniewicz, the daughter of
Cezary Juchniewicz + Maria Pilsudska, b. 1873.
She was daughter of
Jozef Wincenty Piotr Pilsudski, b. 1833;
and MARIA had the brother Marshal Jozef Klemens Pilsudski b. 1867.
The second son of above Aldona: Rudolf Bulhak b. 1895.

The sister of above Aldona [they had the brother FELIKS DZIERZYNSKI]:
Jadwiga Dzierzynska-Kuszelewska / Hedwig / Jadwiga Kuszelewski (1871 - 1949) + Konstanty Kuszelewski - Prawdzic (1857 - 1922). Her son: Jerzy Kuszelewski, 1895-1939.

Rudolf Bulhak b. 1895, his brother Antoni Bulhak born 1898.
Antoni Bulhak died after 1970, was one of the aides of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski
and the husband of Wanda Kadenacy, niece Marshal (mistake!?).
After the invasion of the Germans in Poland in September 1939, he was taken from Warsaw to its assets in the Suwalki region:
Pilsudski wife - Alexandra / Aleksandra Szczerbinska and her daughters, her sister and their cousin Anna.

Jozef Klemens Pilsudski + Aleksandra Szczerbinska had the daughter
Jadwiga Jagoda Pilsudska married to Andrzej Jaraczewski

(Andrzej Jaraczewski / Andrzej Antoni Jaraczewski, nickname Andrew, b. 1916, d. 1992, a Polish Navy lieutenant, the Zaremba coat of arms. In 1944 he married Jadwiga Pilsudska, an Air Transport Auxiliary pilot and daughter of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski.
They had a son, Christopher Joseph / Krzysztof Jozef Jaraczewski {Krzysztof Jaraczewski + Jadwiga Karwat, b. 1956, the daughter of Jan Karwat + Maria Sczaniecka},
and daughter, Jane Mary / Joanna Maria Jaraczewska, who married Janusz Onyszkiewicz);

they had daughter Joanna Jaraczewska / Jane Mary / Joanna Maria, married to Janusz Onyszkiewicz / Janusz Adam Onyszkiewicz born 1937.

The parents of Teofil Karwat b. ca 1810/1820:
Andrzej Karwat b. ca 1770 + Maria Kreciewska.

Teofil Karwat b. 1810 / 1820, m. ca 1840 to Jadwiga Kielczewska, b. ca 1830-1873,
the daughter of
Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski {see below} + Faustyna Florentyna Plaskowska, 1799-1881
[maybe the daughter of Franciszek Plaskowski b. ca 1770/1773];
with the children of Teofil Karwat:
1.
Elzbieta KARWAT, 1842-1906, m. (the family line to the JARUZELSKI clan in KALISZ) Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1835/1840/1842

{Ludwika nee Czapski died in Wielun in 1847; married Andrzej Piotrowicz b. ca 1800, marriage ca 1830. Ludwika had a sister Konstancja.

Konstancja Hutten-Czapska, a single - unmarried woman, died in 1853. She was born in 1819. Miss Konstancja Czapska was - in Wielun - the godmother of Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski in 1844, but Wladyslaw Czapski was born in 1835. Konstancja Hutten-Czapska was living in Piaski - 2 km north to Boleslawiec - as unmarried woman.

Konstancja Czapska, born [or ca 1809] 1819; in 1844 in Wielun; died in 1853 in Piaski, buried in Boleslawiec, close to Wieruszow and to Wielun.

Wladyslaw Czapski / Wladyslaw Hutten Czapski b. in 1835 [either ca 1840 or in 1842], bpt. in Wielun, was the son of Ignacy Hutten Czapski born in RASZKOW in February 1802.
Raszkow belonged to my family, Kiedrzynski.

In 1802, Ignacy Jozef Hutten Czapski was born,
the son of
Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765
[the grandson of Antoni Hutten Czapski b. 1722/1726 or in 1723, and KATARZYNA]
+ Marjanna Rudnicka b. ca 1775, the daughter of
Szymon Rudnicki + Salomea.
Godfather - Ignacy Rudnicki, the owner of Koscielna Wies;
the godmother - Juljanna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska, the owner of Raszkow;
her sister was married Pradzynska of Wola Wiazowa and around Pleszew.

In 1802, Ignacy Jozef Hutten Capski was born in Raszkow, the son of Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765. Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765, was living in Raszkow ca 1802.
Jan b. ca 1765 was the son of Antoni.
Antoni Hutten Czapski was born ca 1723.
Antoni Czapski had a sibilings: Jakub and Joanna.

In 1765, Antoni Czapski, the son of Jozef Hutten Czapski, and the grandson of Jan Hutten Czapski, sold the part of Bobrowa / Bobrowo [10 km north-west to Brodnica], to Jan Lewald Jezierski.

Antoni Hutten-Czapski was the son of Jozef Czapski, b. ca 1700.
Jozef had a brother Jerzy Czapski b. ca 1695.
Jozef Czapski died in or bef. 1736. Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700, had also a son Jan Czapski b. ca 1725.
In 1778, above Jan Czapski died, the son of Jozef Czapski. Kruszyny Szlacheckie and Niewierz took Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700.
Jozef had also a son Ignacy Hutten Czapski b. ca 1727/1729. Sumowko in 1778, Ignacy Czapski took.
Sumowko is a village in the Zbiczno commune, within the Brodnica County,
6 km east to KONOJADY;
11 km east to Bukowiec;
5 km north to WICHULEC.

Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700, was the son of Jan Czapski b. ca 1680 - d. in 1736/bef. 1742.
Jan Czapski of Bobrowo, had a brother
Jozef Czapski of Kruszyny, north-west to Niewierz and 5 km west to Wadzyn, 9 km west to Wichulec, 4 km south-east to Bukowiec [but Kruszyny Szlacheckie north-east to Niewierz] b. ca 1680.

Jan Czapski b. ca 1680, was the son of
Marcin Hutten-Czapski, ca 1650/1655-1718 + Teresa Goslawska d. bef. 1702, 1-voto Jan Zawadzki d. 1687.

Marcin Czapski b. ca 1650/1655, was the son of
oldest Jan Czapski, b. ca 1610/1620.
Marcin Czapski was the Wenden and Inflanty official.
Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1610/1620, m. Anna Klinska.

In 1718, Marcin Czapski died; he was born ca 1650/1655; the estates took his sons:
1.
Jan Czapski b. ca 1680/1688 - Bobrowo, Wadzyn [5 km west to Wichulec] and Grzybno [3 km south to Wichulec].
Jakub Wyben - Wybicki / Jakub Wybicki, b. 1754 / 1755, d. 1814, in Wadzyn, in the Brodnica County.
Jakub WYBICKI m. Marianna Hutten-Czapska, the granddaughter of Jan Hutten-Czapski, [ca 1680] 1688 - 1736.
Jakub Wybicki was the son of Jan Wybicki and Anna GOTARTOWSKA.
2.
Jozef Hutten Czapski - owned Kruszyny Szlacheckie, Niewierz and Sumowko.

Jan b. ca 1680, had two sons:
1. Jerzy Czapski b. ca 1695, with 3 children:
Ksawery Czapski; Ignacy Czapski; Marianna.
2. Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700, with 3 children:
Antoni Hutten-Czapski born ca 1723; Jakub; Joanna.

Jakub Hutten Czapski had only daughter - Konstancja Hutten-Czapska (1749-1813), m. Count Maksymilian Antoni Jan Mielzynski, and they took Smetowo.

Jakub was the son of Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1610/1620.
Jan Czapski fought in 1660. Prisoner of war in Sweden in 1655-1660. Died aft. 1660. Jan m. Anna Klinska. But in 1648, tax of Smetowo was paid by Krzysztof Czapski, the uncle to named Jan. In 1662, in Smetowo, Helena Czapska [the second wife of named Jan Czapski] was living with her son Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski. The sons of Jan Hutten-Czapski with the 1st wife were born in 1630-1640.

Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1610/1620, d. ca 1661.
Jan + Anna had 7 sons; but Wladyslaw was the son of Jan and his second wife Helena. Helena died in 1682; Smetowko took the son of Marcin Hutten-Czapski - ie. Jerzy Hutten-Czapski.
Jerzy was the co-owner of Smetowo with the brother, Aleksander Hutten-Czapski.

Jan Czapski b. ca 1610/1620, had a brother Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski + Leska.
Anna Leska Czapska in 1645, sold Smetowo to hands of [with the town Nowe], her next-of-kin mentioned Jan Czapski.

Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1610/1620,
was the son of
Marcin Hutten Czapski, b. ca 1575,
the grandson of
Juliusz Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1550 + Helena Wierzbowski.

Above Marcin b. ca 1575, was the owner of Smetowo in the Lalkowa parish in 1595, m. Bakowska with sons and 3 daughters:
1.
Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski + Leska.
2.
mentioned Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1610/1620.

JAN HUTTEN CZAPSKI b. 1765 + Marianna Rudnicka, was living in RASZKOW, but was forest official in Glogowa / Glogowia close to RASZKOW, around 1802.
Wladyslaw Czapski b. 1835 had godmother in Wielun, Konstancja Czapska of Piaski in the Boleslawiec parish.
Szymon Rudnicki m. Salomea. Szymon was the Ostrzeszow official. Szymon Rudnicki had a daughter - Maryanna Rudnicka, m. in 1793 in Odolanow to Jan Czapski, b. ca 1765, the Ostrzeszow governor-manager. Jan Hutten-Czapski was the witness of a marriage of Stefan Rudnicki.
Szymon and Salomea Rudnicki were the parents of Stefan Rudnicki.

Wincenty Czapski / Wincenty Hutten-Czapski, the governor-manager of Ostrzeszow, in 1778, married in Ostrzeszow to Marianna Rudnicka, the daughter of Szymon Rudnicki of Ostrzeszow.
WINCENTY, JAN and HELENA Hutten Czapska were the sibilings.
Jan Czapski / Jan Hutten-Czapski in 1809 in Ostrow Wielkopolski had a daughter Konstancja Czapska / Konstancja Hutten-Czapska [she was lived close to Boleslawiec and in Wielun], by his wife Marianna Rudnicka, b. ca 1780.
Marianna was married twice. Second time to named Jan Czapski.

Helena Hutten-Czapska b. in Ostrzeszow in 1762 (or in BOBROWO, 10 km to BRODNICA);
lived in Jedlno in 1775/1776 until 1802, Raszkow in 1802-1803, Wola Wiazowa in 1820/1821 to 1828; she was died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828; her husband Izydor Kiedrzynski who was living in 1775/1776 until death ca 1802 in Jedlno, b. in Bieganin in 1749, as the son of Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowska. Helena's family line has beginning from Jan Czapski b. ca 1610/1620, who had a brother Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski + Leska. Anna Leska Czapska in 1645, sold Smetowo to hands of [with the town Nowe], her next-of-kin Jan Czapski.

Michal Swiatopelk-Mirski, 1926-1944,
was a son of Kazimierz Swiatopelk- Mirski, b. 1891 and Izabela Potulicka of Wiecborg, b. 1899;
her mother:
Krystyna Hutten-Czapska b. 1860;
her grandfather:
Adolf Hutten-Czapski - Marshal of the Kowno government, b. 1820 - died in 1883,
he was the son of
Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski, 1779-1844
[Stanislaw Czapski, Colonel, 1779-1844 + Zofia Obuchowicz, 1797-1866]

(ADOLF CZAPSKI was the grandson of
Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1802
and
Weronika Joanna Radziwill born 1754;
the great-grandson of
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699 or 1700-1746).

IGNACY Czapski b. 1699/1700, was the son of
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski b. 1656, and Ludwika RUDNICKA, Hutten.

Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski, 1656 - 1716, the son of
Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski, 1607 - 1677 / 1678, and Zofia,
the daughter of Jan Guldenbalk von Holt and Magdalena Uskul.

Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski, 1607-1677/1678,
was the son of
Piotr Czapski b. ca 1580/1590 (NOT born ca 1630) and Helena Konarska.

In 1865, a village Leszno close to Przasnysz, belonged to Jan Ostrowski / Jan Leon Ostrowski, 1840-1918,
the son of
Aleksander Ostrowski, 1810-1896;
the grandson of
Michal Wojciech Ostrowski, 1782-1847 + Jozefa Potocka, ca 1784-1859;
and the great-grandson of
Michal Ostrowski, 1738-1805 + Marcjanna Tymowska;
and the great-great-grandson of
Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski, the Sieradz official, ca 1710-1755.

Above Jozefa Potocka, ca 1784-1859, was the daughter of Aleksander Potocki, 1756-1812 + Teresa Ludwika Hutten-Czapska, ca 1753-1818;
and the granddaughter of
Michal August Hutten-Czapski, 1702-1796;
and the great-granddaughter of
Piotr Hutten-Czapski, younger, b. ca 1677/1680/1685 + Krystyna Dorpowska.

Piotr Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1677/1685, was the son of
Aleksander Jan Hutten-Czapski, 1658 - 1711;
and the grandson of
Piotr Czapski older, ca 1580/1590 - died in 1663 + Helena KONARSKA};

2.
Ignacy Karwat, 1844/1850 - 1879;
3.
JOZEF KARWAT, b. September 1850 in Wichulec, d. in 1918 in Poznan. Jozef Karwat m. Anna Bardzka.

Above Anna Antonina Karwat BARDZKA, b. 1854 in Male Turze, in the Tczew commune, within the Tczew County, 8 kilometres west of Tczew. Anna d. in 1932 in Wichulec, the Brodnica County, acc.to Bieganowski.

Anna Karwat Bardzka was the daughter of Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki (my family line to Walknowski - Kiedrzynski - Bardzki) and Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder.

4.
Teofila KARWAT, 1852-1934 + Jan Plaskowski, ca 1836-1909,
with a son Teofil Plaskowski b. ca 1880.
5.
Marian Euzebiusz KARWAT, 1856 in Wichulec - 1946 in Brodnica, a medical doctor, independence activist.
Marian Karwat, 1856-1946 + Anna Piwnicka, 1867-1936, the daughter of Zygmunt Piwnicki + Alina Halina Jozefa Hornowska b. 1836.
Marian's children:
1.
Jerzy Karwat, b. ca 1890 + Maria Swierczynska b. ca 1900;
2.
Jadwiga, 1892-1985 + Bohdan Jozef Florian Hulewicz, 1888-1968;
3.
Stefan Karwat, 1895-1976 + Zofia Hulewicz.

Stefan had a son
Jan Karwat, 1921-1978 + Maria Sczaniecka, 1921-2007,
and grandchildren:
Malgorzata Karwat b. in 1951;
Jacek Karwat, b. in 1952;
Jadwiga Karwat b. in 1956 [married to the family of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski].

Katarzyna CZAPLICKA Plaskowska, b. ca 1750,
m. 1st to Antoni Bobr, the lord of Bobry and Dabrowka in 1768, with the son Jan Bobr + Agata Ploska,
and the grandson Tomasz Bobr b. 1790 in Slabogora, the owner of Bobry Male in 1819 and Ulatow in 1837.
Katarzyna Czaplicka Bobr m. 2nd to Michal Plaskowski,
and she was the daughter of Czaplicki + Apolonia.

Katarzyna Czaplicka m. in 1773 in Opalenica to Michal Plaskowski,
with children:
1.
Marcjanna Plaskowska, b. 1776 in Leki Wielkie,
2.
Marcjan Agaton Plaskowski, b. in 1775 in Leki Male,
3.
Antoni Plaskowski b. bef. 1780, m. Julianna Marianna Kielczewska, b. 1789,
and Julianna was the relatives to Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski / Walenty Kielczewski.
4.
Kajetan Cyprian Plaskowski, bef. 1790 - 1869 + Jozefa Trembecka, 1790-1839.

Faustyna Florentyna Anna Kielczewska (Plaskowska) b. in 1799 / 1800, d. 1881 in Wichulec,
buried in Bobrowo close to Brodnica in 1881.
Faustyna was the wife of Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski / Walenty Kielczewski.
They were living in 1826 in Samplawa.

Wladyslaw Michal Mikolaj Sobocki b. 1834 in Warszawa, lieutenant in 1864, m. 1st to Paulina Jasinska b. in Niegowa, in the Stanislawow county,
m. 3rd in 1889 in Warszawa, to Jozefa Kielczewska b. in 1846 in Rodzone,
the daughter of Anzelm Kielczewski b. 1822 in Samplawa,
the granddaughter of
Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski + Faustyna Florentyna Plaskowska, 1799 - 1881, Wichulec.

Anzelm was married to Anna Plaskowska, 1824 - 1898, the daughter of Kajetan Plaskowski + Jozefa Trembecka, died in 1839 in PLOCK.
Jozefa was the daughter of Ignacy Trembecki + Anna Gostomska died in 1840 in PLOCK.

Above Anna Plaskowska b. 1824 + Anzelm Kielczewski, was the daughter of
Kajetan Cyprian Plaskowski, 1781 - 1872.

Mentioned Faustyna married Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski with 11 children: Anzelm Kielczewski b. 1822, Karol Jozef Kielczewski and 9 others.
Faustyna Kielczewska Plaskowska b. 1799/1800, maybe was the daughter of Franciszek Plaskowski b. ca 1770/1773.
Maybe Faustyna Plaskowska was the daughter of Faustyn Plaskowski b. ca 1777.

Marianna Deograta Balbina Narzymska, 1844-1914,
was the daughter of
Stefan NARZYMSKI and Otylia Karwat.
Marianna died in 1914 in Jablonowo Pomorskie.

Otylia KARWAT m. in 1835 to Stefan Narzymski, 1797-1868, born in Obozino, died in Roma / Rzym, buried in Jablonowo Pomorskie,
the son of Narzymski b. ca 1761 in Dabrowka in the Wolomin county, d. 1811 in Postoliska close to Tluszcz;
the grandson of
Stanislaw Narzymski, 1719-1784 + Roza Sartawska.

We back to Jablonowo Pomorskie owned by the NARZYMSKI family.
Otylia Karwat with the Murdelio coat of arms, here was buried. Otylia b. 1810, d. in 1867 in Gotha.
Marianna Deograta Balbina Oginska (born Narzymska), 1844 - 1914,
was the daughter of
Stefan Narzymski b. in 1797, and Otolia Narzymska born as OTYLIA Karwat in 1810.

Marianna had 2 brothers among others Feliks Narzymski, the owner of Jablonowo Pomorskie.
Marianna NARZYMSKA married Feliks Oginski in 1873, born in 1828, in the Wilno province.

Otylia Karwat Narzymska / Otolia Karwat
was the daughter of
Andrzej Karwat the 2nd b. ca 1770 + Maria Kreciewska b. ca 1790 {+ Barbara Lewald-Jezierska}.
The granddaughter of
Michal Karwat b. ca 1730, and Zofia SUMINSKA.
Michal was the son of Walenty Karwat b. ca 1705.
Walenty Karwat was the son of Andrzej Karwat from Orpiszew, b. ca 1680.

Jablonowo Pomorskie - 8 km north-west to KONOJADY of the Nostitz-Jackowskis - belonged to the Suminski family from hands of the Fryderyk II, the Prussian King; the last was TOMASZ Suminski.

Marianna Bialoblocka sold Jablonowo bef. 1807 to Marianna Suminski married Bronisz.
Then Jablonowo Pomorskie took the Karwat family from Narzymski.
In 1815, Feliks Karwat was the owner of Jablonowo. It was put up for auction and sold in 1832 to his wife Marianna Lewald-Jezierski Karwat.

Janusz Adam Onyszkiewicz was born Dec. 1937 in Lwow m. 1st to NN 1933-1967, and m. 2nd Joanna Jaraczewska b. 1950.

Zofia Kadenacy nee Pilsudski, b. 1865 was sister of Jozef Klemens Pilsudski; her husband Boleslaw Kadenacy (1845 - 1918),
her daughter
Wanda Kadenacy + Antoni Bulhak, b. 1898 (mistake!?), the aide-de-camp of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski.
We need check this genealogy!
Anthony George Bulhak / George Bulhak (using his middle name) / Jerzy Bulhak / Antoni Jerzy Bulhak, a Polish citizen, the son of Gediminas BULHAK and Aldona Dzerzhinsky, was born in Zawoloczyce, on March 3, 1898;
married Wanda Juchniewicz, born in Vilnius, March 8, 1901, the daughter of
Cezary Juchniewicz / Caesar and Maria Pilsudska / Mary nee Pilsudska.
The marriage was April 11, 1923 in Vilnius.
So, we are thinking, Antoni Jerzy Bulhak / Antoni Bulhak, the aide-de-camp of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski, had wife Wanda Juchniewicz.

Above mentioned Janusz Adam Onyszkiewicz was born Dec. 1937 in Lwow / Lviv; a Polish mathematician and politician. 2007 until 2009, he served as the Vice-President of the Foreign Affairs Committee in the European Parliament. Minister of Defence under Prime Minister Hanna Suchocka [a link to MIELZYNSKI], and again from 1997 until 2000 under Prime Minister Jerzy Buzek. 1984 - 1986, the member of the Warsaw University Senat; his parents:
Stanislaw Onyszkiewicz and Franciszka Cencora b. ca 1910.
Stanislaw Onyszkiewicz, 1906 - March 1989, was born to Tomasz Onyszkiewicz and Katarzyna Mucha.
Stanislaw b. 1906, had one brother Kazimierz Onyszkiewicz.
Stanislaw married Franciszka Cencora in 1936, at age 30. He had 2 children: daughter married to Bogobowicz.
We know on Tadeusz Stanislaw Onyszkiewicz b. 28 Apr. 1906 in Lwow, d. 21 Nov. 1989 in Zamosc, a doctor, the son of
Stanislaw Onyszkiewicz b. ca 1880, and Agata Keller.

Pawel Dzierzbicki, b. ca 1650, owned Mniszki (Myszki ?), in the Leczyca county + Katarzyna Zaluszkowska / Katarzyna Zaluskowska, the daughter of Wojciech Zaluskowski + Anna Molska Zaluskowska b. ca 1645.
Wojciech ZALUSKOWSKI had 3 daughters:
1.
Katarzyna Zaluskowska, b. ca 1669, died in 1742, married Pawel Dzierzbicki bef. 1696, and Katarzyna died bef. 1742.
Katarzyna's son Wojciech Dzierzbicki b. in 1685, married Julianna Wierzchlejska.
Katarzyna's next son PIOTR Dzierzbicki died aft. 1758, married Teresa Kwiatkowska d. 1787.
Piotr Dzierzbicki, d. bef. 1787, in 1735 the Dobrzyn official, the Leczyca official, m. in 1735 to Teresa Kwiatkowska.
2.
Teresa Zaluskowska b. ca 1670, d. in 1742;
3.
Joanna Zaluskowska b. ca 1672, died in 1726};

E. Helena Molska d. 1736.

Bartlomiej LABECKI, the son of Jan died bef. 1615. Bartlomiej owned Wojslawice; in 1696 Bartlomiej leased the rest of Wojslawice; in 1603 Bartlomiej m. 1st Malgorzata Kowalska, 1voto Nieradzka (Nieracki), owned Modla in the Kalisz county from Walenty Molski. Malgorzata died bef. 1611.
Bartlomiej Labedzki m. 2nd to Anna Molska, inf. also in 1637. Bartlomiej d. bef. 1638, left sons:
Jan, Bobrogost and Wawrzyniec Labedzki, Stanislaw and a daughter Marianna, m. in 1631 to Maciej Mantycki.
Widowed Anna Molski Labedzka, b. ca 1590, and she took in 1644 from husband the part of Wojslawice and Male Mroczki. She had a son Jan Labedzki. Anna died aft. 1647.

Jan, the son of Bartlomiej Labedzki + Anna Molski; inf. in 1659 on Jan's wife Zofia Zorzewska.
Dobrogost, was next son of Bartlomiej and Molska; in 1639 he bought from Jan Mantycki the part of Boguslawice Gorne and Nadolne. Dobrogost m. Jadwiga Kurowska.

Andrzej Labedzki m. Anna Molski, the daughter of Wojciech MOLSKI + Marianna Wojslawski. Anna sold her Mroczki Male in the Kalisz county to Maciej Molski],


and Teresa MOLSKA married Mikolaj Tarnowski 2nd, b. ca 1630, d. 1689

[in 1641 in Sieradz, Aleksander Madalinski, the Royal secretary, the son of Jan Aleksander Madalinski, the Wielun judge, and with Aleksander's wife Jadwiga Tarnowska, b. ca 1610, the daughter of Mikolaj Tarnowski, the 1st, b. ca 1580, the Gostynin official.
In sieradz in 1641, Sebatian Tarnowski the 2nd, b. ca 1595, the son of Mikolaj Tarnowski, b. ca 1580, the Gostynin official.
Sebastian's wife Zofia Glebocka of Lagiewniki, the daughter of Stefan Glebocki, the Kalisz official.
Mikolaj Tarnowski, the 1st, b. ca 1580, died ca 1633, was the son of Sebastian Tarnowski, the 1st, b. ca 1530, d. ca 1602 + Anna Sarnowska.
In 1584 in Sieradz, above Sebastian Tarnowski, the Konary governor, m. Anna of Dobrzykow, owned Kliczkow Stary, Chajow, Kliczkow Nowy in the Sieradz county, and Gesiny, Rossosza.
In 1585 Zofia Tarnowska, the daughter of Sebastian Tarnowski. Zofia's husband Andrzej Ruszkowski of Zloczow, with witnesses: Jan Pruszkowski and Wojciech Kawiecki.
In Sieradz in 1616, Mikolaj Tarnowski, the son of Sebastian Tarnowski, owned Kliczkow, back money to Maciej Bielski, the son of Sebastian Bielski.
Mikolaj Tarnowski the 1st had a brother JAN Tarnowski of Gniezno, who had a daughter Krystyna Tarnowska + Jakub Rychlowski.
Mikolaj Tarnowski the 1st was the son of Piotr Tarnowski {of the Gniezno county} b. ca 1500, and Helena Sulocka.
We need check the family of Mikhail Vasilyevich Tarnowski who was a son of Wasyl Tarnowski / Vasily Tarnowski; known as Michal Tarnavskiy, b. 1759; Vasily Tarnowski (? b. ca 1720) was the son of Jan Tarnowski / Ivan Grigorevich Tarnavskiy died 1761 (? born ca 1700); Vasily was Cossak, captain of Poltava regiment. Above Grigorij TARNOWSKI (? born ca 1670) was the son of Jan TARNOWSKI b. ca 1650, and the grandson of Jozef Tarnowski b. ca 1620],

and m. 2nd Pawel Rogalinski,
with the daughter
Helena Rogalinska died in 1756, m. Antoni Rogalinski before 1724.

Antoni Rogalinski with Helena nee Rogalinski,
had the son
Kasper (Gasper) Rogalinski, 1725/1728 in Jurkowo - 1788, poet, the Inflanty governor in 1778-1788. Married 1st Anna Gulinski; 2nd Konstancja Bekierski (1voto Bielska).
Konstancja Bekierski Bielska died in 1787 in Lwow.
She was married in 1754 to Jozef Bielski, the Halicz governor in 1771; they had 5 daughters:
1. Elzbieta Bielska + Count Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski,
2. Teresa + Count Jan Skarbek,
3. Magdalena + Count Ignacy Adam Krasicki, 1767-1844

[the son of Count Antoni Krasicki, 1736-1800 + Roza Charczewska;
the grandson of
Count Jan Wincenty Krasicki, the Chelm Lubelski governor, lived in 1704-1751;
the great-grandson of
Karol Aleksander Krasicki, d. 1717, Lieutenant in 1690, the Chelm governor in 1707, and Eleonora Rzewuski.
Compare:
In 1784, Pieniany [Ukrainian village] and Rachanie with Grodyslawice [Pieniany, 9 km south-east to Grodyslawice] bought Katarzyna Krasicki m. Andrzej Rzeczycki. Katarzyna died in 1820. In 1823, Andrzej Jozef Rzeczycki died. They were the owners of RACHANIE with Grodyslawice; Muratyn, Michalow, Pukarzow, Kmiczyn.
Css Katarzyna Aryadna Krasicka, born ca 1740, was the daughter of Count Wincenty Franciszek Krasicki, the Korytnica official, 1709-1752.
Wincenty Krasicki was the brother to
Senator Jan BOZY Krasicki = Count Jan Wincenty Krasicki, 1704-1751 in DUBIECKO; the CHELM governor.
Jan Bozy Krasicki was the owner of Bachorze, Dubiecko, Malina, and the father to:
Ignacy Krasicki, Bishop and poet.
Jan Bozy Krasicki was the son of
Karol Aleksander Krasicki, d. 1717, Lieutenant in 1690, the Chelm governor in 1707, and Eleonora Rzewuski.

Jan Bozy = Jan Wincenty Krasicki born in 1704, was the father of
BISHOP Ignacy Blazej Franciszek Krasicki;
Antoni Krasicki b. 1736

(the father of Katarzyna Krasicka Stadnicka b. 1761 + JOZEF STADNICKI b. 1750, the son of Alexander STADNICKI b. ca 1720/1730.

The private Szaszkiewicz Archives in Sudylkow shows us very interesting political and genealogical relationships going from Miezonka [1842 - November 1918 to the Konstantynowiczs] to Romanow of Ilinski, and to Stadnicki in Ostrzeszow.
Cezary Szaszkiewicz, 1832-1900, m. Css Helena Maria Jozefa Bninska. Cezary was the brother of the letters author in Sudylkow.
Jozef Antoni Stadnicki, ca 1680/1690 - 1736 + Zofia MAKOWIECKA
had a sons:
Aleksander Stadnicki, ca 1720/1730 - 1767;
and Szymon Stadnicki, 1730-1775.
Szymon Stadnicki was the great-grandfather to Helena Maria Jozefa Bninska.
Jozef Antoni Stadnicki was the son of
Wiktoryn Stadnicki, ca 1630-1684;
the grandson of
Aleksander Stadnicki + Ewa Lewiecki.
Wiktoryn Stadnicki, b. ca 1630, was the Przemysl governor in 1678-1682.
Above Aleksander Stadnicki + Ewa Lewiecka, had the son
Franciszek Stadnicki died in 1662 + Zuzanna Herburt,
and the grandson
Mikolaj Stadnicki died 1714 + Helena Radecka,
and the great-grandson -
Jan Stadnicki, the Kamieniec Podolski governor, died in 1740 + Katarzyna Peplowska.

Above Aleksander Stadnicki was the son of Jan Stadnicki, died in 1620 + Barbara Drohojowska,
and the grandson of
Barbara Zborowska + Stanislaw Mateusz Stadnicki died in 1563.

Franciszek Stadnicki (1742 - 1810), the Bar insurgent in 1768, defender of Cracow / Krakow. The Ostrzeszow official; MP of Wielun in 1764; the owner of Rymanow and Dukla (1809). Stadnicki Franciszek was the General of the Kalisz troops in 1792 and in 1794.
The son of
Antoni STADNICKI of Ostrzeszow and Wyszogrod + his 2nd wife, Teresa Potocki Stadnicka,
the daughter of Franciszek POTOCKI, Colonel + Marianna Stradomski, Szembek, Potocka.

Named Antoni Stadnicki, the Ostrzeszow official, 1710-1777 + Teresa Potocka.
Antoni was the son of
Wladyslaw Jozef Stadnicki, b. ca 1670, d. 1737;
the grandson of
Jan STADNICKI + Katarzyna Kowieska);

Marianna Rosciszewska;
Brygida Morska (see GRABIANKA-KALINOWSKI);
Marcin Krasicki; and 2 others.

Above Count Karol Aleksander Krasicki d. 1717, m. Eleonora Rzewuski. The owner of Dubiecko, Rokietnica, Tuliglowy. Karol Krasicki was the son of
Adam Wladyslaw Krasicki, 1610-1677, the Przemysl governor, and Izabela Malinski.
Adam Krasicki was the son of Jerzy Krasicki b. ca 1580, and Anna Sanguszko.

Karol Krasicki m. 1st to Katarzyna Czetwertynski; 2nd to Eleonora Rzewuski.
Katarzyna Rzeczycka nee KRASICKA was the sister of
Jan Krasicki, the Korytnica official, b. ca 1720
+ Marianna Malachowska b. ca 1730],

4.
Anna Dulska,
5.
Marcelina Bielska + Leonard Worcell.

Marianna Ilinska, 1740 - aft. 1784, m. Szymon TARLO, in 1766, and she was the daughter of
Kazimierz Ilinski ca 1670/1690 - 1756, and the granddaughter of
Piotr ILINSKI + Zofia Skarbek.

Above Kazimierz Ilinski (1670/1690-1756), MP, Colonel, had the son
Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski b. 1731, the owner of Romanow, the Zytomierz official, MP of Kiev, in 1779 Count;
m. 1st Marianna Jozefa Wessel, 1-voto Jan Aksak;
m. {ca 1774 ?} 2nd Katarzyna Bielska {b. ca 1755},
the daughter of Jozef Bielski b. ca 1730 {or bef. 1730}, who was the owner of Rohatyn
{Katarzyna's sister married Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski born 1759};
m. 3rd to Anna Jakoba Braconnier.

August Jozef Ilinski, b. 1766 [ILLUMINATI and Tadeusz Grabianka],
was the son of mentioned
Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski, born in 1731 in the DUBNO parish + 1st wife Jozefa Wessel Aksak. Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski was the owner of Romanow. Above Jan Ilinski was the son of Kazimierz Ilinski born ca 1670/1690, died in 1756 in DUBNO, and Anna Suszczewicz. Above KAZIMIERZ ILINSKI was the owner of Romanow / Romaniw and of Kuren / Kurne, in 1722 Colonel.

Justyna Borzecka b. ca 1720 / ca 1735, the daughter of Franciszek Borzecki b. ca 1695
- who was the son of Antoni BORZECKI died in 1742 {Antoni Borzecki d. Nov. 1742, the son of Janusz Konstanty BORZECKI},
and Antoni's wife, Justyna Winnicka -
and Franciszek's wife,
Marianna Pociej b. ca 1700, the daughter of Ludwik Konstanty Pociej, commander-in-chief of the Lithuania Army in 1709, with Ludwik's second wife Emercjanna Warszycka - the daughter of Stanislaw Warszycki - she was 2nd time married to Duke Montmorency (his 1st wife was Aniela Katarzyna Zahorowska, daughter of Stefan).

Ignacy Kalinowski b. ca 1710 married above Justyna Borzecka, b. ca 1720 / ca 1735, and they had children:
1. Agnieszka Kalinowska b. ca 1750,
2. Franciszka Kalinowska + Olszewski / Olszowski;
Antoni Jan Olszowski m. to Katarzyna Niemojowska b. 1730, with son Marceli Olszowski 1767-1837. Marceli Olszowski married ca 1800 to Franciszka Kalinowska - she was born ca 1760 (before 1765 ?).
3. Justyna Kalinowska b. ca 1750 + Jozef Soltyk + Tomasz Piasecki,
4. Jozefa Kalinowska + Jan Sadel Sadlo + Glogowski,
5. Antonina Kalinowska b. ca 1750 / 1760 + Ludwik Walewski, with son Karol Franciszek Walewski,
6.
Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski b. 1759 d. after 1790 + Elzbieta Bielska b. ca 1760, d. ca 1809, the owner of Petlikowce Stare 1799 - 1809,
the daughter of
Jozef Bielski 1730 - 1774 -
the son of Boguslaw Bielski and Anna Szeptycka
- and Jozefa Ostrorog b. ca 1730, 1st wife.

Justyna KALINOWSKA Borzecka b. ca 1720/1735 (m. Ignacy Kalinowski born ca 1720 died 1782).
Her son was count Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski b. 1759.
Her grandson -
Jozef Kalinowski / Osip Kalinowski, the general of Polish Army, b. after 1780, died 1825
- his wife Emilia Potocka born 1790.

Children of mentioned count Jozef Kalinowski:
1. Seweryna b. 1814 d. 1852,
2. Jozefina Kalinowska married Oginska, born 1816 and died 1844;
3. Olga born 1818/1822, died 7 April 1899 in Retow;
4.
M. Kalinowska (Maria Kalinowska Trubecka) married Troubetzkoy / Trubecki was sister of above Seweryna, Jozefina and Olga, but this data need to be check.
With the son Nestor Trubecki and daughter Maria Trubecka married Konstantynowicz of Kazan
- this is the branch of Tallin-Viljandi in Estonia of my family Konstantynowicz.

Above countess Olga Kalinowska born 1818 or 1822 was married to Ireneusz Kleofas Oginski b. 1808 d. 1863 from Belarus, in 1844, and her son Bohdan / Bogdan Oginski was born in 1849. She was lover of Alexander II, tsar of Russia who was born in Moscow on 29. 04. 1818. This Emperor has children from two marriages and children with two different women: with a princess Lubomirska ca 1867 and with above Olga, countess Kalinovsky / Olga nee Kalinowska was son Michael-Bogdan or Bogdan / Bohdan, prince Oginski, born 10. 10. 1848 or 1849 who married to Gabrielle-Marie, countess Potulicka / Maria Potulicki [compare MIELZYNSKI of PAWLOWICE and WOLSZTYN].


At the Polish territory acted Russian, Prussian, Saxon, French, Scottish, English intelligence groups influenced Polish military nets [of Stefan Czarniecki-Zaleski and Stanislaw Leszczynski, who in 1703 joined the Lithuanian Confederation, which the Sapiehas with the aid of Sweden had formed against August of Saxony] and our conspiracy after 1697 until 2021.

Adam Krasinski [of Krasne south to Przasnysz] was appointed bishop of KAMIENIEC PODOLSKI in 1759 and in 1763-1768 he conducted anti-Russian activities, but pro-German, together with Teodor Wessel in 1767.
In 1767 he held secret negotiations with Turkey against Russia and against the Poniatowski family [Tadeusz Kosciuszko and P. Maleszewski] - the talks were in his Czarnokozince close to Kamieniec Podolski. 1768 - in Wroclaw, Dresden, Cieszyn was looking for help from Saxony, and sent Ignacy Potocki to Wien.
Adam Krasinski came to Wien and Paris in 1768, then to Cieszyn, Byczyna, and
Jozef WYBICKI was sent to BERLIN with anti-Russian support of MARIANNA SKORZEWSKA [she was died in 1791 in Berlin - not in 1773]. In 1769 with Kazimierz PULASKI in Turkey; next in Hungaria together with Jozef Bierzynski, the friend of WESSEL, and with JERZY MARCIN LUBOMIRSKI / Marcin Lubomirski to murder the king Stanislaw August Poniatowski - Marcin Lubomirski later became involved with Jakub FRANK in Frankfurt.
In Szawle [in 1770] of Antoni Tyzenhauz senior acted Jan Wolanski closest to Tadeusz Kosciuszko in 1785. Jan Wolanski in Krotoszyn village 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.

And next intelligence networks:
A.
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.

B.
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski and his granddaughter Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska married Swiatopelk-Mirska - her grandmother Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska of Straszewo. The family branch: Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, Antoni Skorzewski married Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1715/1720 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska; and Tomasz Bogumil Swiatopelk - Mirski married Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska. Pyotr Dmitrievich Svyatopolk-Mirsky, Wiera Bagration Gruzinsky Bagratyd. Erekle II Bagrationi, Bezhan Dadiani - Prince of Mingrelia, Agrippina Constantines Japaridze, Konstantin Friedrich Peter von Oldenburg, Giorgi IV Dadiani - Konstantynowicz and Kiedrzynski genealogy.

C.
Alexandre de Bauffremont [de Bauffremont-Courtenay], born in 1773 and died in 1833, prince de Bauffremont, emigrated to Koblenz but rallied to Napoleon I who made him count Empire. Alphonse de Bauffremont, born in 1792 and died in 1860, duke of Bauffremont, prince of Bauffremont, was created count by Napoleon and became aide-de-camp of Murat [see JOZEF SULKOWSKI and General FRANCISZEK PASZKOWSKI !]. Alphonse de Bauffremont distinguished himself at the Battle of the Moskowa, in 1812, under MURAT as his aide- de-camp, as well as in the Saxony campaign in 1813 [Dresde / Dresden / Drezno in 1813]. During the Hundred Days, Alphonse de Bauffremont was instructed by Murat to bring Napoleon confidential dispatches. Mentioned Alexandre de Bauffremont-Courtenay and [then he was Baron] General Armand were in Russia in 1791. So, 29 year-old general Paul Armand [Paul 1st] came from Paris together with Alexandre, the Marquis de Courtenay.

D.
In the Dobrzyca parish and the surrounding areas, from Kotlin and Pleszew to Rozdrazew and Krotoszyn, are the center of the Illuminati and conspirators after 1767.
The noble families -
Stadnicki, Wezyk, Jordan, Rozdrazewski, Kiedrzynski, Mycielski, Sokolowski, Ciesielski, Bardzki, Mielzynski and Walknowski - which I presented, had direct connections with Kamieniec Podolski and Jedlno.

Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650, was the brother to Jan Walknowski b. ca 1648.

ANTONI WALKNOWSKI, b. ca 1680, d. ca 1732 and Marianna Maria Wierusz-Walknowska, were the children of mentioned Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650 / Stanislaw Wierusz - Walknowski;
and the grandchildren of Mikolaj Walknowski b. ca 1620.

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.

Brygida Bardzka married 1st to Owidiusz Wierusz Walknowski [b. ca 1710/1720], before 1761, the 2nd to Jakub Kiedrzynski junior b. 1738 in Wilczkow, in 1767.

OWIDIUSZ WALKNOWSKI was the son of Urszula MIELZYNSKA Walknowska b. 1689, d. bef. 1743, m. bef. 1710 to Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680, died bef. 1732 [Antoni's second wife].

Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680, m. 1st to Ewa Kozuchowska.
Antoni was the son of Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650, and Dorota ZAWADZKA.
The grandson of Mikolaj Wierusz-Walknowski and Petronela STRZALKOWSKA.

Owidiusz Walknowski b. ca 1710/1720, was the brother to
1. Franciszek Wierusz-Walknowski b. ca 1710;
2. half-brother of Barbara Walknowska Madalinska b. ca 1705;
3. brother to Franciszka Walknowska Bogucka, 1720 - ca 1780 + Antoni Bogucki died in 1769;
4. Owidiusz Wierusz-Walknowski;
5. Bonawentura Walknowski + Ewa Rokossowska Korytowska [she was 2voto Mikolaj Nepomucen Korytowski. Ewa Rokossowska was the daughter of Karol Rokossowski and Marianna Grodziecka].

Above Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783 + 1st Marianna Zbijewska; but the 2nd in 1743 married to Marianna Bielinska, ca 1721-1750,
with the wedding in November 1743 in Lwowek,
the daughter of
Aleksander Bielinski, died in 1735 + Elzbieta Pawlowska / Elzbieta Katarzyna Pawlowska, b. 1700 in Konin.
Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783, was the son of Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680.

MACIEJ MIELZYNSKI m. 3rd in Pawlowice in 1684 to Katarzyna Mycielska, a daughter of Krzysztof MYCIELSKI and Teresa Grodziecka; KATARZYNA was the widow after Adam Gorzycki.
MACIEJ's children among others:
1.
Elzbieta Mielzynska, m. Franciszek Wessel, an official in Zakroczym;
2.
Urszula MIELZYNSKA + above Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680.

Felicjan Walknowski b. ca 1760,
was the son of mentioned above
Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783 + 1st Marianna Zbijewska; but he was the 2nd in 1743 married to Marianna Bielinska, 1721-1750.

Barbara Walknowska Walichnowska
was the daughter of Ewa Kozuchowska + Antoni Walknowski.
Franciszek Walknowski born ca 1710 was the half-brother of named Barbara Walknowska Madalinska b. ca 1705.
Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783 + 1st Marianna Zbijewska; but the 2nd in 1743 married to Marianna Bielinska, ca 1721-1750. Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783, was the son of Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680, d. bef. 1732 + Urszula Mielzynska, 1689 - before 1743 [Antoni m. also to Ewa nee Kozuchowska m. Walknowska].

Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680, was the son of Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650, d. 1714 + Dorota Korzbok Zawadzka.

Marianna Maria Wierusz-Walknowska b. ca 1685, was the daughter of Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650.
Stanislaw Wierusz - Walknowski b. ca 1650, was also the father to ANTONI WALKNOWSKI, b. ca 1680, d. ca 1732;
and the grandfather to
1. Franciszka Bogucka;
2. Owidiusz Wierusz-Walknowski + BRYGIDA BARDZKA.

Aleksander Madalinski, the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow, m. 1725 to Barbara Walknowska - Walichnowska b. ca 1705.

Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, the Kalisz judge, was the father among others to
1.
Aniela Walknowska b. ca 1740/1750, d. in 1779 + Feliks Filip Niemojowski, the Wielun official in 1781, lived ca 1740 - 1794;
2.
Katarzyna Walknowska, ca 1750-1787 + Ignacy Niemojowski, the Wielun official, lived ca 1750-1786;
3.
Balbina Bibiana Barbara Mielecka; 4.
and named Felicjan Walknowski b. ca 1760;
5.
Jozef Walknowski b. ca 1750/1754 + Katarzyna Sulerzycka.

Andrzej Zaleski m. ca 1680 to Krystyna Molska Zaleska, born Czarniecka ca 1648/1650.
ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630/1640 - 1685), was the brother of Elzbieta Zaleska, ie. Andrzej Zaleski m. ca 1680 the second to Krystyna Czarniecka b. ca 1650. Andrzej was her 3rd husband. Krystyna the 4th married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688.

Elzbieta Zaleska b. ca 1635, m. the 2nd to Grzegorz Kozierowski, died aft. 1696, the lady-owner of Bronowo Kmiece in the PLOCK county. Elzbieta Zaleska Smardzewska Kozierowska b. ca 1635. Elzbieta Kozierowska Zaleska m. the 3rd ca 1680 to GLINSKI. But the 1st she was married to Feliks Smardzewski in 1653 in Proboszczewice close to PLOCK.

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.

Adam Molski m. the 1st Wazynska and they had:
Wojciech Molski,
Piotr Molski and
Jozef Molski
and the daughter Anna Molska the 1st.

Krystyna Czarniecka Zaleska Molska had also the daughter Anna Molska the 2nd, m. Kiedrzynska, b. in 1687.

Jozef Rudnicki b. ca 1685/1695, the Bydgoszcz official,
was living in Chodaki, the Wierzchy parish.
Jozef's brother was MICHAL Rudnicki, 1688-1727 m. ca 1714, to Konstancja Potocka b. ca 1690, died ca 1723,
the daughter of Marcin Stanislaw POTOCKI + above Anna Wazynska b. ca 1655.


But St Petersburg of Peter the Great, co-operated with the Scottish underground of Robert Erskine in 1706 and James Francis Edward Keith [he came from the 4th Earl of Perth, Sir James Drummond b. 1648, died in France, Saint-Germain-en-Laye in 1716].
The Russian intelligence net in 1741-2015:
Malta and Master Manuel Pinto + Althotas, Carsten Niebuhr in 1761-1767, and Cagliostro in 1778-1781 - Louis-Cesar-Constantin de Rohan the Knight of Malta before 1713.

A complex political, intelligence and genealogical structure operating under the influence of Russian intelligence formed around 1720/1741 until now, August 2021:

A.
In Poland SIEVERS was in the company of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski,
King's sister,
Lady Zaluska,
Css Mniszech;
Bishop Michal Jerzy Poniatowski
[his son P. Maleszewski intermarried to the Illuminates families and the French intelligence network in Poland-Lithuania made the great French provocation in 1794],
Lady Radziwill,
Count UNRUH / Aleksander Unrug, of the Great Poland
[director of the royal mint, previously in the army of Saxony and friend of Igelstrom, Stackelberg and Madalinski; Stanislaw August brought him to Warsaw as the leadership of the mint. He was jailed in Warsaw on 18 May 1794];
Kazimierz Poniatowski;
Lady Tyszkiewicz
[Maria Teresa Tyszkiewicz (1760 - 1834) - the sister of Duke Jozef Poniatowski;
Maria Teresa Antonina Jozefina Poniatowski married Tyszkiewicz, born in Austria, the Lady of the Maltese Order; the daughter of General Andrzej Poniatowski - the brother of the KING. She was taken under guardianship by her father's brother, King Stanislaw August Poniatowski].

B.
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 + Roman + Zbigniew Brzezinski and Lech Walesa - together with the owner of Sedziszow Malopolski in 1787 or in 1790, Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska. Maltese Order with Carsten Niebuhr and Cagliostro together with Illuminati - the Russian and German secret underground in Poland and USA: Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz with Zbigniew Brzezinski, Pelagia Rodys and Konstanty Rokossowski and the Krasinski - Garczynski in Krasne - Smilowice, Golaszewo and Chocen near to Kowal with Pruszak, Lech Walesa, Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski of Zelechow, Bielinski - Bobrynsky,
and link to Owsiany - Boryslawski line, and Gustaw Findeisen, Edward Jurgens with Leopold Kronenberg in 1863 - Swiedziebnia, 16 km north-east of RYPIN,
together with Kalkstein, General Jozef Niemojewski, Gustaw Findeisen, Hutten-Czapski, Nostitz-Jackowski, Orbeliani and Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski. Stara Hancza and Miezonka with Chrapowicki, Oskierka, Ilinski, Poniatowski, Stefania Julia Radziwill branch, and the Konstantynowiczs.

C.
Teodor Wessel b. ca 1730,
was the son of
Wojciech WESSEL, the governor of Warsaw, and his third wife, Teresa Zaluska.

Teodor's ancestors were strongly associated with the ROZAN land and had some properties in that area, later taken over by Teodor Wessel, who received the ROZAN governorship.
Teodor Wessel died in 1791, the Leczyca governor in 1759-1761, was the nephew of the Grand Chancellor of the Crown and the Bishop of Cracow, Andrzej Stanislaw Zaluski, and the Grand Secretary of the Crown, the later Bishop of Kiev, Jozef Andrzej Zaluski.
He was the nephew of Prince Maria Jozefa Sobieska nee Wessel, who often supported him financially.

King Augustus III of Poland-Lithuania was promising the Jews royal protection against any accusation of ritual murder; and next, Bishop Soltyk, made attempt to shore up support for the libel and enlisted another supporter.
Named Kajetan Ignacy Soltyk, 1715 - 1788, was a Polish Catholic bishop of Kiev from 1756, the bishop of Krakow in March 1759.

Kajetan Soltyk was the son of Jozef Soltyk, the Lublin governor and court marshal to primate of Poland, Teodor Potocki.
Kajetan Soltyk was the brother of Tomasz Soltyk, the governor of Leczyca, and to Maciej Soltyk, the Warsaw governor.

After Soltyk, his former position in Kiev was offered to Bishop Jozef Andrzej Zaluski. The Zaluski family was related to the Soltyks through the second wife of Jozef Andrzej's FATHER.

Jozef Andrzej Zaluski, 1702 - 1774, was a Polish Catholic Bishop of Kiev, a sponsor of learning and culture. Together with his brother Andrzej Stanislaw Zaluski he was raised by their uncles, Andrzej Chryzostom Zaluski, the bishop of Warmia, and Ludwik Zaluski, bishop of Plock.
Jozef Andrzej Zaluski, was born in Jedlanka, the Lukow County.
The son of Aleksander Jozef Zaluski, the Rawa Mazowiecka governor, 1652-1727, Jr. and Teresa Potkanska, 1672/1678-1702. Teresa was the 2nd wife of Aleksander Jozef Zaluski.
Jozef Andrzej Zaluski was the brother of
Andrzej Stanislaw Kostka Zaluski, Ludwika Ossolinska and Aleksandra Lanckoronska.
Jozef Andrzej Zaluski - the new bishop of Kiev - was also a close friend of Bishop Antoni Dembowski.
Antoni Dembowski was the brother of the late protector of the Frankists, Mikolaj Dembowski.
After Soltyk, his former position in Kiev was offered to Bishop Jozef Andrzej Zaluski. It was in November 1759.
Two weeks later, Bishop Jozef Andrzej Zaluski baptized Jakub Frank in Warsaw. And in May 1760, Jozef Andrzej Zaluski agreed to act as godfather to Frank's wife, Hana.

The top of the Polish underground and intelligence structures in the second half of the 18th century headed by the noble aristocracy from Poland and a group of Polish Roman Catholic bishops:
Bishop Jozef Andrzej Zaluski;
Bishop Antoni Dembowski, protector of the Frankists;
Mikolaj Dembowski;
Kajetan Ignacy Soltyk, 1715 - 1788;
Adam Stanislaw Krasinski (1714-1800);
Marcin Zaluski, the Jesuit monk, the Plock Bishop, the FRANKIST supporter;
Jakub Zaluski, the Sulejow official, the FRANKIST supporter;
Katarzyna Kossakowska of Skala Podolska [the core of Frankists], the wife of Stanislaw Korwin-Kossakowski;
JERZY MNISZECH, the Freemason;
Jerzy Marcin Lubomirski in Hungaria and Kamyk close to Czestochowa [Kamyk belonged to my family Kiedrzynski];
Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill close to Ostrow Wielkopolski
[the same family of Radziwill like Stefania Julia Radziwill married Oskierka and Chrapowicka - lady owner of MIEZONKA, then the property in 1842 was taken by the my family Konstantynowicz];
Kazimierz Poniatowski;
Marianna Barbara Skorzewska nee Ciecierska, 1741 - 1791, in Berlin in 1773-1791
[my family Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska m. Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720, and Franciszka's sister was married Antoni Skorzewski];
and Tadeusz Grabianka in Berlin in 1778/1779.

And Frankists with Illuminates:
Elisha Schor,
Jakub Frank in Frankfurt am Main,
Meyer Amschel Rothschild,
Donmeh in Greece Thessaloniki,
Solomon Benedict de Worms;
and Samuel Falk in Altona [close to Hamburg] and London [here also was Cagliostro from MALTA].

Frankists in 1766 co-operated with Russian Intelligence:
Ewa Frank in Austria;
Jerzy Marcin Lubomirski in Buda;
Franciszek Lubomirski in St Petersburg and Kamien / Kamyk owned by Kiedrzynski;
Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill in Ostrow Wielkopolski;
Elisha Schor, Jakub Frank in Frankfurt am Main, Meyer Amschel Rothschild, Donmeh in Greece, Solomon Benedict de Worms and Samuel Falk in Altona and London.

Strangely connected story about which I'm writing now, with the current history of several countries in the 21st century. It turns out that liberal sexual policy is the domain of Russian intelligence. You must enter the keyword 'sex' or 'sexual' at this webpage. You will find over 20 times a combination of history, genealogy, Freemasonry, Templars, the Illuminati, globalists, Russian intelligence, with today's in 2020, LGBT activities.

Let's take a look at the sexual deviations of Jakub Frank, a Jewish dissenter who joined the sect of the Sabbathians in Thessaloniki [Turkey in 18th century], not to pay taxes for Jewish communities, but also to loosen family and sexual ties in Jewish communities.

Today, also, in 2015-2021, we see a struggle and tug between two types of behavior in Jewish communities:
atheism and sexual liberalism struggles with the orthodox type of behavior characteristic of the State of Israel.

Teresa Potkanska Zaluska, had 4 sons and 3 daughters:
1.
Andrzej Stanislaw Zaluski, the Cracow bishop, b. 1695;
2.
Marcin Zaluski, the Jesuit monk, the Plock Bishop, the FRANKIST supporter;
3.
Jakub Zaluski, the Sulejow official, the FRANKIST supporter;
4.
Jozef Andrzej Zaluski, the Kiev Bishop,
5.
Wiktoria;
6.
Ludwika Zaluska [1700 - 1758] + Jan Stanislaw Ossolinski, the Gostyn governor [1689 - 1770,
the son of Maksymilian Ossolinski, ca 1642 - 1703 + Teodora KRASSOWSKA.
The grandson of Zbigniew Ossolinski, ca 1601 - 1679 + Barbara IWANOWSKA];
7.
Aleksandra LANCKORONSKA Zaluska.

Thus, we see - on 17 / 28 December 2020 - that the Russians created an anti-Polish intelligence network in the lands of central Poland and acted ca 1741-2015/2020; this underground Russian diversionary uses together atheistic and deprived of a historical and ideological background three national minorities: German, Gypsy [Sinti and Romani] and Jewish. Romania and Spain are facilities for the diversion at present. Of course, it is about individual families and individuals, people extremely alienated from the Polish national community, and this does not apply to entire nations, which national minorities also suffered from the Russian occupation after 1815 and lost a lot due to the fall of the Republic of Poland in 1795. After killing three US presidents in the years 1885-1901-1963, the brain of anti-Polish and anti-civilization Russian action moved to the USA. This network was established after 1858 in Plock-Wloclawek-Warsaw-Przasnysz. These saboteurs infiltrated our independence movement [sample only: Chocen-Smilowice-Golaszewo-Przasnysz + Kalkstein in the Swiedziebnia commune with Krzynowloga Mala in the Przasnysz county, the village Leszno and the Krasne estate near to Przasnysz; together with Wieniec-Brzezie close to Wloclawek] throughout the second half of the 19th century [since 1858/1868]. The Russians occupied from 1815 to 1915 what is now central Poland, creating the so-called Congress Poland and the Vistula Country, and in 1988-1992 the so-called New Third Polish Republic. Despite this, the Polish underground led to regaining independence in 1918, but lost in 1939 and lost again in 1945-2015. The Polish underground had headquarters in the Berezina parish in Belarus from around 1797 to November 1918 [Templar Artur Potocki in the 20' of the 19th century, and his family + the Konstantynowiczs with the Armand-Paszkowski family branch after 1840]. This structure in Miezonka-Lubuszany-Berezyna Ihumenska actively collaborated with British intelligence that formed the Round Table in England and the Illuminati movement [ca 1870] leading to the liquidation of Russia's state structures in 1917 - 1922.
The Russian intelligence operated in Poland from the 1740s, co-creating the Masonic movement in Poland and the Maltese Order [Poninski-Szoldrski in Wilkowo Polskie and in Kamieniec Podolski in 1767].
The Germans operated through Polish noble families [Skorzewski-Ciecierski clan] from the Greater Poland from 1760s leading to the defeat of the Bar Confederation in 1768-1771.

Frankists net:
Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill, Elisha Schor, Jacob Frank, Meyer Amschel Rothschild, Donmeh, Solomon Benedict de Worms and Samuel Falk.

The Second Partition of Poland, 23 January 1793, was the German Illuminati Conspiracy [under Russian military intelligence net] against France and Poland-Lithuania: Adam Weishaupt; Count Alessandro di Cagliostro; Catherine the Great, born Princess Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst, the Empress of Russia; Frederick II, the Great, the King of Prussia; Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg; Jean Phillipe Garran de Coulon + P. Maleszewski.

The German Illuminati were called to life by Adam Weishaupt on May 1, 1776. They used the name 'Ordo Illuminati Germaniae'. The symbol of the Enlightened was the pyramid with the omniscient eye at the top (identical to that found on dollar banknotes). Weisshaupt / WEISHAUPT collaborated with Count Alessandro di Cagliostro [compare his visit to Adam Poninski, Poniatowski in Warsaw, and in Curland]. Cagliostro with Manuel Pinto, the Grand Master of the Order in Malta - the Illuminati net with Carsten Niebuhr, 1761-1767 - were the core of Illuminati Conspiracy and of Russian intelligence. Tadeusz Grabianka [during 1778/1779 - 1807] and the Templars [1785-1790-1805] tried to take over this enemy organization of Germans and Russians.

Weisshaupt's goal was the New World Order, a permanent revolution [compare PARVUS and Jean Phillipe Garran de Coulon] and destruction of the current order [see Nestor Trubecki and Lenin]. The organization of the Illuminati was hierarchical, the individual degrees were isolated from each other. It was forbidden to talk about the organization and its activities [compare the speech of John F. Kennedy in April 1961 on the secret societes ie. Russian communist network - the President expalin in the next day !]. The sect had three classes divided into two grades.

The criminality of the Illuminati's plans was confirmed in the Vatican by Cagliostro, in 1790, in front of a Roman tribunal of the Holy Inquisition.

And Abbe Barrvel wrote on the ILLUMINATI PLOT, in 1793, in his book "The memorials illustrating the stories of the Jacobins"; and in 1797 by professor John Robinson, the author of the book "Evidence of conspiracy" published in Great Britain.

All three conspiracy centers, Brittany, Malta, Scotland, were taken over by Russian intelligence. This happened gradually in the 18th century. Russia built its power in the 18th century and took every opportunity to act against France, anti-English, and anti-Spanish. The goal was to conquer Western North America on the Pacific coasts. This plan was implemented from the 20s of the 18th century by Peter the Great, to 60's of the 19th century when Alaska was sold to the Americans.

In much later times, Russian and Soviet intelligence carried out two coups in the US:
in 1901 and in 1963.

It was one and the same organization that in 1917/1918 worked in Bolshevik Russia without a break and without change.
They were looked after by people like:
Feliks Dzierzynski,
Uljanow Lenin,
Romuald Pilar Pilchau and
Artuzow Frautchi from Switzerland.

The transfer of people from the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth began in the years 1860s and 1870s, mainly from modern Belarus, Lithuania and ethnic Poland.
Often, to hide the origin and roots of these people [national minority from ex-Grand Duchy of Lithuania], they were given the term 'Russians' from 'Russia'.
This applies, of course, to everyone from Zmudz / Samaites, around Grodno / Hrodna, and the Minsk Governorate of Belarus.

The Russians created ideologies for this underground political intelligence and the system of secret organizations [Freemasonry, too]. Marxism, atheism, and feminism as well abortion movement, mixed with anarchism, they were supposed to be the basis for contacts with Soviet Russia in the 1960s of the 20th century.
There were quite other people behind direct killers in 1901 and 1963:
in 1901 they organized weapons and money, provided organizational contacts, and in 1963 they gave home, work and political contacts.

An uninterrupted intelligence system [1741-2020] is depicted on this website and on other pages in my domain 'konstantynowicz.info'.

This structure was based, among others on genealogies and places of residence in Belarus, Lithuania, Estonia, in Russia and Poland, as well as Scotland and Ireland.
In addition, in France and Switzerland.

To conquer the North American west coast [Alaska - to California] they created - [beginning in 1721] through contacts on Malta - the intelligence network in Central and Western Europe [phase 1741-1791].
This organization was called the German Illuminati [official beginnings of 1776/1778/1779].
In Poland it was built from the side of Kamieniec Podolski / Kamianets-Podilskyi and Podolia / Podole, through Warsaw and western Great Poland / Wielkopolska.
In Germany:
Courland [then German-Polish territory], Konigsberg, Berlin, Neuchatel [then in Prussia], Brunswick and Strasbourg.
In Great Britain:
southern Ireland, Scotland, London.
In Russia,
among others the Tver Governorate and Minsk Province in Belarus and Vitebsk Governorate [together with Polish Livonia].

It was until 1870 / 1871-1909 but then the Illuminati turned into globalists, and from the 1950s-1960s the ideology of world globalization is also used, as well as globalism and [after 1968] atheistic liberalism derived from Marxism.

After the 1963 coup in the US, globalists take over the US.

It allows for the 90s of the 20th century modernized Russia, and China had - after 2000 - the possibility of sucking money from the USA.
Long-term goal:
seizing power over Northern Hemisphere after 2030.

Two coups in the US, September 1901 and November of 1963, and the murder of General Wladyslaw Sikorski in July 1943, as well as the Smolensk Catastrophe in April 2010 in Smolensk, are the result of the operation of one and the same intelligence organization created in Tsarist Russia, but infiltrated since the 1880s through the 19th century by the Polish independence conspiracy
and by Baltic Germans
[Pilar-Pilchau; Mohrenschildt; Dzierzynski; Pilsudski; Paszkowski-Armand-Konstantynowicz of Miezonka and Moscow; Count Konstantin Alexander Karl Wilhelm Christoph von Benckendorff].

After 1871 [Albert Pike to Giuseppe Mazzini], it was known that British intelligence and the Polish underground aimed at overthrowing the family's power Romanov in Tsarist Russia
[compare the branch of Romanov-Oldenburg-Japaridse-Armand-Saparian influenced by the Polish conspirators and French military agencies].

It was not until May 1937 that the communist Russian counterintelligence took over power again in Soviet Union [Great Purge], which led to the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939.

So we have one underground system using social engineering:
Illuminati [Polish groups - Tadeusz Grabianka against the Russian-Berlin plot - Cagliostro],
globalists [Zbigniew Brzezinski],
and Russian political intelligence [along with the network of Leopold Kronenberg and Loewenstein after 1865].

This hostile structure was ruled over Russia in Europe and North America after 1741 to 2016 [until Donald Trump] and again after 2020.

So the introduction of Pinto as Grand Master in Malta [1741] was a victory for the Russians and Spain. Then introduction of Emmanuel Marie des Neiges de Rohan-Polduc was anti-France and also a victory for Spain and Russia.

The temporary takeover by France in 1705 of the Knights Templar ended after Stuarts exile to France and to St Petersburg. In parallel, the Scots took over the Knights Templar in France in the 1740s and parallelly Scots with Irish settled in Russia after 1706.

Russia after 1741 had in its hands the Templars and Scottish conspiracies, both in Malta and Russia.

Scotland was England's main enemy in the 18th century. Malta had France for an enemy.

But Russia wanted to eliminate power of France [1789] as well England [tea revolution case] and Spain [Yukon case].
The Illuminati were created for this purpose in the 70s of the 18th century. Russia took over the underground in Poland at that time [1767 Carsten Niebuhr in Kamieniec Podolski and Cagliostro met Adam Poninski and the Poniatowskis], leading to the liquidation of Poland 1772-1795.

Russia's peak achievement was entering Paris in 1814, after the occupation in 1813-1814 all of Europe from Lithuania to the Seine [Sekwana] and Paris.

Fra' Emmanuel Marie des Neiges de Rohan-Polduc (1725, in la Mancha, Spain / Cuenca, Castilla-La Mancha - 1797, in Valletta, Malta) was a member of the influential Rohan family of France, and Prince - Grand Master of the Order of St. John from 1775 to 1797. Emmanuel Marie des Neiges de Rohan Polduc, was Grand Master of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, followed Ximenez's death in 1775.

Jean-Baptiste II de Rohan-Polduc d. 1755, married in 1723 in Pays-Bas, comte du Polduc, born in 1691, was the member of a conspiration de Pontcallec against Regency. He was exiled to Spain / Espagne.

In 1715, after Louis XIV died, France was heavily in debt after many years of war. The Estates of Brittany refused to extend new credits to the French state. The Regent sent Pierre de Montesquiou d'Artagnan to Brittany as representative of the King. In July 1718, more radical delegates to the Estates were exiled.

Meanwhile a conspiracy was established with Philip V of Spain and the Duke and Duchess of Maine.
In December 1718, the Duke and Duchess of Maine were arrested. The rally had been noted.
Meanwhile the Spanish offered support to overthrow the Regent.

In August 1719, a group of peasants led by Rohan of Pouldu forced a group Royal soldiers sent to enforce tax collection to retreat. The conspirators was arrested at Nantes.
Three frigates containing Irish troops were sent by the Spanish to Brittany. Some conspirators fled with them.
In December 1719 other participants were also detained.

The Pontcallec conspiracy was a rebellion that arose from an anti-tax movement in Brittany.
France was controlled by Philippe II, Duke of Orleans during the childhood of Louis XV.
The Regent, Philip II, Duke of Orleans, was the Grand Master of the Templars.
Philippe, Duke of Orleans, was elected the Grand Master of the Templar Order in 1705. He had convened a General Convent at Versailles in 1705. It was during the course of this Convent that the General Statutes were presented.

Louis-Auguste de Bourbon, duc du Maine, b. 1670, was made a colonel-general of the Swiss Guards. Du Maine's greatest enemy at court became his father's sister-in-law, the duchesse d'Orleans, known at court as Madame.

My research concerns many state intelligence networks created in the first half of the 18th century.
Initially it was a global political network of the Russian intelligence infiltrated by the British [1791], French [from the 40s of the 18th century] and Germans [1769/1776], and by the Polish independence conspiracy [was established 1792/1799] starting from a years 1870/1878.
Compare three dates:
1.
6 km to the south of the BRZEZIE was the palace in Wieniec founded in the early nineteenth century by the family of Miaczynski; in 1868 the property bought a Warsaw banker of Jewish origin and a great Polish patriot - Leopold Kronenberg.
2.
1870, Brown of London - takes over the Breguet company [below];
3.
and the letter of 1871 from Albert Pike to Mazzini.

Breguet cooperated also 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).

In 1877 telephones appears in Russia but in the Russian army experiments on telephone made in 1878.

L. Dyuflon and Dizeren in St. Petersburg established the Electrotechnical workshop on 1892, June 27. On 1896, December 14, L. Dyuflon, J. Dizeren and A. V. Konstantinovich [Apollon Konstantynowicz, the son of Wasyl Konstantynowicz of Kazan] in St. Petersburg established The Factory of electromechanical structures when Tesla received a British patent on the design of the spark gap - rotating strap. 1898, K. F. Siemens, W. Siemens, A. V. Gvineria
and A. Y. Rothstein in St. Petersburg established the Russian joint stock company of electrical plants 'Siemens and Halske'.
In 1899 were starting experiments on radio in Russian War Department.
In 1902 (1901), the Plant of electromechanical structures reorganized into a joint stock company 'Dyuflon, Konstantynowicz & Co', DECA.

Albert Pike [Albert Pike b. 1809, died 1891, was an attorney, soldier, writer, and Freemason, elected Sovereign Grand Commander of the Scottish Rite's Southern Jurisdiction in 1859, of thirty-two years] described in a letter wrote to Mazzini [Giuseppe Mazzini, 1805 - 1872, an Italian politician, journalist; "William R. Denslow lists Mazzini as a Mason, and even a Past Grand Master of the Grand Orient of Italy"], dated August 15, 1871, plans for three world wars necessary to bring the One World Order, and it is a "commonly believed fallacy that for a short time, the Pike letter to Mazzini was on display in the British Museum Library in London, and it was copied by William Guy Carr...".

It was the plan known as The Society of the Elect, and an outer circle, to be known as The Association of Helpers, and within The Society of the Elect, the real power was to be a 'Junta of Three'. The leader was Rhodes with Stead, Brett, and Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner who was added to the society by Stead.

Rhodes had been planning this event for more than seventeen years (before 1872).
See: the letter of Pike to Mazzini in 1871, and Edward Brown - Breguet Company in 1870.
Stead had been introduced to the plan on 4 April 1889, and Brett had been told of it on 3 February 1890. In modified form, it exists to this day.


Krystyna Molska nee Czarnecki / Czarniecki the 1st m. JAN Walknowski of Wielun; 2nd m. Jaskolecki; the 3rd to Andrzej Zaleski; the 4th to Adam Molski.
Maybe she was married to Adam Jaskolecki of Skoki, b. ca 1630, inf. on him in 1656-1662

[SKOKI / Skokow close to Borek Wielkopolski, 18 km west to Jarocin:
Andrzej Radolinski (ca 1610 - 1681), an owner of Jarocin and villages: Boguslaw, Ciswica, Roszkow / RASZKOW and Pszonna. Andrzej Radolinski married Katarzyna with oldest son Andrzej Radolinski junior who died 1708 and with his brother Wojciech Radolinski travelling around Europa;
they were owners of Jarocin.
Jozef Stefan Radolinski was the son of Andrzej Radolinski junior acc. to Wikipedia. He was the owner of Jarocin, Skoki, Lobzenica and Sierniki, Kretkowo, Wola.
Jozef Stefan Radolinski lived at the court of Polish King, Jan III Sobieski; the officer in Wschowa, died in 1740. Jozef Stefan had 7 children: youngest son Jan Radolinski was the owner of Jarocin,
and his brother Jozef Stanislaw Radolinski was an officer in Wschowa, in 1757 Jozef Stanislaw married to Katarzyna Raczynska (see Kiedrzynski).
PETRONELA Radolinska (b. ca 1764-1821), was daughter of Jan Radolinski, 1726-1796 + Brygida or Maria Brygida Galecki. Brygida m. 1st to Karol WALEWSKI died ca 1757, the owner of Ptaszkowice, Lichawa, Grabia. Brygida Galecka, the daughter of Franciszek GALECKI and Ludwika Poniatowska. BRYGIDA married 2nd to Jan Radolinski; she come from the family of the King Poniatowski - Ludwika nee Poniatowska / Countess Ludwika Maria Poniatowska (1728 - 1781) as "Luds" was the sister of King. Brygida Walewski was born to Franciszek Galecki and Ludwika Galecki born Poniatowska. Ludwika Maria Zamojska nee Poniatowska, 1728 - 1781, was the wife of Jan Jakub Zamoyski];

in 1665 in Srodka close to Sierakow [north-east to Miedzychod; the estate of the Opalinskis], togather with Przeclaw Bronikowski, Jan Jerzy Schlichting, Krzysztof Unrug, Kacper Schlichting, Zygmunt Bronikowski.

DOBROGAST Bronikowski, b. ca 1600, was the son of JAN Bronikowski b. ca 1560 - inf. WSCHOWA
{Dobrogost was the father of
Zygmunt Bronikowski;
Barbara Gruszczynska;
Katarzyna Turska;
and Wojciech Bronikowski}.

Also, Aleksander Wojciech Bronikowski was the son of JAN Bronikowski born ca 1560 of Wschowa
{Aleksander was the father of
Przeclaw Bronikowski;
Aleksander Bronikowski; Jan Bronikowski; Krzysztof Bronikowski; Urszula Bronikowski;
and 5 others - acc. to L. Mila}.

Jan Bronikowski b. ca 1600, was the son of Piotr Bronikowski, b. ca 1570, d. 1608, m. in 1593 to Malgorzata Mierzewska d. 1603; the grandson of Wojciech "Senior" Bronikowski, b. ca 1530, d. 1594, m. in 1554 to Zofia Kakolewska, d. 1588.

Probably a brother to named Adam Jaskolecki [? - Bogumila Jaskolecka and Ludwik Jaskolecki were the sibilings of named Adam Jaskolecki] was Aleksander Jaskolecki, b. ca 1635, and inf. on him in 1664, together with Jan Kasinowski; Jedrzej Ossowski senior; Piotr Zychlinski, and Zalewska.

In 1667 in Sokolniki close to Wrzesnia, inf. on Ludwik Jaskolecki. Together with his friends: Samuel Piekarski, Szczeniecka / Sczaniecka, virgin Bogumila Jaskolecka b. ca 1630.

The family Kalkreuter intermarried Jaskolecki; Karl Magnus von Kalckreuth / Kalkreuter.

Jan Sapieha married Teofila Strzelyslawa Sapiecha, born Sapieha in 1742, in Navahrudak, Belarus. Jan Sapieha married also to Elzbieta Branicka in 1753, b. in 1733/1734. They had one son
Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha.
"She remarried Jan Sapieha, a relative of her first spouse, by whom she was widowed in 1757 after an unhappy marriage. She became the mother of Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha".

Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha was General and Marshal of Lithuania, m. Css Anna Cetner the 2nd (1764-1814). In 1791, Kazimierz Nestor SAPIEHA sold TARCE - KATY - Wilkowyja to Karol Gleve, the plenipotent of Count Fryderyk Adolf Kalkreuth, General, ie. named the Kozmin CASTLE, Radlin, KATY / Konty [the Walesas here], Stegosza, WILKOWYJA / Wylkowyja, Luszczanow, Cielcza, Tarce, Annopol, Olendry, and Elzbiecin.

Kazimierz NESTOR Sapieha give KOZMIN Wielkopolski back to his mother, Elzbieta Sapieha nee Branicka. Elzbieta Branicka (ca 1734 - 1800), the 1st, was a politician, being the financier of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski; and the King's adviser in 1763-1776, and she also had a relationship with the king in 1763 - 1776.
Elzbieta sold KOZMIN in 1791, together with all villages, to Prussian Marshal Fryderyk Adolf Kalkreuth, and in 1796 Kozmin was re-sold to Marshal's wife, Charlotta Rohde.
Charlotta re-built the Kozmin Castle, but she was insolvent and the Kozmin Castle was sold at auction to Karol Zygmunt Graetz, in 1841.

Aleksander Michal SAPIEHA, b. 1730 in Wysokie - died in 1793 in Warsaw. After his death, in 1793 Berezyno and Luboszany was taken by Tyszkiewicz, then to POTOCKI.

The Potocki family of the TEMPLAR, ie. Artur Potocki who had the plenipotent Wojciech Paszkowski, the half brother of General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, the friend to General Tadeusz Kosciuszko in France; and the half brother of Dominik Paszkowski married Anna Niemojewska, the daughter of Jozef Niemojewski + Ludwika Walewska of JEDLNO - here in Jedlno was living Izydor Kiedrzynski d. bef. 1802, close to the Stadnickis of the PLESZEW county.

Kozmin and Radlin in 1791 took Count Adolf Kalkreuth.
Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha sold Radlin to General Kalckreuth / von Kalkreuth / Von Kajkreuth, but General handed over the acquired land to Fryderyk Wilhelm III. Then belonged to the Prussian goverment, and in 1840 Wladyslaw Radolinski bought Kozmin with TARCE.
TARCE - 5 km west to Wilkowyja [the parish of the Walesa family in the 18th century].
Tarce / TARCZE and Luszczanow belonged to the Gorzenskis in the second half of the 19th century [Tarce and Wilkowyja adhere], and Tarce is situated 8 km south-east to KATY [the Walesa family at the begining of the 18th cent.].
Tarce in 1620 - owned by Piotr TWARDOWSKI, then Tarce belonged to the KOZMIN estate.
Then to the daughters of Andrzej Opalinski, ie. Katarzyna and Elzbieta.
Next to Piotr Opalinski (1601-1665), the Kalisz and Podlasie governor, m. Katarzyna Leszczynska b. 1604, d. in 1664 [her second husband].

Named Katarzyna Leszczynska Opalinska was the daughter of Waclaw Leszczynski OLDER, 1575/1576-1628

[Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki, Colonel, b. ca 1600, died in 1652 in Batoh + unknown wife; the granddaughter of Krzysztof Czarniecki b. 1564.
Commander-in-Chief Stefan Czarniecki, b. ca 1599 in Czarnca.
The son of named Krzysztof Czarniecki + the 1st wife Krystyna Rzeszowski.
Stefan d. in 1665 in Sokolowka. Stefan Czarniecki m. Zofia Kobierzycka, with:
Aleksandra Katarzyna m. Jan Klemens Branicki;
Konstancja Joanna Czarniecka b. ca 1620/1630, m. Waclaw Leszczynski younger.
Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki the 2nd, b. ca 1630 - d. in 1703, was the son of
Marcin Czarniecki, b. ca 1600/1610 - killed in 1652 in Batoh, m. Zofia Bogdanska.
Marcin Czarniecki b. ca 1600/1610 was the brother to famous commander-in-chief of the Polish Crown Army Stefan Czarniecki b. ca 1599.
And they were the brothers to Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki the 1st b. 1599.

Konstancja Czarniecka b. ca 1620/1630, m. WACLAW Leszczynski younger.
Konstancja Joanna Czarniecka, ca 1620/1630 - 1668, was the daughter of above named
Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki the 1st b. 1599 + Zofia Kobierzycka.

Waclaw Leszczynski younger was the son of Wladyslaw Leszczynski, b. 1613, d. 1679 + Katarzyna Gajewska d. ca 1662.
Wladyslaw Leszczynski was the son of
Waclaw Leszczynski older, 1575 - 1628 + Anna.
Waclaw older was the son of
Rafal Leszczynski, the SREM governor, b. ca 1526, d. in 1592 + Anna.
Rafal m. twice:
Barbara Anna Dunin-Wolska;
and Anna Katarzyna Korzbok, ca 1536 - ca 1583,
the daughter of Wilhelm von Kurzbach and Magdalena von Malzahn-Wartenberg b. ca 1531 in Sycow, the Olesnica County.
Rafal b. 1526, was the son of Jan Leszczynski died in 1535 + Maria de Marcellanges.

Stanislaw I Leszczynski, 1677 - 1766, the King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania, Duke of Lorraine and a count of the Holy Roman Empire.
Stanislaw Leszczynski died in Luneville, France. The King was the son of
Rafal Andrzej Leszczynski and Dss Anna Katarzyna Jablonowska.
Rafal Andrzej Leszczynski b. 1650 in Warsaw, was the son of
Boguslaw Leszczynski and Anna von Donhoff.
Boguslaw was the son of Rafal II Leszczynski and Anna Radzyminska.
Rafal II Leszczynski b. 1579, d. in 1636 in Wlodawa,
was the son of
Andrzej Leszczynski and Anna Firlej.
Andrzej Leszczynski b. in 1559 in Bydgoszcz, d. in 1606, was the son of mentioned Rafal Leszczynski, the SREM governor, b. ca 1526.
Rafal b. 1526, was the son of Jan Leszczynski died in 1535 + Maria de Marcellanges]

+ Anna Rozdrazewska, 1586-1619

[Anna's 1st husband was Ludwik Wejher died in 1616.
Jan Rozdrazewski b. ca 1543 was closest friend of LESZCZYNSKI,
and m. 1st to Barbara Rachenberk; 2nd to Katarzyna Potulicki - she died in KOZMIN -
with son Jan Leszczynski the 1st, the officiel in Odolanow,
and 2 daughters:
Anna Rozdrazewska m. in 1603 to Waclaw Leszczynski,
and Barbara married Jan Kostka of Lipno.
Katarzyna Rozdrazewska Potulicka (d. 1613) bought in 1601 the Kozmin estate, and 1603 m. 2nd to Ludwik Weiher / WEJHER of Prussia].

Andrzej Dambski, junior, b. bef. 1687, died in 1734, the governor of BRZESC Kujawski,
was the son of
Jan Stanislaw DAMBSKI (b. bef. 1617, d. 1687), the Kujawy governor, and Anna Miaskowska,
the daughter of Wojciech MIASKOWSKI, the SANTOK governor.
Andrzej Dambski junior d. in 1734, was the grandson of
Andrzej Dambski senior (died in 1617), the Kujawy governor,
and of
Waclaw Leszczynski d. 1628, the KALISZ governor, the Crown Marshal.

Above Waclaw Leszczynski was the son of Rafal V Leszczynski, 1526-1592 + Anna (Katarzyna) Korzbok (Kutzbach) died in 1583;
the grandson of Jan Leszczynski died in 1535 + Maria de Marcellanges;
the great-grandson of
Kasper Leszczynski died in 1506 + Zofia Oporowska died in 1512.

Named Katarzyna was among others the sister of
1. Rafal Leszczynski, 1614-1647;
2. Anna Leszczynska, 1615-1654;
Barbara Leszczynska died in 1680.

In 1666 Piotr's sons in TARCE:
Jan Opalinski and
Jan Kazimierz Opalinski, with
Piotr younger.
In 1673 - Piotr Opalinski younger took Tarce, Radlin, Katy, Wilkowyja, Lusczanow, Stregosza, Bachorzewo, Cielcza, Czasczow, Dambrowa.

In 1866, Tarce bought Antonina Bojanowski m. Gorzenska (1802-1868), widow after death of her husband Hieronim Michal Gorzenski (1793-1846). The Gorzenskis were the owners of Smielow.

Fryderyk Sebastian Teofil Unrug (1734-1802) + Joanna Elzbieta Unruh / Unrug, had 3 daughters:
Joanna Karolina + General of Prussia, Count Kalkreuth; Wilhelmina Filipina + Count von Unruh; the 3rd daughter married General Mojaczewski.
Fryderyk Unrug had one son Henryk Kajetan Maurycy Unrug (1791-1849), Catholic.
In Poznan / Posnan in 1712, Anna Toszowna m. 3rd to Adam Kalkreuth d. bef. 1712; court case vs Ewa Elzbieta Kalkreuter married Jaskolecka.
In 1713 in Poznan, Jakub Krystian Jaskolecki, the son of Ludwik Jaskolecki, court case vs Anna Helena Toszowna, widowed aft. death of her husband Adam Kalkreuth.

Krystyna Molska nee Czarnecki / Czarniecki [1st JAN Walknowski of Wielun; 2nd Jaskolecka] was living in Kobierno, 6 kilometres north-east of Krotoszyn, 8 km south to Rozdrazew; 18 km west to Raszkow.
In 1708 in Kobierno, Krystyna Czarniecka Walknowska Jaskolecka Zaleska Molska, b. ca 1648 or bef. 1650, was godmother to newborn Romuald Sebastjan, the son of Stefan Dunin, the leaseholder of Kobierno + Anna Walknowski.
Godparents:
Franciszek Zygmunt Galecki, the governor of Bydgoszcz,
and above Krystyna Walknowska Molska of Starogrod.

Malczewska Hiacynta Molska, ca 1740/1764 - 1839, was the daughter of
Mateusz MOLSKI + Barbara Poradowska.

Above Mateusz Maciej Molski was the Smolensk official, 1718 / ca 1720-1767.
Mateusz Molski, 1718-1767 in Dalabuszki + in KADZEW to Barbara Poradowska d. 1782;
the granddaughter of MOLSKI b. ca 1680/1690,
maybe the great-granddaughter of Wojciech Molski died aft. 1692 or in 1696.

Krystyna Walknowska was born Molska ca 1695/1696
as the daughter of Wojciech Molski + Zofia Keszycka.
Krystyna Molska died in 1745, the daughter of Wojciech Molski, the Kalisz official who was lived ca 1660-1696;
the granddaughter of Adam Molski, the Kalisz official, b. 1624, died in 1695.
Named Krystyna MOLSKA married twice, the 1st to Franciszek Walknowski b. bef. 1710 - with a daughter
Aniela Walknowska b. ca 1730 - d. in 1779 + Waclaw Laszczynski, the 3rd, ca 1720-1771.
Waclaw Laszczynski was the son of Michal Laszczynski + Eleonora Bojanowska.

Above Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, had the son Felicjan Walknowski b. ca 1760.
Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783.
Krystyna MOLSKA married twice, the 1st in 1728 [div. ca 1732 ?] to Franciszek Walknowski b. bef. 1710.
Franciszek Walknowski m. the second ca 1733 to Marianna Zbijewska;
but the 3rd in 1743 married to Marianna Bielinska, 1721-1750, with the wedding in November 1743 in Lwowek.

Barbara Walknowska Walichnowska Madalinska was the daughter of Ewa nee Kozuchowska m. Walknowska.
Franciszek Walknowski born ca 1710 was the brother of named Barbara Walknowska Madalinska b. ca 1705.
Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783 + 2nd Marianna Zbijewska; but the 3rd in 1743 married to Marianna Bielinska, ca 1721-1750.
Marianna was the daughter of
Aleksander Bielinski, died in 1735 + Elzbieta Pawlowska / Elzbieta Katarzyna Pawlowska, b. 1700 in Konin.

Note to named Aleksander Bielinski, b. 1670, died in 1735:

the father of Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski was
Michal Bielinski, b. ca 1690 / 1705, died 1747, the Chelmno province governor,
the Sztum office, in 1725 at the King court, in 1736-1742 he was living in Kozlowka palace near by Lubartow;
m. 1st to
Aurora Maria Rutowska, a daughter of Fryderyk August II and Fatima, a grand-daughter of Jan Jerzy II Saxon / Sas and Anna Zofia of Denmark, 2-v. Claude Marie de Bellegarde;
m. 2nd time to
Tekla Peplowski, a grand-daughter of Jadwiga Niemyski, of the Kozlowka estate.

Michal Bielinski, b. ca 1690 / 1705, died in 1747 or in 1783, ie. Michal Samson Bielinski,
was the son of
Antoni BIELINSKI, b. ca 1670, d. 1726, and [m. bef. 1713] Zofia Olewinska, ca 1672 - 1743.

Antoni Bielinski b. ca 1670, and Aleksander Bielinski b. ca 1670, d. in 1735,
were the sons of
Adam Bielinski b. ca 1635, and [m. in 1662] Barbara Pogorzelska b. ca 1640.

Aleksander Bielinski b. 1670, m. Elzbieta Pawlowski born in 1700. Aleksander Bielinski JUNIOR, b. 1670, had a son
Adam Bielinski, 1722 - 1767, and the daughter Agnieszka Anna Zakrzewska.

Agnieszka Anna Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born Bielinska, 1731 - 1779,
was the daughter of Aleksander Bielinski b. ca 1670, and Elzbieta Pawlowski.
Agnieszka had the brother Adam Bielinski.

Agnieszka BIELINSKA married Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born in 1710 / 1720,
with a daughter
Konstancja Wyssogota-Zakrzewski who was married to IGNACY ZAKRZEWSKI, the owner of CHOCEN, Bodzanowka, and ZELECHOW.

Jozef Blizinski came with his parents to the cousin's family in CHOCEN:
Konstancja Wyssogota-Zakrzewska [died in 1840] and Ignacy Zakrzewski [died in 1802], the owners of Chocen and Bodzanowka / Bodzanowo (before 1842).
Above Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski / Ignacy Zakrzewski was the Freemason, and the Mayor of Warsaw, b. 1745 - Pakoslaw, d. 1802 - Zelechow
[Ignacy married to Konstancja Zakrzewska, 1760 - 1840, the daughter of Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, SENIOR, the governor of LAD, 1710 / 1720 - 1779, and Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779.
Konstancja was the sister of Antoni Zakrzewski, JUNIOR, b. ca 1760].

Above Freemason, Mayor - President of Warsaw, Ignacy Zakrzewski, came from Andrzej ZAKRZEWSKI [b. ca 1670/1675] and Franciszka Mielzynska, 1677 - 1764.
Izydor Zakrzewski [b. ca 1710], the SANTOK governor, m. Izabella Radomicka, the daughter of Wladyslaw Radomicki, the Poznan governor.
They had the son IGNACY Wyssogota Zakrzewski, the landlord of CHOCEN and ZELECHOW.
Izydor Zakrzewski [b. ca 1705/1715 - died bef. 1775] was the son of
Andrzej ZAKRZEWSKI [b. ca 1670/1675 - 1738, the governor of SANTOK in the Great Poland] and Franciszka Mielzynska, 1677 - 1764 [marriage ca 1699; she died in PAKOSLAW].
The grandson of
Aleksander Zakrzewski, b. ca 1635, d. bef. 1700 and Marianna Suchorzewska;
and of
Teresa Baranowska, died in 1682 + Maciej Mielzynski, b. in 1636, Niegolewo and he died in April 1697 in Goscieszyn.

Remember now on the daughters of Maciej Mielzynski (1636 or born 1638-1697) and TERESA:
1.
Ludwika MIELZYNSKA, 1st married Rafal Tworzyjanski, official in Wschowa, 2nd to Adam Poninski [ca 1680 - 1732], oldest [the ILLUMINATI net];
2.
Franciszka Mielzynska, m. Andrzej Zakrzewski / Andrzej Antoni Zakrzewski, b. ca 1670, d. in 1738 [the branch of Chocen and Zelechow].
3.
Zofia Anna m. Adam Kozminski, official in Kalisz.

MACIEJ MIELZYNSKI who m. 3rd in Pawlowice in 1684 to Katarzyna Mycielska, the daughter of Krzysztof MYCIELSKI and Teresa Grodziecka; KATARZYNA was the widow after Adam Gorzycki.
Maciej Mielzynski with the 3rd wife had children among others:
1.
Elzbieta Mielzynska, m. Franciszek Wessel, official in Zakroczym
[the link to the Illinski family
and Tadeusz Grabianka killed in St. Petersburg in 1807;
and to Illinski-Lasek family and a bank in St. Petersburg co-operated with Nobel, Duflon, Armand of Moscow, and Apolon Konstantynowicz];
2.
Urszula MIELZYNSKA + Antoni Walknowski.
Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680, d. bef. 1732 + Urszula Mielzynska, 1689 - before 1743.
Antoni m. also to Ewa nee Kozuchowska m. Walknowska.

Urszula Wierusz-Walknowska MIELZYNSKA, died in 1743; URSZULA Walknowska Mielzynska was the half-sister to ANNA GORZYCKA. Urszula was the mother of Owidiusz Wierusz-Walknowski - the husband of BRYGIDA BARDZKA. BRYGIDA BARDZKA was the daughter of Wojciech Marek Bardzki d. 1770. Brygida married 2nd to Jakub KIEDRZYNSKI junior, the son of Franciszka nee Nostitz-Jackowska - my family branch. Jakub Kiedrzynski, the Kalisz official, born in WILCZKOW, was the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715/1720, and Jakub was the owner of Orpiszewek. Jakub was born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798.

JAKUB Kiedrzynski, and Antoni Psarski in 1792 [Antoni PSARSKI m. Lucja Czekulin] were next of kin to the Madalinski family. Brygida Bardzka married 1st to Owidiusz Wierusz Walknowski, before 1761, 2nd to Jakub Kiedrzynski junior, in 1767. Owidiusz's brother - BONAWENTURA Walknowski.

Maciej Mielzynski b. 1636/1638, was married three times, and Emilia Mielzynska Bninska, like Brygida Bardzka Walknowska Kiedrzynska of ORPISZEWEK close to PLESZEW, are his next of kin.

Jozef Blizinski came with his parents to the cousin's family:
Konstancja [died in 1840] and Ignacy Zakrzewski [died in 1802], the owners of Chocen and Bodzanowka / Bodzanowo (before 1842).
Above Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski / Ignacy Zakrzewski married to Konstancja Zakrzewska, 1760 - 1840, the daughter of Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, SENIOR, the governor of LAD, 1710-1779, and Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779.

Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783,
was the son of
Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680, d. bef. 1732 + Urszula Mielzynska, 1689 - before 1743.
Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680, was the son of Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650, d. 1714 + Dorota Korzbok Zawadzka.

Marianna Maria Wierusz-Walknowska b. ca 1685, was the daughter of Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650.
Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650, was the brother to Jan Walknowski b. ca 1648.
ANTONI WALKNOWSKI, b. ca 1680, d. ca 1732 and Marianna Maria Wierusz-Walknowska, were the children of mentioned Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650 / Stanislaw Wierusz - Walknowski;
and the grandchildren of Mikolaj Walknowski b. ca 1620.

OWIDIUSZ WALKNOWSKI was the son of Urszula MIELZYNSKA Walknowska b. 1689, d. bef. 1743, m. bef. 1710 to Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680, died bef. 1732 [Antoni's second wife].

Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680, m. 1st to Ewa Kozuchowska.
Antoni was the son of Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650, and Dorota ZAWADZKA.
The grandson of Mikolaj Wierusz-Walknowski and Petronela STRZALKOWSKA.

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 [my mother family line in Bieganin, Jedlno, Wola Wiazowa and Wola Pszczolecka].

Andrzej Zaleski m. ca 1680 to Krystyna Molska Zaleska, born Czarniecka ca 1650.
ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630/1640 - 1685), the brother of Elzbieta Zaleska Smardzewska Kozierowska Glinska, ie.
Andrzej Zaleski m. ca 1680 the second to Krystyna Czarniecka b. ca 1650. Andrzej was her 3rd husband.
Krystyna the 4th married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688.
Krystyna Molska nee Czarnecki / Czarniecki [1st m. ca 1668 to JAN Walknowski of Wielun; the 2nd married to Jaskolecki ca 1673] died aft. 1704/1708/1715.

Stanislaw Wierusz - Walknowski b. ca 1650, was the father to ANTONI WALKNOWSKI, b. ca 1680, d. ca 1732;
and the grandfather to
1.
Franciszka Bogucka;
2.
Owidiusz Wierusz-Walknowski + BRYGIDA BARDZKA.

Felicjan Walknowski b. ca 1760,
was the son of
Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, died bef. 1783 + 1st Marianna Zbijewska;
but the 2nd in 1743 married to Marianna Bielinska, 1721-1750, with the wedding in November 1743 in Lwowek.
Barbara Walknowska Walichnowska was the daughter of Ewa nee Kozuchowska m. Walknowska.
Franciszek Walknowski born ca 1710 was the brother of named Barbara Walknowska Madalinska b. ca 1705.

Aleksander Madalinski, the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow, m. 1725 to Barbara Walknowska - Walichnowska b. ca 1705.

Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1710, the Kalisz judge, was the father among others to
1.
Aniela Walknowska b. ca 1740/1750, d. in 1779 + Feliks Filip Niemojowski, the Wielun official in 1781, lived ca 1740 - 1794;
2.
Katarzyna Walknowska, ca 1750-1787 + Ignacy Niemojowski, the Wielun official, lived ca 1750-1786;
3. Balbina Bibiana Barbara Mielecka;
4.
named Felicjan Walknowski b. ca 1760;
5. Jozef Walknowski b. ca 1750/1754 + Katarzyna Sulerzycka.

Adam Molski b. 1624 had children with Wazynska:
a.
Wojciech Molski, the Kalisz writer in 1692; the Kalisz official in 1695.
He heired from the father in 1683 Rychnow. From Jan Jarochowski in 1689, Wojciech Molski bought the part in Bogucice in the Kalisz county. Bogucice in 1690, Stefan Mierzewski leased. Wojciech died in 1696. Wojciech was married in 1685 to Zofia Keszycka d. aft. 1730, 1-voto Wojciech Kierski. Zofia m. 3rd in 1700 to Piotr Kozminski, the WSCHOWA official.
Wojciech Molski had above daughter Krystyna Molska m. Walknowska, widowed in 1724.

b.
Piotr Molski, the judge in 1696. In 1686, Piotr Molski younger took from father Blizanow, Zborow, Grodziszcze and Kuny in the Kalisz county;
Piotr Molski m. Helena Popiel bef. 1696.

c.
Jozef Molski died 1731. Jozef Molski was the Kalisz official in 1695; in 1728 the Rogozno governor; from brother Piotr in 1695 bought Laszkow and the rest of Blizanow; signed agreement with Wojciech Molski, the next brother.
From Maksymilian Miaskowski in 1718 Jozef Molski bought Sierpowo, Woliszewo and Nietaszkowo in the KOSCIAN county.
Jozef Molski m. Anna Miaskowski, the daughter of Zofia Miaskowska nee Mycielski, bef. 1700.
Anna d. in Blizanow, buried in Kalisz in 1750.

Krystyna Czarniecka ZALESKA [she died ca 1704/1715] m. bef. 1688 to Adam Molski died in 1695. Adam Molski was the leaseholder of PLESZEW in 1691-1692; the owner of Laszkow in 1652 and in 1666; Biskupiec in the Kalisz county in 1667 - 1673; of Rychnowo, 1682-1683, he was married two times.
Adam Molski, ca 1635 - 1695, was the son of
Piotr Molski + Anna Pilchowska, b. ca 1595.

Adam had a sister Ewa Linowska (born Molska). Adam married [she died bef. 1680] Elzbieta Wazynska bef. 1670, born ca 1640, with a daughter Teresa Rogalinski.
ADAM MOLSKI had a son with Wazynska:
Wojciech Molski d. in 1692/1696; and named Wojciech Molski was the brother and the half-brother to
Piotr Molski junior - Piotr Molski b. ca 1670;
Jozef Molski,
Teresa Molska / Teresa Rogalinski,
Helena Molski
(and also to Marianna Molska b. bef. 1690, m. 1st Michal Skwarski died bef. 1728, 2voto Kazimierz Strupczynski) and
to Anna Molska older, m. Wojciech Zaluskowski,
Konstancja Molska,
and acc. to me Anna Molska Kiedrzynska younger b. 1687.

Adam Molski b. ca 1635, d. 1695, was the son of
Piotr Molski + Anna Pilchowska. Piotr Molski was born in 1550/1580, d. 1613.
Piotr Molski was the son of
Wojciech MOLSKI b. bef. 1530 + Dorota Biernacka.
Wojciech's brother was MACIEJ Molski + ca 1543 to Malgorzata Molska (born Marszalkowska ca 1530). Maciej had a son Stanislaw Molski.

Adam Molski was born ca 1635, had one sister Ewa Linowska (born Molska).
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.
Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka in 1648/1650, married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688. Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1687, after death of Andrzej Zaleski of Smarzew, Lieutenant.
Adam Molski the 1st married in 1669 to Elzbieta Wazynska died in 1672 / 1680.
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.

Elzbieta Wazynska Molska was the sister of Anna Wazynska Potocka b. ca 1655.


The French intelligence network in Poland-Lithuania and great French provocation in 1794. This structure included, among others Kazimierz Krasinski of Baranowo and Krasne - village Leszno estates; Tadeusz Grabianka; the King Stanislaw Leszczynski; General Tadeusz Kosciuszko,
Eugene Bouvie - Bouvier / Eugeniusz Bouvie, b. 1813;
Louise Julie de Mailly b. 1710 in Paris, d. in 1751, a Court lady to the Queen Marie Leszczynska (in 1729), and Louise was closest friend to Louis XV the King, in 1732, 1733-1739, 1741-1742.

Pierre Augustin de Beaumarchais / Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais was born a Parisian watchmaker's son. Beaumarchais became influential in the court of Louis XV as an inventor. Beaumarchais was born Pierre-Augustin Caron. Co-operated with Jean-Andre Lepaute, the royal clockmaker in France. He was asked by King Louis XV to create a watch for his mistress Madame de Pompadour. He was appointed to teach Louis XV's + MARIA LESZCZYNSKA four daughters the harp. His role soon grew and he became a musical advisor for the royal family. He traveled to London, Amsterdam and Vienna on various secret missions. In 1776 he helped to Tadeusz Kosciuszko and Bystrzanowski on the way to America.

Marie Jeanne de Talleyrand Perigord, the Royal lady in 1775, b. in 1747 (Versailles), d. in 1792;
Jozef Prozor born in 1723.

Augustin de MAILLY married the 3rd in 1780 to Blanche Charlotte Marie Felicite de Narbonne-Pelet,
with
Adrien de Mailly d'Haucourt, marquis de Mailly-Nesle, d. in 1878, the owner of SEDZISZOW MALOPOLSKI and then Sedziszow Malopolski belonged to his children or cousins.
In 1844, Sedziszow Malopolski bought French Count Adrian De Mailly = Adrien Augustin Amalric de Mailly-Nesle formerly Mailly, b. in 1792 in Paris.
Augustin m. the 2nd in 1737 to Marie Michelle de Sericourt, 1713-1778,
with
Louis Marie de Mailly d'Haucourt, Duc de Mailly, 1744-1792, married in 1762 to Marie Jeanne de Talleyrand-Perigord d. in 1792.
Marie-Jeanne de Mailly (1747-1792) was a French court official. She served as the dame d'atour to Queen Marie Antoinette from 1775 to 1781.

Anna Czapska married Jozef Oskierka.
Anna b. 1762, was the daughter of
Franciszek HUTTEN-CZAPSKI and Dorota Dzialynska / Dorota Jozefina Dzialynska, b. 1743 in NAKLO by the Notec river, and she died in 1763.
Dorota Dzialynska Czapska was the daughter of Augustyn Dzialynski, born in 1715 in Naklo - d. 1759, the owner of PAKOSC [then Pakosc belonged to Tadeusz Wolanski].
Named Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten - Czapski, b. 1725, d. 1802 in Warsaw.
Mentioned Anna Hutten-Czapski / Czapska married Jozef Oskierka. The wedding bef. 1800 [ca 1790].

Prozor Jozef (1723 - 1788),
MP, the governor of Vitebsk. Born in Bobcin in Zmudz / Samaites, a son of Stanislaw PROZOR (died around 1756), an official in Kaunas, and his first wife, Roza Siruc.
JOZEF Prozor was married three times.
The first wife was Felicjanna Szczyt (died after 1764), a daughter of Jozef SZCZYTT, an official in Mscislaw;
the second - Aleksandra Zaranek (died in Dudzicze in 1771), the wedding on September 7, 1767;
third Maria Chalecka 1st voto Adam Szujski (c. 1751-1826).

JOZEF Prozor from the first marriage had two daughters:
Petronela Karenga,
and Maria Prozor (died 1833), the wife of Ignacy Bykowski, the royal chamberlain;
and three sons:
Karol PROZOR;
Antoni PROZOR and
Ignacy PROZOR / Ignacy Kajetan Prozor + ANIELA OSKIERKA.

The sister of Dominik Oskierka -
Aniela Oskierka, 1770-1804, married Ignacy Kajetan Prozor b. ca 1770 [see OSWIEJA and Malkiewicz],
with the son:
Maurycy Prozor, b. 1801 in TEMPLARS Church in England - d. 1886 + Anna Chlopicka, b. ca 1810.

Kajetan Oskierka, b. 1820/1821, married Stefania Julia Radziwill, 1825-1896, the owner of Miezonka.
Kajetan was the son of named above 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.

Jan Mikolaj Oskierka, 1735-1796 [see the plot of Tadeusz KOSCIUSZKO and PROZOR],
had children:
A.
Rafal Michal Oskierka, 1761-1818 + Maria; he was the official in MOZYRZ, CONSPIRATOR. He was married to Maria Oskierka b. ca 1790,
the granddaughter of Ludwik Gerwazy Oskierka, 1710 - 1770 and Teresa Tyzenhauz;
B.
Dominik Oskierka b. ca 1770 + Salomea Gizycka,
with the son:
Kajetan Oskierka, b. 1820/1821 + Stefania Julia Radziwill of MIEZONKA, 1825-1896
[Miezonka belonged to the Konstantynowiczs in 1842 - November 1918].
C.
Aniela Oskierka, 1770-1804, married Ignacy Kajetan Prozor, b. ca 1770,
with the son
Maurycy Prozor, 1st senior, 1801 in UK, the TEMPLAR church - 1886 + Anna Chlopicka, b. ca 1810.

Stefania Julia Radziwill Princess, b. 1825 [the owner of MIEZONKA], m. ca 1840 to Arkadiusz Chrapowicki born 1821, and 2nd to Kajetan Oskierka born 1821,
with son Adolf Oskierka / Oskierko b. ca 1868 - d. 1901 in Lourdes.

Franciszka Butler born 1757, married to the son of Stanislaw Radziwill - Mikolaj Radziwill general major of Lithuania, 1747-1811. Mikolaj Radziwill, older, b. 1747.
The great-grandparents of mentioned Adolf Oskierka, 1868-1901:
Jan Mikolaj Oskierka 1735-1796
[a son of Rafal Alojzy Oskierka 1708-1767, and his wife Stanislawa Teresa Oginski, 1724-1744.
Grandson of Antoni Oskierka 1670-1734];
Kajetan Stanislaw Gizycki 1720-1785;
Mikolaj Radziwill general major of Lithuania, 1747-1811;
Adam Narbutt;
Barbara Rokicka;
Katarzyna Rakowska;
Franciszka Butler Css born in 1757.

Kajetan Oskierka b. 1821 + Stefania Julia Radziwill 1825-1896 [of MIEZONKA - compare Dominik Konstantynowicz, Antoni Konstantynowicz, Stanislaw Konstantynowicz, and Malkiewicz of Oswieja and the Szadurskis].
Kajetan's father - Dominik Oskierka
[the owner of Krasnopol in the Zytomierz county; in 1751 Bartlomiej GIZYCKI built here a church; the official in Wyszogrod - see KRONENBERG; Krasnopol belonged to Lubomirski. Close to MOLOCZKI and STRUMILOWKA owned by Lady OSKIERKO].
Salomea Gizycka m. Dominik Oskierko,
the owner of Krasnopil / Krasnopole / Krasnopol, close to Moloczki / MOLOCHKY - 30 km south-east to LUBAR / Lyubar.
Dominik's father -
Jan Mikolaj Oskierka 1735-1796
[the son of
Rafal Alojzy Oskierka 1708-1767 + Stanislawa Teresa Oginski, 1724-1744.
The grandson of Antoni Oskierka 1670-1734].

Salomea's father - Kajetan Stanislaw Gizycki 1720/1725-1785.

From the second marriage JOZEF Prozor had daughters:
Roza Prozor (died on June 22, 1834), married in 1785 to Stanislaw Jelski;
and Barbara PROZOR, married to Franciszek Bukaty and 2nd to Ksawery Lipski.
JOZEF PROZOR studied in Krolewiec, 1734-1736 (Stanislaw Leszczynski was then residing there), and in 1737 Jozef Prozor was educated at the Knight's Academy in Luneville, which he left in 1741.

The Polish - Lithuanian conspirator in 1793-1794, General Antoni Tyzenhauz, junior, b. 1756, died 1816,
the member of the Andrzej Mokronowski confederation in 1776 and the MP in 1776 of the Rzeczyca county: Antoni Tyzenhauz JUNIOR, born in 1756, died on February 19, 1816, General of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the member of the Andrzej Mokronowski confederation in 1776 and a MP in 1776 from the Rzeczyca county; the Rohaczew official; president of Vilnius in 1792, deputy to the Parlaiment in 1790, member of the Friends of the Government Constitution; he was a member of the Lithuanian underground government preparing in 1793 and 1794 the outbreak of the Kosciuszko Uprising in Lithuania
- compare:
Jan Mikolaj Oskierka born Dec. 1735, died in exile in 1796 - Tobolsk,
and
KAROL PROZOR
[in early August 1793, JAN OSKIERKA acted together with his son Rafal Michal Oskierka born after 1761 - d. 1818;
an official in MOZYRZ, in 1791 served at the Royal Court, CONSPIRATOR in 1793;
Jan Oskierka and Rafal Oskierka took part in the conspirative congress of the nobility in the estate of Karol Prozor in Chojniki / Khoyniki,
whose goal was to prepare an armed attack against the Russian Army and for the revival of the Constitution on May 3, 1791].

JOZEF PROZOR studied in Krolewiec, 1734-1736 (Stanislaw Leszczynski was then residing there), and in 1737 Jozef Prozor was educated at the Knight's Academy in Luneville, which he left in 1741.

JOZEF KAJETAN GRABIANKA had the son
Tadeusz Laurenty Grabianka, 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 Grabianki house (including valuables estimated at 250.000 'zlotys'). In addition the castle houses in Rajkowce and Sutkowce, and Felsztyn and 15 villages.
Young Tadeusz Grabianka was educated at the Polish school in Luneville, ca 1750, under the care of the king Stanislaw Leszczynski (1677-1766).

Aleksander Maciej Ossolinski (1725 - 1804),
the second son of Jan Stanislaw Ossolinski + Ludwika Zaluska.
In 1739 Aleksander Maciej was sent by parents to the uncle Franciszek Maksymilian OSSOLINSKI in Luneville (1676 - 1756 in Malgrange).
Aleksander back home in 1742.

Count Kazimierz Krasinski (1725-1802) was a Polish politician and patron of art.
He was the son of Antoni Krasinski and Barbara Zielinska.
The owner of Baranowo close to Ostroleka; Leszno village close to Przasnysz; Krasne close to named Leszno.
In the youth he stayed on the court of King Louis XV and then educated on the Military Cadet School of Stanislaw Leszczynski in Luneville.
The last Grand Camp Leader of the Crown (since 1763) of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. He was Chamberlain of King Stanislaw Leszczynski. He financed and participated in the Kosciuszko Uprising in 1794.

Jozef Rudnicki b. ca 1685/1695, the Bydgoszcz official, was living in Chodaki, the Wierzchy parish.
Jozef's brother was MICHAL Rudnicki, 1688-1727 m. ca 1714, to Konstancja Potocka died ca 1723, the daughter of Marcin Stanislaw POTOCKI and Anna Wazynski;
Michal Rudnicki in 1722, m. 2nd Teresa Swierczenska / Swierczynska, the daughter of Mikolaj SWIERCZYNSKI + Konstancja.
Michal Rudnicki b. 1688, had [in Galazki Wielkie] the son Tomasz Rudnicki, 1724 - 1772, the owner of Grzymiszew + Katarzyna Franciszka Jerzmanowska. Katarzyna Rudnicka died in 1839.

Roza Potocka b. ca 1740, m. Franciszek Kczewski, the SREM official, born 1735.
Roza Potocka Kczewska, 1st, the Pilawa Srebrna coat of arms, was born to Jozef Potocki b. 1710 + Anna Kunegunda Gajewska, b. 1721.
Roza Potocka Kczewska had 3 daughters:
1.
Ignatia Elzbieta Eufemia Jaraczewska, born Koczewska / Kczewska, in 1759/1761 in CZACZ;
2.
Roza Kczewska m. Antoni Kozlowski, b. ca 1760, d. aft. 1784, the owner of Sroki and Gorka, close to Kobylin. Roza married in 1783 in Lodz.

Ignatia Elzbieta Eufemia Jaraczewska, born Koczewska / Ignacja Kczewska, in 1759/1761 in CZACZ, the Koscian county, 4 kilometres north-east of Smigiel [here was living Rafal Tadeusz Gajewski (born in 1714, Czacz - d. 1776 in Borzeciczki or Srem, buried in Wolsztyn].
Above Ignacja Eufemia Kczewska b. ca 1759, m. Ignacy Jaraczewski b. ca 1760,
with a son
Adam Jaraczewski, 1785-1831.

Above Adam JARACZEWSKI m. in 1815 in Warsaw to Css Elzbieta Marianna Jozefa Krasinska of Krasne, 1791-1832,
the daughter of
Kazimierz Krasinski / Count Kazmierz Jan Krasinski, 1725-1802 + Anna Ossolinska.
Above Kazimierz Krasinski, the owner of Baranowo [here the ancestors of Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski; Kaczynski and Chudzik - my family line], died in Zegrze, was the son of
Antoni Krasinski, the Zakroczym official, lived in 1693-1762 in ZEGRZE + Barbara Zielinska, ca 1690-1774.

Baranowo had a church, founded by Count Kazimierz Krasinski / Kazimierz Jan Krasinski, together with Bishop Michal Jerzy Poniatowski (1773-1785; the father of Maleszewski who was married three times in France, among others to Venture de Paradise. Named Venture de Paradise was intermarried to Breguet, Sulkowski, Maleszewski).
Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792, the owner of Bukowiec in the SWIECIE county + the 2nd married Elzbieta Potocka, the owner of Przysiersk;
but Antoni Czapski the 1st m. in 1749 [until ca 1761] to Kandyda Rozalia Lipska,
the daughter of Jozef Antoni Lipski, ca 1688 - 1752 + Anna Letkowska, died in 1754.

Elzbieta Potocka [the 1st Rudzinska of Sedziszow Malopolski; the 2nd Krasinska of Baranowo, in the Ostroleka county, and of Zegrze; 3rd Hutten-Czapska of Bukowiec in the SWIECIE county, and of Przysiersk]
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.

Brodowe Laki is a village in the Baranowo commune, within the Ostroleka County, 13 kilometres north of Baranowo [Kaczynski], 33 km north-west of Ostroleka, and 8 km north to ZIOMEK = Ziomki [Rokossowski].

Kazimierz Krasinski / Kazimierz Jan Krasinski owned Radziejowice, Krasnosielc and Zegrze; Sterdynia, and Stegny close to Jednorozec [close to Przasnysz and Ostroleka]. The Krasinskis owned Krasnosielc long time.

Remember here on connections:
MARSHAL Jozef Pilsudski / Jozef Klemens Pilsudski + Aleksandra Szczerbinska had a daughter Jadwiga Jagoda Pilsudska + Andrzej Jaraczewski, with the daughter Joanna Jaraczewska + Defence Min. Janusz Onyszkiewicz / Janusz Adam Onyszkiewicz born 1937. Zofia Kadenacy nee Pilsudski, b. 1865 was sister of Jozef Klemens Pilsudski; her husband Boleslaw Kadenacy (1845 - 1918). Marshal Jozef Klemens Pilsudski, 1867 in Zulow, d. 1935, PM + Aleksandra Szczerbinska + Maria Koplewska; and Marshal Jozef Pilsudski had above daughter Jadwiga Pilsudska b. in 1920 + Andrzej Jaraczewski. Jadwiga Pilsudska Jaraczewska had a son Krzysztof Jaraczewski + Jadwiga Karwat, b. 1956,
the daughter of Jan Karwat + Maria Sczaniecka.

Aldona Kojallowicz Bulhak nee Dzierzynska, 1870 - 1966, had a son Antoni Bulhak b. 1898. His wife Wanda Juchniewicz came from Cezary Juchniewicz and Maria Pilsudska, b. 1873. MARIA Juchniewicz nee Pilsudska was the daughter of Jozef Wincenty Piotr Pilsudski, b. 1833; and Maria's brother was Marshal Jozef Klemens Pilsudski b. 1867. Aldona was always closest sister to Feliks Dzierzynski. Aldona, whose son was adjutant of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski!
Aldona Dzerzhinskaja - at first marriage Bulhak, second Koyallovich.

The village Leszno in the Przasnysz commune is the core of the Wodkiewicz family with Halina Wodkiewicz married Jaworska, at Krokusowa 57-59,
with Monika Bogucka married Sedzicka - Sinti - at the same address. We back now to Wodkiewicz of Leszno close to Przasnysz and to Krasne of the Krasinskis. In 1662, Wojciech Gosciminski and Andrzej Roman [the family of the mother's side to Zbigniew Brzezinski had the last name Roman - of Krzynowloga Mala, Zelechow] took Leszno village. Then in 1676 the owner - Jan Bonawentura Krasinski, in 1775-1790 owned by Kazimierz Krasinski, who had also Baranowo with the Kaczynski family, Chudzik - my fate, and Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski's ancestors.
Leszno took Agnieszka Brodzka, the daughter of Wiktoria Skarbek Brodzka, and named Agnieszka was the wife in 1841 of Stanislaw Kisielnicki, the owners of Leszno close to Przasnysz in 1847, but Stanislaw Kisielnicki was the owner of Zielona close to Mlawa in the Plock governorate.
Stanislaw Kisielnicki, ca 1812-1859, the son of
Karol Kisielnicki b. in 1764 = Jan Karol + Ludwika Zagajewska;
Stanislaw was the grandson of Ignacy Zagajewski + Joanna Trzcinska. Stanislaw Eustachy Ignacy Kisielnicki m. 2nd to Joanna Jaroszewska. Kisielnicki acted 1861 in the Agriculture Society under Andrzej Zamoyski, and in the White movement in 1863 under Leopold Kronenberg.


The French intelligence network in Poland-Lithuania - Baranowo and Krasne - village Leszno estates; Tadeusz Grabianka; the King Stanislaw Leszczynski; General Tadeusz Kosciuszko:

Tekla Ostrowska b. ca 1860,
the daughter of
Ignacy Ostrowski, the Piotrkow Trybunalski member of the Agriculture Society in the 60' of the 19th century, lived in 1810-1861 + Wiktoria Aleksandra Placyda Golembowska b. ca 1820;
the great-great-granddaughter of
Jan Walewski b. ca 1750, d. 1791 + Teresa Walewska, ca 1760 - 1816;
the great-great-great-granddaughter of
Jozef Walewski, the Leczyca governor, ca 1720 - 1763.

Ignacy Ostrowski, 1810-1861, was the son of
Teodor Ostrowski b. ca 1760 + Marianna Bialoglowska.

Teodor OSTROWSKI = Teodor Konstanty Ostrowski, was the owner of Piaszczyce and Kuchary at the beginning of the 19th century [in Kuchary in the first half of the 20th century was living Skora, ancestor of my mother] + Marianna Bialoglowska = Bialoblocka.

Teodor Ostrowski was the son of
ANTONI Ostrowski b. ca 1728, d. in 1792, buried in Przyrowo / Przyrowa; the Radomsko official,
he owned Silniczki and Baryczy in 1758.

Antoni's brothers:
1.
Michal Ostrowski, 1738-1805, the Piotrkow Trybunalski official, Colonel, MP + Marcjanna Turska (1voto Tymowska)
[with two sons:
A. Teodor Ostrowski, ca 1770 - ca 1820;
B. Michal Wojciech Ostrowski, ca 1780 - ca 1830 + Jozefa Potocka, ca 1780 - ca 1830];

2.
Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski the second, b. ca 1710/1725, d. in 1755.

Antoni Ostrowski born in 1728;
Michal Ostrowski b. in 1738
[we have different data on him:
Kazimierz Ostrowski b. 1710/1725, died in 1755, had a son
Michal Ostrowski, senior, 1738 in Rzasnia - 1805 + Marcjanna TYMOWSKA.
And the grandson
Michal Wojciech Ostrowski, junior, born in 1782];
and Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski b. 1710/1725 - were the sons of [we have also different data]
Jan (Kazimierz) Ostrowski = Jan Ostrowski, b. ca 1690, Colonel + Petronela Moszynska, ca 1705 - ca 1760.

Przyrowa
is a village in the Gostycyn commune, within the Tuchola County, 6 kilometres north of Gostycyn, 9 km south-west of Tuchola, and 49 km north of Bydgoszcz; 3 km north to Karczewo;
8 km north-east to WALDOWO.

Tomasz Adam Roman Ostrowski was married the 3rd times in 1796 to Kunegunda Brzozowski (1770 - 1822),
the daughter of
Jan Brzozowski, the Ciechanow official, and Barbara Garczynski.
Kunegunda was the widow after Jozef Rudnicki.

Barbara Brzozowski, born Garczynska, born in 1740, to Stanislaw Garczynski and Katarzyna Zaluska.
Stanislaw Garczynski married twice. The 1st to Katarzyna Zaluska, the daughter of Hieronim Zaluski died in 1714, the RAWA governor.

Tomasz Adam Roman Ostrowski / Tomasz Roman Adam Ostrowski, b. 1735 in Krupy, d. in 1817 in Warszawa, in 1777 the Czersk official, the Helenow owner, the Marshal of the Parliament in 1809, the NUR official,
the son of
Aleksander Ostrowski b. ca 1700 + Nieprzecka [maybe he was the brother to Jan (Kazimierz) Ostrowski, b. ca 1690, Colonel + Petronela Moszynska, ca 1705];
the grandson of
Piotr Wojciech Pawel Ostrowski, ca 1670 - 1773, the Pommerania official + Konstancja Katarzyna Stoinska;
the great-grandson of
Wojciech Ostrowski, ca 1630 - ca 1680 + Katarzyna Warsz Ostrowska;
the great-great-grandson of
Stanislaw Ostrowski b. ca 1600 + Marianna Zabielska, b. ca 1610, died bef. 1700.

Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski b. ca 1710/1725, d. in 1755 in Maluszyn, was the son of
Jan Ostrowski / Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski b. ca 1690 or the son of Wojciech Ostrowski
[we have
Piotr Wojciech Pawel Ostrowski, ca 1670 - 1773, the Pommerania official + Konstancja Katarzyna Stoinska;
or
Wojciech Ostrowski b. ca 1680 and Marianna DLUSKA].

Jan Ostrowski b. ca 1690 was the Colonel.

Maluszyn is a village in the Zytno commune, within the Radomsko County, 12 kilometres east of Zytno, 30 km south-east of Radomsko.

Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski b. ca 1710/1725, d. in 1755, m. Petronela Moszynska.
He was the son of
Wojciech Ostrowski b. ca 1680 and Marianna DLUSKA
[or Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski the second, b. ca 1710/1725, d. in 1755, was the brother of Antoni Ostrowski; and Michal Ostrowski and they both were the sons of
Jan (Kazimierz) Ostrowski = Jan Ostrowski, b. ca 1690, Colonel + Petronela Moszynska, ca 1705 - ca 1760].

Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski b. ca 1710/1725, d. in 1755 was the grandson of
Lukasz Ostrowski b. ca 1650 and Marianna BUSINSKA.
The great-grandson of Jan Ostrowski b. ca 1620.

Above Kazimierz [Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski b. ca 1710/1725, d. in 1755, m. Petronela Moszynska] had a son [or had a brother ?]
Michal Ostrowski, senior, 1738 in Rzasnia - 1805 + Marcjanna TYMOWSKA.

Above Kazimierz Ostrowski b. 1710/1725, died in 1755 had a son
Michal Ostrowski, senior, 1738 in Rzasnia - 1805 + Marcjanna TYMOWSKA.
And the grandson
Michal Wojciech Ostrowski, junior, 1782 - 1847 + Jozefa POTOCKA.
The great-grandson was
Aleksander Ostrowski, 1810 in Maluszyn, close to Zytno - 1896 + Helena MORSZTYN.
The great-great-grandson was
Augustyn Ostrowski, 1836 in Krakow - 1898, the husband of Elzbieta Wielopolska.

Augustyn's brothers -
1.
Jan Leon Ostrowski, 1840 in Maluszyn - 1918;
2.
Jozef Augustyn Ostrowski, 1850 in Maluszyn - 1923 / 1924 in Maluszyn, in 1905 co-founder and then the first president of the Party of Real Politics.
On October 27, 1917 to November 14, 1918, he was a member of the Regency Council of the Kingdom of Poland.

Antoni's [ANTONI Ostrowski b. ca 1728, d. in 1792, buried in Przyrowo] brothers:
1.
Michal Ostrowski, 1738-1805, the Piotrkow Trybunalski official, Colonel, MP + Marcjanna Turska (1voto Tymowska)
[with two sons:
A. Teodor Ostrowski, ca 1770 - ca 1820;
B. Michal Wojciech Ostrowski, ca 1780 - ca 1830 + Jozefa Potocka, ca 1780 - ca 1830];

2.
Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski the second, b. ca 1710/1725, d. in 1755.

Antoni; Michal; and Kazimierz Jan - were the sons of
Jan (Kazimierz) Ostrowski, b. ca 1690, Colonel + Petronela Moszynska, ca 1705 - ca 1760.

Tomasz Roman Adam Ostrowski b. in 1735 in Ostrow Maly.
Tomasz Adam Roman Ostrowski / Tomasz Roman Adam Ostrowski, b. 1735 in Krupy, d. in 1817 in Warszawa, in 1777 the Czersk official, the Helenow owner, the Marshal of the Parliament in 1809, the NUR official,
the son of
Aleksander Ostrowski b. ca 1700 + Nieprzecka
[maybe he was the brother to Jan (Kazimierz) Ostrowski, b. ca 1690, Colonel + Petronela Moszynska, ca 1705];
the grandson of
Piotr Wojciech Pawel Ostrowski, ca 1670 - 1773, the Pommerania official + Konstancja Katarzyna Stoinska;
the great-grandson of
Wojciech Ostrowski, ca 1630 - ca 1680 + Katarzyna Warsz Ostrowska.

Mentioned Tomasz Ostrowski b. 1735 had children:
1.
Julia Ostrowska (1766-1802) + Antoni Bartlomiej Ledochowski (1755-1835).
2.
Antoni Jan Ostrowski (1782-1845), m. Jozefa Morski (1787-1813), and the 2nd m. Antonina Kokoszka-Michalowski (1799-1871);
3.
Franciszka Ostrowska (1783 - 1848) m. CRAY
[closest to MALKIEWICZ in Livland / Inflanty:
Mikolaj Szadurski, Maryanna Szadurska,
Dominik Porako, Justyna nee Filipowicz,
Jan Brzezinski, Julia nee Cray / Krey,
Hermann Cray / Herman Krey, Franciszka nee Ostrowska];
4.
Jozefa or Jozef Ostrowski (1785-1799);
5.
Wladyslaw Tomasz Ostrowski (1790-1869), Colonel, MP of Piotrkow Trybunalski, m. Dss Klementyna Sanguszko of Kowel (1786-1841);
6.
Atanazy Joachim Ostrowski (1791-1866), priest;
7.
Tadeusz Jan Ostrowski (1792-1842), Captain, m. Zofia Kokoszka - Michalowski (1796-1855);
8. Ludwika Mechtylda Ostrowska (1787-1855), m. Count Michal Potocki (1779-1855), Senator;
9.
Helena Ostrowska (1794-1826), m. Giovanni Johann Malfatti di Montenegro (1775-1859), the friend to Beethoven and Chopina;
10.
Maria Ostrowska (1795-1872), m. Ludwik Felicjan Morstin (1782-1865)
with the great-grandchildren:
the writer Ludwik Hieronim Morstin (1886-1966),
and a poet Maria Morstin - Gorska (1893-1972).

Count Tomasz Ostrowski with the 3rd wife had above
Css Maria Ostrowska (1795-1872), m. in 1815 in Warszawa to Count Ludwik Felicjan Kajetan Morsztyn / Morstin (1782 - 1865), the owner of Plawowice.
They had 6 children:
1.
Css Helena Morsztyn m. ca 1833 to Aleksander Ostrowski (1810-1896). The insurgent in 1831, jailed in Olomuniec. The owner of Silniczka in the Radomsko county.
2.
Count Wladyslaw Teodor Morsztyn m. in 1845 in Cracow to Css Maria Anna Ostrowska.
3.
Css Marianna Morsztyn ca 1840 m. to Leon Jan Michal Skorzewski / Drogoslaw Skorzewski / Drogoslaw-Skorzewski (1800-1846),
with 3 children:
a.
Boleslaw Skorzewski b. 1841 in CHELMO [close to Krery and to Przedborz] + Tekla Ostrowski b. in 1860,
with the son
Leon Skorzewski (1864-1884).

Boleslaw Skorzewski, 1841 in Chelmo - 1908 in Warsaw,
the son of
Leon Jan Michal Skorzewski, 1800-1846 + Css Marianna Morsztyn;
the grandson of
Ignacy Skorzewski, 1760-1813 + Marianna Rychlowska;
and of
Ludwik Felicjan Kajetan Morstyn b. 1782 in Raciechowice + Maria Ostrowska b. 1795.

Ludwik MORSTYN was the son of Jan Chrzciciel Konstanty Morsztyn b. ca 1750 + Katarzyna Konstancja Mossakowska.
The grandson of
Stefan Benedykt Morsztyn, Count, b. ca 1690 + Helena Szembek.
The great-grandson of Franciszek Morsztyn b. ca 1630 + Salomea Teresa Bronicka 1-voto Myszkowska.

Eustachy Skorzewski was the owner of Doruchow until 1796/1797, and then he took CHELMO ca 1796/1797 close to Przedborz and to Krery,
together with his son
Ignacy Skorzewski, who also was the owner of Chelmo ca 1796/1797 until Ignacy's death in 1813,
probably they were owners from hands of a couple:
Walenty MECINSKI, 1740-1790 + Zuzanna Siemienska.

Ignacy Skorzewski, 1760-1813, married to Marianna Rychlowska (b. ca 1765) in 1791 in Sulmierzyce. Sulmierzyce is a rural commune in the Pajeczno County, 14 kilometres east of Pajeczno.

Above Ignacy Drogoslaw-Skorzewski, 1760-1813,
was the son of mentioned above
Eustachy Skorzewski and Anna Wiesiolowska born in 1740.

Eustachy Skorzewski was born ca 1735. Chelmo was owned by Boleslaw Skorzewski, and inf. on him in 1895 in Carskie Siolo, together with Count Jozef Ostrowski the owner of Maluszyn in 1896, and with Stefan Lubomirski of Kruszyna.

b.
Pawel Skorzewski b. 1844;
c.
Maria Gertruda Skorzewska (1846-1928). Maria Gertruda Drogoslaw-Skorzewska was the nun in Jazlowiec.
4.
Css Urszula Morsztyn [Skorzewska !?] ca 1840 m. to Kazimierz Skorkowski with 3 children.

The net from Wielichowo close to Wilkowo Polskie as far as Chelmo near to Przedborz:
Chelmo close to Przedborz with Kobiele Wielkie near to Radomsko with Krzywin / Wielichowo / Dluzyna / Prochy with Stara Hancza and Swiedziebnia / Kowalewo and Kamieniec with Stary Bialcz and Bucz with Koscian and Wilkowo Polskie / Przasnysz, Krzynowloga Mala, Swiedziebnia with Chocen, Golaszewo and Smilowice, Kowal / Chocen with Zelechow and Krzynowloga Mala - Zelechow, Sedziszow Malopolski, Krzynowloga Mala, Przasnysz / again to Przasnysz, Smilowice, Leszno village, Krasne south to Przasnysz and with Chocen - Krzywin, Kopaszewo, Doruchow, Chelmo, and Chocen.

And my family branch:
Chelmo, Dluzyna, Wola Wiazowa, Wola Pszczolecka, Jedlno, Raszkow with Bieganin and Orpiszewko, Kiedrzyn and Kamyk north to Czestochowa with Pluskowesy close to Chelmza and TRZEBCZ Szlachecki.
Trzebcz in the Chelmno county, Liniewo close to Koscierzyna, Turza Wielka near to LIPNO - the genealogical link to Bieganin-Raszkow-Pogrzybow south to Pleszew / Broniszewice / Orpiszewek, to Chocen commune south of Wloclawek and Gostomia by the Pilica river.

Wielichowo - 4 km north-east to PROCHY
- for almost 200 years, formed a large Bishops key, which was under the lease.
Weronika's [Weronika Grabowska nee Scipio of Stara Hancza] daughter was
Ludwika Broel-Plater nee Grabowska, 1799 in Cracow - 1873, m. in 1816; d. in 1873 in Prochy in the KOSCIAN / Kosten County in the 19th century.

Prochy is a village in the Wielichowo commune, within Grodzisk Wielkopolski County, at way from Wielichowo and Wolsztyn, 4 km south of Rakoniewice,
3 / 4 kilometres [south-west] west of Wielichowo,
14 / 16 km south of Grodzisk Wielkopolski;
16 / 17 km south to Zdroj - compare Colonel Jozef NEYMAN;
9 km south-west to KOWALEWO.

The heirs of Wielichowo changed over the years, at the beginning they were the Poznan bishops:
Stanislaw Ciolek and Andrzej Opalinski.
After secularization of the estates of the clergy, the first heir on the recommendation of the King of Prussia was Frederick William von Zastrow, followed by others: Count Mikolaj Mielzynski, Teodosia with her husband, Count Dzieduszycki, merchant Juliusz Munk, Lieutenant Colonel Hermann, Boleslaw Potocki, count; Eryk Schultz,
and finally the Wielichow / Wielichowo estate in 1922 becomes the property of Teresa Lubomirska, the last heiress of Wielichow.
She bought Wielichowo from Eryk Schultz.
Dss Teresa Eleonora nee Husarzewska m. Lubomirska, b. 1866, d. 1940,
the daughter of
Jozef Husarzewski, b. 1840, d. 1892 + Karolina Jablonowska;
the wedding in Wien / Wieden, and Karolina Husarzewska, b. 1842, d. 1897.

The husband of Teresa - Andrzej Lubomirski, 1862 - 1959, m. in 1885. Above Andrzej Lubomirski, was the son of
Jerzy Henryk Lubomirski

[the son of
Henryk Ludwik Lubomirski, b. in 1777, d. in 1850 + Teresa Czartoryska, b. 1785, d. 1868;
the grandson of Jozef Lubomirski, 1751 - 1817,
and the great-grandson of
Stanislaw Lubomirski, 1704 - 1793 + 1740, Ludwika Honorata Pociej d. 1786;
the great-great-grandson of
Jerzy Aleksander Lubomirski, 1666 - 1735 + Joanna von Startzhausen]

b. 1817, 1872 + Cecylia Zamoyska, 1831 - 1904,
the daughter of
Andrzej Artur Zamoyski, b. 1800, d. 1874 + Roza Potocka, b. 1802, d. 1862;
the granddaughter of
Zofia Czartoryska, b. 1778 - d. 1837 + Stanislaw Kostka Zamoyski, 1775 - 1856,
who came from Andrzej Hieronim Zamoyski, 1716 - 1792,
and his father Michal Zdzislaw Zamoyski, b. 1679 - d. 1735.

Remember:
On October 7, 1918, on initiative of Prince Zdzislaw Lubomirski, Polish declaration of independence was announced and 14th October 1918, Polish Army soldiers pledged allegiance to the Polish flag. Zdzislaw Lubomirski supported Pilsudski's nomination (on 10th Nov. 1918 - 14th Nov.) for the post of the head of state.

Jan Tadeusz Lubomirski b. 1826 in Dubrowna / Dubrovno, the Moghilov government; d. 1908, the son of Eugeniusz Lubomirski; Jan Tadeusz studied in St Petersburg. Then in France and England. In 1863 the Foreign Affairs of Polish Government.

Above named Dubrowno in the Sienno (north-east of Miezonka) catholic area; the Orsha county, the Moghilev government; at present in the Vicebsk oblast; 90 km to Vicebsk, 19 km north-east of Orsza / Orsha. Dubrovno to 1774 to Sapieha; then Count R. A. Potiemkin / G. A. Potemkin to 1791 (a watch factory!), close to Ksawery Lubomirski estate (and his daughter Klementyna girlfriend of Piotr Kroer); since 1791 Lubomirski taken Dubrovno - now this place is "capital" of the government; next to Eugeniusz Lubomirski - 1809 new Orthodox church; Dubrovno was the Lubomirski family estate to 1917!

Eugeniusz Lubomirski b. 1789, d. 1834, the landowner of Dubrovno close to Orsha from his father;
the son of
Ksawery Lubomirski (Franciszek Ksawery Lubomirski, 1747-1819) and Teofila Rzewuski / Teofila Rzewuska, 1762-1831.
Above Franciszek Ksawery Lubomirski, 1747-1819, 2nd married to Maria Lvovna Naryshkina / NARYSHKIN, born in 1766.

Mentioned Franciszek Ksawery Lubomirski born in 1747, was the son of
Stanislaw Lubomirski, born in 1704, d. 1793, married in 1740 to Ludwika Honorata Pociej, 1726-1786.
The grandson of
Jerzy Aleksander Michal Lubomirski, 1666 in Nowy Sacz - 1735 + Joanna Karolina Zuzanna Startzhausen, b. 1675 [compare - Zelechow and Sedziszow Malopolski];
the great-grandson of Aleksander Michal Lubomirski who come from
Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski b. 1616 in Nowy Wisnicz.

See - Hieronim Augustyn Lubomirski, Prince, 1648-1706 + Konstancja Bokum, the German lady:
Jerzy Ignacy Lubomirski / Prince Jerzy Ignacy Lubomirski (1687-1753) was a Polish nobleman, the owner of Rzeszow, Rozwadow and Zelechow estates. He was the son of Hieronim Augustyn Lubomirski, Prince, 1648-1706 + Konstancja Bokum, the German lady.
Hieronim's father -
Prince Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski, 1616 - 1667, politician and military commander. Lubomirski was a Prince of the Holy Roman Empire. In 1649 Sedziszow Malopolski + Rzeszow took Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski.

Note to ZELECHOW and the owners:

in 1722 - Stanislaw Mateusz Rzewuski.
Stanislaw Mateusz Rzewuski (1662-1728) was a Royal Colonel since 1690, General of foreign mercenaries contingent; the son of Michal Rzewuski + Anna Dzierzek, 1st. The owner of Zelechow died in 1728, and Zelechow took a son of Stanislaw Mateusz Rzewuski, ie. Waclaw Rzewuski, the owner of ZELECHOW until 1752.
Waclaw Rzewuski, the commander-in-chief in Poland in 1752 and in 1773-1778, the Cracow governor in 1762-1778/1779, Senator in 1736-1779, the Kruszwica and Chelm Lubelski governor, the Podole governor in 1736-1762, lived in 1705-1779 + Dss Anna Lubomirska, ca 1720 - 1763. Waclaw had a son Stanislaw Ferdynand Rzewuski, 1737-1786 + Dss Katarzyna Karolina Konstancja Radziwill, 1740-1789. Her sister - Teofila Konstancja MORAWSKA b. 1738 in Nieswiez. Waclaw's grandson was
Seweryn Rzewuski b. ca 1760, Colonel, MP of Kiev in 1790, m. ca 1800 to Magdalena Pruszynska with a son Count Florian Rzewuski, ca 1810 - 1859.

The owner of Zelechow in 1752 - Duke Jerzy Ignacy Lubomirski; in 1753 - Jerzy's wife, Joanna m. Lubomirska. In 1772 - 1784 acted in Zelechow Rabbi Lewi Izaak of Berdyczow.

The owner of Zelechow in 1782 - Fabian Sebastian Roman from Krzynowloga Mala in the Przasnysz county;
in 1786 - Franciszek Placyd Roman;
in 1792 - Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski owned Zelechow until a death in 1802, MP.

Now on Chelmo close to Przedborz - Chocen close to Wloclawek - Zelechow net:

Ludwik SKORZEWSKI was born in 1740, and died in KOPASZEWO in 1810. He was married in Pobiedziska in 1770.

KOPASZEWO - 4 kilometres north of Krzywin, 14 km south-east of Koscian, and 46 km south of Poznan. POBIEDZISKA - 8 / 9 km south-east to WRONCZYN.

Above Ludwik Skorzewski younger, of Pomarzany [28 km north-east to WRONCZYN], b. ca 1740,
was the son of
Andrzej Skorzewski b. ca 1707/1710 and Dorota Chlapowska,
the daughter of MICHAL Chlapowski.

Andrzej Skorzewski b. ca 1707/1710, was the 2nd married to DOROTA CHLAPOWSKA, 1720 - 1786.

Above Andrzej was the son of Melchior Skorzewski died in 1765 of ZIELECIN.

Ludwik's brother -
Eustachy Skorzewski
- they both were the sons of Andrzej Skorzewski, the Drogoslaw coat of arms, older, b. ca 1707/1710, and Dorota Chlapowska;
and the grandson of Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742 + Melchior Skorzewski.

Andrzej Skorzewski b. 1707, had also a daughter KONSTANCJA SKORZEWSKA, the wife of Cyprian Glaubicz Gostkowski and 2nd of Kasper Zakrzewski.

The third brother was GABRIEL Skorzewski [b. ca 1740]
- the son of Andrzej Skorzewski and Dorota Chlapowska.
Gabriel Skorzewski was the husband of Franciszka Wyssogota-Zakrzewska, the daughter of
Izydor Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, b. ca 1705/1715 - died bef. 1775.
Izydor had also the son - Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the owner of CHOCEN and ZELECHOW.

Ignacy Drogoslaw-Skorzewski, 1760-1813, was the son of mentioned above Eustachy Skorzewski and Anna Wiesiolowska born in 1740. Eustachy Skorzewski was born ca 1735.

Chelmo was owned by Boleslaw Skorzewski, and inf. on him in 1895 in Carskie Siolo, together with Count Jozef Ostrowski the owner of Maluszyn in 1896.

MALUSZYN:
a village in the Zytno commune, within the Radomsko County, 12 kilometres east of Zytno, 30 km south-east of Radomsko. Mikolaj Maj of Silniczka, was the owner of Zytno. Jan Maj, the Sekursko owner and Elzbieta Malczowska of Maluszyn.

In 1865, Leszno village close to Przasnysz, belonged to Jan Ostrowski.
Jan Leon Ostrowski, 1840-1918,
the son of
Aleksander Ostrowski, 1810-1896;
the grandson of
Michal Wojciech Ostrowski, 1782-1847 + Jozefa Potocka, ca 1784-1859;
and the great-grandson of
Michal Ostrowski, 1738-1805 + Marcjanna Tymowska;
and the great-great-grandson of
Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski, the Sieradz official, ca 1710/1725-1755.

Above Jozefa Potocka, ca 1784-1859,
was the daughter of
Aleksander Potocki, 1756-1812 + Teresa Ludwika Hutten-Czapska, ca 1753-1818;
and the granddaughter of
Michal August Hutten-Czapski, 1702-1796;
and the great-granddaughter of
Piotr Hutten-Czapski, younger, b. ca 1677/1680/1685 + Krystyna Dorpowska.
Piotr Hutten-Czapski, was the son of
Aleksander Jan Hutten-Czapski, 1658 - 1711;
and the grandson of
Piotr Czapski older, ca 1580 - died in 1663 + Helena KONARSKA.

Above Kazimierz Ostrowski b. ca 1710/1725, died in 1755 had a son
[or Michal was the brother to named Kazimierz]
Michal Ostrowski, senior, 1738 in Rzasnia - 1805 + Marcjanna TYMOWSKA.
And the grandson
Michal Wojciech Ostrowski, junior, 1782 - 1847 + Jozefa POTOCKA.
The great-grandson
Aleksander Ostrowski, 1810 in Maluszyn, close to Zytno - 1896 + Helena MORSZTYN.
The great-great-grandson was
Augustyn Ostrowski, 1836 in Krakow - 1898, the husband of Elzbieta Wielopolska.

Augustyn's brothers -
1.
Jan Leon Ostrowski, 1840 in Maluszyn - 1918;
2.
Jozef Augustyn Ostrowski, 1850 in Maluszyn - 1923 / 1924 in Maluszyn, in 1905 co-founder and then the first president of the Party of Real Politics.
On October 27, 1917 to November 14, 1918, he was a member of the Regency Council of the Kingdom of Poland.
Together with prelate Zygmunt Chelmicki, he was the author of most of the messages published by the Regency Council. On November 11, 1918, the military authority was handed over in his Warsaw apartment, and on November 14, 1918, civil authority was transferred to Jozef Pilsudski by the Regency Council. In 1896, the owner of the Maluszyn estate.

Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski d. in 1755, m. Petronela Moszynska.
He was the son of
Wojciech Ostrowski b. ca 1680 and Marianna DLUSKA.
The grandson of
Lukasz Ostrowski b. ca 1650 and Marianna BUSINSKA.
The great-grandson of Jan Ostrowski b. ca 1620.

Now on Chocen and Tadeusz Findeisen, 1875-1948 + Aniela Niemirowicz-Szczytt - Jastrzebiec, 1889-1975:
his children:
A.
Gustaw Findeisen, younger, b. 1912 Smilowice, d. 1992 in Warszawa;
B.
Andrzej Findeisen, 1915 - 1944,
with daughter:
Bellert Zieleniewska nee FINDEISEN, b. 1943

[the Zieleniewskis were the friends to PM Leszek Miller of Lodz. See the communist counter-intelligence net: Malgorzata Zieleniewska, b. ca 1965/1970, now in Norge - the friend of J. Slota / Jaroslaw Skota of Chocen {here was Owsiany; then in the Koscian county; then in Chocen was Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski who came from Pakoslaw - Osiek close to Koscian. Remember - close to Koscian, Pleszew {+ Orpiszewek of the Kiedrzynskis and Broniszewice of Stadnicki - Wezyk - Skorzewski - Jordan branch} and Koscierzyna were the Garczynskis. Garczynski - Gorzenski close to Pleszew / Broniszewice - Skorzewski of Raszkow and Margonin - Kiedrzynski of Karsy, Bieganin, Orpiszewek, Jedlno, Wola Wiazowa, Wola Pszczolecka, and Kamyk close to Czestochowa - Nostitz-Jackowski + Swiatopelk-Mirski - this is my family branch}, b. ca 1957, close to Brzesc Kujawski - from Brzesc Kujawski: Maciej Igor Wojtczak , b. ca 1985, in 2011 abroad. Malgorzata Zieleniewska was the friend of the Georgians of Zdunska Wola; of Monika Bogucka Sedzicka - counter-intelligence of Lodz and Warsaw, the friends to Halina Wodkiewicz Jaworska b. in the 20' of the 20th century, in the village Leszno close to Krasne of the Krasinskis and near to Przasnysz - here the Roman family of the mother to US adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski who came from Dukes Woroniecki of Przasnysz area and Margonin - Chodziez district. Zbigniew Brzezinski came from Brzezinski - Wolowski, the Frankists - Szymanowski branch. Then Wodkiewicz - Jaworska was at Krokusowa Road.
In Krasne of the Krasinskis was living Nowotko of the communist underground before 1939].

CHOCEN together with the Kiedrzynski - Arnold - Nostitz-Jackowski family branch, and Walesa with Gustaw Findeisen who was secret political courier of Leopold Kronenberg:

Julian Pius Ludwik Arnold, the Warta political activist, lived ca 1844 - 1907,
but he was living in CHOCEN in 1870 [in Smilowice, Gustaw Findeisen; in Golaszewo, the grandfather of President Lech Walesa], and in 1875 in BORYSLAWICE,
was the son of
Mateusz Arnold, the Warta Agriculture Society, b. in 1803 in Raszkow
[here in 1802/1803 Helena Kiedrzynska, the widow after death of Izydor Kiedrzynski in Jedlno - my family branch],
d. in 1875 in Boryslawice - 2 kilometres north of Blaszki, 24 km west of Sieradz.
Mateusz m. Jozefa Ilowiecka, b. ca 1815.

Julian PIUS Arnold m. in 1870, in Chocen, south to WLOCLAWEK, to Bronislawa Maria Szrajber b. ca 1844, the daughter of Napoleon Szrajber, of KOWAL, b. ca 1810 + Marianna Ilowecka.
They had a son
Bronislaw Marian Arnold b. ca 1871 m. Stefania Maria Arnold,
the daughter of
Stefan Arnold b. ca 1830 + Stanislawa Ilowiecka, b. ca 1850.

Julian Pius Arnold was the grandson of German,
Jan Arnold, 1751-1840, in 1803 was living in RASZKOW

[1st marriage in 1798, in Wierzchoslaw, or in Wierzchoslawice close to Inowroclaw and west to Przybranowo:
Julianna Kiedrzynska, 1772-1811, the daughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski, b. in Wilczkow;
and 2nd m. in 1813, in Liskow (14 km west to Wilczkow), to
Helena Kiedrzynska, ca 1780 - 1845, the daughter of KASPER Kiedrzynski
of the Margonin district, ca 1753 - 1814 + Arciszewska b. ca 1763]

+ Julianna Kiedrzynska
[the daughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski who was the son of Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska and Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720, the owner of BIEGANIN close to RASZKOW]
1772-1811
[the 1st wife, but the 2nd was Helena Kiedrzynska, the daughter of Kasper Kiedrzynski who was the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski b. 1749, and of Jakub Kiedrzynski b. in Wilczkow]
and
Julian Pius Arnold was the grandson of
Wojciech Ilowiecki, 1765-1847 + Estera Nasierowska, 1770-1810.

Julian Pius Ludwik Arnold was the great-grandson of
Lucja Skorzewska, 1740 - 1786 + Antoni Nasierowski, 1735 - 1784.

Above Lucja Skorzewska was the daughter of
Antoni Skorzewski, b. ca 1710, d. in 1766 + Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, ca 1710 - bef. 1768.
And Anna JACKOWSKA was the sister to
Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the wife of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715 / 1720, the owner of Bieganin.
Anna was the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1670, and Jan's 1st wife ZALUSKOWSKA, b. ca 1680.

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.

KONSTANCJA Zaleska b. aft. 1665, d. 1730 / 1735, the daughter of Andrzej Zaleski and Krystyna Czarniecki. Buried in Kalisz. Married ca 1685 to Wladyslaw Poninski, ca 1660 - 1731, the son of
Hieronim Poninski + Teresa Chociszewski.
Wladyslaw Poninski was the governor of Wschowa, MP in 1695; the owner of Goliszewo in the Kalisz county; and of Wloszakowice; d. close to Leszno, buried in Kalisz. Wladyslaw's children:
Jozefa Poninska, Hieronim Poninski, Stanislaw, and Teodor Poninski.

Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki, Colonel, b. ca 1600, died in 1652 in Batoh + unknown wife;
the granddaughter of Krzysztof Czarniecki b. 1564.
Commander-in-chief of the Crown Army Stefan Czarniecki, b. 1599, d. 1665, was the son of mentioned
Krzysztof Czarniecki b. ca 1564, d. 1634 + Krystyna Rzeszowska.

Remigian Zaleski b. 1595, d. in 1645, the Sieradz official aft. 1620, MP in 1620, 1624, 1627. Senator in 1640-1642. In 1656 Remigian Zaleski was fighting under Stefan Czarniecki.
Remigian Zaleski {the son of MIKOLAJ ZALESKI the 1st} m. Anna Mielzynska, the daughter of Lukasz Mielzynski, the governor of Gniezno, and Remigian had a daughter Teresa Zaleska. Teresa Zaleska m. Adam Uriel Czarnkowski.
Teresa Zaleska Czarnkowska was the grandmother of Katarzyna Opalinska Leszczynska;
and the great-grandmother of Queen Maria Leszczynski of France + Ludwik XV / Louis XV, b. 1710,
and of Anna Leszczynski.
Adam Uriel Czarnkowski b. 1625, d. 1675.

Aleksander Zaleski was the owner of Zadzim, Pleszew [next Pleszew leaseholder - Adam Molski], and of Ostrorog. Aleksander was MP in 1633, 1646, 1649/1650. The founder a church in ZADZIM. Aleksander Zaleski m. Anna Dorota Walewska, with: Anna Mycielska and Dorota Glebocka, and a son Waclaw Zaleski, the Leczyca official. Waclaw Zaleski b. ca 1620.
Aleksander was the son of Mikolaj Zaleski, the Sieradz official,
and Aleksander Zaleski was the brother of Mikolaj ZALESKI the 2nd and of Remigian Zaleski b. 1595, the governor of LECZYCA in 1640-1645; and named 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. ca 1680 to Krystyna Molska Zaleska, born Czarniecka ca 1650. ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630/1640 - 1685), the brother of Elzbieta Zaleska, ie. Andrzej Zaleski m. ca 1680 the second to Krystyna Czarniecka b. ca 1650. Andrzej was her 3rd husband.
Krystyna the 4th married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688.
Krystyna Molska nee Czarnecki / Czarniecki [1st m. ca 1668 to JAN Walknowski of Wielun; 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.
The marriage in 1747 - old Ignacy Walknowski b. ca 1672 [the son of Jan Walknowski of Wielun + Krystyna Molski, and Krystyna was 2voto Jan Jaskolecki] + Elzbieta Laszczynska [the daughter of Michal Koszutski + Konstancja Koszutski].

Wojciech Rudnicki / Wojciech Jozef Antoni Rudnicki, 1741 - ca 1782 + Jozefa Ordega, the daughter of Wojciech Ordega + Rozalia Pawlowski, with the children of Wojciech Rudnicki:
1.
Wiktoria Ewa Zuzanna Rudnicka, b. 1764, d. 1791 + Ludwik Amadej;
2.
Antoni Jan Rudnicki, 1766 - 1791, the Wielun official;
3.
Marianna Rudnicka, b. August 1767, d. in 1791 + Jan Amadej. Marianna married two times more to brothers Hutten-Czapski of Ostrzeszow Wielkopolski. The sister of above brothers was Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762, married Izydor Kiedrzynski - my mother's genealogical line.

Wojciech Rudnicki b. in Chodaki in April 1741, had also the son, among others,
Szymon Rudnicki, b. ca 1765, d. in 1809 + Petronela Walknowska - Walichnowska,
the second Petronela married Hieronim Nieniewski.
Above Petronela Walknowska - Walichnowska was the lady-owner of Blizanow. Petronela Nieniewska Walknowska Rudnicka was the godmother to Daniel Seweryn Nieniewski b. in 1802 in Urbanice {2 km west to MALYSZYN, 5 km north-east to WIELUN, 2 km south to STAW, 6 km north to RUDA close to Wielun}, bpt. in 1802 in Ruda, 4 km south-east to WIELUN.

Nieniewski / Niniewski with Petronella Walichnowski Niniewska owned above Bliznow / Blizanow. Witnesses in 1802 - Feliks Murzynowski ex - owner of DEBOLEKA, and Wierzchleyska, virgin, of Wierzcholasy.

Krystyna Molska nee Czarnecki / Czarniecki [1st JAN Walknowski of Wielun; 2nd Jaskolecka] was living in Kobierno, 6 kilometres north-east of Krotoszyn, 8 km south to Rozdrazew;
18 km west to Raszkow.
In 1708 in Kobierno, she was godmother to newborn Romuald Sebastjan, the son of Stefan Dunin, the leaseholder of Kobierno + Anna Walknowski. Godparents:
Franciszek Zygmunt Galecki, the governor of Bydgoszcz, and Krystyna Walknowska Molska of Starogrod.
In Kobierno in 1675, marriage of Waclaw Twardowski + Marjanna Gorayska. Witnesses:
Zygmunt Jaraczewski and Jan Molski,
and Adam Zajaczkowski.
Kobierno in 1686: Stefan Goszczynski m. Marjanna Palczynska.
Witnesses: Jan Zaleski of Bozacin, and Stanislaw Molski.

In 1714, Wladyslaw Rudnicki, the owner of Wabcz / WYBCZ in the Chelmno county, took money from above Michal Nostitz-Jackowski [b. ca 1675/1680] for Piwnice = Golocczyzna
[7 km south-west to ZEGWIRT], after agreement among Stanislaw Jawosz and Michal Jackowski, in 1699.
Wladyslaw Rudnicki b. ca 1680/1685, maybe was the brother to Jozef Rudnicki b. ca 1685/1695 [oldest; b. NOT ca 1710].

Marianna Rudnicka, b. 1767, was the daughter of Wojciech Rudnicki older b. 1741 = Stefan Wojciech Rudnicki, b. April 1741 in Chodaki,
as the son of
JOZEF Rudnicki and Teresa PODLECKA.

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.

Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki the 2nd, had a daughter Zofia Aniela Czarniecka, b. ca 1670-1723 + Michal Potocki, senator in 1726-1749, the Wolyn governor in 1726-1749, lived ca 1660-1749.

Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki the 2nd, b. ca 1630 - d. in 1703, was the son of Marcin Czarniecki, b. ca 1600/1610 - killed in 1652 in Batoh, m. Zofia Bogdanska.

Marcin Czarniecki b. ca 1600/1610 was the brother to famous commander-in-chief of the Polish Crown Army Stefan Czarniecki b. ca 1599. And they were the brothers to Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki the 1st b. 1599.

Konstancja Czarniecka m. WACLAW Leszczynski younger.
Konstancja Joanna Czarniecka, ca 1630 - 1668,
was the daughter of above named
Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki the 1st b. 1599 + Zofia Kobierzycka.

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.
Andrzej Kiedrzynski - my ancestor of the mother side.

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 + Wazynska had children:
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).

Waclaw Leszczynski younger was the son of Wladyslaw Leszczynski, b. 1613, d. 1679 + Katarzyna Gajewska d. ca 1662.
Wladyslaw Leszczynski was the son of Waclaw Leszczynski older, 1575 - 1628 + Anna.
Waclaw older was the son of
Rafal Leszczynski, the SREM governor, b. ca 1526, d. in 1592 + Anna
[Rafal m. twice: Barbara Anna Dunin-Wolska; and Anna Katarzyna Korzbok, ca 1536 - ca 1583, the daughter of Wilhelm von Kurzbach and Magdalena von Malzahn-Wartenberg b. ca 1531 in Sycow, the Olesnica County].

Stanislaw I Leszczynski, 1677 - 1766, the King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania, Duke of Lorraine and a count of the Holy Roman Empire. Stanislaw Leszczynski died in Luneville, France.
The King was the son of Rafal Andrzej Leszczynski and Dss Anna Katarzyna Jablonowska.
Rafal Andrzej Leszczynski b. 1650 in Warsaw, was the son of Boguslaw Leszczynski and Anna von Donhoff.
Boguslaw was the son of Rafal II Leszczynski and Anna Radzyminska.
Rafal II Leszczynski b. 1579, d. in 1636 in Wlodawa, was the son of Andrzej Leszczynski and Anna Firlej.
Andrzej Leszczynski b. in 1559 in Bydgoszcz, d. in 1606, was the son of mentioned
Rafal Leszczynski, the SREM governor, b. ca 1526.

Compare:
the BISHOP, Adam Stanislaw Krasinski b. 1714,
was the son of
Jan Jozef Ignacy Krasinski b. 1675, the OPINIOGORA official, and Elzbieta Teresa Soltyk
[Ewa Trojanowska was the 2nd wife of Jan Jozef Krasinski, 1675-1764 in Krasne close to PRZASNYSZ;
Krasne is situated south-east to Przasnysz at way to ROZAN; 9 km south-east to LESZNO - see Wodkiewicz-Jaworska of Lodz.
Compare the Zbigniew Brzezinski family ie. ROMAN family].

The Ostrowskis:
Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski b. ca 1710/1725, d. in 1755 in Maluszyn, the son of Jan or of Wojciech. Jan was the Colonel.
Maluszyn is a village in the Zytno commune, within the Radomsko County, 12 kilometres east of Zytno, 30 km south-east of Radomsko.
Kazimierz Jan Ostrowski d. in 1755, m. Petronela Moszynska. He was the son of [but we have different data, too] Wojciech Ostrowski b. ca 1680 and Marianna DLUSKA.
The grandson of Lukasz Ostrowski b. ca 1650 and Marianna BUSINSKA.
The great-grandson of Jan Ostrowski b. ca 1620.

The father of Michal Kleofas Oginski b. 1765, was Andrzej Ignacy Oginski with wife Paula Szembek.
Michal Kleofas Oginski, the owner of the Helenow palace, Otrebusy, Komorow, Helenow and Opacz, was born as Michal Kleofas Oginski in Guzow close to Zyrardow on 7 October 1765; was a Polish and later Russian statesman, a Polish insurrectionary and composer; his father Andrzej Oginski was governor of Trakai, in Lithuania; his mother, Paulina nee Szembek.

Michal Kazimierz Oginski b. 1728 / 1730 or in Warsaw in 1731, d. on May 31, 1800 Slonim or Warszawa, in 1755 was the landowner of Helenow and Otrebusy, to his death in 1800, next owner of Otrebusy (and Helenow) was Michal Kleofas Ogiski to his death in 1833,

and after Helenow village of the Oginski family, in ca 1800 come to hands of
Tadeusz Ostrowski
(ca 1800 to 1817 Tomasz Adam Ostrowski,
1833-1855 Wincenty Arkuszewski, after him
Stanislaw Potocki and Jakub Ksawery Potocki).

In 1781 above named Michal Kazimierz Oginski was appointed deputy of the Lithuanian provinces, and a year later went abroad. He was in Brussels, Amsterdam, Berlin, Vienna, traveled to England. Visiting Prussia, asked for help of the Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm II, to regain their estates in Russia.