Encyklopedia Polski Niepodleglej: Bogdan Konstantynowicz, Rokossowski, Ostoja-Owsiany, Jaruzelski, Wodkiewicz, Spychalski, Chudzik, Bogucki, Natkanski, Sedzic., Oziemblowski, Dzierzynski, Pilsudski, Pilar-Pilchau, Kiedrzynski, Karski, Nostitz-Jackowski, Hutten-Czapski. Konfederacja Polski Niepodleglej: Leszek Moczulski of Mariowka in 1944/1945, Andrzej Ostoja-Owsiany in the Opoczno county in 1945, intelligence Colonel Adam Ostoja-Owsiany junior, and senior Adam Ostoja-Owsiany in Baranowicze close to the Bohdziewicz-Plaszczewski-Konstantynowicz family. You can read here about Garczynski of Zbaszyn and of Wilkowo Polskie - Ostrowski of Maluszyn - Skorzewski of Chelmo: the Polish underground network together with Wola Wiazowa, and with the links to Wielichowo - Stara Hancza - Miezonka of the Konstantynowiczs and Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis.
My family of Miezonka, the Berezyna parish, intermarried the Malkiewiczs of Stara Swolna and Oswieja and also to the Zarako-Zarakowski family of Holubowo-Swolna in the Dryssa county, the Witebsk province.
Holubowo / Golubovo by the river Swolna (with a palace of Jozef Zarako-Zarakowski and his wife Css Teofila Puslowska b. ca 1835, not ca 1825), 3 km south-west to Zaborje / Zaborze (Bernatowicz - 12 km south-east to Kochanowicze of the Chrapowicki family), 4 km west to the Swolna farm 1st of the Zarako-Zarakowskis (Chrapowicki, Wankowicz, Zarako-Zarakowski, Jozef Konstantynowicz + Anna Zarako-Zarakowska Css - this is my family history), 8 km south-west to village Swolna 5th (this farm was 2 km south-west to ZADZIERZ); 4 km south-east to Swolna 2nd = Stara Swolna with the Malkiewicz family (Izabela Horodecka-Malkiewicz told me on the villge, 20 km north-east to DRYSSA/Wierchniedzwinsk); 5 km south-east to 'Futor Swolna' / cottage Swolna 3rd. The Holubowo palace was situated 8 km north-east to the Swolna railway station and nearby Swolna/Svel'no/Swolno estate 4th (3 km north-east to Tobolki of the Niemirowicz-Szczyt intermarried the Chrapowickis - 'Wikipedia' described this estate) - acc to Polish military map of 1932. KNIAZIEWO / Knyazevo - 4/5 km south-east to Holubowo - both belonged to Jozef Zarako-Zarakowski b. ca 1833.
Teofila Zarakowska styled herself a countess, as the Geographical Dictionary of the 1880s reported because the Puslowski took this title Count in 1860s from Rome. The Zarako-Zarakowskis later styled themselves counts. Polish genealogists were determined to strip the Zarakowskis of their countship title in the 1990s. Currently, this family is being erased from public genealogies and the history of the Swolno estate (in 2026).
Czeslaw Konstantynowicz, the son of Jozef Konstantynowicz and Css Anna Zarako-Zarakowska (sorry for my mistake, she was not Css Teofila Zarakowska Puslowska, the lady-landlord of SWOLNA-Holubowo), was born on May 7, 1901, in Daugavpils/Dyneburg, in Latvia. From 1918 to 1922, he worked on the railway as a telegraph operator. After completing his military service, he was employed at the National Land Reclamation Society in Warsaw in 1927-1930. Sometimes is inf. on Konstantynowicz Czeslaw born in 1902, lived in Dyneburg, Swolna, Bransk.
Czeslaw Konstantynowicz married in Bransk on 14 January 1940 to Pelagia Dabrowska.
Czeslaw Konstantynowicz and Jan Konstantynowicz met after a wedding of Pelagia Dabrowska with Czeslaw Konstantynowicz. And Jan Konstantynowicz settled in Olszynka Grochowska, working in municipal council, arrested by Germans and died in 1943. Jan Konstantynowicz married Afina WASADZE, b. March 1900, in Supsa in western Georgia, in 1917 in Moscow, in 1921 in Rembertow, in 1946 in Wroclaw, the daughter of Filip Wasadze and Mielinka.
Count Jozef Zarakowski / Zarako - Zarakovski, born ca 1833 (like Antoni Konstantynowicz b. ca 1833), the owner of Holubowo palace, Kniaziewo estate, big Swolna lands (close to Stara Swolna, here the Malkiewicz family, they came from 'Polskie Inflanty', Oswieja / Osvej, and then in Miezonka, Anna Malkiewicz m. Stanislaw Konstantynowicz - the foster parents of my grandfather Jerzy Konstantynowicz aka Marian Konstantynowicz born in Tallinn), the owner of Wasilewo village in the Dryssa ujezd, the Witebsk government, Russia.
Count Jozef Zarakowski married Teofila Puslowska b. ca 1835.
His children:
1.
Anna Zarakowska, Zarako; b. 1865 in Wasiliszki, the Lida ujezd. She was living in the Dryssa county, Holubowo. After marriage in Swolna, her property; also estates by the Berezyna river and two homes in Daugavpils / Dyneburg. In the summer of 1918 moved from Witebsk / Vicebsk to Warsaw. Next she was living in Wolkowysk. Died in Bransk, Poland, on 10 August 1950.
Her husband Jozef Konstantynowicz, the son of Antoni Konstantynowicz, b. ca 1833. Jozef was born ca 1857, the second son of Antoni Konstantynowicz from Miezonka, the grandson of Dominik Konstantynowicz - the family Zarakowski and Jaroszewicz aft. 1945 known about Dominik Konstantynowicz and his estate in the Berezyna parish.
He was living in Swolna of Zarakowski. Very rich man. Two homes in Dyneburg. Big estate by the Berezyna river. He had three brothers. Summer 1918 in Vicebsk / Witebsk, died in unknown place of Russia aft. 1918.
2.
Hieronim Zarako Zarakowski / Zarakowski Jeronim (b. ca 1860), the godfather of Czeslaw Konstantynowicz in 1901 in Vierchnij Dvinsk / Dryssa. Czeslaw was born in Dyneburg, then he was living in Bransk. Czeslaw's mother was Anna Zarako-Zarakowska married Jozef Konstantynowicz, the brother of Stanislaw Konstantynowicz of Miezonka. The Malkiewiczs lived in Stara Swolna close to Swolna. Stanislaw m. Anna Malkiewicz. Above Anna Zarakowska married Konstantynowicz was the sister of Hieronim Zarako-Zarakowski, Count of Swolna in the Dryssa parish.
maybe 3.
Jan Zarako - Zarakowski / Zarako-Zarakowski, b. 21 February 1857; Russian General and Polish Army General. 1923 div., general retired. Lived in Warsaw, died before 1934, at Powazki buried (or Jan Zarako-Zarakowski was the son of older Jan Zarakowski).
Brief explanation to Teofila (probably born ca 1835, of the Puslowski family) married Jozef Zarako-Zarakowski:
the Zarakowskis came from Cielezyszki in 1843 in the Oszmiana parish = Telezhishki/Cialezyshki, 14 km north-west to Oszmiana. Teofila's daughter was [acc to my research she came from the Puslowski family and of Wasiliszki, Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki] Anna Zarako-Zarakowska married Jozef Konstantynowicz of Miezonka, the son of Antoni Konstantynowicz the owner of Miezonka, the grandson of Dominik Konstantynowicz + Oktawia Piottuch Kublicka Szumska.
Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki had very strong links to Swolna of the Niemirowicz-Szczytt family; and Szczuczyn is connected to Stara Hancza of the Scipio del Campo, then of Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski - the Swiatopelk-Mirski of Stara Hancza and Swiedziebnia intermarried Nostitz-Jackowskis from my mother's genealogical branch. This line of Swiatopelk-Mirski moved home to Sibiu in Romania in 1920s-1950s. This line of the Swiatopelk-Mirski had next genealogical links to Findeisen and Pawinski of Zgierz.
In 1840s in Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki, Jan Dubelt was living.
Above Scipio del Campo family intermarried the Szaszkiewiczs - they had connections to Miezonka by Dss Stefania Julia Radziwill m. Oskierka, m. Chrapowicka of Swolna-Kochanowicze.
Konstancja Szaszkiewicz m. ca 1850 to Jozef Scipio del Campo younger, 1810-1845. Konstancja Szaszkiewicz b. 1827, had children - Konstancja Scipio del Campo, b. 1850; Jozefa Scipio b. ca 1850; Bohdan Scipio.
Konstancja Szaszkiewicz b. 1827, had the brother Cezary Szaszkiewicz, 1832-1900, m. Css Helena Maria Jozefa Bninska.
Above Helena BNINSKA and her great-grandparents:
1. Rafal Bninski
[Rafal Bninski, 1705 - 1770, the son of Piotr Bninski, the Naklo judge, 1660-1716 + Anna Krakowska], the Srem governor, 1705-1770;
2. Mikolaj Swinarski, 1711-1773;
3. Wojciech Dzierzek;
4. Szymon Stadnicki, 1730-1775;
5. Marianna Kwilecka, 1700-1761;
6. Anna Bninska, 1727-1771.
Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki belonged to the Scipio del Campo in the 18th century; then in 1807 the Drucki-Lubecki family took Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki, because in 1800 died the governor of Lida, Scipio, who left only underage Maria Scipio. Her mother Teresa, was the older sister of Franciszek Ksawery Drucki-Lubecki. In 1807, Franciszek Ksawery married Maria Scipio del Campo. The Drucki-Lubeckis took Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki. Franciszek Ksawery Drucki-Lubecki, 1779-1846 in Sankt Petersburg, minister of Polish Kingdom in 1821-1830.
Franciszek Ksawery Drucki-Lubecki was the son of Duke Franciszek Drucki Lubecki b. 1741 + Genowefa Olizar-Wolczkiewicz, the sister of Filip Nereusz Olizar.
Genowefa Olizar Drucka had children among others
1. Teresa Drucka-Lubecka b. 1774 + Jozef Scipio del Campo older b. 1770
(with a daughter Maria Scipio Drucka-Lubecka born in Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki. Jozef older b. 1770 was the son of Ignacy Pawel Scipio + Marianna Wodzicki),
2. Hieronim Drucki m. Krystyna Niemirowicz-Szczytt;
3. Jozefa Drucka Lubecka m. Wojciech Puslowski;
4. Tekla Drucka Lubecka m. Jozef Niemirowicz-Szczytt;
5. Franciszek Ksawery Drucki-Lubecki.
Above Jozef Scipio del Campo, 1770-ca 1805, was the son of Ignacy Pawel Scipio del Campo + Marianna Wodzicka.
Jozef had the daughter Maria Drucka-Lubecka Scipio del Campo, 1799 in Szczuczyn-1876, the lady-owner of Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki.
Maria was the mother, among others,
Julia Puslowska;
Genowefa Paulina Emilia Puslowska;
Duke Aleksander Medard Franciszek Drucki-Lubecki senior.
Above Julia married Count Ksawery Franciszek Puslowski,
the son of Count Wojciech Puslowski + Jozefa Drucka Lubecka.
Above Genowefa Paulina Emilia Puslowska nee Drucka-Lubecka, 1821-1867, married Wladyslaw Jan Adam Puslowski, 1801- 1859, the son of
Count Wojciech Puslowski + Jozefa Drucka Lubecka.
The Puslowski-Trubecki of Tallinn-Drucki Lubecki:
children of landowner and revolutionary Nestor Trubecki / Nester Troubetzkoy or Kalinowski / Trubeckoj born 1832 or 1840 in Cracow and died in Cracow or in Warsaw, Congress Poland in 1907. Nester Trubecki had children, acc to Tonu Trubecki in 2025:
1. Herasim Trubecki;
2. Anita Puslowska;
3. Benita von Pistohlkors / Benita Pistolhkors;
4. Ewita Bystram;
5. Pawel Trubecki;
6. Clement Trubecki;
7. Nikodem Trubecki, Captain of 'Jermak' in 1921-1922.
Above Anita Puslowska nee Trubecka, b. 1863 in the Castle Dunajec / Nedec vara, in the Kingdom of Hungary, married Count Leon Puslowski; the mother of Wislawa Palochay-Horvath and Wigunt Puslowski.
Above Wislawa Palochay-Horvath b. 1881 in Wilno, m. Janos Palochay-Horvath, with children:
Katalin Salamon de Alap and Mate Palochay-Horvath.
Above Count Leon Puslowski, 1852-1894, buried in Wilno, was the son of Count Wandalin Puslowski + Jadwiga.
Leon Puslowski was the brother of Genowefa Broel-Plater and Marta Maria Krasinska.
Above Wandalin Puslowski was the son of Wojciech Puslowski born in 1762 in Pyeski / Piaski, Belarus, died in 1833 in Szydlowicze / Vyalikiya Shylavichy / Wielkie SZYLOWICZE of the Slonim / Wolkowysk county.
Wojciech Puslowski was the the son of Franciszek Puslowski b. ca 1730, died in 1799.
Wojciech married Jozefa Lubecka. Wojciech was the father of WANDALIN Puslowski and Genowefa Tyzenhaus.
Genowefa married Adolf Rudolf Tyzenhauz in 1820, and Adolf was born in 1790; they had 3 daughters among others Jozefa Potocka and Hermancja / Ermancja Maria Uruska.
Above Wojciech Puslowski married Jozefa Drucka Lubecka.
Wojciech Puslowski was the son of Franciszek Puslowski b. ca 1730, died in 1799 - here we have links among the Trubeckis of Tallinn with Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki were the Dubelts lived in 1840s. The Puslowskis intermarried Jozef Zarako-Zarakowskis of Holubowo-Swolna-Kniaziewo born ca 1833, acc to my research.
Named Adolf Rudolf Tyzenhaus d. in 1830, born in Peczera close to Tulczyn in Russia. Above Adolf Tyzenhauz was the son of Ignacy Tyzenhaus and Marianna Przezdziecka.
Genowefa Puslowska m. Tyzenhaus in 1821 in Olszew in Belarus.
Above Ignacy Tyzenhaus, ca 1760-1822,
was the son of Michal Tyzenhaus b. ca 1730,
the grandson of Benedykt Tyzenhaus, b. ca 1700,
and the great-grandson of Michal Jerzy Tyzenhaus b. ca 1670.
Above Franciszek Puslowski m. Salomea Grabowska b. ca 1730.
Franciszek was the son of Jozef Dominik Puslowski b. ca 1700 + Anna Olszewska b. ca 1710.
Above Dss Jozefa Drucka-Lubecka, ca 1780-1830, m. Wojciech Puslowski, 1762-1833.
Jozefa was the daughter of Duke Franciszek Drucki-Lubecki, 1741-1802 + Genowefa Olizar-Wolczkiewicz, 1748-1784;
the granddaughter of Duke Jozef Drucki-Lubecki, the Orsza official, b. ca 1690 + Wiktoria Skirmunt.
Above Wojciech Puslowski married Jozefa DRUCKA-LUBECKA ca 1798 - they had 6 or 7 children among others Genowefa TYZENHAUZ and Wladyslaw Jan Adam Puslowski.
Wojciech had 8 siblings among others Stefan Marceli Puslowski and Bruno Antoni Puslowski.
Above Marta Maria Krasinska aka 'Monkgud', 1859-1943 in Nicea, close to Loewenstein, painter and author. Marta Puslowska m. Kazimierz Antoni Bernard Krasinski in 1882.
Kazimierz was the son of Count Adam Henryk Kajetan Krasinski, lived in the Blonie county, 1821-1903 + Karolina Mycielska.
Teofila Puslowska b. ca 1835, was the daughter of Wladyslaw Puslowski / Wladyslaw Jan Adam Puslowski b. 1801 + Julia. Teofila had a brother Edward Puslowski b. ca 1826; relatives of Genowefa Puslowski Tyzenhaus, inf. in 1835-1837.
Wladyslaw Puslowski was the son of Wojciech Puslowski + ca 1798 to Jozefa DRUCKA-LUBECKA, Dss, ca 1780-1830. Wojciech Puslowski, 1762-1833.
Jozefa was the daughter of Duke Franciszek Drucki-Lubecki, 1741-1802 + Genowefa Olizar-Wolczkiewicz, 1748-1784;
the granddaughter of Duke Jozef Drucki-Lubecki, the Orsza official, b. ca 1690 + Wiktoria Skirmunt.
Above Wojciech Puslowski married ca 1798 to Jozefa DRUCKA-LUBECKA; they had 6 or 7 children among others Genowefa TYZENHAUZ and Wladyslaw Jan Adam Puslowski b. 1801.
Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762, was the son of Franciszek Puslowski b. 1730.
Wandalin Puslowski was the son of Wojciech Puslowski born in 1762 in Pyeski / Piaski, Belarus, died in 1833 in Szydlowicze / Vyalikiya Shylavichy / Wielkie SZYLOWICZE of the Slonim / Wolkowysk county.
Wojciech Puslowski was the the son of Franciszek Puslowski b. ca 1730, died in 1799.
Wojciech married Jozefa Lubecka. Wojciech was the father of WANDALIN Puslowski and Genowefa Tyzenhaus.
Genowefa married Adolf Rudolf Tyzenhauz in 1820, and Adolf was born in 1790; they had 3 daughters among others Jozefa Potocka and Hermancja / Ermancja Maria Uruska.
Teofila Puslowska b. ca 1835, the daughter of Wladyslaw Puslowskiego + Julia, 1st wife.
Teofila had sibilings: Augusta b. 1819, Pawel Puslowski b. 1824, and Edward b. 1826; and half-sibilings: Franciszek Ksawery Puslowski, b. 1847; Zygmunt Wladyslaw Mikolaj Feliks Adam Puslowski b. 1848 -
both sons of Wladyslaw Puslowski / Wladyslaw Jan Adam Josef Puslowski, 1801-1859 + 2nd wife Princess Genowefa Paulina Emilia Drucka-Lubecka, 1820-1867: above sons obtained the title of Count from Pope Pius IX on 4th April 1869.
Edward Puslowski b. 1826, m. Stefania Morykoni, voto Plater de Broel.
The Panemune Castle / Ubermemel [Zamek Gielgudow / Panemunes pilis - 15 km east of Jurbork / Jurbarkas], was owned by Gielgud / Gelgaudas family, near Kaunas - Jurbarkas highway. Above named castle in 1759 was bought by the Samogitian nobleman Antoni Gielgud / Gelgaudas older. Younger Antoni Gielgud, 1792-1831. After 1783 the Castle was reconstructed, but the castle suffered during the 1831 uprising and in 1832 or 1833 Gielgud / Gelgaudas for participation in rebellion had been expropriated [in 1833, the tsarist authorities confiscated the property, which later regained Gielgud's cousins Puslowski]. Later owned by the state and and rented by different families [1867 - PUSLOWSKI].
Wanda Lubienska's father:
Seweryn Lubienski, the owner of Kolano and Rudzieniec; b. 1811 / 1812 - d. 1855 in Wenecja / Venice / Veneto, Italy;
was the son of Franciszek Ksawery Lubienski [b. 1784 in Szczytniki, died in Guzow, in 1826; Captain of the Napoleon Guard] and Paulina;
Seweryn was the husband of Amelia Golabek Jezierska;
Seweryn was the father of Maria Gorska; Wanda Weyssenhoff; Witold Jozef Lubienski; Kazimierz Lubienski; Zdzislaw Stanislaw Jozef Lubienski; Mieczyslaw Jan Lubienski; Teofila Bogumila Stadnicka; Jadwiga Lubienska, and Jan Nepomucen Lubienski; half brother of Kazimierz Lubienski.
Above named Amelia Golabek Jezierska - Lubienska b. 1813, d. 1885, the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Pawel Golabek-Jezierski and Karolina Jelski; she was sister of Maria Golicyn; Jadwiga Puslowska and Waldemar Golabek-Jezierski.
Under copyright by Leszek Mila in 2015 at www.geni.com.
Above Jan Nepomucen Pawel Golabek-Jezierski 1786 - 1858 in Garbow, the Brzeg County, the Opole province;
the son of Karol Golabek Jezierski and Zuzanna Golabek Jezierska;
the father of Amelia Lubienska; Maria Golicyn; Jadwiga Puslowska and Waldemar Golabek-Jezierski.
Filip Nereusz Olizar-Wolczkiewicz, ca 1750-1816, m. Ludwika Niemirowicz-Szczytt, 1-voto Ludwik Oskierka,
the daughter of Krzysztof Niemirowicz-Szczytt + Css Jozefa Butler.
Ludwika had 3 children: Narcyz, Gustawa and Adelajda m. Aleksander Narcyz Przezdziecki.
The Scipio del Campo owned Stara Hancza ca 1800, Weronika Scipio del Campo was lady-owner, b. bef. 1763, the daughter of Ignacy Pawel Scipio del Campo, 1728 - 1791.
Ignacy was the son of Jozef Scipio del Campo oldest, ca 1705 - 1743, and the grandson of Jan Scipio and Teresa Jozefowicz.
JOZEF was the Lithuanian Marshal in 1739, MP, the Lida official. Jozef married Teresa Barbara Pac, born Radziwill, in 1728. Teresa was born in 1714, in Berdyczow. They had 2 children, a son - Ignacy Pawel Scipio del Campo. Ignacy b. 1728, m. Marianna Wodzicka b. ca 1730.
Above Weronika was the granddaughter of Piotr Wodzicki, the governor in Sacz, lived 1700-1770 + Konstancja Dembinska, 1700-1784.
Weronika was the great-granddaughter of Teresa Lipska b. ca 1670, the daughter of Jan Stanislaw Lipski, 1630-1683, the granddaughter of Hieronim LIPSKI + Anna Taszycka.
Weronika Scipio del Campo b. ca 1763, m. Pawel Jan Grabowski ca 1780. Pawel Grabowski with the Oksza coat of arms, the Wolkowysk official, 1761-1831,
was the son of General Michal Grzegorz Grabowski b. 1719 in Lithuania, d. 1799 in Cracow, and Ewa Karolina ZELENSKA b. 1742.
Michal's brother was Tomasz Marian Grabowski, b. 1720, d. 1771, the son of Stefan Grabowski b. ca 1690, and Teodora STRYJENSKA. Tomasz Grabowski was the husband of Anna ROZYCKA and Dorota Ottenhauzen b. 1744.
Michal's second brother was Jan Jerzy Grabowski + Elzbieta Szydlowska. She was 2-voto Stanislaw August Poniatowski, the King of Poland-Lithuania. Elzbieta had a son a son Stanislaw Grabowski, with new Topor coat of arms, b. in 1780 in Warsaw, died in 1845 in Warsaw, Secretary of Prime Minister of the Warsaw Duchy; Stanislaw Grabowski m. 1st to Cecylia Dembowska, the daughter of Jozef Dembowski, 2nd to Css Julia Zabiello.
Michal's next brother Jozef Grabowski with great-great-granddaughter Teodozja Grabowska + Aleksander Oskierka.
Michal's sister Wiktoria Grabowska b. ca 1690 ? + ca 1710 to Faustyn Benedykt Kosciuszko b. ca 1670,
the son of Aleksander Jan Kosciuszko, 1629-1711 + Teresa Denisowicz
(Aleksander was the great-grandfather to General Tadeusz Kosciuszko);
Michal's last brother was Wojciech Grabowski.
Weronika Grabowska had children:
Karolina Maria Larysz;
and Ludwika Broel Plater.
Elzbieta Grabowska, b. 1748 or 1749, d. 1810 in Warsaw, the daughter of Teodor Kajetan Szydlowski the official in PLOCK, and Teresa Witkowska. Elzbieta married Jan Jerzy Grabowski (d. 1789) with children: Michal Grabowski, Aleksandra Grabowska, Kazimierz Grabowski.
Elzbieta married 2nd Stanislaw August Poniatowski, with children: Kazimierz Grabowski, Stanislaw Grabowski, Izabela Grabowska.
Above Stanislaw Grabowski, b. 1780, Warszawa, d. 1845, Warszawa, Secretary of the Council of State and Ministers Council of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, married Cecylia Dembowska, the daughter of Jozef Dembowski + Julia Zabiello.
Weronika's [Grabowska nee Scipio of Stara Hancza] daughter was mentioned Ludwika Broel-Plater, 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.
Above Weronika sold Stara Hancza in 1803 to Andrzej Mietlerski.
Weronika Scipio del Campo was lady-owner, b. bef. 1763, the daughter of Ignacy Pawel Scipio del Campo, 1728 - 1791.
In 1813 - Duke Tomasz Bogumil Swiatlopelk-Mirski took Stara Hancza.
Duke Tomasz Mirski was a participant in the November Uprising, 1831, for which the tsarist authorities confiscated his property, which was put up for auction a few years later. He was accused by Poles of treason; so let's see what happened? In 1832 Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski returned from emigration and was closely connected with the imperial court in St. Petersburg. His son becomes the godson of Emperor Nicholas I of Romanov.
The grandson is Russia's interior minister, but in 1905 this grandson is accused by Russian nationalists on a provocation known as Bloody Sunday.
Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski is also accused of defrauding funds bef. 1831. After all, it was he, Tomasz Mirski, who commanded a 600-strong unit in 1831 and fought until September 1831. However, his descendants are tied to the Germans from Saxony and Przasnysz - Swiedziebnia and Smilowice in the Chocen commune. They are supporters of Edward Jurgens in 1858, and Gustaw Findeisen becomes a secret courier in 1862 and envoy of Leopold Kronenberg during the January Uprising in 1863-1864.
The Swiatopelk-Mirski family came from Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski who 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;
Prince Nikolay Svyatopolk-Mirsky b. in St PETERSBURG;
Prince Dmitriy Sviatopolk-Mirsky b. in Stara Hancza, the Suwalki County;
and Marjanna Swiatopelk-Mirska.
And now on the Rodys family of Przasnysz:
Karol Wilhelm Rodys = Wilhelm Rodys, b. in 1819 in Przasnysz, close to the Krasne estate of the Dukes KRASINSKI. He was German of Evangelical Augsburg Church of Przasnysz. In 1823 / 1825, Jakub Rodys and Ernest Dahl were the members of the parish supervision (parish college) in Przasnysz.
Wilhelm Rodys was the son [we have also mistake, that Wilhelm was the son of JAN RODYS b. ca 1795 ?] of Jakub Rodys OLDER of PRZASNYSZ, b. ca 1800 [the grandson of Jan Rodys b. ca 1780], and the first wife Krystyna Wilhelmina Wilhelmann.
Wilhelm Rodys of Przasnysz was the husband of Boleslawa Wanda Swiatopelk-Mirska, b. 1831 in Stara Hancza in the Suwalki county.
We back to Wasiliszki. Here General Miroslaw Milewski moved home in 1938, from Lipsk [Podlaski] to Wasiliszki. Anastazja his mother, was the German language teacher. Milewski back to Lipsk / Lipsko. Miroslaw Milewski in 1944 served Red Army and in 1945 served Soviet counter-intelligence. Miroslaw Milewski co-operated in 1944 with the communist secret service in Augustow. His mother was ANASTAZJA MILEWSKA b. in 1895 in INWALD in the Andrychow commune, the Wadowice county. Inwald - 5 km east to Andrychow. Inwald is a village in the Andrychow commune, within the Wadowice County, 5 kilometres east of Andrychow, 8 km west of Wadowice.
Above WASILISZKI / VOSILISKIS, at way from Lida to Grodno, belonged bef. 1795 to Alexandrovich. In 1795, Vasilishki was in Russian Empire as the volost center of the Lida county.
In Wasiliszki, the Dubelt family of Riga, was living in 1838 and in Szczuczyn in 1845 / Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki.
Johann Dubbelt / Jan Dubelt (b. 1805 in Riga), the son of Michael Dubelt / Mikhail Dubbelt (b. ca 1770 ?) and Anna Zeman, and Jan / Johann Dubelt was Lieutenant, married in Wasiliszki in 1838 to Elzbieta Marianna Zabczynska (they div. ?), with the son Mikolaj Ignacy Andrzej Dziczkaniec.
Remember on Major-General of the gendarmerie (Russian counterintelligence and being the successor in office of Benkendorf from Estonia; General Dubelt / Dubbelt, Staff Commander of the Corps of Gendarmes in 1835-1856) Leonti V. Dubbelt / von Dubelt who was the owner of the factory Kuvshinovo, Tver region; he enjoyed high confidence and patronage of the king.
Von Dubelt, Leonti Vasilyevich / Leonti Wassiljewitsch Dubelt (b. 1792, died 1862),
was the son of
Vasily Ivanovich Dubbelt b. ca 1760, by his wife Mary Grigorievna Shperter vel Medina Celli, Princess,
the grandson of Ivan Dubbelt older b. ca 1720/1730.
Leonti's brother was Peter Dubelt, Colonel b. ca 1794 - see below.
Von Dubelt is the German noble family from Livonia since the beginning of the 18th century. Ivan Dubbelt entered the Russian service, b. ca 1720/1730.
Ivan's (older) sons (b. ca 1720/1730): Vasily Dubbelt b. ca 1760, and Mikhail Dubbelt older (b. ca 1770).
A cousin of Leonti Vasilievich (b. 1792) - Ivan M. Dubbelt younger (born 1805, Riga) / Jan Dubelt, was the son of Michael Dubetl / Michal Dubelt (b. ca 1770), and Ivan Dubbelt younger served in the Estonian Jaeger Regiment, took part in suppressing the Polish uprising of 1863-1864. Named Michael Dubbelt b. ca 1770 was the son of older Ivan Dubbelt b. ca 1720/1730.
Ivan's (younger born in Riga in 1805) son - Evgenii Dubelt / Eugene I. Dubbelt, b. ca 1840, served from 1861 in Tiflis / Tbilisi.
Leonti V. Dubbelt / von Dubelt (b. 1792 died 1862), married Anna Nikolaevna Persian Mordvinov in 1818. In marriage, had two sons:
Nicholas / Nikolai Dubelt (1819-1874);
and Michail / Michael Dubelt younger (1822-1900).
Above younger Michael Leontievich Dubbelt or Dubelt was Lieutenant-General (1897). Dubbelt / Dubelt Michael or Michail Leontievich who was born February 8, 1822 in Kiev, Russian cavalry Major General, he was commandant of the Tiflis Alexandropol / Aleksandrapol fortress 1887-1890.
His first wife Nataly / Natalia Puszkin / Natalja Aleksandrovna Pushkin since 1853, born May 23 / 4 Jun 1836 in St. Petersburg,
was the daughter of Alexander Pushkin, poet.
This son - M. Dubelt in 1860, lost above named Kuvshinovo factory in gambler to hands of Peter Troubetzkoy Nikitich b. 1826 died 1880, the leader of the provincial nobility. Prince Troubetzkoy in 1869 sold it to Michael Gavrilovich Kuvshinov;
his father Nikita Petrovich Trubetskoy, b. August 18, 1804
and his grandfather Peter S. Troubetzkoy / Trubetskoy born 1760 married to a daughter of Alexander Gruzinsky - Princess Darejan or Daria Aleksandrovna Gruzinskaya died 1796. Prince Peter / Pyotr Sergeyevich Troubetzkoy / Piotr Sergiejevich Trubeckoj (1760-1817) with four children,
including Sergei Petrovich Troubetzkoy (29 August 1790 - 22 November 1860) who was one of the organizers of the Decembrist movement and was a freemason.
Mentioned Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin b. May 26 / 6 June 1799 in Moscow, Russian poet;
his paternal grandfather, Leo Puszkin / Lev A. Pushkin was artillery colonel;
the father - Sergei L. Pushkin (1767-1848) + Pushkin's mother who was a granddaughter of Hannibal.
The brother of the poet - Lew Puszkin vel Lev Pushkin born 1805.
Above Nikolai Leontievich / Nicholas (1819-1874) was also Lieutenant-General (1864), commander in 1852 - 1856 of the Belarusian Hussar Regiment.
The brother of Leonti Vasilievich -
Peter V. Dubbelt (born 1794 in Mogilev, Belarus now), the Adjutant in 1822-1826 of General N. N. Rajewski.
A cousin of Leonti Vasilievich -
Ivan M. Dubbelt (born 1805, Riga) / Jan Dubelt, the son of Michael Dubetl / Michal Dubelt, served in the Estonian Jaeger Regiment, took part in suppressing the Polish uprising of 1863-1864.
Ivan's son was Evgenii / Eugene I. Dubbelt, served from 1861 in Tiflis / Tbilisi.
Mentioned Leonty Vasilyevich Dubelt born 1792, was a Russian secret police head under Nicholas I: Chief of Staff of the Gendarme Corps in 1835-1856, and Governor of the Third Section in 1839-1856, ie Russian counter-intelligence. Leonty Dubbelt took position in 1830, through the patronage of A. F. Lvov. Named Lvov was a relative through his wife and an adjutant of A. H. Benckendorff. Dubbelt received the post of gendarmerie staff officer in Tver (compare Frauchi, Trubecki). Remember on Major-General of the gendarmerie (Russian counterintelligence and being the successor in office of Benkendorf from Estonia; General Dubelt / Dubbelt, Staff Commander of the Corps of Gendarmes in 1835-1856) Leonti V. Dubbelt / von Dubelt who was the owner of the factory Kuvshinovo, Tver region; he enjoyed high confidence and patronage of the king.
Von Dubelt, Leonti Vasilyevich / Leonti Wassiljewitsch Dubelt (b. 1792, died 1862),
was the son of
Vasily Ivanovich Dubbelt b. ca 1760, by his wife Mary Grigorievna Shperter vel Medina Celli, Princess,
the grandson of Ivan Dubbelt older b. ca 1720/1730.
In Tver acted Zhurnollo L. A. (Dziurnollo?), engineer and commerce adviser, factory director and board member of the Society of electromechanical installations 'Dyuflon, Konstantynowicz and Co.', a board member of the Society of Tver city railway,
Mr Breguet - the engineer of 'Dyuflon and Konstantynowicz', company representative, Swiss citizen and friend of Drzewiecki.
Poles in the Soviet Union since 1937 been the main enemy!
So... Arthur Eugene Leonard Frauchi / Artour Khristianovitch Frautschi / Arthur Hristianovich Artuzov Frautschi / Artur Khristyanovich Artuzov / Frauchi b. 1891, the Tver region, died 1937, Moscow; headed the Soviet foreign intelligence service INO (OGPU, NKVD) from August 1931 to May 1935.
The Tver province is linked to Waclaw Mienzynski who was 1903 sent to Yaroslavl as a representative of the newspaper 'Iskra', a member of the Yaroslavl organization of the RSDLP, met M. S. Kedrov / Kedar?, N. I. Podvoisky, Didrikil Nina wife of Podvoisky.
In the history of intelligence services Artuzov Arthur Frauchi was headed counterintelligence, foreign intelligence and military intelligence, born 1891 in the village Ustinovo, Kashin County, Tver province (Dubbelt or Dubelt family in Kuvshinovo, Tver region = Russia, Tver Oblast, Kuvshinovo, close to Puzakovo; ca 120 km west of Tver),
his father Christian Frautschi was a master cheesemaker in the estate of the landowner Likhachev. Frauchi father remained a Swiss citizen;
mother, Augusta Avgustovna Didrikil, Latvian descent, taught him French and German, and then he taught himself English.
Family of Christian Frautschi, came from Switzerland to Russia in 1881 and settled in the estate of landowner Popov, Apashkovo, Tver province, where his older brother Paul / Peter Frautschi, arrived in this region 1879, next in Yurino estate, manor Zhdanov, Mikhailovsky, Putjatino, the village Davydkovo / Davydovo, 17 km north-west of Kashin, and north-east of Tver. Cheesemaker was working in the estate Mykolaivka, and Christian Frautschi married Augusta Didrikil, Didrikil family was of mixed origin, the Latvian and Estonian, her grandfather was a Scot; after the wedding, the young family settled in the estate at Kashin County, Tver province.
Leonty Dubelt was working on duty as staff officer in Benckendorff's reception room during his illness, Dubelt impressed the chief of the gendarmerie so much that Benckendorff retained him in his office. That same year, L. V. Dubelt joined the Gendarme Corps with the rank of colonel.
From March 1839 to August 1856, he was the manager of the Third Section of His Imperial Majesty's Chancellery, a member of the Main Directorate of the Censorship Committee, and a member of the Secret Committee on Schismatics. In the 1840s, he served on commissions investigating secret political societies. On December 6, 1844, he was a major general in His Majesty's retinue and chief of staff of the Corps of Gendarmes, and was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general.
Above Count (in 1832) Alexander Christophorovich Benckendorff / Konstantin Alexander Karl Wilhelm Christoph Graf von Benckendorff b. 1782, Reval, died in 1844, near Dago Island, was the Chief of the Separate Corps of Gendarmes, and simultaneously Chief of the Third Section of His Imperial Majesty's Chancellery (1826-1844) ie modern Russian counter-intelligence.
Above Alexey Fyodorovich Lvov (1798, Reval-1870, the Kovno Governorate) was Russian composer, the author of the music for the national anthem of the Russian Empire, "God Save the Tsar!" in 1833, died in the Kovno County, in Raudon Castle / Raudan Castle; in 1810, the estate was acquired by Prince Platon Alexandrovich Zubov. In the 1840s, his illegitimate daughter, Sofia Kaisarova. The wife of named Lvov in 1838 was Praskovya Ageyevna Abaza b. 1817, with children: Fyodor, Praskovya Vaksel, and Alexandra born in 1846.
Above Count (since 1793), Prince (since 1796) Platon Aleksandrovich Zubov b. 1767, m. Tekla Valentinovich / Walentynowicz with children: Valerian Platonovich Platonov and Sofya Platonovna Platonov.
Above Tekla Ignatyevna Valentinovich / Tekla Walentynowicz b. 1801, of Wilno, married the Catherine's last favorite. She married twice: Platon Aleksandrovich Zubov, 1767-1822, and Andrei Petrovich Shuvalov, 1802-1873.
The Chelishchev family (Czeliszczew / Tchelischev) intermarried my Konstantynowicz family:
Olga Vasilievna Konstantinovich was living in Pskov, str Kalinin, No 15/11, Apt. 1. Named Olga Chelishchev - Konstantinovich / Olga Tchelischev, the daughter of Vasilij Chelishchev and Olga was married to Lew Konstantynowicz - b. ca 1865 / 1870.
Olga b. ca 1875, her son Lew Lwowicz Konstantynowicz born 1900.
Above named Vasilij Chelishchev was born 1823 (not ca 1840 / 1850).
Lew Konstantynowicz senior (b. ca 1865/1870) was the brother of Wiktor Konstantynowicz born in 1874 in Kazan.
According to statements the Church of the Holy Trinity was built in 1740 by Major Joann Chelishchev / Ivan Sergeyevich Chelischev at his own expense. In 1840, the Holy Trinity Church (Novo-Troitsk) was assigned to a Church which is 4 miles away in Piesna. A detailed description of the temple, published in the 'Pskov diocese statements' for 1896. Above Vasily Dmitrievich Chelishchev, b. 1823, had the son Ivan Vasilyevich Chelishchev, b. ca 1859, d. in 1860s. Sometimes we have inf. Chelishchev, Vasily Dmitrievich, born November 3, 1818, married Chelishchev (Osipova) Alexandra Fedorovna. Named Chelishchev Vasily Dmitrievich born in 1823 in Borovsk, the Kaluga Province in Russia, the son of Chelishchev Dmitry Yakovlevich born 1795 + Chelishchev nee Maslovskaya Varvara Vasilievna born in 1807.
Above Vasiliy had the following daughters:
1. born on September 18, 1855 (not ca 1875) Olga Vasiliyevna Kannenberg nee Chelishcheva; Olga's second husband was Lew Konstantynowicz.
2. b. in 1860 the daughter Euphrosyne (Raisa) Vasiliyevna Levitskaya / Lewicka nee Chelishcheva; and others.
Above Dmitry Yakovlevich Chelishchev born 1795 in Borovsk, the Kaluga Province, d. in 1836, Borovsk; and Dmitry was the son of Yakov Semyonovich Chelishchev b. ca 1747. The grandson of Simeon b. 1711, died in 1796 in Borovsk. Named Semyon Vasilyevich Chelishchev b. 1711, was the son of Vasilij Chelishchev / Vasyl Chelichtschev older b. ca 1680. From this family we know on Alexander Aleksandrovich Chelishchev, 1797-1881, participated in the War of 1812-1814.
Alexander Alexandrovich Chelishchev, the member of the Union of Welfare, married to Natalya Alekseevna Pushkin.
His father was Aleksandr Chelishchev + Mariya Ogaryova.
We back to the Pushkin family intermarried the Konstantynowiczs of Riga:
close to Humala, in the Keila Parish, was an estate of Abram Hannibal. In Estonia, Abram Hannibal taken a family
crest when he bought an estate Karyakyula / Vana-Karjakula mois / Alt-Hohenhof - Ivan Gannibal (1735-1801),
was born in Karjakula Manor (Pushkin),
after: von Glehn, von Gernet, von Krause / Kraus.
Karjakula is a small borough in Keila Parish, Harju County, northern Estonia.
It is known that Hannibal was the chief commander of Tallinn for 10 years and married Regina Christina
Sjoberg / Sheberg in 1736; she was the daughter of the Swedish army captain Mattias Sjoberg
(the female line from the family Albedil) but her first son was born on 5 June 1735 in Vana-Karjakula mois.
The three eldest sons (Ivan, Peter and Osip) were born in Eastland, and two younger
(Isaac and Jacob), on the estates of Pskov province.
We back now to Dubbelt / Dubelt (Riga and Wasiliszki close to Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki) and Count Alexander von Benckendorff / Aleksandr Khristoforovich Benkendorf, b. 1781 or 1783 d. 1844, was a Russian Cavalry General; he is most frequently remembered for his later role, under Tsar Nicholas I, as the head of the Gendarmes and the Secret Police in Imperial Russia.
Alexander von Benckendorff was born to a Baltic German family in Reval / Tallinn.