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In search of genealogy. It is of greatest importance to me.
I am looking for all information about my grandfather Marian or Jerzy Konstantynowicz and about his family from the parish of Berazino (Berezina, Berezino or Berezyna). He belonged to one of the old noble families from the farthest eastern reaches of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Those lands were also the first to be taken by tsarist Russia as the result of the partitions of Poland.
Those near and dear (families
at the beginning of the 20th cent.) in the
Berazino parish (Mother of God of
Mercy catholic church),
Riga / Ryga, the Dryssa ujezd and elsewhere:
Viljandi, Tallinn, Parnu / Parnawa, Moscow, Petersburg, Ufa, Miezonka, Hapsal / Haapsalu, Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti.
With families: Melik - Beglyarov or Melik-Beglarov, Demonets / Demonet or Demontet, Breguet, Brown, Wilde, Nikitin, Katenin, Gruzinski, Bagrationi, Drzewiecki, Orlov-Denisov, Martynov, Paszkowski, Kalinowski, Zarako Zarakowski, Malkiewicz, Horodecki, Zbieranowski, Szostak, Nobel, Masson, Hacker / Hakker, Kammer, Briling, Vologdin, Azbelev, Benckendorf or Benkendorf, Pushkin, Kropotkin, Chikin, Bakst, Trubecki / Trubiacki / Troubetzkoy / Troubetskoi, Beklemishev, Rosenberg, Wittgenstein, Dadian-Mingrelsky / Dadiani Mingrelskij, Radziwill, Piottuch-Kublicki, Soltan, Oginski, Japaridze (Mestia in Upper Svaneti and Zuruldi 7 km east, ca 30 km north of Lentechi, and north-west of Oni; the Japaridzes is Svans), Rosen, Gernet, Rehbinder, Schilling, Nakachidze, von Zarnekau, Yurievsky, Duke of Oldenburg, Nikoladze, Maipariani or Maypariani, Saparov, Armand, Diseren, Duflon, Rey, Paat / Paats, Karamyan, Pescheux d'Herbenville / Pecheux.
The noble Konstantinovich family history. Affinities of the Konstantynowicz family at the beginning of the 19th century
in Belarus:
Józef Szumski b. ca 1800, m. ca 1820 to
Oktawia Piottuch-Kublicka b. ca 1810
(2nd married to Konstantynowicz Dominik)
from Józef Piottuch-Kublicki b. ca 1780 and
from mother Karolina Sołtan
(daughter of Stanisław Sołtan 1756-1836 and
Franciszka Teofila Radziwiłł at Nieśwież b. ca 1751 daughter of
Stanisław Radziwiłł 1722 - 1787, son of Mikołaj Faustyn Radziwiłł 1688 - 1746).
Franciszka Teofila Radziwiłł at Nieśwież b. ca 1751 had family:
Helena Soltan b. 1810; Adam Leon Ludwik Sołtan (emigree from Vilnius to the
Poznan duchy - Prussia) + Idalia Pociej; Anna Soltan b. ca 1788
+
Antoni Wańkowicz
(Antoni Wańkowicz 1758 - 1812, son of Tadeusz Wańkowicz b. ca 1720;
wife Anna Sołtan b. ca 1788 acc. to me;
her father Stanisław Sołtan b. 1756, and her mother Franciszka Teofila Radziwiłł b. ca
1751. Daughters of above Antoni Wankowicz were:
Wanda b. ca 1806 + Benedykt Emanuel Tyszkiewicz-Łohojski,
Klementyna b. ca 1810 + Edward Antenogen Józef Mostowski, and
Waleria Wańkowicz b. ca 1805 - d. 1843
married to
Konstanty Tyzenhauz 1786 - died in 1853 in Pastavy /
Postawy, Vitebsk province, 10 km of the Lithuania border;
ca 80 km south-east of Zarasai, south-west of Dryssa. Antoni Wankowicz,
Michal duke Puzyna, Ignacy Moniuszko, Jan Chodzko and Xawery Lipski signed Act of Temporary
Administration of the Minsk Province on 19 July 1812 under general Oppeln Bronikowski);
Karolina Piottuch-Kublicka b. ca 1790.
Stanislaw Radziwill - above named - was son of Mikołaj Faustyn Radziwill.
He was brother of Albrecht, Udalryk Krzysztof and Jerzy Radziwill + Salomea Anna nee
Sapieha;
he was father of Anna Olimpia Mostowski b. ca 1762,
and Franciszka Teofila Radziwiłł at Nieśwież b. ca 1751.
Prince Tadeusz Franciszek Andrzej Oginski /
Tadas Pranciškus Andrius Oginskis / Тадэвуш Францішак Андрэй Агінскі,
was Grand Clerk of Lithuania since 1737,
had two wives:
Izabella Radziwiłł
(Izabela Kotryna Ogińska b. 1711 d. 1761,
her father Michal Antoni Radziwill 1687 - 1721
[his brother Mikołaj Faustyn Radziwiłł 1688 - 1746, with his son
Stanisław Radziwiłł b. 1722];
she had sons:
Andrzej Ignacy Ogiński and
Franciszek Ksawery Ogiński)
and Jadwiga Załuska.
Above Andrzej Ignacy Ogiński: b. 1740,
Freemason; 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, 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),
but Oginski believed Kaunitz;
his wife Paula Szembek / Paulina Szembek, with son
Michał Kleofas Ogiński, 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 Néri / Maria Neri was his
second wife in 1802, with children Amelia Zaluska, Emma Brzostowska - Wysocka, Ireneusz and Ida, acc. to Iwo Zaluski. Michal Kleofas Oginski, in accordance with second source, had children: Tomasz Antoni Ogiński, Ireneusz Kleofas Ogiński, Franciszek Ksawery Ogiński, Amelia Załuska,
Ida Ogińska, Emma Ogińska.
In 1796 Catherine of Russia died.
1796 - Paul, the new Tsar, and refugees were accepting amnesties already offered by Catherine.
Ca 1797 Kajetan Nagurski joined this re-immigration, and he took Maria Neri back with him to Warsaw,
now the Prussian city of Warschau. Acc. to Iwo Zaluski:
Ca 1798, Kajetan Nagurski himself returned to Russian Lithuania, to reclaim and sort out his estate.
Kajetan, unable then to get a passport allowing him back into Prussia, and thus to Warsaw,
asked Morawski's father, Apolinary, to visit Maria Neri.
Apolinary Morawski became lover behind Kajetan's back, with Maria Neri ca 1798.
Nagurski brought her to his estate in Lithuania, where he married her, ca 1799.
Ca 1800 Maria began to be seen in the company of the dashing young Count Ludwik Pac, whose father,
Count Michal Pac, owned Jezno, one of the finest palaces in Lithuania. The affair came to an end
when Count Kajetan Nagurski decided to go to Vienna with Maria, where he hoped to find a cure for his jaundice.
Kajetan died soon afterwards in Vienna 1800 / 1801.
His widow, now an independent lady, returned to Vilnius, and in
1801, Countess Maria Nagurska's life changed direction after she caught the attention of
General Count Levin August von Bennigsen, Governor of Vilnius.
1801, Michał Kleofas Ogiński (1790, to The Hague as a diplomatic representative of Poland in the
Netherlands; in 1795 Konstantynopol, 1796 Venice, Tuscany; Paris; 1810 Petersburg;
moved abroad in 1815?, 1822 Italy, 1823 Firenze / Florence to death 1833) was living with his wife Izabela and two infant sons, Tadeusz and Xavier,
at his wife's family's estate at Brzeziny, to the south west (see Otrebusy) of Warsaw.
Tsar Paul refused him permission to return, and new Tsar Alexander offered him an unconditional amnesty.
Michał Kleofas Oginski, whose marriage to Izabela had just ended in inevitable divorce,
accepted the amnesty, and returned to Vilnius in 1802.
Maria Nagurska / Maria Neri accepted marriage 1802, and in 1804 settled at his estate at Zalesie
close to the town of Smorgon, half way between Vilnius and Minsk. Michał Kleofas had been appointed
senator at the Court of the Petersburg in 1810. Her children:
Amelia, born on December 10, 1803, who later became Countess
Zaluska, Emma and Ida, born in 1805 and 1813. Her son Ireneusz, born in 1807 was conceived of the
singer Giuseppe Paliani.
Amelia Załuska nee Ogińska, b. 1803,
daughter of Michał Kleofas Ogiński
(Michał Kleofas Ogiński, b. 1765 in Guzów; Guzow is located 26 km west of Otrębusy / Otrebusy of the Oginski family)
and Maria Neri - Ogińska;
Amelia was wife of Karol Teofil Załuski count,
and they had:
Karol Bernard, Stanislaw, Iwo Zaluski, Ida Seilern, Irenensz Zaluski, Michał Karol,
Michal, Witold, and Emma Honorata Ida Ostaszewska; Amelia was
the sister of Ireneusz Kleofas Ogiński, Emma Wysocka, and half sister of Tadeusz Antoni Ogiński,
and Franciszek Ksawery Ogiński.
The records at the National Archives History Centre in Paris:
1. CHODZKO Alexander, b. 1806/08/30 in Zaborze / Zahorze, a
professor at the College de France; 2. CHODZKO Jacques Leonard, Victor b.
1800/10/26 in Hruzdowo-Oboreck, a librarian profession.
Chodzko, L. J. B. / Léonard Jakób Borejko /
CHODZKO Jacques, Leonard, Victor / Leonard Borejko Chodzko was born
1800/10/26 in
Hruzdowo-Oborek / Hruzdowo / Oboreck /
Oborek / Hruzdów at Nowogródek voivodeship, Wołożyn county, Полочаны /
Połoczany - 14 km south-west of Molodeczno, and 20 km north-east of Wolozyn - area,
places among others things: Gruzdovo / Hruzdówka village, Hruzdowo village, Oborek farm,
Oborek cottage, Oborek village: on way from
Poloczany to Chozewo, north-east of Litwa village and Poloczany,
north of Iwieniec and Terlecki-Oziemblowski-Dzierzynski core,
south-east of Zalesie of Oginski - Neri;
died in
1871; he was a Polish historian, geographer, cartographer, publisher,
archivist, and activist of the Great Emigration.
At the University of Vilnius he was a member of the Philomaths
in 1816 with Adam Mickiewicz,
Tomasz Zan (in Molodeczno) and Józef Jezowski.
1819 was the personal secretary of Michal Kleofas Oginski /
Michael Cleophas Oginski, with whom he left Russia
in 1822; 1822 - 1826 Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands and England;
he settled in Paris in 1826.
Friend to Col. Joseph Zaliwski, Joachim Lelewel, Marie Joseph de La Fayette and Victor Hugo.
Member of the Society of Lithuania and Russian Territories;
a member of the Polish National Committee; the Revenge of the People, in 1833;
persecuted by the Russian Embassy in Paris; 1833 - 1834 in
the United Kingdom; returned to Paris; he
published Michael Cleophas Oginski's Memoirs in four volumes in French in the years 1826-1827;
Histoire de les légions polonaises en Italie, Les Polonais en Italie,
Histoire populaire de la Pologne in 1863; Biographie du géneral Kosciuszko.
His wife was Olimpia nee Maleszewska b. 1797, d. 1889, daughter of
Piotr Pawel Jan Maleszewski b. 1767
(his daughters: Victoire Clementine de Laqueuille m.
Alfred de Laqueuille b. ca 1780, Olimpia Chodźko, Adela Mortier;
copyright by Leszek Mila),
who was son of Maria Wiśniewska b. ca 1740 and
Michał Jerzy Ludwik Poniatowski duke b. 1736 in Gdańsk,
and grandson of Stanisław Poniatowski; acc. to
Carlos Federico Cantarito Bunge Molina y Vedia: above mentioned
Stanisław Poniatowski b.
1676 in Chojnik / Gromnik, son of Franciszek Poniatowski,
father to Kazimierz Jakub Poniatowski, Franciszek, Aleksander,
Ludwika Maria Zamojska, Izabela Antonina Mokronowska - Branicka,
Stanisław II August Poniatowski King of Poland,
Andrzej Poniatowski,
Michał Jerzy Ludwik.
Mentioned above Michal Kleofas Oginski / OGINSKI Michele Cleofa, b. 1765 and together with
Chodzko Leonard, edited
'Memoires de Michel Oginski sur la Pologne et les Polonais, depuis 1788 ... de 1815' in
1826, Geneve 1827, Paris - Ponthieu 1827, digitizing sponsor Google from
the University of Lausanne.
By 'Wikipedia' and 'it.inforapid.org' on Neri Michael Bondi:
maybe he was father to Maria Neri Oginski;
his real name was Michael Neri, but in 1773 changed its name to Bondi Neri,
not to be confused with a singer who was then active in the Tuscan capital;
nothing is known of his youth and his musical training, but
after Ferdinand Rutini, was the most prolific composer of Florence in the second half of the eighteenth
century. His biggest success - drama Marriages, which was given at least twice in Florence and Bologna,
Pisa, Lucca, Rome, Ravenna, Siena and Palermo. All his other works were performed only in
theatres of his hometown: Intrepid, Old Town Square, Santa Maria and Borgo Ognissanti.
Only one of his work at the Teatro della Pergola, the biggest of Florence.
Between 1779 and 1790 he was also musical director and arranger
of several small theatres in the city, among which was the Intrepid Theatre,
with Gaetano Andreozzi, Giovanni Battista Borghi, Domenico Cimarosa, Giuseppe Moneta and
Giovanni Valentini.
In 1790, at the Teatro della Pergola, he directed the 'Hamlet' of Louis Caruso and in
1793 became the impresario at the Teatro Santa Maria.
In this period he was also appointed the first harpsichordist to Pergola, a position he held until the fall
of 1822. The Teatro Alfieri in Florence is located in Via Pietrapiana.
Also called 'theatre of Via Santa Maria'.
Giuseppe Moneta: nothing is known of his youth;
1779, his career proceeded regularly until the end of the century;
over the next 20 years he composed several works, primarily
melodramas; in 1791, he was maestro di cappella of a grand-duchy court of Tuscany and later director
of the chapel of the court of Parma.
Fiesole, is an Italian town in the province of Florence in Tuscany,
about 6 kilometers from Florence.
When Kleofas Oginski come to Italy in 1796, Napoleon Bonaparte is appointed as the Commander-in-Chief
of the Directorate in
Italy in March 1796, and starts the Italian campaign.
French troops defeated the Austrians at Lodi, come to Milan, and
proclamated the Republic Transpadana in place of the former Duchy.
The Kingdom of Sardinia cedes to France, Savoy and the Nice area;
the French troops invade the Papal States, and the
British troops occupy the island of Elba.
There is information that Maria Neri, singer and countess, met Oginski in Venice at the beginning of 1796,
when this ex-insurgent of the Kosciuszko troops
arrived to Italy as a refugee from the great Duchy of Lithuania.
Only then, but also at the beginning of 1796, Maria Neri and Oginski
along came to Florence, probably to the father of Maria Neri.
It seems that the mother of Maria Neri lived in Venice.
In Florence, the others refugees from Lithuania were already, as it describes the Iwo Zaluski.
In 1795 / 1796, the Republic of Venice had Bergamo, Brescia, Venice, Padua, Verona, Belluno.
In spring of 1796, Piedmont fell and the Austrians were
beaten (Lodi). The army under Bonaparte crossed the frontiers of neutral Venice;
by the end of 1796 the French troops were occupying the Venetian state up to the Adige.
Vicenza, Cadore and Friuli were held by the Austrians. April 1797: France
taken the Lombard part of the Venice State.
Grand Duchy of Tuscany had Siena, Livorno, Florence, Talamone.
The Medici family became extinct in 1737,
and Tuscany was transferred to Francis, Duke of Lorraine and husband of Austrian Empress Maria Theresa;
Ferdinand III 1790–1801, was deposed by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1801 so that Tuscany
could be given to the Bourbon Dukes of Parma;
Tuscany / Etruria was annexed by Napoleonic France in 1807.
Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany,
in 1792 during the French Revolution, became the first monarch to formally recognize the new French First
Republic, however, the English and Russian monarchs persuaded him to join their side in the War of the
First Coalition. 1795, he declared Tuscany's neutrality in the war. He stabilized
his rule for several years to 1799 when he must
to flee to Vienna when republicans established a government in Florence.
At the beginning
Louis Franzevich Dyuflon and Apollon Konstantynowicz
acted in the St. Petersburg branch
of the 'Breguet' Company; A. Konstantynowicz / Apollon Konstantinovich / Constantinovich for the
Breguet Moscow branch.
M. Duflon, electrical engineer in the measuring room of M. Sciami,
director of the Maison Breguet.
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 in St. Petersburg established The Factory of electromechanical structures when Tesla received a British patent on the design of the spark gap - rotating strap.
Edward Brown from London became a partner, and later the owner and the head of the Breguet Firm; Edward Brown died, aged 66, in 1895, and was succeeded by his two sons Edward and Henry, of whom Edward retired in 1920.
At present the Montres Breguet SA is a member company of the Swatch Group of western
Switzerland in L'Abbaye.
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 Démoret, Vaud, Suisse (2. Démoret, Vaud, Suisse is located 12 km north of Mouden); 3. Neuchatel. Key note!
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 / François Louis DUFLON b. approx. 1824 (1831 ?). His wife was Jeanne Louise Susanne
CUÉNOUD born 1826; her next of kin from families: Mercanton, Jenny, Milliquet. Her parents:
François-Louis CUÉNOUD and Jeanne-Françoise CHAMPRENAUD.
L. F. Dyuflon from 1908 resided in Switzerland.
The DUFLON family 1745 - 1815 was living in Riex of the Vaud province / Vaud canton, Switzerland / Suisse.
CHAMPRENAUD in 1748 also was living in Riex, Switzerland / Suisse. Riex close to Lavaux in Switzerland. CHAMPRENAUD in 1822 was living in Villette close to Lutry, too.
CUÉNOUD in 1774 in Grandvaux close to Lutry and Riex.
Disserens / Diserens / diSerens from Switzerland in Cully in the Vaud province, Lutry and Lousanne.
Apollon (b. ca 1857 / 1862, Apollo, Palemon, Apolon) Konstantynowicz / Константинович son of Wasyl / Wasilij Константинович, the owner
of the technical office.
The Pärnu city council decided to build the power station plant on 16 February 1907;
and on 20 October 1907 began producing electricity in Pärnu;
as early as in 1908 were built power plant additions (see on my grandfather Jerzy Konstantynowicz /
Marian Stankiewicz / Marian Konstantinovich in Parnu 1908/1909 to 1912):
batteries provided power during peak periods; electric lights brighten the beach and on 29 September 1910 the
council decided to build a new power plant.
Persons related to my family:
Adolf Konstantin Jakob Baron Pilar von Pilchau / Adolph (ALF), Jacob Constantin (1851 - 1925 in Pärnu),
Baron of Livonia, and he was the marshal of the district magistrate in Parnu.
Adolf Konstantin Jakob Pilar von Pilchau, a Baltic German politician, regent, the owner of the Audern, his birthplace
after his father's death in 1870. He returned to independent Estonia in 1923. Audru /
Audern, 8 to 10 km north-west-north of Parnu city, is a small borough. Sauga / Sauck, 6 km north
of Parnu core, in Pärnu County, southwestern Estonia. Adolf (Alf) Konstantin Jakob Baron Pilar von
Pilchau died June 17, 1925 in Pernau (Pärnu), Pärnumaa, Estland.
W. K. Korostowetz / Korostowiec / Korostowetz was an official of the Petrograd Foreign Office and specialized
in communications intelligence. He was related to many high-ranking officials and aristocrats,
and his information is, on the whole, dependable.
His wife Alexandra K. Sluchevskaya b. 1890 - her father
Sluchevsky Konstantin (1837 - 1904), Russian poet, writer, translator.
Maybe his father:
Korostovetz Konstantin Vladimirovich b. 1857 died after May 1912 (his brother Lieutenant General Ishmael V.
Korostovetz / Ismail Vladimirovich Korostovetz, in Tallinn, where he was the last Governor-General
before the revolution). Education: Page Corps 1877, captain Guard 1885, Major-General 1904; lieutenant
general 1912.
General Bonch-Bruyevich, brother of Lenin's comrade,
had many counter-intelligence assignments.
Ismail Vladimirovich Korostovets / Ishmael Vladimirovich Korostovetz / Измаил Владимирович b. 1863 died 1933 in
Poznan (the Gernet family, too); General and Senator, Governor of Estland, graduated from the Corps of
Pages 1884, Lieutenant-General in 1915, as vice - governor of Courland 1903-1905 and governor of Estonia 1907-1915;
1915 he was appointed a senator for the Department of Heraldry, he emigrated to Poland, lived in Poznan.
Ludmila Korostovetz (1794 - 1883), married to the famous traveler, Admiral P. I. Rikord, Petro Rikord /
Pyotr Rikord b. 1776, Russian admiral, explorer, scientist, diplomat, writer, shipbuilder,
from Toropets in the Pskov province, now Tver region,
his father: Johann Ignatievitch Ricord / Johan =
Jean-Baptiste Ignatievich Rikord, from
Nice / Nicea, after in Poland.
Our next of kin:
KONSTANTINOVICH Lev, son of Lev / Lew Konstantynowicz, was born in 1900 in Toropets / Toropiec;
in 1918 / 1919 a student of a secondary school in Pskov. During the occupation of 'white' was mobilized and after during their retreat, came to Poland. At the beginning of 1922 return to Soviet Russia and arrived in Pskov; May 22nd was arrested and in November, 1922 again re-arrested, 16 March 1923 - sentenced to 2 years in a concentration camp and sent to Petrograd. In March 1923 his mother Olga Chelishchev - Konstantinovich wrote to the chairman of the Central Executive Committee Mikhail Kalinin. Ольга Васильевна Константинович / Olga Vasilievna Konstantinovich was living in Pskov, str Kalinin, No 15/11, Apt. 1. Olga Chelishchev - Konstantinovich / Olga Tchelischev daughter of Vasilij Chelishchev and she was married to Lew Konstantynowicz - b. ca 1865 / 1875. Olga b. ca 1875, her son Lew Lwowicz Konstantynowicz born 1900. Above named Vasilij Chelishchev was born ca 1840 / 1850. Lew Konstantynowicz - b. ca 1865 / 1875, was next of kin with Aleksander and Konstantyn / Konstantin Konstantynowicz from Riga.
Olga's Konstantynowicz relatives:
1. Mikhail P. Rehbinder, he studied at the St. Petersburg School of Jurisprudence and worked at the Law Faculty of the University; he lived in an estate Lyadno in the Novgorod province; he was trying to create together with peasants agricultural co-operative in his estate in the Novgorod province; he left his family and went to the USA in 1909; his wife Victoria Konstantynowicz / Константинович, daughter of Ivan / Jan Konstantynowicz; her son Alexander died d. 1906. Lyadno / Liadno / Лядно - a village in central part of the Porkhov / Порхов / Порховск / Porchovsk district in the Pskov oblast; close to Туготинская волость / Tugotinskaya volost - around 50 / 55 km east - south - east of Pskov / Pskow.
2. Weimar Orest E., b. 1845 died 1885, prominent physician in St. Petersburg, the owner of orthopedic clinics; populist, organized the escape of Kropotkin from prison in 1876 acc. to 'Notes of a revolutionary' by Kropotkin; he was arrested in 1879 and sentenced to 15 years in prison; it was the Russian-Turkish war period and this prison shortened to 10 years; he died in prison at Kara; his wife Victoria Konstantynowicz daughter of Jan / Ivan Konstantinovich / Konstantynowicz - she was b. 1846 and died in 1899 / 1900.
Александр Михайлович Ребиндер (died in Ялта) son of Михаил Павлович Ребиндер and
Виктория Ивановна Константинович b. 1846, d. 28 Dec. 1899;
her grandson
Пётр Александрович Ребиндер 1898 - 1972.
Mentioned Victoria Konstantynowicz daughter of Jan Konstantynowicz;
Виктория Ивановна Константинович daughter of Jan / Иван Петрович Константинович who born
1818 died 1877, and Maria Sofronov /
Мария Софроновна Григорьева died 1850.
Need to be check (June 2014): Jan son of Piotr Konstantynowicz and his branch
of the Konstantynowiczs! We know that the Victoria Konstantinovich genealogy has nothing to do with the history of the noble house in Ukraine and among the Cossacks, contrary manipulated genealogical trees, which shows up after 2010.
Her family is affiliated with the ancestry of Konstantynowicz from Estonia - Moscow - Miezonka - Swolna.
Jan son of Piotr Konstantynowicz that is Иван Петрович Константинович 1818 - 1877,
son of Пётр Христофорович Константинович 1785 - 9 October 1850, and
Виктория Мартыновна Красницкая / Victoria Krasnicki, ca 1796 - 6 Dec. 1862,
acc. to 'ru.rodovid.org'.
Above named Михаил Павлович Ребиндер / Michael Rehbinder, son of
Paul Rehbinder / Павел Максимович Ребиндер 1803 - 1866.
Павел Максимович Ребиндер was son of Максим Карлович Ребиндер / Maxim Rehbinder b. 1750.
РЕБИНДЕР МАКСИМ КАРЛОВИЧ / OТТО ФРИДРИХ МАГНУС ФОН РЕБИНДЕР, b. 1750,
grandson of Карль Рейнхольд фон Ребиндер,
the Russian major,
war of 1768-1774 and 1789-1791, in Poland of 1792-94, Orthodox,
wife Maria / Мария Прокофьевна Разамай, she died
1838, in Шебекино; her children: АЛЕКСЕЙ, ПАВЕЛ (Paul von Rehbinder 1803–1866,
that is Павел Максимович Ребиндер)
and ГЕОРГИЙ, and three daughters.
Karl Reinhold von Rehbinder (1678–1734) / Карл Рейнхольд фон Ребиндер, b.
in Livland / Лифляндия, landlord of Kärbla, 11 km east-north-east of Haapsalu,
5 km west of Koela, 8 km north-east of Uuemoisa village. In
1704 POW, taken in Narva by the Russian Army;
1711 Russian citizen of Estland / Estonia;
his wife Беата Христина фон Врангель / Beata Christina Vrangell,
her son Карл Магнус Рейнхольд фон Ребиндер;
her grandson Отто Фридрих Магнус фон Ребиндер, b. 1750, major of Russian Army.
1787 count.
Mentioned Karl Magnus von Rehbinder (1710–1784),
landlord of Polli, close to Karksi-Nuia, 30 km south of Viljandi.
Next generation - Otto Friedrich Magnus von Rehbinder b. 1750, major,
that is Максим Карлович or Отто Фридрих Магнус фон Ребиндер;
next generation: Alexei von Rehbinder (1795–1869) or
Алексей Максимович Ребиндер was Russian Lieutenant General; from this Alexei:
Alexander von Rehbinder Alekseyevich / Alexander Aleksejevitš von Rehbinder (1826–1913) was
the Russian infantry Major General,
next Nikolai von Rehbinder (1863–1918) was
Russian politician, Kharkov province.
Alexei's brother:
Paul von Rehbinder (1803–1866) / Павел Максимович Ребиндер.
Next generation - Aleksander Michailovitš von Rehbinder; and
Pjotr Aleksandrovits von Rehbinder (1898–1972).
Von Wrangel / Wrangell family and the Rehbinder with von Gernet:
A.
Beata Christina von Wrangel / Beata Christina Freiin von Wrangell, d. 1703.
Her son: Wilhelm Christoph Rehbinder (1703 - 1740). Her stepson:
Karl Magnus von Rehbinder
(1710 - ca 1784, by Peter Trefilov; his sons:
Otto Friedrich Magnus b. 1750; Karl Reinhold von Rehbinder b. 1737; Christoph Engelbrecht b. 1739;
Fabian; his daughters: Johanna Eleonora Hörschelmann and Dorothea Beata von Blankennagel).
Her husband:
Carl Reinhold von Rehbinder. Birth 1678. Death 1720.
Her father Reinhold von Wrangel.
Husband's parents: Wilhelm Christofer von Rehbinder, d. 28 September 1703, and
Barbara Sophia von Aderkas, d. 19 November 1706; copyright by
Corduan Family of Pommern.
Above
Reinhold von Wrangell (1639 - 1686) born in Stockholm, died in Reval (Tallinn), Harjumaa, Captain,
by Christer Lyrholm. His brothers:
Didrik Wrangel (1637 - 1706) and Gustaf Wrangel (1630 - ca 1688).
B.
A branch of Karl Wilhelm von Rehbinder b. ca 1685 - d. ca 1745, has next of kin with
the Gernet family.
And
Hedwig Elisabeth von Gernet (nee von Patkul; her mother
Juliane Charlotte von Wrangell,
and her father Jakob Johann von Patkul) b. 1792 - 1867 with her son Karl Jakob Rudolf von Gernet 1826 - 1912.
C.
Polonia Oginska / Apolonia Oginski was the maternal grandmother of Anna von Wrangell.
Joseph Juriewicz/ Jozef Jurewicz, from
the Orsha district in the province of Mogilev (his sister, Anna von Wrangell,
was seventeen years younger than he), came into possession of Kolpino after his marriage to Joanna
Despot Zenowicz
/ Anna Deszpot-Zienowicz; also in Kraszuty / Wielkie-Kraszuty / Krashuty, a village in the Mikolajewska
area, a district of Polock, goverment of Witebsk / Vicebsk. Anna von Wrangell received three estates: Kolpino, Reblio, and Zabelja. The estate Kolpino had belonged
to her mother.
Some details on the Rehbinder family and Benckendorff, at margin:
A.
Paul Friedrich von Benckendorff married Elisabeth von Rehbinder /
Dorothea Helene Margarethe Elisabeth Rehbinder; she
was daughter of Gustav Wilhelm von Rehbinder and granddaughter of Arend Wilhelm von Rehbinder,
burial in Reval, b. 1638 - 1696; son of Wilhelm Christoph von Rehbinder, d. ca 1703 and
grandson of Wilhelm von Rehbinder.
B.
Johanna Sophie von Toll nee von Rehbinder 1740 - 1801, her father
Otto Magnus von Rehbinder from Kockora / Kokora - 40 km north-east of Tartu / Dorpat, and her grandfather
Arend Wilhelm von Rehbinder, and great-grandfather Wilhelm Christoph von Rehbinder died ca 1703,
her husband Christian Wilhelm von Toll, and her children:
Johann Wilhelm Baron von Toll and Adolf Friedrich Baron von Toll.
C.
Johann von Benckendorff / Hans Ulrich Nathanael von Benckendorff, b. 1882 in Jendel (Jäneda -
south-west of Rakvere, and south-east of Tallinn), Lääne-Virumaa, in Estland; d. 1919, not in 1918 -
in Jendel / Jäneda.
He was son of Alexander Gustav Konstantin Benckendorff, from Jendel;
his wife Мария Игнатьевна =
Maria Zakrevskajaga / Maria Zakrzewska / Mura =
Maria Moura Ignatievna Zakrevskaya-Benckendorff-Budberg.
Her son Paul von Benckendorff and Tatiana / Tania.
Johann von Benckendorff / Hans Ulrich Nathanael von Benckendorff
was brother of Hermann Julius Konstantin von Benckendorff; Alexander Christoph Karl Otto Benckendorff;
Gerhard Paul Konstantin, Anna Margarethe, Paul Boris - by Henrik Manitski in 2012.
His father: Alexander Gustav Konstantin von Benckendorff, from Jendel, b. 1846 in Warrang (Varangu -
north of Rakvereca 18 km), Väike-Maarja vald, and died 1910 in above Jendel (Jäneda - ca 65 km east of
Saku).
Grandfather Gustav Hermann Christoph Benckendorff and Marie von Löwenstern.
Above Gustav Hermann Christoph Benckendorff b. 1815 in Gilsenhof / Kiltsi, Väike-Maarja vald.
Great-grandfather Paul Friedrich von Benckendorff and Elisabeth von Rehbinder.
D.
Above
Dorothea Helene Margarethe Elisabeth Rehbinder was daughter of
Gustav Wilhelm von Rehbinder and Sophie Christina von Rehbinder and granddaughter of
Arend Wilhelm von Rehbinder.
E.
In 1910, when Мария Игнатьевна =
Maria Zakrevskajaga / Maria Zakrzewska / Mura (Maria Moura Ignatievna Zakrevskaya-Benckendorff-Budberg)
was called to her sister Anja / Anna Zakrzewska
to Berlin, where the husband of Anja and a brother of
Plato / Platon Zakrzewski were the Russian Embassy officials.
Maria Zakrevskajaga / Maria nee Zakrzewska / Mura will soon be presented to the Secretary of the Embassy -
Johann von Benckendorff, who immediately fell in love; 1911 the wedding was held, and soon the two
children born in the family. Maria Moura Ignatievna Zakrevskaya-Benckendorff-Budberg / Mura
life was both in Berlin and St. Petersburg, where they had a flat; close to British Embassy staff,
with fun trips to the Jäneda manor.
Above
Maria Ignatievna Budberg / Мария or Мура Игнатьевна Закревская-Бенкендорф-Будберг /
Maria Moura Ignatievna Zakrevskaya-Benckendorff-Budberg, as Countess Benckendorff, Baroness Budberg born
1891 or 1893 died 1974, daughter of
Ignacy Zakrzewski / Ignaty Platonovitch Zakrevsky b. 1841,
a Russian nobleman and diplomat, the eminent lawyers, the Russian Prosecutor-General and Senator
from 1894-99. Earl Ignati Platonovitsh Zakrevski family lived in
Berjozovkaja - Rudka mansion in Ukraine. Maria was the fourth and last child in the family, he was born in 1891 or 1893
in Kharkiv; after the death of his father in 1905, the family moved to St. Petersburg.
Above Мария Игнатьевна / Maria Будберг / Budberg / Закревская / Zakrevskaya,
b. 1891 or 1893 in Charkow, d. 1974,
daughter of Игнатий Платонович Закревский and Мария Николаевна Закревская,
wife of Johann / Hans von Benckendorff, and Nikolai / Lay von Budberg and Алексей Максимович Пешков /
Максим Горький, by: Henrik Manitski on January 25, 2012.
Above Ignacy Zakrzewski /
Игнатий Платонович Закревский b. 1839, son of
Platon Zakrevsky and Анна Ивановна Закревская, 1804 -
1882;
son of Aleksei Zakrevsky and Варвара Ивановна Закревская.
Maria Moura Ignatievna Zakrevskaya-Benckendorff-Budberg was double agent of OGPU and British Intelligence Service.
She first married Count Johann von Benckendorff, a high-ranking Russian diplomat, in 1911.
To Autumn 1917 Maria Moura Countess Benckendorff
worked in the Russian Embassy in Berlin where she became acquainted with
British diplomat R. H. Bruce Lockhart.
3.
Константинович / Konstantynowicz / Konstantinowicz / Konstantinovich Anna Petrovna was a daughter of Brigadier-General Piotr H. Konstantinovich / Konstantynowicz / Константинович (b. ca 1785) and was the second wife of Ivan Vasilyevich Vernadsky. Anna Petrovna, nee Konstantinovich / Konstantynowicz / Константинович born 1837 - died 1898. H. Konstantinovich that is Христофорович, son of Christofor / Hristofor Konstantinovich that is Krzysztof Konstantynowicz (here was error: Henryk, Gawrila, Havrila) born 1741.
4.
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: daughter of Alexander Gruzinsky - Princess Darejan or Daria Aleksandrovna Gruzinskaya died 1796, was married to Prince 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.
Vyshny Volochyok / Вышний Волочёк, close to Borkovo, ca 80 km north of Torzok;
85 km north-east of Kuvshinovo (M. Dubelt in 1860, lost above named Kuvshinovo factory in gambler to hands of Peter Troubetzkoy Nikitich b. 1826);
140 km north-west of Tver.
1773 to 1782,
Count Sivers Jakov / Яков Ефимович Сиверс acted here (next Jozef Korycki /
Осип Иванович Корицкий in 1824/1828).
Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin b. May 26 / 6 June 1799 in Moscow, Russian poet; his paternal grandfather, Leo / Lev A. Pushkin was artillery colonel; father - Sergei L. Pushkin (1767-1848), a Pushkin's mother was a granddaughter of Hannibal. Brother of the poet - Lew vel Lev born 1805.
5.
Apollon (Apollo, Apellon) Wasylewicz Konstantynowicz / Константинович who born ca 1857 / 1862 - son of Wasilij
Константинович / Wasyl Konstantynowicz who was born ca 1830 / 1837. The wife of Apollon was Anna Armand,
oldest - Anna nee Armand was born on 19 August 1866 in Moscow - daughter of Evgenii / Eugeniusz Armand -
Eugene born about 1842.
Wasilij / Wasyl Constantinowitz / Konstantynowicz,
was general of the Russian Army,
and Leon Bakst (1866 - 1924) is our far kinsman: his relatives, families
Tretyakov, Barsak, Klyachko and Manfred. His grandfather Baxter, probably English
(mother side);
Leon Bakst always lived with his family in St. Petersburg. Leon Bakst had two sisters, Sophia and Rose, and brother
Isaiah.
April 28 in 1866 Leon Bakst was born in Grodno. His grandfather was a tailor in Paris and ca 1876 came to
Russia, to St Petersburg.
When his grandfather died, his parents divorced. Kanaev, his friend, found him a job with Albert Benois,
Alexandre Benois, K. Somov, W. Vroubel, D. Filosofov and his cousin S. Diaghilev.
Alexandre Benois has friend - Count Benkendorf; Count put him in touch with Gran Duke Vladimir;
Duke was President of the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts. 1903 Leon Bakst married L. Gricenko, widow
of a painter, the daughter of P. Tretyakov. 1914 thanks to Count D. Benkendorf's support, Leon Bakst was
elected as a member of the Academy of Fine Arts.
6.
Nephew of Leon Bakst - that is son of his sister Rose Samuilovna Rosenberg / Samuel Rosenberg was born in
Germany (Zakhar L. Manfred worked as a lawyer in St. Petersburg,
during the Civil War was a teacher in the Saratov province, then in the Pskov province;
Rosa Samuilovna Rosenberg - a translator, sister of the artist Leon Bakst, died in 1918)
and Zachary Manfred - was historian Albert Z. Manfred (1906-1976) who born in St Petersburg.
7.
The ARMAND family from Moscow:
Jean-Louis Armand (1786 - 1855 in Moscow) appeared in Russia ca 1790 - 1799,
together with his father Paul Armand and mother Angelica (1765 / 1767
- 1813 in Moscow)
daughter of Charles,
as an escape from the terror of the French Revolution;
Paul Armand b. ca 1762 was a prosperous farmer in Normandie and sympathized royalists.
He, settling in Paris, opened the building workshop; there he married Angelica daughter of
Charles from Alsatie; he decided to build his commerce on the French wines
trade in Russia. Once the ship crashed in the Bay of Biscay and it ruined family of
Armand. But Paul soon had good commercial relations in shipping ports of south
France. Jean-Louis Armand, from his first marriage to Elizabeth Osipovna (1788 - 1817),
Sabine called her, had a son Yevgeny born in 1809. From his second marriage, Jean-Louis and
Marie-Barbe, nee Collignon (1780 - 1872) had a daughter Sophia, married a Swede,
Osip Hecke / Hoecke/ Hacker.
In 1811 in Moscow lived:
Jean-Louis Armand b. ca 1787, and his son Louis-Jean b. 1807 / 1808,
French nation; his wife Elizabeth Osipovna b. ca 1786/1787 and daughter Elizabeth b.
1807.
Also merchant Paul / Pavel Armand b. 1762, who arrived to Moscow in 1808;
his wife
Angelica daughter of Charles, was born 1767.
Louis-Jean b. 1807 / 1808 that is
Yevgeny born in 1809 = Evgeny (Eugene Louis) Armand (1809 - 1890), the grandson of Paul Armand,
worked as a foreman for weaving and dyeing factories near Moscow.
In 1853 Evgeny acquired weaving and dyeing factory in Pushkin close to Moscow.
In 1859 Evgeny had a second factory; according to
'French settlers in Moscow and some descendants: Collection', V. M.
Egorov-Fedosov, Moscow 2005.
Above mentioned Evgeny second / Eugene-Louis Armand / Evgeny Armand Ivanovich was b. 1809 and died 1890, was a son of
Jean Armand / Ivan and his first wife Elizabeth; was married to a Polish woman, Catholic -
Mary Frantsevna Pashkovskaya / Maria Paszkowski (Пашковские) daughter of general Franciszek Paszkowski.
She was born 1819 and died 1901. Maria Paszkowska that is Paszkovski has got
three sons: Eugene / Eugeniusz the 'third', Adolph / Adolf and Emilie that is Emil Armand / Aрманд
(Eugene born about 1842, Adolph b. circa 1845 and Emilie / Emil about 1847).
All the sons had taken the house close to Pushkino factory c. 1875.
The elder son, Eugene / Evgeny was a merchant of the first guild and trading - manufacturing advisor. His wife,
Barbara Karlovna Demonets had 12 children, all the sons were married and all the daughters married:
it was told about 39 grandchildren Eugene and Barbara Karlovna (all 42 cousins).
Eugene / Evgeny and his wife, Barbara Karlovna Demonets / De Monets or DEMONTET had 12 children:
Anna (1866 - 1932) Konstantynowicz,
Mary (1868 - 1942),
Alexandr / Alexander (1870 - 1943) Armand - hereditary honorable citizen and candidate for the Board Member of the
Association of woolen factory 'Eugene Armand and Sons', a board member of the Society of electromechanical
installations 'Dyuflon, Konstantynowicz and Company',
Vera / Wiera (1871 - 1942),
Nicholas (1872 - 1936) / Mikolaj Armand,
Vladimir (1874 - 1875),
Eugene (1876 - 1920) that is Evgenij Evgienievich Armand - Chairman, hereditary honorable citizen,
counselor, chairman of the Board of the Association of woolen goods factory 'Eugene Armand and his sons',
chairman of the Society of electromechanical installations 'Dyuflon, Konstantynowicz and Company',
Boris (1878 - 1920),
Sophia (1881 - 1941),
Sergei (1882 - 1945),
Barbara (1882 - 1966),
Vladimir (1885 - 1909) Armand who joined a Social Democratic propaganda group in Moscow and
was arrested but his sister Anna Evgen'evna Konstantynowicz helped finance party organizations;
see: Inessa Armand and Lenin.
Eugene Konstantynowicz / Константинович - son of Apollon Konstantynowicz,
Polish, and Anna Konstantynowicz / Константинович nee Armand, Polish roots -
and his children were living in Switzerland and Paris, France, that is grandchildren of Anna nee Armand,
and great-grandchildren of Varvara Karlovna Demonsi / Demonets or DEMONTET;
this Eugene Konstantynowicz, as a patient, was treated in Switzerland,
there he became acquainted with Marusya, who cared for her uncle Leon Bakst,
along with Sophia, Bertha, Paul and Emily.
Next to the fashionable shop of Armand was
trading house of Demonet where sold not only fashionable Parisian clothes, but also French wines, perfumes,
delicacies and even lamps.
8.
One of the descendants of Paul Armand: Eugene Louis Armand / Эжен Луи,
was a talented entrepreneur. Evgeny left a sizable fortune to his sons Eugene, Emil and Adolf.
Eugene Louis Armand / Louis Eugene or Луи Эжен / Евгений Иванов Арманд,
became the first of Armand who strengthened the roots of the family tree in the Russian land.
In 1864, he petitioned the Emperor Alexander II on awarding him and
his wife (Maria Frantsova) and sons (Евгении-Франсуа / Evgenii-Francois, Адольф-Осип и Эмиль-Александр) with
the title of honorary citizens (but we have date April 1852).
Armand were Catholics, parishioners of St. Louis church at Malaya Lubyanka.
Eugene Louis Armand was married in this church to
a beautiful Polish - Maria Wilhelmina Pashkovskaya / Maria Paszkowski. Her father, general
Franciszek Paszkowski / Francis Paszkowski was a writer and military,
during Napoleon's Italian campaign, he served as adjutant to Murat.
Maria Paszkowska that is Paszkovski has got
three sons: Eugene / Eugeniusz the 'third', Adolph / Adolf and Emilie that is Emil Armand / Aрманд (Eugene born about 1842, Adolph b. circa 1845 and Emilie / Emil about 1847).
All the sons had taken the house close to Pushkino factory c. 1875. The elder son, Eugene / Evgeny was a merchant of the first guild and trading - manufacturing advisor.
His wife,
Barbara Karlovna Demonets had 12 children,
all the sons were married and all the daughters married: it was told about 39 grandchildren Eugene and Barbara Karlovna (all 42 cousins).
9.
Anna Armand married a Pole by the name of Konstantynowicz. Her husband Apollo, engineer, represented the
interests of Russia in a major French company of Breguet for the production and trade of electromechanical
structures. With his father-in-law Evgeny / Evgenii Evgenievich Armand, he was linked not only by family, but
also in business relationships. He become the Chairman of the Board of JSC 'Dyuflon, Konstantynowicz and Co.',
as the head of the family clan and Alexander E., husband of Inez, was also elected one of the directors. In the
same company acted Lyudvigovich Emmanuel Nobel, nephew of Alfred Nobel, who instituted a unique prize.
While husbands are engaged in business, their wives are actively discussing ways to improve public life.
Three revolutionaries:
Inessa, Volodya, Anna Konstantynowicz, heiress of her husband,
who died in 1902, go abroad, where she became friends with the first social democratic circles,
and then, following the example of Inessa, will join the Bolsheviks. Most of his fortune she will donate
to the party funds, and together with Lenin, Krupskaya, Inessa and other Bolsheviks back in the famous
sealed train to Russia.
This group of people go down in history as a gang of villains who interrupted Russia's path to prosperity. But how can these people suspected of criminal intent to destroy the country?
Inessa and Anna Konstantynowicz, Alexander, Boris, Vladimir Armand who participated in the revolutionary movement.
10.
Saparov Pavel Gerasimov (1820 - 1878), was married to Sophia Paat (d. 1866),
children: Saparova Anna born before 1845, Saparov Gerasimos 1845 - 1869,
Saparova Elizabeth 1854? - 1919 was married to Sergei Teimurazovich Melik-Beglarov d. 1905 and
Saparov Arkady 1854 - before 1921, was married to Varvara Maypariani:
children - Saparova Elena Arkadevna,
Saparova Tamara Arkadevna (b. ca 1880?) was married 1st to Ivan Iaparidze son of Constantine Japaridze / Constantin
Japaridze (b. ca 1860) from the upper Racha region of Georgia (sister Agrippina,
Countess von Zarnekau (b. 1855) nee Agrippina Constantines Japaridze and
parents Constantine and Melania Japaridze; father Constantine died 1860)
that is Ivan Konstantinovich Japaridze, and 2nd marriage to Leo Emilievich Armand (b. 1880) -
Inessa Armand was the wife of his cousin.
11.
Masson Ph. Charles / CHARLE Masson son of Philiberte / Antoine Philibert Masson / Masson Antoine-Philibert
(name Masse by Russian language) was Vice - Chairman of the Society of electromechanical installations
'Dyuflon' in St. Petersburg (then L. L. Nobel succeed him) and a member of the Board of Nabpolts (Moscow).
His father Antoine Philibert Masson / Masson Antoine-Philibert, born 1806 in Auxonne and died 1860 in
Paris, is a French physicist, with Louis Breguet, realized tests telegraph transmission in Caen.
Antoine Philibert Masson / Masson Antoine-Philibert, born 1806 in Auxonne -
west of Switzerland - and died 1860 in Paris,
is a French physicist.
Masson Ph. Charles / CHARLE Masson son of Philiberte born
ca 1850? (Antoine Philibert Masson / Masson Antoine-Philibert)
- name Masse by Russian language - was Vice-Chairman of the Society of electromechanical
installations 'Dyuflon' in St. Petersburg; then L. L. Nobel succeed him;
Charles was and a member of the Board of Nabpolts in Moscow.
Masson Ph. Charles's father was mentioned above
Antoine Philibert Masson / Masson Antoine-Philibert, born 1806 in Auxonne and died 1860 in Paris,
is a French physicist.
Married two times (gw.geneanet.org/).
Antoine Masson studied in Auxonne, Dijon, 1824
at the Royal College of Nancy, now the Lycée Henri Poincaré;
1824 served an artillery regiment; 1825 take the post of trainer - with his
father - at the Royal School of Forestry in Nancy. He then followed his father to Paris in
1828 (family with two daughters and two sons),
became director of agriculture Journal and made from 1828 to 1830 scientific graduate studies at the
Preparatory School near the Royal College Louis-le-Grand / the 3rd Normal School
(Eugene Peclet,
Pierre Louis Dulong and Claude Pouillet).
1830 in Montpellier.
1831 in Caen. 1839 in Paris.
He was responsible for the invention of the induction coil, with Louis Breguet,
that bears Ruhmkorff's name. He realized tests telegraph transmission in Caen in 1831.
After a year of teaching mathematics at Montpellier, he moved to Caen, where he taught physical sciences
at the College Royal until 1839; unaware of the discoveries of Joseph Henry or William Jenkins,
Masson in 1834 observed independently the self-induction of a voltaic circuit; he described his
investigation of this phenomenon and, demonstrated the tetanic effect of a series of rapidly
repeated self-induced currents; Masson constructed some of the earliest induction coils;
his research and publications cover areas as diverse as photometry, induction, the movement of fluids.
In 1839, he was appointed professor of physics at the Ecole Centrale de Paris.
With Breguet, it carries an electric telegraph in 1838 and in 1841, the first inductor to study
electrical discharges in rarefied gases. In 1841, together with Louis Breguet, he described a
high-tension induction coil of the type Ruhmkorff subsequently perfected.
In 1836 successfully defended a doctoral thesis elaborating Ampere's work in electrodynamics.
Masson had returned to Paris and from 1841 taught physics at the Lycee Louis-le-Grand and at the
Ecole Centrale, until his death in 1860.
Thereafter, the coil will keep the name Ruhmkorff coil. Masson establish the theory of wind instruments,
and between 1844 and 1854 he conducted an intensive investigation of the spark produced
by electrical discharges through various media; with L. Courtepee and J. C. Jamin, he also examined
the absorption of radiant heat and light by different substances;
he investigated aspects of electrical telegraphy, acoustics, the elasticity of solid bodies,
and the discharge of induction coils through partial vacuums, as well as related chemical and
physical problems.
Antoine MASSON / Antoine-Philibert Masson
is the descendant of a family of cloth merchants from Burgundy -
west of Switzerland, with Dijon and Auxonne.
His father, Pierre-Antoine Masson-Four /
Pierre Antoine Masson Fourth / Pierre Masson - the name of his wife Pierrette
Four
married 25 Thermidor an XIII - had studied pharmacy.
Was born 1778.
He was a pharmacist in
Auxonne -
west of Switzerland and Neuchatel,
then moved to Dijon in 1812 - 30 km west of Auxonne.
In the context of the Napoleonic wars, his father did some research to
synthesize sugar from potato, and he was appointed in 1824 professor at the new Royal Forest School
of Nancy (the Royal School of Forestry) - north of Dijon; next in Paris.
He wrote 'Estimation et produits de la terre de Meaulne' in 1836.
In 1825 he did research on the forest botany and vinegars in Nancy.
In 1830, Victor, cousin of Anthony, goes to PARIS. Publish several technical books and
Victor Masson became the founder of Editions Masson.
We know about Pierre Masson b. 1604, Notre Dame de Longeville, in west France -
Lucon, Poitou, France;
and his son Gilles Masson b. 1630, Notre Dame de Longeville.
Pierre Antoine Masson, born 30/01/1760 in Buire-le-Sec, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France,
son of Masson Antoine 1722-1802 and Hanquier Marie Charlotte 1724-1787;
he married to MAINCOURT Marie-Françoise in 1790 in Buire-le-Sec,
with children: MASSON Marie-Françoise 1791, Elisabeth, and Pierre Antoine in
1793.
On the above Pierre Antoine MASSON b. 1778 in Côte d'Or -
a region with Dijon and Auxonne - Bourgogne, France, d. in Paris;
a pharmacist, parents: Barthélémy MASSON 1732-1806 and Philiberte ROUGEOT 1741-1828,
married in 1805, in Auxonne - on way from Dijon to
Switzerland - to Pierrette FOUR b. 1784 daughter of
Antoine FOUR and Françoise HENRI;
her son Antoine Philibert MASSON 1806-1860.
Family of above Pierre: Bénigne Marie MASSON 1763,
Charles MASSON 1767-1837 m. 1794 in Pommard -
south-west of Dijon, Bourgogne, to Catherine Françoise MUGNERET 1769-1849;
Barthélémy MASSON 1773-1817.
Philippe MASSON, b. 1716, d. 1777 in Uxeau west of Switzerland and
south-west of Dijon,
m. in Montmort south-west of Dijon, to Etiennette NIVOT,
children:
Jean MASSON, b. 1741 in Vendenesse-sur-Arroux
south-west of Dijon and close to above Montmort, d. in Uxeau,
(his children: Philippe MASSON, b. 1768; Jacqueline b. 1771;
François MASSON, 1774 Sainte-Radegonde; Jeanne in 1779 Uxeau;
Louis MASSON, b. 1781 in Sainte-Radegonde at south-west France: Jeanne MASSON, b. 1802 in
Uxeau, Françoise MASSON, 1803, Antoinette 1805, François MASSON,
1807 and Lazarette b. 1809; Pierrette MASSON, b. 1783 in Sainte-Radegonde;
Françoise MASSON, 1787 in Uxeau);
Claude MASSON, b. 1747 died in Vendenesse-sur-Arroux;
Jacques MASSON, b. 1748 d. 1784 in Uxeau, lived in Busserole close to above
Sainte-Radegonde;
Philibert MASSON, b. 1753 d. 1783 in Vendenesse-sur-Arroux, lived in
Atrecy, married 1775 in Vendenesse-sur-Arroux to Josette BONNET, b.
1755 daughter of Emiland BONNET and Pierrette LAPREE;
Françoise MASSON, b. 1755 Sainte-Radegonde, d. 1792 in Vendenesse-sur-Arroux,
m. Etienne BONNET, daughter of above Emiland BONNET et Pierrette LAPREE.
12.
Nobel L. L. (descendant of Ludvig and Edla Nobel), Ludvig Alfred Lullu Nobel, 1874 - 1935, hereditary honorable
citizen, Director of the Company 'Gear-Tsitroen' (Citroen) and board member of the Society of electromechanical
installations 'Dyuflon, Konstantynowicz and Company' and a machine factory of Company 'Ludvig Nobel'.
13.
Azbelev Peter Pavlovich, b. Febr. the 27, 1868 in Vologda, a retired major-general of the Russian fleet, P. P.
Azbelev also was Director of the Electromechanical Plant of the Society 'Dyuflon, Konstantynowicz and Company'; a
board member of society 'Bahmutskiy salt'.
Azbelev Peter P., died after 1927, the Soviet Union. From the hereditary nobility. When the first Russian
ocean armored cruiser 'Dmitriy Donskoy' carried out investigations off the coast of the Korean Peninsula in
1896, the members of the crew were: P. P. Azbelev, A. A. Bek-Dzhevagirov, G. I. Butakov, Vitgeft, Gildebrandt,
Govorlivy, Dundukov-Korsakov, G. S. Zavoyko, Semenov V. I. and Shtorre.
His father Paul B. Azbelev, d. after 1901, a retired Councillor of State, lived in St. Petersburg, Kolpino No 7.
Brothers and sisters: Nicholas d. 1912, major-general of the Admiralty, Ivan b. 1862,
died in Ekaterinburg 1931, Alexander d. 1913, Constantine b. 1895 died after 1920,
Julia d. after 1913; his wife Elizabeth F. d. after 1913, lived with her husband in St. Petersburg,
Apothecary No 6. Son Paul b. 1900, St. Petersburg d. after 1932, arrested 1932.
About the family of the above named Azbelev: 1. Azbelev, I. P., 'Yaponiya i Koreya', published by A. Levenson,
Moscow, 1895. Acc. to Yuan Tung-Li: Azbelev, Nikolai Pavlovich, d. 1912.
14.
The Physico - Technical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, one of the largest research institutes in
Russia, founded by Abram Fedorovich Ioffe in September 29, 1918. Located in St. Petersburg.
Director of the Radium Institute was В. И. Вернадский / V. I. Vernadskij, his deputy - V. G. Hlopin.
Director of the Institute 1957 - 1967 - Б. П. Константинов / Konstantinov B. P. acc. to Russian sources,
but a US research show name Konstantinovich B. P.;
Alexander Pavlovich Konstantinov (1895 - 1945, repressioned, was posthumously rehabilitated) or maybe Aleksander
Konstantynowicz, who became one of the largest radio technicians, radiophysicist and create a variety of
radio-electronic equipment (with Bonch - Bruevich) and contributed to the development of television -
suggested a way to narrow band television signals, has developed a mosaic photocathodes for the television
camera tubes of the 1930s television transmission.
His brother Boris Pavlovich Konstantinovich or Konstantinov was born in St. Petersburg in 1910, acc. to his autobiography, written an excellent literary language. In 1924 Konstantinov moved to Leningrad, because at the State Physical - Technical Institute of the X-ray worked his older brother, Alexander P. Konstantinov. Since 1927 he started working at the laboratory of D. A. Rozhanski as a physicist and was student of Physics and Mechanics Faculty of the Polytechnic Institute.
Recently in 1987, I started by solving puzzles and political genealogy around my Konstantynowicz family in Poland and Russia.
In the first period October 1987 - September 1989 I recognized the immediate environment of our family Konstantynowicz, maybe 200 people; unfortunately it 'coincided' with the death of my father on November 3, 1987; buried 09 November 1987.
Curiosity! The webpage 'Executive Intelligence Review www.larouchepub.com/.../eirv15n03-1988011' was founded on 21 November 1987, but EIR, Executive Intelligence Review, was ed. on January 15, 1988, vol. 15, No 3. EIR: Founder and Contributing Editor: Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. and Editor-in-chief: Criton Zoakos, Editor: Nora Hamerman. EIR is published by New Solidarity International Press Service. Executive Intelligence Review is a newsmagazine founded in 1974 by the American political activist Lyndon LaRouche. The article "New KGB history skirts lessons of the...", by Aleln and Rachel Douglas, is on "A History of the KGB" by John J. Dziak, Lexington Books, 1987, 234 pages. 'Chekisty: The KGB...' was ed. the first by 'Free Press' on 28 September 1987, and again on 01 January 1988 by this publisher. The Lexington Books edited this book in October 1987, but second publisher 'Ballantine Books' ed. on October 31, 1988.
We back to my work. Then came the period of 1990 - 2002, I met Georgia, Russia, etc, but mostly tens people of Poland and other countries has granted me accurate genealogical data, and not just about family Konstantynowicz; thanks to this I could - in 1992 - provide a working thesis of particular importance: "in our family was someone on the top of the Soviet military intelligence" , and our family Konstantynowicz moved in Tsarist Russia very close to the Russian intelligence core. The parts it turned out to be true; I am writing that only partially, because the key person was a Swiss with Italian - Estonian origin, and this man had no affinity with our family, but was created by the military system, whose my Konstantynowicz family was a part: in Miezonka, Swolna, Moscow, Estonia, St. Petersburg, Kazan, the Vaud canton and the nearby Swiss villages, Lodz, Riga. This search took me 27 years, but it took 20 years to Stalin it came up on the trail military conspiracy in May 1937 - probably as long, because the key person - Artusov surely created a Soviet counterintelligence, and next he took the position as head of
civilian intelligence, then deputy head of the military intelligence of the Soviet Union.
In the period February 2003 to date (17th July 2014) in 2014, communicate to all with the help
of Yahoo servers in California, knowledge on the history and genealogy of the Konstantynowicz family, by
using further of the factual help my readers. And again coincidence: already at the turn of October and November 2003 died Jan Konstantynowicz and his wife, no one knew exactly when it happened.
John, Sophie and Edward Konstantynowicz lived a long time after World War II in
Bydgoszcz.
15.
Konstantynowicz Konstantin, son of Alexandr / Aleksander Konstantynowicz
(b. ca 1833/1845, relatives of Dominik
Konstantynowicz and the Radziwill family),
b. in Riga A.D. 1869 and died in Uzkoje estate ("Narrowly") near by Moscow = Moskva in 1924,
he was member of the Ufa government office 1904 - 1917 in Baschkirische / Bashkortostan region,
married Wiera Puszkin in 1894 - she was born 1871, daughter of Anatol Puszkin (1846 - 1905) and
grandchild of Elzbieta Zagrazski
(Russian noble house of Zagrashskije, for the first time
information in 1493 - 1503)
and Lev Puszkin (b. 1805 - died in Odessa 1852, who was brother of famous
writer); the Uzkoje estate that was otherwise Uzkoje village, situated 15,5 km S-W-S of Moscow core in the
suburbs of the capital i.e. 9 km from boundary of urban housing in 1917, and there are nowadays Litovskij
bulvar Str. and Jasnogorskaja Str. near by Vitcevskij forest and also Tschertanovka river.
See also inf. about the Armand family from Moscow, Lenin and Inessa Armand 1909 - 1920 and on
Izabela Horodecki - Malkiewicz b. Moscow 1908, Anna Konstantynowicz nee Armand, and Dyuflon / Duflon in
Russia after 1892. All inf. in my domain 'konstantynowicz.info'. More acc. to: Stefan T. Possony: Lenin.
The Compulsive Revolutionary, ed. by HENRY REGNERY COMPANY, CHICAGO, 1964.
16.
House Breguet, Anonymous Society of Aviation that is Louis Breguet workshops,
founded by Louis Charles Breguet;
the Breguet watchmaking company was only a small business in Paris,
and was no longer in the hands of the Breguet family descendants.
Antoine Breguet (1851-1882) raised in a scientific community
(Marcelin Berthelot is married to
Sophie Caroline Niaudet, niece of Louis Breguet)
and artistic life
(her grandmother Camille O'Meara was a student of Chopin), took over the management of the electricity
section of the family business, the Breguet Maison in Douai,
in the study of an asynchronous motors.
Jacques Breguet, and
under Professor Charles Richet, began designing a gyroplane (the forerunner of the helicopter)
in 1907 after tests by engineer Maurice Volumard in Douai plant.
"Maison Breguet, societe anonyme" started in Russia as 'House Breguet...',
for sold a watch 'Власть' on 31st Jan. 1886.
Despite the troubles of the Revolution and the Napoleonic wars, Abraham Louis Breguet had managed
- with the help of
his son Louis Antoine, his step-sister Suzanne L'Huillier,
and a
small team of workers - the first watch brand in Europe.
Abraham Louis Breguet died in 1823, leaving a house in the prosperity, but his son Antoine Louis Breguet (b. 1776),
since 1812 / 1813, after the death of his wife, thought to live as a 'British gentleman farmer';
he had himself a single son,
Louis Francois Clement, born in 1804.
He returned to Neuchatel (Switzerland), where he lived with his godfather J. F. Huguenin.
Breguet, Louis François Clément / Louis Clément Bréguet, b. December 22, 1804 in Paris, died 1883 in Paris;
he was son of Antoine Louis / Antoine Breguet
(Antoine Breguet b. August 13, 1776 in Paris, d. 1858 in Champcueil,
son of Louis Abraham Breguet
[grandson of Jonas Louis Breguet b. June 11, 1719 in Neuchatel, Switzerland;
died 1758; m. Susanne Marguerite Bolle; she was mother of
above mentioned Louis Abraham Breguet and Louise Breguet - wife of David Lassieur and mother of Jonas Louis Lassieur, grandmother of Sophie Niaudet,
great-grandmother of Daniel Berthelot, Marcel André Berthelot, Camille Berthelot,
Marie Helene, Philippe, Rene Berthelot]
and Cécile Marie Louise L'huillier)
and JeanneFrançoise Venture (Jeanne Françoise Venture b. 1774 in Cairo, Egypt;
died 1813 in Bourg-la-Reine, France, wife of above named Antoine Louis / Antoine Breguet, mother of
above mentioned Louis Clément Bréguet).
Louis Clément Bréguet was husband of Eugénie Caroline Lassieur and father of Louise Bréguet -
wife of Ludovic Halévy and mother of Elie Halévy (Élie Halévy b. 1870 d. 21 August 1937, was a
French philosopher and historian who wrote studies of the British utilitarians, born in Étretat,
Seine-Maritime, where his mother had fled as the German army marched on Paris,
1892, Émile Boutmy invited Halévy to lecture on English political ideas at the newly founded School of
Political Science, and on the history of socialism) and Daniel Halévy.
Antoine Louis Breguet ran, with his cousin Lassieur, the team of watchmakers working in a studio on
the Quai de l'Horloge.
The 'little Louis' - called as its size does not exceed 1.55 m - was sent in
1824 to Geneva, where he worked as a common laborer.
On his return to Paris in 1827, he devoted himself to the construction of marine chronometers, wrote in
1847 in a notice on its work presented at the Academy of Sciences.
In 1832, 'Little Louis' decided to become an electrician.