Konstantynowicz Bogdan: family - genealogy - origin - ancestry - history - biography. History and genealogy of the noble Konstantynowicz, Wernadski and Modzelewski families in Russia
Konstantynowicz Bogdan: family - genealogy - origin - ancestry - history - biography. History and genealogy
of the noble
Konstantynowicz, Wernadski and Modzelewski
families
from Russia and the Grand duchy of Lithuania 

Belarusian, Estonian, Polish and Russian genealogical and historical database for the Konstantynowicz family. The noble Pilsudski, Konstantinovich, Dzerzhinsky, Pilar Pilchau, Bulhak families.

Estonia: Balachowicz, Constantinovich / Konstantinovich, Trubetzkoy / Troubetskoy / Trubecki, Dadiani, Dunkel, von Krauze / Krause, Gernet, Toll, Rehbinder / Rebinder, Croy - the Baltic German nobility. История фамилии Константинович - генеалогия семьи.

Genealogy of the Constantinovich family 1534 - ca 1945 in Belarus, Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Ukraine, Russia, Lithuania. Константинович - биография. History and genealogy of the Constantinovich family with relatives: Troubetzkoy, Radziwill, Piottuch-Kublicki, Sedykh from Kazan, Soltan, Oginski, Paszkowski and Kalinowski from Cracow, Zbieranowski, Zarako-Zarakowski, Malkiewicz, Armand in Moscow and Petersburg, Gernet from Estonia, Bakst, Demonet or De Monet, Dizeren, Azbelev, Holynski of 18th cent., Bagration-Gruzinski and Mukhrani from Sakartvelo-Georgia.  The Baltic German families in Estonia: von Gernet, Rehbinder, Toll, Croy, Weiss.

Von Gernet (Gern), Croy (Krey), Weiss, Toll, Rehbinder / Rebinder, Steinberg - the Baltic German nobility from Estland / Estonia, Livland / Latvia and St Petersburg in Russia of the 19th century. Tallinn/ Reval, Nomme, Harku, Saku, Üksnurme, Lehhola / Lehola, Vaikna, Parnu / Parnawa, Dorpat / Tartu and Viljandi / Fellin in Estonia.

Meshonka: here lived Antoni (the first son of Dominik derived from area of Krycau and verified noble descent in the Hrodna government 1861) and his son Stanislav Konstantynowicz (born c. 1855) with wife Anna nee Malkiewicz (Malkevicius of Tarnawa arms and others, mainly in districts of Panevezys and Siauliai) came from the Dryssa ujezd (= the Werchnedwinsk district; the place Asveja) in the Government of Vicebsk;  she was near related to the families Brzezinski / Bžezinskis (Konstancja Bžezinskis / Brzezinski), Ostrowski  (from Piotr Ostrowski de Kaki in 1697; 1760 by the Czerowacz lake in Livonia) and Filipowicz (Pilipavicius or  Pilipaitis with Pobog  and Prawdzic coat of arms verified the armorial bearings in Vilna 1821: Jozef, Mateusz, Michal, Antoni, Szymon, Izydor, Benedykt and  Joachim); family of my grandfather had Georgians next of kin. 


Explanation to Georgian genealogy:

Alexander, son of Bakar or Aleksandr Bakarovich Gruzinsky, born 1726 died 1791, was a Russian-born Georgian prince of the Mukhrani branch of the Bagrationi royal dynasty. Aleksandre was born ca 1724 / 1728, in Moscow. Alexander was married to Princess Daria Aleksandrovna nee Menshikov, d.1817.

Named
BAKAR was the son of Vakhtang VI King of Kartli, b. 15 Sept. 1675 - died on March 26, 1737.

Vakhtang VI married in Imereti, in 1696, a princess Rusudan (died in Moscow, on December 30, 1740). They had children:
Named above Prince Bakar (1699 / 1700 - 1750), ruler of Kartli;
Prince George (1712 - 1786), general of the Russian Empire;
Princess Tamar (1696) married, in 1712, Prince Teimuraz, the future king of Kakheti and Kartli;
Princess Anna (Anuka) (1698), married, in 1712, Prince Vakhushti Abashidze;
Princess Tuta (1699), married the Imeretian nobleman of the ducal family of Racha, Gedevan, Duke of the Lowlands.

Now on DADIANI:

Bezhan Dadiani [see below] died 1728, was Prince of Mingrelia from 1715 to 1728.
He acceded to power in a coup against his own father, Giorgi IV Dadiani, and came to dominate western Georgian politics by asserting tutelage over King Alexander V of Imereti until being murdered by Ottoman agents.

Bezhan was the second son of Giorgi IV Dadiani by his wife, Sevdia Mikeladze, whom Giorgi divorced, in 1701, to marry Tamar, daughter of the powerful prince Giorgi-Malakia Abashidze, sometime King of Imereti. In 1704, Giorgi made his eldest son, Katsia, prince of Mingrelia and installed Bezhan as lord of Lechkhumi.
Giorgi returned as prince of Mingrelia after Katsia's death in 1710, but his renewed authority was challenged by Bezhan, who enjoyed support of King George VII of Imereti.

Mamuka, 1719 - 1769, was a member of the Bagrationi dynasty of Imereti, a kingdom in western Georgia. He was installed as a rival king to his brother, Alexander V of Imereti from 1746 until being deposed in 1749.
Mamuka married in 1732 Darejan Dadiani, daughter of Bezhan Dadiani [see more above and also below], Prince of Mingrelia.

Now we back to
Mikolaj Swiatopelk Mirski, 1833 - 1898, m. 1st to Wiera Bagratyd / Pss Vera b. Tbilisi 1842.
He bought MIR in 1895 from the family of Dominik Radziwill and his daughter Stefania.
Mikolaj Swiatopelk-Mirski b. 1833, d. 1898, was the son of
JAN Siemionowicz Swiatopelk Mirski / Tomasz Teofil Jan MIRSKI, and Marcjanna Nostitz-Jackowska.
Husband of named Wiera and 2nd to Kleopatra (Kapitolina).

Above
Wiera Bagration Gruzinsky, m. Swiatopelk Mirska, b. 1842 in Tbilisi, Georgia; d. 1863;
the daughter of ELIZBAR / ILIA Grigorievich Bagration Gruzinsky and Anastasja.
Mentioned
Tomasz Teofil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski 1788 - 1868, was the son of Franciszek Ksawery Mirski and Katarzyna.
Mentioned above
ELIZBAR / ILIA Grigorievich Bagration Gruzinsky b. 1790, d. 1854, was the son of Giorgi XII Bagrationi (King of Kartli and Kakheti) and Mariam.
Named above
Giorgi XII Bagrationi King of Kartli and Kakheti, b. 1746, d. 1800,
son of Erekle II, King of Georgia and Anna Abashidze.

Erekle II Bagrationi / Iraklij,
known as Herculius II, b. 1720 in Telavi, in Kakheti, Georgia; d. 1798;
was the son of Teimuraz II, King of Kakheti and Kartli.

Teimuraz II was the son of Erekle I, King of Kartli and Kakheti b. 1637, d. 1709 in Iran.

In 1674, Erekle I [see below], a grandson of the late king Teimuraz I of Kakheti [see below],
returned from exile in Russia to claim his succession. He was soon summoned to Iran by Shah Suleiman I. The shah would install Erekle as King of Kakheti and therefore attempted, though vainly, to seize the throne of Imereti.

Note to above Wiera BAGRATYD:

Wiera Bagratyd / Pss Vera b. Tbilisi in 1842, come from Iraklij 2nd Bagration / Erekle II, king of Kacheti / Heracles II Bagratouni, 1744 -62, king of united Georgia 1762-98
(EREKLE II / Iraklij 2nd Bagration was born Telavi on 7 Nov 1720 and died in Telavi 11 Jan 1798)
m. 1st in 1739 to Pss Kethevan Mkheidze (d. 1744),
m. 2nd in 1745 to Pss Ana Abashidze (1730 - Tbilisi on 6 Dec 1749) and
m. 3rd in 1750 Pss Darejan Dadiani (20 Jul 1734 - St. Petersburg 8 Nov 1808).

Named Darejan Dadiani (20 Jul 1734 - St. Petersburg 8 Nov 1808 or 1738 - 8 November 1807) / Darejan Dadiani-Mingrelia, was the daughter of
Otia Dadiani Hertog van Mingrelia / Katsia-Giorgi Dadiani, a younger son of
Bezhan Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia in western Georgia [see above on BEZHAN].

Mentioned Bezhan Dadiani [see above] died 1728, of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia from 1715 to 1728. He acceded to power in a coup against his own father, Giorgi IV Dadiani, and came to dominate western Georgian politics by asserting tutelage over King Alexander V of Imereti until being murdered by Ottoman agents.

Above
Giorgi IV Dadiani died 1715, was Prince of Mingrelia from 1691 to 1704 and from 1710 to 1715.
Giorgi was a son of Katsia Chikovani, the lord of Lechkhumi by his wife Mzekhatun, daughter of Prince Levan III Dadiani.

See:
Konstantin Friedrich Peter Georgievich of Oldenburg (1812 - 1881).
Duke Konstantin Friedrich Peter Georgievich von Holstein-Gottorp of Oldenburg was the grandfather of Duke Peter Alexandrovich of Oldenburg as well as grandfather of Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich, General of the Imperial Russian Army during World War I.
Konstantin Friedrich Peter Oldenburg or Constantine Petrovich of Oldenburg began a flirtation with Agrippina; Agrippina's husband, Prince Tariel 'Daniel' Dadiani, was one of the officers under Duke Constantine's command;
Dadiani were a branch of the Bagrationi Dynasty;

Agrippina was Tariel Dadiani's second wife but Agrippina in 1882 divorced Dadiani. 1882, Constantine entered into a morganatic marriage with Agrippina Japaridze; by the early 1890s, they were doing business in Odessa and Alexandrovsk (Zaporozhe).
See the Armands and Konstantynowiczs in Moscow and Alexandrovsk.

Prince Tarieli Taia Aleksandri Dadiani, b. 1842, m. first to Princess Sopio Dadiani b. 1838 daughter of Prince Levanti Shervashidze of the Guria. On June 28, 1882, Agrippina divorced Dadiani.
His father: Prince Aleksandri Manuchari Dadiani.
And his grandfather:
Major-General H. E. Prince Nichola Giorgi Dadiani / Nikolai Georgievitch Dadianov / Bolshoi Niko, Lord of Kurdzu, b. 1764 - Duke of Mingrelia, fourth son of Katsia II Dadiani, Duke of Mingrelia, m. first a daughter of Prince Shervashidze; m. second to Ana Dadiani, daughter of Prince Kakhaberidze-Chijavadze; he d. after 1804, having six sons and three daughters. Above named the fourth son (he d. after 1804) of Katsia II Dadiani, Duke of Mingrelia, m. first a daughter of Prince Shervashidze; m. second to Ana Dadiani.

Above Katsia II Dadiani of monarchs of Mingrelia: 1758-1788 or 1744-1788;
was friend of David II (1756-1795), of the Bagrationi Dynasty, who was King of Imereti in the western Georgia. David II was the son of George IX of Imereti. With the support of Katsia II Dadiani, prince of Mingrelia, he seized the throne and proclaimed himself king on May 4, 1784. David's policy drew many leading aristocrats, including the Mingrelian prince Grigol Dadiani into opposition.

Princess Thamar b. 1790, d. 1818, second daughter of Prince Katsia II Dadiani, Duke of Dukes of Mingrelia, married before May 1808 to General Prince Giorgi Shirvashidze / Safar Ali Bey, Prince of Abkhazia, who signed a petition for protection from Russia in 1808, having four sons and six daughters.

Mentioned Major-General H. E. Prince Nichola Giorgi Dadiani / Nikolai Georgievitch Dadianov / Bolshoi Niko, Lord of Kurdzu, b. 1764, Ambassador to Russia 1805-1806, Major Gen. Russian Army, married first time to Princess Mariami Dadiani (d. 1802), daughter of Rustami Shervashidze, Duke in Guria, and married second to Princess Kethevan Dadiani, daughter of Prince Marshania.

His son Prince Besarioni Nichola Dadiani, b. 1810 [he was the brother of mentioned above Prince Aleksandri Manuchari Dadiani], had
a son Prince Niko Besarioni Dadiani, b. 1830, Chief of Police of Zugdidi in 1857;
and the grandson
Prince Aleksandri Kviti Niko Dadiani, b. 1864, m. Princess Nino Dadiani (b. 1868), younger daughter of Prince Tarieli Taia Dadiani, by his second wife, Princess Agrafina Countess von Zarnekau, daughter of Prince Konstantini Japaridze - he had two sons and four daughters.

Mentioned
Katsia II Dadiani died 1788, of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia from 1758 to 1788.

Katsia was a son of Otia Dadiani on whose death he succeeded as prince-regnant of Mingrelia in 1758. Otia Dadiani died 1757, of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia from 1728 until his death. Like his predecessors, Otia Dadiani was embroiled in a series of civil wars that plagued western Georgia.

Otia was the eldest son of Bezhan Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia [see above on BEZHAN], by his wife Tamar Gelovani.

Above
Bezhan Dadiani died 1728, of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia from 1715 to 1728. He acceded to power in a coup against his own father, Giorgi IV Dadiani, and came to dominate western Georgian politics by asserting tutelage over King Alexander V of Imereti until being murdered by Ottoman agents.
Named
Giorgi IV Dadiani died 1715, was Prince of Mingrelia from 1691 to 1704 and from 1710 to 1715. And we back to SWIATOPELK MIRSKI !

Compare:

Mary / Marija Michailovna Katenin b. ? and died 1903; married 1868 or 1869 to His Highness Prince Nikolaoz / Nikolai Ilyich Gruzinski / Nikolai Ilyich Bagration Gruzinskij of Georgia b. 1844, d. 1916 -
his father Elizbar / Ilija Bagration-Gruzinskij who was b. 1790 and died 1854,
son of
Georgij XII Bagration - Kachietinskij who born 10 October 1746 and died 28 December 1800;
he come from named above
Iraklij 2nd Bagration [Erekle II, king of Kacheti 1744-62, king of united Georgia 1762-98], b. 1720 d. 1798 - see above on EREKLE II.

Note:

Vakhtang VI King of Kartli, b. 15 Sept. 1675 [see above on his son BAKAR],
the son of Prince Levan, he ruled as regent for his absent uncle, George XI, and his brother, Kaikhosro, from 1703 to 1712.

Named Levan known by his Muslim name Shah-Qoli Khan, born c. 1653 - d. 1709, was the fourth son of the king of Kartli Shahnawaz (Vakhtang V). He was a titular king of Kartli in 1709. In 1675, Levan was confirmed as a regent of Kartli during the absence of his reigning brother, George XI (Gurgin Khan).

Vakhtang V born Bakhuta Mukhranbatoni, in 1618, was the King of Kartli (eastern Georgia) from 1658 until his death, who ruled as a vassal for the Persian shah.

He was the son of Teimuraz I, Prince of Mukhrani [see above]. Vakhtang was the first Georgian ruler of the Mukhranian branch of the house of Bagrationi, and succeeded his cousin, David, as the Lord of Mukhrani (Mukhranbatoni) in 1629.

Named Teimuraz I b. 1572, of the House of Mukhrani, a branch of the royal Bagrationi dynasty of Kartli, and Prince (Mukhranbatoni) of Mukhrani from 1580 until his death.

Note:
Above Erekle I [see above], a grandson of the late king Teimuraz I of Kakheti, returned from exile in Russia to claim his succession. He was soon summoned to Iran by Shah Suleiman I as King of Kakheti.



From the other hand we can look at the Orlov Denisov family from Vasily Orlov vel Orlov-Denisov, born 1775, count and his children:
1. Sophia Orlov Denisov b. 1817 and married to Vladimir Pietrovich Tolstoy, countess;
2. Mikhail Orlov-Denisov born 1823 with wife from the Chertkov family, graf;
3. Lyubov Orlova-Denisova / Orlov - Denisov married to Nikolai Trubetskoy, she b. 1828, d. 1860;
4. Fedor / Fiodor born 1802 or 1806 with wife from the Nikitin family;
5. Nadiezda / Nadjezda / Nadine Orlov-Denisov married to Michael / Michail Andreevich Katenin, he born ? and died before 1868, Major-General, ataman Orenburg Cossacks. His parents: father Andrew / Andrej Katenin 'youngest' b. 1768 and d. 1835, mother - Irina Lermontov. His grandfather Fedor Katenin and his great-grandfather Ivan Nikitich Katenin d. 4 December 1723. Mother of above named Michail - Irina Lermontov b. 1771 d. 1818. His brother Alexander A. Katenin, b. 1800 Kluseevo or Polovtsov in 1803 with wife Barbara I. Vadkovsky from Jan Wadkowski family.

Above Michael / Michail Andreevich Katenin daughters:

Sofia d. 1908 and married Martynov
(Martynov Dmitry M. born 1760 -
that is Martynov Dmitry Michajlovich b. 1760. Captain (or Major?). He was a Kirsanov district (in Tambov Province) leader of the nobility. His brother Solomon Martynow 1774-1839.  
1. Victoria nee Martynov / Wiktoria Matriniwna second voto Krasnickaja was born ca 1796 and died on December 6, 1862 in Kiev, she was daughter of Major (or Captain? Martynov Dmitry Michajlovich probably) Russian army Martynow, her second husband - Krasnicki.

2. Ivan Vernadsky born 24 or 26 May / 5 or June 7, New Style, 1821 in Kiev - died 26 or 27 March / 7 or 8 April on the Gregorian calendar, 1884 in St. Petersburg, he was father of Vladimir Vernadsky, and was grandfather of Wernadskij Georgij Wolodimirowicz, 1887 - 1973 (George Vernadsky). 

Vladimir Vernadsky / Wolodimir Iwanowicz Wernadskij was grandson of Wasilij Wernadskij freemason from the Czernihow government in 1853 and Vladimir was next of kin with: Filippienko, Konstantynowicz, Staricki (Iwan Michajlowicz Staricki, general) and Zarudny. Wasilij Iwanowicz Wernadskij, born 1770/1773, 1830 commander of the Kiev military hospital, his wife Ekaterina Jakowlewna, his brother Iwan Iwanowicz born 1775/1778 (but Ioann Wernadskij, born 1729/1732, in 1786 was a Orthodox priest of the Berezinski ujezd, wife Pelagia Leontiewna Leontowicz), children of Wasyl: Charyton, Awksentij and 

Iwan Wasylewicz, b. Kiev on 24 May 1821, died 1884, who was two times married: 1. Marija Nikolajewna Szigaska / Szygacka / Szigacka, and 2nd time to Anna Piotrowna Konstantinovich / Anna Pietrowna Konstantynowicz born 01 November 1836 / or 11.11.1837 and she died on 07 November 1898. The first wife of Ivan Vasilevich Vernadsky died in ten years after the marriage, leaving him a son, Nicholas. The second time, Ivan marries her cousin - the daughter of Ukrainian landowner Anna Petrovna Konstantynowicz, teacher of music and singing. Vernadsky Ivan was a teacher of Russian literature in high school; in 1847, in St. Petersburg, Ivan V. defended a master's degree thesis; after - at the University of St. Vladimir; in 1850 he was transferred to the same department in Moscow University and was here from 1851 until 1856 as full professor; in the village Giant Shishaki in Poltava government Vernadsky had got a mansion, where all the family was living in summer. 

3. The genealogy of above named Anna Petrowna Konstantynowicz / Анна Петровна Константинович (Вернадская) / Hanna Pietriwna / Konstantinovich married Vernadsky / Vernadskij (Anna became the wife of Professor Ivan Vasilevich Vernadsky / Iwan Wasylewicz Wernadski b. 1821 died 1884, and she was mother of W. I. Wernadski ): 

b. November 11, 1837 (1827?) in Kiev / Kyiv in Ukraine and died on November 7, 1898 (1865?); her mother Victoria nee Martynov / Wiktoria second voto Krasnicka was born ca 1796 and died on December 6, 1862 in Kiev, she was daughter of Major (or Captain?) Russian army - Martynow, her second husband - Krasnicki. Wernadska Konstantynowicz Anna / Ganna / Hanna was near by Wultfert Malecka Lidia daughter of Karol Malecki. Anna's children: 1. Владимир Иванович Вернадский / Wladymir Wernadski born 28 February 1863 d. 6 January 1945, 2. Екатерина Ивановна Вернадская / Ekaterina married Korolenko / born 1864 died 1910, 3.Ольга Ивановна Вернадская / Olga Wernadska born 1864. Anna's father:  Piotr Konstantynowicz son of Krzysztof Konstantynowicz, b. 1785 (date 1795 was error) and died on October 9, 1850 in Kiev, Baykove cemetery; Kiev garrison 1836, general major 1848, son of Krzysztof Konstantynowicz / Христофор Анастасійович Костянтинович who was born 1741 and died 1786. 

Anna's stepmother (not mother): Іванівна Гулак daughter of Надія Андріївна Суровцева and Іван Іванович Гулак / Jan Gulak, son of Jan. 

Anna's brothers and sisters from Victoria nee Martynow:

Pawel Konstantynowicz Piotrowicz / Pawlo son of Pietr, 1822 - 1884, lived in  Wsiotiwce / Wojtiwce / Woitivcy / Wojtowce, married to Olga Iwanowna, b. ?, died 1903, daughter of Dubnikow; he served for the Poltawskij regiment in 1837, the Sleckij regiment (Slucki?) of 1842, 1843 lieutenant, the Newski Naval regiment 1845, has 7 children: 
Oleksandra 1861 - 1894,
Leonid 1862 - 1909, captain, served at the transport military station in Minsk, Belarus in 1908, the commander  of a
military station in 
Wyborg 1909,
Mikolaj / Mikola Konstantynowicz 1872, died ?, lived in Wojtiwce,
Michal / Michail, b. 1875, the Pietr Poltawa cadet Corps, captain of the 20th Halicki regiment in 1908,
Zofia / Sofija 1864/1865 - d. ?, Woitivcy,
Wolodimir / Wlodzimierz, 1882, a source: Modzelewski, 2, p. 432 - 435. 

We back now to Piotr's children.

Lew,
Elena
Iwan Piotrowicz - Jan Konstantynowicz

(married to Konstantynowicz Marija Sofroniwna / Sofronow, daughter of Grigorij, b. ?, died 1850, she was from Sewastopol; Oleksandra Iwaniwna Konstantynowicz / Aleksandra Iwanowna 1848 - died 1920, nee Konstantynowicz, she was married in August 1866 to Modzelewski Lew son of Michail, 1837 - 1896; Modzelewski Wadim Lwowicz 1882 - 1920, son of Olieksandra Iwaniwna / Aleksandra Iwanowna Modzelewska nee Konstantynowicz. Modzelewski Wadim Lwowicz was historian. A brother of Wadim Lwowicz Modzelewski - Wsiewolod Lwowicz 1879 - 1936, the Naval Corps in Sankt Petersburg and after in 1898 he served in the Russian fleet in Petersburg, 'Imperator Aleksandr II', 1904 - 1905 a war against Japan, captain 2nd class in1912), 

Konstantynowicz Iwan son of Piotr born 1818 - 1877, grandfather of W. Lwowicz Modzelewski, 1834 Russian fleet, captain 1st class, 1875 Caucasus army;
Zofia - Sofija Konstantynowicz Piotrowna, 1823 - 1848,
Wladymir,
Aleksandr,
Aleksandr second: 

Aleksander Konstantynowicz who came from an Ukrainian military and landowning family, he lived in the government of Poltava (now in Ukraine), also in Kiev (Olga I. Konstantynowicz who was born 1860 in Kiev - since 1880 in Paris and USA at the beginning of the 20th cent. - his daughter). Son of above Alexander Konstantynowicz: Konstanty / Konstantin Konstantynowicz from Riga / Ryga, next of kin with the Puszkin / Pushkin family. 

(Konstantynowicz Konstanty Aleksandrowicz / Konstantin, b. 1869, d. ? but after 1909, next of kin with Anna / Hanna Piotrowna Wernadski nee Konstantynowicz, office in the Akkerman region and Ufa), 

Elizawieta,
Piotr older,
Piotr younger. 

Above Krzysztof Konstantynowicz / Christofor Konstantinovich / Hristophor Constantinovich was born 1741 (date ca 1750 / 1760 was mistaken) with the Fox coat of arms, probably came from the Mscislau / Mscislaw territory / ex-Mscislav province. Христофор Анастасійович Костянтинович died 1786

His father Anastazy Konstantynowicz / Анастасій Костянтинович Костянтинович, son of Kostia Konstantynowicz that is Konstantyn Konstantynowicz (Konstantyn born ca 1690). Анастасій Костянтинович Костянтинович born ca 1720 and died before 1784

The Konstantynowicz ancestry with the Fox coat of arms (1534) come from Michno Konstantynowicz of the Lida and the Mereczanka river (1552 and 1554) area on the border of Lithuania and Belarus. Konstantinovich hasn't the Cossack or the Greek origin. It was a legend only about Greek Konstantinovich Anastasius of 1784 who moved from Rumelia - Macedonia today, first to Nizhyn, and then to Pereyaslav-Khmelnitsky; served to  the Pereyaslav regiment in 1756.  A legend was about the beginning of the Konstantynowicz family. Many said that our family (ancestry) has come from the BALKANS according to "Gutenberg Encyclopaedia" (volume 8); many said that the ancestry had got to descent from Serbian ancestor (janczar), who was Turkish soldier 1455 - 1463, who was afterwards in Poland (that is since 1470 or 1471); he has written memoirs here (1490-1516 or rather 1496 - 1501)  about title "(...) the Turkish chronicle (...)".  A copy was in the Sapieha Archive. More inf. on the same Turkish soldier - Michal Konstantynowicz in F. Bujak, "Studia geograf.-hist.", p. 129 - 134. The main editions of "(...) the Turkish chronicle (...)" in 1828 and 1912 misleaded many of our ancestors. The Kibalczyc family i.e. Kibalcicas have got a legend that tell us about an ancestor from Serbia - the family moved out to the Chernigov province in the Grand duchy of Lithuania in the 17th century - the legend it's mistake, too. The Konstantynowicz family near by Perejaslav has got the Fox coat of arms. Somebody (owned Fox coat of arms according to an armorial of 1914; territory of Russia in the 18th cent., 78 km SE of  Kiev) among Cossacks in 1756 in Pereyaslav. Anastazy Konstantynowicz (born ca 1710 / 1720 - d. before 1784) probably escaped from Poland to Russia before 1756 (ca 1740) and after he was a Commissioner Regiment (1759-60) among Cossacks. His son Christopher Anastasiyovych Konstantynowicz (1741-86) served to the first regiment of Pereyaslav and was centurion (1770-81), grandson Peter Hristoforovich (1785-1850) was Major General (1848), commander of Kyiv. artyler. Garrison (1836-48) and greatgrandson Alexander P. Jr. (1832-1903) was Lieutenant General (1889) and the Governor of the Turgay region (1878-83), Bessarabian governor (1883-99). This ancestry  submitted to the 2nd and 3rd parts of the nobility book of Kiev province in Russia.
Source: 'The Armorial of Little Russia. ... Chernigov Governorate' ('Малоросійський гербовник. Чернігівський орел'), В. К. Лукомскїй, В. Л. Модзалевскїй (and Heorhiy Narbut), Санкт-Петербургъ: изданїε Черниговскаго дворѧнства, 1914. В. К. Лукомский, В. Л. Модзалевский, худ. Г. И. Нарбут, Малороссийский гербовник. Предисловие А. К. Рачинского).

Children of Krzysztof Konstantynowicz / Christofor Konstantinovich who was born 1741: 

Peter Hristoforovich Konstantinovich b. 1785, was Major General of the Russian army 1848 and 

Fiodor 2nd Konstantynowicz b. ca 1780 / 1785. Michal or Michail Konstantynowicz - son of above Fiodor - was born in 1812, died 1867, doctor.

Peter Hristoforovich Konstantinovich b. 1785 d. 1850, was Major General of the Russian army of 1848. Grandfather of historian George Vernadsky. Peter Hristoforovich was a soldier to 1849. General Piotr Konstantinovich had 13 children, five of them died infants. Some of the children were also military. The greatest success in this field has achieved son Alexander Konstantynowicz. Peter / Piotr Konstantynowicz participated in many military campaigns of the Russian army: in 1812 near Smolensk and the Battle of Borodino. From 1836 he was commander of the Kiev garrison artillery. 1838 taken a possession in the Pereyaslavl county of the Kiev province. His son
Jan / Иван Петрович Константинович / Iwan / Ivan born 1818 died 1877, his children: 1846 Wiktoria Konstantynowicz / Виктория Ивановна Константинович, she was born 1846, died in 1899, and Aleksandra / Александра Ивановна Константинович married Modzelewski / Модзалевская, she was born in 1848, husband Lew Nikolajevich Modzelevsky b. 1837 d. 1896, and her children: Borys Lwowicz Modzelewski b. in Georgia, Tiflis / Tbilisi in 1874 died 1928 and second son in Tiflis / Тифлис - Wadim Lwowicz Modzelewski b. 1880 died in 1920; Aleksandra / Александра Ивановна Константинович died in 1912 . Second child of Piotr Konstantynowicz: Elizawieta Pietrowna Konstantynowicz m. Nieielova / Елизавета Петровна Константинович married Неелова, she was born in 1824 and died in 1889, her daughter Lidia Nieielova / Лидия Александровна Неёлова died 1942. Third child of Piotr: Anna / Анна Петровна Константинович married Вернадская; 4. Elena / Елена Петровна Константинович married Кравченко was born in 1831, m. Iwan Ilich Kravchenko / Кравченко b. 1829 d. 1890, Elena died ca 1909? 5. in 1832 Aleksandr / Александр Петрович Константинович, 1856 married to Sofija Antonovna Iliaschenko / Софья Антоновна Ильяшенко b. 1840 d. 1896, her children: a) 1858 Olga / Ольга Александровна Константинович married in 1878 to Andrzej Szmidt / Andrei Schmidt b. 1858, b) in 1860 was born Michail Aleksandrovich Konstantynowicz / Михаил Александрович Константинович who died in 1902, c) 1869 in Ryga / Рига was born Konstantyn / Константин Александрович Константинович who died in 1924. Above Aleksandr Pietrovich Konstantynovich b. 1832 died in 1903


- and his brother Martynov Solomon Mikhailovich b. 1774, d. 1839 or after 1840; a wife of above Martynov Solomon Mikhailovich: Elizabeth M. Tarnovskaya / Elzbieta Tarnowska daughter of ? (Polish, but we know only Michal Tarnowski b. 1782 d. 1831 and his parents Jan Jacek Tarnowski b. 1729 and Rozalia Czacka), she b. 1783, d. 1851; her children:
Nikolai Martynov Solomonovich 1815 / 1816 - 1875 / 1876 who in 1841 killed Lermontov in a duel, his family related to Kolirovsky and Romeiko - Hurko (Polish);
Michael Solomonovich 1814-60;
Ekaterina Martynova Solomonovna married
Rzewska (Polish) / Rzhevskij Michal;
Dmitry Martynov Solomonovich b. 1824 and died 1909;
Elizabeth;
Natalia b. 1819;
Julia married Gagarin, b. 1821; also
Pawel and Peter Solomonovich Martynov - friends of Stefan Drzewiecki, Polish nobleman but about Pawel and Peter no any inf.;
above named Sofia Katenin d. 1908 and married ca 1880 to Viktor Martynov b. 1858 d. 1915 - his father, Nikolai Martynov Solomonovich b. 1816 and his grandparents: Solomon M. Martinov and Elizabeth M. Tarnovskaya b. 1783);
his second daughter Mary / Marija Michailovna Katenin b. ? and died 1903; married 1868 or 1869 to
His Highness Prince Nikolaoz / Nikolai Ilyich Gruzinski / Nikolai Ilyich Bagration Gruzinskij of Georgia

(b. 1844, d. 1916, his father Elizbar / Ilija Bagration-Gruzinskij who was b. 1790 and died 1854 son of
Georgij XII Bagration - Kachietinskij who born 10 October 1746 and died 28 December 1800;
from
1. Iraklij 2nd Bagration b. 1720 d. 1798, 2. Tejmuraz 2nd Bagration b. 1690 d. 1762, 3. Iraklij 1st Nazar Ali Chan Bagration b. 1643 died 1709, 4. David Bagration b. 1612 d. 1648, 5. Tejmuraz 1st Bagration b. 1589, 6. David 1st died 1602, 7. Alexandr 2nd Bagration b. 1527 d. 1605, 8. Levan 1st Bagration Kachetinskij b. 1503, 9. Georgij 2nd Zloj / Bad Bagration Kachetinskij born 1469, 10. Alexander 1st Bagration Kachetinskij b. ca 1455, 11. Georgij VIII Bagrationi).

Prince Nikolai Ilyich relatives
Orbeliani, Chavchavadze and Sviatopolk-Mirsky. Child of Nikolai Bagration: Maria Nikolaevna Bagration Gruzinskaja married Tregubova, Princess.


Georgij XII Bagration - Kachietinskij

according to http://www.royalark.net/Georgia/kakhet6.htm and Copyright ©Christopher Buyers.
- Aleksander Konstantynowicz who came from an Ukrainian military and landowning family, he lived in the government of  Poltava (now in Ukraine), also in Kiev (Olga I. Konstantynowicz who was born 1860 in Kiev - since 1880 in Paris and USA at the beginning of the 20th cent. - his  daughter) and verified the noble descent in Kishinev in 1893. He was general - lieutenant and war governor of the Turgai (Orenburg capital  then and Arkalyk now) region in the 19th century. Next the Bessarabia governor.

His father Piotr Konstantynowicz (relation of Wlodzimierz Wernadskij) was Brigadier-General, too - Piotr was son of H. (G. ?) Konstantynowicz.

His sister Anna Petrovna Konstantynowicz was the second wife (1862) of Jan Wernadskij (that is Ivan Vernadski = Ivan Vasil'evich Vernadsky who was born in  Kiev  1821, son of Vasilii; Ivan worked in Home Office 1856 - 1867, died 1884 in Sankt Peterburg = St Petersburg; her son Vladymir was born in St. Petersburg on February 28 / March 12, 1863, lived in Kharkov, where  the   family had moved when he was five and acted as a Soviet specialist in mineralogy - taught himself Ukrainian and Polish; her granddaughter married Fokin) and she worked as a music teacher in  Petersburg just before 1862

Michal or Michail - son of Fiodor 2nd Konstantynowicz - was his next of kin; Michal was born in 1812, died 1867; doctor after completion  of the Kharkov University; served in the Russian army and at a later date assistant director of the medical - military department in 1862 in  Petersburg; he wrote a lot of researches and theses - with F. Augustynowicz, Trappe, Lebiediew, too 

At margin (more http://baza.vgdru.com/):

1. Ivan Vernadsky born 24 or 26 May / 5 or June 7, New Style, 1821 in Kiev - died 26 or 27 March / 7 or 8 April on the Gregorian calendar, 1884 in St. Petersburg, father of Vladimir Vernadsky, grandfather of George Vernadsky. The first wife died in ten years after the marriage, leaving him a son, Nicholas. The second time, Ivan marries her cousin - the daughter of Ukrainian landowner Anna Petrovna Konstantynowicz, teacher of music and singing.

The genealogy of above named Anna Petrowna Konstantynowicz / Konstantinovich / Анна Петровна Константинович married Vernadsky / Vernadskij / Вернадская (Anna became the wife of Professor Ivan Vernadsky): b. November 11, 1837 in Kiev / Kyiv in Ukraine and died on November 7, 1898; her mother Victoria nee Martynov / Wiktoria / Виктория Мартыновна Константинович second voto Красницкая was born ca 1796 and died on December 6, 1862 in Kiev, she was daughter of Major Russian army Martynow, her second husband - Krasnicki. Anna's father: Петр Христофорович Константинович / Piotr Konstantynowicz son of Krzysztof Konstantynowicz, b. 1785 (date 1795 was error) and died on October 9, 1850 in Kiev, Baykove cemetery; Anna's brothers and sisters from Victoria nee Martynow:
Pawel,
Lew,
Elena,
Iwan - Jan Konstantynowicz,
Zofia - Sofija,
Wladymir,
Aleksandr,
Aleksandr second,
Elizawieta,
Piotr older,
Piotr younger.
Above Krzysztof Konstantynowicz / Christofor Konstantinovich was born ca 1750 / 1760.
Петр Христофорович Константинович / Peter Hristoforovich Konstantinovich b. 1785, was Major General of the Russian army 1848. Grandfather of historian George Vernadsky. Peter Hristoforovich was a soldier to 1849. General Konstantinovich had 13 children, five of them died infants. Some of the children were also military. The greatest success in this field has achieved son Alexander Konstantynowicz. Peter / Piotr Konstantynowicz participated in many military campaigns of the Russian army: in 1812 near Smolensk and the Battle of Borodino. From 1836 he was commander of the Kiev garrison artillery. 1838 taken a possession in the Pereyaslavl county of the Kiev province.

Vernadsky Ivan was a teacher of Russian literature in high school; in 1847, in St. Petersburg, Ivan V. defended a master's degree thesis; after at the University of St. Vladimir; in 1850 he was transferred to the same department in Moscow University and was here from
1851 until 1856 as full professor; in the village Giant Shishaki in Poltava government Vernadsky had got a mansion, where all the family was living in summer. 

2. 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 circa 1750 / 1760 (not 1770).

3. Her brother, Ivan Petrovich Konstantynowicz / Jan son of Piotr Konstantynowicz b. 1818 died 1877, a professional Navy officer, after a cadet school - 1834 he achieved Captain 1st Rank in 1868, in 1875 he served in the Caucasian Army, died in Tiflis. Owned estates in the province of Poltava, the Pereyaslavl County, Voitovtsy village.
4. His daughter,
Alexandra Ivanovna Konstantynowicz born 1848 and died after 1912, was wife of L. N. Modzalevsky.
5. Another daughter Victoria Ivanovna Konstantynowicz / Константинович 1846 died 1899 or 1900; in 1867, she married M. P. Rehbinder, and after second husband O. E. Weimar

6. Sister of Ivan Petrovich, Elizabeth Konstantynowicz / Константинович married Mr Neyolov / Nieelov 1824 - 1889.
7. her daughter Lydia A. Neyolov, who died at a old age in Kiev during the German occupation in 1941 / 1942. 

8. Another sister Helena Petrovna Konstantynowicz / Константинович with her husband Kravchenko who was born 1831 and he was died no earlier than 1909, married to Kravchenko in 1859, lived in Piryatin

9. His brother Alexander Petrovich Konstantynowicz / Константинович. Константинович Александр Петрович was General-lieutenant, General-Governor of Bessarabia in Kishiniev 30 July 1883 to 4 July 1899. The Rogge noble family was close friends with the family Konstantinovich and Ippolit Rogge / Hippolytus born March 2, 1853 in Kerch, colonel in 1909, was baptized March 7, 1853 in St. John Church of Kerch; godfather - Lieutenant Adjutant Ivan Konstantinovich / Jan Konstantynowicz son of Piotr Konstantynowicz from Kercz / Kerch. All - Orthodox. A General List of noble families of Bessarabia includes the name of the Konstantynowicz Alexander in 1893 from the Poltava province. 

10. Ivan Vernadsky b. 1821 was a grandson of Ivan Nikiforovich Vernadsky (b. ca 1770), which was recorded in the local book of the Chernigov governorship as a gentleman, graduated from the Kiev seminary, was a priest of the village Tserkovschina.
11. Ivan Vernadsky b. 1821 was a son of a doctor Vasil or Basil Ivanovich Vernadsky and his wife Ekaterina Yakovlevna; in 1856 - 1867 worked at the Ministry of Internal Affairs; professor of Main Pedagogical Institute 1857 - 1859, St. Petersburg Institute of Technology 1864 - 1868, professor of political economy at Kiev and Moscow universtities and moved to Kharkov, where he served as manager of the Kharkiv office of the State Bank until his resignation in 1876.
12. His first wife Maria Shigaevo 1831-1860.
13. His second wife, Anna Petrovna, nee Konstantinovich / Константинович / Konstantynowicz 1837 - 1898.
14. Children: Nicholas 1851 (by first wife) - 1874; Olga - her grandson, Rynda Alekseev Dmitry Borisovich b. 1917 - 1941 ?, a student at the Leningrad Textile Institute, in July 1941, was missing; Catherine was married to Korolenko; Vladimir 1863 - 1945, his granddaughter was married to Fokin, Anatoly Mikhailovich 1892 - 1979. 

15. Modzalevsky Leo / Lev 1837 - 1896, the teacher, a graduate of History and Philology of St. Petersburg University. He worked in the schools of St. Petersburg and Tiflis / Tbilisi, the author of many works on pedagogy. His wife Alexandra Ivanovna nee Konstantynowicz / Константинович was born 1848. 

16. 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. 

17. 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. 

18. Kravchenko Ivan Ilyich 1829-1890, a assessor in 1867, lived and died in Piryatin in the Poltava area; his wife Helena Petrovna Konstantynowicz daughter of Piotr Konstantynowicz, she was born 1831 and died no earlier than 1909; her son - probably not only one - Sergey. 

19. Alexander Konstantynowicz son of Piotr / Petr,  born 1832 died 1903, was a professional soldier, in service since 1846, an artilleryman; the Colonel in 1867, Major-General in 1877, Lieutenant-General in 1889; conquest of Khiva in 1873, in 1878 to 1883 he was the military governor of Orenburg, and Commander of Turgay region; since 1883 to 1899 - Governor of Bessarabia, since 1889 member of the Minister of the Interior; awards Anne 1st Class, Vladimir 2nd degree, the White Eagle; his wife since 1856 Ilyashenko Sophia Antonovna 1840 d. 1896. 

20. some of his children: Olga b. 1858 or 1860 and died ?, daughter of Alexander P. Konstantynowicz, in 1878 she married Andrei Ivanovich Schmidt, who served in the Orenburg district court; she emigrated to Paris and USA. Michal Konstantynowicz / Michael b. 1860 and died in 1902, he was a district marshal of the nobility in Kovno Province in 1899, his children: 
Xenia nee Konstantynowicz b. 1889, Natalia nee Konstantynowicz born 1894, 

Catherine / Katarzyna daughter of Alexander b. 1863 died in 1942, in 1885 she married P. A. Galenkovski, and after her divorce in 1905 she married L. N. Chernoyarov; her daughter from her first marriage, Elizabeth married Suprunov

Sofia nee Konstantynowicz b. 1864 died 1942, in 1886 she married E. A. Mamchich, before the Revolution she was living in Chisinau - the Kremenchug area

Natalia nee Konstantynowicz 1867 d. 1938?, in 1889, she married Jerzy Bulacel / Gregory Pavlovich Bulatsel

Constantine / Konstantyn Konstantynowicz born 1869 and died no earlier than 1917, son of Aleksander P. Konstantynowicz, in the 90s of the 19th cent. he served in the office in the Bessarabian Province, the Akkerman district, in 1904 member of the Ufa provincial office on Peasant Affairs, he had property - land in the Sterlitamak county of the Ufa province (all inf. about Konstantyn Konstantynowicz need to be check). 

21. Ilyashenko Sophia Antonovna b. 1840 d. 1896, was daughter of a captain; her husband since 1856 was Alexander P. Konstantynowicz 1832-1903. 

22. Mamchich Eugene A. / Eugeniusz Mamczicz 1849 died 1917?, state councilor in 1908, not later than 1905, was elected to a honorary magistrate in Kremenchug county in the Poltava province

23. Bulacel / Bulatsel Jerzy / Grigory P., died in 1908, in 1899 the Chairman of the Vilnius Regional Court; his wife Natalia Konstantynowicz 1867 - 1938? 

24. Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky born February 28 / March 12, 1863 in St. Petersburg and died January 6, 1945 in Moscow, from the nobility, he was Russian scientist and encyclopedist, humanist, an expert in the field of Earth Sciences, philosopher and social activist, the member of the St. Petersburg Imperial Academy of Sciences, first president of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences.
Once in October 1905, the Board of the University of Moscow, headed by Professor Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky (Vernadsky's mother was from the Konstantynowiczs of the Fox coat of arms) admitted women to listening of lectures, and Inessa Armand has made payment and went to law school. In June 1907, Comrade Inessa confirmed the intention to be student, but instead of studying at university she had to go for exile with Vladimir Armand. In late October 1908 she managed to escape.
We back to Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky: his mother, Anna Petrovna Konstantynowicz (1837 - 1898), father - Ivan Vernadsky (1821 - 1884), professor of political economy.
Letters by V. Vernadsky published in 2003 by Russian. In 1928 Vernadsky was at the University in Prague, 1928 on trip to Germany and Norway, research work in Germany, France, the Netherlands and Czechoslovakia, 1933 / 1934 Vernadsky was on a business trip to France, England and Czechoslovakia.
Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky in 1886 married Natalya Staritskaya (1862 - 1943), with whom he lived for more than 56 years; had two children - son Jerzy / George V. Vernadsky (1887 - 1973), professor of Russian history (lived in Perm; after in exile in Czechoslovakia and USA, since 1927 prof. Yale Univ.), the daughter Nina Vernadskaya - Toll (1898 - 1985 or 1986), a psychiatrist, both died in exile in the United States.
Nina Vernadskaya Toll / Nina V. Toll-Vernadskaya was second wife of Toll Nikolai Petrovich / Nicholas P., an orientalist archaeologist and art historian. His first marriage to Olga Petrovna Toll nee Syromyatnikov, both Orthodox on 17 August 1917 in a garrison of Samarkand, and cancel on November 9, 1925. Toll Nikolai Petrovich (1894 - 1975), member of a volunteer army of the 1st Kuban Ice campaign, in the armed forces in the south of Russia before evacuation of the Crimea. In exile in Gallipoli, after in Czechoslovakia. On January 10, 1926 in Prague, married Nina Vladimirovna Vernadsky b. 1898, daughter of Professor V. I. Vernadsky. Since 1939 in the United States, occupied the chair of Iranian studies at Yale University.
Vernadskaya Toll Nina b. 1898, in 1922 - 1939 lived in Prague, and later the United States.
Toll Tatiana born 1929, granddaughter of Vernadsky.
Von Toll family, the noble family of Baltic Germans, had the title of baron, from Reval now Tallinn in the province of Estonia (Эстония), Russian Empire and Dorpat now Tartu.

25. 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 1884 / 1892. All inf. in my domain 'konstantynowicz.info'. 

The Sedoh / Siedoh / Sedykh / Седых / Siedych family in Estonia and in Tatarstan now.

Victor Konstantynowicz vel Wiktor Konstantynowicz Staroch Siedoch vel Starych Siedych / Sedykh (acc. to me he changed the surname because Viktor Konstantinovich has the documents named Constantine and scans of Estonian passports with the Starych Siedych surname), was born on 20 October 1874 in Kazan, his father unknown name, but mother was Mary vel Maria nee Trubecki / Mary Trubetskaya / Maria Trubecka / Trubetskaja / Trubetzkaya born ca 1853 (or circa 1840). Wiktor Konstantynowicz was married to Alexandra Nikolaevna nee Starych Siedych / Sedykh / Siedoh, born 03 February 1877 in St Petersburg, her father Nikolai Ivanov Starych Siedych / Sedykh / Siedoh, mother Olga Ryabchinskaya / Riabczynski; on 09 June 1934 lived in Estonia, Nomme Harku tn 28-2 and buried in the cemetery Hiiu-Rahu (by the order of Nomme Small Town Council, Hiiu-Rahu Cemetery, which was established in 1919, is the smallest among the cemeteries in Tallinn) in Tallinn: Victor on 19 January 1945 by Rita Tunkel / Tungel, address Apteegi 14-2 and Alexandra - 09 December 1948 by Galina Tunkel.
Inf. by Inga Ilves (families from Odessa, Tallinn - Hiiu [Hiiu is a subdistrict / asum in the district of Nomme, Tallinn, the capital of Estonia], the town of Elva in Estonia) and 'http://forum.vgd.ru/'. There are 10 people in Estonia with the Trubetskoi / Trubetskoy (Трубецкой и Эстония) last name now, in Harjumaa. Harju County or Harjumaa / Harrien / Harria, it is situated in northern Estonia, on the south coast of the Gulf of Finland; Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, is included in the county.
See also: 'genealogy.euweb.cz' acc. to Josef Zvonecka and 'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk%3ATrubetskoy_family' "...but then the page was attacked by Polish nationalists who turned it into a mess, starting a bunch of unnecessary stubs with Polish names. They also extensively used the Trubetskoy genealogy which I had compiled and posted at 'genealogy.euweb.cz'. I am sorting this category and some of it's members have really more connection with Russia then Poland..." (?!). "Someone give a bibliographic reference for this genealogy" at 'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trubetskoy_family'. My correspondent was writing to me in June 2012: "...The Library of Congress as well as some other world libraries own the official Troubetzkoy family genealogies. The most recent one was published in 1976 and has full information about Princess Maria and was written by a nephew. In addition, there are 3 books about the descendants of that particular branch of the family, with the latest book published in 2006".

Genealogy of the Constantinovich family 1534 - ca 1945 in Belarus, Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Ukraine, Russia, Lithuania. History and genealogy of the Constantinovich family with relatives: Troubetzkoy, Radziwill, Piottuch-Kublicki, Sedykh from Kazan, Soltan, Oginski, Paszkowski and Kalinowski from Cracow, Zbieranowski, Zarako-Zarakowski, Malkiewicz, Armand in Moscow and Petersburg, Gernet from Estonia, Bakst, Demonet or De Monet, Dizeren, Azbelev, Holynski of 18th cent., Bagration-Gruzinski and Mukhrani from Sakartvelo-Georgia.

An information from a database of the White movement:

Starych Siedych Victor Konstantynowicz born 1874, in service since 1904, an officer since 1912, 'ensign' that is praporschik by Admiralty,
in the North - Western Army of White movement enlisted on May 20, 1919 and in December 1919 at the headquarters of the 4th Infantry Division.


At the beginning of the 'Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company' Louis Franzevich Dyuflon founded technical office in the 2nd half of the 19th century in Moscow. L. Duflon / Dyuflon acted in the St. Petersburg branch of the 'Breguet' Company.
At present the Montres Breguet SA is a member company of the Swatch Group of western Switzerland in L'Abbaye (L'Abbaye is a municipality in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland; around 30 km north - west of Lausanne). It was founded by Abraham-Louis Breguet in Paris in 1775. Abraham-Louis Breguet or Bréguet b. 10 January 1747 and died on 17 September 1823, born in Neuchâtel, Switzerland; his son Louis-Antoine Breguet. His ancestry was French but his family were Protestants so they fled to Switzerland after Edict of Nantes in 1685. He met Abraham-Louis Perrelet and Xavier Gide. In 1795 Breguet returned to Paris. Circa 1807 Breguet brought in his son, Louis-Antoine (born 1776) as a business partner, and from this point the firm became known as Breguet et Fils. He sent his son to London to study with the great English chronometer maker, John Arnold. Abraham-Louis Breguet died in 1823 and it was carried on by Louis-Antoine to 1833 (he died in 1858), and after the business continued under Abraham-Louis' grandson Louis François Clément Breguet who was born on 22 Dec. 1804 in Paris (Louis Francois Clement Breguet work in the early days of telegraphy, educated in Switzerland; in 1870 he transferred the leadership of the company to Edward Brown; he collaborated with Heinrich Ruhmkorff, George Daniels and Professor Thomas Engel; he had one son Antoine b. 1851 and he met Alexander Graham Bell and obtained a license to manufacture Bell telephones for the French market; he was grandfather of Louis Charles Breguet, aviation pioneer and aircraft manufacturer). His great-grandson Louis Antoine b. 1851 d. 1882, was the last of the Breguet family to run the business. So he took on noted English watchmaker Edward Brown of Clerkenwell to look after the Paris factory. London-born Edward Brown became the factory manager, his partner - 1870 - and, after Breguet's death, the owner and head of the company. His sons Edward and Henry Brown headed the firm into the 20th century. By Michael Weare at http://clicktempus.com/turning-points-in-time-breguet: under Brown and his descendants, Breguet remained a niche Parisian watchmaking boutique for the next century. Edward Brown died in 1895, and was succeeded by his two sons Edward and Henry, of whom Edward retired in 1920. Thus Henry Brown became the Head of Breguet's Firm. The watching making firm continues to market itself under the name of 'Breguet'. The electrical instrument business trades first under the name of 'Breguet fabricant' and from 1881 - 'Maison Breguet'. The Brown family owned the Breguet watch brand for 100 years, five years longer than the Breguets. The complicated watches were built by the Joux Valley's leading watchmakers including the Victorin Piguet workshops.
Above named Louis Charles Breguet b. 1880 in Paris died 1955, was a French aircraft designer and builder, one of the early aviation pioneers. In 1902, Louis married Nelly Girardet, the daughter of painter Eugene Girardet. In 1905, with his brother Jacques, and Charles Richet, he began work on a gyroplane / helicopter. In 1912, Breguet constructed his first hydroplane. Louis-Clement's grandsons, Louis and Jacques Breguet were France's aircraft pioneers, from the 1917 'Breguet 14' fighter-bomber helped turn the tide of war on the western front. Louis Breguet was one of the co-founders of Air France in 1933.
Engineer Louis Franzevich Dyuflon / L. Duflon, a Swiss 'Breguet' Company representative (he was very young, only aged 23), was Stefan Drzewiecki friend (the Polish family from the Volhynia government), and circa 1884 was searching of the structure of a dromoskop. Dyuflon sometimes was invited to have breakfast with Drzewiecki. Drzewiecki (Drzewiecki Stephane lived after in France: 5, rue Gustave-Zede, Paris) occupied luxury apartment in the house No 6 at Admiralty Seaside. In the evenings, the usual Drzewiecki guests were brothers
Paul and Peter Solomonovich Martynov
(Lyubov Orlova-Denisova married to Nikolai Trubetskoy, she b. 1828, d. 1860. Her brother Fedor / Fiodor born 1802 or 1806 with wife from the Nikitin family. Sister of above Lyubov nee Orlova-Denisova married Trubetskoy: Nadiezda / Nadjezda / Nadine Orlov-Denisov married to Michael / Michail Andreevich Katenin, he born ? and died before 1868, Major-General, ataman Orenburg Cossacks - his parents: father Andrew / Andrej Katenin 'youngest' b. 1768 and d. 1835, wife - Irina Lermontov. His grandfather Fedor Katenin and his great-grandfather Ivan Nikitich Katenin d. 4 December 1723. Mother of above named
Michail Andreevich Katenin - Irina Lermontov / Lermontow b. 1771 d. 1818. His brother Alexander A. Katenin, b. 1800 Kluseevo or Polovtsov in 1803 with wife Barbara I. Vadkovsky from Jan Wadkowski family. Above Michael / Michail Andreevich Katenin daughters: Mary or Maria
[Prince Nikolaoz / Nikolai Ilyich Gruzinski b. 7th August 1844, Governor of Vilno 1899 and Vice-Governor 1896 - 1899, married in 1868 to Princess Maria Mikhailovna - daughter of Colonel Mikhail Andreivitch Katenin, and Countess Nadejda Vasilievna, second daughter of General Count Vasili Vasilievitch Orlov-Denissov. He d. 1916, having two sons and four daughters: Prince Mikeli / Mikhail Nikolaievitch Gruzinski, b. 1886, a govt. official in Minsk in 1914, m. daughter of Ivan Bzhozovskii / Jan Brzozowski; Princess Mariami / Maria Nikolaievna, first wife of Andrei Alexeivitch Tregubov; Princess Nadina Nikolaievna / Nadejda Nikollaievna, married second time to Lieutenant-General Alexei Mikhailovitch Kauffman, cdt. Grodno Hussars of the Guard, third son of General Mikhail Petrovitch Kauffmann, Engineer-General of Russia, d. at Warsaw, 30th October 1901; Princess Anastazia / Anastasia Nikolaievna Gruzinskaya, 1917 - she emigrated to Dvinsk / Daugavpils in Latvia, where she participated in the Greek-Catholic movement]
and Sofia d. 1908 married
Martynov. At margin: Martynov Dmitry M. born 1760 and his brother Martynov Solomon Mikhailovich b. 1774, d. 1839 or after 1840; a wife of above Martynov Solomon Mikhailovich: Elizabeth M. Tarnovskaya / Elzbieta Tarnowska daughter of ?, Polish - but we know only Michal Tarnowski b. 1782 d. 1831 and his parents Jan Jacek Tarnowski b. 1729 and Rozalia Czacka - she b. 1783, d. 1851; her children: Nikolai Martynov Solomonovich 1815 / 1816 - 1875 / 1876 who in 1841 killed Lermontov in a duel, his family related to Kolirovsky and Romeiko - Hurko (Polish); Michael Solomonovich 1814-60; Ekaterina Martynova Solomonovna married Rzewska (Polish) / Rzhevskij Michal; Dmitry Martynov Solomonovich b. 1824 and died 1909; Elizabeth; Natalia b. 1819; Julia married Gagarin, b. 1821; also Pawel and Peter Solomonovich Martynov - friends of Stefan Drzewiecki, Polish nobleman but about Pawel and Peter no any inf.; above named Sofia d. 1908 and married ca 1880 to Viktor Martynov / Wiktor Martynow b. 1858 d. 1915 - his father, Nikolai Martynov Solomonovich b. 1816 and his grandparents: Solomon M. Martinov and Elizabeth M. Tarnovskaya b. 1783),
engineer Breguet (Louis Antoine Breguet that is Antoine Breguet b. 1851 - died 1882, was engineer and his son Louis Charles Breguet b. 1880, d. 1955, was aircraft manufacturer and was a French aircraft designer and builder, one of the early aviation pioneers who - in 1905, with his brother Jacques Breguet - began work on a gyroplane, the forerunner of the helicopter, with flexible wings - like Igor Sikorsky and prof. Bothezat; Jacques Bréguet that is probably Mr Breguet who was the engineer of 'Dyuflon and Konstantynowicz', company representative, Swiss citizen and friend of Stefan Drzewiecki; Louis and Jacques Breguet, of the famous clock- and watch-making family, were interested in aviation from an early age and on 19 September 1907, they, in cooperation with Professor Charles Richet, created the first helicopter),
Dyuflon,
botanist professor Poirot,
K. E. Makovsky (Konstantin Yegorovich - that is son of Георгий or Юрий - Makovsky, b. Moscow in 1839 and died in Petrograd / St Petersburg on 30 Sept. 1915, painter, 1891 had become a member of the newly formed 'St Petersburg Society of Artists'),
and the pretender to the Serbian throne, prince Karageorgievich, who formerly served in the French Foreign Legion (Arseny Karageorgievich b. 1859, d. 1938, who served until 1916 at the Russian military; the son of Serbian Prince Alexander Karadjordjevic and Princess Persia; was educated in Paris lycee and graduated from the 2nd Konstantinovskoye Military College in 1888; wife 1891/2 - 1896 of above Arseny Aleksandrovich Karageorgievich / Arseny prince Karageorgievich: Aurora Pavlovna Demidova di San Donato, b. 15 November 1873, Kiev; her mother Helena Petrovna nee Troubetzkoy, b. 1853 and married to Pavel Pavlovich Demidov; her grandfather Peter Nikitich Troubetzkoy born 1826, her great-grandfather Nikita Petrovich Trubetskoy, b. August 18, 1804; her great - great-grandfather Peter S. Troubetzkoy b. 1760 died 1817; her great-great - great-grandfather Sergei Troubetzkoy Nikitich b. 1731 died 1812).

In 1892, Swiss citizen, L. F. Dyuflon / Duflon built in St. Petersburg plant for the production of electrical equipment and opened in St. Petersburg 'Electrical studio'. In the same year 1892 he concluded a cooperation agreement with Moscow businessman A. Konstantinovich / Apollon (Apollo, Palemon, Apolon) Konstantynowicz /  Константинович son of Wasyl / Wasilij Константинович, the owner of the technical office.

Together they take on more complex projects, and soon the company taken the first military orders. Since 1896 the enterprise was owned by trading house, after by co-operatives and in 1901 it was transformed into a corporation.


Probably our ancestry with the name of Konstantynowicz derive from belorussian family (Senko Czyzewicz and his son Konstanty Czyz) Czyz;  Polish as early as the 16th century and professing catholicism, owned arms of FOX proper since 

1534 

id est Marcin Konstantynowicz Czyz from Nieciecza

either Marcin Czyz Konstantynowicz from Nieczyca

or Marcin Czyz Nieczycki (or Nietecki) who was born c. 1495

Konstantynowicz Czyz unknown of name (or Konstantinowicz who was born c. 1530 or Michno Konstantynowicz ?) was withdrawn in the last will and testament of his father of 

1547 

and destitute of a legacy which daughter Margaret inherited; she had got some brothers. 

Part of these Czyz from neighbourhood of LIDA (either Nieciecz or Nieczyca 9 km from Lida

c. 1550 

have accepted the surname Konstantynowicz (from Christian name of father according to Leszczyc 1908/13) adopting the armorial bearings of FOX proper and moved out to the Trakai district and thence to the MINSK province 

c. 1570

A famous 

Michno Konstantynowicz 

received the big estate, an arable ground and forested land from the king Sigismund Augustus on 

04 January 1554 

i.e. the farmland

Merecz Michnowski

and the same Michno possessed a landed property

Zaleskowszczyzna

49 km N-W-N of Lida in the Troki district, too (close by a south - easterly border of the former Trakai district) as early as 

1552 

and it seems he owned a farmland Merkine in addition id est

Merecz Michnowo

by initial course of Merkys river in the Turgeliai parish, 38 km S-E-S of Vilnius.

This fact noted down in armorials of the Grand duchy of Lithuania:

1578 Konstantinowicz who was born c. 1530

1584 Michal Konstantynowic

1648 Konstantinowicz or Konstantynowicz

The family Konstantynowicz used the call POCHOWICZ (or the Pohozy, Pohosha, Pohowicz, Rohoz, Rokoz and Pokoz nicknames,  information of 1937) at first in the Minsk province, Belorussia since A.D. 

1600 


Mikolay Pohosha Konstantynowicz has got a privilege in the Minsk province handed over to him by the king Vladislav IV Vasa on

07 March 1643 


Just after 

1661 

they partly moved house to the East Belorussia in the MSCISLAU province near to: 

KRYCAU = Kritschew or Kritchev, MSCISLAU = Mstislavl (next of kins the Golynskij or Holynski family; kin to family Hurko; neighbourhood: families  Hryniewicz or Gryniewicz = Grinevicius, Hrynkiewicz or Grinkevicius in Iwanowszczyzna, Halko (Galkus), Goluchowski or Goluchovskis in the Mscislau province of 1669, Myszkowski or Miskauskas arms Jastrzebiec,  Petryzycki or Pietrazycki, Oleszkowski, Olesza, Skorupa, Dudka, Oziemblowski, Woroniec, Kisiel, Romanowski, Pleskaczewski, Ostrowski, Mezynski, Gorski or Horski of 1654/1663 and Madalinski) and in the  region northwards of MSCISLAU (the villages Samava = Chamovo at the map of 1834, Kopceuka, Niesterevo – the  Berezetnia  estate), where Swedes looted them estates during campaign of Charles XII in summer A.D. 

1708

The family Konstantynowicz from eastern Belorussia (near to Krycau – Antoni 2nd Konstantynowicz was born c. 1833, Mscislau, Samava) is my ancestors. 

1772 

this territory was already in Russia, as the Government of Mahileu after the 1st Partition of POLAND, I am afraid. 

They partly have moved out to the easternmost parts of the MINSK government to the Berezino parish after 

c. 1840 

id est in the villages BOROVINA and MIEZONKA (the village is situated 28 kilometres south - east of Berazino = Beresino either Byerazino or Berezina). 



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November and December 2013 - new websites on the genealogy and history of the noble Konstantynowicz family in Russia 1772 - 1918, Poland 1918 - 1939 and next at a Polish territory 1939 - 2012.

All on the life of the noble Konstantinovich family in tsarist Russia 1772 to 1918. The Duflon and Konstantinovich Company 1892 - 1918 in tsarist Russia. The Breguet Company and Edward Brown of Clerkenwell in Russia.

Cryptography, ciphers, radio and telegraph in Sweden, Switzerland, Russia (Nobel, Damm, Hagelin and Schilling) in 19th century and at the beginning of the 20th century. The Breguet Company and Edward Brown of Clerkenwell.

Cryptography, ciphers, radio and telegraph. History on the noble Constantinovich family in Russia in 19th century and at the beginning of the 20th century. The Breguet Company and Duflon & Constantinovich Company 1892 - 1918.

The noble Konstantynowicz family in new Poland 1945 - 2013.

Breguet, Brown, Masson, Rey, Armand, Constantinowitz / Konstantynowicz, Duflon and history of research on telegraph, radio and electricity. Deka Company in Petersburg, Moscow and Zaporoze - Russian engines and airplanes.




Mscislaw nobles, wishing to have their own school, appealed to the Parliament in 1690, on the Jesuit residence in Mscislaw, on the border of the Smolensk province and RUSSIA. County officials have provided with fund a missionary house with chapel St Michael and Joseph; also a grammar school.

1711 - the Mscislaw city writer Augustyn Konstantynovich, gave to the chapel a wonderful portrait of the Blessed Virgin from the Orthodox church.
Assisted Kucewicz, Larska, Celnerowa, Wojnina, Illinich, Lendorf, Potemkin. 1707 - the chapel; the Swedes burned a large wooden church in 1708; rebuilt in 1711 by Dziechelewicz and built new wooden residential house.

Augustyn Konstantynowicz, the Mscislaw writer, from whom Krzysztof Franciszek Ciechanowiecki (once called Krzysztof Mikolaj Ciechanowiecki), son of Michal Wincenty Ciechanowiecki, bought the land estate of Bielyj Mech / Bialy Mech.

Above Ciechanowiecki, Michal Wincenty, inf. 1685, mentioned in 1653, signed the election of Michael Korybut Wisniowiecki to the king in 1669, was the 5th son of Krzysztofa Stanislaw or Krzysztof Stanislawowicz Ciechanowiecki and Drucka-Horska; received in 1673 the Choslaw estate by his mother Antonella Drucka-Horska.

Above Krzysztof Franciszek CIECHANOWIECKI / Krzysztof Mikolaj Ciechanowiecki, was the brother of Mikolaj / Boguslaw Mikolaj Ciechanowiecki, son of mentioned Michal Wincenty Ciechanowiecki. Named above Ciechanowiecki, Mikolaj / Ciechanowiecki, Boguslaw Mikolaj, was the son of Marianna Kotowska / Marcjanna Ciechanowiecka and Michal Wincenty Ciechanowiecki.

Róza, was the daughter of named Krzysztof Franciszek Ciechanowiecki. Marcin / Marcjan Adam, was the son of named Krzysztof Franciszek; Antoni Tadeusz, son of named Krzysztof Franciszek; Józef, son of Krzysztof Franciszek; Mikolaj / Michal Ciechanowiecki, son of Krzysztof Franciszek; Stanislaw, son of mentioned above Krzysztof Franciszek Ciechanowiecki.

Krzysztof Franciszek Ciechanowiecki bought the village of Bialy Mech; he was the writer of Mstislav; Samuel Ciechanowiecki wrote a letter in 1705 on above Krzysztof. The first wife of Krzysztof Franciszek Ciechanowiecki was unknown Konstantynowicz with the FOX / Lis coat of arms.

In the years 1681-1685 the main supporter of Russia in Lithuania was KRAJEWSKI. His trusted supporter was Augustyn Pohozy Konstantinovich - our branch of the family. Krajewski received letters from Augustyn Konstantinovich. Augustyn Konstantynovich was a long-term trustee, servant and advisor to Marcjan Oginski, Governor of TROKI. This information was given in 1686 by Jerzy Kazimierz Nienoronowicz-Szpilowski. Augustyn Constantinovich also had relations with the Ukrainian Cossacks.

In 1671 he was in Minsk the official to bridges [the Land Office of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania dealing with the maintenance and maintenance of bridges in the area entrusted to them].

1674, after the death of Wisniowiecki, in Lithuania, Michal PAC and MARCJAN Oginski wanted to be King Fyodor Alekseejewicz, so they were sent to MOSCOW Augustyn Konstantynovich. Augustyn talked with Prince Yuriy Alekseejewicz DOLGORUKI and Artam Sergeyevich Matveev.

Yuri Alekseyevich Dolgorukov / Юрий Алексеевич Долгоруков, b. 1602, d. on May 15, 1682 in Moscow, Russian prince, the Novgorod governor and Moscow, participant of the Polish-Russian war, commander of the army in the Polish-Russian war 1654-1667.

1674 - Augustyn Konstantynovitch is appointed the writer of MSCISLAW; 1685 - writer of the Land of Mscislaw; 1703 - last information about Augustyn Konstantynovich [1711 !].

In September 1682, S. Bentkowski arrives in Kadzina / KADINO [15 km east to Mohylew by the Dniepr river] and this information is given by Augustyn Konstantynovich.

Above Marcjan Alexander Oginski born 1632; he was the Orthodox; in 1670 the governor of TROKI and turns to Catholicism. Marcjan Oginski in 1674 fights with Turkey. His family was also the governors: POLOCK and MSCISLAW. Marcjan Aleksander Oginski (born 1632 - January 26, 1690) was a great Lithuanian chancellor from 15 May 1684, the voivode of Troki since 1670. Son of the castellan of Troki, Alexander OGINSKI (died 1667). MARCJAN was a member of the Confederacy of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in 1672. He was a Senate deputy to the King's War Council in 1673.

His father Aleksander Oginski (born 1585 - died 1667), castellan (from 1649), Voivodeship of Minsk (1645), son of Bogdan (d. 1625) and Regina Wollowicz. Above Aleksander Oginski, Prince, b. ca 1585 / 1590 in Trakai, d. 1667, son of Bogdan Oginski and Regina / Raina. Husband of Elzbieta Pac and Kotryna.

Marcin Marian Aleksander Oginski / MARCJAN ALEKSANDER OGINSKI, 1632 - 1690, was the son of Aleksander Oginski, Prince and Kotryna. Husband of Marcybela Anna Oginska and Konstancja Krystyna Oginski. Brother of Jan Oginski; Jerzy Wincenty Oginski; Izabela; Helena; Aleksandra Konstancja Zawisza-Kiezgajlo. Half brother of Bogdan Oginskis and Jan Oginski.

Note on count Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski b. 1759:

his father Ignacy Kalinowski ca 1720 died 1782 and his mother Justyna nee Borzecka ca 1735 (1710 it's error) - Justyna was daughter of Franciszek Borzecki (ca 1693 - 1739) and Ludwika Marianna Pociej (ca 1715), and JUSTYNA married ca 1765 to Ignacy Kalinowski, she died after 1780?

The father of above Ludwika Marianna Pociej - Ludwik Konstanty Pociej.

Leonard Gabriel Pociej b. 1632, died in 1695; Leonard Pociej was closest friend of Marcjan Aleksander Oginski [Marcjan Alexander Oginski born 1632], son of wife's brother [Marcin or MARCJAN b. 1632 was the son of Aleksander Oginski, Prince and Kotryna]. He married to Regina Oginska, primo voto Walter Korff of Troki [Regina Korff, Pociej, born Ogińska, in 1624, to Samuel Leon Lew Ogiński and Zofia Billewicz born in 1597. Regina had brother Szymon Karol / Symeon Ogiński. Regina married Leonard Gabriel Pociej born on November 6, 1632. They had 2 sons. Regina married 1st Walter Korff. Regina died in 1728]; with children: above Ludwik Konstanty Pociej, and Kazimierz Aleksander Pociej].

Above Regina Pociej nee Oginska, b. circa 1624, died ca 1700, was daughter of Samuel Leon Oginski and Zofia Billewicz. She was sister of Jan Oginski; Szymon Karol / Symeon Oginski [see below !], and Helena Tyszkiewicz,
inf. by Viktorija Janina Ruškuliene.

Above Samuel Leon Oginski b. ca 1593, d. 1657; inf. by Andrzej Hennel at geni.com.

We know on Marcin Michal Oginski or Marcin Mikolaj / Marcjan Oginski, b. 1672 in Vitebsk, d. 1750, son of Szymon Karol Oginski and Teodora. Husband of Tekle Ana Anna Larska; Krystyna Oginska; Teresa Tyzenhauz, and Teresa. Father of Barbara Pac. Brother of Boguslav Kazimierz Oginski; Krystyna Tyszkiewicz; Eleonora Oginska and Jerzy Oginski. Half brother of Zofia Oginska and Aleksander Oginski.

Above Szymon Karol Oginski b. ca 1621 - d. 1699, son of Samuel Lev Oginski [see below] and Zofia. Brother of JAN Oginski [see below]; Regina Korff Pociej; Krystyna; Helena Tyszkiewicz-Lohojska; Prakseda.

And now on Duke Jan Jacek Oginski Oginski (1619 - 1684 in CRACOW) - the POLOCK governor. Prince Jan Jacek Oginski commander of the Grand Duchy; son of Samuel Lew Oginski and Zofia Billewicz [see below]; the brother of Szymon Karol Oginski. He was brought up in the Orthodox faith, but quickly changed to Catholicism. Together with brother Szymon, was enrolled in 1639 to the Cracow University. At the beginning of his public affairs he was associated with Jerzy Karol Hlebowicz. From the first marriage (circa 1645) to Anna Siemaszko left sons: Nicolaus Francis; Grzegorz Antoni; Leon Kazimierz; and daughter Anne, m. Kazimierz Tyszkiewicz. From the marriage to Joanna Teodora Naruszewicz (1660) other sons: Alexander (died 1690), and Kazimierz Dominik Oginski, and Marcjan Antoni (died 1703), of Mstislavl.


Now we back to the freemasons:

Andrzej Ignacy Oginski, b. 1740 in Tadulino in the Vitebsk Voivodeship, Belarus, d. 1787 in Guzów. Son of Tadeusz Franciszek Oginski. Husband of Paula Oginska. Father of Michal KLEOFAS Oginski !

Above Michal Kleofas Oginski b. 1765 in Guzów, husband of Maria and Izabela.

Mentioned Tadeusz Franciszek Oginski b. 1712, d. 1783 in Hanuta, in the Minsk Province, Belarus; son of Marcin Michal Oginski and Teresa.

Named above Marcin Michal Oginski / Marcjan Oginski b. 1672 in Vitsebsk, son of Szymon Karol Oginski and Teodora; father of Stanislawa Teresa; Marianna; Barbara Pac; Ignacy Oginski; Stanislaw Jerzy Oginski. Brother of Boguslav Kazimierz Oginski; Krystyna Tyszkiewicz; Eleonora and JERZY. Half brother of Zofia and Aleksander Oginski.

Mentioned above Szymon Karol Oginski b. ca 1621, d. 1699, son of Samuel LEW Oginski and Zofia [Samuel Leon Oginski / SAMUEL LEW Oginski, b. ca 1593 in Kruonis].
Brother of JAN JACEK Oginski [see above !]; Regina Korff Pociej [see above on KALINOWSKI]; Krystyna Oginska; Helena Tyszkiewicz-Lohojska; Prakseda Oginska.

Above Samuel Leon Oginski / SAMUEL LEW Oginski, b. ca 1593 in Kruonis, the Kaunas County, Lithuania, d. 1657 in Kruonis; son of Bogdan Oginski [see on Bogdan Marcjan Oginski (d. 1625) and Regina Wollowicz - see Zelow and Buczek in the central Poland] and Regina / Raina; husband of Zofia Oginska; father of Jan Oginski / Jan Jacek Oginski; Szymon Karol Oginski - see above on KALINOWSKI; Regina Korff Pociej; Krystyna Oginska; Helena Tyszkiewicz-Lohojska. Brother of Roman Oginski; Dymitr Oginski; Jonas Feliksas Oginskis; Aleksander Oginski [see above Aleksander Oginski of Kozielsk, b. ca 1585 - d. 1667. Aleksander Oginski, Prince, b. ca 1585 / 1590 in Trakai, d. 1667, son of Bogdan Oginski and Regina / Raina. Husband of Elzbieta Pac and Kotryna - see AUGUSTYN KONSTANTYNOWICZ of MSTISLAV], and Anna Stetkiewicz.

- Adam Konstantynowicz of 1697 

- Krzysztof  Konstantynowicz in 1697 

- Adam Franciszek Konstantynowicz A.D. 1707  

- Franciszek Rohoza Konstantynowicz near of kin with Holynski family from Soino (either Big  Soino or Voronove Slobody near by a  farm of Mielkovka = Mietkowka), and his siblings and Hurko family also (from  Krotowsza otherwise called Krynki  or  Krotovshe that belonged to Romejko - Hurko family in the Orsa district)  were in trouble  for this reason with Holynski  (Kazimierz  son of Stefan Kazimierz Holynski from Chlyszczewo i.e. Chwostowo close by  border between Belarus and  Russia, from  Soino and Uszpol) family after 1714.  
   The above
 Soino is situated 18 km east away from Mscislau, at territory of Russia now i.e. 7 km from present border; it was the Grand duchy of Lithuania 1359 - 1772 and next in Russia: the Mstislavl district, Soino region = "volost" that is similar to county, in a parish of Mscislau (archbishopric of Mahileu, in the Mscislau - Klimavicy catholic area were three parishes: Lozovica, Mscislau and Smolensk in the 19th cent.); one our leg lived in the territory of  present Belarus, but the second one stood  at the present land of Russia in borders after 1992. A fortunes of Poles in this remote easterly territories of the former Both Nations Republic turned out differently than by  Vistula, because not a few Poles had got to choose military service in the Russian Army since the end of the 18th cent. or they worked as engineers in different corners of former Russia since second half of the 19th century.

- Antoni Konstantynowicz signed the Second Manifesto of Lithuanian Nobility in 1763 

- Dominik Konstantynowicz was born in the Mahileu (either Mogiliow or Mogiljow by Dnepr, Mogilev =  Mahilyow by Dnieper, Moghilev) Government in Russia near by Krycau / Krychaw c. 1805.  

   A certain Konstantynowicz was gotten married with Oktawia Piottuch - Kublicki from Kublicze (= Kublicy) in accordance  with Boniecki; she was great-granddaughter of  

Stanislaw Duke Radziwill at Nieswiez / Nyasvizh  (b.1722) + Karolina nèe Pociej (b. 1732)  

and daughter of Jozef Piottuch - Kublicki of the Ostoja coat of arms (Oktawia born c. 1810, and Kublicy = Kublicze is situated in Uszacz region  = Ushachi, Usacy - that is west of Uszacz, the Witebsk / Vitsyebsk /  Vicebsk province, in district of Lepel / Lyepyel) Mentioned Konstantynowicz that was  Dominik born c. 1805, exceptionally well-off man, the second husband of Oktawia Piottuch - Kublicki because Jozef  Szumski was the first one. It was plenty of conversations among families of Zarakowski and Konstantynowicz even in the  middle of the twentieth century about wealth of Dominik. 

   These spouses were related with: dukes Radziwill (one of richest person of Poland and Lithuania in eighteenth century, Stanislaw duke Radziwill was an immediate descendant of Aleksander Ludwik duke Radziwill - born  1594 - with "Trumpets" coat of arms and his wife Tekla nèe Wollowicz; also the descendant of  Mikolaj Krzysztof duke Radziwill  called  the "Black" born 1515 in Nieswiez  -  most influential man in Grand Principality of Lithuania in 16th cent. and an uncle of Barbara Radziwill),  dukes Oginski, Szumski, Piottuch  (- Kublicki), Smokowski, Soltan, Pociej  and Benislawski

   Note about the Piottuch - Kublicki family: 

   Ferdynand Piottuch - Kublicki, who was an activist of 1863 in the East Belarus, was friend of Artemiusz Viaryha - Dareuski from the  Vicebsk region and also Walerjan Weryho / Valerian Veryho (he was owner of the Stajki estate - South of Vicebsk, close to the Dymanowo station, where Russian police on 22nd April 1863 attempted to arrest him). Above Ferdynand  Piottuch - Kublicki was neighbour of Wasilewski and relation of Staniewicz; he and  duke Artemiusz Viaryha - Dareuski / Weryho stayed in Vicebsk in 1862 and in Stajki 1863. Artemiusz Viaryha - Dareuski was familiar to: Moniuszko, Odyniec, Syrokomla and with Aleksander Chodecki in Mohylew (Mahileu or Mogiliow) in 1859

    Note about the Benislawski family: 

     The Benislawskis from Polack / Polatsk / Polock, Vicebsk / Vitsyebsk / Witebsk, Lucyn / Ludza and Rzeczyce / Rzeczyca / Rezekne districts (here also in the thirties of the  20th  cent.). The bishop of Mogilev (Mohylew, Mahileu or Mogiliow), Jan Benislawski  who was in Rome 1783, consecrated new  R.C. church in Aglona, in SE  Latgale, 25 km SE of Preili and 40 km NE of  Daugavpils, in 1800.  The Kastyr estate  i.e. Kastire  was situated in this parish: 42,5 km NE of  Daugavpils (Dunaburg,  Dyneburg), and belonged to the noble Dunaburg marshal Jozef  Brzezinski and next Zaba family.

This branch of the Konstantynowiczs come from Dominik Konstantynowicz with the Fox coat of arms.


Brief explanation:

The first on the Ciechanowiecki - Chrapowicki - Konstantynowicz and the SWOLNA estate:

Jerzy Stanislaw Ciechanowiecki, 1893-1930 had great-grandparents: Stanislaw Ciechanowiecki, 1790-1848; Jan Riznic, 1792-1861; Wiktoria Zdziechowska, 1800-1859 and Paulina Beydo-Rzewuska, 1808-1866.

Grandparents: Pawel Józef Ciechanowiecki - the County Marshal of Lepel [see Piottuch-Kublicki and WERYHO], 1815-1888; Aleksandra Maria Riznic, 1831-1884; Richard Kimens, 1831-1876; Aloisa Whitmore Perks, 1838-1907

[Aloisa Whitmore Perks 1838–1907 was the daughter of William PERKS and Alojza Papi. William Whitmore Perks born ca 1807, was the son of John Whitmore Perks and Marianna Herm. Explanation: William Whitmore Perks, 1807 - 1875, son of mentioned John Perks and Ann Perks born Whitmore. John was born ca 1781. Ann PERKS was born in 1783, in Shonleigh, Warwickshire, UK. William had 3 siblings: Elżbieta Selina Elise Gertz born Perks and 2 others. William married Alojza Franciszka Geysmer, Perks born Papi. Marriage in 1837 {Alojza married Jan Henryk Geysmer in 1832. Jan was born in 1780, in Hamburg}. Alojza was born in August 1810, in Triest. William had 8 children: named above Alojza Kimens born Perks; Wiktoria Teresa Perks and 6 others. Named Alojza Franciszka Geysmer, Perks born Papi, 1810 - 1862, was the daughter of Alojzy / Ludwik / Luigi Papi and Marianna / Maria Sara Papi born Hacha (Edgecomb); Alojzy PAPI was born ca 1769, in Triest, Italy. Marianna HACHA was born ca 1789. Alojza had a brother Jan Papi.
Named Alojza married William Whitmore Perks in 1837; William was born in 1807, in Brackley, Northampton, UK, was the owner of Mechanical Works Factory in Warsaw, died in 1875.
They had 8 children: Alojza Kimens born Perks; Wiktoria Teresa Perks and 6 others. "Whitmore ancestors lived in Brackley in the second half of the eighteenth century. Some moved to London and Birmingham, some went straight to Birmingham. They were carpenters and peruke makers / hairdressers"].

Parents: Wladyslaw Michal Ciechanowiecki, 1860-1910 and Maria Ludwika Kimens, 1869-1952.

Mentioned Stanislaw Ciechanowiecki, 1790-1848 in Kurmanów, had great-grandparents:
Dominik Chrapowicki, 1700-1729 [or born ca 1695 - see below !!!!!] and Józef Niemirowicz-Szczytt, 1700-1744; Rozalia Rypinska; Petronela Scholastyka Wolodkowicz, 1708-1779.

Grandparents: Feliks Nikodem Ciechanowiecki, foreman of Mscislaw [see below]; Krystyna Abramowicz, 1694-1738; Eustachy Józef Chrapowicki, ca 1730-1791; Teresa Niemirowicz-Szczytt, 1730-1778.

Parents: Józef Ciechanowiecki, 1740-1801 and Anna Chrapowicka born 1760 [see below].

Above Dominik Chrapowicki born ca 1695,
married Rozalia Rypinska with children:
1. Józef CHRAPOWICKI, MP, General-major of Lithuania, castellan of Mscislaw (1786-1792), 1727-1801, m. Helena Hilaria Wiktoria Suffczynska;

2. Jan Chrapowicki, official in Polock (1765), married Balbina Pakosz, with: Piotr Celestyn Chrapowicki m. Helena Górecka and Michal Chrapowicki;

3. Eustachy Józef Chrapowicki, ca 1730-1791, official in Starodub (1765), m. Teresa Niemirowicz-Szczytt, 1730-1778 with children:
1. Józef Chrapowicki, 1750-1812 m. Pss Magdalena Oginska;
2. Anna Chrapowicka b. 1760, m. Józef Ciechanowiecki, 1740-1801.

Above Feliks Nikodem Ciechanowiecki official in Mscislaw, married twice; 2nd to Krystyna Abramowicz, 1694-1738, with son mentioned above Józef CIECHANOWIECKI, General of Lithuania (1775), 1740-1801 + mentioned above Anna Chrapowicka who had a son Stanislaw Ciechanowiecki 1790-1848 m. Wiktoria Zdziechowska.

Above Feliks Nikodem Ciechanowiecki
was grandson of
Wojciech Konstanty Ciechanowiecki born ca 1630 - d. 1675 who was the son of Krzysztof Ciechanowiecki and Antonila Horska.

Wojciech Konstanty Ciechanowiecki signed Albrycht / Albrecht, died 1675, a Lithuanian military politician. He was the son of Krzysztof Ciechanowiecki and Anotonela / Antonila Drucki-Horski, princes. He was one of the most significant in the Mscislaw province - the Eastern Borderlands of the Grand Duchy. Wojciech Konstanty Ciechanowiecki signed Albrycht / Albrecht married Anna Kantakuzen 1 voto Hieronim Korsak, 3rd voto Samuel Kmicic; he had 3 daughters and 6 sons.

Note to above HORSKA:

Augustyn Konstantynowicz born ca 1645, the Mscislaw writer, from whom Krzysztof Franciszek Ciechanowiecki born ca 1650, (once called Krzysztof Mikolaj Ciechanowiecki), son of Michal Wincenty Ciechanowiecki, bought the land estate of Bielyj Mech / Bialy Mech. Above Ciechanowiecki, Michal Wincenty, born ca 1625; inf. 1685, mentioned in 1653, signed the election of Michael Korybut Wisniowiecki to the king in 1669, was the 5th son of Krzysztofa Stanislaw or Krzysztof Stanislawowicz Ciechanowiecki born ca 1600, and Drucka-Horska; received in 1673 the Choslaw estate by his mother Antonella Drucka- Horska.
Above Krzysztof Franciszek CIECHANOWIECKI / Krzysztof Mikolaj Ciechanowiecki, was the brother of Mikolaj / Boguslaw Mikolaj Ciechanowiecki, son of mentioned Michal Wincenty Ciechanowiecki.
Named above Ciechanowiecki, Mikolaj / Ciechanowiecki, Boguslaw Mikolaj, was the son of Marianna Kotowska / Marcjanna Ciechanowiecka and Michal Wincenty Ciechanowiecki.
Róza, was the daughter of named Krzysztof Franciszek Ciechanowiecki. Marcin / Marcjan Adam, was the son of named Krzysztof Franciszek; Antoni Tadeusz, son of named Krzysztof Franciszek; Józef, son of Krzysztof Franciszek; Mikolaj / Michal Ciechanowiecki, son of Krzysztof Franciszek; and Stanislaw, son of mentioned above Krzysztof Franciszek Ciechanowiecki.
Krzysztof Franciszek Ciechanowiecki bought the village of Bialy Mech; he was the writer of Mstislav; Samuel Ciechanowiecki wrote a letter in 1705 on above Krzysztof.

The first wife of Krzysztof Franciszek Ciechanowiecki, b. ca 1650, was unknown Konstantynowicz with the FOX / Lis coat of arms, born ca 1655 - maybe the sister of Augustyn Konstantynowicz, b. 1645.


Comments to named above Belyy Mokh, village [Bialy Mech]:

Nikolai Sudzilovsky-Russel / Mikolaj Sudzilowski, chemist, naturalists, philosophers, physicists, a revolutionary in Romania; he was member of the American Genetics Society. Sudzilovsky was born in a POLISH noble family in Mogilev, Belarus.
In autumn 1868 in St. Petersburg Nicholas Sudzilovski organize rallies; 1869 Sudzilovski was forced to transfer to the Medical Faculty of the University of Kiev; 1873-1874 was one of the organizers of the "community of Kiev", when his plan was discovered, he fled and escaped from Russia. He discovered several islands of the central Pacific; was also a member of several scientific societies in Japan and China. Conducted revolutionary propaganda among the Russian troops during the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878.

Compare:
In 1885 Jozef Pilsudski started medical studies at Kharkov University, where he became involved with Narodnaya Volya, part of the Russian Narodniki revolutionary movement. 1886 he was suspended for participating in student demonstrations. He was rejected by the University of Dorpat / Tartu, Estonia; on 22 March 1887 he was arrested by Tsarist authorities on a charge of plotting with Vilnius socialists to assassinate Tsar Alexander III - with his elder brother Bronislaw Pilsudski. Bronislaw Pilsudski was sentenced to fifteen years' hard labor in eastern Siberia.

Bronislaw Pilsudski in September 1885 left for St. Petersburg to try to obtain a gymnasium graduation certificate as an external student and to enter university studies. March 1887 he was arrested in his Petersburg flat for an problematic involvement in an attempt on the life of Alexander the Third with 14 other accused, including V. I. Lenin's brother, Aleksandr Ulyanov / Alexandr Ulianov. He was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor in Sakhalin near by Japan! Bronislaw Pilsudski was also sentenced to the death and the sentence was only later changed to the exile penalty - started his long march on 9th August 1887; in 1896 amnesty; 1898 Bronislaw Pilsudski worked in the Museum, in Vladivostok 1899 - 1902, secretary of the Imperial Russian Geographical Society and worked to a local newspaper;
1902 - 1905 again in Sakhalin with ethnographical expedition + Waclaw Sieroszewski;
in 1903 met with Waclaw Sieroszewski,
in October 1905 - Japan; November 1905 again Japan with N. P. Matveyev and Shimei - Hasegawa; to August 1906 - Kobe, Tokyo, Yokohama and
Nagasaki: talked with Nikolay Russel / N. K. Sudzilovskiy / Mikolaj Sudzilowski from USA in May 1905. January 1906 Bronislaw Pilsudski again in Tokyo, Japan; but Russel moved to Nagasaki. In February 1906 B. Pilsudski in Tokyo with S. Katayama; in March 1906 in Tokyo with Chinese revolutionaries;
July 1906 Bronislaw Pilsudski in Nagasaki with Russel, in Tokyo with Futabatei, Okuma, Iwamoto and Itagaki, Yokoyama.
Bronislaw Pilsuski left Japan (April 27, Russel started 'Volya' in Nagasaki which Pilsudski promoted; on July 11, Bronislaw Pilsudski in Nagasaki, Japan; Tokijiro sent a letter from Shinjuku in Tokyo to Pilsudski in Inasa, Nagasaki (Mount Inasa / Inasa-yama is a hill to the west of Nagasaki);
on July 29, 1906 Bronislaw Pilsudski left Nagasaki for Yokohama or 23 July) to USA, France and Bystre village close to Zakopane in Austria (see Wladyslaw Zamoyski / Zamojski 1906 in Paris and Zakopane).

Note:
Azbelev Nikolay, son of Pavel Azbelev, arrived to Nagasaki with 'Cesarevich' on 15 April 1891, when as Captain, 1890 - 1891 sailed to the East. In a Memoirs 1870 - 1911 wrote down on 21 September / 4 October 1903: after dinner come Nikolay Azbelev, general major, with Waclaw L. Sieroszewski. At this time the Russian envoy to Japan government was Baron Rosen who talked with Russian lieutenant- general Alekseev in Port Arthur - October 1903; in 1903 Waclaw Sieroszewski lived at Hokkaido. Colonel N. Azbelev or General, sailed to Nagasaki, but in 1904 this ship was taken Japanese.

Above mentioned Nikolay Russel / N. K. Sudzilovskiy / Sudzilowski Mikolaj, b. 1850 - d. 1930, a scientist-ethnographer, geographer, Polish - Belarusian origin; was Senator to the Territory of Hawaii 1900;
his father Konstantin Stepanovich Sudzilovsky (d. 1883), Secretary of the Chamber of Mogilev civil and criminal court.
Sisters: Nadezhda Sudzilovskaya (1853), by her husband Tihovskaya, a revolutionary populist. Eugene K. Sudzilovskaya (1854), her first husband Trofimenko, the second Volynski, a revolutionary populist; brothers: Konstantin Sudzilovsky (d. 1916), Alexander K. Sudzilovsky, Sergey K. Sudzilovsky; children: Vera Sudzilovskaya (d. 1964, Skobel), Maria Nikolaevna Sudzilovskaya (d. 1937).
Sudzilovsky born in Mogilev, in an noble family from an estate Fastow in the Mstislavsky County.
Collaborated with famous Bulgarian revolutionary Hristo Botev. Lived in Bulgaria, followed by Greece. In 1887 he moved to San Francisco. Roussel also established contacts with the Russian political emigres who lived in the early 1890s in the United States. Roussel, had an American passport by 1891.

Explanation to named
Fastow in the Mstislavsky County (the Mscislaw county): in 1910 in the Stare Siolo / Staresiele / Staroselie / Starasiellie / Starosielee district.

Note on:
a. Ksenzovschina - a village in Mstislav County or Malahovschina in Staroselskaya parish, Mstislav county.
b. Verkeevschina village is located 19 km southwest of Mstislavl.
c. Osmolovichi belonged the Staroselskaya parish, the Mstislav district, Mogilev Province.
d. We remember on Chekhovska Lucja / Lucja Czechowska born 13 Dec. 1881 in Gluchówka / Gluchowka / Gluhuvka near Mscislaw / Mscislaw now Byeloruss / Belarus. Died on 31 July 1967 in Legionow, near to Warsaw.

In March 1874 Nikolai Sudzilovsky came from St. Petersburg to Saratov. It is possible that a student has been selected Pokrovsk. He was born in Mogilev in 1850.
Nicholas Sudzilovsky had relatives in Pokrovsk [at present ENGELS - east part of SARATOW], the Novouzensk county, Samara province. Father was once a wealthy nobleman; the origin of the surname associated with the name Sudzily: Sudzilovskaya village that is Fastow in the Mstislavsky district, Mogilev province.
Nikolai Sudzilovsky moved in 1874 to London, 1875 in Geneve, 1876 Bulgaria, 1877 Romania, 1887 San Francisco, next Hawaii with Kraus / Krauze, Komorski, Pienkowski, Jarecki.
His father Konstanty SUDZILOWSKI / Constantine Sudzilovski had 8 children: Nicholas and his seven brothers and sisters. Four brothers and their sister converted to revolutionary activities. In the summer of 1874, Nikolai Sudzilovsky moved to Nikolayev (now Pugachev), where he lived with his brother Sergei, also an active member of the populist movement. It is possible that the move was caused by populists events in
Saratov, May 31, 1874 [see KRZYZANOWSKI HLEB / Gleb].
On this day, the police forced to a one-story house on the street Tsaritsyn / Kiseleva, 6 where was living revolutionary Johann Pelkonen, which was something like illegal headquarters. On the last day of May 1874 Pelkonen was arrested in Saratov and have detained 193 revolutionary populist. However, according to other sources, Sudzilovsky back in March 1874 to Nikolayev, not in Pokrovsk. In Nikolayev got a medical assistant in a local hospital. At work he was received by Dr. Alexander Kadyan, revolutionary too, a graduate of the St. Petersburg Medical-Surgical Academy; , a member of the student unrest, collaborated with the Populists and help them. In Nikolayev acted a group of Voynaralsky, which was attended by Nicholas Sudzilovsky and Kadyan - he was arrested on June 24, 1874, and Nicholas Sudzilovsky - according to one version - went with his brother in Samara, on the other - in Nizhny Novgorod. Nicholas Sudzilovsky-Roussel after an unsuccessful escape blocked entrances to the apartment, along with colleague, a countryman, Sergei Kovalik. However, Kovalik and Sudzilovsky reached the Volga, where decided to take a ferry to the right bank of the Volga region, and then on the boat to go to Nizhny Novgorod. In Samara, Kovalik and Sudzilovsky parted, miraculously escaped arrest and left Russia, - abroad Sudzilovsky took the pseudonym Roussel: meeting with Marx and Sun Yat-sen, the establishment of the socialist movement in Romania and participated in anti- Ottoman uprising in Bulgaria, moving to North America, the presidency of the Hawaiian Islands and in the last years of his life, he decided to return home, but he disagree with the Bolsheviks; the new government did not forget the old revolutionary Sudzilovsky received from the Soviet government personal pension; but he was a member of the National Society of Political Prisoners, published in the journal; but to Russia, he did not return. On the way home from China, he died on April 30, 1930. Sudzilowski looked toward America as the center of democracy, already in 1860's when he was still a student of the University of Kiev; Sudzilowski and some friends founded the 'American Circle', for establishing an agricultural commune in America.
When Sudzilowski came to California, he immediately became involved in American political life changing his name to Russel.
He got a job as an American consular official in the Caribbean Islands. Later, in 1890, he settled in Hawaii. In 1900 as Kalka Lukin was a senator of Hawaii, 1900 / 1901 as president of the Hawaiian Senate. Russel used his authority to aid patriots from Ukraine. He helped some thirty Ukrainian families to settle on Hawaiian plantations in 1900's. During the Russo-Japanese War he journeyed to Japan, he became active among the Russian prisoners of war, giving medical aid and he spoke at meetings, contributed to newspapers, wrote theoretical Pamphlets on political and humanitarian issues, attacking the Russian regime. After his Japanese adventures, Sudzilowski-Russel decided to stay in the Far East, settled 1921 in China and acted with Sun Yat Sen / Sun Yat-sen; in China he died in 1930. In 1912 Kalka Lukin / Sudzilowski- Russel lived in Philippines.
His wifes: 1. Sawicz (married in Geneve / Genewa in 1875), 2. Shebeko / Szebeko (1887), 3. 3rd married in 1920?
His children: Dik and Garri (in Philippines), and Flora.
Named Liubov Savich / Sawicz b. 1852, daughter of Lishina b. 1832.

Note on Oura / Oura in Nagasaki, Japan:

Jozef Pilsudski visit Japan in the summer of 1904. It had at least secured the assistance of Japanese officers in the embassy in Paris in training Poles in the making of explosives and the construction of bombs. Pilsudski traveled to Tokyo, where he offered to supply Japan with intelligence in support of war with Russia. He proposed the creation of a Polish Legion, suggested a 'Promethean' project to Yamagata Aritomo for starting a guerrilla war in Poland. Pilsudski received Japan's help in weapons and ammunition for the combat organisation; in the fall of 1904, Pilsudski formed the Combat Organization of the Polish Socialist Party; in March 1905 the paramilitary began using bombs to assassinate selected Russian police officers. In June 1905, Pilsudski sent paramilitary aid to an uprising in Lódz.

Bronislaw Pilsudski also stayed in Japan from the beginning of October 1905 to August 3rd, 1906, visiting Hakodate, Kobe, Tokyo, Yokohama, and Nagasaki.

Futabatei Shimei was the most important person Pilsudski met in Japan, Tokyo in 1906; see: A. F. Majewicz & T. Wicherkiewicz, Bronislaw Pilsudski and Futabatei Shimei ..., 1999. Futabatei had a great interest in Russian and Polish revolutionaries and he ungrudgingly helped Pilsudski, introducing him to various people, and about an estate of 100 acres, which Nikolaj Russel (1850-1930) owned in Hawaii, in order to make funds for Russian and Polish revolutionaries.
Russel / Sudzilovskij, "...was a Polish-Russian revolutionary who took refuge in America in 1887 and was later naturalized in the Hawaiian Kingdom. In May 1905 he came to Japan with the aim of turning Russian and Polish prisoners of the Russo - Japanese war against the Russian tsar. He became a journalist for the Russian weekly 'Japonija i Rossija' in Kobe for Russian and Polish prisoners. ...
Russel later moved to Nagasaki, where he rallied his comrades to publish the Russian revolutionary newspaper Volja (Liberty) on April 27th 1906. Futabatei and Pilsudski enthusiastically visited the famous Japanese statesmen Okuma Shigenobu and Itagaki Taisuke, the proprietor of Mainichi Shinbun ... Shimada Saburo, the educator and critic Iwamoto Yoshiharu...".
Pilsudski, in a letter to Russel dated April 10th 1906, wrote:
I have visited Okuma and several other persons... Pilsudski in another letter to Russel, dated March 3rd - 4th of the same year, wrote: Nothing changed here. ... In this connection the declaration of V. Gorvits 'Ot redaktsii' was published in the sixth issue of Volja... Russian and Polish revolutionaries were secret allies of the Japanese government. Futabatei's friendship with Pilsudski did not stop. Futabatei regarded Pilsudski as an 'old infant' and liked him as such. Pilsudski and Futabatei organized the Polish-Japanese Society and decided to translate the literature of each country in order to promote the development of relations between Poland and Japan in the future. Futabatei introduced Pilsudski to Yokoyama Gennosuke (1870-1915) in the spring of 1906; Pilsudski met Volkenshtein in Japan.
At the beginning of July 1906 Pilsudski went to Nagasaki.
On July 30th he left Nagasaki by ship, on August 3rd left Japan for Galicia (Austrian Poland) via America. On the main street of Ginza in Tokyo, Pilsudski rented a room from the end of January to July 1906 - had a connection with Russian merchants in Vladivostok and sold natural ice transported from Hakodate in Hokkaido and milk, as well as ice cream and foreign-made wines later.
In 1908 Futabatei visited St. Petersburg as a special correspondent for the newspaper Asahi and met Zarnowska - wife of Bronislaw Pilsudski - who was staying at a relative's home there. He did not, however, manage to see Pilsudski.
Russel-Pilsudski letters were wrote from Kataoka, Oura, Nagasaki in December 1906 to Kobe: "...Unfortunately my ship Manchuria, in which I was supposed to go ... I have to wait as long as 10 days, Aug. 30 departing next ... for the past week with no cablegrams from Russia. What's this? ... strike or silence ... We need nationless state, ... composed not of major national and regional ... such as the Amer. state or the Swiss cantons. Why the Swiss do not have a 3-regional parliaments: German, French and Italian? ... Thank you very much for your detailed letter, ... Do not forget me and write often address 'Freedom', Bow Debski and Raevskii. Yours sincerely, Dr. N. Russel. P. S. If you're in Washington, DC, to see my friend Professor Henshow, enclose a card". And letter from Kataoka, Nagasaki, November 16th: ...Raevskii S. Franciszek going out soon to move to Austria, Poland. His plan - to work among the Poles ... Plossky left here yesterday with his family through the Suez Canal to Galicia. Next letter from Kataoka, Oura, Nagasaki - Japan, to Bronislaw Pilsudski: ... promised to send letter to Baron Vaclav Lyudvigovich Statler, now in Krakow, I tried to persuade Plosski stay here. ... Prof Henshow writes me from Washington that received your letter...
Pilsudski goes to Nagasaki and directly supports Russel in his activities. Next Bronislaw Pilsudski on board the Ship 'Dakota' from Nagasaki to Seatle.
In Oura, Nagasaki, Japan, a church was built soon after 1853. Oura in Nagasaki, Japan (Oura Higasimati district; Oura Ishibashi str.; Oura- machi).
GAILLARD, J. Jeune / Jeune GAILLARD, 1896, a General Store was opened at Nagasaki at 12 Oura under the name of J. Gaillard, the Nagasaki branch of Gaillard & Co., which was led by Jean Sirot. Sirot came from Shanghai. The Nagasaki branch provisioned the French Navy with coal, food and other provisions and in 1897 the branch specialized in wine and spirits. From 1889 to 1903 only C. Joana is listed as head of this branch and J. Gaillard is only mentioned in 1901, with Rene Chevalier Lavaure, to 1904.

The SUDZILOWSKI family had the Lubicz coat of arms. Samples: Sudzilowski, Wilno in 1867. Zahar Iwanowicz Myszkowskij b. ca 1860, had 6 children: 1. Iwan Zaharowicz MYSZKOWSKI b. 1886 in Gannovka, close to Borisovichi; at half way from Czerykow / Tsherykau to KLIMOVICHI. South to Kryczew ca 20 km. 4. Matrona Zaharowna Myszkowska m. Sudzilowski. Iwan Iwanowicz Myszkowskij b. ca 1870 in Sidorovka, General, lived in the Smolensk prov.; m. Hanna Liawonowna Zienkowicz. Praskowja Iwanowna Myszkowska m. Andrzej Sudzilowskij.

SIDARAUKA / Sidorovka is a village in the Klimovichi district of the Mogilev region. Settlement of the Klimovichi district - 3 km north-east to SUDZILY ! and 21 km south-east to Klimovitchi / Klimowicze / Klimavitshi, south to Tarasovitchi.

Mentioned above Konstantin Stepanovich Sudzilovsky - The secretary of the Mogilyov chamber of civil and criminal court.

Konstantin Stepanovich Sudzilovsky died 1883. His property Fastov - farm in the Mstislav / Mstislavl district of the Mogilev province of the Russian Empire; in the Stare-Sielska / Staroselskaya / Staroselsk volost. Fastovo / Fastov / Fastova / FASTOW / and Bialy Mech / Belyy Mokh, village are situated in the same volost.
Close to Bezgachevo, Bobriki, Bolshaya Slobodka, Bordyshevshchina, Bykovichi, Chertovo, Danilovsk.
Fastowo, since 1867 belonged to Sudzilowski; mill and Orthodox Church, first owned by Eliasz SURYN, official in MSCISLAW; including KOCISZEW.

Fastovo, village - in the Staroje Sialo district. Named Staroe Selo, is situated north-west to MSCISLAW, 12 km; see Bialy Mech / BIELY MOCH, close to Packava, Danilausk / Danilovsk, Sudolszczyna / Sudovshchina, village, and Osmolowicze / Asmoloviczy.
Named above Stare Sielo - 13 km east to Bialy Mech / Biely Moch - Bieloj Moch; and south-west to Chvostovo / FASTOWO / Fastov. Bialy Mech is ex-property of Konstantynowicz, then CIECHANOWIECKI.

Named Fastowo / Chvostovo, south-west to Shelegovka and Vojnino / VOYNINO - now Russia, near to Rzawien, north-east; by the Vikhra river / Wicher river; north-west to MSTISLAV, ie. 16 km. Today at the border of Belarus; few km south to Platkovo; south-east to Niescierava and Shamava of Konstantynowicz;
Fastowo is north-east-north to Staroje Sialo.


We back to CHRAPOWICKI:

Józef Chrapowicki, 1750-1812, the son of Eustachy Chrapowicki 1730-1791, and Teresa SZCZYT, grandson of Rozalia RYPINSKA and Dominik Chrapowicki, 1695-1729, and great-grandson of Krystyna LOWEJKO and Eustachy Chrapowicki the 1st, born ca 1660; Jozef was the official of Starodub, 1778, married three times:
1st Franciszka Hryniewiecka - in 1812 divorced with Franciszka Hryniewiecka (she m. Woynillowicz);
2nd to Magdalena Oginska [daughter of Józef Oginski, 1713-1776 and Apolonia Wyhowska 1700-1751].
3rd to Anna RADZIWILL, daughter of Duke Mikolaj Radziwill 1747-1811, General, and Css Franciszka Butler b. 1757.

The marshals of the SIEBIEZ county:

1. Chrapowicki Dominik;

2.
Ogiński Józef (1807), son of Ignacy Ogiński, 1755-1787 and Józefa Zofia Ogińska, 1760-1846; grandson of Józef Ogiński 1713-1776 [see below !]; Antonina Białłozor, 1728-1812; Andrzej Ignacy Ogiński 1740-1787 + Paula Anna Szembek 1737-1798.
Named Jozef Oginski born 1713, m. 2nd in 1751 to Antonina Białłozor / Antonina Monwid-Bialozor; Antonina was born ca 1728; they had 2 children: mentioned above Ignacy Oginski, 1755-1787 + named above Józefa Zofia Ogińska, 1760- 1846.
Note:
Apolonia Ogińska born Wyhowska, in ca 1710 / ca 1717 / 1730 - 1751. Apolonia Oginski Wyhowska married Jozef Prince Oginski. They had daughter: Apolonia Oginski, 2nd, born 1751.

Stanislaw Jurewicz was the son of JOZEF JUREWICZ / Иосиф Jurievitsch b. ca 1770, and Joanna or ANNA DESPOT ZENOWICZ / Анна Юревич b. ca 1770 / 1775.
Anna Zenowicz Jurewicz was the daughter of Jozef Despot ZENOWICZ / Иосиф Дешпо-Зенович b. ca 1745, and POLONIA OGINSKA / Полония Дешпо- Зенович, 2nd, b. ca 1751.
Anna Zenowicz Jurewicz b. ca 1770 / 1775, was the wife of named JOZEF JUREWICZ / Иосиф Jurievitsch b. ca 1770; the mother of Stanisław Jurievitsch b. 1800 / 1802 and Anna von Wrangell nee Jurewicz, b. 1819 !

Named Apolonia Oginski (born Wyhowska), ca 1717 - 1751 or born 1710 / 1730, married Jozef Prince Oginski. They had 3 daughters [?]: Katarzyna Princess Oginska and 2 other children - see above POLONIA OGINSKA / Полония Дешпо- Зенович, 2nd, b. ca 1751.

Józef Ogiński b. 1713, died in 1776, son of Karol Oginski and Rachela Teresa WYHOWSKA; husband of unknown Oginska; 2nd to Antonina [born Monwid-Bialozor; Antonina was born ca 1728; they had 2 children: Ignacy Oginski]; 3rd married to Apolonija Oginski WYHOWSKA. Father of Helena Wiktoria Łopacińska; Ignacy Oginski and Magdalena Chrapowicka. Copyright by Andrzej Hennel.

Above Apolonija Oginski (Vyhovska) b. ca 1710, d. 1751. Jozef Oginski, 1713 - 1776. Karol OGINSKI was born ca 1690. Rachela was born in 1694. Apolonia Oginski (born Wyhowska) was born ca 1710.
2nd source: Apolonia Ogińska (born Wyhowska) was born ca 1730, to Jerzy Wyhowski and Helena Bożeniec - Jełowicka, Wyhowska (born Czarnowska). Jerzy was born in 1680. Helena was born in 1700. Apolonia had sister Zofia Niemirycz (born Wyhowska).
Apolonia married Józef Ogiński in 1750. They had one or two / three daughters: Magdalena Chrapowicka (born Ogińska).

Above Jozef Oginski born 1713, m. 1st in 1738, to Apolonia Oginska, Wyhowska. His children:
1.
Magdalena Ogińska b. ca 1750 + Józef Chrapowicki the Marshal of the Połock governorate, official in Starodub (1778); with the sons:
Antoni Chrapowicki, 1775-1851 + Wolska + Ewelina Światopełk-Mirska;
Michał Chrapowicki + Joanna Okuszko;
Eustachy Chrapowicki + Amelia Gorska.
2.
Polonia Oginska 2nd b. ca 1751.

Above Jozef Oginski born 1713, m. 2nd in 1751 to Antonina Białłozor [Antonina Monwid-Bialozor; Antonina was born ca 1728; they had 2 children: Ignacy Oginski], 1728-1812, with:
1. Ignacy Oginski, 1755-1787 + Józefa Zofia Ogińska, 1760-1846, with children:
Paulina Antonina Franciszka Ogińska 1780-1799 + Józef Nepomucen Nicefor Łopaciński;
Gabriel Józef Andrzej Ogiński 1784-1842 + Kunegunda Broel-Plater 1783-1865.

2. Anna Ogińska born ca 1760 + Tadeusz Zyndram-Kościałkowski + Józef Oskierka.

Above Jozef Oginski born 1713, m. 3rd to UNKNOWN, with daughter
Helena Wiktoria Ogińska {born ??} 1752-1788 + Jan Nikodem Łopaciński official in Mińsk in 1767, 1747-1810.

Jozef Chrapowicki [1750-1812, the son of Eustachy Chrapowicki b. 1730] had children:
Antoni Chrapowicki 1775-1851 m. Wolska, 2nd to Ewelina Swiatopelk-Mirska;
Michal Chrapowicki + Joanna OKUSZKO + Jozefa KORSAK;
Eustachy Chrapowicki + Amelia GORSKA with son Ignacy Antoni Chrapowicki.
Józefa Chrapowicka 1780-1842 + Franciszek Woynillowicz + 2nd Apolinary Morawski.

Józef Chrapowicki, who was the son of Dominik Chrapowicki - see above.

Jozef CHRAPOWICKI had brother Eustachy Chrapowicki [see below !]. JOZEF Chrapowicki was Army Major General; Member of Smolensk, and the Polotsk Province on the election of King Stanislaw August. In 1765, a judge of the Smolensk land, office in Mscislaw in 1784; inf. of 1786, 1785, 1787, 1774 owner of Dworzno; 1791, m. Helena Suffczynska, childless.

Above Dominik Chrapowicki b. ca 1695, was son of Michal Chrapowicki / Michail b. ca 1660, died 1710, who was the son of ANDRZEJ CHRAPOWICKI b. ca 1640. Or maybe Dominik Chrapowicki, 1695-1729, was the son of Krystyna LOWEJKO and Eustachy Chrapowicki the 1st, born ca 1660.

DOMINIK / Dementij Chrapowicki was a taskmaster. Named Dominik Chrapowicki born before 1700, d. 1729, was the husband of Rozalia Rypinska, and was the father of above
Eustachy Chrapowicki;
Jerzy Chrapowicki;
Jan Chrapowicki;
Jakov / JAKOB Chrapowicki - Colonel of Smolensk (1741), and a judge of Smolensk (1780);
and mentioned above Józef Chrapowicki b. ca 1729.

Siemon Y. Khrapovitsky / Chrapowicki (1752 - 1819) was son of mentioned above Jakob / Jacob Chrapowicki b. ca 1725, and grandson of Dementiy / Dominikas / DOMINIK Chrapowicki b. ca 1695.

Mentioned above Eustachy Chrapowicki, the judge in Polotsk, in 1765 the owner of the Swolna estate; with Balbina Pakoszówna had a son Piotr Celestine Chrapowicki / Piotr Celestyn Chrapowicki, who bought Sielut / SIELUTA in 1805, served the Russian Army, m. Helena Górecka with her son Michal Chrapowicki, Marshal of the province of Vitebsk, married to Countess Lidia Apraksin. His sons:
Aleksander, an officer of the Russian Chevalier;
N. Teplov; and
Dimitri Chrapowicki married with lady of the Russian court.

Eustachy Chrapowicki, come from a branch of Jan Chrapowicki, inf. Vitebsk, Mozyr in 1623, the owner of Kochanowicze in the province of Polotsk [close to SWOLNA], married to Christine Lowejko / Krystyna Lowejko, and had several sons and a daughter, Helena Chrapowicka, married to Prince Dimitri Oginski in 1650.

The same branch of Chrapowicki: after it goes - named above
Dominik + Rozalia Rypinska,
and Tomasz Chrapowicki, inf. Polotsk in 1668;
Teofil Chrapowicki / Theophilus in Polotsk, assets from King Jan III.

Dominik Chrapowicki, owner of Kochanowicze, the estate [close to SWOLNA] then passed on to his son Eustachy Chrapowicki, who was born by Rozalia Rypinska.

Eustachy Chrapowicki inf. Starodub in 1765, 1775; in 1779 m. Teresa Szczyt; her son was Józef Chrapowicki;
his father in Starodub in 1778, then was the Polock / Polotsk province marshal of the nobility.

Mentioned above Józef Chrapowicki in 1812 divorced with Franciszka Hryniewiecka (she m. Woynillowicz), and 2nd time married to a princess Magdalena Oginska with sons: Antoni Chrapowicki; Michal Chrapowicki, and Eustachy jr. Chrapowicki, b. 1790;

below sons of above Józef Chrapowicki:

1) Anthony / Antoni Chrapowicki, 1775-1851 married (two times: N. Wolska b. 1790; Ewelina) to Ewelina Mirska / Ewelina Swiatopelk-Mirska, owner of Datnow, his sons:
Adam, b. 1820, the owner of Datnow;
Gabriel / Gabryel Chrapowicki, 1820 - 1881, owner of Terespol;
and daughters, Stanislawa Klobukowska and Antonina Kreutz.

Above Ewelina Chrapowicka nee Swiatopelk-Mirska, daughter of Stanislaw Wojciech Swiatopelk-Mirski and Stanislawa; wife of Antoni Chrapowicki; mother of Gabriel Chrapowicki; Adam Chrapowicki and Antonina Kreutz, by Andrzej Hennel.

Mentioned above Adam Chrapowicki married three times:
a. Maria Römer b. 1829, d. 1852, daughter of Józef Römer and Aleksandra; she was mother of Ewelina Lubieniecka in 1871 m. to January Lubieniecki.
b. Kamila Berg / Camilla Berg, with son son Eustachy Chrapowicki, who died in his youth;
c. Sophie Chlewinska with son Anthony (Zofia Chlewinska daughter of Jan Pawel Laurentius Chlewinski and Franciszka Puzyna; mother of Antoni Chrapowicki).
Antoni Chrapowicki married to Helena Janczewski b. 1875, daughter of Kazimierz and Helena Oskierko; owner of Terespol.

2) Michal Chrapowicki, Marschall of Dzisna county [DRYSSA], and Minsk Province, owner of Jasnogórki and Korolla in Zmudz, and Prozorok in the county of Dzisna, m. 1st Joanna Okuszkówna / Okuszko with a son [ Michal Chrapowicki with his second wife - Jozefa Korsak had son Arkadyusz married Stefania Julia Radziwill 1825-1896 - owner of MIEZONKA] and a daughter:
a. Kazimierz Chrapowicki 1817-1881 married to Adela Ciechanowiecka 1823-1887 with children: Wlodzimierz Chrapowicki 1848-1909, Edward Chrapowicki 1853-1905;
b. Józefa Chrapowicka b. (?) 1820 m. Stanislaw Makowiecki b. 1800 with children: Leontyna Makowiecka 1830-1902, Eugeniusz Makowiecki, Wincenty Makowiecki, Walerian Makowiecki.

Note on above
Kazimierz Chrapowicki b. 1817 / 1818, died in 1881 in Warsaw, 1837 officer, General lieutenant, war in 1849, 1856 at the Baltic Sea coast; 1877 Bessarabia.

His half-brother was Arkadiusz Chrapowicki / Arkady, m. to Stefania Radziwill
{b. 1825 in PARIS, d. 1896, owner of MIEZONKA, her parents: Mikołaj Radziwiłł b. 1801 d. 1853 and Вікторія Емілія Нарбут Радзивіл, d. 1855. Her grandparents: Mikołaj Radziwiłł b. 1751, d. 1811 and Franciszka Buttler. Great-grandparents: Stanisław Radziwiłł [see Dominik Konstantynowicz] b. 1722, d. 1787, and Karolina Pociej b. 1732, d. 1776; Michał Butler and BENEDYKTA PAC / Бенедикта Пац. Michal BUTLER was the son of Antoni Butler.

Remember on
1. Pierce Butler (born in 1774, d. 1864) was an Irish politician, elected to the United Kingdom House of Commons as Member of Parliament for County Kilkenny in 1832.
2. Kazimierz Ludwik Pilsudski b. ca 1710, + Marianna Kukiewicz, + Rozalia Puzyna; his sons: Wladyslaw (Wawrzyniec) Pilsudski b. ca 1750 + Butler; Ignacy Pilsudski b. 1750 + Wazynska; Pilsudska + Bajnart / Bejnart; Kazimierz Pilsudski 1750 - 1820.
3.
Adam Pilsudski (1869 Zulow, d. 1935), brother of MARSHAL Józef Pilsudski; parents: Józef Wincenty Pilsudski (1833-1902) and Maria Billewicz (1842-1884); grandparents Piotr Pilsudski (1795-1851) and Teodora Urszula Butler (1811-1886); great-grandparents Kazimierz Pilsudski (ca 1750 - ca 1820); Anna Billewicz (1761-1867); Wincenty Butler (d. 1843) and Malgorzata Billewicz}.

His [Kazimierz Chrapowicki b. 1817 / 1818] father was Michal Mikolaj Chrapowicki b. 1780,
and brother of his father - Antoni Chrapowicki m. Ewelina Kamilla Ewa Swiatopelk-Mirska;
grandparents of above Kazimierz:
Jozef Chrapowicki / Josil Chrapowicki and Magdalena Oginska b. ca 1760; her brother was Ignacy Oginski b. 1755, d. 1787, m. Jozefa.

Ignacy Oginski Duke, son of Józef Oginski and Antonina Biallozor, husband of Józefa Zofia Lopacinska, and father of Paulina Antonina Franciszka Lopacinska and Gabriel Józef Oginski Duke; half brother of Helena Wiktoria Lopacinska and mentioned Magdalena Chrapowicka - inf. by Andrzej Hennel.

Gabriel Jozef Andrzej Oginski 1784-1842, Duke, General in 1831, next of kin of Michal Kleofas Oginski (1765-1833). His parents Ignacy Oginski 1755-1787 and Jozefa Zofia Oginska (b. 1760). Gabriel Jozef Andrzej Oginski in 1806 served the Grand Duchy of Warsaw.

Named Ignacy Oginski b. 1755, was the son of Józef Oginski

(Józef Oginski born in 1713 in the Krzywy Róg county, d. 1776, son of Karol Oginski; Karol b. ca 1690

[his brother was Marcjan Oginski / Marcian Michal Oginski b. 1672 in Witebsk with children:
Benedykta Tyszkiewicz d. before 1748,
Barbara Pac d. 1725,
Ignacy Oginski b. 1698,
Marciana Potocka b. ca 1700 d. 1766,
Stanislaw Oginski 1710 - 1748,
Tadeusz Franciszek Oginski 1712 - 1783,
Andrzej Ignacy Oginski 1739 - 1787 with his children:
Józefa Oginska, and
born 1765 in Guzow famous Michal Kleofas Oginski 1765 - 1833
with his children: Emma Brzostowska / Wysocka,
Tadeusz Antoni Oginski 1798 - 1844,
Franciszek Ksawery Oginski 1801 - 1837,
Amelia Zaluska 1805 - 1858,
Ireneusz Kleofas Oginski 1808 - 1863, with his children:
Bogdan Michal Oginski + Maria Gabriela Potulicka 1855 - 1927,
and Michal Mikolaj Oginski];

great-grandson of Boguslaw Oginski 1669 - 1730, come from Szymon Karol / Symeon Oginski b. ca 1621, died in 1699 and Teodora Korsak)

and Antonina;
father of Paulina Antonina Franciszka Lopacinska and above mentioned Gabriel Józef Oginski b. 1784.

We know on Marcin Michal Oginski or Marcin Mikolaj / Marcjan Oginski, b. 1672 in Vitebsk, d. 1750, son of Szymon Karol Oginski and Teodora. Husband of Tekle Ana Anna Larska; Krystyna Oginska; Teresa Tyzenhauz, and Teresa. Father of Barbara Pac. Brother of Boguslav Kazimierz Oginski; Krystyna Tyszkiewicz; Eleonora Oginska and Jerzy Oginski. Half brother of Zofia Oginska and Aleksander Oginski.

Above Szymon Karol Oginski b. ca 1621 - d. 1699, son of Samuel Lev Oginski [see below] and Zofia. Brother of JAN Oginski [see below]; Regina Korff Pociej; Krystyna; Helena Tyszkiewicz-Lohojska; Prakseda.

And now on Duke Jan Jacek Oginski Oginski (1619 - 1684 in CRACOW) - the POLOCK governor. Prince Jan Jacek Oginski commander of the Grand Duchy; son of Samuel Lew Oginski and Zofia Billewicz; the brother of Szymon Karol Oginski. He was brought up in the Orthodox faith, but quickly changed to Catholicism. Together with brother Szymon, was enrolled in 1639 to the Cracow University. At the beginning of his public affairs he was associated with Jerzy Karol Hlebowicz. From the first marriage (circa 1645) to Anna Siemaszko left sons: Nicolaus Francis; Grzegorz Antoni; Leon Kazimierz; and daughter Anne, m. Kazimierz Tyszkiewicz. From the marriage to Joanna Teodora Naruszewicz (1660) other sons: Alexander (died 1690), and Kazimierz Dominik Oginski, and Marcjan Antoni (died 1703), of Mstislavl.

Sons of above named Kazimierz Chrapowicki b. 1817/1818:

mentioned above Edward, and Wlodzimierz / Vladimir Kazimirovich Chrapowicki m. Maria Jadwiga Aleksandra Kossakowska
with children:
1. Aleksandra Maria Adelaida / Adela nee Chrapowicka b. 1882 d. 1941, m. Jozef Edward Puzyna b. 1878, Duke;
2. Maria Klotylda Waleria Chrapowicka 1896 - 1944 m. Aleksander Apoloniusz Taube 1885 - 1946, Baron, with children:
a. Aleksandra Maria Wrecka born 1922 d. 1993 in Westmead in Australia, m. Stanislaw Oertel b. 1910 / 1920 (family from Lithuania, samples: Oertel Jan, in Janowiciszki, Radziwiliszki, Szawle; Oertel Karol, in Poszawsze, Szawle; Oertel, in Poszymsze; Oertel, Wiktoryn), and
b. Zofia Gustawa Gozdawa born 1925 - inf. by Viktorija Janina Ruškuliene at geni.com.


We back to the DRYSSA county:

CISZEWSKI MIROSLAW WLODZIMIERZ EPIFANIUSZ (07.04.1889 - 23.11.1966), lessee
Pieknowicze (the Witebsk county) and
Uzmiony (the Dzisna / DRYSSA county - that is JUSTYANOWO, Juscianowo, 7 km south to DRYSSA, by the right bank of the Dzwina river - at present Juscijanava, the Zabialy parish, the estate was owned by OGINSKI, next to Korsak, Swirski, Szczytt since 1717 - Justynian Szczytt in the 2nd half of the 18th cent.),
and since 1926 the co-owner with his wife, of Biruki (the Braslaw couty), son of Wlodzimierz CISZEWSKI - insurgent in 1863 - and Maria Wyrobisz CISZEWSKI; Miroslaw was born in Cracow. In Cracow, Miroslaw Ciszewski had known
Olgierd Oskierko, son of Waclaw OSKIERKO of Miedzyrzec (the Braslaw county - here the MIRSKI manor),
Janusz Nitoslawski - son of Ignacy from Balbinowo (the Witebsk county), and
Stefan Suryn of Nowy Dwór (the Dryssa county - that is Pustelniki, close to ZAMOSZANY - 36 "wiorst" to Dryssa / Wierchniedzwinsk, owned by SADURSKI, then to SURYN).
CISZEWSKI MIROSLAW WLODZIMIERZ EPIFANIUSZ moved home to the BRASLAW area, and in 1913 married to Maria Oskierko of Miedzyrzecz, the daughter of Waclaw Oskierko - and she was the sister of named Olgierd - and Waclaw's wife Jadwiga Swiatopelk-Mirska of Ustrzez close to named above Miedzyrzecz.
Waclaw Oskierka / Oskierko, 1854-1905 son of Boleslaw Oskierka / Oskierko and Maria Mikulicz.
Waclaw married mentioned Jadwiga Swiatopelk-Mirska.
The great-grandparents of named WACLAW:
Leopold Oskierka b. ca 1740; Jan Jelenski 1740-1807.
Named above Leopold b. ca 1740, had father - Boguslaw Leopold Oskierka b. 1710 / 1720; and
grandparents:
Antoni Oskierka 1670-1734
[Antoni b. ca 1670/1680, died in 1734, son of Michal Oskierka b. ca 1640, and Konstancja; husband of Zofia Oskierka and Anna; father of
Rafal Alojzy Oskierka {m. OGINSKA - see below};
Ludwik Gerwazy Oskierka Sr.;
Boguslaw Leopold Oskierka {see above},
and Kazimierz Maciej Oskierka. Brother of Petronela Wolbek and Franciszek Michal Oskierka]
and Anna Grabowska b. 1692.
Leopold had son Pawel Oskierka official in REZEKNE / Rzeczyca, b. 1770. Pawel of Rzeczyca (1807), m. Franciszka Jelenska b. ca 1780. Pawel's son - Boleslaw Oskierka 1822-1896. Named above
Boleslaw Oskierka, 1822-1896, was the owner of Wodowice and Jaczonki in the Minsk government; insurgent in 1863, exiled, back to Warsaw, d. here in 1896. Boleslaw married Maria Mikulicz 1832-1912, with the son Waclaw Oskierka 1854-1905.
Named Waclaw Oskierka, 1854-1905, studied in Dorpat and was working in the Druia / DRUJA area in 1904, buried in Miedzyrzecz; Maria Mikulicz Oskierko ?, studied in Riga and Chyliczki.
CISZEWSKI MIROSLAW in 1913 leased Pieknowicze (the Witebsk county), from Nitoslawski. CISZEWSKI MIROSLAW exiled to Wologda in 1914. In September 1918 he escaped to Miedzyrzecz, Wilno and Grodno.

Stefania Julia Radziwill Princess, b. 1825 [the owner of MIEZONKA], m. ca 1840 to Arkadiusz Chrapowicki born 1821, and 2nd to Kajetan Oskierka born 1821, with son Adolf Oskierka / Oskierko b. ca 1868 - d. 1901 in Lourdes.

The great-grandparents of Adolf Oskierka, 1868-1901:
Jan Mikolaj Oskierka 1735-1796
[son of Rafal Alojzy Oskierka 1708-1767 (see above), and his wife Stanislawa Teresa Oginski, 1724-1744. Grandson of Antoni Oskierka 1670-1734];
Kajetan Stanislaw Gizycki 1720-1785;
Mikolaj Radziwill general major of Lithuania, 1747-1811; Adam Narbutt; Barbara Rokicka; Katarzyna Rakowska; Franciszka Butler Css.

Grandparents:
Dominik Oskierka
[owner of Krasnopol in the Zytomierz county; in 1751 Bartlomiej GIZYCKI built here a church; official in Wyszogrod; Krasnopol belonged to Lubomirski. Close to MOLOCZKI and STRUMILOWKA owned by Lady OSKIERKO.
Kajetan Giżycki (1725 - 1785) son of above Bartłomiej Gizycki (b. 1682) and Franciszkia Romer, had children:
Salomea Gizycka m. Dominik Oskierko owner of Krasnopole / Krasnopol;
Antoni Gizycki owner of Moloczki; Adam Gizycki;
Bartlomiej Gizycki d. 1827 in Moloczki, 1792 adjutant of Józef Poniatowski, General; Franciszek Ksawery Gizycki + Weronika Sulatycka];
Salomea Gizycka b. 1770; Mikolaj Radziwill younger, 1801-1853; Wiktoria Emilia Narbutt.

Parents:
Kajetan Oskierka b. 1821 + Stefania Julia Radziwill 1825-1896.
NOTE:
Rafal Oskierko + Stanislawa Teresa Oginski, 1724-1744, that is Rafal Alojzy Oskierka m. in 1741.


Brief explanation on Soltan - Piottuch-Kublicki - Konstantynowicz:

Adolf Piottuch-Kublicki born 1810 + Ida Oginska (b. ca 1820 or 1810 / 1813), with son Karol Piottuch Kublicki b. ca 1850 (+ Zofia Eysymont, 1840 / 1848 - died 1926, daughter of Oktawiusz, and Helena Soltan);
above Adolf was son of Józef Piottuch-Kublicki - officer in Zawilie, b. 1780 + Karolina Soltan b. ca 1780 / 1790.

Above named Jozef had daughters and sons:

1. Anna Benislawska (born Piottuch-Kublicki in 1809, d. 1885 + Józef Benislawski, 1790-1852, with: Leon Benisławski 1846-1935, Jan 1847-1899, Stanisław, Konstanty, Adolf, Edward, Ludwik Benisławski, Helena Benisławska b. before 1852);

2. Walentyna Soltan
(born Piottuch-Kublicka, b. ca 1800 / 1810 + Wladyslaw Józef Soltan b. 1795, died in 1843, son of Benedykt b. 1770 and Józefa Benislawska.
Walentyna's daughter was Oktawia Soltan, 1830 - 15.8.1871 in Kazan + in 1849 to Wladyslaw Hieronim Samuel Soltan, 1824 - 1900, the January Uprising 1863);

3. Stanislaw Piottuch-Kublicki born 1804;

4. Oktawia Piottuch-Kublicka b. ca 1810 + Józef Szumski b. ca 1780/1800 + 2nd to Dominik Konstantynowicz;

5. Emilia Piottuch-Kublicka b. 1803 + Wincenty Smokowski 1797 - 1876, son of Michal and Konstancja Mickiewicz;

6. above named Adolf Piottuch-Kublicki + Ida Oginska b. ca 1820 / 1813 / 1810.

Eliasz Piottuch-Kublicki was son of Jerzy Piottuch-Kublicki of Kublicze, officer in Livland, b. 1710 + Rozalia Korsak-Udzielska 1735-1789.

Eliasz Piottuch-Kublicki of Livland / Inflanty, born ca 1730, married in ca 1775 to Augusta Soltan b. ca 1750 or 1760

[daughter of Stanisław Sołtan 1698 - 1758, and Helena Römer;
the granddaughter of Samuel Sołtan 1654 - 1735; and
great-granddaughter of Hieronim Władysław Sołtan],

with:
1. Elżbieta Piottuch-Kublicka b. 1780, m. Benedykt Wawrzecki of Brasław, b. ca 1760, 2nd to Krütz;
2. above mentioned Józef Piottuch-Kublicki of Zawilie, m. Karolina Sołtan (see below).

Half sister of above named Stanisław Sołtan 1698 - 1758 was Teodora Sołtan 1700 - 1774 + Jerzy Stanisław Sapieha, with daughter Krystyna Róża Massalska b. 1724.

Brother of above Augusta Sołtan / Soltan / Piottuch-Kublicka b. ca 1750 or 1760, was Stanisław Soltan / Stanislovas Soltanas, born in 1756 in Berdyczów, died 1836 in Jelgava, now Latvia; he was son of Stanisław Sołtan and Helena Römer;
husband of Franciszka Teofila Radziwiłł b. 1751
and 2nd to Konstancija Taplockytė / Konstancja Toplicka.

Stanisław Soltan / Stanislovas Soltanas, b. 1756, was father of
Adam Leon Ludwik Sołtan;
Karolina Piottuch-Kublicka (Karolina b. ca 1790, wife of Józef Piottuch-Kublicki);
Helena Sołtan;
Anna Sołtan;
Stanisław Sołtan junior; and
Helena Eysmont.

Stanisław Soltan / Stanislovas Soltanas, b. 1756, was half brother of Juozas Weyssenhoff; Ksawery Weyssenhoff; Mykolas Jonas Veisenhofas and Jan Weyssenhoff, acc. to geni.com.

Above Adam Leon Ludwik Sołtan b. 1792 in Vilnius, died 1863 in Poznań,
husband of Idalia b. 1801, daughter of Aleksander Michał Pociej;
Adam Leon Ludwik Sołtan b. 1792 was father of Aleksander Stanisław August Sołtan and Maria Anna Sierakowska.
Above Aleksander Stanisław August Sołtan 1821 - 1853, was father of Stefania Ludwika de Virion.


Note to Smokowski:

Wincenty Smokowski b. 1797 in Wilno, died 1876 in Krykiany (KRIKONYS or Krykiany, the manor / Krikonys, 18 km south-east of Ignalina, south-east of UTENA) close to Mielegiany.
Wincenty Smokowski, was "painter, graphic artist, sculptor, lecturer at the Vilnius University (studied at the Vilnius University 1817 - 1822);
and at the Art Academy in St. Petersburg in 1823-29 (1831-36 in Wilno again studied medicine).
In 1829 under Jan Rustem

[b. 1762 in Konstantynopol, died in 1835, Dūkšteliai / Duksztialiai / Dūkštas in Lithuania, he was a painter of Armenian ethnicity, was sponsored by
Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski, back to Poland around 1774, among his tutors were Jean-Pierre Norblin de La Gourdaine and Marcello Bacciarelli;
1788 and 1790 in Germany, where he became a freemason,
then in Warsaw, later moving to Vilna;
1789 he worked in the theater of Michal Kleofas Oginski / Michael Casimir Oginski in Slonim - to 1798;
in Wilno was as assistant to Franciszek Smuglewicz, his students were Taras Shevchenko, Józef Oleszkiewicz, Kanuty Rusiecki, and Michał Kulesza].

Painted compositions of an historical, daily life, and antiquarian nature, as well as portraits; illustrated books, and published articles about Lithuanian art and artists", acc. to http://www.unesco.org/webworld.
In 1822, the Vilnius artist Wincenty Smokowski (1797–1876) visited the ruins of the Trakai island castle and sketched the surviving fragments.
Wincenty Smokowski was excellent woodcutter - illustrator by Aleksander Majerski (1789-1857), artist, lithographer, drawing teacher.


Now back to
Andrzej Ignacy Oginski: b. 1740, Freemason; 1772 in Vienna, his wife Paula Szembek / Paulina Szembek, with son Michal Kleofas Oginski, b. 1765 died 1833 in Florencja.
Michal Kleofas Oginski married Izabela Lasocka ca 1791 (1789). 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 Oginski, Ireneusz Kleofas Oginski, Franciszek Ksawery Oginski, Amelia Zaluska, Ida Oginska, and Emma Oginska.
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.

Above Michal Kleofas Oginski in 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?, in 1822 Italy, 1823 Firenze / Florence to death 1833.
Michal Kleofas Oginski in 1801 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.

Adolf Piottuch-Kublicki married to above Ida Ogińska b. ca 1813 / 1820. He was son of Józef Piottuch-Kublicki;
Adolf's sister
Oktawia Piottuch-Kublicka + Józef Szumski + 2nd Dominik Konstantynowicz;
next sister Anna Piottuch-Kublicka + Józef Benisławski;
Walentyna Piottuch-Kublicka b. ca 1800 m. Władysław Józef Sołtan b. 1795, d. 1843, son of Józefa Benisławska;
and Emilia Piottuch-Kublicka + above mentioned Wincenty Smokowski 1797 - 1876, son of Michał and Konstancja Mickiewicz
(his wife's estate was Krikonys, a small village in the Ignalina region).

Apolonia Szemet b. 1599 was daughter of Bogdanas Oginskis and Regina / Raina; she was wife of Jerzy Szemet and Michal Despot Zienowicz [Polonia Oginska / Apolonia Oginski b. 1599 was the maternal grandmother of Anna von Wrangell].

Above Bogdanas Oginskis / Bohdan Matveevich Ogiński, ca 1558 - 1625, was also father of Samuel Prins Oginsky b. ca 1593 in Kruonis, died 1657 in Kruonis, who was father of Szymon Karol Symeon Ogiński ca 1621 - 1699; father of Marcin Michał / Marcjan Ogiński, 1672 in Vitebsk, d. 1750; father of Tadas Pranciškus Oginskis / Tadeusz Franciszek Ogiński 1712 - 1783 in Maladzyechna, Minsk Province; who was father of Andrius Ignotas Oginskis and Franciszek Ksawery Stanisław Ogiński.

Józef Tadeusz Ogiński 1693-1736 was son of Kazimierz Dominik Ogiński b. circa 1664 and Eleonora; grandson of Jan Ogiński / Jan Jacek Ogiński, born 1619 in Mstislavl, d. 1684 - son of mentioned above Samuel
{Samuel Prins Oginsky b. ca 1593 in Kruonis who was brother of above Apolonia Szemet b. 1599 daughter of Bogdanas Oginskis and Regina / Raina; she was wife of Jerzy Szemet and Michal Despot Zienowicz. Samuel and Apolonia had next brother Jan Ogiński / Jan Jacek Ogiński, born 1619 in Mstislavl}.


Now about the Juriewiczs [the Jurevich family]:

A. senior provincial clerk in the Mscislau / Mstislavl territory: Jurij Jurjewicz Ostyk;

B. Princess Polonia Oginskaja - Szemet born 1599, was the daughter of Bogdanas Oginskis and Regina / Raina; married 2nd Michal Despot Zienowicz b. ca 1590 / 1600, and their daughter Joanna or Anna nee Despot Zenovich born ca 1640 married Jozef Jurewicz / Joseph Jurevicha (Jurewicz - Polish princes) b. ca 1640.

Tyszkiewicz Mikołaj m. in 1645 to Katarzyna Krystyna Despot-Zenowicz.

C.

Jurjewicz, Łukasz Mateusz, b. ca 1660, had son Jurjewicz, Franciszek Felicjan, b. 1695 in the Oshmiana ex-district.

Franciszek Felicjan Jurjewicz / Jurewicz had children:
Jurjewicz, Tomasz, b. 21/12/1720,
Jurjewicz, Stanisław, b. 1725,
ANTONI JUREWICZ / Anthony Yurevich / Jurjewicz, Antoni, b. 1730 / 1735 + Agnieszka Konstantynowicz of the Mscislau branch of the Konstantynowiczs, born ca 1740 - see Augustyn Konstantynowicz b. ca 1745,
and last Jurjewicz, Adam, b. 1740 + Marianna.

Ignacy Nikodem Jurjewicz, was born to Antoni Jurjewicz and Agnieszka Konstantynowicz. Юре́вич / Юрэвіч / Jurjewicz or Jurjevicius Antoni was born in 1735. Ignacy had 6 brothers and sisters: Tadeusz Jurewicz, Michał Jurjewicz, JOZEF born 1770, and so on.
Ignacy married Justyna Wieliczko. They had 3 sons: Józef Jurjewicz b. ca 1790 [see below], and 2 other children. Above Ignacy Nikodem Jurjewicz b. ca 1760 / 1770.

Acc.to my research, the brother of Ignacy Jurewicz b. 1760/1770, and son of named Antoni Jurewicz b. ca 1730/1735, was JOZEF JUREWICZ / Иосиф Jurievitsch b. ca 1770, married Joanna or ANNA DESPOT ZENOWICZ.

Stanisław Jurievitsch / Станислав Иосифович Юревич / Stanisław Jurewicz, b. 1800 or in 1802.
Stanislaw Jurewicz / Stanislav Yurevich, b. 1800/1802, with whom the poet Pushkin met in Mogilev, was next of kin to Ignacy Despot Zenowicz / Ignatius Despot Zenovich. Ignacy Despot ZENOWICZ b. ca 1830 was a translator of Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin. Ignacy's children: Mieczysław Deszpot-Zenowicz b. ca 1850, Maria Aniela, Wanda.
Stanislaw Juriewicz, b. 1800/1802, as the oldest brother, divided these properties among his brothers. His brother, Michal Juriewicz, received Kraszuty, a large estate covered by a dense forest, known to contain bears, moose, and other big game. His brother Jan received two estates, Franopol and Porzecze.
His father was Joseph Juriewicz/ Jozef Jurewicz, b. ca 1770, from the Orsha district in the province of Mogilev.
Jozef Jurewicz came into possession of Kolpino after his marriage to Joanna Despot Zenowicz / Anna Deszpot-Zienowicz b. ca 1775; also in Kraszuty / Wielkie-Kraszuty / Krashuty.
Stanislaw was the son of JOZEF JUREWICZ / Иосиф Jurievitsch b. ca 1770, and Joanna or ANNA DESPOT ZENOWICZ / Анна Юревич b. ca 1770 / 1775.
Anna was the daughter of Jozef Despot ZENOWICZ / Иосиф Дешпо-Зенович b. ca 1745, and POLONIA OGINSKA / Полония Дешпо- Зенович b. ca 1750. Wife of named JOZEF JUREWICZ / Иосиф Jurievitsch b. ca 1770. Mother of Stanisław Jurievitsch b. 1800 / 1802 and Anna von Wrangell nee Jurewicz, b. 1819 !
Stanislaw was the father of Mieczysław Jan Filip Jurievitsch b. ca 1835, m. Roza Katarzyna ROSSI.

Stanislaw was the brother of
Ян Иосифович Jurievitsch b. ca 1810
(father of Emilie Wrangel von Hübenthal b. ca 1855; Adele Hel. Soph. Wrangel von Hübenthal and Конрад Янович Jurievitsch. EMILIE Wrangel / Wrangell was mother of Woldemar Konstantin Wrangel von Hübenthal and Платон Станиславович Wrangel von Hübenthal);
Михаил Иосифович Jurievitsch;
Франтишек Иосифович Jurievitsch and
Anna Wrangel von Hübenthal.

Stanislaw b. 1800 / 1802 was the husband of Винчеслава Юревич.

Fryderyk Marian Jurewicz / JURJEWICZ Fryderyk (1871-1929) was great-grandson of named Józef Jurjewicz b. ca 1770 [son of Agnieszka Konstantynowicz Jurewicz]; Jan Nepomucen Moszyński; Anna Zenowicz / named Joanna Despot-Zenowicz b. ca 1770; Maria Sadowska 1780-1840.
Grandson of Stanisław Jurewicz 1802-1877 and Joanna Moszyńska.
Parents: Mieczysław Jan Filip Jurewicz b. ca 1835, and Róża Katarzyna Rossi b. ca 1840.
Fryderyk's sister was Anna Jurewicz b. 1871.

Józef Jurjewicz b. 1790, m. Waleria Syruć daughter of Michał Syruć and Lenkiewicz.

Karl Philipp (Karl Ivanovich) Wrangel von Hübenthal was died in 1858 in Vitebsk, m. 1st to Konstantina Naskin; 2nd married Anna Wrangel JUREWICZ / Jurewitz.

Anna WRANGEL was the daughter of JOZEF JUREWICZ / Иосиф Jurievitsch and Анна Юревич {ANNA Despot Zenowicz / Анна Юревич Дешпо-Зенович; Anna Jurewicz was daughter of Jozef Despot Zenowicz / Иосиф Дешпо- Зенович and POLONIA OGINSKA / Полония Дешпо- Зенович; mother of Stanisław Jurievitsch; JAN / Ян Иосифович Jurievitsch; MICHAL / Михаил Иосифович Jurievitsch; FRANCISZEK / Франтишек Иосифович Jurievitsch and Anna Wrangel von Hübenthal. Copyright by Peter Trefilov}.

Anna Wrangel JUREWICZ / Jurewitz was the mother of Alexis Stanislaus Wrangel von Hübenthal.

See:
Aleksandr Gustav Johann Weiss / Александр Густав Иоганн фон Вейс / Александр Сергеевич b. 1792 d. 1845, his father Сергей or Андреас Отто Георг фон Вайсс b. 1760 d. 1821, and his mother Анна Мария Альбрехт b. ca 1768; he was married 1st to Анна Элизабет фон Врангель / Anna Elisabeth Wrangell b. 1804, 2nd time in 1820 married to Жозефина ле Мерсье or Лемерсье b. 1778 d. 1824; his children: Николай фон Вейс b. 1833, Александрина Элизабет фон Вейс b. 1837, Константин Александрович / Константин Рейнхольд фон Вейс b. 1839, Александр Карл Клеменс / Александр Александрович b. 1840.
Анна Элизабет фон Врангель / Anna Elisabeth Wrangell Betsy b. 1804, married Александр Густав Иоганн фон Вейс b. 1792.

Jozef Jurewicz b. ca 1770, came into possession of Kolpino after his marriage to Joanna Despot Zenowicz / Anna Deszpot-Zienowicz b. ca 1775; also in Kraszuty / Wielkie-Kraszuty / Krashuty.

Stanislaw was the son of JOZEF JUREWICZ / Иосиф Jurievitsch b. ca 1770, and Joanna JUREWICZ or ANNA DESPOT ZENOWICZ / Анна Юревич b. ca 1770 / 1775. Anna was the daughter of Jozef Despot ZENOWICZ / Иосиф Дешпо-Зенович b. ca 1745, and POLONIA OGINSKA / Полония Дешпо- Зенович b. ca 1750. Wife of named JOZEF JUREWICZ / Иосиф Jurievitsch b. ca 1770. Mother of Stanisław Jurievitsch b. 1800 / 1802 and Anna von Wrangell nee Jurewicz, b. 1819 or in 1804!
Stanislaw was the father of Mieczysław Jan Filip Jurievitsch b. ca 1835, m. Roza Katarzyna ROSSI.
Stanislaw was the brother of Ян Иосифович Jurievitsch b. ca 1810 (father of Emilie Wrangel von Hübenthal b. ca 1855; Adele Hel. Soph. Wrangel von Hübenthal and Конрад Янович Jurievitsch. EMILIE Wrangel / Wrangell was mother of Woldemar Konstantin Wrangel von Hübenthal and Платон Станиславович Wrangel von Hübenthal); Михаил Иосифович Jurievitsch; Франтишек Иосифович Jurievitsch and Anna Wrangel von Hübenthal BETSY b. 1804 or 1819.

POLONIA OGINSKA [Jozef Despot ZENOWICZ / Иосиф Дешпо-Зенович b. ca 1745, married POLONIA OGINSKA / Полония Дешпо- Зенович b. ca 1750] was great-grandmother of the wife of KARL WRANGEL / Carl, Baron Wrangell-Rokassovsky that is Carl Philipp von Wrangel Gyubentalya (1786-1858).

Karl married to Anna Jurevich [Anna Wrangel von Hübenthal BETSY b. 1804 or 1819, nee JUREWICZ] who had three estates in Vitebsk province - Kolpino, Reblino and Zabel [Reblio, and Zabelja].
Kolpino belonged to her mother, nee Despot-Zenovich [JOZEF JUREWICZ / Иосиф Jurievitsch b. ca 1770, married to Joanna JUREWICZ or ANNA DESPOT ZENOWICZ / Анна Юревич b. ca 1770 / 1775].


BARONESS VERA ROKASSOWSKY / Wiera nee Rokossowska was the wife of Baron von Wrangell Gyubental Stanislav Karlovic / Stanislaw Wrangel Gubental b. 1844 - died 1913, who was the son of Carl Philipp von Wrangel Gyubentalya (1786-1858).
In the second half of the XIX century, owner of the Kolpino estate was Stanislav Wrangell (1844-1913) - son of the famous physician Carl Philipp von Wrangel Gyubentalya (1786-1858). Carl Wrangel was married twice. From his first wife Constance, he had two sons. After the death of Constance in 1832, he married Anna Yurevich [Anna Wrangel von Hübenthal BETSY b. 1804 or 1819]. In 1844 they had a son Stanislav, the future judge and the owner of the estate in Kolpino.
Anna Jurevich [Anna Wrangel von Hübenthal BETSY b. 1804 or 1819] had three estates in Vitebsk - Kolpino, Reblino and Zabel. Kolpino belonged to her mother, nee Despot-Zenovich [Joanna JUREWICZ or ANNA DESPOT ZENOWICZ / Анна Юревич b. ca 1770 / 1775].

WRANGEL GYUBENTAL Vladimir (Waldemar Constantine Wrangell Gubental) S., born in 1875 in the estate Kolpino, Pustoshka County, baron, married to Maria Nikolaevna von Wrangell Gyubental, in the family was daughter Olga. In 1930 a resident of Moscow, was out of work. In 1937 was arrested and sentenced to shot at Butovo. His father was above Baron von Wrangell Gyubental Stanislav Karlovic / Stanislaw Wrangel Gubental b. 1844 - died 1913 + Wiera Rokossowska daughter of Aleksandra Rokossowska of Petersburg
{Wiera Rokossowska b. ca 1855, had son born 1896 in YALTA, Карл Врангель- Рокассовский / Карл Врангель- Рокoссовский, author. She lived in Putchkovo close to NEVEL in home of Sziszko, near KOLPINO; her brother was officer in 1877 Vladimir Rokossowskij - then he was vice-governor of PENZA; brother Aleksiej Rokossowski had estate Dubokraj close to Vicebsk; her sister Elisavietha Rokossowska lived with daughter in Switzerland; Kolpino was estate of father of Stanislaw Wrangell-Rokossowski, that is Carl Wrangell; second sister OLGA Rokossowska was married and lived in PETERGOFF; brother Aleksandr Rokossowski lived in Europe}.

Baron Platon Ivanovich ROKOSSOWSKI / Rokasovsky / Rokossovsky (born in 1797 / 1799 / January 15, 1800, Riga - March 18, 1869, Nice, France) - Russian statesman, the infantry general; come from the Polish nobles of the HORODOK / Gorodoksky district of Vitebsk province [north of Vicebsk; in 1866, Surazhsky Uyezd was abolished and split between Gorodoksky, Velizhsky, and Vitebsky Uyezd],
was the son of Ivan Nikitich Rokossowski / Rokasovsky / JAN ROKOSSOWSKI (1762-1826), Colonel of the Kozlovsky Infantry Regiment, retired brigadier; and his wife - Charlotte von Albedil / Charlotte von Albedyll, b. 1772 (died after 1800).

Baron PLATON ROKOSSOWSKI / Rokasovsky was married to the daughter of Major-General Vasily Ivanovich Kuzminsky - Alexandra Kuzminska (died on June 30, 1896 in Peterhof) and had sons:
Alexey,
Alexander,
Vladimir (the Tambov Governor, Chamberlain);
and daughters:
Elizabeth,
Olga,
Alexandra, and
Wiera Rokossowska / Viera Rokossovska, b. ca 1849/1855.

Charlotte, born von Albedil / CHARLOTT von ALBEDILE / Charlotte von Albedil / Charlotte von Albedyll, b. 1772. She was married to Jan Rokossowski / Ivan Nikitich ROKASOVSKY b. ca 1762 - died no earlier than 1826. Retired brigade leader, the landowner in the HORODOK county in the Vicebsk province; children:
- ELIZABETH,
- ALEXEI, 1798-1850, Senator (since 1848), Lieutenant-General,
- PLATON Rokossowski, 1800-1869, Baron.

Named Charlotta Eleonora von Albedyll, 1772 - after 1825, daughter of Christer Magnus von Albedyll, of Lodenhof, Autzem and Rosenbeck, and Helena Eleonora Taube. Wife of Ivan Nikitich Rokossowski / Baron Rokassovsky. Mother of Алексей Иванович Рокасовский; Platon Ivanovich Rokassovsky and Елизавета Ивановна Рокасовская. Inf. by Peter Trefilov in 2016 at geni.com.

Named Christer Magnus von Albedyll, of Lodenhof, Autzem and Rosenbeck, 1727 - 1810, son of Christer Albrecht von Albedyll of Autzem and Margaretha Johanna von Patkull. Husband of Helena Eleonora Taube. Brother of Sophia Helene von Albedyll and Charlotte von Staal. Copyright by Nikita Demidov in 2015 at geni.com.

Mentioned Christer Albrecht von Albedyll of Autzem (von Albedyll), born in 1683, son of Georg V. von Albedyll, of Autzem, Laitzem and Haggers and Elisabet Eleonora von Mengden. Copyright by Nikita Demidov in 2016.

Named above Helena Eleonora Taube b. 1747, d. 1825.

We know on Wawrzyniec Glaubicz Rokossowski, son of Jakub Rokossowski and Konstancja Modlibowska, who was the cousin - first cousin of Jan Rokossowski, Colonel, from the WIELUN county; next of kin to Katarzyna Zakrzewski [m. Antoni Rokossowski] and Wojciech Rokossowski of Wielun [the brother of Antoni Rokossowski].
In 1786, Józef Glaubicz Rokossowski, the son of Maciej official in WSCHOWA; married to Józefata Babicki; Maciej was the brother of above Jan ROKOSSOWSKI, Colonel. Maciej had younger children: Wladyslaw, Tomasz, Elzbieta, Franciszka, and Ewa.

The von Albedil / Albedyll family:
1. Georg von Albedyll, Fellin (Livland) after 1745. Augusta Juliana von Albedyll, von Nieroth, born ca 1685, d. 1742, Fellin (Livland).
2. Charlotte von Albedyll, b. ca 1735, died in 1777, parents: Johann Karl von Albedyll and Ursula Margaretha von Kaulbars b. 1696 [Ursula Margaretha von Kaulbars, b. 1696, the daughter of Arwed Johann von Kaulbars, from Lehowa (Livland) and Anna Gertruta Elisabeth; the mother of above Charlotte von Albedyll, b. ca 1735, the owner of Ayakar and Georg Johann von Albedyll, owner of Kunda and Sauss. Sister of Gertrude Elisabeth von Staal - copyright by Peter Trefilov at geni.com]; married Otto Georg von Glasenapp, the landlord of Salishof.
Named Kunda - north to RAKVERE, close to KOHALA in Estonia.
3. Karl Ernst von Albedyll (1762 - 1836) b. in Lohdenhof (Lode), Latvia, d. 1836 in Liebenow. His father Erich (Ernst) Reinhold von Albedyll (1732 - 1804).
Named above Arwed Johann von Kaulbars, the owner of Lehowa in Livland.

Remember - Wrangell von Gyubental Vladimir Leonidovich, 1918 - 1939 in Paris, the Page Corps in 1909, Cornet Guards, a Cavalry Regiment, in exile in France.


Stanislaw JUREWICZ was the brother of
Ян Иосифович Jurievitsch b. ca 1810
(father of Emilie Wrangel von Hübenthal b. ca 1855; Adele Hel. Soph. Wrangel von Hübenthal and Конрад Янович Jurievitsch. EMILIE Wrangel / Wrangell was mother of Woldemar Konstantin Wrangel von Hübenthal and Платон Станиславович Wrangel von Hübenthal).

Emilie Wrangel von Hübenthal (Jurievitsch) was the daughter of JAN JUREWICZ / Ян Иосифович Jurievitsch [granddaughter of JOZEF JUREWICZ and Anna], and married to Alexis Stanislaus Wrangel von Hübenthal, inf. by Peter Trefilov.

Alexis Stanislaus Wrangel von Hübenthal, b. 1844 in Reblo (Kreis Nevel), died in 1913 in Kolpino (the Vitebsk prov.), the son of Karl Philipp (Karl Ivanovich) Wrangel von Hübenthal / KARL WRANGEL / Carl, Baron Wrangell-Rokassovsky that is Carl Philipp von Wrangel Gyubentalya (1786-1858). Karl Philipp (Karl Ivanovich) Wrangel von Hübenthal was died in 1858 in Vitebsk, m. 1st to Konstantina Naskin; 2nd married Anna Wrangel JUREWICZ / Jurewitz. Anna WRANGEL was the daughter of JOZEF JUREWICZ / Иосиф Jurievitsch and Анна Юревич / ANNA Despot Zenowicz / Анна Юревич Дешпо-Зенович. Anna Jurewicz was daughter of Jozef Despot Zenowicz / Иосиф Дешпо- Зенович and POLONIA OGINSKA / Полония Дешпо- Зенович.


Note on the Despot-Zenowiczs:

Antoni Despot-Zenowicz b. ca 1730 / 1735 had son
Michał Despot-Zenowicz born ca 1770, + Anna Despot-Zenowicz nee Niemirowicz-Szczytt who had 2 sons
[all children: Wirginia, Justyna, Jan, Hieronim b. ca 1800; Antoni; Ludwik; Ignacy b. 1802]:
1. Ignacy Despot-Zenowicz (c. 1802 - d. ?);
2. Jan b. ca 1800.
In Biegienie in the Wolkowysk county were living: Przetocki (1830), Chodakowski (1830-1900), Nestorowicz (1847), Despot-Zenowicz (1847), Heburowicz (1928);
buried in Szydłowice: above ? Jan Despot-Zenowicz, lived 85 years, his mother lived 71 years, his son Jan Julian Despot-Zenowicz Major of the Russian Army lived 72 years, wife of ? Julianna; father Nestorowicz senior died January 1847 roku, his daughter Pelagia, son Edward Nestorowicz, next daughter Anna Nestorowicz Despot-Zenowicz.

Mentioned Jan Despot-Zenowicz b. ca 1800 had 2 sons [maybe 4 sons: Zenon b. 1830, Stanislaw, Aleksander, Ignacy]:
1. Ignacy Despot-Zenowicz b. ca 1830, son of Jan Despot-Zenowicz b. ca 1800; + Justyna Despot-Zenowicz nee Brzostowska b. ca 1830 from Wincenty Brzostowski, Marshal of the Lucyn / Ludsen county, Livland, now Latvia, b. ca 1790.
Wincenty was grandson of Augusta Ogińska 1724-1791, and great-grandson of Józef Tadeusz Ogiński 1693-1736.
Stanislav Yurevich, with whom the poet Pushkin met in Mogilev, accounted Ignatius Despot Zenovich nephew owner of the Kolpino estate. Alexander Pushkin back in 1824 from Odessa to Mikhailovsky, was in Kolpino, close to present city Pustoshka. In those years it was owned by Ignacy Despot Zenowicz / Ignatius Despot-Zenovich, a member of the Masonic Lodge in St. Petersburg. Ignacy Despot ZENOWICZ b. ca 1830 was a translator of Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin.
Ignacy's children: Mieczysław Deszpot-Zenowicz b. ca 1850, Maria Aniela, Wanda.
Stanislaw Jurewicz / Stanislav Yurevich, with whom the poet Pushkin met in Mogilev, was next of kin with named above Ignacy Despot Zenowicz / Ignatius Despot Zenovich.
Stanislaw Juriewicz, as the oldest brother, divided these properties among his brothers. His brother, Michal Juriewicz, received Kraszuty, a large estate covered by a dense forest, known to contain bears, moose, and other big game. His brother Jan received two estates, Franopol and Porzecze.
Joseph Juriewicz/ Jozef Jurewicz, from the Orsha district in the province of Mogilev had a sister, Anna von Wrangell nee Jurewicz, b. ca ?, was seventeen years younger than he.
Jozef Jurewicz came into possession of Kolpino after his marriage to Joanna Despot Zenowicz / Anna Deszpot-Zienowicz; also in Kraszuty / Wielkie-Kraszuty / Krashuty.

2. Despot Zenovich Stanislav Ivanovich, born in 1833 or 1835.
Станислав Иванович Деспот- Зенович / Stanisław Iwanowicz Despot-Zenowicz / Despot Zenovich Stanislav Ivanovich, born in 1833 or 1835, d. 1900, Catholic, 1853 in Moscow, then in 1853 in Tiflis / Тифлис, served under Михаил Семенович Воронцов who had wife Eliza Branicka; 1865 trip in Germany, France, England, Wien, Italy, Turkey, and back Tiflis; 1867 moved to Baku / Баку, 1873 in Russia, Wien, Italy, back in Nov. 1873; Baku city Mayor 1879-1894.

His brother was Aleksander Iwanowicz Despot-Zenowicz (1829-1897), Moscow Univ., the Tobolsk governor in 1862-1867, then an official in the Ministry of the Interior.
In 1851 he was appointed foreign language interpreter at the Head Office of Eastern Siberia in Irkutsk. In 1855 he was appointed Chairman of the Commission in Bukhara; 1858 he was sent to the Chinese city Urga for border important secrets and diplomatic information. Since 1859 he was appointed mayor of the border town of Kyakhta in eastern Siberia in 1860. Pole by birth; 1870 lived in St Petersburg; Despot-Zenovich was as the gendarmerie General.

They come from Jerzy (Jur) Jan Zenowicz, inf. 1639. Next was Stanisław Zenowicz (ca 1610-1672) inf. 1646, 1653, 1661, 1665, 1671; his son was Krzysztof Zenowicz born ca 1650, died 1717, in Oshmiany 1687 - 1715, Colonel, governor in Minsk in 1709.


Brief explanation:
A. Jan ŚWIATOPEŁK-MIRSKI born ca 1770 married Tekla Burgundyfera Despot-Zenowicz, with sons:
Jan b. ca 1810 m. Michalina Osmulska, with daughter Klaudia born ca 1840 m. Jan Jesman;
Klaudiusz b. ca 1810 m. Brygida Światopełk-Mirska with daughter Walentyna b. ca 1850 m. 1st August Ogiński, 2nd to Franciszek Czerwiński.
B. Mikołaj Bogusław Zenowicz (died 1621 close to Chocim) was son of Krzysztof, Catholic, his daughters:
Anna Zofia (d. 1664) m. Albrycht Władysław Radziwiłł, 2nd to Franciszek Florian Zebrzydowski;
Zofia married to Paweł Sapieha.


Now we back to the Wankowiczs:

Melchior Wankowicz b. ca 1760-1815

(his brothers:
Wincenty ca 1760 - died 1814, m. in 1804 to Kajetana Gąsowska b. ca 1790; and
Teodor born ca 1760, married Izabela Gąsowska),

m. in 1800 to Scholastyka Gorecki; with sons:
Walenty 1800-1842 m. in 1827 to Aniela Rostocka;
Stanisława b. ca 1803, m. Wincenty Hornowski;
Karol 1805-1854, m. Rozalia Wańkowicz born ca 1807-1891 with
son Melchior 1842-1892 m. in 1876 to Maria Szwoynicki ca 1855-1895, and grandson
Melchior 1891-1974 m. in 1916 to Zofia Małagowska 1891-1969.

Above Melchior ca 1760-1815,
Wincenty,
Teodor and
Stanisław b. ca 1760 were sons of
Aleksander and unknown Hrehorowicz.

Above Aleksander had brothers:
Wladyslaw;
Piotr;
Marcin

(b. ca 1730 with sons:
Teodor b. ca 1760;
Jozef b. ca 1760;
Ignacy with sons:
Hipolit b. 1809 and
Wladyslaw 1810-1848;
next sons of MARCIN:
Jakub b. ca 1760 and
Joachim m. Malgorzata JESMAN with
Jozef b. 1819 m. Wanda Swida with son
Florian b. 1851);

Mateusz m. in 1750 to Katarzyna Janiszewski
(with sons Kasper + Eleonora Makowiecka and
Józef + Marianna b. ca 1775);

and SEBASTIAN b. ca 1740

(with son Szczepan born ca 1775 + Barbara Koziełł-Poklewski born ca 1790/1795,
and grandson Aleksander b. 1828 + Konstancja Estko;
and great-grandson Aleksander b. 1854 + Stanisława Aleksandrowicz; and his children:
Aleksander b. 1881;
Wanda 1882-1938 + 1st in 1900 to Rutkowski, 2nd in 1912 to Aleksander Ponomarew 1875-1965;
and Zygmunt born 1884).

Above Aleksander born 1854 had sibilings:
Ludwik b. ca 1858;
Stefan 1859-1923 + Helena Boguszewski 1868-1928, and
Konstanty b. 1860.

Above Stefan had children:
Maria b. 1890 + Jankowski b. ca 1880;
Maurycy 1893-1918;
Zofia 1894-1981 m. in ca 1925 to Tadeusz Römer 1894-1978;
Jadwiga 1900-1938 m. ca 1922 to Jan Rostworowski 1897-1975.

Above Mateusz Wankowicz (Mateusz m. in 1750 to Katarzyna Janiszewski) was son of Jan WANKOWICZ and Katarzyna Brzuchowski;
Jan was son of Stanislaw b. ca 1652 + Joanna Korsak.

Tadeusz Oginski owner of Luczaj, let this estate to Tadeusz Wankowicz and Anna Wankowicz nee Swietorzecka; Andrzej and Franciszek Ksawery Oginscy, sold Luczaj to the Wankowiczs.

Tadeusz Wankowicz junior was owner of Łuczaj in 1786, son of Tadeusz Wańkowicz senior b. ca 1675
(grandson of Jan Wankowicz b. ca 1646 and Zofia Chrapowicki;
Jan had brothers:
Wladyslaw b. ca 1648 and
Teodor b. ca 1650; and
Stanislaw b. ca 1652 + Joanna KORSAK)

and Helena Wołodkowicz born ca 1685;

Tadeusz Wankowicz junior m. in 1755 to Anna Świętorzecka ca 1735-1812, daughter of Antoni Świętorzecki

(Tadeusz Wankowicz junior had sibilings:
Antoni Wańkowicz b. ca 1710;
Eleonora Wańkowicz b. ca 1715;
Scholastyka Wańkowicz born ca 1720;
Franciszka Wańkowicz b. ca 1725;
half brother was Adam Wańkowicz son of Teresa Filipowicz and Tadeusz senior);

son of Tadeusz junior was Antoni ca 1758-1812 m. Anna Sołtan ca 1785-1812.

Daughters of above Antoni:
Klementyna b. ca 1804, m. in 1820 to Edward Mostowski 1790-1855;
Waleria b. 1805, m. in 1821 to Konstanty Tyzenhauz 1785-1853;
and Wanda 1808-1842, m. in 1825 to Benedykt Emanuel Tyszkiewicz 1801-1866.
See more at http://genealogia.plewako.pl.

Пётр / Piotr Wankowicz, officer in Minsk, Belarus, owner of Wolma and Skarabagatawa farm in the Minsk county in 1654, died before 1670, married to Ганна Дунін- Глушынская / Anna / Hanna Dunin-Gluszynska of Wolkowysk;
his son was Stanislaw Wankowicz b. ca 1652.

Above Stanislaw Wankowicz / Станіслаў, of Smolany north-west of Orsha, bought from Tomasz Cedrowski and Katarzyna nee Drucka-Lubecka, Siemionkowicze / Сяменькавічы and Slobodka / Slobudka in the Minsk county in 1672, landowner of Domaszewicze / Damashevichi / Дамашы / Дамашэвічы in the Minsk county in 1682, 1st married to Krystyna Cedrowska / Цадроўская, 2nd to Hanna Korsak / Anna / Ганна Корсак of Polock.

Son of Stanislaw Wankowicz was Jan Antoni Wankowicz; see below.
All sons of above Stanislaw:
Kazimierz Wankowicz / Казімір;
Andrzej Wankowicz killed in 1700 near Olkienniki;
Tomasz / Тамаш, officer in Minsk in 1704, exiled in 1706, died before 1746, married Teofila Korsak;
Jan Antoni Wankowicz / Ян-Антоні, officer in Minsk - 06.10.1744, owner of Zabaszewicze / Забашавічы in the Minsk county in 1753, d. before 1766, married Katarzyna Brzuchowski / Bruchanska / Brzuchanska / Кацярына Бруханская;
Emercjanna / Emerencjana, m. Michal Rowinski of the Dobrzyn county.

Above Jan Antoni Wankowicz
(Melchior ca 1760-1815, Wincenty, Teodor and Stanisław b. ca 1760 were sons of Aleksander and unknown Hrehorowicz - see below;

Jan Antoni Wankowicz had sons:
Aleksander + lady Hrehorowicz;
and
Mateusz m. in 1750 to Katarzyna Janiszewski
with sons:
Kasper + Eleonora MAKOWIECKA, and
Jozef + Marianna b. ca 1775);

Jan Antoni Wankowicz had also son Piotr Wankowicz.

Mateusz Wankowicz (Mateusz m. in 1750 to Katarzyna Janiszewski) was son of Jan WANKOWICZ that is Jan Antoni Wankowicz and Katarzyna Brzuchowski;
Jan was son of Stanislaw b. ca 1652 + Joanna Korsak

[Stanislaw Wankowicz / Станіслаў, of Smolany north-west of Orsha, bought from Tomasz Cedrowski and Katarzyna nee Drucka-Lubecka, Siemionkowicze / Сяменькавічы and Slobodka / Slobudka in the Minsk county in 1672, landowner of Domaszewicze / Damashevichi / Дамашы / Дамашэвічы in the Minsk county in 1682, 1st married to Krystyna Cedrowska / Цадроўская, 2nd to Hanna Korsak / Anna / Ганна Корсак of Polock].

Above named
Piotr was judge in Minsk, and married to Urszula Illicz / Ілліч. They had sons:
Michal Wankowicz;
Jan Wankowicz m. Anna Szablowska / Ганна Шаблоўская;
and last son Wincenty Wankowicz.

Above Michal / Міхал, officer in Orsha, 1st m. Teofila Mikusz with two sons, 2nd Elzbieta Dzierzynska with 2 sons.
Sons of above Teofila Mikusz Wankowicz:
Damazy Wankowicz died 30.11.1797 in Rakow, lieutenant, m. Kazimiera Zaroska;
Adam Wankowicz officer under command of Count Eugeniusz Wurttemberg in 1833
(Duke Eugen of Württemberg / Eugen Carl Paul Ludwig von Württemberg, b. 1788, d. 1857, a General of Infantry in the Imperial Russian Army during the Napoleonic Wars, his younger brother was the explorer Duke Paul Wilhelm of Württemberg. His aunt was Empress Maria Feodorovna the consort of Paul I of Russia. 1776 moved to Petersburg to General Ehrenfried von Diebitsch und Narten, father of Iwan Dybicz).

Sons of Elzbieta Dzierzynska Wankowicz:
Antoni Franciszek Piotr Wankowicz, died in June 1820, buried in Smolany church;
Eustachy Wincenty Wankowicz d. April 1827, buried in Smolany church.

Смаляны / Смоляны / Smolany - north-west of Orsza / Orsha, ca 25 / 28 km.

The KOZIELL POKLEWSKI home:
1.

Izabella Malkiewicz born 01st May 1908 in Moskwa / Moscow / Moscou; Mother-in-God was Maryla Koziell Poklewska / Maryla Koziell Poklevski married to Slotwinski / Slotvinski. Her sister Irena Malkiewicz, actress. In Moscow her father had a car; she known very well French language. In 1911 first time in Swolna Stara, to Zarakowski, Konstantynowicz and Malkiewicz families. 1912 and 1913 in Stare Zaborze / Zaborze, close to Swolna. 1913 in Oswiej / Osvieja, in empty palace. 1914 in Rawanicze to Slotwinski family, the Berazino parish. She known Miezonka and history about Anna Malkiewicz married Konstantynowicz; Anna died when was born first baby. Lived in Moscow to September 1918; October 1918 in Wilno / Vilnius. January 1919 Vilna / Wilno was captured by Bolshevik troops, and Jozef Malkiewicz left under Soviets. The Malkiewicz family escaped to Warsaw. 1937 served the Red Cross in Warsaw. September 1939 served Field Hospital No 104 of Colonel Szarecki; 08 September 1939 left Warsaw. On 16 September in Kopyczynce and back to Trembowla, and again 18 - 19 September 1939 in Trembowla (to November the 01st, 1939); here was general Wladyslaw Sikorski - and Chruszczow - in Hospital No 104. April 1942 to 1943 - The J. Przybylski office in Warsaw; here general Zymierski - Rola of the Soviet military intelligence service; from Spring 1942 Izabella Malkiewicz / Izabela Horodecka - Malkiewicz as 'Teresa' served Polish counter-intelligence service; 17 March 1943 served to 993/W Special Unit. She was famous for activity during the Second world war in Warsaw. Her mother Genowefa daughter of Jan Werakso from Minsk in Belarus; painter (Izabella Horodecki - Malkiewicz was great grand-daughter of Wiktor Waraksa / Weraksa b. circa 1820 son of Jan). Her father Wladyslaw Alojzy Malkiewicz b. 23 February 1875 in Swolna Stara / Svolna; lived in the Dryssa county; 1879 in Pluszcze with the Pluszczewski family; 1885 Wilno, after Moscow near by the Konstantynowiczs; married 1907, stayed in Moscow to September 1918. Her husband Zygmunt Horodecki. Deputy Prosecutor of Warsaw Court to 05 September 1939; Kowno 1940; 14 June 1941 jailed in Soviet Union; Palestine and Monte Cassino, Ankona / Ancona. His brother was colonel of Polish Army in 1939.

Maryla Koziell Poklewska / Maryla Koziell Poklevski married to Slotwinski / Slotvinski. Born ca 1880?

Note A:
Iwan Poklewski-Koziell (1865 - 1925) / Иван Альфонсович Поклевский- Козелл: his mother
Angelika Rymoza (1830 - 1901).

His father Alfons Poklewski-Koziell (1809 - 1890),
grandfather Tomasz Poklewski-Koziell b. ca 1780 / Foma / Томаш Поклевский- Козелл; grandmother Anna Spink b. ca 1790.

His sister Антонина Альфонсовна Ризенкампф / Anna Antonina Alfonsovna von Riesenkampff (1860 - 1908).

Note B:

Jan Koziełł-Poklewski / Jakub Skała / b. 1837 in Serwecz Wielki, d. 1896 in Bobrujsk / Bobruisk; Colonel in 1863; 1852 studied in Petersburg, next in Paris / Paryż; friend of Ludwik Mierosławski; 1861 Wilno, Moscow; Petersburg, 1863 in Warszawa / Warsaw; Augustow; Grodno and Belgium; 1864 Dresden and Paris; back to the Congress Poland in 1872 and jailed in Alma Ata / Ałma-Ata.

Вялікая Сэрвач, Великая Сервачь, Wielki Serwecz, Vialikaja Servač, Siervacz Servach: close to Liudvinovo, Kostienievichi, Stieszicy; ca 18 km south-west of Dolginovo; north-east of Vilejka, north of Minsk in Belarus.

After 10 years, I need specifies the base of the Krasny Brzeg village and the village of Smolarnia. Krasny Brzeg is situated in an area of Zlobin that is now the Gomel Province. Here is a palace of Koziell-Poklewski. Smolarnia / Смолярня / Smalarnia is a village in Belarus, a former Polish nobility locality, located in Mogilev Province at present, in the area of Kliczow / Klitshev, 3.5 km to the south-west of Kliczow, next to Niaseta / Niesety, Budniewo, about 30 km south - west of Miezonka. The village is sheltered from the north by forest. Smolarnia and its people during 1905-1920 is describes by Florian Czarnyszewicz.

2.

Ciechanowiecka, Elzbieta, died in 1730, that is Elzbieta Koziell Poklewska, the daughter of Jerzy Michal Koziell Poklewski.

Jerzy Michal Koziell-Poklewski b. ca 1640, son of Kazimierz Koziell-Poklewski born ca 1610, official in WENDEN.
Jerzy married Konstancja Anna Koziell-Poklewska (nee Kociell).

Above Elzbieta was the mother of Halszka Ciechanowiecka (Kmicic).

Mentioned JERZY had the daughter Elzbieta born ca 1670. Her sister married CHOMINSKI, with Barbara Chominska 1690-1775 + Kazimierz Kociell b. ca 1690. Named HALSZKA: Halszka Ciechanowiecka (Kmicic / Koziell-Poklewska), wife of Kazimierz Kmicic and Krzysztof Ciechanowiecki. Mother of Jan Kmicic + Dominika MASSALSKA.

3.

Wincenty Koziełł-Poklewski 1853-1929, married to Maria Hattowska 1858-1949, with son Alfons Aleksander Koziełł-Poklewski 1891-1962 {b. in Talica and died in Iver} married in 1919 to Zofia de Stoeckl, with son Wincenty b. 1929 + Natalia Maria Janina Potocka.

Named Wincenty Koziełł-Poklewski 1853-1929 was the son of KOZIEŁŁ-POKLEWSKI Alfons (1809 in the LEPEL county-1890).

Friend of Despot-Batoszyński-Zenowicz Aleksander / Despot-Zenowicz / Zenowicz / Деспот-Зенович Александр Иванович (1829-1897), Polish politician in Russian service, chief of Czyta / Czita, the Tobol governor, born in 1829 in Kietowiszki in the Troki province; was the eldest of JAN ZENOWICZ's four sons. One of his brothers, Stanislaw (1835-1900), was in 1879-1895 the head of the city of Baku.
The Zenowicz family recorded in 1584. The governor usually spoke with Poles in Polish. At the initiative of Zenowicz, a committee was established for the care of prisoners, whose members were wealthy merchants, including Alfons Koziełł-Poklewski (1809-1890).

Named Maria Hattowska 1858-1949 was maybe a next of kin to
Colonna-Hattowski Konstanty, General, 1827-1900, and
she was granddaughter of Russian General.
MARIA HATTOWSKA POKLEWSKA had children:
Maria Koziełł-Poklewska 1889-1956 + Wincenty Chrzanowski 1880-1944;
Alfons Aleksander 1891-1962 + Zofia de Stoeckl;
Stanisław, 1902-1978, m. Zofia Kurnatowska.

Wincenty Chrzanowski was the son of Edward Chrzanowski, b. ca 1850 + Maria Kicińska 1860-1920; and grandson of
Tomasz Antoni Kiciński 1806-1882 + Teresa Bielska 1819-1889; and great-grandson of
Stanisław Jerzy Kiciński, and Ignacy Jan Tomasz Bielski
[son of Paweł Bielski 1730-1808 + Anna Żaboklicka 1757-1828], MP 1830-31, 1761-1854.

Above
Alfons Poklewski-Koziell b. 1809 or 1810 in Быковщинa. Быкаўшчына, 6 km north-west to WIETRYNO, 27 km west- south-west to POLOCK. Died in 1890, studied in USZACZE and POLOCK; Uszacze - 40 km south to Polock; son of Tomacz Poklewski-Koziell and Anna SPINK / SZPINK, b. ca 1790, Poklewski-Koziell. Husband of Angelika RYMSZA / Poklewski-Koziell (1830-1901).
Father of
Vincent Stanislaw Poklewski-Koziell / Викентий (1853-1929);
Anna Antonina Alfonsovna von Riesenkampff;
Jozef Poklewski-Koziell;
JAN / Iwan Poklewski-Koziell / Иван (1865-1925),
and Stanislaw Poklewski-Koziell, 1868-1939.

Mentioned Козел, Томаш / FOMA KOZIEL, from LEPEL county.

Wincenty Stanislaw Koziell Poklewski - he was born 1853 and died 1929, son of Alfons Koziell Poklewski 1809 or 1810 - 1890, who was a member of the State Administration of Trade 1907 - 1912 according to Tatiana Pietrovna Mosunov and he was related to Hotowski i.e. Gatovskij, Slotwinski from Ravanicy and Malkiewicz / Малькевич, too. Vincent Stanislav Koziell Poklewski 1853 - 1929. State Councillor, entrepreneur, since 1890 managing 'Heirs of A. F. Poklevski Kozell' Company. Since 1878 in the public service. Shadrinsk 1878-1881; Ufa 1885-1886; Vjatsk classical gymnasium 1892-1898; Since 1883 - of the Perm province; the Shadrinsk County in 1905-1907, the Kamyshlovsky County; 1903 to 1918 Yekaterinburg classic men's gymnasium. Honorary member of the Ural Society of Naturalists; Chairman of the Siberian Branch of the Yekaterinburg Trade Bank, a member of the board of the Volga-Kama Bank. Tyumen, Yekaterinburg; in 1907-1912 Member of the State Council of Trade.
He owned in 1903 in Vitebsk province, the Bykovschizna estate / Быковщизна;
in the Minsk province in Bobruisk County - Красный берег / Krasnyj Bereg;
in the Vyatka province - the iron mining and ironworks in Glazov County - Upper and Lower Zalazinskii iron foundry.
In Ufa province at the Sofia village farm;
the Orenburg province - Demarin estate.
In the province of Perm - Tyushevskii estate. In Tobolsk province of Turin county; in the district of Tobolsk; in the province of Perm - Ertarskaya and Sarsinskaya factory.
Stone houses in St. Petersburg, Perm, Ekaterinburg, Kamyshlov, Shadrinsk, Verkhoturye, Krasnoufimsk, Nizhny Tagil, Kushvinsky plant, Birsk, Tobolsk, Tyumen, Kurgan, Semipalatinsk, Omsk, Pavlodar. Trading House "Heirs of A. F. Poklewski-Koziell" / Pakleŭski Kozell - the Company founder was Alfons Fomich Poklevskii-Kozell / Alfons Koziell Poklewski who in 1869 bought a large estate in Kurgan, built here a stone wine warehouse. Vincent Stanislav Koziell Poklewski also owned gold mines in several provinces, copper and silver mines. Since 1919 in exile. His wife Ж-

Мария-Юзефа / Jozefa Maria, daughter of Michael Gatovsky, that is Maria Hattowska 1858-1949, lived in Yekaterinburg.

The second son of Alfons Koziell Poklewski:

Stanislaw Koziell Poklewski was born 1868 and died after 1930, in 1897-1901 Tokio, 1901-1909 London, 1909-1912/13 Persia, 1913 to November 1917 in Romania! Witte saw alliances with Russia as potentially deadly entrapments, opposed the Anglo - Russian Convention. On his return from Portsmouth in 1905, in Paris, such an entente was proposed by the Russian diplomat Stanislaw Poklewski - Koziell.
The Russian emperor Nicholas II believed the British are enemies. Then Poklewski / Poklevski Koziell long urged Graf Witte, that Russia should enter - after the Peace of Portsmouth - in agreement with England, in order to put an end to the misunderstanding in Persia, Afghanistan, Tibet and other issues. King Edward was near by this diplomat. Witte honestly said that it is desirable to establish good relations between Britain and Russia, but without spoiling the existing relationships to the continental European powers.
Witte presented Poklevski-Koziell in Paris:
"That should be in my opinion, our policy in the west and in the east it is necessary to set up good relations with Japan. Russia desired peace, at least for a few decades...". An agreement between Russia and England proposed Poklewski Koziell and under his influence Izvolsky.
In 1911, Poklewski-Koziell would be in Tehran as one of Morgan Shuster's primary adversaries. In Paris, Witte also met the Russian Ambassador to Paris, Alexander Izvolsky, who made a proposition for an Anglo-Russian entente.

Stanislaw Poklewski-Koziell, personal friend with Edward VII, supported Izvolsky financially. On the British side, in 1905, Sir Edward Grey, who was at the center of the Milner group, became Foreign Secretary.

Alfons Koziell Poklewski had 5 children:
4 sons
(Poklewski - Koziell Wladyslaw, b. 1866 in Belarus, tsarist colonel, served in Russian Army as engineer; Polish Army since November 1918, general in 1919; and Wincenty Stanislaw and also Stanislaw)
and one daughter:
Anna Poklewska - Koziell born ca 1860 married to Antoni Riesenkampff b. ca 1860 with daughter Aniela nee von Reisenkampf 1890 - 1963 married to Jozef Aleksander Wielopolski 1886 - 1961.

Above Alfons POKLEWSKI, the Roman Catholic religion, was born 1809 or 1810 in the Bykov area of the Vitebsk District that is Bykowszczyzna, in the Vicebsk government, after high school in Polock, after in Vilnius, and St Petersburg, 1838 West Siberie and Perm, Ural, Tobolsk, Tiumen, Jekaterynburg (near to the Szumski family), Omsk, Tomsk, Czelabinsk acc. to Antoni Kuczynski. Died in 1890. His father name Фома that is Foma Koziell Poklewski, officer in Polock and was born ca 1780.

His next of kin: Jozef son of Jan and Jozefa nee von Tolensdorff, was exiled to Siberie after 1863.

4.
Maryla Koziell Poklewska / Maryla Koziell Poklevski married to Slotwinski / Slotvinski. Born ca 1880? Probably a daughter of Wincenty Stanislaw Koziell Poklewski born 1853 and died 1929, who was the son of Alfons Koziell Poklewski 1809 or 1810 - 1890, who was a member of the State Administration of Trade in 1907 - 1912 according to Tatiana Pietrovna Mosunov.

5.
Poklevski-Koziell Jozef son of Jan Poklewski-Koziel / Iwan (10.03.1876 - 04.25.1911) from a family of Siberian gold miners. Colonel of Corps of Mechanical Engineers (1908), since August 1907 an assistant of naval agent in England; in November 1909 was hospitalized for a mental disorder.

6.
The Riesenkampff family from Estland / Estonia:

Alfons Riesenkampff 1889 - 1936 son of Antoni Riesenkampff b. 1849, and Anna Koziełł-Poklewska b. ca 1860.
Mentioned above Antoni Riesenkampff / Антон Егорович Ризенкампф / Anton Johann Gabriel b. 1849 - d. 1919 in St Petersburg, General- Leutenant, his wife in 1880 was Anna Koziełł-Poklewska; his son Alfons von Riesenkampff 1889 - 1936, daughter Angelika Aniela Anna Antonia Maria Wielopolski or Aniela b. 1885 or 1890, married to Józef Aleksander Wielopolski of Zabełcz, she died 1963 in Warsaw; Lydia von Riesenkampff b. 1900, and next son Anton Alfons von Riesenkampff 1886 - 1955 in Zabrze.

Above mentioned Антонина Альфонсовна Ризенкампф / Anna Antonina Alfonsovna von Riesenkampff nee Poklewski-Koziell 1860 - 1908. She died in the Hrodna government, acc. to Andrey Masing. Her mother Angelika Rymoza / Рымша Анжелина Иосифовна / Rymscha / Rymsza, 1830 - 1901, (she was mother to Jozef Poklewski-Koziell, Wincenty Stanislaw, Iwan / Jan, Anna Antonina Alfonsovna, Stanislaw).

Father of above named Antoni Riesenkampff / Антон Егорович Ризенкампф / Anton Johann Gabriel von Riesenkampff b. 1849, was Gregor (Georg) Gustav von Riesenkampff 1824 - 1878, born in Vööla mőis, Lääne County, Estonia; died in St Petersburg; Sergeant of Riga's dragoons regiment in 1838, lieutenant of the Prince Chernyshev / Czernyszew regiment, the campaign of 1849 in Hungary, Staff Captain, 1867 - Titular Counselor in Petersburg. His 1st wife was Hedwig Nesselowski or Ludowika / Ludwika Niesiolowska / Неселовская / Jadwiga Gräfin Korzbeck / Ядвига, daughter of Anton Nesselowski / Antoni Niesiolowski, Count. His second wife: Warwara Pawlowna Naumow / Варвара Павловна Наумова 1833 - 1909. Children of above Gregor (Georg) Gustav von Riesenkampff b. 1824: Михаил Георгиевич Ризенкампф / Michail Georgievich b. 1866, Anton Johann Gabriel b. 1849, Anatolij Egorovich (Анатолий Григорьевич or Егорович Ризенкампф, 1868 - killed 1918 in Sevastopol, he was the Black See naval officer, his wife Natalia Voronine / Воронина; her children: Nina Anatolievna von Riesenkampf de Almeida b. 1905 died in Sao Paulo, Мария Анатольевна Ризенкампф / Marie Pinto Alves / Moussia Pinto Alves 1901 - 1986, Olga Markow / Ольга Анатольевна Маркова 1899 - d. ca 1946), Alexander 1872 - 1895 with wife Vera Kozhewnikow / Вера Васильевна Кожевникова.

Family of above Gregor (Georg) Gustav von Riesenkampff b. 1824: Anna Katharina Riesenkampff b. 1822 in Tallinn; Nikolai von Riesenkampff b. 1826 in Tallinn - Major in Caucasus; Alexander Otto Eberhard 1821 in Vööla mőis, Lääne County - d. 1895, school in Reval 1833 -34, studied in St. Petersburg, served in Tomsk, 1875 in Pjatigorsk, wife Елизавета Анисимовна, was friend of writer Dostoewski / Dostojewski; Maria Karoline Lichonin / Лихонина 1827 in Tallinn - 1882 in Petersburg, her husband Николай Александрович Лихонин died 1872 in Kronshtadt, Captain 1st Class.

Above Vööla mőis, Lääne County - that is Vööla (Bysholm) in Noarootsi Parish, Läänemaa County - 17 km north of Haapsalu.

7.

Franciszek Veriho - Darevski (i.e. Darewski Veryha who was an officer in Polack A.D. 1754) married Rozalia Koszyc, and next his daughter
married Tadeusz Koziell Poklewski son of Michal Koziell Poklewski from Holowczyn i.e. Haloucyn = Holovsin 17 km NE of Bjalynicy.

8.

Adam Wolowski (1855 to August 1865) and then Stanislaw Pusch were the directors of the Warsaw mint; that is Adam Ernest Wolowski, b. ca 1798, died 1868 - Warszawa. He married ca 1820 to Barbara Maryewska, 1796-1863; his son:

Wladyslaw Józef Ludwik WOLOWSKI, 1829-1895 + Józefa Teofila Szymanowska, 1833-1875; with son Adam Franciszek Gabriel Wolowski, 1856-1900, m. 1st Maria Koziell-Poklewska, 1860-1891, 2nd to Pss Stefania Woroniecka 1860-1925
[her great-grandparents: DUKE Andrzej Woroniecki; Pawel Gostomski 1760-1825; Hieronim Zielinski of NUR; Antoni Piotr Fabian Psarski 1766-1851; Magdalena Gruszecka; Aniela Szydlowska; Teresa Ciemniewska; Lucja Czekulin, 1775-1863].


A branch from Samuel Sołtan b. 1654, killed in 1709, m. 1st to Wisiunianka / Wisimianka, and 2nd to Helena Ewa von Manteuffel 1-v. Jan von Berk;

his son:
Stanisław Pereświt Sołtan 1698 - 1758, owned Andrepna and Zielonpole close to Rezekne / Rzeczyce, and Lideksna with Sprykutow close to Ludsen / Lucyn,
m. 1st to Eleonora Hilzen, daughter of Jerzy Konstanty Hilzen, and Anna Regina Schimmelpfennig von der Oye;
m. 2nd time in Dyrwiany to Helena Römer / Romer b. ca 1730 - she was 2-v. Jan Wayssenhof;
children of Stanislaw Soltan:
1. Augusta Sołtan, b. ca 1750 m. Eliasz Piottuch-Kublicki;
2. Stanisław Sołtan b. 27.8.1756 - died in 1836 in Mitawa, General, secret acted in 1793, then in 1812, member of Parliament of 1782, 1788, m. Franciszka Teofila Radziwiłł d. 1802, daughter of Stanisław RADZIWILL and Karolina Pociej, owned Zdzięcioł;
m. 2nd in 1820 to Konstancja Toplicka-Tupalska 1-v Kasper Korsak, daughter of Antoni and Róża Górska.
Children of above Stanislaw Soltan:
1. Karolina Sołtan, b. ca 1780 / 1790 married after 1800 to Józef Piottuch-Kublicki;
2. Anna Sołtan, b. ca 1780 / 1785 / 1788 / 1790 + Antoni Wańkowicz ca 1758 / 1760 or in 1780 - 1812 son of Tadeusz Wankowicz junior

[Tadeusz-Casimir Tadeushevich Vankovich / Tadeusz Kazimierz Wankowicz son of Tadeusz Wankowicz owner of SWOLNA in 1725]

who m. in 1755 to Anna Świętorzecka ca 1735-1812, daughter of Antoni Świętorzecki;
with children:
Waleria Wańkowicz, m. Konstanty Tyzenhauz,
Wanda Wańkowicz, + Benedykt Tyszkiewicz-Łohojski,
Klementyna Wańkowicz, + Mostowski.
Antoni Wankowicz / Anton Vankovich married Catholic noblewoman Anna Stanislavovna Soltan, who belonged to a wealthy and influential in those days family, was in close relationship with the magnate clans; her mother was Franciszka Teofila Radziwill / Francisco Theophile Stanislavovna Radziwill, daughter of Stanislaw Radziwill (1722-1787) and Karolina Pociej / Carolina (1732-1776); her father Stanislav Stanislavovich Soltan Pereswiat (1756-1836), who was court Marshal of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (1791-1792 ), and in 1812 he led the Commission to the Provisional Government.
3.
Helena Sołtan b. 1790 m. to Franciszek Soltan b. 1780, member of the Order of Malta;
4.
Adam Leon Ludwik Sołtan, b. 2.7.1792 in Warsaw, freemason, m. Idalia Pociej 1790 - 1839;

5.
Samuel Jerome Wladyslaw Soltan born 1824 in Uzukrewno.
Note:
Joseph Piottuch-Kublicki of Kublicz, about 1800 m. Soltan Carolina born ca 1780; with child:
Valentina Piottuch-Kublicka of Kublicz, b. ca 1800 and m. Wladyslaw Jozef Soltan was born 1795, d. 1843 (mother Josepha Benislawska), her child
Soltan Octavia, b. in Prezma / Pryzma / Presman 1830, died on August 15, 1871 in Kazan (or Razan ?), she was married in 1849 to above
Samuel Jerome Wladyslaw Soltan / Hieronim S. V. Soltan born 1824, died in 1900, landowner, member of the January Uprising.
Above named Samuel Jerome Wladyslaw Soltan was born 1824 in Uzukrewno (his mother's estate) and died on March 15, 1900 in Prezma, now Latvia;
he was son of Stanislaus Soltan (collaborator of the Constitution of 3 May, imprisoned in Smolensk in the 1794-1796, the President of the Provisional Government of Lithuania in 1812, d. Mitawa 1836) and Constance Toplicki / Konstancja Toplicka, a high school in Mitawa in 1835-1842 Courland, his parents after confiscating the 'Zdzieciol' estate (in the Slonim area and mentioned by Mr. Tadeusz Mickiewicz) moved house on the Livonia area, he was the insurgent in 1863, exiled to Ufa, interned in Riga. Study at the University of St. Petersburg in 1843-1844, married in 1849, with a relative of his, Oktawia nee Soltan, daughter of Joseph and Valentina, and settled in the estate of his wife, Pryzma in Polish Livonia. In 1858 - 1859 he traveled abroad, where he conferred with Adam Czartoryski and Witold Czartoryski and Count Zamoyski on the current state of Lithuania and Belarus.

6.
Stanislaw Soltan, 1822 - died 1897 in Anninsk, from Brzostowica Murowana in the Hrodna goverment, with wifes:
Maria Dunin-Jundzill b. 1827 and
Albertyna Dunin-Jundzill, b. 1837.
Children of Stanislaw Soltan b. 1822:
1. Bogdan Wiktor Soltan 1861 - 1912 married to Maria Franciszka Soltan b. 1863, with daughter
- Maria Emilia Soltan b. 1889 Aninsk and died 1963, m. Zdzisław Henryk Grocholski - her daughter
Maria Grocholska b. 1911 Pietniczany and died in 1940 Otrebusy;
2. Emilia Soltan Korsak, b. 1847 d. 1908,
3. Stanislaw Soltan, 1848 - 1850,
4. Helena Soltan 1849 - 1852,
5. Adam Soltan 1851 - 1902 Brzostownica Murowana,
6.
Wiktor Władyslaw Rudolf Pereswit-Soltan, born in 1853 - d. 1905 Warsaw, owner of Kraszuty.

Wiktor Dunin-Jundziłł / Jundzill Dunin had three daughters (see above and below):
1. Albertyna Sołtan nee Dunin-Jundziłł, 1836 - 1863;
2. Maria Sołtan nee Dunin-Jundziłł, 1827 - 1858;
3. Helena Chodźko nee Dunin-Jundziłł, 1822 - 1886 in Paris.

Alexandre Chodzko / Aleksander Borejko Chodźko / Александр Ходзько / Аляксандар Ходзька, born 1804 in Krzywicze / Krivitchi, the Vilna Governorate, Russian Empire (now Kryvitchi, Minsk Region); died 1891 in Noisy-le-Sec; an Orientalist, Polish writer and poet, was Russian consul in Persia. Son of the writer Jan Chodzko; from 1841 to 1842, he stayed in Greece, in Italy and the United Kingdom.
In 1847 he married in Lausanne to
Helena Dunin-Jundzill (1822 - 1886), daughter of Earl Wiktor / Victor Jundzill Dunin, General who emigrated from Poland;
she was the granddaughter of Mikołaj Michał Cichocki
(godchild of Marshal Joseph Poniatowski),
son of Stanislas Poniatowski King of Poland, and Marianna Iwanska (Magdalena Agnieszka Lubomirska ?).

Stanislaw Soltan, 1822 - died 1897 in Anninsk, from Brzostowica Murowana in the Hrodna goverment, married named above:
Maria Dunin-Jundzill b. 1827 and Albertyna Dunin-Jundzill, b. 1837.

Parents of Józef Kazimierz Broel-Plater / PLATER 1796-1852:
August Jacek Hieronim Broel-Plater / August Hiacynt 1745-1803 and Anna Beydo-Rzewuska 1761-1800.
Józef Krzysztof Donat Broel Plater b. 1796 in Krasław, died 1852 in Wilno, m.
Antonina Pereświt-Soltan (1800-1871) or
she married to Józef Kazimierz Broel-Plater who was sentenced to settlement in Smolensk, where he lived with his family to 1846.
In Smolensk he has established a contact with Jozef Ignacy Kraszewski. After 1846 he returned to Kombula, in 1847 was elected assessor of the Criminal Chamber of the Novgorod province. Writer under nick-name Joseph Płaskoziemski in 1846, gave his own theory of light, heat and electricity, but not supported by experiences in the mid-nineteenth century. He was also the author of the short history and geography of Livonia; died in 1852 in Vilnius, was buried in Krasław.
He was married from 1819 to Antonina Pereświt-Soltan (1800-1871) and had 14 children.

I emphasizes once again on

Józef Kazimierz Broel-Plater / PLATER 1796-1852, writer, born 1796 - Kraslaw, died in 1852 - Wilno, married in 1819 to Antonina Soltan 1800-1871, daughter of Benedykt Soltan b. 1770 and Józefa Benislawska b. 1770,
with children:
Ludwika 1821-1897, Eugeni Joachim Herkulan born 1826, August Joachim 1830, Wilhelm Joachim Kazimierz Plater 1830-1856, Kazimierz Konrad 1830-1863,
Michal Hieronim Joachim 1834-1924 m. 1st to Aniela Felkerzamb 1825-1884 and 2nd to Gabriela Jaraczewska 1860-1935 with children:
Maria Anna Apolonia Broel-Plater 1894-1948 + Stanislaw Maria Jan Römer 1892-1965, Ludwika b. 1895 + Sigvalt Ankarhall 1894, Leon Broel-Plater 1897-1980 + Maria Drucka-Lubecka 1895-1987;
and last son Leon Joachim Blazej Broel-Plater 1836-1863 - member of the January Uprising in 1863.
The great-grandparents of Józef Kazimierz Broel-Plater / PLATER 1796-1852:
1. Jan Ludwik Plater born in 1686 or 1690-1736
(son of Jan Andrzej Henryk Plater and Ludwika Maria von Grothuss; husband of Rozalia Brzostowska; father of Konstancja; Konstanty Ludwik and Józefa; brother of Fabian Ksawery Broel-Plater; Aleksander Konstanty; Izabela Borch and Anna Sybilla von Syberg / Zyberk),
2. Józef Tadeusz Oginski
(1693 - 1736, son of Kazimierz Dominik Oginski and Eleonora; husband of Anna; father of Augustyna Plater; Katarzyna Przezdziecka; Michal Kazimierz Oginski; Elzbieta Wielhorska and Genowefa Brzostowska; brother of Marcibela Zawisza-Kiezgajlo and Helena Oginska)
3. Waclaw Beydo-Rzewuski b. 1705 / 1706 - d. 1779;
4. Michal Kazimierz Radziwill
(Prince Michal Kazimierz Radziwill born in 1702, Olyka and died in 1762, nick-name Rybenko, owner of Biržai, Dubingiai, Slutsk, Kopyla and Shumsk. He was Court Marshal of Lithuania since 1734, Field and Grand Commander-in-Chief of Lithuania and in 1725 in Biala Krynica he married Urszula Franciszka Wisniowiecka, 2nd time married Anna Luiza Mycielska in 1754 in Lviv. His lover was Maria Karolina Sobieska, grand daughter of John III Sobieski);
5. Rozalia Brzostowska 1690-1746;
6. Anna Wisniowiecka 1695-1732;
7. Anna Lubomirska
(1717 - died 1763, m. in 1732 to Waclaw Rzewuski of Cracow, the Grand Commander-in-Chief of Poland, 1706 - 1779);
8. Urszula Franciszka Wisniowiecka 1705-1753.
Grandparents of Józef Kazimierz Broel-Plater / PLATER 1796-1852:
1. Konstanty Ludwik Plater 1722-1778,
2. Augusta Oginska 1724-1791,
3. Stanislaw Ferdynand Beydo-Rzewuski 1737-1786,
4. Katarzyna Karolina Konstancja Radziwill 1740-1789.
Parents of Józef Kazimierz Broel-Plater / PLATER 1796-1852: August Jacek Hieronim Broel-Plater / August Hiacynt 1745-1803 and Anna Beydo-Rzewuska 1761-1800.
Józef Kazimierz Broel-Plater studied in Kroże (the Rossienie county) in Żmudz / Samogitia, then in 1815 studied at the Wilno Univ.; he was heir of Kombula / Kombul and Kazanów in Livonia / the Polish Inflanty, also Sickeln and Rozaliszki in Courland. He was elected nobility Speaker of the Rzeżyce / Rezekne county in Livonia;
after the November Uprising 1831 was persecuted by the Russian authorities as a relative of participants of the uprising: Emilia Plater and Cezary Plater.
Józef Kazimierz Broel-Plater was sentenced to settlement in Smolensk, where he lived with his family to 1846. In Smolensk he has established a contact with Jozef Ignacy Kraszewski. After 1846 he returned to Kombula, in 1847 was elected assessor of the Criminal Chamber of the Novgorod province.
Writer under nick-name Joseph Płaskoziemski in 1846, gave his own theory of light, heat and electricity, but not supported by experiences in the mid-nineteenth century.
He was also the author of the short history and geography of Livonia; died in 1852 in Vilnius, was buried in Krasław.
He was married from 1819 to Antonina Pereświt-Soltan (1800-1871) and had 14 children - I am writing again:
Louise (1821-1897), Helen (b. 1825), twins Stefania (b. 1830) and Józefa (1830-1887) heiress of the Kombula estate,
Cecilia (1839-1864), a nun in Chelmno at Pomerania,
and the sons:
August (1822-1861),
William / Wilhelm (1824-1856) the president of the court in Dyneburg / Daugavpils, the heir of Kazanów;
Kazimierz (1829-1863),
Eugeniusz / Eugene (1826-1916) owner of Żubry;
Michal / Michael (1834- 1924) the heir of Kombula;
Leon
(Leon Plater b. ca 1836, d. on May 28 / June 9, 1863 in Daugavpils, Earl, a participant of the January Uprising in 1863. Shot at the Dyneburg fortress because of a successful attack on the transport of weapons on 25 May 1863, after which, was captured - protecting the actual organizer and commander Zygmunt Bujnicki - buried in the place of execution but the body was dug and transported to another location in a unknown place).


Note:

Antonina Pereświt-Soltan (1800-1871) was daughter of Benedykt Soltan b. ca 1770 and Jozefa Benislawska
(Jozefa had also son Władysław Józef Sołtan 1795 - 1843 + Walentyna Piottuch-Kublicka b. ca 1800 with daughter
Oktawia Sołtan 1830 - 1871 + Władysław Hieronim Samuel Sołtan 1824-1900);
Antonina was granddaughter of Piotr Sołtan + Przyborowska + Kopeć + Szostakowska;
the great-granddaughter of Jan who was son of Samuel Soltan;
Samuel was son of Jan Sołtan + Aleksandra Boreysza.


Note at margin on the Jundzill family:

a.
Alexandre Chodzko / Aleksander Borejko Chodźko / Александр Ходзько / Аляксандар Ходзька, born 1804 in Krzywicze / Krivitchi, the Vilna Governorate, Russian Empire (now Kryvitchi, Minsk Region); died 1891 in Noisy-le-Sec; an Orientalist, Polish writer and poet, was Russian consul in Persia. Son of the writer Jan Chodzko; from 1841 to 1842, he stayed in Greece, in Italy and the United Kingdom.
In 1847 he married in Lausanne to Helena Dunin-Jundzill (1822 - 1886), daughter of Earl Wiktor / Victor Jundzill Dunin, General who emigrated from Poland; she was the granddaughter of Mikołaj Michał Cichocki (godchild of Marshal Joseph Poniatowski), son of Stanislas Poniatowski King of Poland, and Marianna Iwanska (Magdalena Agnieszka Lubomirska ?).

Michał Mikołaj Cichocki / Michael Nicholas Cichocki (b. 1770 in Warsaw, died 1828 in Warsaw), Brigadier General of the Duchy of Warsaw; graduated from the Corps of Cadets, the captain, took part in the 1792 war with Russia. He died suddenly. He was a member of the Masonic lodge 'Slavic Unity'.

Above Magdalena Agnieszka Sapieżyna (1739 - 1780), was daughter of Antoni Benedykt Lubomirski.

Above Marianna Iwanska + Stanisław August Antoni Poniatowski had child Michał Mikołaj Cichocki, General, 1770 Warsaw - 1828 Warsaw; Parents: Stanisław August Poniatowski 1732 Wołczyn - 1798 in Petersburg; Marianna Iwańska about 1740 - after 1770.

b.
Note on Wiktor Dunin-Jundziłł / Jundzill Dunin and his daughters:

1. Albertyna Sołtan nee Dunin-Jundziłł, 1836 - 1863;

2. Maria Sołtan nee Dunin-Jundziłł, 1827 - 1858;

3. Helena Chodźko nee Dunin-Jundziłł, 1822 - 1886 in Paris.

See also about Konstantynowicz, Poniatowski King of Poland, Sulkowski, Venture, Breguet, Bizet, Maleszewski.

At geni.com:
Wiktor Dunin-Jundziłł 1790 - 1862, son of Franciszek Dunin-Jundziłł and Teresa Burzyńska, husband of Teresa Karolina;

father of Teresa Wiktoria Daszkiewicz; Helena Chodźko; Emilia Dunin-Jundziłł; Maria Sołtan; Wiktor Dunin-Jundziłł;
Karol Dunin-Jundziłł;
Konstancja; Albertyna Sołtan.

Helena Chodźko was wife of Aleksander Chodźko Sr., and she was mother of Adam Chodzko; Victor Chodzko; Alexandre / Aleksander Chodzko.

Maria Soltan was mother of Emilia Korsak; Helena Sołtan; Wiktor Władysław Sołtan; Adam Sołtan, and Stanisław Sołtan. Under copyright by Leszek Mila.
c.
Some on above named
Karol Dunin Jundzill (1826-1855):
1. great-grandparents:
Tadeusz Dunin-Jundziłł of Grodno 1720-1771; Tadeusz Burzyński 1730-1773; Stanisław August Antoni II Poniatowski 1732-1798; Ignacy Jakub Bachmiński 1740-1794; Aniela Cygemberg-Zaleska b. 1730; Józefa Broel-Plater 1720-1778; Agnieszka Magdalena Anna Lubomirska 1739-1780 or after 1784
(1st married at the age of 16; we have inf. that Agnieszka 2nd married to Stanislaw II August Poniatowski in 1784, and they had one daughter Konstancja Szwan Poniatowska; Konstancja b. 1768 - d. 1844 in Dolsk, the Śrem County, was daughter of Agnieszka Magdalena Anna Sapieha; wife of Karol Szwan, and mother of Kazimierz Szwan + Julianna Barbara Elżbieta Szpilman b. circa 1796);
Ludwika Józefa Jórska of Jurzec b. 1740;
2. grandparents:
Franciszek Dunin-Jundziłł 1750-1818; Teresa Burzyńska b. 1764; Michał Cichocki, 1770-1828; Emilianna Bachmińska 1768-1844;
3. parents:
Wiktor Dunin-Jundziłł 1790-1862; Teresa Karolina Cichocka 1799-1858.

d.
Magdalena Agnieszka Sapieżyna / Magdalena Agnieszka Maria Poniatowski / Magdalena Agnieszka Lubomirska that is Maria Iwańska + Stanislas II Antoine Auguste Poniatowski de Pologne; she was born 1739, d. 1780, her parents:
Anthony Benedict Lubomirski / Antoni Benedykt Lubomirski and Anna Zofia / Anna Sophia Ożarowska - the daughter of George Ozarowski. Sister of George Martin Lubomirski.
In 1756 she remarried by Alexander Michael Sapieha. From this marriage were born two sons and four daughters. Names of children are: Kazimierz, Anna Teofila, Karolina, Franciszek, Marianna Katarzyna, and Emilia.
Her all children:
Konstancja Żwan, Michał Cichocki (with Stanisław August Poniatowski), and mentioned Kazimierz, Anna Teofila, Karolina, Franciszek, Marianna Katarzyna and Emilia (with above Aleksander Michał Sapieha).
Meanwhile, the Princess Agnes Lubomirski Sapieżyna approached the king of Poland, giving birth to another man; with Sapieha was above five children (!) during the first five years of married life; the first husband, her next of kin Lubomirski, was 35 years older, and soon died. At the age of 23 began approchement with the king, gave birth of two children, Michal / Michael and Konstancja / Constance, but Prince Sapieha did not recognize them, by giving the name "Cichoccy" (formally as children of Jan / John Cichocki, and his wife Marianna Iwańska).
Above Michał Mikołaj Cichocki / Michal Cichocki, son of the king and the Duchess, was born in 1770, in 1813 become a General. He left numerous children (maternal branch).
He was father of Teresa Karolina Dunin-Jundziłł. She was born 1799 and died in 1858 in Switzerland; her mother was Emilia Katarzyna Abramowicz;
Teresa Karolina Dunin-Jundziłł was wife of Wiktor Dunin-Jundziłł, and mother of Teresa Wiktoria Daszkiewicz; Helena Chodźko; Emilia; Maria Sołtan; Wiktor Dunin-Jundziłł; Karol Dunin-Jundziłł; Konstancja; and Albertyna Sołtan.
About Constance wrote Dr. Czeppe:
son, Michal Cichocki was born in the autumn of 1770. In 1768 was a daughter Constance, bearing the names of Rużycka, Peters, and Cichocka. She lived at home in Warsaw of merchants Peter and Dorothy Peters.
Constance, married (and divorced) Szwan / Shvanov aka Zwanow. See Polish Biographical Dictionary, Vol. XXXV, pp. 170-171.
1844 in Dolsk, the parish Turzysk in Volyn / Volhynia, Konstancja Ciechocka Żwanowa died, left a son Kazimierz Zwan, the grandson of the king Poniatowski.
Kazimierz Zwan died in Warsaw in 1858, was colonel of the former Polish Army; born in the Volyn province in Mikitycze; Constantine Koehler, stepson;
in 1854 Zwan was living in Warsaw at a palace, owned by Joseph Dyzmański, previously owned by the sister of King, Izabella Poniatowski Branicka; next of kin was Julia Spilman.
Karol Szwan was married to Constance Cichocka (she aged 15 ?!) on January 19, 1783 in Warsaw; she divorced above Karol / Charles. At the cemetery Powazki in Warsaw: KAZIMIERZ ŻWAN, colonel, died 1858; close to him buried is JULJA 1st KOEHLER, 2nd ŻWAN, d. 1875; divorced (in 1825), Kohler had four children, including probably the last born shortly before the divorce.
But we know Julia Köhler m. in 1836 to Dobrski Julian, a noble and at the same time a singer; the youngest of their children, Helen, married Charles Wolanski, landowner in Podole;
on the other hand about Julianna nee Spillman / Szpilman, 1st married to Köhler / Kochler, 2nd to Szwan / Żwan; she was daughter of Franciszek and Małgorzata nee Rogowski; Franciszek Spillman died in 1840 in Warsaw.
Konstancja Salomea Gładkowska born 1810, in Warsaw, was the daughter of Andrzej b. ca 1763, and Salomea Woelke aka Wilkin (1786 - after 1833); her father was manager of the house;
the godmother was Constance / Konstancja Cichocki Żwan, illegitimate daughter of King Stanislaw August. Gladkowska studied singing at the Warsaw Conservatory, under the direction of Carl Soliva. 1829 during the concert she met Frederic Chopin
- lasted one and a half year and turned into a youthful fascination with Frederick. Konstancja married Grabowski and has left five children, of whom we know Sophia-Valentina married
Antoni Karpinski - Anthony led the Branickis company near Kiev and traded wheat in Odessa.
Under copyright by Mysłakowski and Andrzej Sikorski in 2007.
Stanislaw II August Poniatowski, 1732 - 1798 in Saint Petersburg, was son of Stanisław Poniatowski and Konstancja Zofia; father of Izabela Sobolewska; Michał Grabowski; Stanisław I Grabowski; Konstancja Grabowska; Petrovna Romanov Grand Duchess of Russia; Anna Poniatowski; Michał Mikołaj Cichocki and Konstancja Szwan.
King was brother of Kazimierz Jakub Poniatowski; Franciszek Poniatowski; Aleksander Poniatowski; Ludwika Maria Zamojska; Izabela Antonina Mokronowska Branicka; Andrzej Poniatowski, and Michał Jerzy Ludwik Poniatowski. Inf. by Andrzej Hennel in 2014.
Above Petrovna Romanov Grand Duchess of Russia / Анна Петровна Romanov, 1757 Petersburg - 1759; daughter of Stanisław II August Poniatowski, King of Poland and Catherine II the Great, Empress of All Russia; she was sister of Anna Poniatowski.
The brother of above named King of Poland, Stanislaw August Poniatowski [Freemason], was
Michał Jerzy Ludwik Poniatowski 1736 in Gdańsk - 1794 in Warsaw [Freemason]; son of Stanisław Poniatowski; father of Piotr Paweł Jan Maleszewski / Louis Maleszewski = Ludwik / Pierre Maleszewski [Freemason].

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Wiktor Jundziłł (1790-1862 Switzerland) was the landlord of Brzostowica / Bieriestovica to 1858;
village at present is close to the Belarus-Poland border;
in 1750, the estate bought Tadeusz Dunin-Jundziłł (1720-1771), chamberlain, and then the marshal of the nobility of Grodno district, married for the first time with Franciszka Lazow / Francoise Łazówna, and the second time with Aniela Zaleska;
a palace began to build Tadeusz Dunin-Jundziłł, finished his son from his second marriage, Franciszek Dunin Jundzill;
Francis (1750-1818), married to Teresa Burzyńska (1764-?) - like his father was chamberlain of Grodno, holder of the title of Count granted to him in 1798 by the Prussian king Friedrich Wilhelm III;
after Francis Dunin-Jundzill, Brzostowica was inherited by his son, Victor (1790-1862). In 1818 he married Teresa Cichocka (1799-1858), (acc. to dworypogranicza.pl/) Polish army general's daughter, Michal Cichocki and she had twelve children. Victor took part in the November Uprising, and after he emigrated to Switzerland. Tsarist authorities for their participation in the uprising confiscated this property but
Catherine Emilia Cichocka with her third husband, Michal Abramow / Michael Abramov, bought Brzostowica, and he took on education the eldest daughter of Victor, Maria Jundziłł. Then he gave her to marry Stanislaw Soltan (1822-1897), a graduate of the University of Dorpat, owner assets situated in the district of Wiłkomierz; he was the son of Stanislaw Soltan (1758-1836), a court marshal of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and his second wife, Konstancja Toplicka / Constantine Toplicki;
after the wedding, Stanislaw Soltan sold his lands and settled in Brzostowica Murowana. Maria nee Jundziłł, Sołtan (she died in 1858) gave birth to two daughters and four sons.
After the death of Maria / Mary, above Stanislaw / Stanislaus Soltan married to her sister, Albertyna / Albertine (1836-1863).
Due to the illness of his wife, he did not take part in the armed uprising of January 1863, but he supported them financially; he was exiled in 1864 to Tobolsk, and he could return to Brzostowica after 10 years.
In 1896 he moved to the province of Vitebsk, to the estate Anińsk, of his daughter, Emilia, married to Bronislaw Korsak. Stanislaw Soltan died in Anińsk in 1897, and Brzostowica was taken by his only son from his second marriage, Bogdan Wiktor Soltan / Bohdan Victor (1861-1912), graduated from the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Riga, counselor of the Society of the Earth Credit in the Polish Kingdom. Married to his next of kin, Maria Franciszka Sołtan / Mary Francis Sołtan (1863-1926), with six children: three daughters and three sons.
Another lord of Brzostowica Murowana was the second son of Viktor Bogdan, Bohdan Joseph (1893-1960), married with Anna Nartowski (1898-1970); he was the last owner of the property.

Wiktor Jundziłł (1790-1862 Switzerland) was a Polish nobleman, married the grand-daughter of King Stanislaw August Poniatowski - Teresa Karolina nee Cichocka / Teresa Cichocka
(in 1818 he married Teresa Cichocka 1799-1858, sometimes is mistake: Polish army general's daughter, Michal Cichocki and she had twelve children).


Remember!
Agnieszka Magdalena Anna Lubomirska 1739-1780, daughter of Antoni Benedykt Lubomirski 1718-1761;
her children:
1. Konstancja Cichocka 1768-1844 m. Karol Szwan b. 1750 with child:
a. Kazimierz Żwan 1793-1858 m. Julianna Barbara Elżbieta Szpilman 1780-1875;
2.
Michał Cichocki, General in 1827, 1770-1828;
m. 1st to Emilianna Bachmińska 1768-1844 with child
Teresa Karolina Cichocka 1799-1858 m.
Wiktor Dunin-Jundziłł 1790-1862;
m. 2nd to Józefa Brzozowska 1801-1853.

The well-known activist of Polish emigration, acting in Switzerland, a close friend of Adam Mickiewicz.
He was a supporter of the religious sect of Andrzej Towiański 'The matter of God' / 'The issue of God'. In 1834 the Russian Government has been confiscated his property; in 1836 he obtained Swiss citizenship and moved to Freiburg first, then to Lausanne, where he bought a property called "Campagne Lithuania".
Jundziłł had ten children and lived in the same house in Lausanne with Adam Mickiewicz.
Jundziłł for a short time sympathized with Towianski (Mickiewicz acted); Jundziłł frequently gave cash and favors to Mickiewicz.
Sometimes he supported immigrants who settled in Lausanne; Mickiewicz after his return to Paris, continue contacts and correspondence with Jundziłł.
Wiktor Dunin-Jundzill was living in Switzerland since 1831; his children:
Adam Dunin-Jundzill;
Magdalena nee Dunin-Jundzill (Magdalena married to Alois Tachet-de-Combes / Aloizy Tachet de Comtes);
Zofia; Konstancja; Karol; Emilia;
Wiktor Dunin-Jundzill (Wiktor born 1832, married to Adela nee de Reiff {Adela de Reiff born 1840, died 1892} and 2nd time to Maria de Reiff; died 1875);
Maria;
Teresa nee Dunin-Jundzill (Teresa born 1830, married to Ryszard Daszkiewicz; died 1909);
Helena.

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Under copyright by Site Genealogique et Heraldique du Canton de Fribourg, by Thierry Hürliberger, Ada Romer-Wysocka of Paris in 2004, and Gerard Troisvires at http://www.diesbach.com/sghcf/j/jundzill.html:

Count Victor Pierre Thadee DUNIN de JUNDZILL, in Fribourg in 1836, b. 1790 in Poland, a member of the 'Cercle de la Grande Societe de Fribourg' in 1859; m. Therese Caroline Rosalie CICHOCKA, nickname LICHOCKA, b. 1799, d. in Lausanne in 1858;
children:
1. Emilie, b. in Poland in 1819, d. Lausanne 1845.
2. Helene JUNDZILL, lived in Fribourg, b. Dresden in 1822, d. in Paris in 1886, m. in Lausanne in 1847 to Alexandre Edmond BOREJKO - CHODZKO, b. in Lituanie in 1802, d. in Noisy-le-Sec in 1892, with children:
Adam, Victor-Jean-Adam, Alexandre, Marie and Therese.
3. Constance, b. in Poland, in 1823, d. St-Julien in 1902.
4. Charles (Karol) / Charles de Jundzill, b. Dresden in 1826, d. in Paris 1855, studied at the l'Ecole Polytechnique de Paris in 1844, professor, poet, near by Auguste Comte; member of the la Societe Positiviste (1848-1855);
5. Marie, b. in Poland in 1827, d. 1858, m. Stanislas SOLTAN.
6. Adam, b. 1828, d. in Hyeres, France, engineer;
7. Therese, b. in Poland in 1830, d. Geneve 1909, m. to Ryszard KORYBUT - DASZKIEWICZ, with Therese Tina, and Dymitr.
8. Victor.
9. Sophie, b. in Lausanne in 1833, d. Rome 1891.
10. Antoinette, b. Lausanne 1835, d. Warsaw in 1870.
11. Albertine, b. 1836, d. Poland in 1863, m. Stanislas SOLTAN / Stanislaw Soltan.
12. Madeleine de JUNDZILL / Magadalena DUNIN-JUNDZILL, b. 1839, d. Geneve 1907 m.
Alois TACHET des COMBES, of Vaulion b. 1836, d. 1905, with children:
1. Marie Tachet des Combes, of Vaulion 1862 - 1935 m. in Villars-sur-Glane;
2. Pierre Tachet des Combes, of Vaulion b. in Thonon (France, Haute-Savoie) in 1868, d. Lausanne in 1933, lived in Villars-sur-Glane, and Morges (1909-1910), Sacre-Coeur (1910-1930), Geneve, Fribourg (1928), Geneve (1929-1932).

Above mentioned Count Victor JUNDZILL, of Villars-sur-Glane, b. Lausanne 1831, d. Pau in 1875, engineer;
m. 1st ca 1860 to Marie Louise Josette, b. Fribourg in 1835, daughter of Jacques Louis Balthazar de REYFF de LENTIGNY, from Fribourg, and Marie Anne Josephine de REYNOLD;
m. 2nd ca 1866 to Marie Adele Madeline de REYFF de LENTIGNY, b. 1840, d. in Fribourg in 1892, with
Count Charles JUNDZILL, d. Fribourg in 1884;
Stanislas, b. Fribourg in 1867, d. 1941;
Jadwiga / Hedwige, b. 1873, d. Montreal 1963;
Marie / Misia, 1869 - Gries 1902, m. Bronislas ROMER, b. in Lithuanie 1856, d. San Remo 1899, with children:
a. Mathias / Maciej, 1890, d. Warsaw 1955 m. Marie KORYBUT - DASZKIEWICZ, 1889 - 1953.
b. Bronislas / Broneck, 1891 in Powience, Russie,
c. Tadeusz Romer / Thaddee ROMER, b. in Antonosz near Kaunas in 1894, died in Montreal 1978, and acc. to Wikipedia: a secretary to Roman Dmowski in 1919, the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ambassador to Italy, Portugal, Japan (1937-1941) and the Soviet Union (1942-1943). Then he was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Polish Government in Exile (1943-1944);
m. Zofia Wankowicz / Sophie WANKOWICZ, b. Poland in 1897, d. Montreal 1981.
Tadeusz Romer has the 'Medaille de Juste parmi les Nations decernee par le Memorial Yad Vashem' (1984).
d. Jadwiga / Hedwige / Jadziulka, b. Lithuanie 1897, died in Geneve 1956.


Note on Zofia Wankowicz:

Acc. to http://www.sejm-wielki.pl/:
Zofia Wańkowicz m. Tadeusz Ludwik Römer b. 1894 in Antonosz, d. 1978 in Montreal; Zofia Wańkowicz b. 1907 in Zaświatów, died Sept. 1981; her parents:
Stefan Kolumb Wańkowicz 1859-1923 and Helena Boguszewska 1868-1928.
Above Stefan Kolumb Wańkowicz was father of Jadwiga Rostworowska and Zofia Römer.
Above named Zofia Römer b. 1907 or Zofia Wankowicz born on 17 Feb. 1897 in Zaswiatow by Swislocz river, died in Montreal in Sept. 1981, daughter of Stefan Kolumb Wankowicz 1859 - 1923, and Helena Boguszewski 1868-1928;

Helena nee Boguszewski had 2 daughters:
Jadwiga Rostworowski and above
Zofia Romer;
Zofia m. two times:
1st to Tadeusz Ludwik Romer 1894 - 1978, with 3 children;
2nd to Konstanty Maria Józef / Konstanty Maria Drucki-Lubecki, 1893-1939, since 1918;
her grandfather: ?
She was mother of Gabriela Alba Taylor.
Above Gabriela Alba Taylor (Römer) b. 1931, d. 1990;
married to Charles Margrave Taylor who was born in Montreal, Canada, in 1931, the youngest of three children (one brother, one sister) to Simone Beaubien, and Walter Margrave Taylor, a partner in a Montreal structural steel factory; Catholic. 1956 Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford;
"...studies under Isaiah Berlin, a major 20th century political philosopher who helped foster understanding of the relationship of liberty and equality, and analytic philosopher G. E. M. Anscombe, whose article Modern Moral Philosophy introduced the term consequentialism and influenced the study of ethics...".
Alba Romer has five daughters: Karen, born 1958; Miriam, 1959; Wanda, 1960; Gabriela, 1962; and Gretta, 1965.

TACHET-DES-COMBES:
1. The George Combe (1788-1858) of Edinburgh; lawyer;
2. Andrew Combe, was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1797 and died on 9 August 1847;
3. Henri Tachet des Combes and Marguerite de Grenaud, married 1888 she born 1863 from Alexandre Joseph Bonifort de Grenaud, Count of Saint-Christophe 1835-1888 and Gabrielle della Chiesa d. 1887;
4. Nicolas Tachet des Combes;
5. Elisabeth Marie Paule ESGONNIERE du THIBEUF, nee Bournezeau b. 1892, m. 1918, to Jean TACHET des COMBES, with:
Elisabeth TACHET des COMBES; Marie Madeleine TACHET des COMBES, m. Georges LE JARIEL des CHATELETS; Henri TACHET des COMBES.