On 05 December 2023: Czarniecki, the communist counter-intelligence agency code in Lodz. General Ksawery Dabrowski with Bratoszewice and Pola Negri with the Kielczewski family of the Wrzaca Wielka district close to Kolo. The Sokolowski family of Wrzaca Wielka, Sokolowo and the Chocen commune close to Wola Nakonowska, together with Jakub Enoch born 1785 in Sokolowo and with Juliusz Enoch in 1825 lived in Zaspy, Milkowice and Warta with link to Jozef Paszkowski. Peter the Great and Russian intelligence net in Poland: Aleksander Wielopolski and Andrychow with the links to PM Donald Tusk and Boguslaw Grabowski; Andrzej Ostoja-Owsiany and Leszek Moczulski; Znyk-Sobczyk and Waldemar Pawlak; Stefan Niesiolowski and Sosnierz of Police; Lech Walesa and Maciej Wojtczak, Jaroslaw Slota and Monika Sedzicka Bogucka with Helena Jaworska-Wodkiewicz and Tadeusz Cieslak. Lewald-Jezierski of Puc, Karwat of Wichulec and Nostitz-Jackowski of Tczew. Temler and Pfeiffer in Przedborz.

Copyright by Bogdan Konstantynowicz on 14 February 2023 and on 05 December 2023.

"CZARNIECKI" - the Lodz communist counter-intelligence code [Captain Krzysztof Tomczyk of Zurawia b. ca 1952 with his boss in the 80' of the 20th century who was Romani, 175 cm, b. ca 1932, long black curling hairs, a round face; Colonel Adam Owsiany b. 1962, the Personal boss of the Foreign Intelligence Agency in Warsaw ca 2006/2009; the prosecutor office in Lodz, Andrzej Kolczynski b. ca 1952 who was died in car accident; Boguslaw Grabowski b. 1959, the economic adviser of Donal Tusk in 2023; Andrzej Ostoja-Owsiany the cover for Leszek Moczulski, together with next Moczulski's supporter, Bronislaw Geremek of DZBADZ close to Rozan who came from the Levartov Rabbis in Lodz, Zelechow and Cracow] for work around my family Konstantynowicz in 1939/2023, including death of my father in the night of 02/03 NOVEMBER 1987.

Kielczewski + Pola Negri + Gypsies of the Zilina county in Slovakia + Juliusz Enoch begins his career as a protege of the Sokolowski family in Sokolowo and Wrzaca Wielka; + Kruszyn and Smolsk close to Filipki and Wola Nakonowska close to CHOCEN + General KSAWERY Dabrowski + Rembielinski + KARWAT of Wichulec and TCZEW + Sokolowski, Walesa, Findeisen close to CHOCEN.

General Ksawery Dabrowski b. 1761 [and BRATOSZEWICE history + Wrzaca Wielka close to KOLO], was the son of -
1.
the Crown Financial Officer, Adam Poninski;
2.
Aleksander Dabrowski, the Court official of Franciszek Salezy Potocki. And named Aleksander Dabrowski killed Gertruda Komorowska.
3.
Jozef Dabrowski b. ca 1710, the insurgent in 1768 + unknown mother b. ca 1725, 1voto Kanigowski, 2voto Wroblewski - above unknown mother was her husband killer.
Ksawery Dabrowski in 1792 Colonel, in 1794 insurgent, in 1797 General of the Polish Legions.
Ksawery was born in 1761 in Ponetow, close to KOLO, d. in 1839 Wrzaca Mala, married the first to Julianna unknown maid. name;
the second wife of named General Ksawery Dabrowski was Marianna Rusjan / "Rosyjska" died bef. 1823.
Children of General Ksawery Dabrowski:
1. Tekla Koletta Ksawera Rembielinska b. ca 1796, bpt. in Wrzaca Wielka, d. in 1870, in Wrzaca Mala, m. Faustyn Walenty Rembielinski in 1823. Faustyn Walenty Rembielinski bpt. in 1796 in Pratulin, in 1823 in Nieszawa, close to Aleksandrow Kujawski he was the official, d. in 1846 in Wrzaca Mala, and Faustyn Rembielinski was the son of
Michal Rembielinski, d. bef. 1823 + Antonina Erenkrejz.
Faustyn Rembielinski had children:
1. Marianna Jozefa Katarzyna Dobrska b. 1831, in Wloclawek, d. 1877, in Wrzaca Mala close to KOLO, m. Stanislaw Dobrski in 1856,
with children:
1. Jozef Walenty Bruno Dobrski, b. 1857, in LADEK Dwor, close to KONIN, d. 1876, in Kalisz,
2. Stanislaw Faustyn Ksawery Dobrski, b. 1858, Ladek Dwor, d. 1911, Warszawa, m. Gabriela Barbara Lucyna Koludzka in 1884;
3. Walentyna Apolonia Dobrska, b. 1862, in Wrzaca Mala,
4. Maria Janina Dobrska, b. 1866, in Wrzaca Mala, d. 1867,
5. Regina Jaszczolt b. 1869, in Wrzaca Mala, d. 1924, in Piaseczno, m. Antoni Jaszczolt in 1894. Antoni Jaszczolt b. 1860 in Twarogi Lackie, close to Siemiatycze, bpt. in Perlejewo, doctor, d. in 1933 in Piaseczno,
with children:
1. Anna Elzbieta Szyszkowska b. 1891, in Piaseczno, d. in 1985 + Witold Stanislaw Szyszkowski in 1926;
2. Marianna Jadwiga Drouet (nee Jaszczolt), b. 1895, Piaseczno, d. 1987, Piaseczno, married to Stanislaw Drouet in 1920, and Stanislaw b. 1894 in MILONICE, close to KROSNIEWICE.
Here was born Wladyslaw Walewski, co-operated with Sulimierski, ie. Wladyslaw Leon Walewski b. 1818 in Milonice, d. 1890 in Milonice, the son of Michal Walewski + Konstancja Bagniewski.

Michal Walewski, 1790-1866, the owner of Milonice, b. in the Sieradz county in 1790, d. in Milonice;
the son of
Bogumil Gabriel Walewski, 1750-1814 + Jozefa Wezyk, ca 1760-1817;
the grandson of
Stanislaw Jozef Walewski, Senator, ca 1720/1740-1770 + Konstancja Urszula Jordan, and of Michal Wezyk.
Stanislaw Jozef Walewski b. ca 1720/1740, d. 1770, the son of Aleksander Walewski + Wiktoria Petronela. Aleksander Walewski, ca 1700 - 1751, the son of Zygmunt Walewski + Marianna.
Zygmunt Walewski was the son of Stefan Walewski + Teresa. Stefan Walewski was the son of Elzbieta + ?

Franciszek Ksawery Schwarcenberg-Czerny b. ca 1692 - 1764, was the son of Michal Stanislaw Czerny + Jadwiga Dembinska. Michal b. ca 1645, d. in 1697. Franciszek Ksawery m. Teresa Nielepiec, d. 1730 and second m. Krystyna Szembek.

Mentioned Franciszek Czerny-Szwarzenberg born ca 1692, died in 1764, the Lowicz official, in 1739 he was the Oswiecim governor, in 1746-1760 the Wojnicz official,
had daughters:
1.
Marianna Szwarcenberg-Czerny, ca 1710-1764 + Jozef Szembek, ca 1710-1765,
with a son
Count Ignacy Jozef Szembek, 1740-1835 + Kunegunda Walewska, ca 1766-1828,
the daughter of
Stanislaw Jozef Walewski, Senator, lived ca 1720/1740-1770 + Konstancja Urszula Jordan b. ca 1730;
and named Kunegunda had a son
Piotr Szembek, General in 1830, Captain bef. 1815, lived in 1788-1866 + Henryka Fryderyka Becu de Tavernier, ca 1792-1870;
2.
Salomea Szwarcenberg-Czerny, ca 1720-1756 + Count Stanislaw Walenty Ankwicz,
Count in 1778, the Biecz governor in 1764-1771, the Nowy Sacz governor in 1771-1782, the Krakow official in 1759 and in 1752-1753, Senator in 1764-1782, lived in 1720-1784.

Julianna Bagniewski married BIELICKA was the lady-landlord of Domaradzyn in the ex-Brzeziny county, died in 1840. Julianna Bagniewski BIELICKA b. ca 1800,
was the daughter of
Jozef Bagniewski + Monika Niemier.
Julianna Bagniewska m. Jan Kanty Bielicki.

Julianna's sister was Konstancja Bagniewska, ca 1796-1853 in Milonice, 4 kilometres south-west of Krosniewice, 15 km west of Kutno.
Konstancja's father was Jozef Bagniewski b. ca 1750.
Konstancja BAGNIEWSKA m. in 1816, in Bratoszewice to Michal Walewski, 1790-1866,
the son of
Bogumil Gabriel Walewski, 1750-1814 + Jozefa Wezyk b. ca 1760, d. in 1817.

Bogumil Walewski b. 1750 was the son of Stanislaw Walewski d. 1770 / Stanislaw Jozef Walewski, senator, ca 1720/1740-1770 + Konstancja Urszula Jordan b. ca 1730.

Konstancja Urszula Jordan was the daughter of Jan JORDAN b. 1690 + Teresa Struss. Kazimierz Bleszynski m. also Teresa Jordan Struss.

Ignacy Bleszynski born in 1742 Zloczew - d. 1813 / 1815, was the son of named Kazimierz Bleszynski b. 1703 in Bleszno, and Teresa nee Struss / Strus m. 1st to Jan Jordan.

Also Jozef Kalasanty Walewski of JEDLNO was born in 1743 to above Aleksander Walewski b. ca 1700. In Jedlno aft. 1775/1776 Izydor Kiedrzynski + Helena Hutten-Czapska were living until 1802.

3.
Janina Anna Michalowska (nee Jaszczolt), b. 1898, Piaseczno, d. 1963 + Jozef Michalowski in 1920.
4. Stanislaw Antoni Jaszczolt, b. 1899, Piaseczno,
5. Jerzy Franciszek Sulima-Jaszczolt, b. 1903, Piaseczno, d. 1944, in Warszawa.

General Xawery Dabrowski, took back in 1811 his estate; this property was confiscated by Prussia in Poznan in Feb. 1796.
General Ksawer Dabrowski was maybe the son of Jozef Dabrowski b. ca 1710 from Torczyn in 1729. Close to Siedmiarki. Together with Marianna Wytwinska and in 1730 in Torczyn with Wiktoria Sinnicka.

Juliusz ENOCH was under cover of Aleksander THIS in Warsaw and St Petersburg. Juliusz Enoch had created Aleksander Wielopolski.
Sokolowo [Sokolow] in 1785 belonged to Jozef Jordan Walenty Sokolowski = Jozef Sokolowski, b. 1760 and his father Antoni Sokolowski of Wrzaca Wielka, Sokolow / Sokolowo and of Ochle born ca 1710 + Marianna Obiedowska b. 1730. SOKOLOWO has direct link to the CHOCEN commune and to KOWAL by the Sokolowski family. Above Jozef Sokolowski older, of Sokolowo close to Wrzaca Wielka, b. 1760 married to Marianna Wolicka, the daughter of Cyprian Wolicki + Teresa Keska.
Jozef's son -
Roman Antoni Bogumil Sokolowski, 1786-1865 [= Roman Sokolowski was married in 1818 in KRUSZYN close to Brzesc Kujawski - in 1797 Kruszyn belonged to Sokolowski - Kruszyn is situated 9 km south-east to Brzesc Kujawski] + Katarzyna Sokolowska of Wrzaca Wielka and Sokolowo. Roman Antoni Bogumil Sokolowski, 1786-1865, m. Katarzyna Sokolowska (nee Sokolowska), the daughter of Michal Sokolowski + Ludwika, the daughter of Stefan Radoszewski and Zofia. Michal Sokolowski b. ca 1758, was the son of Adam Sokolowski + Elzbieta Zychlinska, b. ca 1730, the daughter of Serafin Seweryn Zychlinski.
Juliusz Enoch b. 1822, was the son of doctor Jakub Enoch, who was born in 1785 and he was living in Sokolowo / Sokolow close to Wrzaca Wielka. Juliusz's supporter was jurist Aleksander This. Sokolowo, 3 km north-east to Wrzaca Wielka, 3 km west to Kielczew Smuzny Pierwszy.
Sokolowo [Sokolow] in 1785 belonged to Jozef Jordan Walenty Sokolowski = Jozef Sokolowski, b. 1760 and his father Antoni Sokolowski of Wrzaca Wielka, Sokolow / Sokolowo and of Ochle born ca 1710 + Marianna Obiedowska b. 1730.
SOKOLOWO has direct link to the CHOCEN commune and to KOWAL by the Sokolowski family.

Jozef Sokolowski older, of Sokolowo close to Wrzaca Wielka, b. 1760 married to Marianna Wolicka, the daughter of Cyprian Wolicki + Teresa Keska.
Jozef's children: 1.
Roman Antoni Bogumil Sokolowski, 1786-1865 [= Roman Sokolowski was married in 1818 in KRUSZYN close to Brzesc Kujawski - in 1797 Kruszyn belonged to Sokolowski - Kruszyn is situated 9 km south-east to Brzesc Kujawski] + Katarzyna Sokolowska of Wrzaca Wielka and Sokolowo;
2.
Teresa Jadwiga Sokolowska, 1795-1824 + Andrzej Boguslaw Zychlinski, 1789-1857;
3.
Bogumila Sokolowska, b. ca 1795 + Wincenty Rzeszotarski, ca 1790-1825;
4.

Stanislaw Kostka Sokolowski, ca 1798-1802 + Nepomucena Sokolowska of Sokolowo b. ca 1800;
5. Stanislaw Erazm Sokolowski, 1803-1869, b. in Kepka Szlachecka close to CHOCEN, bpt. in Grabkowo, judge in Kowal, the landlord of Kepka Szlachecka close to Kowal and to Chocen.

Juliusz Enoch b. 1822, was the son of doctor Jakub Enoch, who was born in 1785 and he was living in Sokolowo / Sokolow close to Wrzaca Wielka. Juliusz's supporter was jurist Aleksander This. Sokolowo, 3 km north-east to Wrzaca Wielka, 3 km west to Kielczew Smuzny Pierwszy.

Sokolowo [Sokolow] in 1785 belonged to Jozef Jordan Walenty Sokolowski b. 1760 and his father Antoni Sokolowski of Wrzaca Wielka, Sokolow / Sokolowo and of Ochle born ca 1710 + Marianna Obiedowska b. 1730. SOKOLOWO has direct link to the CHOCEN commune and to KOWAL by the Sokolowski family.

Jozefa Milewska, b. in 1832 in Swinice, was living in Wrzaca Wielka + in 1854 in Grabow in the Wrzaca Wielka parish, to Jozefat Kulczynski, b. 1830, the son of Hieronim Kulczynski or Kolczynski + Balbina Pomorska.
Jozefat Kulczynski was manager of Sokolowo close to Wrzaca Wielka.

Jozefa Milewska, b. in 1832 in Swinice [= Swinice Warckie], was living in Wrzaca Wielka [north-east to KOLO] + in 1854 in Grabow [at way from Kolo to Leczyca - 16 kilometres north-west of LECZYCA; but NOT in the Wrzaca Wielka parish], to Jozefat Kulczynski, b. 1830, the son of Hieronim Kulczynski or Kolczynski + Balbina Pomorska.
Jozefat KULCZYNSKI was manager of Sokolow / Sokolowo close to Wrzaca Wielka and to KOLO, ca 1860/1870.

SOKOLOW = Sokolowo - 3 km north-east to Wrzaca Wielka. All north-east to KOLO.

Antoni Sokolowski of Wrzaca Wielka [north-east to KOLO], Sokolowo [Jozefat Kulczynski, b. 1830 was the manager of named SOKOLOW in the 19th century] and of Ochle born ca 1710 + Marianna Obiedowska b. 1730.
Ochle - 9 km west to KOLO;
Wrzaca Wielka - 10 km north-east to KOLO; but Wrzaca Wielka Kolonia 3 km south-east to Wrzaca Wielka and close to KIELCZEW Gorny and to Kielczewek.

Roch Kielczewski b. ca 1710, of JEZEWO [south to Bydgoszcz], the KOWAL official, the owner of Kielczew Mniejszy [Kielczewek, close to KOLO] in the Wielka Wrzaca parish;
married Joanna Trzebinska.
Joanna Trzebinska, b. in 1710, was the daughter of Tomasz Trzebinski of Jezewo - Labiszyn + Barbara Pawlowska.

Kielczew Mniejszy = Kielczewek - 7 km south-east to Wrzaca Wielka [close to KOLO].
Labiszyn and JEZEWO - [Jezewo, 7 km east to Labiszyn] 27 km south to Bydgoszcz; 7 km north-east to LUBOSTRON.

The same family of KIELCZEWSKI intermarried to Pola Negri, Gypsy of LIPNO.

Juliusz Enoch studied in Warsaw, at the military college in St Petersburg in 1837. His supporter was jurist Aleksander This. Aleksander This known Juliusz's father Jakub Kazimierz Enoch, doctor of Grand Duke Konstanty in Warsaw.

Jakub Kazimierz Enoch, b. in Sokolowo, close to Wrzaca Wielka, the doctor of Grand Duke Konstanty in Warsaw. Note to Wrzaca Wielka and the SOKOLOWSKI family:
Ms Franciszka Sokolowska, born Lutostanska, in 1807, was the daughter of Bartlomiej Lutostanski and Rozalia Suchorzewska; Franciszka had brother Jozef Maciej Lutostanski. Franciszka Lutostanska died in 1884, married Stanislaw Erazm Sokolowski.

Stanislaw SOKOLOWSKI was born on May 8 1806, in Kepka Szlachecka, 7 km south-west to KOWAL; south of WLOCLAWEK. Stanislaw Sokolowski had 4 children, among others Maciej Artur Konstanty Sokolowski of Wrzaca Wielka.

Edward Sokolowski of Wrzaca Wielka [he was born in 1815] m. Anna Jozefina SOKOLOWSKA born Klobukowska, 1819-1865 [= Jozefa Sokolowska of Wrzaca Wielka, Sokolow and Ochla; Wrzaca Wielka - the Kolo county, 7 km north-east of Kolo].

Jozef Jordan Walenty Sokolowski b. 1760, maybe the brother of KAZIMIERZ SOKOLOWSKI b. ca 1750 + Magdalena Mieroslawska ur 1769.
Above Jozef Sokolowski was the son of
Antoni Sokolowski of Wrzaca Wielka, Sokolow and of Ochle born ca 1710 + Marianna Obiedowska b. 1730.
The grandson of Jozef Sokolowski SENIOR, the official in Bydgoszcz, 1690-1754 + Magdalena Ponetowska b. ca 1680.
Maybe the great-grandson of Fabian Sokolowski b. ca 1660, the official in Ciechanow, the owner of named Milejow - inf. on Andrzej Modlibowski, judge of KALISZ, in 1705 about named Milejow.

Antoni Mieroslawski, b. ca 1740/1743, died in 1797/1798, the official in Inowroclaw; Kruszwica; the Royal Court official + Marianna Radonska, b. ca 1745, d. 1775 [married bef. 1769];
the 2nd to Ksawera Franciszka Uminska bef. 1779
- the daughter of Kazimierz Uminski b. ca 1730
[Kazimierz UMINSKI was born before 1730, the founder of a chapel in Ruszki; he bought in 1746 Wysocin Wiekszy and Wysocinek; the border bailiff in BRZESC KUJAWSKI, married to Teresa Besiekierski; d. 1798], and the granddaughter of Laurenty (Wawrzyniec) Uminski, born ca 1700, the landowner of Ruszki, Krotoszyn, Pocierzyn, Wysocie / WYSOCIN;
with his [ie. Antoni Mieroslawski, b. ca 1740/1743] children:
1.
Magdalena Mieroslawska, 1769 - 1829 + Kazimierz Sokolowski
[Jozef Jordan Walenty Sokolowski was maybe the brother of KAZIMIERZ SOKOLOWSKI b. ca 1750. Jozef Sokolowski was the son of Antoni Sokolowski of Wrzaca Wielka, Sokolow and of Ochle born ca 1710 + Marianna Obiedowska b. 1730.
The grandson of
Jozef Sokolowski SENIOR, the official in Bydgoszcz, 1690-1754 + Magdalena Ponetowska b. ca 1680.
Maybe the great-grandson of
Fabian Sokolowski b. ca 1660, the official in Ciechanow, the owner of named Milejow - inf. on Andrzej Modlibowski, judge of KALISZ, in 1705 about named Milejow];
2.
Elzbieta Mieroslawska, 1772 - 1794 + Tomasz Suminski;
3. Jozef Mieroslawski born in 1775;
4. Panteleon Mieroslawski, b. 1782;
5. Jan Mieroslawski b. 1784;
6.
Pawel Alexander MIEROSLAWSKI, 1777 - ca 1837 + Eufrozyna Komorowska d. 1837
[Eufrozyna Komorowska b. ca 1780, died in WARSAW in 1846 m. Pawel Aleksander Mieroslawski].

In Konin in 1719, Jan Potocki, the son of Franciszek Potocki [b. ca 1660 ?], the Dobrzyn official, and Anna Siewierski, had a court case together with Katarzyna Tymieniecki, the Jan's sister, both were owners of half of Trzebuchow
[Trzebuchow - 10 km north-west to Wrzaca Wielka; 18 km north to KOLO; 19 km south-west to IZBICA KUJAWSKA];
the second half belonged to Franciszek Tymieniecki, the son of WĂ„A�…Ă�?A?‚¬�aˇadyslaw Tymieniecki, the Ostrzeszow official and Urszula Bakowski Tymieniecka.

Pola NEGRI, half Slovakian Gypsy origin,
assumed in her memoir that the house in Lipno was Eleonora's, her mother's, estate.
Eleonora Chalupec (Kielczewska) b. in 1861 in Brdow in the Babiak commune, close to Kolo, d. in 1954 in Beverly Hills,
was the daughter of
Franciszek Kielczewski, 1836 - 1913 + Karolina PRZYBYLOWSKI.
The granddaughter of
Stanislaw Kielczewski, 1808 - 1858 + Helena BAKOWSKI.
The great-granddaughter of
Maciej Kielczewski b. ca 1770, and Zofia. Maciej Kielczewski also was married to Joanna / Julianna or Anna.
Maciej was the son of Wojciech Kielczewski b. aft. 1700 / ca 1715,
and the grandson of
Jan Kielczewski older, b. ca 1670, d. in 1757, and 2nd wife Marianna.

Jan older = Jan Kazimierz KIELCZEWSKI was born ca 1670, in Kamienczyk maybe in the Wyszkow county.
Jan m. 1st to Zofia Letkowska b. ca 1680 with 4 sons:
Roch Kielczewski
and Jan Kielczewski, younger, b. ca 1700, the KOWAL official + Balbina TURSKA.

Kazimierz Kielczewski b. ca 1670 = Jan Kazimierz Kielczewski,
was the son of Marcin Kielczewski b. ca 1630, and
the grandson of Jakub Kielczewski older b. ca 1600.

MARCIN Kielczewski b. ca 1630, m. Katarzyna, b. ca 1645, the daughter of Mikolaj Orzelski.

Jan Kazimierz / Kazimierz Kielczewski b. ca 1670, had a brother Jakub Kielczewski, younger.

Teofil Karwat b. 1810 / 1820, m. ca 1840 to Jadwiga Kielczewska, b. ca 1830-1873,
the daughter of Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski + Faustyna Florentyna Plaskowska, 1799-1881.
Faustyna Florentyna Anna Kielczewska (nee Plaskowska) b. in 1799 / 1800, d. 1881.

Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski + Faustyna Florentyna Plaskowska, 1799-1881 [maybe the daughter of Franciszek Plaskowski b. ca 1770/1773];
Faustyna Florentyna Anna Kielczewska (nee Plaskowska) b. in 1799 / 1800, d. 1881 in Wichulec, buried in Bobrowo, 12 km south-east to MILESZEWY, close to Brodnica in 1881. Faustyna was the wife of Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski / Walenty Kielczewski. They were living in 1826 in Samplawa.
Samplawa - in the district of Lubawa, within the Ilawa County, 13 km south-east of Ilawa.

Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski b. 1790, was the son of Gabriel Jozef Benedykt Kielczewski + Jadwiga.
Gabriel Jozef Benedykt Kielczewski, 1750 in Jezowo, close to Labiszyn - 1813, the son of Roch Kielczewski of JEZOWO / Jezewo + Joanna Trzebinska.
Roch Kielczewski, was the son of Jan Kazimierz Zygmunt Kielczewski, ca 1670-1757.

WICHULEC:
Elzbieta Hutten Czapska (nee Karwat), b. in 1842 in Wichulec - d. 1906 in Brodnica, the daughter of Teofil Karwat. Elzbieta married Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski, b. 1835/1840, bpt. in WIELUN. Faustyna Florentyna Anna Kielczewska (nee Plaskowska) b. in 1799 / 1800, d. 1881 in Wichulec, buried in Bobrowo, 12 km south-east to MILESZEWY, close to Brodnica in 1881.
Faustyna was the wife of Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski / Walenty Kielczewski. They were living in 1826 in Samplawa in the district of Lubawa, within the Ilawa County, 13 km south-east of Ilawa.

Jan Czapski younger b. 1688, had above son Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700 or in 1709. Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, d. in 1736 [or aft. 1742], married Ostrowicka, and they had the son Antoni Hutten Czapski b. 1723/1726. In 1765, Antoni Czapski, b. ca 1723, sold the part of Bobrowa / Bobrowo [10 km north-west to Brodnica],
to Jan Lewald Jezierski.

The genealogical line of Grzegorz Karwat, my co-worker bef. 2021:
Grzegorz's great-great-grandfather was Jozef Karwat b. 1852, d. in 1902 in Mechlin close to SREM [the 'Andrzejowka' manor in Mechlin], 6 kilometres north-east of Srem and 34 km south of Poznan.
Mentioned Jozef Karwat, 1852-1902 + Zofia Hutten-Czapska, ca 1860-1939 in Poznan,
had the son Witold Karwat b. ca 1885/1892 close to Srem.

Zofia Hutten-Czapska, ca 1860-1939, married Jozef Karwat b. 1852,
was the daughter of
Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1820 + Zofia Rutkowska b. in 1838;
the granddaughter of
Tomasz Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1790, d. 1862 + Bogumila Kalkstein.

Above Tomasz Hutten-Czapski, ca 1790-1862, was the son of
Ksawery Hutten-Czapski b. 1755/1760. Above KSAWERY Hutten Czapski
was the son of
Jerzy Hutten Czapski b. ca 1723/1726;
the grandson of Jan Hutten Czapski b. 1688 + Rozalia Bagniewska;
the great-grandson of Marcin Hutten Czapski,
who was the son of Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1610/1620.

Marcin was the Wenden official, was born ca 1650/1655, but not ca 1640. Marcin Czapski married Teresa Goslawska, the daughter of Andrzej Goslawski + Marianna Wojnowski. Teresa was the widow after death of her 1st husband Jan Zawadzki, d. in 1687.

Marcin Czapski had the son Jan Hutten Czapski younger, b. 1680/1688, the Wenden official + Rozalia Bagniewska.

Ksawery Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1760 = Franciszek Ksawery Czapski b. in 1755.

Marcin Hutten Czapski, the son of Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1610/1620. Marcin was the Wenden official, was born ca 1650/1655, but not ca 1640. Marcin Czapski married Teresa Goslawska, the daughter of Andrzej Goslawski + Marianna Wojnowski.

Jan Czapski younger b. 1680/1688, had the son Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700 or in 1709.
Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, d. in 1736 [or aft. 1742], married Ostrowicka,
and they had children:
Antoni Hutten Czapski b. 1723/1726,
Jakub Czapski,
Joanna Czapska.

Jan Hutten Czapski b. 1688 + Rozalia Bagniewska, had the second son Jerzy Czapski b. ca 1723/1726,
and Jerzy Czapski took the Wenden office.
Jerzy Czapski m. Konstancja Plaskowska of Brodnica.

Faustyna Florentyna Anna Kielczewska (nee Plaskowska) b. in 1799 / 1800, d. 1881 in Wichulec, buried in Bobrowo, 12 km south-east to MILESZEWY, close to Brodnica in 1881.
Faustyna was the wife of Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski / Walenty Kielczewski. They were living in 1826 in Samplawa.

Samplawa - in the district of Lubawa, within the Ilawa County, 13 km south-east of Ilawa.

Faustyna had children:
Karol Kielczewski b. 1826;
Jozef Kielczewski, b. 1827;
Jakub; and 3 brothers more, single;
and Julian Kielczewski b. 1835 + Aniela Lieder;
Fryderyk Kielczewski + 1836, m. Florentyna Kramkowska.

Faustyna had next son Anzelm Kielczewski b. 1822.
Anzel Kileczewski had the daughter Jozefa SOBOCKA nee Kielczewska.

Wladyslaw Michal Mikolaj Sobocki b. 1834 in Warszawa, lieutenant in 1864,
m. 1st to Paulina Jasinska b. in Niegowa, in the Stanislawow county,
m. 3rd in 1889 in Warszawa, to Jozefa Kielczewska b. in 1846 in Rodzone,
the daughter of Anzelm Kielczewski b. 1822 in Samplawa,
the son of
Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski + Faustyna Florentyna Plaskowska, 1799 - 1881, in Wichulec.

Anzelm Kielczewski was married to Anna Plaskowska, 1824 - 1898, the daughter of
Kajetan Plaskowski + Jozefa Trembecka, died in 1839 in PLOCK.

Brdo = BRDOW in the Babiak commune, close to Kolo, 4 km east to Babiak,
14 km north-east to Wrzaca Wielka [Wrzaca Wielka Kolonia is situated 2 km south-east to Wrzaca Wielka; 9 km north-west to Ponetow DOLNY].
And 15 km north-west to Ponetow Gorny Drugi.

Brdow, ex-town, in the Babiak commune, the KOLO county; in 1824 in Brdow German clothiers from Saxony came, who set up a factory in the city, a woolen fabric. In 1857, Jews worked mainly in trade.

Babiak, a former town, now a village in Poland, the Kolo County, in the Babiak commune, founded in 1784 as an Oleder village in a forest area. Soon after Bonawentura Raczynski brought clothiers from Germany to establish a factory settlement. After the November Uprising in 1831, all estates of Insurgent Kazimierz Baczynski, with Babiak, Ozorzyn, Wawrzyny, Holendry and Trzebuchow have been taken by a neighbor Russian General Ksawery Dabrowski, ordered by Paskiewicz Erywanski in October 1831 until 1839. There was a decline in craftsmanship and in 1870 the settlement was downgraded to the rank of a village.

In 1861 in BRDOW were living Franciszek Kielczewski, 1836 - 1913 + Karolina PRZYBYLOWSKI.
Maybe under care of
Maria Rembielinska, 1831-1877 + Stanislaw Dobrski, ca 1827-1886 and
the Rembielinskis were closest to General Franciszek Ksawery Dabrowski, b. in 1761 in Ponetow, 13 kilometres east of Kolo.

Ponetow Gorny is situated south-west to Klodawa, and south-east to KOLO, and
General KSAWERY DABROWSKI died in 1839 in Wrzaca Mala but Wrzaca Wielka lies 10 km north-east to KOLO.

Teofil Karwat b. 1810 / 1820, m. ca 1840 to Jadwiga Kielczewska, b. ca 1830-1873.
Jadwiga Kielczewska, b. ca 1830-1873, the daughter of
Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski + Faustyna Florentyna Plaskowska, 1799-1881;
with the daughter of Teofil Karwat:
Elzbieta KARWAT, 1842-1906 + Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1835/1840
[the son of Ignacy Hutten-Czapski b. 1802 in Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis - my ancestors - Ignacy probably was fighting in 1833 and he was persecuted by Russians].

Elzbieta's children:
A.
Helena Hutten-Czapska b. ca 1870 m. Jozef Koschembahr-Lyskowski, 1853-1922
[compare Tczew and Turze Male close to TCZEW].
B.
Czeslawa Hutten-Czapska, 1874-1956 + Kazimierz Deutsch, 1863-1906.

Pola NEGRI
assumed in her memoir that the house in Lipno was Eleonora's, her mother's, estate.
Eleonora Chalupec (Kielczewska) b. in 1861 in Brdow in the Babiak commune, close to Kolo, d. in 1954 in Beverly Hills,
was the daughter of
Franciszek Kielczewski, 1836 - 1913 + Karolina PRZYBYLOWSKI.
The granddaughter of
Stanislaw Kielczewski, 1808 - 1858 + Helena BAKOWSKI.
The great-granddaughter of
Maciej Kielczewski b. ca 1770, and Zofia. Maciej Kielczewski also was married to Joanna / Julianna or Anna.

Maciej was the son of Wojciech Kielczewski b. aft. 1700 / ca 1715,
and the grandson of
Jan Kielczewski older, b. ca 1670, d. in 1757, and 2nd wife Marianna.

Jan older = Jan Kazimierz KIELCZEWSKI was born ca 1670, in Kamienczyk maybe in the Wyszkow county.
Jan m. 1st to Zofia Letkowska b. ca 1680 with 4 sons:
Roch Kielczewski and Jan Kielczewski, younger, b. ca 1700, the KOWAL official + Balbina TURSKA.
Kazimierz Kielczewski b. ca 1670 = Jan Kazimierz was the son of Marcin Kielczewski b. ca 1630, and
the grandson of Jakub Kielczewski older b. ca 1600.
MARCIN Kielczewski b. ca 1630, m. Katarzyna, b. ca 1645, the daughter of Mikolaj Orzelski.
Jan Kazimierz / Kazimierz Kielczewski b. ca 1670, had a brother Jakub Kielczewski, younger.

Brdo = BRDOW in the Babiak commune, close to Kolo, 4 km east to Babiak,
14 km north-east to Wrzaca Wielka [Wrzaca Wielka Kolonia is situated 2 km south-east to Wrzaca Wielka; 9 km north-west to Ponetow DOLNY].
And 15 km north-west to Ponetow Gorny Drugi.
Brdow, ex-town, in the Babiak commune, the KOLO county; in 1824 in Brdow German clothiers from Saxony came, who set up a factory in the city, a woolen fabric. In 1857, Jews worked mainly in trade.

Babiak, a former town, now a village in Poland, the Kolo County, in the Babiak commune, founded in 1784 as an Oleder village in a forest area. Soon after Bonawentura Raczynski brought clothiers from Germany to establish a factory settlement. After the November Uprising in 1831, all estates of Insurgent Kazimierz Baczynski, with Babiak, Ozorzyn, Wawrzyny, Holendry and Trzebuchow have been taken by a neighbor Russian General Ksawery Dabrowski, ordered by Paskiewicz Erywanski in October 1831 until 1839. There was a decline in craftsmanship and in 1870 the settlement was downgraded to the rank of a village. In 1861 in BRDOW were living Franciszek Kielczewski, 1836 - 1913 + Karolina PRZYBYLOWSKI. Maybe under care of Maria Rembielinska, 1831-1877 + Stanislaw Dobrski, ca 1827-1886 and the Rembielinskis were closest to
General Franciszek Ksawery Dabrowski, b. in 1761 in Ponetow, 13 kilometres east of Kolo.

Ponetow Gorny is situated south-west to Klodawa, and south-east to KOLO, and
General Franciszek Ksawery DABROWSKI died in 1839 in Wrzaca Mala but Wrzaca Wielka lies 10 km north-east to KOLO.
General Franciszek Dabrowski was married three times:
the 1st with a son b. ca 1785; the 2nd ca 1787;
the 3rd ca 1795,
with a daughter b. ca 1805, and this unknown daughter was married ca 1825/1830 to REMBIELINSKI,
with the daughter,
Maria Rembielinska 1831-1877 + Stanislaw Dobrski, ca 1827-1886,
and with Maria's son
Stanislaw Faustyn Dobrski, 1858-1911.

Mentioned General Franciszek Ksawery Dabrowski (1761-1839), the insurgent in 1794, in 1797 served Russian Army, b. in 1761 in Ponetowo close to Kolo, d. in 1839 in Wrzaca Mala close to Kolo. In July 1831 under Russian was PM of goverment. He was the son of Jozef Dabrowski, the Bar insurgent in 1768 + unknown mother 1st m. Kanigowska, 2nd m. to Wroblewski. In 1799 Lieutenant-General. He committed many financial embezzlement in this position receiving high gratuities for denouncing members of Polish patriotic organizations to the Russians. Arrested for scandals of an erotic nature, imprisoned near Riga, amnesty in 1801 by the new Emperor Alexander I, as a spy-provocateur, he infiltrated the November insurgents, against General Jozef Chlopicki. In July 1831, Field Marshal Iwan Paskiewicz appointed him the head of the Provisional Government of the Kingdom of Poland in Raciazek.

Above Stanislaw Dobrski, acted in KONIN, lived ca 1827 - 1886, m. in 1856, in Warsaw, to Maria Rembielinska, 1831-1877,
the daughter of Walenty Faustyn Rembielinski b. ca 1795 / 1800, died in 1846;
the granddaughter of
Michal Rembielinski, b. ca 1773 + Antonina Ehrenkreuz / ERENKREJZ, b. ca 1774, d. in 1836 in Wrzaca Wielka close to KOLO.

Mentioned above
Teofil Karwat b. 1810 / 1820, m. ca 1840 to Jadwiga Kielczewska, b. ca 1830-1873, the daughter of Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski + Faustyna Florentyna Plaskowska, 1799-1881;
with the children of Teofil Karwat:
1.
Elzbieta KARWAT, 1842-1906, m. Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1840
[Jozef Kazimierz Sulpicjusz Napoleon Hutten-Czapski / Jozef Napoleon, b. in 1797 in Bydgoszcz, d. in 1852 in Smogulec, the insurgent, the father of Bogdan Czapski. In 1810, Jozef had a court case vs uncle Mikolaj, because Jozef Napoleon Hutten-Czapski was the extramarital son; Jozef took only Orlowo close to Dzialdowo in Prussia. Jozef Hutten-Czapski sold Orlowo and moved home close to Bydgoszcz as Napoleon Czapski. Jozef Czapski in 1850 was the manager of Smogulec, and was married Eleonora Czarnecka (1815-1875), the daughter of General Stanislaw Mielzynski, and Eleonora was the owner of Smogulec and Golancz / Golancza - 55 km south-west to Bydgoszcz; aft. 1846 her husband Karol Czarnecki walk away from her. In 1851, Bogdan Franciszek Serwacy Hutten-Czapski was born (1851-1937).
In 1852 Eleonora left Smogulec. Smogulec is situated 50 km west to BYDGOSZCZ].
2.
Ignacy Karwat, 1844/1850-1879;

3.
JOZEF KARWAT, b. September 1850 in Wichulec, d. in 1918 in Poznan. Jozef Karwat m. Anna Bardzka.

Above Anna Antonina Karwat BARDZKA, b. 1854 in Male Turze, in the Tczew commune, within the Tczew County, 8 kilometres west of Tczew. Anna d. in 1932 in Wichulec, the Brodnica County, acc.to Bieganowski. Anna Bardzka Karwat was the daughter of Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki and Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder
[Nikodem Bardzki, 1823-1863 in Chelmno + Anna Koschembahr-Lyskowska SZREDER, 1828-1909, ie. Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder. Nikodem was the son of Franciszek Bardzki b. ca 1780, d. in 1827 in Pommerania + Anna Marianna Konstancja ZELEWSKI; the grandson of Jozef Bardzki b. ca 1750 and Anna PAWLOWSKA;
the great-grandson of
PAWEL BARDZKI b. ca 1690/1710 - 1739 + Anna SKORZEWSKA b. ca 1700/1705 or bef. 1725,
the daughter of Count General Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674-1726 + Dorota CHOINSKA b. ca 1685.

Pawel Bardzki had a brother Wojciech Marek Bardzki b. in 1699, d. ca 1770, who had the daughter BRYGIDA Bardzka the wife of Owidiusz Walknowski and Jakub Kiedrzynski [Jakub was the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski of Jedlno - my family branch].

And Nikodem Bardzki was the great-great-grandson of Jan Bardzki b. ca 1650 + Helena Mielaczewska; who was the son of Feliks Bradzki, + Katarzyna Wilczynska] and
Anna Bardzka KARWAT lived in 1854-1932,
and she had children:
Jozef Karwat, 1877-1926 + Antonina Gabriel b. ca 1880;
Anna Karwat b. ca 1880-1881;
Wlodzimierz Karwat b. ca 1880;
Maria Karwat b. ca 1880 + Stanislaw Kraszewski b. in 1878;
Janusz Karwat, 1883-1928;
Zygmunt Karwat, 1885-1965 + Maria Belkiewicz b. ca 1910,
with children:
Lech Karwat b. in 1938,
and Zygmunt Karwat junior, b. ca 1940;

4.
Teofila KARWAT, 1852-1934 + Jan Plaskowski, ca 1836-1909,
with a son Teofil Plaskowski b. ca 1880.
5.
Marian Euzebiusz KARWAT, 1856 in Wichulec - 1946 in Brodnica, a medical doctor, independence activist.
The son of Teofil KARWAT, the landowner, and Jadwiga nee Kielczewska.

Marian Karwat attended a gymnasium in Chelmno. In 1871-1873, a member of the secret philomath organization named after Tomasz Zan. In 1873, he was admitted to the royal gymnasium in Brodnica. He founded the underground Tomasz Zan Society; in the years 1873-1875 he was its president. He left the school in August 1875, and continued his studies in Chelmno, where in 1878 he passed the maturity exam. He studied medicine at universities in Wroclaw, Marburg and Berlin. During his stay in Wroclaw, he belonged to the Slavic-Literary Society. From 1888 he lived in Brodnica. On October 10, 1919, Nursing courses for women and men were organized. During the Bolshevik invasion in August 1920, Dr. Marian Karwat provided medical aid to wounded soldiers. He did not sign the German nationality list. Sources: Stefan Bilski, Ziemia Michalowska [= Brodnica].

Marian Karwat, 1856-1946 + Anna Piwnicka, 1867-1936, the daughter of Zygmunt Piwnicki + Alina Halina Jozefa Hornowska b. 1836.
Marian's children:
1.
Jerzy Karwat, b. ca 1890 + Maria Swierczynska b. ca 1900;
2.
Jadwiga Karwat, 1892-1985 + Bohdan Jozef Florian Hulewicz, 1888-1968;
3.
Stefan Karwat, 1895-1976 + Zofia Hulewicz.

Stefan Karwat had a son
Jan Karwat, 1921-1978 + Maria Sczaniecka, 1921-2007,
and grandchildren:
Malgorzata Karwat b. in 1951; Jacek Karwat, b. in 1952; Jadwiga Karwat b. in 1956.

Jadwiga Karwat b. in 1956 [married to the family of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski].

MARSHAL Jozef Pilsudski / Jozef Klemens Pilsudski + Aleksandra Szczerbinska
had a daughter
Jadwiga Jagoda Pilsudska b. 1920 + Andrzej Jaraczewski,
with children:
1.
the daughter Joanna Jaraczewska + Defence Min. Janusz Onyszkiewicz / Janusz Adam Onyszkiewicz born 1937.
2.
the son Krzysztof Jaraczewski + Jadwiga Karwat, b. 1956, the daughter of Jan Karwat + Maria Sczaniecka.

This is old communist network of Generals Kiszczak, Milewski and Jaruzelski of the second half of the 20th century. My research [of 1987 until 13 December 2021] concerns many state intelligence networks created in the first half of the 18th century. Initially it was a global political network of the Russian intelligence infiltrated by the British [1791], French [from the 40s of the 18th century] and Germans [1769/1776], and by the Polish independence conspiracy [was established 1792/1799] starting from a years 1870/1878. The genealogy of Anna Dembinska Jackowska / Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, b. ca 1760, died in 1819 - and the Andrychow district, with the links to Cardinal Karol Wojtyla {and the Michalow-Klemensow estate of the Zamoyskis}, General Miroslaw Milewski {and the fate of Priest Jerzy Popieluszko in the Suchowola commune} and General Czeslaw Kiszczak in Roczyny {closest friend of General Wojciech Jaruzelski - the links to Kalisz and Hutten-Czapski intermarried to Jaruzelski, Karwat in Tczew-Wabrzezno-Wichulec area; and the Karwat-Bardzki-Kiedrzynski branch came from Raszkow and Bieganin, together with Nostitz-Jackowski - Zaluskowski in the Chelmza district}: Antoni Dembinski (1705 - 1781, Gniewiecin, 25 km north to Miechow), the son of Jan Jozef Dembinski b. ca 1670. Antoni Dembinski was the owner of Roczyny [Czeslaw Kiszczak family here: Czeslaw Kiszczak was born in 1925, in Roczyny, the son of a struggling farmer who was fired as a steelworker because of his communist affiliation / Soviet net],
Twierdza [4 / 5 km north-east to Wieprz; 8 km north-east to Andrychow; 8 km north-west to Wadowice],
and Wieprz [Twierdza-Wieprz village, 5 km north to Andrychow; 6 km north-east to Bulowice; 5 km north-west to INWALD] close to Andrychow.
Antoni Dembinski married to Anna Petkowska; and 2nd to Zofia Strus b. ca 1725, the daughter of Marcin Strus b. ca 1680 + ca 1700 to unknown b. ca 1680, the daughter of the official of Gostynin, b. ca 1650;
with daughters:
Anna Dembinska [m. Nostitz-Jackowska] b. 1760;
Teresa Dembinska Piatkowski;
Elzbieta Dembinska Faruchowicz.

Galewice B [after Antoni Myszkowski] bought above mentioned Wladyslaw Czapski, 1842 - 1911 in Galewice, ie. Wladyslaw Wincenty Czapski b. 1835 [bpt. in WIELUN], the son of Ignacy Hutten Czapski and Justyna Wegrzycka / Wegrzecka, but bpt. of Wladyslaw Hutten Czapski was in 1844 in Wielun,
with the godparents: Andrzej Piotrowicz and Konstancja Czapska.

Elzbieta KARWAT, 1842-1906, m. Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski, b. 1835 / 1842 or ca 1840 [his second wife in the 80' of the 19th century]. Wladyslaw Czapski b. 1835 = Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski m. 1st Zofia Chyczewska, ca 1845 - died aft. 1911 or Chiczewska, Chyczowska.

Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski m. 1st Zofia Chyczewska, ca 1845 - died aft. 1911 or Chiczewska, Chyczowska.
They had children:
1.
Kazimierz Czapski b. 1875 in Rajsko close to Kalisz [7 kilometres east of Opatowek, 17 km east of Kalisz, 4 km west to OSZCZEKLIN - see Kiedrzynski and Arnold - Wolowski history; 13 km west to CHLEWO], died in 1952, buried in Cieszecin, solicitor in Kalisz; studied in Petersburg and Lipsk and Kalisz under jurist Wincenty Jaruzelski b. in 1844 in Warszawa, d. in 1918, Kalisz. In 1904, solicitor and Bank director in Kalisz. The owner of Galewice B in 1895 - 1939, in 1911 he was living in Galewice; married Helena Jaruzelska (1886 - 1962, buried in Cieszecin),
the daughter of
Wincenty Jaruzelski (1844 - 1918 in Kalisz; this is family of General Wojciech Jaruzelski, too), jurist, and Teresa Puchalska,
the daughter of Jozef PUCHALSKI + Maria Czerwinska.
Kazimierz had children:
A.
Aleksander Hutten-Czapski / Andrzej Hutten Czapski, b. ca 1910 in UK, ie. Andrzej Czapski b. in 1913, d. in 1993 in Buenos Aires + in 1946 to Css Izabela Gabriela Rzewuska b. 1921 in Warszawa, the daughter of Adam Karol Rzewuski b. in 1896 in Milano, d. in 1966 in Buenos Aires + Irena Sudymontowicz - Czeczel b. in 1893 in Odessa.
B.
Teresa Czapska (1916 - 1993), m. bef. 1939 in Galewice to Jerzy Bilinski b. 1911.

2.
junior, Wladyslaw Czapski b. in 1882 in Rajsko, engineering, living in Kalisz, m. in 1911 in Dzierlin, in the Charlupia Mala parish to Zofia Brzezinska b. in 1882 in Dzierlin, the daughter of Antoni Brzezinski b. ca 1855 + Maria Kobylecka.
3.
Tadeusz Czapski (1874 in Rajsko - 1942 in Hartheim), the priest in 1899, in Goliszew (1935 - 1941).
4.
Stefan Czapski (1877 - 1955), buried in Poznan, living in 1910 in Galewice, m. Wanda Lunska b. in 1879.
They had a daughter Halina Marta Czapska b. in 1909 in Petersburg.
5.
Ignacy Czapski (1879 - 1956), buried in Poznan, m. Zofia Rojewska (1889 - 1972), and she came from Cieszecin together with Leonard Rojewski b. 1882.
Ignacy had a daughter Irena Czapska (1923 - 2005).

Elzbieta Hutten Czapska (Karwat), 1842 in Wichulec - 1906 in Brodnica, the daughter of Teofil Karwat. Elzbieta KARWAT m. WLADYSLAW CZAPSKI {NOT of course Wlodzimierz} Hutten Czapski b. 1835 / ca 1840.

Andrzej Karwat b. bef. 1790, with the 2nd wife had a son JULIAN Karwat b. ca 1820, m. Urszula BIALOBLOCKA b. ca 1820.

Urszula Karwat Bialoblocka had a daughter Helena Karwat + Ksawery Franciszek Mieczkowski b. ca 1850,
with the son Stefan Mieczkowski b. 1882 + Elwira Maria ROMER b. 1874.

Helena Karwat Mieczkowska b. ca 1850, had a brother
Jozef Karwat, 1852-1902 in MECHLIN close to SREM [Grzegorz Karwat came from Bydgoszcz, and his ancestors from the SREM district - my colleague, ca 2008 / bef. 2021] + Zofia Hutten-Czapska, ca 1860-1939 in POZNAN,
with children:
Witold Karwat b. bef. 1890;
Janina Karwat b. ca 1890;
Wanda Karwat b. ca 1890.

Jozefa Lewald Jezierska (nee Karwat) was the wife of Andrzej Feliks Lewald Jezierski and the mother of Ludwika Narzymska.
Jozefa Lewald-Jezierska (born Karwat) was born ca 1790, the daughter of
Jozef Karwat b. ca 1760/1770 + Ludwika Kowalewska b. ca 1770.

Andrzej Feliks Lewald Jezierski b. in 1786 in Bobrowo, the son of Jan Remigian Lewald Jezierski + Elzbieta.

Maria Karwat (born Lewald-Jezierska) d. in 1876, married Feliks Karwat older b. ca 1785.
They had 2 daughters, among others Otolia Narzymska (born Karwat).
Then Jablonowo took the Karwat family from Narzymski. In 1815, Feliks Karwat was the owner of Jablonowo. It was put up for auction and sold in 1832 to his wife Maria Karwat / Marianna Lewald-Jezierski / Marianna Karwat.

Above Maria Jezierska / Marianna Lewald Jezierska KARWAT b. 1793, and Feliks KARWAT b. ca 1785 [the owners of Jablonowo Pomorskie in Prussia] had only daughter Otolia Karwat / Otylia Karwat, ca 1810-1867 in GOTHA, buried in Jablonowo Pomorskie, and Otylia in 1835 was married Stefan Narzymski, the landlord in the Ciechanow county, and the member of the 1831 Insurection.

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

Mentioned Jozefa Lewald-Jezierska (born Karwat) was born ca 1790, the daughter of Jozef Karwat b. ca 1760/1770 + Ludwika Kowalewska b. ca 1770.

Stanislaw Karwat b. ca 1790 in Lychow in the Lublin county, d. in 1842 in Tarnawka. Stanislaw had a mill in 1842 in Tarnawka.
His father was Jozef Karwat b. 1760/1770 + Kunegunda Bernat Sobieszczanska.

Stanislaw KARWAT married Klara Rzeczycka b. ca 1795
[the RZECZYCKI family intermarried the Krasicki clan of the Nowy Sacz district, and the same KRASICKI married to MALACHOWSKI owned BIALACZOW close to Ossa and Petrykozy; the Rzeczyckis owned Grodyslawice and PIENIANY east to Tomaszow Lubelski.
KRASICKI had very strong ties and links to the PRADZYNSKI family owned Wola Wiazowa together with the Walewskis. Melchior Pradzynski m. Kiedrzynska the daughter of Brygida Walknowska Kiedrzynska nee BARDZKA. The Pradzynskis married in Wilkowo Polskie in the 1st half of the 19th century.
Brygida m. Jakub Kiedrzynski who was the brother to my family Izydor Kiedrzynski + Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762; the family of ex-Kiedrzynski intermarried in LODZ to the SKORA family from the CHELMO parish close to Przedborz with links to PFEIFFER and BOBROWSKI of Zielona close to ZUROMIN west to MLAWA and Lipowiec Koscielny].

Stanislaw Karwat was the son of Jozef Karwat b. ca 1760/1770.
Jozef Karwat b. ca 1760/1770 and Andrzej Karwat the 2nd, b. ca 1770 were brothers.

Andrzej Karwat the second, b. ca 1760/1770, came from Walenty Karwat b. ca 1700/1710 and his father Andrzej Karwat older from Orpiszew, b. ca 1680. Jan Stanislaw Karwat b. ca 1670 + Marianna Jasinska, maybe the brother to named Andrzej Karwat older b. ca 1680.

Above Jan Karwat / Jan Stanislaw Karwat was born ca 1670, the son of Jacek Karwat / Jacenty Hiacynt Karwat b. ca 1650 + Krystyna Karwat born Troczek vel Trocek vel Trock.

Jan Stanislaw Karwat b. ca 1670 married Marianna Jasinska, and they had a son Jan Antoni Karwat b. ca 1710.

Jan Antoni Karwat b. ca 1710, the son of Jan Stanislaw Karwat b. ca 1670 + Marianna Jasinska.
Jan Antoni KARWAT married Bogumila Hatynska. They had 10 children:
Michal Karwat b. ca 1750/1760,
Jozef Karwat 1760/1770,
Antoni Karwat b. aft. 1750,
and 7 other children.

Zofia SUMINSKA b. ca 1760 / bef. 1770, married Michal Karwat SENIOR born ca 1750/1760.
They had 5 sons:
1.
Andrzej Karwat the 3rd, b. bef. 1790,
2.
Feliks Karwat older, b. ca 1785,
3. Michal Karwat junior b. ca 1785, and 2 other children.

Dzbadz close to Rozan had a Summer house of Bronislaw Geremek [he came from Rabbi Nachum Ephraim LEWERTOW / Efraim Levertov (Rabbi Nachum Efraim LEWARTOW / Rabbi Nachum Efraim Lewertow) b. ca 1840, d. in 1928, the son of Mortko Lewertow b. ca 1810, and Ajta - Estera].

Mariowka, ex-Kiedrzynski estate, close to Przysucha was hidden place for Leszek Robert Moczulski in 1944/1945.

In 1772 - 1784 acted in Zelechow Rabbi Lewi Izaak of Berdyczow.
Reb Levi Yitzhak, the later Rabbi of Berdyczow, came to Zelechow in 1772. Reb Levi Yitzhak played in that time as one of the first fighters for Hasidism. Levi Yitzchok of Berditchev, also known as the holy Berdichever, and the Kedushas Levi, was a Hasidic master and Jewish leader. He was the rabbi of Ryczywol, Zelechow, Pinsk and Berdychiv / Berdyczow. LEVI was born in 1740, in Zamosc, died in 1809, in Berdyczow / Berdychiv, and was the son of Rabbi Meir (who was the Av Beit Din of Zamosc of the ZAMOYSKI family). Levi Yitzchok married to Perel, b. ca 1750, the daughter of Rabbi Israel Peretz of Levertov b. ca 1720
(Israel LEVERTOV b. ca 1720, was the grandson of Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Teomim-Frenkel Rav of Zolkawa / ZOLKIEW born 1651, who was the son of Rabbi Yonah Teomim-Frenkel b. ca 1620 = Rabbi Yona Frankel Teomim, the Kikayon DeYonah + Beile Frankel-Teomim).

Above Bronislaw Geremek born as Berele Lewartow, or Benjamin Lewartow, the son of the Lodz rabbi of the Hasidism movement. Chassidism / Hasidic Judaism is a Jewish religious group that arose in the Western Ukraine during the 18th century. Bronislaw Geremek was born as Benjamin Lewertow in Warsaw in 1932, aft. 1945 in Wschowa, aft. ca 1980 in Rozan. His father Boruch Lewertow, a fur merchant in Lodz, was murdered in Auschwitz [b. ca 1900/1906]. Below is genealogy of Bronislaw acc. to my research - please check all data. Boruch's brother was Menasze Lewertow (1906-1966) b. in Cracow as Rabbi Menashe Levertov. Rabbi Menashe Yaakov Levertov b. in 1906, d. in 1966 in NY, United States.
Boruch was the son of Rabbi Yitzchak Eizik Yehuda Yechiel Levertov b. ca 1870, and Rivkah.
Boruch and named Menasze had a brother Rabbi Yisrael Levertov. Above Yisrael Levertov b. in 1900 in Sanok, m. Gitel Halberstam, the daughter of Rabbi Aharon Halberstam and Devora Kliger of Krakowiec, the daughter of Rabbi Isaac Joshua Kliger of Horodok / Gorodok.
Rabbi Menashe Yaakov Levertov b. in 1906, Boruch Lewertow b. ca 1900/1906, and Rabbi Yisrael Levertov b. in 1900, were the sibilings. Mentioned above Yitzchak Eizik Yehuda Yechiel Levertov (Lewertow) b. ca 1870, d. in 1938, was the son of Nachum Efraim Levertov and Freidel Udel KLINGBERG. Yitzchak / Izaak was the husband of Rivkah FRANKEL.
Above Rabbi Nachum Ephraim Efraim Levertov (Lewertow) b. ca 1840, d. in 1928, was the son of Mortko Lewertow b. ca 1810, and Ajta - Estera.

Moczulski with the Trzywdar coat of arms, known as Moculski, Moczudlski, of Podlasie. But Leszek Robert Moczulski, came from GRODEK Jagiellonski.

Acc. to me Jozef Karwat b. 1850/1852, was the son of Teofil Karwat b. ca 1810/1820, and the grandson of Andrzej Karwat the 3rd, b. bef. [NOT ca 1770] 1790 + Maria Kreciewska b. ca 1790.
And the great-grandson of Zofia SUMINSKA b. ca 1760 / bef. 1770, married Michal Karwat SENIOR born ca 1750/1760.

Jozef Karwat b. ca 1850/1852, No 2 [the son of TEOFIL Karwat] was the brother to
Elzbieta Hutten-Czapska;
Teofila Plaskowska;
Ignacy Karwat; and
Marian Karwat.

Jan Antoni Karwat b. ca 1710,
the son of Jan Stanislaw Karwat b. ca 1670 + Marianna Jasinska.

Jan Antoni KARWAT married Bogumila Hatynska. They had 10 children:
Michal Karwat SENIOR b. ca 1750/1760,
Jozef Karwat 1760/1770,
Antoni Karwat b. aft. 1750,
and 7 other children.

Zofia SUMINSKA b. ca 1760 / bef. 1770, married Michal Karwat SENIOR born ca 1750/1760.
They had 5 sons:
1.
Andrzej Karwat the 3rd, b. bef. 1790,
2.
Feliks Karwat older, b. ca 1785,
3.
Michal Karwat junior b. ca 1785,
and 2 other children.

Michal Karwat senior, b. ca 1750/1760 + Zofia Suminska, had above son
Andrzej Karwat the 3rd, b. bef. [NOT ca 1770] 1790 + Maria Kreciewska b. ca 1790;
and the grandson TEOFIL Karwat b. ca 1810/1820.
Teofil Karwat b. 1810 / 1820, m. ca 1840 to Jadwiga Kielczewska, b. ca 1830-1873.

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

Zielona close to MLAWA. This is NOT MOSTOWO. Zielona = Zielona Mostowska [we have Zielona, 17 km west to Lipowiec Koscielny.
Zielona Mostowska was owned by BOBROWSKI + 2nd to Franciszka SKORA of Krery in the Chelmo parish, the daughter of Kazimierz Skora - my family line].
Zielona - 2 km north-east to Cierpigorz No 2.
Zielona is a village in the Kuczbork-Osada commune, within the Zuromin County, 6 kilometres west of Kuczbork-Osada, 5 km north-east of Zuromin.

We back now to Wodkiewicz of Leszno close to Przasnysz and to Krasne of the Krasinskis. In 1662, Wojciech Gosciminski and Andrzej Roman [the family of the mother's side to Zbigniew Brzezinski had the last name Roman - of Krzynowloga Mala, Zelechow] took Leszno village. Then in 1676 the owner - Jan Bonawentura Krasinski, in 1775-1790 owned by Kazimierz Krasinski, who had also Baranowo with the Kaczynski family, Chudzik - my fate, and Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski's ancestors.

Leszno took Agnieszka Brodzka, the daughter of Wiktoria Skarbek Brodzka, and named Agnieszka was the wife in 1841 of Stanislaw Kisielnicki, the owners of Leszno close to Przasnysz in 1847, but Stanislaw Kisielnicki was the owner of mentioned Zielona close to Mlawa in the Plock governorate.

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

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

Ludwika Lewald-Jezierska b. 1820, married in 1848, in Bogate (5 km north-east to KRASNE of the Krasinski family, and 7 km south-east to Leszno small village close to PRZASNYSZ
- Halina Wodkiewicz married Jaworska {minority of Jews roots} at Krokusowa Road 57, with link to Monika Bogucka married Sedzicka {the counter-intelligence in Warsaw and the Sedzickis - minority of Gypsy's roots}), to Jan Narzymski b. ca 1812.

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

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

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

The Lodz counter-intelligence code name CZARNIECKI in 1945-2023, because of:

Samuel Rudzinski m. Marianna Grabianka of Pankracewice, the daughter of Bartlomiej Grabianka.
Marianna had a children:
1. Zofia Rudzinska m. Andrzej Ostrorog;
2. Kazimierz Rudzinski died in 1759, m. Wiecka,
with the son
Franciszek Rudzinski + Teresa Tarlo.

Kazimierz Rudzinski d. 1759, m. 2nd Antonina Nowosielska,
with a son
Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski, 1730-1764 + Eustachia Elzbieta Potocka d. in 1764 or in 1776 [Elzbieta d. 1776, but Eustachia Elzbieta died in 1781]. Rudzinski owned Sedziszow Malopolski.

Above Samuel Stanislaw Rudzinski b. ca 1640, d. aft. 1705 or in 1676, was the son of Hieronim Rudzinski + Elzbieta Domaszewska.
Samuel Stanislaw had the son Kazimierz Rudzinski, the governor of Czersk (1724-1752), Senator and the governor of Masovia / Mazowsze (1752-1759), lived ca 1676-1759 + Wiecka + Teresa Antonina Kicka + 2nd Antonina Nowosielska.

Aleksander Zaleski b. 1599, was the owner of Zadzim, Pleszew [next Pleszew leaseholder - Adam Molski - compare my family of Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680, married Anna Molska], and of Ostrorog.
Aleksander was the son of Mikolaj Zaleski / Mikolaj Wojciech Zaleski, the Sieradz official, and Aleksander Zaleski was the brother of Mikolaj ZALESKI the 2nd and of Remigian Zaleski, the governor of LECZYCA in 1640-1645.
Mikolaj Zaleski 1st had also next son
Marcjan Zaleski / Marcin Marcjan Zaleski b. ca 1600 + Zofia Mikolajewski,
with the son
ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630/1640 - 1685),
and the daughter Elzbieta Zaleska.

Above Andrzej Zaleski m. Krystyna Molska Zaleska, born Czarniecka ca 1650.
Krystyna Czarniecka the 2nd married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688.
Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1685; m. second in 1687, after death in 1685 of the 1st husband - Andrzej Zaleski of Smarzew {born ca 1630/1640 - d. 1685}.
Smarzew = Smardzew, the Wroblow parish, in the Sieradz county - in the 16th cent. belonged to Potocki and Zaleski, in 1576.

Andrzej Zaleski b. ca 1630/1640, had a sister Elzbieta Zaleska b. ca 1635, m. Grzegorz Kozierowski, died aft. 1696, the lady-owner of Bronowo Kmiece in the PLOCK county. Named Elzbieta Zaleska Smardzewska Kozierowska b. ca 1635.

Andrzej ZALESKI m. in 1660 to Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, d. aft. 1704, the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki. Krystyna m. bef. 1688 to Adam Molski died in 1695,
with:
Helena Molska,
and Konstancja Molska,
and acc. to me Anna Molska Kiedrzynska the 2nd, b. 1687.

Krystyna Molska nee Czarnecki / Czarniecki [the 1st m. ca 1668 to JAN Walknowski of Wielun b. ca 1648; the 2nd married to Jaskolecki ca 1673] died aft. 1704/1708/1715. Krystyna, the wife of Adam Molski, the Kalisz official, the lady-owner of Kuszyn and Debe [Kuszyn close to Mycielin in the Kalisz county; DEBSKO - 14 south-east to Kuszyn]. Adam Molski died in 1695, the leaseholder of Pleszew.

Krystyna Molska, of Czarnca, nee Czarniecka, b. ca 1648 or bef. 1650 - d. bef. 1715, was the second wife in 1687/1688 of Adam Molski, the leaseholder of Pleszew, and they had
the daughter Anna Molska b. in 1687, married ca 1705 to Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680,
with the son
Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin and Raszkow, b. ca 1710/1715 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA.
And Andrzej Kiedrzynski had the son Izydor Kiedrzynski b. 1749 + Helena Hutten-Czapska born in 1762, lived in Ostrzeszow, Raszkow, Bieganin, Jedlno and Wola Wiazowa.
Izydor had the son Gabryel Kiedrzynski - my mother's family line - who acted aft. 1819 in the secret Polish movement, winter 1831/1832 abroad, in the Spring of 1833 - the guerilla movements.

Adam Molski the 1st married in 1669 to Elzbieta Wazynska b. ca 1648, died in 1672 / 1680. Elzbieta Wazynska Molska was the sister of Anna Wazynska Potocka b. ca 1655.

Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka in 1650, married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688.
Adam Molski the 1st married in 1669 to Elzbieta Wazynska died in 1672 / 1680.
Adam Molski m. 2nd in 1687 to Krystyna Czarniecka Zaleski.
Inf. about Krystyna in 1695 and in 1704. Died bef. 1715, register in Koscian.

Adam Molski + Wazynska had:
Wojciech Molski, Piotr Molski and Jozef Molski, and the daughter Anna Molska 1st.

Krystyna Czarniecka Zaleska Molska had also the daughter Anna Molska the 2nd, m. Kiedrzynska, nee Molska b. 1687.

ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630-1685), was the son of Marcin Marcjan Zaleski + Zofia Mikolajewski.

KONSTANCJA Zaleska b. aft. 1665, d. 1730 / 1735, the daughter of Andrzej Zaleski and Krystyna Czarniecki.
Konstancja Zaleska married ca 1685 to Wladyslaw Poninski, ca 1660 - 1731,
the son of Hieronim Poninski + Teresa Chociszewski.

Wladyslaw Poninski was the governor of Wschowa, MP in 1695; the owner of Goliszewo in the Kalisz county; and of Wloszakowice; d. close to Leszno, buried in Kalisz.
Wladyslaw's children:
Jozefa Poninska, Hieronim Poninski, Stanislaw, and Primate Teodor Poninski.

The Poninski - Kalinowski - Grabianka branch [the Illuminati]:

Marianna Kalinowska b. 1720, died in 1797, was the daughter of Ludwik Kalinowski b. ca 1680 + 1st wife Zofia Potocka, Kalinowska, Puzyna, b. ca 1700.

Ludwik Kalinowski 2nd married in 1723 to Elzbieta Poninska, b. 1700, the daughter of Adam Poninski, SENIOR, ca 1680 - 1732 [his grandson was Adam Poninski, junior - net to CAGLIOSTRO and Szoldrski].

Remember now on the daughters of
Maciej Mielzynski (1636 or born 1638-1697) and TERESA:
1.
Zofia Anna m. Adam Kozminski, official in Kalisz;
2.
Ludwika MIELZYNSKA, 1st married Rafal Tworzyjanski, official in Wschowa, 2nd to Adam Poninski [ca 1680 - 1732], oldest;
3.
Franciszka Mielzynska, m. Andrzej Zakrzewski.

ADAM PONINSKI older, died in 1732 [the Babimost official; the Gniezno in 1722, and Poznan governor in 1729; the official of NAKLO in 1720; the Przemet governor in 1721].

Adam Poninski, older, was the son of Hieronim Poninski older [1630 - 1702] and Teresa Chociszewska.

Hieronim (Jarosz) Adam Jaroslaw Poninski (1630 - 1702), MP, the Gniezno governor, the Babimost official, the son of Aleksander Poninski and Anna Zakrzewska.

Hieronim's Poninski sisters: Marianna Kierski; Dorota Psarski.

Hieronim was living in Witkowice.
Hieronim's Poninski children:
A.
Barbara Gembicki, of NAKLO;
B.
Adam Poninski, older (b. ca 1680, d. 1732), the Poznan governor.
C.
Franciszek Poninski (1676 - 1740), the Poznan official; diplomat, 1717 and 1718 met Piotr the Great of Russia, in Paris and Moscow;
Father of
a.
Jadwiga Kwilecka and
b. Antoni Jozef Poninski, b. ca 1700, and died in 1742/1746.

Antoni Jozef Poninski / Eques Polonus or Joannes Maximilianus Krolikiewicz, died in 1742. Married 1st - Zofia Woronicz; 2nd - Salomea Szembek.
[we have different data on named Antoni Jozef Poninski: died in 1742/1746, in 1738 the Poznan governor, the owner of Parzymiechy, Dankow and Lipie in the Wielun district, the son of Aleksander Kazimierz Poninski, born ca 1670, d. 1710 + Teresa WYGANOWSKA.

Antoni Jozef Poninski born ca 1700; was the Poznan governor in 1738. Antoni died in 1742 in Wola close to Cracow.

Aleksander Kazimierz Poninski, b. ca 1670, d. 1710, the Poznan official - acc. to me Aleksander was the son of mentioned Hieronim (Jarosz) Adam Jaroslaw Poninski (1630 - 1702), MP, the Gniezno governor, the Babimost official]
{Antoni Jozef Poninski b. ca 1700, was the father of
1.
Jozef Poninski, b. ca 1725, d. 1770, General-Lieutenant, the owner of the estates close to PRZEMYSL; the envoy to Petersburg, Spain, Portugal, England, Sardinia, Holland in 1764; in Paris and Wien in 1766;
died in 1770 in LUZWA.
He married Marianna Kalinowska GRABIANKA, b. 1720, died in 1797 -
the owner of Gwozdziec and Zahajpole in the Halicz province.
(we need check Marianna Kalinowska was married twice ? 1st to Grabianka, 2nd to Poninski ?),
and 2.
JAN NEPOMUCEN Poninski - Jan Nepomucen Poninski (1735 - d. aft. 1782), known as Ignacy August Piotr Poninski = Jan Poninski,
the son of ANTONI Poninski and 2nd wife SALOMEA SZEMBEK.
The owner of DANKOW in the Wielun district - the border to KRZEPICE. Closest to Jozef Ossolinski and Jan Klemens Branicki. In 1764 Jan Poninski was in DREZNO and Wien; in 1769 he took Zbrojewo close to Dankow; and Brzoski close to Krzepice. Poninski Jan Nepomucen (1735 - aft. 1782), writer, the Confederat in 1768, Freemason;
he was born in Warszawa. Ie. Ignacy August Piotr Poninski = Jan Poninski,
the son of ANTONI Poninski and 2nd wife SALOMEA SZEMBEK. The owner of DANKOW in the Wielun district - the border to KRZEPICE. 1764 - Colonel, was fighting in France.
Jan Poninski was talking in 1769 with ADAM KRASINSKI in Cieszyn. In 1771, in France and Drezno. 1771-1775 in Paris; visited STRASBURG / Strasbourg [de ROHAN ?]. 1779 - in Poland acted as FREEMASON, under Strasbourg - in Cracow and Warsaw, with J. L. TOUX de SALVERTE, Michal Oginski, Kazimierz Nestor SAPIEHA, and Jan Potocki of Pinsk.
But in 1780 Ignacy Potocki took Freemasonry under Berlin - London Lodges}.

D.
Karol Samuel (1675 - 1727), in Poznan;
E.
Wladyslaw Poninski (d. 1731), the Wschowa official;
The father of Hieronim Poninski, junior, b. ca 1700, married Konstancja Agnieszka Poninska born Mycielska in 1701.

Hieronim Adam Poninski - the Dukes branch.

Marianna Kalinowska [1720 - 1797] married 1st to Jozef Kajetan Grabianka b. ca 1710 [not ca 1720], of Latyczow,
with the son,
famous Tadeusz Grabianka, 1740 - 1807,
and with the daughter
Tekla Grabianka married Jan Amor Tarnowski, b. 1735 - d. 1799.

We back to the branch of Walenty Kalinowski b. ca 1615 + Eufrozyna Bydlowska b. ca 1610 -
his son:
Marcin Kalinowski 1640-1738 + Anna Katarzyna Tarnawska / Anna Tarnowska b. ca 1640
with son
Ludwik Kalinowski b. ca 1680 + 1st to Zofia Potocka b. ca [not ca 1670, KALINOWSKA - PUZYNA] 1700 + 2nd in 1723 to Elzbieta Poninska b. 1700.

Marianna Kalinowska - Poninska - Grabianka had sibilings:
1.
Tekla Kalinowska b. ca 1700/1720 married to Antoni Bielski died in 1789;
2. and
Barbara Kalinowska born circa 1725/1727.
3. [and with Michal PUZYNA] half-sister Konstancja Puzyna m. Stanislaw Kostka Puzyna.
4. half-sister Pss Ewa Mrozowicka.
5. half-sister Pss Franciszka Mierzejewska [compare the Mierzejewski family around me ca 2007-2023, of TCZEW].

Marianna Kalinowska [1st married Grabianka !] b. ca 1720, died in 1797 - the owner of Gwozdziec and Zahajpole in the Halicz -
she was married 2nd to Jozef Poninski, b. ca 1725, died in 1770, General-Lieutenant; the Piotrkow official in 1737;
the son of Antoni Jozef Poninski [born ca 1700, d. 1742/1746 -
Antoni was the son of Aleksander Kazimierz Poninski, b. ca 1670, d. 1710],
and Jozef Poninski was the half-brother of Jan Nepomucen Poninski.

Jozef Poninski, d. 1770, was the half-brother of Jan Nepomucen Poninski (1735 - aft. 1782), writer, the Confederat in 1768, Freemason - the owner of DANKOW in the Wielun district - the border to KRZEPICE. Closest to Jozef Ossolinski and Jan Klemens Branicki. In 1764 Jan Poninski was in DREZNO and Wien; in 1769 he took Zbrojewo close to Dankow; and Brzoski close to Krzepice. In 1771, in France and Drezno. 1771-1775 in Paris; visited STRASBURG / Strasbourg [de ROHAN ?]. 1779 - in Poland acted as FREEMASON, under Strasbourg - in Cracow and Warsaw, with J. L. TOUX de SALVERTE, Michal Oginski, Kazimierz Nestor SAPIEHA, and Jan Potocki of Pinsk.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, Sr., b. 1770, was the son of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski
[b. ca 1729, d. 1802 in Nogat - 26 km south-east to KWIDZYN; 8 kilometres north of Lasin, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz, and 69 km north-east of Torun]
and Marcianna Antonia Barbara KCZEWSKA, b. 1745 in Straszewo
[Straszewo / Dietrichsdorf, 17 km north-east to KWIDZYN; in the Kwidzyn county, close to Ryjewo - 18 km north to KWIDZYN].

The owners of Straszewo:
Jerzy Konopacki in 1604, Albert Schach von Wittenau in 1676, widowed Margareta Schach von Wittenau in 1682, Antoni Kczewski bef. 1768, General Ksawery Trzcinski / Xawery Kanden-Trzcinski in 1768. From 'Archiwum Radziwillowskie' I read on P. Kczewski wrote a letter to K. Radziwill, in Dzierzgon in 1717;
in 1718 Bishop Teodor Potocki acted together with the governor of Malbork, Piotr Kczewski. P. Kczewski wrote to K. Radziwill from Nowy Dwor in 1716;
and in Szynwald in 1717. Named above Straszewo is situated at half way from Malbork to Kwidzyn.

Teodor Wessel b. ca 1730,
was the son of
Wojciech WESSEL, the governor of Warsaw, and his third wife, Teresa Zaluska.

Teodor's ancestors were strongly associated with the ROZAN land and had some properties in that area, later taken over by Teodor Wessel, who received the ROZAN governorship.
Teodor Wessel died in 1791, the Leczyca governor in 1759-1761, was the nephew of the Grand Chancellor of the Crown and the Bishop of Cracow, Andrzej Stanislaw Zaluski, and the Grand Secretary of the Crown, the later Bishop of Kiev, Jozef Andrzej Zaluski.
He was the nephew of Prince Maria Jozefa Sobieska nee Wessel, who often supported him financially.

King Augustus III of Poland-Lithuania was promising the Jews royal protection against any accusation of ritual murder; and next, Bishop Soltyk, made attempt to shore up support for the libel and enlisted another supporter.
Named Kajetan Ignacy Soltyk, 1715 - 1788, was a Polish Catholic bishop of Kiev from 1756, the bishop of Krakow in March 1759.

Kajetan Soltyk was the son of
Jozef Soltyk, the Lublin governor and court marshal to primate of Poland, Teodor Potocki.

Kajetan Soltyk was the brother of Tomasz Soltyk, the governor of Leczyca, and to Maciej Soltyk, the Warsaw governor.

After Soltyk, his former position in Kiev was offered to Bishop Jozef Andrzej Zaluski. The Zaluski family was related to the Soltyks through the second wife of Jozef Andrzej's FATHER.

Jozef Andrzej Zaluski, 1702 - 1774, was a Polish Catholic Bishop of Kiev, a sponsor of learning and culture. Together with his brother Andrzej Stanislaw Zaluski he was raised by their uncles, Andrzej Chryzostom Zaluski, the bishop of Warmia, and Ludwik Zaluski, bishop of Plock. Jozef Andrzej Zaluski, was born in Jedlanka, the Lukow County.
The son of Aleksander Jozef Zaluski, the Rawa Mazowiecka governor, 1652-1727, Jr. and Teresa Potkanska, 1672/1678-1702. Teresa was the 2nd wife of Aleksander Jozef Zaluski.

Jozef Andrzej Zaluski was the brother of
Andrzej Stanislaw Kostka Zaluski, Ludwika Ossolinska and Aleksandra Lanckoronska.

Jozef Andrzej Zaluski - the new bishop of Kiev - was also a close friend of Bishop Antoni Dembowski. Antoni Dembowski was the brother of the late protector of the Frankists, Mikolaj Dembowski.
After Soltyk, his former position in Kiev was offered to Bishop Jozef Andrzej Zaluski. It was in November 1759.
Two weeks later, Bishop Jozef Andrzej Zaluski baptized Jakub Frank in Warsaw. And in May 1760, Jozef Andrzej Zaluski agreed to act as godfather to Frank's wife, Hana.

Commander-in-chief of the Polish Army Stefan CZARNIECKI and Molski - Czarnecki / Czarniecki - Zaluskowski - Nostitz-Jackowski - Hutten-Czapski and Kiedrzynski family line:
Krystyna Molska, of Czarnca, nee Czarniecka, bef. 1650 - 1715, was the second wife in 1687/1688 of Adam Molski of Pleszew, and they had the daughter Anna Molska b. in 1687, married ca 1705 to Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680, with the son Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin and Raszkow, b. ca 1715 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA [my family line].

Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1685; m. second in 1687, after death in 1685 of the 1st husband - Andrzej Zaleski of Smarzew {born ca 1630/1640 - d. 1685}. Smarzew = Smardzew, the Wroblow parish, in the Sieradz county - in the 16th cent. belonged to Potocki and Zaleski, in 1576. Andrzej Zaleski b. ca 1630/1640, had a sister Elzbieta Zaleska b. ca 1635, m. Grzegorz Kozierowski, died aft. 1696, the lady-owner of Bronowo Kmiece in the PLOCK county. Named Elzbieta Zaleska Smardzewska Kozierowska b. ca 1635.

Andrzej ZALESKI m. in 1660 to Krystyna Czarniecka b. bef. 1650, d. aft. 1704, the daughter of Marcin Czarniecki.

Krystyna m. bef. 1688 to Adam Molski died in 1695, with: Helena Molska, and Konstancja Molska, and acc. to me Anna Molska Kiedrzynska younger b. 1687.

Stefan Stanislaw Czarniecki the 2nd, had a daughter Zofia Aniela Czarniecka, b. ca 1670-1723 + Michal Potocki, senator in 1726-1749, the Wolyn governor in 1726-1749, lived ca 1660-1749.

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

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

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

Krystyna Molska, of Czarnca, nee Czarniecka, bef. 1650 - 1715, was the second wife in 1687/1688 of Adam Molski of Pleszew, and they had the daughter Anna Molska b. in 1687, married ca 1705 to Jan Kiedrzynski b. 1670/1680,
with the son
Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin and Raszkow, b. ca 1715 married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + the 1st wife Teresa ZALUSKOWSKA. Andrzej Kiedrzynski - my ancestor of the mother side.

Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka in 1650, married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688. Adam Molski the 1st married in 1669 to Elzbieta Wazynska died in 1672 / 1680. Adam Molski + Wazynska had children:
Wojciech Molski, Piotr Molski and Jozef Molski, and the daughter Anna Molska the 1st.
Krystyna Czarniecka Zaleska Molska had also the daughter Anna older, m. Kiedrzynska nee Molska b. 1687.

ANDRZEJ Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630-1685), was the son of Marcin Marcjan Zaleski + Zofia Mikolajewski).

The village Leszno in the Przasnysz commune is the core of the Wodkiewicz family with Halina Wodkiewicz married Jaworska, at Krokusowa 57-59, with Monika Bogucka married Sedzicka [Monika Bogucka m. Sedzicka was talking in Spring of 2005 at beach to Paulina Sosnierz of Police close to Szczecin] - Sinti - at the same address. We back now to Wodkiewicz of Leszno close to Przasnysz and to Krasne of the Krasinskis. In 1662, Wojciech Gosciminski and Andrzej Roman [the family of the mother's side to Zbigniew Brzezinski had the last name Roman - of Krzynowloga Mala, Zelechow] took Leszno village. Then in 1676 the owner - Jan Bonawentura Krasinski, in 1775-1790 owned by Kazimierz Krasinski, who had also Baranowo with the Kaczynski family, Chudzik - my fate, and Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski's ancestors. Leszno took Agnieszka Brodzka, the daughter of Wiktoria Skarbek Brodzka, and named Agnieszka was the wife in 1841 of Stanislaw Kisielnicki, the owners of Leszno close to Przasnysz in 1847, but Stanislaw Kisielnicki was the owner of Zielona close to Mlawa in the Plock governorate.

Mentioned Stanislaw Kisielnicki acted 1861 in the Agriculture Society under Andrzej Zamoyski [Zamoyski owned Michalow-Bodaczow-Klemensow where lived the Kaczorowski family - see Karol Wojtyla from CZANIEC close to Andrychow and tle last President of Poland killed 10 April 2010 in SMOLENSK], and in the White movement in 1863 under Leopold Kronenberg.

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

LEWICZYN is situated 2 km south to DWUKOLY. Dwukoly is a village in the Ilowo-Osada commune, 5 kilometres south-west of Ilowo-Osada [see Pawel Masnicki of Ilowo, under care of Christopher Robins at Sea View and Norbert Mazur close to Szczecin + the link to OLESNICA], 13 km south-east of Dzialdowo, 2 km north to LEWICZYN.

Above named Zielona close to MOSTOWO, as Zielona Mostowska.
Zielona, 17 km west to Lipowiec Koscielny. Zielona Mostowska was owned by BOBROWSKI + 2nd to Franciszka SKORA of Krery in the Chelmo parish, the daughter of Kazimierz Skora - my family line.

Otylia Karwat Narzymska / Otolia Karwat
was the daughter of above
Maria Jezierska / Marianna Lewald Jezierska KARWAT b. 1793 + Feliks KARWAT b. ca 1785 [the owners of Jablonowo Pomorskie in Prussia]
and Otolia was the granddaughter of Michal Karwat senior, b. ca 1750/1760 + Zofia Suminska.

Stefan Narzymski, studied at Warsaw Uniwersity, b. in 1797 in Obozino or in 1807, died in 1868 in Roma / Rzym; m. Otylia Karwat b. ca 1810, d. in 1867 in Gotha. Otylia Karwat Narzymska = Otolia Karwat.

The parents of Teofil Karwat b. ca 1810/1820:
Andrzej Karwat b. bef. 1790 / NOT ca 1770 + Maria Kreciewska.

Andrzej Karwat b. bef. 1790, the 3rd, was the son of MICHAL Karwat b. ca 1750/1760, SENIOR.
But also Michal Karwat b. ca 1760, was the brother [!] of Andrzej Karwat the 2nd, b. bef. 1770.
Andrzej the 3rd, b. bef. 1790, married Maria Kreciewska b. ca 1790.
So, Andrzej the 3rd, b. bef. 1790 was NOT Andrzej Karwat the 2nd, b. bef. 1770.

Juliusz Enoch begins his career as a protege of the Sokolowski family in Sokolowo and Wrzaca Wielka; Kruszyn and Smolsk close to Filipki and Wola Nakonowska close to CHOCEN. Then under cover of Aleksander THIS in Warsaw and St Petersburg. Juliusz Enoch had created Aleksander Wielopolski.
Juliusz Enoch after 1863 in West Europe knew the backstage of autocracy in Russia and saw that his departure into political oblivion was confirmed on the one hand by the extension of his leave after 1863, and on the other hand by formal nomination, in May 1864, as a member of the Council of State of the Polish Kingdom. This Council not actually performed.
Until the liquidation of the Council of State, Enoch was a member. Local embassies of Western countries in Paris until Enoch's death on October 11, 1880, respected his person as an expert on Russian issues, both abroad and within the domestic political elites, especially the Kingdom of Poland and Galicia.
The course of Juliusz Enoch's official career reflected the process of formation of the intelligentsia in the Kingdom of Poland and at the same time, it reveals the ways of promotion in the bureaucratic spheres of the country that was part of the Russian Empire. The protection of high-ranking decision-makers played an important role in climbing the levels of the administrative hierarchy. The figure of Enoch in the group of officials of Polish, German and Jewish origin occupying prominent positions in the central administration of the Kingdom, was so special that at the turn of the 1850s and 1860s he gained influence over the then governor Michal Gorczakow. Similar like Leopold Kronenberg in the Wloclawek county, the Zamoyski family of Klemensow-Bodaczow, Gustaw Findeisen in Swiedziebnia and Smilowice in the Chocen commune and Count Adam Grabowski.

Stefan Bobrowski b. 1840, was killed in 1863 by Count Adam Grabowski.
Nemd Stefan Adam Bobrowski with nick-name Grabowski, 1840 - 12 April 1863, was a Polish activist for Polish independence and he participated in the January 1863 Uprising. Stefan Adam Bobrowski born in Berdyczow / Berdychiv, the Kiev Governorate, or in Terechove / Terechowa in the Berdyczow county. Died in Las Laszczynski or in Rawicz, was the son of Jozef Bobrowski + Teofila Pilchowska.
Stefan was the brother of Tadeusz Bobrowski and Ewelina Korzeniowski.
Above Jozef Bobrowski born ca 1790/1800, was the son of Stanislaw Bobrowski b. ca 1755 + Katarzyna.
Above Stanislaw Bobrowski older, b. ca 1755, d. 1796, was the son of Ignacy Bobrowski b. 1717 + Petronela Drohojowska. STANISLAW b. ca 1755, was the brother of Michal Bobrowski and Katarzyna Bobrowska.
Ignacy Bobrowski the 1st, b. 1717, the son of Antoni Bobrowski b. ca 1690 + Konstancja. Ignacy the 1st married Petronela Drohojowska, with 2 sons: Stanislaw Bobrowski b. ca 1755, and Michal Bobrowski.
JOZEF Bobrowski b. ca 1690 and Antoni Bobrowski b. ca 1690 probably were the brothers.

Adam Goetzendorf Grabowski m. Ludwika Turno Zienkiewicz;
above Ludwika's sons:
1.
Adam Grabowski died in 1823 + Aleksandra Gorzenska b. ca 1790, the 2nd {with 5 children};
2.
Jozef Ignacy Grabowski, 1791-1881 + Klementyna Wyganowska,
with the son
ADAM Grabowski, the Leopold Kronenberg supporter, b. 1827, m. Jadwiga Lubomirska in 1853, he d. in 1899. Adam Grabowski / Count Adam Jan Pius Waclaw Goetzendorf-Grabowski b. in Lukowo close to Oborniki, d. 1899 in Brixen. Adam Grabowski, b. 1827, the member of the plot managed by Leopold Kronenberg, and on 12 April 1863 he killed Stefan Bobrowski, the commander of the Uprising Goverment. After the outbreak of the uprising, in 1863, there were events that made Adam Grabowski very infamous in history. On March 3, 1863, he left for Krakow as one of the agents of the actual leader of the White, powerful banker Leopold Kronenberg. The purpose of the trip was take power over the uprising by the Whites, and Adam Grabowski presented himself in Krakow as the envoy of the Provisional National Government, which he was not. However, he became the main figure of the conspiracy, as a result of which the dictator Marian Langiewicz was misled by Adam Grabowski, because after the defeat of the first dictator, Ludwik Mieroslawski, the leadership of the uprising, headed by a young 23-year-old Stefan Bobrowski, did not plan to appoint more dictators.

After the outbreak of the uprising, in 1863, there were events that made Adam Grabowski very infamous in history. On March 3, 1863, he left for Krakow as one of the agents of the actual leader of the White, powerful banker Leopold Kronenberg. The purpose of the trip was take power over the uprising by the Whites, and Adam Grabowski presented himself in Krakow as the envoy of the Provisional National Government, which he was not. However, he became the main figure of the conspiracy, as a result of which the dictator Marian Langiewicz was misled by Adam Grabowski, because after the defeat of the first dictator, Ludwik Mieroslawski, the leadership of the uprising, headed by a young 23-year-old Stefan Bobrowski, did not plan to appoint more dictators.

Grabowski, was taking advantage of the self-proclaimed function of the government envoy, and, in addition, he was claiming to be cousin Bobrowski, also appropriated money for the purchase of arms for the insurgents. Due to unfavorable circumstances, the Central Polish goverment had to recognize Langiewicz dictatorship. However, it did not last long, because very quickly his units were beaten, and the general himself arrested by the Austrians. To explain the dictatorship of Langiewicz, Bobrowski arrived in Krakow on March 20, where he met Grabowski. Earlier, in a letter to Langiewicz, who accidentally got to General Wysocki, he wrote about Grabowski: "he is the most common adventurer, whom a serious politician even shamefully mention". This letter spurred the Krakow opposition, and offended Grabowski challenged Bobrowski to a duel. The court of honor stating that the count did not disgrace and the duel would take place.

My mother's family political and genealogical web net under the Illuminati influence but determined by the Russian intelligence and under a control of Germans of Berlin and Dresden: the Jordan family + Ostrowski of the Przedborz district with Chelmo of the Skorzewskis and the Morsztyn family; Szwarcenberg-Czerny with Paszkowski-Armand-Konstantynowicz;
Myszkowski with Jaraczewski;
Jaroszynski; Ankwicz of Wadowice; Malachowski.

Julia Gostkowska b. ca 1805, m. ca 1823, to Brutus Ostrowski, 1800-1873, the son of Ignacy Blazej Ostrowski, 1770-1838 + Tekla Myszkowska, 1795-1823. Marcin Malachowski - the owner of Borzeciczki, Galaski / Galazki, and Mycielinko / Mycielin, with Debowiec; Marianna Bielicka Malachowska in Sobotka close to BIEGANIN of the Kiedrzynskis. Krzyzanowski in Czarnocin;
Chelmo near to Przedborz - the property of the Skorzewskis intermarried Ostrowski-Morsztyn clan.
Beczkowice in the Leki Szlacheckie commune of the Malachowskis + Brzezie, 7 km east to PLESZEW of the Molski - Zaleski - Czarniecki line.
The Sobotka - Karsy - Droszew area with link to Kaliszkowice Kaliskie and Kaliszkowice Olobockie. Bogdanski of Brzezie close to Pleszew; Bogdanski - Madalinski - Kiedrzynski - Trampczynski - Arcichowski - Bardzki - Karwat - Jaruzelski of Kalisz - Zaluskowski - Nostitz-Jackowski of the Kalisz district - Hutten-Czapski of Raszkow and Glogowa close to Bieganin ex-Strzelecki property - Molski genealogical branch. Skora and Gabor in Ochotnik, Krery, Beczkowice and Chelmo, with the link to Kodrab, Dmenin and Bugaj Dmeninski, together with Ankwicz, Zaluskowski, Szwarcenberg-Czerny, Malachowski of Brzezie close to Pleszew, Gostkowski from Andrychow - Wadowice - Kety area, and Koscierzyna + Bialynicze of the Malachowskis + Nowy Sacz and Kamionka Wielka. Chruszczobrod and Trzebieslawice [3 km south to Goluchowice; 5 / 6 km north-west to Chruszczobrod] and Goluchowice in the southern Poland - these villages are only 3 km away -
two families met here:
the branch of Nostitz-Jackowski, Hutten-Czapski, Molski, Pstrokonski together with Kiedrzynski which intermarried in the 20th century to the Konstantynowicz family of Miezonka, Kazan and Moscow with General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski - Armand - Apolon Konstantynowicz' line.
Together with Franciszek Szwarcenberg-Czerny, b. 1692, the Oswiecim governor in 1739, the Wojnicz governor in 1746. Franciszek's daughter was Salomea, by the wife Salomea Nielepiec. Salomea younger m. Stanislaw Ankwicz b. 1720, the Nowy Sacz governor, and she died in 1756.

The genealogy of Anna Dembinska Jackowska / Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, b. ca 1760, died in 1819, came from the Andrychow district. Anna Dembinska b. ca 1760, m. 2nd to Wincenty Sedzimir of Szczytniki b. ca 1760, the guardian of Antoni Dembinski. Wincenty was living in 1815 - 1818 in Podolin. Anna Dembinska married to Andrzej Nostitz-Jackowski / Andrzej Jackowski younger, born in 1748, the son of Andrzej Jackowski, older, the 1st, b. ca 1730, the grandson of Jan Jackowski / Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 + 3rd wife Anna Lukomski. Jan Nostitz-Jackowski married 1st Teresa Zaluskowska [with children among others: Anna Skorzewska and Franciszka Kiedrzynska of Bieganin and Raszkow - my family line], and 2nd to Rozalia Trzebska [with the children in the Chelmza district, 5 km to the Kruszynski clan].

Mentioned Anna Dembinska b. 1760, was the daughter of Antoni Dembinski b. ca 1705, d. in 1781 in Gniewiecin, 6 kilometres south of Sedziszow [the Swietokrzyskie province], 20 km south-west of Jedrzejow. Antoni DEMBINSKI owned Roczyny close to Andrychow, and of Twierdza with Wieprz near to Andrychow.

The fall of Poland in 1795 was the greatest victory of the Russian intelligence in the 18th century, along with the Scots, Templars [Knights of St. John of Jerusalem], Stuart-Jacobites, the Order of Malta [Carsten Niebuhr, Pinto, Cagliostro, Althotas], and the German Illuminati; together with the Poniatowski-Kosciuszko-Czartoryski-Argyll-Douglas-Gordon political and genealogical net versus Morsztyn-Ostrowski-Skorzewski-Ronikier branch around Tadeusz Grabianka's Illuminati [+ Ilinski, Apolon Konstantynowicz and Anna Armand Konstantynowicz, Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska Armand, Lasek, Duflon, Breguet, Venture de Paradise, Piotr Maleszewski, Jozef Sulkowski and others Polish conspirators]; and Nostitz-Jackowski, Hutten-Czapski, Oskierka, Chrapowicki, Kiedrzynski-Nieniewski-Skorzewski, Zaleski-Molski-Czarniecki, Pstrokonski, Madalinski, Psarski, Sulimierski, Pradzynski, Trampczynski, Arciszewski, Niemojewski, Swiatopelk-Mirski families of Polish conspirators.

In GUTOW in the Kucharki parish, 9 km east to Bieganin and 15 km north to Ostrow Wielkopolski, in 1725, Katarzyna Urszula Nieniewska was born, as the daughter of Wojciech Nieniewski / Ninieski + Katarzyna Ostrowska b. ca 1705, d. ca 1770.
In the Kucharki parish lived in the 18th century also the Trampczynski clan.

The French intelligence influenced:
Breguet and Duflon, Konstantynowicz, Armand of Moscow; Kazimierz Krasinski of Baranowo and Krasne; and Oskierka-Prozor branch with Stefania Julia Radziwill of Miezonka; King Stanislaw Leszczynski and Tadeusz Grabianka + Illinski and Lasek in St Petersburg.
At the Polish territory acted Russian, Prussian, Saxon, French, Scottish, English intelligence groups influenced Polish military nets [of Stefan Czarniecki-Zaleski and Stanislaw Leszczynski, who in 1703 joined the Lithuanian Confederation, which the Sapiehas with the aid of Sweden had formed against August of Saxony] and our conspiracy after 1697 until 2022: my permament contract at my factory was cancel on 12 December 2021 acc. to the letter on 15 December 2021 and now I have only 28 days temporary job position; together with the Romani brothers of Romania on 10-12 December 2021 around me under care of Legnica, Jeleniewo with Suwalki, Tczew with Police.
But all back to previous state of the situation on 15th January 2022.

The Foreign Intelligen Agency would like fired me from my factory, because they took all managers positions + Romani minority of Romania. On 05 January 2022 is red line. But on 29 December 2021 acted against me people lived at Wimborne 135 - ex Wadiste Modou of Senegal under care of Paulina of Police of the Stefan Niesiolowski secret net. And boy with black hair, little dark face, 155/160 cm, 25 years old, resident at Garland 40, ex flat of Tomasz, Romani man of Jeleniewo north of Suwalki [20 November - 27 December 2021 he blocked my job in his department, ex Paulina, 2005 for Counter-Intelligence, Autumn 2007 of Foreign Intelligence Agency, with care for Theddy of Wenezuela, boy of Albacete in north-east Andalusia, and Jorge in engineering dep. ex Winterbourne in the ex-Sosnierz home, emigree of Wenezuela] - closest to a family of Suwalki intermarried Lodz. Garland 40 under care of man, 60 years old, of Garland 42; and with Spanish boy of Jolliffe Av. 1/2, with small dog.

My mother's line came from - among others - the Przedborz district, ie in Krery-Chelmo-Ochotnik, were living peoples from Sosnowiec in the Czeladz parish
[CZELADZ:
16 km south to TWARDOWICE; 19 km south-east to TAPKOWICE; 24 km south-west to CHRUSZCZOBROD; 25 km south-west to GOLUCHOWICE];
and from Czestochowa:
Michal Skora + Klara Grudzieniec Stolarczyk m. in 1852, and they had children, among others:
1.
in Feb. 1853, Kazimierz Skora was born + Magdalena Nowak b. ca 1853, died in June 1915
[Magdalena's daughter -
Agnieszka Skora b. 1883 in Krery, m. Wincenty of Czarnocin belonged to the Krzyzanowskis. Antoni Skora, the brother to Agnieszka, was working in Kuchary close to Kodrab and in Bugaj, 7 km west to Kodrab. ZAKRZEW, 4 km east to Bugaj. Zakrzew belonged to the ANKWICZ family intermarried Zaluskowski.
Teresa Zaluskowski m. Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680.
Ankwicz intermarried also Szwarcenberg-Czerny of the Andrychow-Wadowice-Kety district];
2.
in 1856 Marianna Skura + Piotr Sobieraj in 1876 + Tomasz Bajor in 1881.
3.
in 1859 Petronela SKORA / Skura was born and married to Jan Bartnik / BORTNIK b. ca 1855 {?}.

Compare:
Agnieszka Kwiatkowska (born Bortnik), 1821 - 1887, Benedykt Bortnik / BARTNIK and Katarzyna. Agnieszka had 3 siblings: Tekla Wozna and 2 others. Agnieszka married Michal Kwiatkowski b. ca 1810, in 1835, at age 14 {Romani wedding ?}. They had 10 children: Marianna Tesarska, Mikolaj Kwiatkowski and 8 other children {maybe Walenty b. ca 1850; in 1862 Anna Skora was born, and she was married to named Walenty Kwiatkowski, b. ca 1850}. Agnieszka Kwiatkowska died in 1887.
The Kwiatkowski family of Przedborz: in 1772, Lukasz Mikoszewski married to Katarzyna Kwiatkowska in Przedborz. In 1898, in the Chelmo parish, in Kraszewice, Jozef Nowicki the son of Karol Nowicki senior, married Michalina Nowak; Jozef b. 1864; Michalina Nowak b. ca 1870. In Chelmo in 1898 Karol Nowicki of Kraszewice, junior, b. 1864, with the witness Jozef Nowak, b. 1872, and with Stanislaw Nowak b. in 1846, showed a baby born in Kraszewice in 1898, by Michalina Nowak m. Nowicka, b. 1868; the godparents - Jozef Nowak and Zofia Nowicka. Kraszewice, 4 km south-east to Chelmo, 4 km north-west to Trzebce.
4.
in 1862 Anna Skora was born + Walenty Kwiatkowski, b. ca 1850, the wedding in 1881 in Beczkowice belonged to the Malachowskis;
5.
in 1872, Wawrzyniec Skora + Anna Jablczynska (Jabczynska) in 1900 in Lodz.

Ludwika Grabianska b. in 1857 in Twardowice was the daughter of
Ludwik Antoni Ofnucy Grabianski b. 1823 in Twardowice, bpt. in Siemonia, d. in 1885, Twardowice; godparents - Jan Kanty Grabianski, Karolina Ditman, witnesses - Andrzej Ditman and Felicja Stolarska.
Ludwik owned Twardowice and the part in Myszkowice A.

Ludwika Grabianska was the granddaughter of
Walenty Wawrzyniec Grabianski b. in 1771 in Pogonia, bpt. in Bedzin + in 1817 in Siemonia to Joanna Teresa Pieglowska b. 1797, d. in 1830 in Tapkowice, owned Milowice in the Czeladz parish; co-owner of Tapkowice with the villages Nezdara, Ossa; owned Twardowice.
Ludwika was the great-granddaughter of
Franciszek Grabianski b. ca 1735, d. in 1814 in Niegowonice, 6 km east to Trzebyczka, 11 km east-south to Chruszczobrod, 8 km south-east to Wiesiolka, and 9 km south-east to WYSOKA.

And on the Targowica member:
Katarzyna Jordan b. ca 1730, the daughter of Kazimierz Jordan b. ca 1700 + Maria Elzbieta WIKTOR. Katarzyna d. 1808, m. Jozef Taszycki.
Wysoka, 4 km north-east to Chruszczobrod; 7 km east to Goluchowice; and 2 km north to Wiesiolka.

Bzow is situated 3 / 4 km south-east to Kromolow - 16 / 17 km north-east to Chruszczobrod. Kromolow, 6 km east to Zawiercie, 12 km south-west to Kroczyce, 17 km north-east to Chruszczobrod; 7 km south-east to RUDNIKI, 14 /15 km north=east to Wysoka and to Wiesiolka;
and 17 km north-east to GOLUCHOWICE.

Waclaw Myszkowski b. ca 1600, the landlord of Myslow, 11 km north to Siewierz, and of Chruszczobrod. Waclaw Myszkowski b. ca 1600, d. 1663/1666, of Mirow. Chruszczobrod is situated in the Siewierz Duchy in 1443, till 1790; 1795 in Prussia, 1807 in Duchy of Warsaw, 1815 in Russia. Wysoka, 4 km north-east to Chruszczobrod; 7 km east to Goluchowice.

Now we look on Schwarzenberg-Czerny / Szwarcenberg-Czerny:

Franciszka Ksawera Schwarzenberg-CzernyA�‚A��?Ă�?A?€L?A�¬Ă�?A?‚¬A�… / Szwarcenberg-Czerny was born in 1845 to Piotr Pawel Szwarcenberg-Czerny and Julianna Julia Paszkowska. Franciszka Ksawera Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. in 1845, married Benedykt Kwiatkowski b. ca 1845.

Henryk Sabin Schwarzenberg Czerny was born in 1848 to mentioned Piotr Pawel Szwarcenberg-Czerny and Julianna Julia Paszkowska. Henryk Sabin Szwarcenberg-Czerny married Zofia Charczewska and had 2 children.

Above named
Franciszka Ksawera Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. in 1845, married Benedykt Kwiatkowski died in 1877, the Nowina coat of arms. They had 2 children: Stanislaw Kwiatkowski b. in 1866, and Bronislaw Kwiatkowski, 1868 - 1949.
Franciszka Ksawera was born in 1845 to
Piotr Pawel Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. 1815, and Julianna Julia Paszkowska b. 1813.

Turze Male = Male Turze / Klein Turse, the village in the Tczew commune, 8 / 12 km to Tczew. Turze in 1248 was as Male Turze and Wielkie Turze:
Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki m. Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder,
with the daughter
Anna KARWAT born in Male Turze.

JOZEF KARWAT, b. September 1850 in Wichulec, d. in 1918 in Poznan, m. Anna Bardzka. Above Anna Antonina Karwat BARDZKA, b. 1854 in Male Turze, in the Tczew commune, within the Tczew County, 8 / 12 kilometres west of Tczew. Anna Bardzka d. in 1932 in Wichulec [the core of the KARWAT clan], the Brodnica County, acc.to Bieganowski. Anna was the daughter of Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki and Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder / SCHRODER.

Nikodem Bardzki, 1823-1863 in Chelmno + Anna Koschembahr-Lyskowska SZREDER, 1828-1909, ie. Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder. Nikodem was the son of Franciszek Bardzki b. ca 1780, d. in 1827 in Pommerania + Anna Marianna Konstancja ZELEWSKI;
the grandson of
Jozef Bardzki b. ca 1750 and Anna PAWLOWSKA;
the great-grandson of
PAWEL BARDZKI b. ca 1690/1710 - 1739 + Anna SKORZEWSKA b. ca 1700/1705 or bef. 1725,
the daughter of
Count General Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674-1726 + Dorota CHOINSKA b. ca 1685.

Pawel Bardzki had a brother Wojciech Marek Bardzki b. in 1699, d. ca 1770,
who had the daughter
BRYGIDA Bardzka the wife of Owidiusz Walknowski and Jakub Kiedrzynski [Jakub was the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski of Jedlno - my family branch].

And Nikodem Bardzki was the great-great-grandson of
Jan Bardzki b. ca 1650 + Helena Mielaczewska;
Jan was the son of Feliks Bardzki + Katarzyna Wilczynska.

Wojciech Marek BARDZKI had parents:
Jan Bardzki died in 1724 + mother Helena Milaczewska d. 1724.
Wojciech Marek had the daughter Brygida Bardzka married 1st to Owidiusz Wierusz Walknowski, before 1761, 2nd to Jakub Kiedrzynski junior, in 1767.
Brygida Bardzka Walknowska + JAKUB Kiedrzynski had among others three daughters:
1.
Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska ARNOLD, b. 1770 / 1772-1811, the godmother in Raszkow in 1802 to Ignacy Hutten-Czapski b. 1802. The Kiedrzynskis owned Raszkow in 1802. Helena Kiedrzynska nee Hutten-Czapska died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828;
her husband Izydor Kiedrzynski who was living in 1775/1776 until death ca 1802 in Jedlno, b. in Bieganin in 1749, as the son of Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowska.
I need explain to you all on Helena, the wife of Izydor Kiedrzynski, of my mother family line. Helena was the was the second wife of named Izydor Kiedzynski b. 1749 in Bieganin close to Raszkow, as the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1715 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 + Jan's first wife Teresa Zaluskowska.
Helena was born in 1762, and was living together with her husband Izydor Kiedrzynski in Jedlno. Izydor Kiedrzynski was living in Jedlno in 1775/1776 until his death, but Helena Kiedrzynska back home from Jedlno [Jedlno belonged to Mecinski-Stadnicki branch, and then aft. 1775 to the Walewskis, the Freemasons] to Raszkow in 1802 [Raszkow aft. 1803 was taken by the Skorzewskis because Anna Nostitz-Jackowska married Antoni Skorzewski and named Anna was the sister to mentioned Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska married Kiedrzynska], after a death of her husband in Jedlno ca 1802.
Helena died in Wola Wiazowa under care of the Pradzynskis bacause Melchior Pradzynski married to Petronela Kiedrzynska. Petronela's sister was Julianna Kiedrzynska married ARNOLD [the German family] in Raszkow. Above Helena Hutten-Czapska was born probably in Ostrzeszow in 1762. Helena Czapska b. ca 1762, was the sister of Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1765.

Helena's family line has beginning from Jan Czapski b. ca 1610/1620, who had a brother Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski + Leska. Anna Leska Czapska in 1645, sold Smetowo to hands of [with the town Nowe] her next-of-kin Jan Czapski. Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1610/1620. Jan Hutten Czapski b. 1610/1620, and from Jan Czapski we have link to the Ostrzeszow in 1789 - Wielun.

Wladyslaw Czapski b. 1835, bpt. in Wielun; the son of Ignacy Czapski b. 1802 in Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis;
the grandson of Jan Czapski of Ostrzeszow b. ca 1765.
Jan b. ca 1765 was the brother to Helena Hutten Czapska b. 1762, the wife of Izydor Kiedrzynski of Jedlno. Helena Czapska m. ca 1782 but in Ostrzeszow in 1789 she was witness with her maiden name Czapska.
Julianna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska was the godmother to Ignacy Hutten Czapski b. 1802 in Raszkow.
2.
Petronela Kiedrzynska married to Melchior Jan Pradzynski / Melchior Pradzynski of WOLA WIAZOWA.
3.
Franciszka Bajkowska b. ca 1768.

Brief on the CICHOWICZ family:
Unknown CICHOWICZ of Zydaczow in 1764
with a son
Marcin Cichowicz d. 1833 m. Malgorzata Wieczorkiewicz,
with children:
1. Rozalia Bednarski;
2.
Marianna Cichowicz b. 1795, m. 1835 to Antoni Felicjan Karsnicki, 1789-1836, the owner of Kuznica Marianowa,
the son of
Wincenty Karsnicki, the owner of Dembe, and Rozdzaly + Franciszka Bajkowska b. ca 1768;
3.
Franciszka CICHOWICZ m. Jan Karsnicki;
4.
Antoni Cichowicz, the owner of Dankow close Czestochowa, an officer in Zloczew,
m. in 1828 to Jozefa Bleszynska,
the daughter of Stanislaw Bleszynski b. ca 1740 + Konstancja Wezyk.

Stanislaw Uminski b. 1760, d. 1811, the royal chamberlain + Tekla b. 1775 + Jozefa Bajkowska b. ca 1786, d. 1826.
Jozefa Uminska Bajkowska was the 2nd married in 1812, Leon Witalis Chmielewski.
Jozefa Bajkowska was the daughter of
Franciszka Kiedrzynska Bajkowska Karsnicka b. ca 1768,
and the granddaughter of
Jakub Kiedrzynski, the official in Kalisz + Brygida Bardzki 1-voto Walknowska.
The great-granddaughter of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1715.

Laurenty (Wawrzyniec) Uminski, born ca 1700, the landowner of Ruszki, Krotoszyn, Pocierzyn, Wysocie / WYSOCIN, had the son
Kazimierz Uminski b. before 1730, the founder of a chapel in Ruszki; he bought in 1746 named Wysocin Wiekszy and Wysocinek; the border bailiff in BRZESC KUJAWSKI, married to Teresa Besiekierski; Kazimierz Uminski b. bef. 1730, d. 1798.

KAZIMIERZ UMINSKI had children:
1. Jozef Uminski d. 1805, Archdeacon of the cathedral of Luck;
2.
Antoni Uminski d. 1813 + Marianna Byszewski;
with Antoni's children:
a.
Jan Chrzciciel (Baptysta) Uminski 1778 - d. ca 1851, he has sold together with his uncle Konstanty, village Nikonowka near Zytomierz;
b.
Wincenty Uminski b. 1788 (? - in the Radziejow county);
and his daughter Justyna Uminska + Onufry Uminski of Ruszki;
and a grandson - Julian Uminski, painter + Tekla Bogdanska,
c.
Modesta Uminska b. 1786 + Kasper Gorski d. before 1832 + Cyprian Pyzinski (Wola Prosperowa west to ZYCHLIN);
d.
Katarzyna Uminska b. 1792 + Leon Gasiorowski (Pocierzyn near RUSZKI);
e. Marianna Brodzki;
f. Tekla Kalinowska.

3.
Konstanty Uminski,
with a daughter
Rozalia Uminska + Jan Morzycki, Captain, d. 1830, the owner of Chociszew close to OZORKOW.
With a granddaughter
Eufrazyna Morzycka, 1825 - 1860 in Nikonowka + Kazimierz Jan Pienkowski;

4.
Stanislaw Uminski 1760 - 1811, served at the Royal Court + m. 1st Tekla b. 1775; m. 2nd to a granddaughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski, ie JOZEFA BAJKOWSKA b. ca 1786.
- the great-granddaughter of Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin, Raszkow and WILCZKOW, b. ca 1710/1715.

Brief explanation -
Stanislaw Uminski b. 1760, d. 1811, the royal chamberlain
+ Tekla b. 1775
+ Jozefa Bajkowska b. ca 1786, d. 1826.

Jozefa Uminska Bajkowska was the 2nd married in 1812, Leon Witalis Chmielewski.
Jozefa was the daughter of Franciszka Kiedrzynska Bajkowska Karsnicka b. ca 1768,
and the granddaughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski, the official in Kalisz + Brygida Bardzki 1-voto Walknowska.

Michal Bajkowski the owner of Czepy, the official in Kalisz, married in 1785, to Franciszka Kiedrzynska b. ca 1768 [1-voto Wincenty KARSNICKI], the daughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski, the official in Kalisz, and Brygida Bardzki.

Michal Bajkowski and Franciszka Kiedrzynska Karsnicka Bajkowska, had the daughter Jozefa Bajkowska b. ca 1786, d. 1826, m. Stanislaw Uminski d. ca 1811, of Bronow, the 2nd she was married in 1812, Leon Witalis Chmielewski, 1786-1840, the son of Antoni Chmielewski and Eleonora Boryslawski, the owner of Zimotki; Stanislaw's Uminski 1st wife was TEKLA b. 1775.

5. Kazimiera Uminska died in 1786;

6.
Ksawera Franciszka Uminska + Antoni Mieroslawski;
that is Ksawera Uminska b. ca 1750 - ca 1800 + Antoni Mieroslawski ca 1740 - ca 1810 [see the dictator of the January Uprising in 1863].
Antoni Mieroslawski b. ca 1740, d. 1797/ca 1810, the chamberlain in Inowroclaw; the official in Kruszwica; the royal chamberlain, married 1st to Marianna Radonska born ca 1745, d. 1775, but 2nd marriage before 1769 to Ksawera Franciszek Uminska,
with the son
Adam Kasper Mieroslawski born 1785 in Ruszki near Krotoszyn the village, close to BADKOWO, Wieniec and Brzezie; died on November 16, 1837 in Bar-le-Duc.

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

Andrzej Pradzynski, b. 1794 in Kowalew, the Pleszew County, died in 1872 in Zerkow, the Jarocin County, was the son of Melchior Jan Pradzynski + Petronela KIEDRZYNSKA. Wiktoria Modlibowska older (nee Pradzynska), 1836 - 1913, was the daughter of mentioned Andrzej Pradzynski + Apolonia Weronika. Ca 1830, the Wilkowo Polskie owned Antoni Swiniarski [b. ca 1760/1769] with the wife Ludwika Pradzynski [marriage in 1811; she d. 1835].

Ludwika Klara Roza Pradzynski [was the daughter of Antoni Pradzynski], 1759 - 1835. Her father Antoni Pradzynski was the son of Wladyslaw Pradzynski b. 1710 + Marianna Pradzynska, b. ca 1720, the daughter of Kazimiera Pradzynska born Bardzka, b. ca 1700.

Ludwika Pradzynska Swiniarska had the brothers
1.
Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski, born in 1761 in Pacholewo - died in 1817, the owner of Wola Wiazowa [Helena Hutten-Czapska m. Kiedrzynska here was living bef. 1828];
2.
Melchior Jan Pradzynski [b. 1753 in MROWINO, d. 1797, married PETRONELA KIEDRZYNSKA, the daughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski b. 1738,
the granddaughter of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1715 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska,
the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + Teresa Zaluskowska, the 1st wife.

Maciej Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1720 ?, in 1787 was the Piotrkow official, his witnesses [ca 1740] Michal Czarnocki / Michal CZARNIECKI, and Hipolit Czarniecki.

Karol Boromeusz Maslowski was the brother to Anna Zofia Maslowska, b. in 1698, the Lubojnia owner [3 km north to Wola Kiedrzynska, 8 km east to KAMYK of the Kiedrzynskis] + Franciszek Bykowski, d. 1754, the son of Marcin BYKOWSKI, the Ostrzeszow official, and named Anna Zofia MASLOWSKA Bykowska m. 2nd in 1755 to Hipolit Czarniecki b. ca 1695, the son of Szymon CZARNIECKI b. ca 1670.

Maciej Nostitz-Jackowski was the son of Piotr Nostitz-Jackowski / Piotr Jackowski b. ca 1670, d. 1737 in Witkowice, in the Borowno parish.

The figure of Enoch in the group of officials of Polish, German and Jewish origin occupying prominent positions in the central administration of the Kingdom, was so special that at the turn of the 1850s and 1860s he gained influence over the then governor Michal Gorczakow. The measure of this were ENOCH's behind-the-scenes activities to extinguish the political crisis in this country in 1862-1863. The decline of Juliusz Enoch's career, as a result of the collapse of the Polish-Russian co-operating in the 60' of the 19th century after the outbreak of the January Uprising in 1863, was symptomatic of the fate of many Polish officials. The process of liquidating the administrative independence of the Polish Kingdom as well as educational and local government reforms meant that Enoch - formally as an official - remained on leave until 1867.
It is worth mentioning that while staying in Paris, he was not an anonymous person.
Juliusz ENOCH was the author of several memorials and brochures intended for Russian decision-makers. In them, he argued about the need to establish a dialogue with Polish conservatives, to abandon the repressive policy towards the Kingdom due to the threats posed by social demagogues to the monarchical order in the Romanov Empire. Juliusz Enoch also maintained contacts with Aleksander Wielopolski staying with him in Dresden. During the forced stay in exile in Paris, Juliusz Enoch, due to his experience and knowledge of the realities of autocracy, was entertained in the salons of the political elite of the Third French Republic (mainly Bonapartists) and by bureaucratic and military circles. In September 1863, this was a series of dismissals or leaves of high-ranking officials participating in the creation of the "Wielopolski system". On September 5, 1863, Juliusz Enoch was sent on leave for curative purposes. He stayed in Dresden, visiting Paris more often until his death.

In 1839 Juliusz Enoch back from St Petersburg to Warsaw, and he was working under Aleksander This like secretary. Juliusz Enoch in 1842 was working in Law Enactment Commission. In 1842 Enoch finished a law course. Aleksander This in 1842 was the Warsaw prosecutor. Aleksander This recommended Enoch to Paskiewicz. In 1843-1844 Enoch was assistant to THIS. In 1845, Aleksander This supported Enoch to Civil Tribunal in Warsaw. Aleksander This d. April 1846.
But the friend of This, Jan Kanty Wolowski, Frankist, jurist and in 1845 prosecutor, was working together with Juliusz Enoch.
Jan Kanty Wolowski recommended Enoch to Laura Brodowska, the daughter of Karol Brodowski, pro-Russian official in Warsaw. In 1848 Juliusz Enoch was judge for the Warsaw governorate.
One of the most famous male representatives of the Szor family was Jan Kanty Wolowski (1803 - 1864 ?), the son of Pawel Wolowski and Marianna Szymanowska. Pawel Wolowski, 1778-1831.
Jan Kanty Wolowski died in 1884 in the Penza governorate. Jan Kanty Wolowski married Henryka Jezioranska (Wolowska Henrietta), b. 1801 in Warszawa, d. 1860 in Warszawa, the daughter of Ludwik Wolowski and Elzbieta Lanckoronska.
Above Ludwik Wolowski, ca 1764-1832 in Warszawa, was the son of Salomon Franciszek Lukasz Wolowski and Marianna.
Above Salomon Franciszek Lukasz Wolowski / Salomon Franciszek Lukasz Wolowski (Szor) / Szloma, 1732 in Rohatyn - 1813 in Warszawa, the son of Elisza Szor.

Jan Kanty Wolowski was the scholar, attorney, prosecutor, Head of Justice in the governorate of the Kingdom of Poland, dean of the Law and Administration Faculty of the Warsaw School; co-founder of Civil Codec of Law for Kingdom of Poland. In 1863, the tsar deprived him of his positions, because Jan Kanty Wolowski was suspected of supporting the January Uprising and anti-government activities. As a result of the investigation, at the end of 1863 he was deported to Siberia, then to Narowczat/ Novochat, where he died on October 31, 1884.

Marianna Wolowska (born Szymanowska), 1770 [or ca 1780 ?] - 1836, married Pawel Wolowski in 1801, and Pawel Wolowski was born in 1778, in Warsaw.
Marianna had 5 children:
Jan Kanty Wolowski,
Karolina Anna Jezioranska (born Wolowska)
and others.

Note - Lt. Colonel Romuald Traugutt (1826 - 1864) was a Polish general, October 1863 to August 1864 he was the Dictator of Insurrection, headed the Polish national government on 17 October 1863 to 20 April 1864, and was president of its Foreign Affairs Office; hanged on 5 August 1864, together with Rafal Krajewski, Jozef Toczyski, Roman Zulinski and
Jan Jezioranski.

In the second half of the 18th century, Frankism was also very influential in Rohatyn and in nearby villages and towns. In 1755, Elisha Szor of ROHATYN and Nachman of Busko went to Turkey to meet Jakub Frank [compare ALTHOTAS and Cagliostro !].
They persuaded him to start a messianic mission in Poland. During the tour known in the tradition of the Sabbath, the so-called "chawur", Jakub Frank visited Mogilev Podolski, Kopyczynce, Jezierzany, Busk, Dawidow, Lwow, as well as Rohatyn (June and August 1757).
At the end of 1757, the Frankists, including Eliza Szor, went with their leader, Jakub Frank, to Turkey [see Cagliostro and ALTHOTAS]. The escape of the Frankists was connected with the death of their former patron, the Bishop of Kamieniec Podolski, Mikolaj Dembowski (organizer of the first Kamieniec Podolski dispute, at whose main representative of the Frankists was Elisha Shor).
In Turkey, Elisza / ELIZA Szor was soon arrested and died in a local prison in 1757.

Elisza Szor = rabbi Elisza Szor / Schor, 1690-1757, the son of
Rabbi Alexander Sander Schor, ABD Uhnow and Vietel.

Elisza Szor was the brother of
Rav Moshe Schor;
Hinde Margolis;
Devora Babad;
unknown, a wife of R' Samuel Shmelke Rokeah;
Rav Yizchak Schor,
and 4 others.
Half brother of unknown the wife of R' Mordecai R' Yakels.

Above Rabbi Alexander Sander Schor (Shorr), ABD Uhnow / Shorr, 1660 in Lvov - 1737 in Zhovkva / ZOLKIEW. The son of Efraim Zalman Schor and Hannale.

On November 2, 1759 Jakub Frank reached Warsaw accompanied by six of his followers. But then acted the brothers
1. Salomon / Salomo / Szlomo Szor,
2. Nathan and
3. Jehuda Szor from Rohatyn.

In 1759, several dozen Frankists converted to Christianity, and among them, on November 12, 1759 in Lviv, Shlomo Shor (Salomo ben Elisha Shor),
the son of Elisha Shor,
who at the time of his baptism received the name of Franciszek Lukasz Wolowski / Salomon Franciszek Lukasz Wolowski SZOR / Szloma, 1732 in Rohatyn - 1813 in Warszawa,
the son of Elisza Szor.

Above Salomon Franciszek = Szloma Salomon Wolowski b. 1732, had three brothers:
1. Michal Wolowski (Natan ben Elisha Shor / Michal Natan Wolowski),
2. Jan Wolowski (Yehuda ben Elisha Shor / Jehuda Szor),
3. Henryk Wolowski (Icchak ben Elisha Shor).

Salomon = Szloma Franciszek Lukasz Wolowski b. 1732, was the father of
1.
Andrzej Wolowski b. ca 1757;
2.
Franciszek Wolowski, the Warsaw brewary owner.
Franciszek Wolowski / Franciszek Ksawery Wolowski, nobility in 1792/1793, b. 1758, and bpt in 1759, b. in Lwow, d. 1839;
with the son Jan Ignacy Wolowski, 1786 in Warszawa - 1844 in Krasnystaw;
and the granddaughter Celina Krysinska, 1826-1845 + Zygmunt Jan Michal Krysinski.

Marianna Agata Szymanowska (born Wolowska), 1789-1831, was the daughter of Franciszek Ksawery Wolowski and Barbara Lanckoronska. Franciszek was born in 1758.
Marianna had 8 siblings:
Karol Wolowski,
Teodor Wolowski
and 6 other siblings.

Marianna married Jozef Teofil Franciszek Szymanowski, b. 1785, in Warszawa, and they had 3 children:
Felicja Celina Franciszka Jozefa Mickiewicz (born CELINA Szymanowska) and 2 other children.

Marianna Agata Wolowska m. 1810 in Warsaw to Jozef Szymanowski, with whom she had three children while living in Poland:
Helena (1811-61), who married a man named Malewski, and twins:
Celina Szymanowska (1812-55), who married Adam Mickiewicz,
and Romuald (1812-40), who became an engineer;
children remained with Maria after her separation from Szymanowski in 1820. The marriage ended in divorce. Jozef Szymanowski died in 1832. Jozef Szymanowski was born ca 1770/1780.

Franciszek Szymanowski / Franco Francis Szymanowski b. ca 1770/1780,
Michal Szymanowski b. ca 1770/1780, and named here
Jozef Szymanowski was born ca 1770/1780, were brothers - acc. to me.

We have similar characters:
1.
Marianna Agata Szymanowska (married Wolowska b. ca 1790 [not 1789] in Warsaw); the daughter of Agata Konstancja Szymanowska (nee Wolowska) b. ca 1759 + Franciszek Szymanowski b. ca 1750.
Agata Konstancja Szymanowska, ca 1760 in Warsaw - 1809 in Petersburg, was the daughter of Salomon Franciszek Lukasz Wolowski.
Ludwik Wolowski, ca 1764-1832 in Warszawa, was also the son of Salomon Franciszek Lukasz Wolowski and Marianna.
Above Salomon Franciszek Lukasz Wolowski / Salomon Franciszek Lukasz Wolowski (Szor) / Szloma, 1732 in Rohatyn - 1813 in Warszawa, the son of Elisza Szor.

Filipina Brzezinska / Filipina Teofila Karolina Brzezinska b. 1800, d. 1886, the daughter of Franciszek Szymanowski + Agata Konstancja Szymanowska (Wolowska).
Filipina was the sister to named Marianna Agata.

2.
Franciszek Ksawery Wolowski - b. 1758, had the daughter Marianna Agata Wolowska = Maria Szymanowska, pianist, born in 1789 in Warsaw, d. 1831 in St Petersburg, pianist.
Maria married Szymanowska born as Marianna Agata Wolowska in Warsaw, 1789, died in 1831, St. Petersburg, Russia; was a Polish composer and one of the first professional virtuoso pianists of the 19th century.
Marianna Agata Wolowska was daughter of Franciszek Wolowski, a landlord and a brewer + [1st wife of Franciszek WOLOWSKI ?] Barbara LANCKORONSKA, 1780 - 1849 / 1850?
Barbara was the daughter of unknown Lanckoronski [Barbara maybe was the daughter of Jan Lanckoronski of Brzezie, officer of Nur, 1746-1791 + Maria Anna Januszkiewicz b. 1755].

Marianna Agata WOLOWSKA, an international pianist who married Jozef Szymanowski, with whom she had three children, Helena and twins - Celina Szymanowska and Romuald.

Celina SZYMANOWSKA, 1812-1855, married on 22 July 1834, in Paris, to poet, Adam Mickiewicz / Adam Bernard MICKIEWICZ, 1798 in ZAOSIE - 1855;
with children:

Marie MICKIEWICZ, 1835 - 1922 [= Maria Rymwid-Mickiewicz / Maria Helena Julia MICKIEWICZ / Maria Helena Julia Gorecka];
Wladyslaw Mickiewicz / Ladislas Joseph MICKIEWICZ, 1838-1926,
Helena MICKIEWICZ;
Alexandre Andre Etienne MICKIEWICZ, 1842-1864,
Jean Gabriel Donat MICKIEWICZ b. 1845;
Joseph Theophile Raphael MICKIEWICZ, b. 1850.

Above Maria Helena Julia Gorecka (Rymwid-Mickiewicz) (b. 1835), m. Tadeusz GORECKI {with a daughter Helena MODLINSKA b. 1861 + Jozef Eligiusz Modlinski of Krzywaradz, b. 1861, who was the great-grandson of Kazimierz Uminski, 1760-1803 in GAWLOWICE, m. Anna Mniewska}.

Kazimierz Uminski was the son of Wladyslaw Uminski b. 1720, from the branch in BRZESC KUJAWSKI.
Above Tadeusz Gorecki was the son of Antoni Mikolaj Gorecki b. 1787 + WERONIKA Eydziatowicz.
The grandson of Walenty Gorecki ca 1740 - 1812, who was the son of Kasper Gorecki and Marianna.

Armand Levy, 1827-1891, Adam Mickiewicz's secretary.
A leading freemason, anti-papist, a Christian socialist, the member of the First International; he arrived in Paris in 1845, to Lamennais and George Sand, and participant of the Paris Commune. He was the secretary of Adam Mickiewicz. He was a behind-the-scenes figure, had an influence not only on the fate of three generations of the Mickiewiczs, but also on the events taking place on the main stages of Europe. He acted in Poland, Romania, Italy, and Turkey.
Mentioned Armand Levy arrived to Poland (in 1860) as the secretary to Jakob / JACOB Cremieux who was at the time organizing the Alliance Israelite Universelle. Levy was courier, a French lawyer and journalist. Armand Levy (1827 - 1891) was the anti-clericalist, a freemason, a socialist.

Karol Majewski, secretary of Leopold Kronenberg, was among the first of conspirators bef. 1863. He was a very influential personality in conspiratorial circles; in 1860, Majewski had the most influence among the students.

Maksymilian Maurycy Unszlicht b. 1839, was a member of the academic committee (consisting of three persons), was also attended by Edward Jurgens, the son of a Jewess, who ran all the youth circles and associations that was set up in Warsaw.

The WHITE underground movement before the 1863 JANUARY UPRISING among a various Polish circles in St. Petersburg, Kiev and Warsaw was originated coincidentally with an arrival in Poland (in 1860) of one of the secretaries to Jakob / JACOB Cremieux [Isaac-Jacob Adolphe Cremieux], who was the son of Saul Haim Cremieux / Cremieu and Sarah Carcassone.

JACOB Cremieux was at the time organizing the Alliance Israelite Universelle ['All Jews are responsible for one another']. This courier was a French lawyer and journalist, Armand Levy (1827 - 1891), an anti-clericalist, a freemason, a socialist; he was "born in a Roman Catholic family, but with a Jewish grand-father, he was passionate about the Jewish cause. He fought alongside his illustrious friends, such as Adam Mickiewicz [Mickiewicz's stay on the Bosporus], Ion Bratianu
and Camillo Cavour,
for the independence of Poland and Romania, and for the unification of Italy",
by Wikipedia; Armand LEVY propagated the social upheaval in Russia.

The Alliance Israelite Universelle is a Jewish organization founded in 1860 by Adolphe Cremieux "to safeguard the human rights of Jews around the world".
The first President:
Louis Jean Konigswarter (1814-1878). He came from Jonas Hirsch Konigswarter (ca 1740 - 1805) who was emigrated to Furth, in Bavaria, where he established a business. He had five sons, among others - Julius Jonas Konigswarter (1783-1845) with Julius's son
Louis Jean Konigswarter (1814-1878).

Louis's great-grandson Jules de Konigswarter (1904-1995), married to Pannonica Rothschild (1913-1988).
Louis's granddaughter Helene Josephine Konigswarter (1873-1922), married to Gaston Calmann-Levy (1864-1948). Calmann-Levy is a French publishing house founded in 1836 by Michel Levy (1821-1875) and his brother Kalmus LEVY / Calmann Levy (1819-1891). In 1893, Calmann was succeeded by his sons Georges, Paul and mentioned Gaston.

The second President:
Isaac-Jacob Adolphe Cremieux b. 1796, d. 1880, a French Minister of Justice in 1848, and in 1870-1871. He was a defender of the rights of the Jews in France. The Freemason in 1818, at Grand Orient de France lodge in Nimes, and in Paris during 1830. In 1866 CREMIEUX became 33rd degree [TEMPLAR] and Great Commander in 1868.

Ascher Ginsberg - Ahad Ha'am (1856 - 1927) and Theodor Herzl for several years were at the head of the Zionism movement and were called the founders of Zionism; close friends of Herzl were Max Nordau, and Professor Richard Gotheyl. Asher Ginsberg was born in Skwira / Skvyra, the province of Kiev, Russian Empire, in 1856.

3.
Agata Konstancja Szymanowska (Wolowska) b. ca 1759 + Franciszek Szymanowski b. ca 1750.

Agata Konstancja Szymanowska, ca 1760 in Warsaw - 1809 in Petersburg,
the daughter of Salomon Franciszek Lukasz Wolowski;
and she had:
a.
Jozef Szymanowski = Jozef Teofil Franciszek Szymanowski, 1785 in Warsaw - 1832 in Warsaw + Elzbieta Mlodzianowska, 1791-1847, the daughter of Franciszek Salezy Mlodzianowski.
Elzbieta had:
A.
Zofia Szymanowska-Lenartowicz,
B.
Aniela Leszczynska, 1824 in Otwock Wielki - 1872.

b.
Marianna Agata Szymanowska (Wolowska b. ca 1790 in Warsaw);
c.
Jakub Szymanowski b. 1797 in Warsaw,
the father of
c1.
Jakub Franciszek Szymanowski;
c2.
Waclaw Cyryl Jakub Szymanowski, 1821 in Warsaw - 1886,
with the daughter, 1856-1942, the wife of Franciszek Olszewski.
c3.
Katarzyna Felicja Szymanowska;
c4. Jozefa Teofila Wolowska.

d.
Maria Kunegunda Zawadska;
e.
Filipina Teofila Karolina Brzezinska b. 1800, d. 1886,
the daughter of Franciszek Szymanowski + Agata Konstancja Szymanowska (Wolowska).
Filipina m. Franciszek Jakub Brzezinski, with:
Franciszka Teofila Krysinska;
Kazimierz Brzezinski senior;
Teofila Anna Zielinska
and Aniela Brzezinska.

FILIPINA was the sister of
Jozef Szymanowski;
Marianna Agata Szymanowska (Wolowska);
Jakub Szymanowski;
Maria Kunegunda Zawadska
and Jan Filip Szymanowski.

Filipina Brzezinska was the pianist.

TADEUSZ BRZEZINSKI was the father of famoust globalist and US Presidents adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski:
Diplomat, Tadeusz Brzezinski, and Leonia nee Roman married Brzezinski, helped Jews escape Nazi Germany.
Leonia Roman came from Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz. The Roman family owned ZELECHOW.
TADEUSZ's father - Kazimierz Brzezinski junior b. 1866 in Zolkiew,
who was the son of above Kazimierz Brzezinski senior and Zuzanna Mayer.

Szlomo's son, also Franciszek Lukasz Wolowski, JUNIOR, supposedly became the secretary of Stanislaw August Poniatowski, but there are no historical sources that would definitely confirm this information.

The second son of Szlomo, Franciszek Ksawery Wolowski, had many offspring, including
Jan Wolowski younger, and
Teodor Wolowski, who were ennobled (Jan in 1839). They were given the coat of arms.

And we back to Bratoszewice with Fryderyk Skorzewski, the son of Marianna Ciecierska Skorzewska.
My family line Arnold - Kiedrzynski together with the Frankists, the Matuszewski - Wolowski line in Chocen, Glowno and Bratoszewice:
Teresa Matuszewska Wolowska b. ca 1740, was the sister {?} to Stanislaw Matuszewski b. 1740, and Walenty Matuszewski b. ca 1750.

Stanislaw Matuszewski b. ca 1740 + Franciszka Weissberger / Weissbergerin b. ca 1760, was the brother to [?] Walenty Matuszewski b. ca 1750, m. Brygida Niemirowska.

The roots of Jan Bloch, the Lodz banker [+ Leopold Kronenberg and in ZGIERZ, Findeisen, Pawinski, Leszek Miller, Zieleniewski], leads us straight to WRZESNIA [+ Rajmund Skorzewski], PAKOSC [+ Tadeusz Wolanski and CZOLGOSZ, 1901 assassination of the US President], HAMBURG [+ net in 1741-2022, together with Malta and Master Manuel Pinto + Althotas], ALTONA [+ Cagliostro and Tadeusz Grabianka], London [+ Manoah SIBLY, the member of the Swedenborgian Theosophical Society; and the Swedenborgian enthusiasts Philippe de LOUTHERBOURG, Peter Lambert de LINTOT and Charles RAINSFORD.

Illumines of Avignon and 'The New Church' or Swedenborgianism. Saint-Martin collaborated with Goran Ulrik Silverhjelm], and to Vienna [+ JONATHAN EYBESCHUTZ]; to Poznan and the Kartuzy county.

Selim Bloch / Salomon Bloch married Fryderyka NEUMARK b. 1803, d. 1873/1879.

ELISHA SCHOR, the first known of the Wolowski family, was a descendant of Zalman Naphtali Schor, rabbi of Lublin.
For many years Elisha Schor held the position of Maggid in the community of ROHATYN / Rogatin, and was among the leaders of Shabbateanism in the southeastern part of the Polish Kingdom. In 1755, with his sons and his son-in-law Hirsch Shabbetais, the husband of his daughter Hayyah, joined the sect of Jacob Frank, whom he regarded as the loyal successor of Shabbateanism.
It was at Elisha's initiative and with his participation that the disputation with the rabbis was held at Kamieniec Podolski / Kamenets Podolski in June 1757; he also signed the Patshegen ha-Ta'anot ve-ha-Teshuvot ("Summary of the Arguments and the Replies"). After the death of Bishop Mikolaj Dembowski, the patron of the Frankists, Elisha was compelled in the autumn of 1757 to flee across the Turkish border with his followers. He died there.

The children of Elisha Schor,
Solomon,
Nathan,
Lipman,
Hayyah,
and their families adhered to the Frankist sect, until their conversion to Christianity in 1759, when they changed their name to Wolowski (Pol. wol = Heb. shor). They held various positions in the court of Jacob Frank in Poland and in Offenbach.

Zalman Naftali Szor (Rabbi Zalman Naftali Schorr) ie. Naftali Zvi Hirsch Schor, of Lublin. Born in 1530 in Alsace, France; d. 1587 in Lublin.
The Son of Moshe Ephraim Zalman Schorr and Hanna.
The father of Rabbi Ephraim Zalman Shor, author "Tevuat Shor".

Naftali Schorr was the Rabbi in Brzesc Litewski and Lublin, by Mark Za'k Rowan in 2018 at geni.com. SCHOR, NAPHTALI HIRSCH BEN ZALMAN (known also as Hirsch Elsasser), according to Fuenn, is to be identified with Naphtali Herz, rabbi of Brest-Litovsk, one of the signatories to a decision in the affair of the Agunah of Brest. It has, however, been proved that this identification is not warranted.

Term of the first dispute was designated on July 17, 1759 at noon at noon in the archcathedral church in Lviv, of which Priest Mikulski sent letters to the Catholic clergy. There were thirty of members from the Archdiocese of Lviv, the rest from different parts of Poland. The speakers were Chaim Kohen Rapaport, Rabbi of Lviv and the enemy of the Frankists, then Beer of Jazlowiec, and Dawid, rabbi from Stanislawow; and Izrael from Miedzyborz, and rabbi from Rozdol, where he founded the Chassidic sect as Baal-Szem. On the part of the Frankists came only thirteen representatives. Among which were Jehuda ben Nosen Krys, of Nadworna, Salomon ben Bijasz Szor, the son of rabbi from Rohatyn, and Nachman Szmujlowicz, rabbi from Busko. Frank himself has remained in the area of Kamieniec Podolski. A translator of the Frankists, a certain Moliwda-Kossakowski. On September 17, Frank himself was baptized in the Lviv cathedral, and afterwards in the following months it made over five hundred of his followers, who adopted Polish names, largely received nobility and became the progenitors of many today's families.
Acc. to dr Aleksander Czolowski.

The most famous Wolowska was Marianna Agata WOLOWSKA, an international pianist who married Jozef Szymanowski, with whom she had three children,
Helena and twins -
Celina Szymanowska and Romuald.

Celina Szymanowska married in Paris on July 22, 1834, to Adam Mickiewicz, with whom she had six children.

One of the most famous male representatives of the Szor family was Jan Kanty Wolowski (1803 - 1864),
the son of
Pawel Wolowski b. 1778 and Marianna Szymanowska;
Jan Kanty Wolowski was the scholar, attorney, prosecutor, Head of Justice in the governorate of the Kingdom of Poland, dean of the Law and Administration Faculty of the Warsaw School; co-founder of Civil Codec of Law for Kingdom of Poland. In 1863, the tsar deprived him of his positions, because Kanty was suspected of supporting the January Uprising and anti-government activities. As a result of the investigation, at the end of 1863 he was deported to East Europe, not to Siberia; to Narovchat / Narowczat, where he died on October 31, 1884.

Narovchat is a rural locality and the administrative center of Narovchatsky District, the Penza Oblast, Russia. Close to Mordovia Republic [south-east to Moscow and to Ryazan; at half way from SAMARA to Moscow], 145 km south-west to SARANSK.

Among the descendants of ELISH / Elisha Shor, we should also mention Ludwik Wolowski, the son of Franciszek Wolowski and Tekla Wolowski, a well-known economist, advocate, publicist and social activist in France.

The note to SOKOLOWSKI around Chocen, Kowal and Brzesc Kujawski:

Sokolowo [Sokolow] in 1785 belonged to Jozef Jordan Walenty Sokolowski = Jozef Sokolowski, b. 1760 and his father Antoni Sokolowski of Wrzaca Wielka, Sokolow / Sokolowo and of Ochle born ca 1710 + Marianna Obiedowska b. 1730. SOKOLOWO has direct link to the CHOCEN commune and to KOWAL by the Sokolowski family. Above Jozef Sokolowski older, of Sokolowo close to Wrzaca Wielka, b. 1760 married to Marianna Wolicka, the daughter of Cyprian Wolicki + Teresa Keska.
Jozef's son -
Roman Antoni Bogumil Sokolowski, 1786-1865 [= Roman Sokolowski was married in 1818 in KRUSZYN close to Brzesc Kujawski - in 1797 Kruszyn belonged to Sokolowski - Kruszyn is situated 9 km south-east to Brzesc Kujawski] + Katarzyna Sokolowska of Wrzaca Wielka and Sokolowo. Roman Antoni Bogumil Sokolowski, 1786-1865, m. Katarzyna Sokolowska (nee Sokolowska), the daughter of Michal Sokolowski + Ludwika, the daughter of Stefan Radoszewski and Zofia.
Michal Sokolowski b. ca 1758, was the son of Adam Sokolowski + Elzbieta Zychlinska, b. ca 1730, the daughter of Serafin Seweryn Zychlinski.

Above Adam Sokolowski b. ca 1730, the son of Wojciech Sokolowski + Marcjanna Marianna Wodzinska, the daughter of Kazimierz Wodzinski.

Mentioned Roman Sokolowski died in 1865, was the father of
1.
Eustachy Wojciech Kazimierz Sokolowski + MORZYCKA, with children:
A.
Andrzej Sokolowski b. 1850 [the father of Bronislawa Sokolowska;
Leonia Moczarska; Maria Kasprzykowska; Stanislawa Jaroszewska; Urszula Brzozowska and 7 others - my parents known the Brzozowski family in the 60' of the 20th century];
B.
Mieczyslaw Sokolowski;
C.
Jadwiga Gutkowska;
D.
Helena Jarnuszkiewicz;
and 5 others.
2.
Michalina Ludwika Jozefa Morzycka b. 1846
[m. Wladyslaw Ignacy Sokolowski b. 1836, with children:
a.
Zofia Gluzinski;
b.
Wlodzimierz Sokolowski, 1870-1921;
c.
Witold Sokolowski, 1871-1944,
with children:
Stefan Lech Sokolowski (1904 in Warsaw - killed by Russians in 1940 in Katyn + Cecylia BENISZ),
and Maria Danuta Zelazowska;
d. Jadwiga Sokolowska;
e. Janina Sokolowska and 1 other];
3.
Franciszka Jozefa Ludwika Lipinska;
4.
Michal Konstanty Jan Sokolowski;
and 5. Lech Sokolowski.

Jozefa Klobukowska born Sokolowska, in 1840, was the daughter of Edward Sokolowski and Anna Jozefina Sokolowska born Klobukowska; above Edward was born in 1815.
Anna Klobukowska Sokolowska was born in 1819, in Warszawa, died in 1865;
Jozefa born Sokolowska had sister Ludwika Dmochowski born Sokolowski. Jozefa married Jan Nepomucen Klobukowski b. in 1830, with the son Jan Dominik Klobukowski.

The parents of above EDWARD Sokolowski:
Jozef Sylwester Sokolowski b. 1784 younger
{compare KEPA SZLACHECKA - Stanislaw Sokolowski was born in 1806, in Kepka Szlachecka, 7 km south-west to KOWAL; south of WLOCLAWEK.
Kepa = Kepka Szlachecka - at half way from CHOCEN to KOWAL.
Smolsk, 17 km north to Chocen,
- in 1793 owned by Sokolowski - 5 km east to Brzesc Kujawski.
DEBICE
- 1780 to Sokolowski, at half way from BRZESC KUJAWSKI to KOWAL; south-west to WLOCLAWEK.
Roman Sokolowski was married in 1818 in KRUSZYN close to Brzesc Kujawski - 1797 belonged to Sokolowski - Kruszyn is situated 9 km south-east to Brzesc Kujawski}
+ Ludwika Walentyna Jozefata Mdzewska, b. ca 1780. Debice, 2 km east to Kruszyn, 9 km north-west to Wola Nakonowska [Walesa here], 9 km north to Smilowice [Findeisen; Arnold], 15 km north to Chocen.
Debice was owned by Ludwika Mdzewska Sokolowska d. in 1882.

Sylwester Sokolowski b. 1784 = Jozef Sylwester Sokolowski, was the son of Michal Sokolowski b. ca 1758.
Michal Sokolowski was the Kowal governor in 1783-1794, the King's Poniatowski supporter. Michal acted in Radziejow in 1780 together with his brother Wojciech Sokolowski. MICHAL Sokolowski co-operated with Stanislaw Dambski / Stanislaw Dabski in KOWAL. The MP in 1784 from Inowroclaw. The King gave him a fortune in KRUSZYN in 1792-1793, and Michal Sokolowski again in 1797, and ca 1850 to Krzymuski, next HACK until 1945 [KRUSZYN in 1765 Stefan RADOSZEWSKI, then to Michal Sokolowski in 1792].

Jan Kanty Jozef Wojciech Sokolowski, 1782-1885 in Warsaw, was the brother to Jozef Sylwester Sokolowski, b. ca 1780/1784 who married to Ludwika Walentyna Jozefata Mdzewska;
with children among others
1.
Leokadia Jozefata Michalina Krzymuska, b. 1812 in Kruszynek, close to Kruszyn, and near to Wola Nakonowska; m. Tadeusz Szymon Krzymuski, 1800-1889, the son of Karol Krzymuski and Ludwika.
2. Edward Sokolowski b. 1815 in Kruszynek + Anna Klobukowska.
3.
Marian Wincenty Konstanty Sokolowski.

Above Jozef Sylwester Sokolowski was the brother to Jan Kanty Jozef Wojciech Sokolowski b. 1782, who m. Css Konstancja Sierakowska,
with children:
Michalina Morzycki;
Wanda Mielecka;
Wiktor Sokolowski b. ca 1810
[Wiktor's son was Jan Kanty Sokolowski younger, b. 1862 + Zofia CZERNICKA, the owners of WYSOKIN,
with a son
Henryk Sokolowski younger b. 1891 in Wysokin, the Przysucha County {15 km north-east to DRZEWICA where was the iron plant of LOEWENSTEIN until 1939, and Kobylanski director was killed by Jews in the Second World War}, d. 1927 in Wloclawek. In 1916 in SMOLSK, 6 km east to BRZESC Kujawski, the Sokolowskis estate;
then in Wieslawice close to KOWAL and Kepka Szlachecka;
in the 20' of the 20th century he was living in Wloclawek, single]
and Henryk Sokolowski older b. ca 1810.

The links from Chocen-Kowal-Smolsk area to Wloclawek and to Przysucha-Drzewica area, and Lipowiec Koscielny-Mlawa-LEWICZYN:

Zielona Mostowo = Zielona Mostowska. This is NOT MOSTOWO. Mostowo is situated 7 kilometres north of Szrensk, and 8 km south-west to LIPOWIEC Koscielny [Jozef Feliks Bobrowski]. August Samuel Kobylanski, b. 1821 in Lewiczyn close to Mlawa, d. 1880; buried in Drzewica. Lewiczyn, 1 km south to the Prussian border, north-east to the Lipowiec Koscielny district, within the Mlawa County; 11 km north-west to MLAWA.

Zielona close to MLAWA. This is NOT MOSTOWO. Zielona = Zielona Mostowska [we have Zielona, 17 km west to Lipowiec Koscielny. Zielona Mostowska was owned by BOBROWSKI + the 2nd to Franciszka SKORA of Krery in the Chelmo parish, the daughter of Kazimierz Skora - my family line]:
Zielona, west to Mlawa. At the beginning of the 20th century belonged to Bobrowski married second to Franciszka Skora of Krery and from LODZ.
Zielona - 2 km north-east to Cierpigorz No 2.
Zielona is a village in the Kuczbork-Osada commune, within the Zuromin County,
6 kilometres west of Kuczbork-Osada, 5 km north-east of Zuromin.

Wola Proszkowska - 17 km south-east to ZIELONA.

Jozef Feliks Bobrowski bought Zielona Mostowska / Zielona. Close to MOSTOWO in the MLAWA county in 1913 roku. Zielona belonged to the Bobrowskis to 1939. Jozef Bobrowski had younger daughter Jozefina WERNER, the co-owner of Zielona.

Leszek Moczulski of Mariowka in the Przysucha district in 1944/1945 [Kobylanski and Drzewica, the GERLACH factory and my family in the Second World War - see PFEIFFER + Skora in LODZ, and Skora + Bobrowski from Przedborz].

August Kobylanski, b. ca 1880 / born in 1891, killed in January 1943 by Jew, Izrael Lew Ajzenman. August Kobylanski m. ca 1910/1918 to Maria Pfeffer / Maria Pfaiffer b. 1900,
with a daughters:
1.
Maria Kobylanska, 1910-1990 + Adam Stanislaw Ryszard Mieczkowski;
2.
Bogna Kobylanska + Jan Czerski - come from Stezyca, the Kozienice County.

August Kobylanski, 1891 - 1943 in Kuznice Drzewickie, buried in Drzewica, m. Maria PFAIFFER / Maria Pfeffer b. ca 1900, NOT ca 1890. Maria Pfaiffer Kobylanska was the sister to Wanda PFEIFFER.

Wanda PFEIFFER b. 1894 [the Kleniewskis were living in Nowosolna close to LODZ in the 20' of the 20th century], married ca 1915 to Przemyslaw Kleniewski, 1889-1944.
Wanda PFEIFFER had the sister Halina Stanislawa Pfeiffer, 1891-1944 + Karol Stanislaw Szlenkier, 1884-1944.
Wanda Kleniewska had sibilings:
1.
Halina Stanislawa Pfeiffer, 1891-1944 + Karol Stanislaw Szlenkier, 1884-1944;
2. PFEIFFER, 1896-1965;
3.
Maria PFEIFFER, 1900-1985 + 2nd Jan Fudakowski, 1901-1982.
August Kobylanski was the husband of Maria Pfeiffer / Pfeffer b. 1900, her 1st husband.

Wanda PFEIFFER b. 1894 [the Kleniewskis were living in Nowosolna close to LODZ in the 20' of the 20th century], married ca 1915 to Przemyslaw Kleniewski, 1889-1944. Wanda PFEIFFER had the sister Halina Stanislawa Pfeiffer, 1891-1944 + Karol Stanislaw Szlenkier, 1884-1944.
Above Stanislaw Karol Leopold Szlenkier b. 1884, was the son of Karol Jan Szlenkier + Maria Zenobia GROSSER.
Karol Jan Szlenkier, 1839 in Warsaw - 1900 in Warsaw, was the son of Anna Barbara TEMLER married Szlenkier, b. 1821.

August Kobylanski OLDER, b. 1821, d. 1880 in Warsaw; married EMILIA GERLACH 1830-1856.

August Kobylanski YOUNGER, b. ca 1880, killed in January 1943. He has death certificate in Drzewica - as August Ferdynand Kobylanski born on July 7, 1891 - d. January 20, 1943 in Drzewica. The son of Bronislaw Kobylanski, b. 1854 + Maria Kreyszoff.

Bronislaw's father - August Samuel Kobylanski b. 1821 in Lewiczyn, 8 km north-west to Mlawa, died in 1880 in Drzewica. The grandfather was -
Filip Kobylanski b. ca 1790 + Ewa Zaborowska.

August Kobylanski was the husband of Maria Pfaiffer. The brother of Maria Jadwiga Kobylanska-Bauerfeind.

Juliusz Enoch b. 1822, was the son of doctor Jakub Enoch, who was born in 1785 and he was living in Sokolowo / Sokolow close to Wrzaca Wielka. Juliusz's supporter was jurist Aleksander This. Sokolowo, 3 km north-east to Wrzaca Wielka, 3 km west to Kielczew Smuzny Pierwszy.

Sokolowo [Sokolow] in 1785 belonged to Jozef Jordan Walenty Sokolowski = Jozef Sokolowski, b. 1760 and his father Antoni Sokolowski of Wrzaca Wielka, Sokolow / Sokolowo and of Ochle born ca 1710 + Marianna Obiedowska b. 1730.

SOKOLOWO has direct link to the CHOCEN commune and to KOWAL by the Sokolowski family.

Jozef Sokolowski older, of Sokolowo close to Wrzaca Wielka, b. 1760 married to Marianna Wolicka, the daughter of Cyprian Wolicki + Teresa Keska.
Jozef's children:
1.
Roman Antoni Bogumil Sokolowski, 1786-1865 [= Roman Sokolowski was married in 1818 in KRUSZYN close to Brzesc Kujawski - in 1797 Kruszyn belonged to Sokolowski - Kruszyn is situated 9 km south-east to Brzesc Kujawski] + Katarzyna Sokolowska of Wrzaca Wielka and Sokolowo;
2.
Teresa Jadwiga Sokolowska, 1795-1824 + Andrzej Boguslaw Zychlinski, 1789-1857;
3.
Bogumila Sokolowska, b. ca 1795 + Wincenty Rzeszotarski, ca 1790-1825;
4.
Stanislaw Kostka Sokolowski, ca 1798-1802 + Nepomucena Sokolowska of Sokolowo b. ca 1800;
5.
Stanislaw Erazm Sokolowski, 1803-1869, b. in Kepka Szlachecka close to CHOCEN, bpt. in Grabkowo, judge in Kowal, the landlord of Kepka Szlachecka close to Kowal and to Chocen
[I had few spies around me in 1981-1995 and again ca 2012/2023, from Kowal and Chocen, like Jaroslaw Slota / Skota the friend of Malgorzata Zieleniewska b. ca 1960/1965 and of Monika Bogucka married Sedzicka at Krokusowa 59, the friends of the Jaworski family of Krokusowa 57 intermarried Halina Wodkiewicz b. in the 20' of the 20th cent., d. 2016 in Lodz, but born in Leszno village close to KRASNE of the Krasinski dukes, and close to Przasnysz with the Rodys family intermarried Swiatopek-Mirski of Swiedziebnia and of Stara Hancza + Nostitz-Jackowski + Rodys + Gustaw Findeisen closest courier of LEOPOLD KRONENBERG who intermarried to the ZAMOYSKI family of Klemensow-Bodaczow where were living the Kaczorowski family - the link to Wojtyla family of CZANIEC close to ROCZYNY together with KISZCZAK family],
and Stanislaw ERAZM Sokolowski confirmed his nobility in KOWAL in 1837
[GRABKOWO is situated close WOLA NAKONOWSKA, were the WALESA family lived aft. ca 1803; 3 km south-east to Czerniewice, 1 km north to Kepka Szlachecka, 6 km south-east to Wola Nakonowska, 7 km south-east to FILIPKI, and 9 km south-east to SMILOWICE of FINDEISEN, 9 km east to CHOCEN of HIGERSBERGER]
and Stanislaw Erazm Sokolowski married Franciszka Lutostanska, 1807-1884
[Ms Franciszka Sokolowska, born Lutostanska in 1807, d. 1884, married Stanislaw Erazm Sokolowski, born on May 8, 1806, in Kepka Szlachecka, 7 km south-west to KOWAL; they had 4 children, among others Maciej Artur Konstanty Sokolowski of Wrzaca Wielka],
with children:
1. Maciej Artur Konstanty Sokolowski, 1834-1893 + Zofia Urszula Stanislawa Sokolowska of Wrzaca Wielka and Sokolowo, 1853-1915;
2.
Jozef Blazej Marian Sokolowski, b. 1839;
3. Alfons Franciszek Sokolowski, 1841-1893 + Stefania Stanislawa Wesierska, 1853-1920;
4.
Pelagia Sokolowska, ca 1841-1909 + Jozef Franciszek Blizinski, 1827-1893.

Ignacy Zakrzewski was the son of Izydor Zakrzewski [b. ca 1705/1715 - died bef. 1775] and Izabela RADOMICKA, Zakrzewska.
The grandparents of named Ignacy Zakrzewski, the Freemason:
Andrzej ZAKRZEWSKI [b. ca 1670/1675 - 1738, the governor of SANTOK in the Great Poland] and Franciszka Mielzynska, 1677 - 1764 [marriage ca 1699; she died in PAKOSLAW].
In the 19th century, Chocen belonged [in 1845 - before him Chocen was owned by Wyssogota-Zakrzewski] to Jozef Blizinski (1827-1893), a comedian and ethnographer. Jozef Franciszek Blizinski, b. 1827 in Warsaw, died in 1893 in Cracow; Polish playwright; the son of Augustyn Franciszek Blizinski b. 1796, and Marianna Helena Zakrzewski b. ca 1799.

Augustyn Franciszek Blizinski b. 1796, died in 1848 in Chocen, married in 1825, in Belchow, to Marianna Helena Barbara Zakrzewska.
Jozef's cousins were the owners of CHOCEN:
Konstancja [Konstancja Zakrzewska, 1760 - 1840, the daughter of Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the governor of LAD, 1710-1779, and Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779] and her husband Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the owner of Chocen and Bodzanowka (in 1842). In 1845, Ignacy's daughter Marianna Zakrzewski was died and Jozef Blizinski took CHOCEN.

Jozef Blizinski was living here in Chocen until 1854, and then the estate was again had taken [1854-1873] by Marianna Helena Barbara nee Zakrzewska married BLIZINSKA [b. ca 1799/1800], his mother [Marianna Helena was the daughter of Antoni ZAKRZEWSKI and Rozalia STRUMILO].
Probably in 1873 Jozef's mother Marianna Helena was died and Jozef Blizinski left Chocen.

Juliusz Enoch b. 1822, was the son of doctor Jakub Enoch, who was born in 1785 and he was living in Sokolowo / Sokolow close to Wrzaca Wielka. Juliusz's supporter was jurist Aleksander This. Sokolowo, 3 km north-east to Wrzaca Wielka, 3 km west to Kielczew Smuzny Pierwszy.

Sokolowo [Sokolow] in 1785 belonged to Jozef Jordan Walenty Sokolowski b. 1760 and his father Antoni Sokolowski of Wrzaca Wielka, Sokolow / Sokolowo and of Ochle born ca 1710 + Marianna Obiedowska b. 1730. SOKOLOWO has direct link to the CHOCEN commune and to KOWAL by the Sokolowski family.
The note to SOKOLOWSKI around Chocen, Kowal and Brzesc Kujawski:
Jozefa Klobukowska born Sokolowska, in 1840, was the daughter of Edward Sokolowski and Anna Jozefina Sokolowska born Klobukowska; above Edward was born in 1815. Anna Klobukowska Sokolowska was born in 1819, in Warszawa, died in 1865;
Jozefa born Sokolowska had sister Ludwika Dmochowski born Sokolowski.
Jozefa married Jan Nepomucen Klobukowski b. in 1830, with the son Jan Dominik Klobukowski.

The parents of above EDWARD Sokolowski:
Jozef Sylwester Sokolowski b. 1784
{compare KEPA SZLACHECKA - Stanislaw Sokolowski was born in 1806, in Kepka Szlachecka, 7 km south-west to KOWAL; south of WLOCLAWEK. Kepa = Kepka Szlachecka - at half way from CHOCEN to KOWAL.
Smolsk, 17 km north to Chocen, - in 1793 owned by Sokolowski - 5 km east to Brzesc Kujawski.
DEBICE
- 1780 to Sokolowski, at half way from BRZESC KUJAWSKI to KOWAL; south-west to WLOCLAWEK.
Roman Sokolowski was married in 1818 in KRUSZYN close to WLOCLAWEK - 1797 belonged to Sokolowski - Kruszyn is situated 9 km south-east to Brzesc Kujawski}
+ Ludwika Walentyna Jozefata Mdzewska, b. ca 1780. Debice, 2 km east to Kruszyn, 9 km north-west to Wola Nakonowska [Walesa here], 9 km north to Smilowice [Findeisen; Arnold], 15 km north to Chocen.
Debice was - Ludwika Mdzewska Sokolowska d. in 1882 - in her hands.

The Walesa family settled in Chocen throughout the 19th century and remained under the influence of the Higersberger. It's a big network which includes Rokossowski, Krasinski, Kaczynski, Chudzik in the Baranowo parish, north-west to Ostroleka; Olszowski, Maslowski, Myszkowski, Psarski, Kreski and Sulimierski in the area of Olszowa - Kepno - Grebanin and Wieruszow - Baranow; Higersberger of Chocen; Kalkstein of Krzynowloga Mala and Pluskowesy; Murzynowski of Swiedziebnia with the Hutten-Czapski of Bukowiec in the Swiecie county, Kojdanow and close to Swiedziebnia. Dzialynski and Oskierka in the Pleszew county and Miezonka in the Berezyna parish - the link of the Greater Poland and Pommerania to Belarus ca 1788/1800; Karwat of Bydgoszcz and General Wojciech Jaruzelski and Marshal Jozef Pilsudski together with Hutten-Czapski, Bardzki with Karwat, Walknowski, Kiedrzynski and Mielzynski. Chocen belonged to Blizinski until 1873; Fryderyk Lange [aft. 1898/1900]; Feliks HIGERSBERGER, b. in 1820, owner in 1873, and Alexander Higersberger in 1888.
Sakartvelo / Georgia sided with Russia in 2012/2013 [at the same time, a gypsy Maciej Igor Wojtczak born in Brzesc Kujawski acted against me, studying with Radoslaw Sadowski of Przybranowo [Romani, too] in Wloclawek, a wife from Lipno, where Lech Walesa studied, here Walesa served in the army [but ancestors in the Chocen commune, aft. ca 1803; here Findeisen in Smilowice, and Findensein's family in Zgierz, the Pawinskis, also in Bratoszewice aft. 2020; from Zgierz the Zieleniewskis, the friends to PM Leszek Miller, and this is team of Sedzicki at Krokusowa 59, with Tadeusz Cieslak at Krokusowa 72A, and support of Krokusowa 55, 15/17 and 47 in Lodz, with the Jaworski family until 2017 at Krokusowa 57 + Halina Wodkiewicz from the Leszno small village, 7 km to Krasne of the Krasinskis, but in Krasne we have Marceli Nowotko, the Soviet spy; Leszno is situated 7 km to Przasnysz [with the links to Bobrowski-Skora family {the links to Pffeifer of Przedborz, Skora of Krery in the Chelmo parish, Czarnocin owned by the Krzyzanowskis - Krzyzanowski in Samara co-operated in 1902 with Trocki / Lejba Bronstein before his visit in London to Lenin who under care of Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company + Armand-Paszkowski clan + Inessa Armand and Anna Konstantynowicz nee Armand of Moscow} and to Karwat-Lewald Jezierski clan, with the links to Puc close to Koscierzyna], here in Przasnysz lived the German family Rodys + Findeisen of Swiedziebnia and the Chocen commune, with the Nostitz-Jackowski, Swiatopelk-Mirski then in Stara Hancza, and in January 1905 in St Petersburg Minister of Home Office; Rodys intermarried Findeisen - Swiatopelk-Mirski branch, and moved home to Zgierz - intermarried to Zieleniewski and the Malgorzata Zieleniewska acted against me ca 1987/2001, together with Monika Bogucka acted 2001/2005 married Sedzicka at Krokusowa 59, the friends to the Jaworskis at Krokusowa 57 {in Monika Bogucka Sedzicka met Paulina Sosnierz, of Police close to Szczecin, and this is links to Romanian Gypsies like Mariusz who acted in January 2023} and to Jaroslaw Slota vel Jaroslaw Skota from CHOCEN, acted 1983-2001;
I have friend from the Chocen commune aft. ca 2010 to January 2023], here in LIPNO also lived Leszek Balcerowicz [the link to Sinti Boguslaw Grabowski, acted with Donald Tusk, and Boguslaw Grabowski was my friend in Lodz in 1968-ca 1983.
The Tusk family lived around Koscierzyna among others in the estates of the Gostkowski family from Tomice, few km to Wadowice.

KIKOL [Zboinski] close to LIPNO [Pola Negri, Leszek Balcerowicz, Lech Walesa]:

Jan Albin Goetz-Okocimski, Baron, a Polish brewer of German ancestry, and patron of the arts, a 'Freiherr', born in 1864, in Okocim, MP. In 1911 he polonized his name to Goetz-Okocimski. JAN ALBIN m. Zofia Jadwiga Maria. Ex-partner of Godzik. Above Jadwiga Maria Goetz Okocimska nee Suminska, 1867-1945, the daughter of Artur Jozef Gabriel Suminski + Juliana Karolina Piwnicka, 1842 in Sikorz, in the PLOCK county - 1923 in Uszew, in the Brzesko County, Lesser Poland.
Juliana Suminska Piwnicka was the daughter of
Eugeniusz Piwnicki + Joanna Zboinska.
Joanna Piwnicka Zboinska was the daughter of
Karol Jozef Zboinski + Prakseda Chelmicka, ca 1795 - 1837 in KIKOL in the LIPNO county.
Buried in KIKOL close to LIPNO.
Prakseda was the daughter of Onufry Chelmicki + Teodora Brygida CISSOWSKA / Teodora Cisowska.

Onufry Chelmicki, 1755 - 1815 in Chalin, the husband of Teodora Brygida Cissowska. The father of Prakseda Zboinska. Onufry was th official in Dobrzyn in 1788. Above Prakseda Zboinska Chelmicka, ca 1795 - 1837 in KIKOL close to LIPNO [see Lech Walesa, Leszek Balcerowicz, Maciej Igor Wojtczak and Pola Negri with the Dabski, Kielczewski and Chalupiec of Zilina in Slovakia net]. Above Teodora Brygida Chelmicka Cissowska b. 1765.

Above Onufry Chelmicki, 1755 - 1815 in Chalin [compare Lech Walesa].

Mentioned above
Karol Jozef Zboinski, 1788 - 1850 in KIKOL, close to LIPNO.
The son of Count Franciszek Ksawery Zboinski + Joanna Grabinska.
The husband of Prakseda.

Mentioned Franciszek Ksawery Zboinski, 1751 in KIKOL - 1818 in KIKOL close to Lipno.
The son of Count Ignacy Antoni Zboinski b. ca 1714 + Salomea.
The husband of Ksawera Podoska.

Above Ignacy Antoni Zboinski had the son Jan Nepomucen Zboinski, MP, ca 1753-1805, m. in 1786 in Warszawa to Wiktoria Rudzinska, 1758-1817, the daughter of Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski, 1730-1764 + Eustachia Elzbieta Potocka, died in 1781.
JAN NEPOMUCEN Zboinski had children:
Ksawera Zboinska, ca 1788-1861 + Ignacy Stadnicki, 1777-1828.

Above IGNACY Antoni Zboinski had the son
Count Franciszek Ksawery Zboinski, the governor of Plock (1790-1793), MP, a title of Count in 1798, the Slonsk and Raciaz governor (1777-1790), senator in 1777-1793, lived in 1751-1818,
married twice:
the 1st to Ksawera Podoska, 1771-1786;
the 2nd to Joanna Grabinska, ca 1761-1821.

Above JOANNA ZBOINSKA GRABINSKA:
the daughter of Wojciech Grabinski, the Royal Court official, livad ca 1710-1786 + Karolina Malachowska, 1730-1817;
the granddaughter of
1.
Jan Malachowski, 1698-1762 + Izabela Humiecka, ca 1700-1783;
2. Jozef Grabinski, senator + Teresa Wolska.

Note to above Ignacy Antoni Zboinski and KIKOL with LUBRANIEC:

Ignacy Kazimierz Plaskowski b. in 1818 in Czarne, d. 1888. 1847, he married in Kikol to Antonina Marianna Tekla Zboinska,
the daughter of
Count Karol Zboinski, the Kikol landlord. Chopin visited Karol Zboinski in Kikol.

Count Karol Jozef Zboinski, ca 1790-1850, was the son of
Count Franciszek Ksawery Zboinski, the PLOCK governor, lived in 1751-1818 + Joanna Grabinska, ca 1761-1821.
The grandson of
Ignacy Antoni Zboinski, the PLOCK governor, lived ca 1714-1796 + Salomea Karsnicka, ca 1724-1776;
and of
Wojciech Grabinski, b. ca 1710/1720, d. 1786, the top member of the Bar Confederation in 1768.

Compare with my family line of
Stefan Grabinski b. ca 1695 - d. 1742 + ca 1715 to Konstancja Lubiatowska d. 1763.
STEFAN was the son of Jan Grabinski b. ca 1660, died in 1710 + Katarzyna Rokicka died in 1729.

WALESA and KIKOL with the PLASKOWSKI family:

Faustyn Plaskowski was the brother of
1.
Kajetan Cyprian Plaskowski b. 1781, d. 1872, Colonel, acted in PLOCK, in 1793 in Czarne + Jozefa Trembecka;
2. Antoni Plaskowski;
3. Agaton Marian (Marcjan) Plaskowski b. 1775;
4. Marianna (Marcjanna) Plaskowska b. 1776 + Kazimierz Komorowski;
5. Teodora Plaskowska;
6. Maria Plaskowska.

Faustyn was the son of Michal Plaskowski, manager in Opalenica, b. ca 1750 + (1773) Katarzyna Czaplicka.
And the grandson of
Piotr Plaskowski, b. ca 1725, the owner of Czarne, Baldowo, Surdowek, Piasieczno, judge in LIPNO, buried in Skepem / Skape + Febronia Cissowska.

Piotr Plaskowski was the brother to
1.
Jozef Plaskowski b. 1700/1720, d. 1773, in 1730 the Brodnica official + Rozalia Hutten-Czapska, died in 1755,
2.
Olbracht Plaskowski died in 1776, the Lidzbark Warminski governor, MP in 1733 + Rozalia Bagniewska,
3.
Franciszek Plaskowski who bought in 1730 Chojno + Franciszka Hutten-Czapska.

And the great-grandson of
Wojciech Plaskowski b. ca 1700 + Zofia Kaweczynska, of CHELMNO Pomorskie.

In 1812, Czarne close to LIPINY, took Antoni PLASKOWSKI, the son of Michal Plaskowski.
Czarne in 1815, Kajetan Cyprian Plaskowski took; he was born bef. 1790, m. Jozefa Trembecka, b. ca 1790.
Czarne in 1847 - Ignacy Kazimierz Plaskowski, the son of Kajetan.
Ignacy Plaskowski, 1818-1888 + Css Antonina Zboinska, 1820 - 1858.

Ignacy's sister was
Anna Plaskowska, 1824-1898 + Anzelm Kielczewski, b. in 1822 in SAMPLAWA, d. in 1893.

Jakub Teodor Trembecki was the great-grandfather of named Jozefa Plaskowska m. Kajetan.

Ignacy Plaskowski d. in 1888, and Czarne took his son Karol Teodor Plaskowski, 1850-1913. In 1893, Karol sold the village to Teodor Dabrowski, who had mills, brewery and distilleries. During the interwar period, bef. 1939, the village belonged to Stanislaw Wilski (1874-1942). Starorypin took Dabrowski; Osiek belonged to Robakowski; Plonne was owned by Bonkowski.

Teodor Dabrowski m. Pelagia Szefer, in KIKOL, 9 kilometres north-west of Lipno, in 1894, and Dabrowski Teodor was the son of Ignacy and Franciszka. Teodor Dabrowski b. 1865 in Brzeziny. Teodor had sibilings: Dabrowski Jozef b. in 1857 in Brzeziny; Dabrowski Jan b. in 1868 in Brzeziny close to GLOWNO and LODZ.
The Czarne estate included: Jozefowo, Baldowo and Rumunki Plaskowice.

Michal Plaskowski, 1742 - 1812 in Czarne, the Lipno county.
Zenon Plaskowski moved home to Rokocin close to Starogard Gdanski, 5 kilometres south-west of Starogard Gdanski, 8 km north-west to JABLOWO of the Nostitz-Jackowskis.

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

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

Jan Nepomucen Zboinski in 1776 took all after his father Ignacy Zboinski.

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

KIKOL close to LIPNO:

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

Elzbieta Potocka [the 1st Rudzinska of Sedziszow Malopolski; the 2nd Krasinska of Baranowo, in the Ostroleka county, and of Zegrze; the 3rd Hutten-Czapska of Bukowiec in the SWIECIE county, and of Przysiersk] m. Antoni Czapski ca 1768/1770 until bef. December 1772.

The owner of Sedziszow Malopolski in 1787 or in 1790, was Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska.
Her sister - Wiktoria Rudzinska [m. above Jan Nepomucen Zboinski in 1786].

Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska / Rudzienska, the owner of Sedziszow Malopolski, was the daughter of Elzbieta Potocka, m. Michal Rudzinski. Named Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski lived in 1730-1764.

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

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

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

Elzbieta Potocka
[the 1st Rudzinska of Sedziszow Malopolski;
the 2nd Krasinska of Baranowo, in the Ostroleka county, and of Zegrze;
the 3rd Hutten-Czapska of Bukowiec in the SWIECIE county, and of Przysiersk]
m. Antoni Czapski ca 1768/1770 until bef. December 1772.

The owner of Sedziszow Malopolski in 1787 or in 1790, was Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska.
Her sister - Wiktoria Rudzinska [m. Jan Nepomucen Zboinski in 1786].

Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska / Rudzienska, the owner of Sedziszow Malopolski, was the daughter of Elzbieta Potocka, m. Michal Rudzinski. Named Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski lived in 1730-1764.

Kikol - the owner, Ignacy Antoni Zboinski and his son Jan Nepomucen Zboinski.
Kikol is a village in the Lipno County, 10 kilometres north-west of Lipno and 36 km east of Torun.
Konotopie is a village in the Kikol commune, within the Lipno County, 4 kilometres south of Kikol, 6 km north-west of Lipno, and 37 km south-east of Torun.
In 1853, Konotopie bought Ignacy Kazimierz Plaskowski. In 1877, Konotopie took his son Karol Plaskowski until 1892.

Glodowo - owned by the Plaskowskis.

Note to ZBOINSKI:
Aleksander Madalinski [born ca 1690 - died before 1773], the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow north-west to Sieradz, came from BOBROWNIKI by PROSNA.
The son of Andrzej Madalinski born in 1650, in Bobrowniki, died in 1720, official of WIELUN; Andrzej Madalinski older, married bef. 1690 to Marianna Grabianka, 1660 - 1721. They had one the son Aleksander Madalinski b. ca 1690.

Andrzej MADALINSKI of BOBROWNIKI, had taken from Marcin Borzyslawski / Marcin BORYSLAWSKI, and Stanislaw Borzyslawski / Stanislaw Boryslawski, in 1685, village Zarzecze and Debicza in the Ostrzeszow county.
Ca 1705, Marianna Grabianka Madalinska, 2nd married Samuel Rudzinski of CZERSK.

Samuel's relatives:
Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska / Barbara Rudzienska, the owner of Sedziszow Malopolski, was the daughter of Eustachia Elzbieta Potocka / Elzbieta Potocka b. ca 1720
{the daughter of Feliks Potocki and Marianna Danilowicz;
the granddaughter of
Michal Potocki, ca 1660-1749 + Zofia Aniela Czarniecka, ca 1660-1723,
the daughter of Stefan Czarniecki, the Commander-in-chief of the Polish Army + Katarzyna Hulewicz}
+ Michal Rudzinski / Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski, 1720/1730-1764.

Named Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski lived in 1720-1764; the son of Kazimierz Rudzinski, 1676 - 1759 + Antonina NOWOSIELSKA born aft. 1690
{her second husband was Wiktor Cieszkowski}.
The grandson of Samuel Stanislaw Rudzinski b. ca 1640, d. 1676 + Marianna GRABIANKA,
the daughter of Bartlomiej Grabianka younger;
the granddaughter of Bartlomiej Grabianka older + Zofia BRZESKA.

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

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

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

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

Elzbieta Potocka [the 1st Rudzinska of Sedziszow Malopolski; the 2nd Krasinska of Baranowo, in the Ostroleka county, and of Zegrze; 3rd Hutten-Czapska of Bukowiec in the SWIECIE county, and of Przysiersk] m. Antoni Czapski ca 1768/1770 until bef. December 1772.

The owner of Sedziszow Malopolski in 1787 or in 1790, was Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska.

PRZEWORSK and Majdan Sieniawski:
Until 18th century Przeworsk was owned by the Tarnowski clan, next to Ostrogski and the Lubomirski family. The Lubomirskis took Sedziszow Malopolski. In 1649 Sedziszow Malopolski + Rzeszow was owned by Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski.
In 1661, the Sedziszow Malopolski town passed on to the Potocki family, as a dowry in a wedding of Feliks Kazimierz Potocki with Krystyna Lubomirska. Krystyna was the daughter of Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski [see the Lubomirskis in ZELECHOW and the Roman - Brzezinski clan in Zelechow and Krzynowloga Mala].
Then to the son of Krystyna - Michal Potocki;
and to Piotr Potocki - the supporter of the 3rd May Constitution. Piotr Potocki was the insurgent in 1768, in 1785 left Sedziszow Malopolski, died in 1794.
In 1772 Sedziszow Malopolski was annexed by Austria until October 1918.

In 1787 or in 1790 Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska, the Sedziszow Malopolski owner, the daughter of Elzbieta Potocka, m. Michal Rudzinski,
and Elzbieta Potocka married the 2nd to Kazimierz Krasinski [of Krasne near to Przasnysz; and of Baranowo north-west to Ostroleka; and of the Leszno village south to Przasnysz and close to Krasne - see Halina Wodkiewicz married Krasinska at Krokusowa 57 in Lodz until 2016].

Elzbieta Rudzinska died in 1776/1781, was the daughter of FELIKS Potocki. Feliks Potocki was the son of Michal Potocki with his 2nd wife. In 1803 - Jan Nepomucen Zboinski was the owner of Sedziszow Malopolski.
Then to Wiktoria nee Rudzinski m. Zboinska, the sister of Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska.

Sedziszow Malopolski has the link to Opinogora = Opiniogora:

the owner of Sedziszow Malopolski in 1787 or in 1790, was Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska. Her sister - Wiktoria Rudzinska [m. Jan Nepomucen Zboinski in 1786]. Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska / Rudzienska, the owner of Sedziszow Malopolski, was the daughter of Elzbieta Potocka, m. Michal Rudzinski.
Named Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski lived in 1730-1764.

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

Kazimierz Jan Krasinski, 1725-1802 = Kazimierz Krasinski = Jan Kazimierz Krasinski, died in ZEGRZE - and here we have von Gersdorff / Gersdorff family.

Augustin Mailly had a children:
1. Marie Jeanne Constance de Voyer d'Argenson;
2. Adrien de Mailly, b. 1794, the owner of SEDZISZOW MALOPOLSKI;
3. Louis Marie de Mailly.

Augustin de MAILLY married the 3rd in 1780 to Blanche Charlotte Marie Felicite de Narbonne-Pelet,
with a son
Adrien de Mailly d'Haucourt, marquis de Mailly-Nesle, d. in 1878, the owner of SEDZISZOW MALOPOLSKI and then Sedziszow Malopolski belonged to his children or cousins.

In 1844, Sedziszow Malopolski bought French Count Adrian De Mailly = Adrien Augustin Amalric de Mailly-Nesle formerly Mailly, b. in 1792 in Paris. Adrien Augustin Amalric de Mailly, prince d'Orange, b. 1792 in Paris, two years before the death of his father, died in 1878 in Requeil, in France. Adrien was the son of Joseph Augustin de Mailly, marquis d'Haucourt, Comte de Mailly, Seigneur de Raineval / Augustin-Joseph de Mailly, 1708 - 1794
[Augustin was the father of Marie Constance de Mailly; Louis Marie de Mailly Haucourt and Adrien de Mailly, marquis d'Haucourt].

DUBROWNA belonged to the Hlebowiczs, the to Sapieha; the land included in 1772 to Russia; in the 19th century owned by the Lubomirskis. Eugeniusz Adolf Lubomirski, Duke, b. 1825 in Dubrowna, d. 1911 in Kruszyna, north to Czestochowa and south to JEDLNO of the Walewskis. He was political activist, art collector and bibliophile. The son of Eugeniusz Lubomirski senior and Maria Czacka.

Eugeniusz Adolf Lubomirski, Duke, the 1st marriage in 1850 in Warsaw to Krystyna Lubomirska;
2nd to Roza Zofia Zamoyska in 1859,
with 6 children:
Roza Zofia Lubomirska + Artur Wladyslaw Potocki [SEDZISZOW MALOPOLSKI in 1882-1890];
Krystyna Maria + Wladyslaw Tyszkiewicz.

Eugeniusz Adolf Lubomirski, Duke, was the owner of: Dubrowna, Uchanie and Kruszyna {1862}.

Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski b. 1745 in Stary Bialcz [not in Pakoslaw] and died in 1802 in Zelechow, the first President of Warsaw, the Poznan official in 1790-1795, 1787-1790, and in 1786-1787, MP, the Freemason, was the son of
Izydor Zakrzewski [b. ca 1710], the SANTOK governor, and Izabella Radomicka,
the daughter of Wladyslaw Radomicki, the Poznan governor.

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

A complex political, intelligence and genealogical structure was operating under the influence of Russian intelligence formed around 1720/1741 until now, December 2020: in Zelechow + Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz [H. Wodkiewicz Jaworska, M. Bogucka Sedzicka, M. Zieleniewska, Zbigniew Natkanski of the Opoczno county together with the Lipski family, Pelka + Roman, Malachowski of Bialaczow {Robert Bubis} + Krasicki + Rzeczycki of Pieniany] - Sedziszow Malopolski + Podhajce - Wilkowyja and Kozmin + Berezyna and Lubuszany close to Miezonka - Krzynowloga Mala and the Swiedziebnia commune + Smilowice and Golaszewo close to Chocen - Pakoslaw, Chocen [Jaroslaw Slota, Maciej Igor Wojtczak] with Zelechow - Sedziszow Malopolski [Andrzej Pisz] together with Krzeszowice, Zator, Berezyna and Lubuszany - Naimski, Neyman, General Jozef Niemojewski, General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, Artur Potocki, Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, Kalkstein + the Roman family of Zelechow and of Krzynowloga Mala + Zbigniew Brzezinski and Lech Walesa -
together with the owner of Sedziszow Malopolski in 1787 or in 1790, Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska.
Her sister - Wiktoria Rudzinska [m. Jan Nepomucen Zboinski in 1786].

Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska / Rudzienska, the owner of Sedziszow Malopolski, the daughter of Elzbieta Potocka, m. Michal Rudzinski. Named Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski, 1730-1764.
And Elzbieta m. the 2nd to Kazimierz Krasinski of Krasne.

Kazimierz Jan Krasinski, 1725-1802.

Above Elzbieta Eustachia Potocka died in Zegrze in 1764/1776, married bef. 1767 to Kazimierz Jan Krasinski the owner of the Baranowo parish with Chudzik, Kaczynski, Konstanty Rokossowski.

Kazimierz Krasinski, 1725 - 1802, the Prussian count in 1798, the governor of Przasnysz in 1773.
He was married three times:
in 1756 to Eustachia Elzbieta Potocka, 1720-1781, the daughter of Feliks Potocki, ca 1720 - 1766;
in 1767 to Elzbieta Potocka, 1740-1776, the daughter of named Feliks Potocki;
in 1782 to Anna Ossolinska, the daughter of Aleksander Ossolinski + Benedykta Antonina Barbara Lewendal, 1735-1778.

Count Kazimierz Jan Krasinski, 1725 - 1802 in Zegrze. The son of Antoni Krasinski, the governor of Zakroczym, 1693-1762 + Barbara Zielinska.

PRZEWORSK in 1862 ceased to be a private city, but the Lubomirskis established the private Przeworsk estate. The first was Duke Henryk Lubomirski in 1825, with confirmation in 1869. Dss Izabela Lubomirski died in 1816
[Isabella Elizabeth Helene Anne Czartoriska (1736-1816) married Prince Stanislas Lubomirski (1722-1783); she was the daughter of August Aleksander Czartoryski, one of the leaders of the Familia + Maria Zofia SIENIAWSKA. IZABELA in her youth, fell in love with her cousin, Stanislaw August Poniatowski, later elected King of Poland.
Above Countess Maria Zofia Czartoryska nee Sieniawska (1699-1771) was the daughter of Count Adam Mikolaj Sieniawski + Princess Elzbieta Lubomirska.
MARIA ZOFIA m. twice:
1.

Stanislaw Donhoff {she married firstly Count Stanislaus Ernst von Donhoff in 1724. She was his second wife.
He was previously married to his cousin, Countess Johanna Katharina von Donhoff (1686-1723).
Maria Zofia's stepdaughter Countess Konstanza von Donhoff later married Prince Janusz Aleksander Sanguszko};
2.
August Aleksander Czartoryski - see below on the Scottish-Russians conspiracy].

Sedziszow Malopolski has the link to ZELECHOW and the ZELECHOW owners:
1722 - Stanislaw Mateusz Rzewuski owned ZELECHOW.

Stanislaw Mateusz Rzewuski (1662-1728) was a Royal Colonel since 1690, General of foreign mercenaries contingent; the son of Michal Rzewuski + Anna Dzierzek.
The owner of Zelechow died in 1728, and Zelechow took a son of Stanislaw Mateusz Rzewuski, ie. Waclaw Rzewuski, the owner of ZELECHOW until 1752. Waclaw Rzewuski, the commander-in-chief in Poland in 1752 and in 1773-1778, the Cracow governor in 1762-1778/1779, Senator in 1736-1779, the Kruszwica and Chelm Lubelski governor, the Podole governor in 1736-1762, lived in 1705-1779 + Dss Anna Lubomirska, ca 1720 - 1763.

Waclaw RZEWUSKI had a son Stanislaw Ferdynand Rzewuski, 1737-1786 + Dss Katarzyna Karolina Konstancja Radziwill, 1740-1789. Her sister - Teofila Konstancja MORAWSKA b. 1738 in Nieswiez.

Waclaw's grandson was
Seweryn Rzewuski b. ca 1760, Colonel, MP of Kiev in 1790, m. ca 1800 to Magdalena Pruszynska
with a son Count Florian Rzewuski, ca 1810 - 1859.
The owner of Zelechow in 1752 - Duke Jerzy Ignacy Lubomirski;
in 1753 - Jerzy's wife, Joanna m. Lubomirska.
In 1772 - 1784 acted in Zelechow Rabbi Lewi Izaak of Berdyczow.
Reb Levi Yitzhak, the later Rabbi of Berdyczow, came to Zelechow in 1772. Reb Levi Yitzhak played in that time as one of the first fighters for Hasidism. Levi Yitzchok of Berditchev, also known as the holy Berdichever, and the Kedushas Levi, was a Hasidic master and Jewish leader. He was the rabbi of Ryczywol, Zelechow, Pinsk and Berdychiv / Berdyczow. LEVI was born in 1740, in Zamosc, died in 1809, in Berdyczow / Berdychiv, and was the son of Rabbi Meir (who was the Av Beit Din of Zamosc of the ZAMOYSKI family). Levi Yitzchok married to Perel, b. ca 1750, the daughter of Rabbi Israel Peretz of Levertov b. ca 1720 (Israel LEVERTOV b. ca 1720, was the grandson of Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Teomim-Frenkel Rav of Zolkawa / ZOLKIEW born 1651, who was the son of Rabbi Yonah Teomim-Frenkel b. ca 1620 = Rabbi Yona Frankel Teomim, the Kikayon DeYonah + Beile Frankel-Teomim).

Above R' Yitzchok Meir Teomim-Frankel, A.B.D. Zolkiew, Slutzk and then Pinsk; b. 1651 in Zolkiew / Zolkow, d. 1702 in Zolkiew / Zolkow, the son of Rabbi Yona Frankel Teomim, the Kikayon DeYonah b. ca 1620 = Rabbi Yonah Teomim-Frenkel + Beile Frankel-Teomim (Katzenellenbogen). R' YITZCHOK MEIR TEOMIM was the husband of Sara Mirels-Fraenkel and 2nd unknown.

Teomim of Horodenka was in ALTONA in 1764. In 1766 MOSHE TEOMIM / Aharon Yitzchak ben Moshe, from the family of Rabbis, the Teomims, left Horodenka for Altona in Germany / Denmark as a messenger and preacher for the Shabbetean movement. In 1767, he arrived in Altona from Poland. From there Aharon Yitzhak proceeded to Hamburg. Soon after there were rumors that Aharon Yitzhak was a preacher of the Shabbetai movement. Rav Moshe Teomim had a position as the Rabbi of Horodenka. AHARON TEOMIM was the Physician, Av Beis Din of PRZEMYSL.

Mentioned Reb Levi Yitzhak was in ZELECHOW from 1772 until ca 1784. In that time Zelechow belonged to the Lubomirskis. Marcin Lubomirski later became involved with Jakub FRANK in Frankfurt am Main.

After Rabbi Reb Aharon Hakohen, the rabbinical chair in ZELECHOW was occupied by a scholar from Lublin, Rabbi Reb Yaakov Shimon Ashkenazi / Deutsch Ashkenazi. After Rabbi Reb Shimon Ashkenazi, in Zelechow was his son who came from the Holy Jew from Przysucha [see Leszek Moczulski in 1944/1945].

Dzbadz close to Rozan had a Summer house of Bronislaw Geremek [he came from Rabbi Nachum Ephraim LEWERTOW / Efraim Levertov (Rabbi Nachum Efraim LEWARTOW / Rabbi Nachum Efraim Lewertow) b. ca 1840, d. in 1928, the son of Mortko Lewertow b. ca 1810, and Ajta - Estera];
Mariowka close to Przysucha was hidden place for Leszek Robert Moczulski in 1944/1945.

A note to the Germans in Wilczkow, Przedborz, Lodz, and Wrzaca Wielka close to KOLO with Chocen and LIPNO:

Karolina Wanda Bobrowska, Wolska, born Temler, 1858-1917.
Karolina Wanda Bobrowska, Wolska, Temler, was the daughter of Karol Ludwik Temler and Emilia Werner. Karol / Karl Temler was born in 1823, in Warsaw, and Emilia was born in 1834.
Karolina had 8 siblings, among others Jan Serafin Temler, Karol Antoni Temler.
Karolina married Edward Wolski and then married Feliks Bobrowski born in 1849, with 3 children, among others Karolina Maria Heurich, born Bobrowska.

Wanda PFEIFFER b. 1894 [the Kleniewskis were living in Nowosolna close to LODZ in the 20' of the 20th century], married ca 1915 to Przemyslaw Kleniewski, 1889-1944. Wanda PFEIFFER had the sister Halina Stanislawa Pfeiffer, 1891-1944 + Karol Stanislaw Szlenkier, 1884-1944. Above Stanislaw Karol Leopold Szlenkier b. 1884, was the son of Karol Jan Szlenkier + Maria Zenobia GROSSER. Karol Jan Szlenkier, 1839 in Warsaw - 1900 in Warsaw, was the son of Anna Barbara TEMLER married Szlenkier, b. 1821.

Anna Barbara Szlenkier had the sister Zuzanna Anatolia Temler married PFEIFFER and both sisters had the brother Karol Ludwik Temler b. 1823 m. Emilia Werner.

Above Anna Barbara Szlenkier (Temler), 1821-1884 [and Zuzanna Anatolia Pfeiffer; and Karol Ludwik Temler b. 1823], was the daughter of Johann Gottfried Temler + Anna Maria FRANKE. And above Aleksander Temler b. ca 1820/1825, of Wilczkow was the son of Jan Gotfryd TEMLER / JOHANN GOTTFRIED TEMLER.

Above Zuzanna Anatolia PFEIFFER TEMLER was the sister to Karol Ludwik Temler b. 1823 m. Emilia Werner. Karol Ludwik TEMLER was the brother of Jan Ludwik Temler and Anna Barbara Szlenkier.

Karol Ludwik Temler had the daughter Karolina TEMLER born in 1858 = Karolina Wanda Bobrowski (born Temler).

Bakowa Gora
[Pfeiffer lived here
- Karol Ludwik Temler b. 1823 m. Emilia Werner, with the son Jan Serafin Temler.
Karol Ludwik was the brother of Jan Ludwik Temler; and among others to Zuzanna Anatolia Pfeiffer. Karol Ludwik Temler had the daughter Karolina TEMLER born in 1858 = Karolina Wanda Bobrowski (born Temler).
Above Karol Ludwik Temler, 1823-1906, was the son of Johann Gottfried Temler + Anna Maria Franke, 1797-1857 in Warsaw. Jozef Bobrowski younger / Jozef Feliks Bobrowski b. 1882, was the son of Feliks Bobrowski b. 1849 + above Karolina Temler b. 1858.
Named Karolina Wanda Bobrowski (born Temler) was born in 1858, the daughter of Karol Ludwik Temler + Emilia Werner.
Above Feliks BOBROWSKI was born in December 1849 = Feliks Karol Bobrowskim, 1849-1907.
FELIKS Bobrowski had a brother Jozef Bobrowski older b. ca 1850, the son of
Wawrzyniec Bobrowski b. 1784/1785 + Zofia Orlik-Pomadowski].

Zielona, west to Mlawa:
at the beginning of the 20th century belonged to Bobrowski married second to Franciszka Skora of Krery and from LODZ. Zielona - 2 km north-east to Cierpigorz No 2. Zielona is a village in the Kuczbork-Osada commune, within the Zuromin County, 6 kilometres west of Kuczbork-Osada, 5 km north-east of Zuromin.

The last home of the Bogdanskis was Wilczkow; then Wilczkow belonged to the Temlers of Przedborz intermarried Pfeiffer; the first was Aleksander TEMLER in Wilczkow. In Wilczkow were living Wawrzyniec Bogdanski + Jadwiga Jablkowski.

Karolina Schnierstein (born Temler), 1829-1918, was the daughter of Jan Gottfried Temler b. 1793 + Anna Maria Franke born in 1797.
Karolina had 10 siblings, among others Anna Barbara Szlenker (born Temler), Zuzanna Anatolia Pfeiffer (born Temler) and others.
Karolina married Wilhelm Ludwik Hoch in 1856; Karolina then married Karol Jan Schnierstein in 1856.

Stanislaw Karol Leopold Szlenkier b. 1884, was the son of Karol Jan Szlenkier + Maria Zenobia GROSSER. Karol Jan Szlenkier, 1839 in Warsaw - 1900 in Warsaw, was the son of Anna Barbara TEMLER married Szlenkier, b. 1821. Anna Barbara Szlenkier had the sister Zuzanna Anatolia Temler married PFEIFFER and both sisters had the brother Karol Ludwik Temler b. 1823 m. Emilia Werner. Above Anna Barbara Szlenkier (Temler), 1821-1884, was the daughter of Johann Gottfried Temler + Anna Maria FRANKE.

ANNA BARBARA b. 1821, was the mother of Karol Jan Szlenkier; Anna Julia Henneberg; Emilia Anna Penkala and Jozef Wladyslaw Szlenkier.

Mentioned above Wanda Pfeiffer Kleniewska had a daughter Maria Kleniewska b. 1918 + Stefan Walewski b. ca 1910.

WANDA Kleniewska nee Pfeiffer, 1894-1944, was the daughter of Mieczyslaw Sylwester Pfeiffer, 1861 in Warszawa - 1918 + Maria Jadwiga Maciejewska, 1869-1936. Pfeiffer, Mieczyslaw Sylwester, was the son of Stanislaw Fryderyk Pfeiffer (1819-1890) + Zuzanna.

Mieczyslaw Sylwester Pfeiffer, 1861-1918, had an uncle Stanislaw Fryderyk Leopold Pfeiffer b. 1819 + Zuzanna Anatolia Temler, 1827-1910. WANDA Kleniewska was the granddaughter of Stanislaw Fryderyk Leopold Pfeiffer (1819-1890); the great-granddaughter of Jan Henryk Pfeiffer (1789-1861); the son [?] of Jan Chrystian Pfeiffer (1724-1796).

Above Zuzanna Anatolia PFEIFFER TEMLER was the sister to Karol Ludwik Temler b. 1823 m. Emilia Werner. Karol Ludwik TEMLER was the brother of Jan Ludwik Temler and Anna Barbara Szlenkier. Karol Ludwik Temler had the daughter
Karolina TEMLER born in 1858 = Karolina Wanda Bobrowski (born Temler).

Andrzej Duda, minister, President of Poland, was the son of Janina Milewska, Profesor + Jan Duda;
the grandson of Nikodem Jozef Milewski, b. 1894 in Warsaw + (1) Matylda Buscha Zielinska; + (2) Zenobia Wisniewska;
and Nikodem was the son of Aleksy Nikodem Milewski, b. 1857 in Swinice Warckie, d. 1940 + Jozefa Helena Mrozowska (1-voto Maliszewska).
The grandson of Leon Milewski, 1821-1868, in 1857 a manager of an estate + Antonina Czerminska;
The great-grandson of Grzegorz Milewski, 1776-1831, the landlord of Sochy, the manager in Piaski + (1816 in Gieczno) Marianna Siewierska, ca 1798-1831 in Tarnowka, in the Grzegorzewo parish;
The great-great-grandson of Jan Milewski, ca 1750-bef. 1816, he moved home to the LECZYCA county + Katarzyna Malinowska, died bef. 1816.

Jan Milewski b. ca maybe was the brother to Karol Milewski b. ca 1750. Karol Milewski b. ca 1750 + Marianna Frankenberg b. ca 1760/1770, had a children:
a. Marianna Milewska b. aft. 1785 and died aft. 1780,
b. Chryzostom Milewski died 1780.
Karol Milewski died aft. 1770, was the son of Franciszek Milewski + Marianna ROWINSKA.
Above CHRYZOSTOM MILEWSKI had the NALECZ coat of arms.

IGNACY FRANKENBERG was the son of Stanislaw Frankenberg + Franciszka Malachowski.
Ignacy m. MARIANNA RUSZKOWSKA, the daughter of Romuald Ruszkowski + Jadwiga Mikolajewska.

MARIANNA MILEWSKI FRANKENBERG was also the daughter of Stanislaw Frankenberg + Franciszka Malachowski. Marianna m. KAROL MILEWSKI b. ca 1750, of the NALECZ coat of arms.

Above Nikodem Jozef Milewski, b. 1894 in Warsaw + (1) Matylda Buscha Zielinska / BURSCHE; + (2) Zenobia Wisniewska. Nikodem Jozef Milewski had a sister Maria Zefiryna Milewska b. 1892 in Warszawa.
Above Matylda Zielinska (Bursche / Buscha) or Milewska, 1905 in Warsaw - 1984 in Warsaw, was the daughter of Germans:
Artur Bursche and a German woman, Katarzyna Wilhelmina Bursche nee Knut.
Matylda was the wife of Apolinary Michal Zielinski and Nikodem Jozef Milewski.

Above Apolinary Michal Zielinski, 1909 in Brzesc Litewski - 1985 in Warsaw, was the husband of Matylda; and the father of Ewa Klara Kitzman; and Apolinary was the brother of Jean Zielinska and Josephine Zielinska.

Above Ewa Klara Kitzman (Zielinska), 1946 in Wlochy close to Warsaw - 2016 in Warsaw, the daughter of Apolinary Michal Zielinski and Matylda.

Remember - Aleksy Nikodem Milewski, b. 1857 in Swinice Warckie, d. 1940 + Jozefa Helena Mrozowska (1-voto Maliszewska);
and Leon Milewski, 1821-1868, in 1857 a manager of an estate + Antonina Czerminska.


Juliusz Enoch b. 1822, was the son of doctor Jakub Enoch, who was born in 1785 and he was living in Sokolowo / Sokolow close to Wrzaca Wielka. Juliusz's supporter was jurist Aleksander This.
Sokolowo, 3 km north-east to Wrzaca Wielka, 3 km west to Kielczew Smuzny Pierwszy.

Sokolowo [Sokolow] in 1785 belonged to Jozef Jordan Walenty Sokolowski b. 1760 and his father Antoni Sokolowski of Wrzaca Wielka, Sokolow / Sokolowo and of Ochle born ca 1710 + Marianna Obiedowska b. 1730. SOKOLOWO has direct link to the CHOCEN commune and to KOWAL by the Sokolowski family.

The note to SOKOLOWSKI around Chocen, Kowal and Brzesc Kujawski:

Jozefa Klobukowska born Sokolowska, in 1840, was the daughter of Edward Sokolowski and Anna Jozefina Sokolowska born Klobukowska; above Edward was born in 1815.
Anna Klobukowska Sokolowska was born in 1819, in Warszawa, died in 1865;
Jozefa born Sokolowska had sister Ludwika Dmochowski born Sokolowski. Jozefa married Jan Nepomucen Klobukowski b. in 1830, with the son Jan Dominik Klobukowski.

The parents of above EDWARD Sokolowski:
Jozef Sylwester Sokolowski b. 1784
{compare KEPA SZLACHECKA - Stanislaw Sokolowski was born in 1806, in Kepka Szlachecka, 7 km south-west to KOWAL; south of WLOCLAWEK.
Kepa = Kepka Szlachecka - at half way from CHOCEN to KOWAL.
Smolsk, 17 km north to Chocen,
- in 1793 owned by Sokolowski - 5 km east to Brzesc Kujawski.
DEBICE
- 1780 to Sokolowski, at half way from BRZESC KUJAWSKI to KOWAL; south-west to WLOCLAWEK.
Roman Sokolowski was married in 1818 in KRUSZYN close to WLOCLAWEK - 1797 belonged to Sokolowski - Kruszyn is situated 9 km south-east to Brzesc Kujawski}
+ Ludwika Walentyna Jozefata Mdzewska, b. ca 1780. Debice, 2 km east to Kruszyn, 9 km north-west to Wola Nakonowska [Walesa here], 9 km north to Smilowice [Findeisen; Arnold], 15 km north to Chocen.
Debice was - Ludwika Mdzewska Sokolowska d. in 1882 - in her hands.

The Walesa family settled in Chocen throughout the 19th century and remained under the influence of the Higersberger. It's a big network which includes Rokossowski, Krasinski, Kaczynski, Chudzik in the Baranowo parish, north-west to Ostroleka; Olszowski, Maslowski, Myszkowski, Psarski, Kreski and Sulimierski in the area of Olszowa - Kepno - Grebanin and Wieruszow - Baranow; Higersberger of Chocen; Kalkstein of Krzynowloga Mala and Pluskowesy; Murzynowski of Swiedziebnia with the Hutten-Czapski of Bukowiec in the Swiecie county, Kojdanow and close to Swiedziebnia. Dzialynski and Oskierka in the Pleszew county and Miezonka in the Berezyna parish - the link of the Greater Poland and Pommerania to Belarus ca 1788/1800; Karwat of Bydgoszcz and General Wojciech Jaruzelski and Marshal Jozef Pilsudski together with Hutten-Czapski, Bardzki with Karwat, Walknowski, Kiedrzynski and Mielzynski. Chocen belonged to Blizinski until 1873; Fryderyk Lange [aft. 1898/1900]; Feliks HIGERSBERGER, b. in 1820, owner in 1873, and Alexander Higersberger in 1888.
Sakartvelo / Georgia sided with Russia in 2012/2013 [at the same time, a gypsy Maciej Igor Wojtczak born in Brzesc Kujawski acted against me, studying with Radoslaw Sadowski of Przybranowo [Romani, too] in Wloclawek, a wife from Lipno, where Lech Walesa studied, here Walesa served in the army [but ancestors in the Chocen commune, aft. ca 1803; here Findeisen in Smilowice, and Findensein's family in Zgierz, the Pawinskis, also in Bratoszewice aft. 2020; from Zgierz the Zieleniewskis, the friends to PM Leszek Miller, and this is team of Sedzicki at Krokusowa 59, with Tadeusz Cieslak at Krokusowa 72A, and support of Krokusowa 55, 15/17 and 47 in Lodz, with the Jaworski family until 2017 at Krokusowa 57 + Halina Wodkiewicz from the Leszno small village, 7 km to Krasne of the Krasinskis, but in Krasne we have Marceli Nowotko, the Soviet spy; Leszno is situated 7 km to Przasnysz [with the links to Bobrowski-Skora family {the links to Pffeifer of Przedborz, Skora of Krery in the Chelmo parish, Czarnocin owned by the Krzyzanowskis - Krzyzanowski in Samara co-operated in 1902 with Trocki / Lejba Bronstein before his visit in London to Lenin who under care of Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company + Armand-Paszkowski clan + Inessa Armand and Anna Konstantynowicz nee Armand of Moscow} and to Karwat-Lewald Jezierski clan, with the links to Puc close to Koscierzyna], here in Przasnysz lived the German family Rodys + Findeisen of Swiedziebnia and the Chocen commune, with the Nostitz-Jackowski, Swiatopelk-Mirski then in Stara Hancza, and in January 1905 in St Petersburg Minister of Home Office; Rodys intermarried Findeisen - Swiatopelk-Mirski branch, and moved home to Zgierz - intermarried to Zieleniewski and the Malgorzata Zieleniewska acted against me ca 1987/2001, together with Monika Bogucka acted 2001/2005 married Sedzicka at Krokusowa 59, the friends to the Jaworskis at Krokusowa 57 {in Monika Bogucka Sedzicka met Paulina Sosnierz, of Police close to Szczecin, and this is links to Romanian Gypsies like Mariusz who acted in January 2023} and to Jaroslaw Slota vel Jaroslaw Skota from CHOCEN, acted 1983-2001; I have friend from the Chocen commune aft. ca 2010 to January 2023], here in LIPNO also lived Leszek Balcerowicz [the link to Sinti Boguslaw Grabowski, acted with Donald Tusk, and Boguslaw Grabowski was my friend in Lodz in 1968-ca 1983. The Tusk family lived around Koscierzyna among others in the estates of the Gostkowski family from Tomice, few km to Wadowice.

The Wrzaca Wielka parish in the KOLO commune, and the genealogy of the President of Poland Andrzej DUDA. Together with Swinice Warckie, 11 km south-east to DABIE, and Swinice Warckie is a rural commune in the Leczyca County, 20 kilometres west of Leczyca.
Andrzej Duda, in 2015 President of Poland;
the son of
Janina Milewska-Duda b. 1949 [the ancestors came from Opinogora - Krasne - Przasnysz area] + in 1970 to Jan Duda, prof.; above Jan Tadeusz Duda b. in 1949 in Stary Sacz,
the son of Alojzy Duda b. ca 1910 + Kinga Rams of Podhale.
Alojzy Duda died in 1992, and he came from Jan Duda, of Silesia, moved home to LACKO, 22 km west to Nawojowa, south-west to Nowy Sacz [compare Krasicki-Rzeczycki-Malachowski-Pradzynski-Kiedrzynski-Arnold and Stadnicki-Mecinski-Walewski branches].

Above Janina Milewska b. 1949, the daughter of Nikodem Milewski b. 1894 + unknown Zenobia.

Mentioned Nikodem Jozef Milewski b. 1894 in Warszawa, the son of Aleksy Nikodem Milewski + Joanna Mrozowska.

Nikodem Milewski b. 1894 [in 1914 in Charkow, in 1917 in St Petersburg], the son of Aleksy Milewski b. 1857. Named Aleksy Nikodem Milewski, 1857 - 1940, was the son of
Leon Milewski b. 1821 + Antonina Czerminska b. 1825.

Above Leon Milewski b. 1821, died in 1868. Leon Milewski m. Antonina Czerminska b. 1825, and the estate was lost aft. Uprising 1863. Leon moved home to Warsaw aft. 1864. Leon Milewski, 1821 - 1868, the Slepowron coat of arms, in 1857 a manager of the WITONIA estete + Antonina Czerminska.

Leon Milewski was the son of Grzegorz Milewski, b. 1776 in Lubnice.
Lubnice is a village in the Staszow County, 17 kilometres south of Staszow.

Maria Siewierska, b. ca 1795 in Modlna + in 1816 in Gieczno to Grzegorz Milewski b. in 1776 in Lubnice.

Gieczno is a village in the Zgierz commune, 15 kilometres north of Zgierz.
Modlna is a village in the Ozorkow commune, 7 kilometres east of Ozorkow, 15 km north of Zgierz.

Tymieniecka Tekla nee STOKOWSKA [m. 1st Kobiecki in Lobudzice] - inf. 1825; Tekla born ca 1812/1815, m. 2nd Antoni Tymieniecki born in 1805, of Wola Pszczolecka. They were buried in Modlna, close to Zgierz, Ozorkow and Sokolniki.

Lobudzice - 4 km south-east to ZELOW.

Antoni Tymieniecki d. 1882, and Tekla Stokowska Tymieniecka d. 1898. But we know only on Bogumil Antoni Tymieniecki b. 1824 in Burzenin, died in 1892 in Warsaw, m. Celina Celestyna Dobrowolska.

BURZENIN - 9 km west to WIDAWA.

Leon Milewski, born 1821.

Witonia is a village in the Leczyca County, 14 kilometres north-east of Leczyca.
Here were living: Helena Sierakowska of Boguslawice, Anna Blociszewska died in 1833; Eustachia Karnkowska nee Eustachia ORSETI died in 1821; Konstancja Orseti nee Konnstancja WODZINSKI, died in 1831; Adam Bagniewski died in 1873; Franciszek Bagniewski d. 1824; Stanislaw Kuczborski, the Weglewice owner, died in 1828.

Maria Siewierska, b. ca 1795 / 1796 in Modlna + in 1816, Gieczno to Grzegorz Milewski, b. 1776, d. 1831 or 1832. And Maria came from: Pawel or Piotr Siewierski, b. 1770, in 1816 the manager in Sladkow Gorny + ca 1793 to Zofia Dzierzbicka, 1772 - 1826 in Wargawka, the Witonia parish in the LECZYCA county; and Pawel's daughter was named Maria Siewierska Milewski, the Sochy owner, the Piaski manager.
Above Zofia Dzierzbicka, b. 1772/1777 in Modlna, d. 1826 in Wargawka, the Witonia parish, m. Pawel Siewierski b. 1770, in 1816 the manager of Sladkow Gorny.

Maria's sibilings:
1. Aleksander Siewierski, b. ca 1796, the official in Bielice, in the Krosniewice parish;
2. Tomasz Siewierski, b. 1799, in 1826 the owner of Wargawka + Mechtilda Jerzmanowska.

Grzegorz Milewski b. 1776 in Lubnice, had children:
1.
Nikodem Milewski, b. in 1818, Byszew close to Witonia + Wiktoria Truszkowska;
2.
Leon Milewski, b. 1821, the Witonia manager + Antonina Czerminska;
3. Ignacy Milewski, moved to Italy and US;
4. Anna Maria Milewska b. in 1825 in Grabow-Piaski;
5. Rozalia Milewska,
6.
Jozefa Milewska, b. in 1832 in Swinice, was living in Wrzaca Wielka + in 1854 in Grabow in the Wrzaca Wielka parish, to Jozefat Kulczynski, b. 1830,
the son of Hieronim Kulczynski or Kolczynski + Balbina Pomorska.
Jozefat Kulczynski was manager of Sokolowo close to Wrzaca Wielka.

Witonia is a village in the Leczyca County, 14 kilometres north-east of Leczyca.
Wargawka - 4 km north-west to Witonia.
Byszew - 5 km north-west to Witonia.
Witonia - 45 km east to KOLO; 34 km north-east to Swinice Warckie.
Gieczno is a village in the Zgierz commune, 15 kilometres north of Zgierz.
Modlna is a village in the Ozorkow commune, 7 kilometres east of Ozorkow, 15 km north of Zgierz.

Jozefa Milewska, b. in 1832 in Swinice [= Swinice Warckie], was living in Wrzaca Wielka [north-east to KOLO] + in 1854 in Grabow
[at way from Kolo to Leczyca - 16 kilometres north-west of LECZYCA; but NOT in the Wrzaca Wielka parish],
to Jozefat Kulczynski, b. 1830, the son of Hieronim Kulczynski or Kolczynski + Balbina Pomorska.

Jozefat KULCZYNSKI was manager of Sokolow / Sokolowo close to Wrzaca Wielka and to KOLO, ca 1860/1870.
SOKOLOW = Sokolowo - 3 km north-east to Wrzaca Wielka. All north-east to KOLO.

Grabow - 28 km east-south-east to Kolo and 16 kilometres north-west of Leczyca; 23 km west to WITONIA.

Maria Siewierska, b. ca 1795 in Modlna + in 1816 in Gieczno to Grzegorz Milewski b. in 1776 in Lubnice. Gieczno is a village in the Zgierz commune, 15 kilometres north of Zgierz.
Modlna is a village in the Ozorkow commune, 7 kilometres east of Ozorkow, 15 km north of Zgierz.

Grzegorz's father was Jan Milewski b. in 1754 in
[acc. to me - Blizanow, east to PLESZEW, close to Stawiszyn]
Blizne,
[Blizne - south to Rzeszow, the Brzozow County, in 1772 to Austria],
died in 1818 in Blizne.
Blizne is a village in the Jasienica Rosielna commune.

Jan MILEWSKI b. 1754 in Blizne, was the father to Jan Milewski; Kunegunda Milewska; Franciszek Milewski; Grzegorz Milewski born in 1776 / 1793, and Anastazja Staniszewska.

Grzegorz Milewski b. 1776 in Lubnice / 1793 [1793, in Babice], d. in September 1831 / 1853, the owner of Sochy, the manager in Piaski + in 1816 in Gieczno to Marianna Siewierska.
Grzegorz married also in 1815 to Katarzyna Pajak born in 1797, the daughter of Ignacy Pajak + Anastazja Woytowicz Pajak.

Jan Milewski b. 1754, had a brother Wojciech Milewski, moved home to the Lomza county, born in 1767,
to senior Jan Milewski of Gawary b. 1726 + Malgorzata.
Jan MILEWSKI senior was born in 1726, in Milewo-Gawary / Dabki Milewo Gawary, 8 km west-south to Krasne estate of the Dukes Krasinski and 14 km to the village Leszno [Helena Wodkiewicz Jaworska of the Krokusowa Road 57], 17 km south to Przasnysz [the Rodys family with the Germans roots - the line to Findeisen-Pawinski of Zgierz].

Antoni Sokolowski of Wrzaca Wielka [north-east to KOLO], Sokolowo [Jozefat Kulczynski, b. 1830 was the manager of named SOKOLOW in the 19th century] and of Ochle born ca 1710 + Marianna Obiedowska b. 1730.
Ochle - 9 km west to KOLO;
Wrzaca Wielka - 10 km north-east to KOLO; but Wrzaca Wielka Kolonia 3 km south-east to Wrzaca Wielka and close to KIELCZEW Gorny and to Kielczewek.

Roch Kielczewski b. ca 1710, of JEZEWO [south to Bydgoszcz], the KOWAL official, the owner of Kielczew Mniejszy [Kielczewek, close to KOLO] in the Wielka Wrzaca parish;
married Joanna Trzebinska.
Joanna Trzebinska, b. in 1710, was the daughter of Tomasz Trzebinski of Jezewo - Labiszyn + Barbara Pawlowska.

Kielczew Mniejszy = Kielczewek - 7 km south-east to Wrzaca Wielka [close to KOLO].
Labiszyn and JEZEWO - [Jezewo, 7 km east to Labiszyn] 27 km south to Bydgoszcz; 7 km north-east to LUBOSTRON.

The same family of KIELCZEWSKI intermarried to Pola Negri, Gypsy of LIPNO.

Grzegorz Milewski had children:
1.
Nikodem Milewski, b. in 1818, Byszew close to Witonia + Wiktoria Truszkowska;
2.
Leon Milewski, b. 1821, the Witonia manager + Antonina Czerminska;
3. Ignacy Milewski, moved to Italy and US;
4. Anna Maria Milewska b. in 1825 in Grabow-Piaski;
5. Rozalia Milewska,
6.
Jozefa Milewska, b. in 1832 in Swinice, was living in Wrzaca Wielka + in 1854 in Grabow in the Wrzaca Wielka parish, to Jozefat Kulczynski, b. 1830,
the son of Hieronim Kulczynski or Kolczynski + Balbina Pomorska.
Jozefat Kulczynski was manager of Sokolowo.

We back to the KOLO county:

Stanislaw Dobrski, acted in KONIN, lived ca 1827 - 1886, m. in 1856, in Warsaw, to Maria Rembielinska, 1831-1877,
the daughter of Walenty Faustyn Rembielinski b. ca 1795 / 1800, died in 1846;
the granddaughter of
Michal Rembielinski, b. ca 1773 + Antonina Ehrenkreuz / ERENKREJZ, b. ca 1774, d. in 1836 in Wrzaca Wielka close to KOLO.
Michal Rembielinski died in 1846, m. Antonina Erenkrejz, b. ca 1774, d. in 1836 in Wrzaca Wielka. Antonina Rembielinska Ehrenkreuz was came from Ehrenkreutz of SWEDEN.

Mentioned above Stanislaw Dobrski, ca 1827 - 1886, m. in 1856, to Maria Rembielinska, 1831-1877, with a son
Stanislaw Faustyn DOBRSKI, 1858-1911 + Gabriela Barbara Koludzka,
and Gabriela was the daughter of
Jozef Koludzki, b. ca 1830 + Bronislawa Nasierowska, ca 1833 - 1871,
and the granddaughter of
Kacper Jan Nasierowski, 1794-1886 + Barbara Marianna Gorzynska, 1805-1875,
and the great-granddaughter of
1.
Teresa Radolinska, 1770-1844 + Augustyn Walenty Gorzenski, ca 1763 - 1839;
2.
Jozef Feliks Tomasz Nasierowski, 1766-1860, m. bef. 1793 to Antonina Poleska, 1769-1847,
the daughter of
Ludwik Poleski, ca 1730 / 1740 - 1812 + Wiktoria Rozdrazewska, b. ca 1740.

Above Jozef Feliks Nasierowski b. 1766,
was the son of
Antoni Nasierowski, 1735 - 1784 + Lucja Skorzewska, ca 1740 - 1786,
and the grandson of
Antoni Skorzewski, ca 1710 - 1766 + Anna Nostitz-Jackowska b. ca 1710, died in 1768.
Anna Skorzewska b. ca 1710 was the sister of Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska m. Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1710/1715, the owner of Bieganin - Raszkow estate and the father to Jakub Kiedrzynski, Kasper Kiedrzynski and Izydor Kiedrzynski of JEDLNO, died bef. 1802. Jozef Skorzewski leased Raszkow, south to Pleszew in 1802, from Julia Arnold Kiedrzynska and Helena Kiedrzynska nee Hutten-Czapska of Jedlno - my family line.
In 1880, Raszkow belonged to Kazimierz Skorzewski, and he had also Komorze close to Zerkow.
Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska ARNOLD, b. 1770, m. in Sobotka, in 1798, Jan Arnold 1751-1840, the owner of Pecherzow. Juljanna Kiedrzynski [2nd], b. ca 1770 / or in 1772 - d. 1811; he was 1st married Ruszkowska, widowed, the owner of Wierzchoslaw = Wierzchoslawice close to INOWROCLAW - 24 km west to Przybranowo, 25 km north-east to PAKOSC; 22 km north-east to KOSCIELEC KUJAWSKI.
Witness in 1798 was Maciej Bogdanski, an official in KALISZ [compare the Bogdanskis in Wilczkow and Zaspy / Milkowice estate; the link to TEMLER of Wilczkow and Pfeiffer of Przedborz and Lodz intermarried in 1947 to SKORA of Lodz, my relatives].


The Sokolowski family of Wrzaca Wielka, Sokolowo and the Chocen commune close to Wola Nakonowska, together with Jakub Enoch born 1785 in Sokolowo and with Juliusz Enoch b. 1822, but in 1825 lived in Zaspy, Milkowice and Warta with link to the Temler family of Przedborz and Wilczkow, ex-Pstrokonski property who intermarried Kiedrzynski. Jozef Paszkowski. Julisz Enoch, Jakub Enoch and Jozef Paszkowski in Zaspy, Milkowice, Warta and Blaszki. Peter the Great and the Russian intelligence net in Poland with Aleksander Wielopolski and the links to Andrychow and Przysucha, and to Donald Tusk and Boguslaw Grabowski; Andrzej Ostoja-Owsiany and Leszek Moczulski; Znyk-Sobczyk and Waldemar Pawlak; Stefan Niesiolowski and Sosnierz of Police; Lech Walesa and Maciej Wojtczak, Jaroslaw Slota and Monika Sedzicka Bogucka with Helena Jaworska-Wodkiewicz and Tadeusz Cieslak. Lewald-Jezierski of Puc, Karwat of Wichulec and Nostitz-Jackowski of Tczew. Temler and Pfeiffer in Przedborz.


Juliusz Enoch b. 1822, was the son of doctor Jakub Enoch, who was born in 1785 and he was living in Sokolowo / Sokolow close to Wrzaca Wielka. Juliusz's supporter was jurist Aleksander This.
Sokolowo, 3 km north-east to Wrzaca Wielka, 3 km west to Kielczew Smuzny Pierwszy.

Sokolowo [Sokolow] in 1785 belonged to Jozef Jordan Walenty Sokolowski b. 1760 and his father Antoni Sokolowski of Wrzaca Wielka, Sokolow / Sokolowo and of Ochle born ca 1710 + Marianna Obiedowska b. 1730. SOKOLOWO has direct link to the CHOCEN commune and to KOWAL by the Sokolowski family.

Jozef Sokolowski b. 1760 married to Marianna Wolicka, the daughter of Cyprian Wolicki + Teresa Keska.
Jozef's children:
1.
Roman Antoni Bogumil Sokolowski, 1786-1865 + Katarzyna Sokolowska of Wrzaca Wielka and Sokolowo;
2.
Teresa Jadwiga Sokolowska, 1795-1824 + Andrzej Boguslaw Zychlinski, 1789-1857;
3.
Bogumila Sokolowska, b. ca 1795 + Wincenty Rzeszotarski, ca 1790-1825;
4.
Stanislaw Kostka Sokolowski, ca 1798-1802 + Nepomucena Sokolowska of Sokolowo b. ca 1800;
5.
Stanislaw Erazm Sokolowski, 1803-1869, b. in Kepka Szlachecka close to CHOCEN, bpt. in Grabkowo, judge in Kowal, the landlord of Kepka Szlachecka close to Kowal and to Chocen
[I had few spies around me in 1981-1995 and again ca 2012/2023, from Kowal and Chocen, like Jaroslaw Slota / Skota the friend of Malgorzata Zieleniewska b. ca 1960/1965 and of Monika Bogucka married Sedzicka at Krokusowa 59, the friends of the Jaworski family of Krokusowa 57 intermarried Halina Wodkiewicz b. in the 20' of the 20th cent., d. 2016 in Lodz, but born in Leszno village close to KRASNE of the Krasinski dukes, and close to Przasnysz with the Rodys family intermarried Swiatopek-Mirski of Swiedziebnia and of Stara Hancza + Nostitz-Jackowski + Rodys + Gustaw Findeisen closest courier of LEOPOLD KRONENBERG who intermarried to the ZAMOYSKI family of Klemensow-Bodaczow were living the Kaczorowski family - the link to Wojtyla family of CZANIEC close to ROCZYNY together with KISZCZAK family],
and Stanislaw ERAZM Sokolowski confirmed his nobility in KOWAL in 1837
[GRABKOWO is situated close WOLA NAKONOWSKA, were the WALESA family lived aft. ca 1803; 3 km south-east to Czerniewice, 1 km north to Kepka Szlachecka, 6 km south-east to Wola Nakonowska, 7 km south-east to FILIPKI, and 9 km south-east to SMILOWICE of FINDEISEN, 9 km east to CHOCEN of HIGERSBERGER]
and Stanislaw Erazm Sokolowski married Franciszka Lutostanska, 1807-1884,
with children:
1.
Maciej Artur Konstanty Sokolowski, 1834-1893 + Zofia Urszula Stanislawa Sokolowska of Wrzaca Wielka and Sokolowo, 1853-1915;
2.
Jozef Blazej Marian Sokolowski, b. 1839;
3.
Alfons Franciszek Sokolowski, 1841-1893 + Stefania Stanislawa Wesierska, 1853-1920;
4.
Pelagia Sokolowska, ca 1841-1909 + Jozef Franciszek Blizinski, 1827-1893.

Note to the Blizinskis:

Adam Bielinski b. 1722, had the sister Agnieszka Anna Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born Bielinska.

Jozef Blizinski came with his parents to the cousin's family in CHOCEN:
Konstancja [died in 1840] and Ignacy Zakrzewski [died in 1802], the owners of Chocen and Bodzanowka / Bodzanowo (before 1842). Above Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski / Ignacy Zakrzewski was the Freemason, and the Mayor of Warsaw, b. 1745 - Pakoslaw, d. 1802 - Zelechow. Ignacy married to Konstancja Zakrzewska, 1760 - 1840, the daughter of Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, SENIOR, the governor of LAD, 1710 / 1720 - 1779, and Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779. Konstancja was the sister of Antoni Zakrzewski, JUNIOR, b. ca 1760]. Freemason, Mayor - President of Warsaw, Ignacy Zakrzewski, came from Andrzej ZAKRZEWSKI [b. ca 1670/1675] and Franciszka Mielzynska, 1677 - 1764. Ignacy married to Konstancja Zakrzewska, 1760 - 1840, the daughter of Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, SENIOR, the governor of LAD, 1710-1779, and Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779. Konstancja was the sister of Antoni Zakrzewski, JUNIOR, b. ca 1760.

Ignacy Zakrzewski was the son of Izydor Zakrzewski [b. ca 1705/1715 - died bef. 1775] and Izabela RADOMICKA, Zakrzewska.

The grandparents of named Ignacy Zakrzewski, the Freemason:
Andrzej ZAKRZEWSKI [b. ca 1670/1675 - 1738, the governor of SANTOK in the Great Poland] and Franciszka Mielzynska, 1677 - 1764 [marriage ca 1699; she died in PAKOSLAW].

In the 19th century, Chocen belonged [in 1845 - before him Chocen was owned by Wyssogota-Zakrzewski] to Jozef Blizinski (1827-1893), a comedian and ethnographer. Jozef Franciszek Blizinski, b. 1827 in Warsaw, died in 1893 in Cracow; Polish playwright; the son of Augustyn Franciszek Blizinski b. 1796, and Marianna Helena Zakrzewski b. ca 1799.

Augustyn Franciszek Blizinski b. 1796, died in 1848 in Chocen, married in 1825, in Belchow, to Marianna Helena Barbara Zakrzewska.

Jozef's cousins were the owners of CHOCEN:
Konstancja [Konstancja Zakrzewska, 1760 - 1840, the daughter of Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the governor of LAD, 1710-1779, and Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779] and her husband Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the owner of Chocen and Bodzanowka (in 1842). In 1845, Ignacy's daughter Marianna Zakrzewski was died and Jozef Blizinski took CHOCEN. Jozef Blizinski was living here in Chocen until 1854, and then the estate was again had taken [1854-1873] by Marianna Helena Barbara nee Zakrzewska married BLIZINSKA [b. ca 1799/1800], his mother [Marianna Helena was the daughter of Antoni ZAKRZEWSKI and Rozalia STRUMILO]. Probably in 1873 Jozef's mother Marianna Helena was died and Jozef Blizinski left Chocen.

In 1870 Napoleon Szrajber, who was acted in KOWAL, b. ca 1810 + Marianna Ilowecka, probably was the manager of the Chocen estate. Napoleon's daughter was married in Chocen in 1870 to Arnold - his roots came from Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720, of Raszkow and Bieganin [my branch]. Napoleon Szrajber = Schreiber was the owner of Borzymowice near to CHOCEN.

Jozef Blizinski was living in Bobrka in Austria, 1876-1888. He was married Pelagia Sokolowski b. ca 1840.
They had a son Alfons Blizinski.
Jozef was the friend of Oskar Kolberg, who visited Chocen and Bodzanowka, also in Bobrka.

We back to CHOCEN [close to Brzesc Kujawski, Kowal, Wloclawek] and Marianna Helena Barbara Blizinska, born in 1799/1800, the daughter of Antoni Zakrzewski JUNIOR, b. ca 1760. Named Antoni JUNIOR was the son of SENIOR, Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the governor of LAD, 1710-1779, who m. 1st to Rozalia MALCZEWSKA, 1725-1748, and 2nd to Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779.

Osiecz Wielki is situated 10 km south-west of Chocen;
10 km north-west of CHODECZ; east of Izbica Kujawska; south of Wloclawek, BADKOWO and Brzesc Kujawski.
Osiecz Wielki - here was born Jacek Plater in 1932, son of Count and landowner. Jacek came from Wilhelm Ignacy Broel-Plater, b. 1791 in Pinsk, d. 1854, the son of
Jozef Antoni Wilhelm Broel-Plater, b. in SZADEK in 1750.
Jozef Antoni Wilhelm Broel-Plater b. in SZADEK in 1750 was the son of
PETRONELA NAGORSKA and Wilhelm Jan Plater, 1715 - d. 1769 in Vilnius,
who was the son of
Johann Plater / Jan Plater and Elena Filipina OGINSKA, b. ca 1694 in Mogilev by Dniepr river.

Above Maciej Artur Sokolowski had children:
Franciszka Sokolowska, b. ca 1880;
Antoni Sokolowski, ca 1880-1945;
Stanislaw Sokolowski, b. 1880;
Michal Sokolowski, 1881-1947;
and Helena Wanda Sokolowska, 1883-1976.

Above Antoni Sokolowski b. ca 1880, m. in 1911, in Grabkowo close to Wola Nakonowska, to Jadwiga Chwalibog, the daughter of Wladyslaw Chwalibog, 1859-1933 + Jadwiga Badzynska;
with a son Wojciech Sokolowski, ca 1910 - ca 1964.

Note to above GRABKOWO:

It is interesting that the Frankenbergs moved to Poland [the region of Szadek-Sieradz-Wroblew; the area north-east of Czestochowa; Duchy of Siewierz; Wilkowyja-Katy-Jarocin region; near Pleszew and to Raszkow in 1801; Oszczeklin] around 1714/1716, and Wales' family came to Poland from France also in the years 1714-1716. The Walesa family moved home in the Sapieha estate near Kozmin Wielkopolski-Jarocin in Wilkowyja and Katy.
In the 1740s and 50s, the Frankenberg family moved to this area near Wilkowyja and Jarocin.
From Raszkow, the Kiedrzynski family moved to CHOCEN and Oszczeklin in the second half of the 19th century. Findeisen, the right hand of Leopold Kronenberg, goes to Chocen. In the 19th century, the converted Wolowski family moved to Oszczeklin. Frankenberg, Bardzki and Kiedrzynski remain under the influence of Erasmus Mycielski in the area of PLESZEW in the last years of the 18th century. In Raszkow we also have the NEWLINSKIS in the second half of the 18th century - from this family we have Filip Newlinski, who collaborated with the founder of Zionism, HERZL. Theodor Herzl was an Hungarian Jewish lawyer, journalist, who was the father of Zionism. Herzl formed the Zionist Organization and promoted Jewish immigration to Palestine like Oliphant of Scotland and Ceylon. The same was the secretary of Adam Mickiewicz, intermarried Celina Szymanowska the relative of the Wolowski family. Adam Mickiewicz's secretary was Armand Levy, 1827-1891.

The Walesa family settled in Chocen throughout the 19th century and remained under the influence of the Higersberger. It's a big network which includes Rokossowski, Krasinski, Kaczynski, Chudzik in the Baranowo parish, north-west to Ostroleka; Olszowski, Maslowski, Myszkowski, Psarski, Kreski and Sulimierski in the area of Olszowa - Kepno - Grebanin and Wieruszow - Baranow; Higersberger of Chocen; Kalkstein of Krzynowloga Mala and Pluskowesy; Murzynowski of Swiedziebnia with the Hutten-Czapski of Bukowiec in the Swiecie county, Kojdanow and close to Swiedziebnia. Dzialynski and Oskierka in the Pleszew county and Miezonka in the Berezyna parish - the link of the Greater Poland and Pommerania to Belarus ca 1788/1800; Karwat of Bydgoszcz and General Wojciech Jaruzelski and Marshal Jozef Pilsudski together with Hutten-Czapski, Bardzki with Karwat, Walknowski, Kiedrzynski and Mielzynski. Chocen belonged to Blizinski until 1873; Fryderyk Lange [aft. 1898/1900]; Feliks HIGERSBERGER, b. in 1820, owner in 1873, and Alexander Higersberger in 1888.
The Frankenberg family in Poland aft. 1714/1715 owned Oszczeklin, Raszewy, Brzezie and Koscielec; and Dobieszowice, Tapkowice and Pyrzowice in the SIEWIERZ Duchy. The Frankenberg family influenced many other noble families in the 19th century [this is link to ORDEGA in Zelechow and to SEDZISZOW MALOPOLSKI], including my maternal and paternal family [Paszkowski - Szwarcenberg Czerny - Armand in Moscow - Konstantynowicz in Kazan, Moscow and Miezonka - Zbieranowski and Andrzejak in Koluszki Stare - links to Jozef Pilsudski and Wladymir Ulianov LENIN, and General Tadeusz Kosciuszko with General Stanislaw FISZER. Szwarcenberg Czerny family owned Roczyny, CZANIEC and INWALD around ANDRYCHOW]. The villages that were in the possession of the Frankenbergs were then centers of Polish underground, under German influence, but were also intensively infiltrated by Russian intelligence, mainly with the help of national minorities who lived nearby. Feliks HIGERSBERGER, b. in 1820, the owner of Skrzana in the GOSTYN county, bought from Wladyslaw Orsetti in 1856, Rataje in 1866, Piotrow, and CHOCEN [in 1873 from the Blizinski family]; and Glebokie close to Klodawa Kujawska. Inf. on Piotr Karnkowski, the owner of Boguslawice. Piotr was born in 1811 in Czamanin / Czamaninek - 4 kilometres south of Topolka, 23 km south-east of Radziejow, 12 km south-west to LUBRANIEC of the DAMBSKIS. Piotr was the son of Jozef Kalasanty Piotr Karnkowski (1778-1828) + Eustachia Apolonia Orsetti b. 1788. Piotr Karnkowski was the member of the Agriculture Society in 1861, and the owner of Boguslawice, close to KOWAL. Feliks HIGERSBERGER, b. in 1820, d. in 1888, the Chocen landlord, m. Aniela Pruszak,
with sons and the daughter:
Aleksander; Stanislaw and Maria Gniewosz, secundo voto Szaniawska.

Aniela Pruszak Higersberger, 1837 - 1877, ie. Aniela Pulcheria Aleksandra Pruszak Higersberger. The PRUSZAK family came from TCZEW and Turze Male close to Tczew; and they took ZYCHLIN. Teodor Dembowski, b. 1766, the owner of Pacyna [Pawlak + Znyk in the 19th century] and Solec, m. Zuzanna Dembowski b. ca 1777. Solec, the Gostynin commune, 13 km east to SZEWO, 25 km south-east to Chocen, the owner - Teodor Dembowski together with the estate in Pacyna. DEMBOWSKI TEODOR (1766-1824), the Gostynin district official, the owner of Pacyna.

Above Krzynowloga Mala is a great mother line of Zbigniew Brzezinski, adviser on globalism and security to successive US presidents. Pawel Czaplicki, b. in Czaplice-Baki ca 1742, d. in 1826, m. Barbara Mlodzianowska with a son Franciszek Czaplicki, b. in Czaplice-Baki in 1788, d. in Krzynowloga Mala in 1859, m. the 1st in Krzynowloga Mala in 1826 to Zofia Orlowska (a daughter of Waclaw Orlowski and Zofia), b. 1806, d. in Krzynowloga Mala in 1863, m. the 2nd to Maryanna Charszewska, with daughter Antonina Czaplicka, b. in Obrab in 1831, m. Krzynowloga Mala in 1857 to Tadeusz Karol Lelewel (Lollhoffel von Loewensprung), the son of Prot Lelewel and Jozefa Slaska, b. in Warsaw in 1824.
Tadeusz' father's brother was Joachim Lelewel, the famous historian.

Prot Lelewel = Lollhoffel von Loewensprung, was a Napolean officer, a member of the Polish Parliament, and inheritor of Wola Cygowska near Warsaw. Tadeusz Karol Lelewel was the grandson of Karol Maurycy LELEWEL = Lollhoffel von Loewensprung, lawyer, captain of the Polish Army, in 1768 he was a Polish citizen. Tadeusz m. Ewa Szelutt from Lithuania. Tadeusz was the great grandson of Henryk Lollhoffel von Loewensprung, the personal physician of King August III Wettin. Henryk's wife was Katarzyna Jauch, the daughter of Joachim Jauch, general-major of the Polish-Saxon Army and Ewa Munnich, who was the daughter of Burchard Munnich, a Russian Field Marshal.

We back to Krzynowloga Mala. In 1840, Krzynowloga Mala was taken by son-in-law of Orlowski, Franciszek Czaplicki, together with Krzynowloga Mala, Chmielonek, Masiak, Pacuszki, Mlyna, Krajewo-Pajki and Krajewo-Mostowe, Murowanki / Wyderki, Klachowa / Kozlowki, Obreba and Klewek in the Wegra parish. In 1859, Franciszek Czaplicki died and his daughter Marianna + Wiktor Glinojecki took Krzynowloga Mala. In 1864, Krzynowloga Mala was partially parceled out.

Raszkow and Bieganin as well as Orpiszewek in the area of Pleszew have a direct connection through my ancestor Izydor Kiedrzynski born 1749 and his second wife Helena Hutten-Czapska born 1762, to Jedlno until 1802; Jedlno has connections with the PLESZEW region through Frankenberg, Stadnicki, Kiedrzynski and Hutten-Czapski. The Mecinski family, and then the Walewski family, owned Jedlno Prime west of Radomsko.
Mecinski collaborated with CZARTORYSKI.

ANTONI Malachowski of the Kalisz province supported the CZARTORYSKI family in 1764.
In 1806, Izabela Czartoryski Lubomirska, the owner of the Teczyn estate, which included, among others, Krzeszowice village, wrote to her grandson Artur Potocki from Podhajce and he took the property after the death of his grandmother in 1816. Since then, Krzeszowice has become the seat of the Potocki family. The Potockis owned Berezino in the central Belarus throughout the 19th century until 1920, and Lubuszany, 13 km from Miezonka, of the Konstantynowicz family from 1842 to 1918 - my ancestors. The family of Paszkowski-Armand-Konstantinovich took part in the non-legal conspiracy. And so the powerful underground Network was created: the King of Naples, Marshal Joachim Murat - General Armand - General Axamitowski of Poznan - General Franciszek Paszkowski [+ Maria Paszkowska Armand - Apolon Konstantynowicz - BREGUET] - Colonel / General JAN DEMBOWSKI, the Freemason, the friend of Ignacy Potocki and Artur Potocki [the Templars and of the Grand Orient in 1818] - and from ARTUR POTOCKI to Wojciech Paszkowski + Br. Bystrzanowski and the Mark Masons Order [and here the line to Kalinowski and Tadeusz Grabianka / Marcin Tarnowski / Stadnicki / Ilinski - the ILLUMINATI and the TEMPLARS] + Tadeusz Kosciuszko in 1776 [+ General Franciszek Paszkowski and General Stanislaw Fiszer (Fiszer lived in Koninko in 1803 - 17 km south-east to POZNAN)].

In Trzebniow already in the 19th century, Wojciech Paszkowski was the manager, the brother of General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski. But Wojciech Paszkowski was also the manager of Krzeszowice near Krakow, the Artur Potocki's estate, and his plenipotent, too. Artur Potocki was a Templar, 33 degrees. And again, we return to Wojciech Paszkowski + Franciszek Paszkowski, but this time we are going to Sebastian Bystrzanowski in Trzebniow and the Templars in Scotland. We're joining Br. Bystrzanowski with George Washington. We similarly connect General Franciszek Paszkowski - General Tadeusz Kosciuszko - General Stanislaw Fiszer - and then Mielzynski of Chobienice - von Unruh / Niepokojczycki of Sluck and Kargowa - Oppeln-Bronikowski of Kunowo {Kiedrzynski}; Wojciech Paszkowski + Artur Potocki and again the Templars. MARIA WILHELMINA PASZKOWSKA ARMAND of MOSCOW, painter, the daughter of named General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski. General was the best friend of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko. Tadeusz Kosciuszko was the god-father of Tadeusz Wolanski b. 1785 in SZAWLE.

Note to Smilowice close to CHOCEN and to Swiedziebnia together with FINDEISEN:

Kochanowski in the second half of the 19th century and Murzynowski intermarried Baranowski in the 2nd half of the 18th century and in the 19th century. In 1930, Helena Baranowska owned Przybranowo. The links to the Bedzin county, in Twardowice close to Siemonia, is stuated 13 / 14 km south-west-west to GOLUCHOWICE. And to Goluchowice with the Grabianski and Bleszynski families. With the links from the Siewierz Duchy and the Bedzin county to Jeleniewo in the Suwalki commune [acted 16 December 2022], and modern Russian intelligence net in Olecko / Raczki / Suwalki / Jeleniewo with Samuelson-Summers-Sandberg-Brzezinski-Loewenstein in USA in the 2nd half of the 20th century. And to Mielzynski in Wolsztyn-Wroniawy-Przemet. And to Uminski in Brzesc Kujawski.
And to CHOCEN with the Wyssogota-Zakrzewski family, the link to ZELECHOW with the Roman family of Krzynowloga Mala; with the Ordega-Holynski-Bloch line intermarried Leopold Kronenberg's family;
with LEWARTOW the Rabbi in Zelechow.
And a links to Wilkowo Polskie with the Pradzynskis of Wola Wiazowa.
And a links to the Morsztyn-Gordon clan of Scotland, together with the seventh Earl of ARGYLL.

Note to PAWINSKI in Zgierz and Bratoszewice close to Zgierz with FINDEISEN and Zieleniewski and PM Leszek Miller and also of the Baranowskis and Przasnysz-Swiedziebnia-ZGIERZ-Chocen-Lodz lines and the owners of Swiedziebnia before CISSOWSKI / Tomasz Cisowski:
Mikolaj Swiatopelk-Mirski / Nicholas Mirski in 1862 - 1865, the Duke Swietopelk Mirski, the son of Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski 1788-1868, Duke in 1861 = JAN Siemionowicz Swiatopelk Mirski / Tomasz Teofil Jan MIRSKI, m. Marcjanna Nostitz-Jackowska. Tomasz had also a son Dmitrij Hariton Ruryk Miron back to Russia in 1840, 1841 served at Caucasus.

Above 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.
Before MIKOLAJ MIRSKI was lady-owner Boleslawa RODYS, and Wanda, Felicja, Apolonia nee MIRSKA.

Boleslawa RODYS was the daughter of prince Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski / Thomas Theophilus Jan Sviatopolk-Mirsky [1st m. MALESZEWSKA] and his 2nd wife, Marianne / Marianna Marcjanna Swiatopelk-Mirska, nee Nostitz-Jackowska, 1807 - 1853, the daughter of Jan Nepomuk Xaverius Nostitz-Jatskovski / Jan Nepomucen Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1770, and Petronela DRYWA - ZAKRZEWSKA.
Before Boleslawa:
Willhelm Rodys of PRZASNYSZ, the husband of named Boleslawa Mirska.

Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski 1788-1868, Duke in 1861. His son: Dmitrij Hariton Ruryk Miron back to Russia in 1840, 1841 served at Caucasus. Dmitrij's sister was Boleslawa Rodys 1831 - 1915, the wife of Wilhelm Rodys, and she was the mother of Pelagia Joanna Findeisen.

Pelagia Joanna Rodys Findeisen, b. 1849 in Lublin - died in 1875 in Smilowice close to CHOCEN, the wife of Gustaw Adolf Findeisen, and she was mother of Jadwiga Pawinska in ZGIERZ. Pawinski now acted in Bratoszewice and Zgierz. Findeisen intermarried ZIELENIEWSKI of LODZ. Findeisen was the landlord in the CHOCEN commune, where lived the WALESA family. In Chocen married WOLOWSKI - ARNOLD - Kiedrzynski clan. Earlier Dymitr Swiatopelk-Mirski was the landlord of Swiedziebnia; bef. him Wlodzimierz Swiatopelk-Mirski; and below the owners of Swiedziebnia aft. 1821: Michal Murzynowski; the Murzynowskis were the owners in the second part of the 18th century.
Michal possessed Ostrow, in 1841 he was the DOBRZYN official; the owner of Besznica, Dzierzno, Mantyki, Ostrow, Rokitnica, Swiedziebnia, Zduny, Rokitnica.
He was here until ca 1830, and Jackowski ie. Jan Nepomucen Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1770, died aft. 1830, took Swiedziebnia; then his daughter - Marcjanna Mirska ie. Marcjanna Swiatopelk-Mirska, 1807-1853.
Aft. Murzynowski - Jerzy Henryk Eberts; Stanislaw Zgliczynski in 1854; and
Xawery Nostic Jackowski, ie. Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski born 1770, the son of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski and Marianna nee Kczewska / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska. Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, born in Straszewo, near by KWIDZN/MALBORK - the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski. Aleksander Jackowski was born in 1729 ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1729 - d. 1802 in the Nogat village. The son of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1705, d. ca 1766.
The grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 [my family branch].
And next owner Marianna Nostic Jackowski, m. Dss Mirska, died 1853.

Boleslawa Rodys, 1831 - 1915, the wife of Wilhelm Rodys,
the mother of Pelagia Joanna Findeisen
[Pelagia Joanna Rodys Findeisen b. 1849 in Lublin - d. 1875 in Smilowice, the wife of Gustaw Adolf Findeisen, the secret envoy of Leopold Kronenberg bef. 1863, and
she was mother of
a.
Jadwiga Pawinska
(1868-1924, married in 1886, social activist, had a son Tadeusz Pawinski / Thaddeus, philologist; her husband Jozef Pawinski / Pawinski Joseph (1851-1925), a doctor of the Hospital of the Infant Jesus and St. Spirit in Warsaw, the Polish co-founder of cardiology.
Jozef Pawinski was born in Zgierz in 1851, the son of JAN PAWINSKI + Amalia Krohn;
Jozef Pawinski b. 1851, was the brother [half-brother] of Adolf Pawinski b. 1840 and
to TEKLA PASZKOWSKA b. ca 1845, married FELIKS Paszkowski b. ca 1830, not ca 1850 [younger],
with the son Kazimierz Paszkowski b. aft. 1880.

Above Jan Pawinski b. bef. 1825, the son of Ignacy Pawinski + Balbina. Jan Paszkowski married also Agnieszka in 1846, with the son Franciszek Pawinski, a daughter Antonina Pawinska and 7 other children.

JOZEF PAWINSKI studied in Leczycy and in Warsaw, studied medicine at Imperial Univ. in Warsaw 1869-1874. He worked then at the clinic of diagnostic under Ignacy Baranowski.
His brother was Adolf Stanislaw Pawinski, b. 1840 in Zgierz, d. 1896 in Grodzisk Mazowiecki, Polish historian, archivist and assistant professor of the Warsaw School of Economics and professor of general history of the Imperial University of Warsaw. In 1862 Pawinski moved to the University of Dorpat in Estonia, 1864 he received the degree of Candidate of Sciences. Theodore Witte from Dorpat, admitted Pawinski to study abroad. First, he moved to Berlin, where he met Ranke. Later, he attended lectures of Jaffe and Droysen. He then went to Gottingen, 1868, after returning to Polish has been an associate professor at the Warsaw School of Economics and the Archives of Historical Records in Warsaw),
b.
Stanislaw Findeisen (1873-1970) + Alicja Paulina Handke, 1896 - 1994
(her parents Hugo Handke and Matylda Zalern; Alicja Paulina Handke born in Pultusk and died in Warszawa;
her son:
Wladyslaw Findeisen, b. January 28, 1926 in Poznan, Polish engineer, a professor of technical sciences, rector of the Technical University of Warsaw (1981-1985), automatic, co-founder of systems theory in the context of the wider science of control / adjustment, the chairman of the Primate Social Council, a senator I and II term in Warsaw. Knight of the Order of the White Eagle);
c.
Tadeusz Findeisen, 1875-1948 + Aniela Niemirowicz-Szczytt - Jastrzebiec, 1889-1975:
his children:
Gustaw Findeisen junior, b. 1912 in Smilowice close to CHOCEN, d. 1992 in Warszawa;
Andrzej Findeisen, 1915 - 1944,
with daughters:
c1. Bellert Zieleniewska [the link to the Zieleniewskis in Lodz and Zgierz],
c2. Grocholska.

Note to above WALESA and LIPNO with the link to the ZILINA county in Slovakia:

POLA NEGRI m. [in 1919 - div. 1922] Count Eugeniusz Dambski, b. 1893 in Rawa Mazowiecka. Eugeniusz was the son of Mieczyslaw Dambski, b. ca 1855/1857, and Natalia Weglinska, Dambska.
Mieczyslaw's father was Ludomir Dambski, and the grandfather - Maksym Dambski and PLOWSKA.

Pola Negri born in LIPNO north to WLOCLAWEK as Apolonia Chalupiec 2nd, in 1897 to a mother Eleonora KIELCZEWSKA. Eleonora died in 1954, m. Juraj vel Jerzy Chalupec, Romani-Slovak of Neslusa - ie Catholic Gypsy Roma of the Habsburg Empire. Jerzy was the son of Apolonia 1st. Jerzy was exiled to Siberia, and Pola moved to Germany in 1917-1922. Pola's Slovak-Gypsy grandfather Adam Chalupec married Apolonia Plevko or Plewko Chalupec 1st, died in Slovakia, who was Slovak, and they had the son Juraj or Jerzy (1871-1920). They lived in Neslusa in north-western Slovakia, where some mebers of the family returned in the 20th century. Youngest son of named ADAM was Pavol or Pawel (1890-1956) born in Slovakia and now in 1890 the family moved to the former eastern part of Poland, maybe Belarus. Widowed Apolonia nee PLEVKO and children moved west and settled in Lipno north to Wloclawek, ca 1895 / 1900. Juraj Jerzy Chalupec b. 1871, married Pola's future mother Eleonora Kielczewska (1861-1954) in Warsaw, and Jerzy took Eleonora to live in Lipno. Pola was born there in 1897. Jerzy had the bohemian gypsy in his blood, Gypsy Romani ancestors. In Lipno, her father was a philanderer. Jerzy was later arrested and deported to Siberia. Her grandmother Apolonia and uncle Pawel moved to Slovakia, while Eleonora and Pola left for Warsaw. Pola assumed in her memoir that the house in Lipno was Eleonora's, her mother's, estate. Eleonora Chalupec (Kielczewska) b. in 1861 in Brdow in the Babiak commune, close to Kolo, d. in 1954 in Beverly Hills, was the daughter of
Franciszek Kielczewski, 1836 - 1913 + Karolina PRZYBYLOWSKI.
The granddaughter of
Stanislaw Kielczewski, 1808 - 1858 + Helena BAKOWSKI.
The great-granddaughter of
Maciej Kielczewski b. ca 1770, and Zofia. Maciej Kielczewski also was married to Joanna / Julianna or Anna. Maciej was the son of Wojciech Kielczewski b. aft. 1700 / ca 1715,
and the grandson of
Jan Kielczewski b. ca 1670, d. in 1757, and 2nd wife Marianna. Jan older = Jan Kazimierz KIELCZEWSKI was born ca 1670, in Kamienczyk maybe in the Wyszkow county. Jan m. 1st to Zofia Letkowska b. ca 1680 with 4 sons: Roch Kielczewski and Jan Kielczewski, younger, b. ca 1700, the KOWAL official + Balbina TURSKA.

Kazimierz Kielczewski b. ca 1670 = Jan Kazimierz was the son of Marcin Kielczewski b. ca 1630, and
the grandson of Jakub Kielczewski older b. ca 1600.

MARCIN Kielczewski b. ca 1630, m. Katarzyna, b. ca 1645, the daughter of Mikolaj Orzelski.

Jan Kazimierz / Kazimierz Kielczewski b. ca 1670, had a brother Jakub Kielczewski, younger.

Brdo = BRDOW in the Babiak commune, close to Kolo, 4 km east to Babiak,
14 km north-east to Wrzaca Wielka [Wrzaca Wielka Kolonia is situated 2 km south-east to Wrzaca Wielka; 9 km north-west to Ponetow DOLNY].
And 15 km north-west to Ponetow Gorny Drugi.

Brdow, ex-town, in the Babiak commune, the KOLO county; in 1824 in Brdow German clothiers from Saxony came, who set up a factory in the city, a woolen fabric. In 1857, Jews worked mainly in trade.

Babiak, a former town, now a village in Poland, the Kolo County, in the Babiak commune, founded in 1784 as an Oleder village in a forest area. Soon after Bonawentura Raczynski brought clothiers from Germany to establish a factory settlement. After the November Uprising in 1831, all estates of Insurgent Kazimierz Baczynski, with Babiak, Ozorzyn, Wawrzyny, Holendry and Trzebuchow have been taken by a neighbor Russian General Ksawery Dabrowski, ordered by Paskiewicz Erywanski in October 1831 until 1839. There was a decline in craftsmanship and in 1870 the settlement was downgraded to the rank of a village.
In 1861 in BRDOW were living Franciszek Kielczewski, 1836 - 1913 + Karolina PRZYBYLOWSKI.
Maybe under care of Maria Rembielinska, 1831-1877 + Stanislaw Dobrski, ca 1827-1886 and the Rembielinskis were closest to General Franciszek Ksawery Dabrowski, b. in 1761 in Ponetow, 13 kilometres east of Kolo. Ponetow Gorny is situated south-west to Klodawa, and south-east to KOLO, and General died in 1839 in Wrzaca Mala but Wrzaca Wielka lies 10 km north-east to KOLO.
General Franciszek Dabrowski was married three times:
the 1st with a son b. ca 1785; the 2nd ca 1787; the 3rd ca 1795, with a daughter b. ca 1805, and she was married ca 1825/1830 to REMBIELINSKI,
with the daughter, Maria Rembielinska 1831-1877 + Stanislaw Dobrski, ca 1827-1886,
and with Maria's son Stanislaw Faustyn Dobrski, 1858-1911.

Mentioned General Franciszek Ksawery Dabrowski (1761-1839), the insurgent in 1794, in 1797 served Russian Army, b. in 1761 in Ponetowo close to Kolo, d. in 1839 in Wrzaca Mala close to Kolo. In July 1831 under Russian was PM of goverment. He was the son of Jozef Dabrowski, the Bar insurgent in 1768 + unknown mother 1st m. Kanigowska, 2nd m. to Wroblewski. In 1799 Lieutenant-General. He committed many financial embezzlement in this position receiving high gratuities for denouncing members of Polish patriotic organizations to the Russians. Arrested for scandals of an erotic nature, imprisoned near Riga, amnesty in 1801 by the new Emperor Alexander I, as a spy-provocateur, he infiltrated the November insurgents, against General Jozef Chlopicki. In July 1831, Field Marshal Iwan Paskiewicz appointed him the head of the Provisional Government of the Kingdom of Poland in Raciazek.

Above Stanislaw Dobrski, acted in KONIN, lived ca 1827 - 1886, m. in 1856, in Warsaw, to Maria Rembielinska, 1831-1877, the daughter of Walenty Faustyn Rembielinski b. ca 1795 / 1800, died in 1846;
the granddaughter of
Michal Rembielinski, b. ca 1773 + Antonina Ehrenkreuz / ERENKREJZ, b. ca 1774, d. in 1836 in Wrzaca Wielka close to KOLO.

Michal Rembielinski died in 1846, m. Antonina Erenkrejz, b. ca 1774, d. in 1836 in Wrzaca Wielka. Antonina Rembielinska Ehrenkreuz, m. Michal Rembielinski, and she was came from Ehrenkreutz of SWEDEN. Mentioned above Stanislaw Dobrski, ca 1827 - 1886, m. in 1856, to Maria Rembielinska, 1831-1877, with a son
Stanislaw Faustyn DOBRSKI, 1858-1911 + Gabriela Barbara Koludzka, and Gabriela was the daughter of
Jozef Koludzki, b. ca 1830 + Bronislawa Nasierowska, ca 1833 - 1871,
and the granddaughter of
Kacper Jan Nasierowski, 1794-1886 + Barbara Marianna Gorzynska, 1805-1875.

Jozefa Dowierski (born Walesa), 1874 - 1936, was the daughter of Stanislaw Walesa b. ca 1850, and Teofila Szybura b. 1856 in Ochle.

Ochle in the Koscielec Kolski parish. Ochle is situated on the north bank of Warta, 8 / 9 km west-north-west to KOLO, 55 km south-west to CHOCEN, 14 / 15 km south-west to Wrzaca Wielka.

KOSCIELEC KOLSKI - belonged in 1836 to Count Kreutz, the Russian General, ie. Cyprian Belzig von Kreutz b. 1777 in Rzeczyca, in the Minsk governorate.

Jozefa WALESA had 5 siblings:
Szczepan Walesa, Franciszka Walesa. Jozefa married unknown Kaminski ca 1924.
We have the 2nd Jozefa Walesa born to Tomasz Walesa b. 1835 and Franciszka Cicha. Tomasz Walesa was born in 1835, in Koscielna Wies [19 km north-west to Brzesc Kujawski; and 23 km north-west to Lubraniec. Lubraniec - 11 km south-west to Brzesc Kujawski. Brzesc Kujawski - 8 km south-west to WIENIEC].

Michal Rembielinski, ca 1773 - 1846 was the father to
Walenty Rembielinski, b. ca 1795/1800, died in 1846 in Wrzaca Wielka north-east to KOLO, ie. Walenty Faustyn Rembielinski m. in 1823, in Wrzaca Wielka, 8 kilometres north-east of Kolo.


Juliusz Enoch studied in Warsaw, at the military college in St Petersburg in 1837. His supporter was jurist Aleksander This.
Aleksander This known Juliusz's father Jakub Kazimierz Enoch, doctor of Grand Duke Konstanty in Warsaw.

Jakub Kazimierz Enoch, b. in Sokolowo, close to Wrzaca Wielka, the doctor of Grand Duke Konstanty in Warsaw.
Note to Wrzaca Wielka and the SOKOLOWSKI family:
Ms Franciszka Sokolowska, born Lutostanska, in 1807, was the daughter of Bartlomiej Lutostanski and Rozalia Suchorzewska; Franciszka had brother Jozef Maciej Lutostanski.
Franciszka Lutostanska died in 1884, married Stanislaw Erazm Sokolowski.
Stanislaw SOKOLOWSKI was born on May 8 1806, in Kepka Szlachecka, 7 km south-west to KOWAL; south of WLOCLAWEK.
They had 4 children, among others Maciej Artur Konstanty Sokolowski of Wrzaca Wielka.

Edward Sokolowski of Wrzaca Wielka [he was born in 1815] m. Anna Jozefina SOKOLOWSKA born Klobukowska, 1819-1865 [= Jozefa Sokolowska of Wrzaca Wielka, Sokolow and Ochla; Wrzaca Wielka - the Kolo county, 7 km north-east of Kolo].

Jozef Jordan Walenty Sokolowski b. 1760, maybe the brother of KAZIMIERZ SOKOLOWSKI b. ca 1750 + Magdalena Mieroslawska ur 1769.

Above Jozef Sokolowski was the son of
Antoni Sokolowski of Wrzaca Wielka, Sokolow and of Ochle born ca 1710 + Marianna Obiedowska b. 1730.
The grandson of Jozef Sokolowski SENIOR, the official in Bydgoszcz, 1690-1754 + Magdalena Ponetowska b. ca 1680.
Maybe the great-grandson of Fabian Sokolowski b. ca 1660, the official in Ciechanow, the owner of named Milejow - inf. on Andrzej Modlibowski, judge of KALISZ, in 1705 about named Milejow.

JOZEF Sokolowski was husband of Marianna 1st Sokolowska.
Jozef Sokolowski was the father of Stanislaw Erazm Sokolowski and Roman Antoni Bogumil Sokolowski.

1880 - Sokolowski Wladyslaw, was the owner of Bedziechow [before him to KIEDRZYNSKI]. Named Wladyslaw Ignacy Sokolowski b. 1836 - Warszawa, was the son of Walenty Sokolowski.
Walenty Sokolowski maybe was the son of KAZIMIERZ SOKOLOWSKI b. ca 1750 + Magdalena Mieroslawska b. 1769, d. 1829, the daughter of
Antoni Mieroslawski b. ca 1740, d. 1797, the official in Inowroclaw, and in Kruszwica, judge in Inowroclaw, the Royal Court official + 1st wife Marianna Radonska b. ca 1745, d. 1775, + he married bef. 1779 2nd to Ksawera Franciszka Uminska.
Magdalena b. 1769, was the granddaughter of Aleksander Mieroslawski b. ca 1700, official in Inowroclaw + Elzbieta Radomicka d. 1761.

Above WALENTY Sokolowski was born ca 1799 - Juchnowiec, the Bialystok prov., 17 km west to ZABLUDOW, died in 1851 - Warszawa + in Warsaw in 1830 to Eufrozyna Katarzyna Cissowska, 1811-1851. She was born in Radomin, the PLOCK county.

Mentioned Antoni Mieroslawski, b. ca 1740/1743, died in 1797/1798, the official in Inowroclaw; Kruszwica; the Royal Court official + Marianna Radonska, b. ca 1745, d. 1775 [married bef. 1769];
2nd to Ksawera Franciszka Uminska bef. 1779
- the daughter of Kazimierz Uminski b. ca 1730
[Kazimierz UMINSKI was born before 1730, the founder of a chapel in Ruszki; he bought in 1746 Wysocin Wiekszy and Wysocinek; the border bailiff in BRZESC KUJAWSKI, married to Teresa Besiekierski; d. 1798],
and the granddaughter of Laurenty (Wawrzyniec) Uminski, born ca 1700, the landowner of Ruszki, Krotoszyn, Pocierzyn, Wysocie / WYSOCIN;
with his [ie. Antoni Mieroslawski, b. ca 1740/1743] children:
1.
Magdalena Mieroslawska, 1769 - 1829 + Kazimierz Sokolowski
[Jozef Jordan Walenty Sokolowski was maybe the brother of KAZIMIERZ SOKOLOWSKI b. ca 1750. Jozef Sokolowski was the son of Antoni Sokolowski of Wrzaca Wielka, Sokolow and of Ochle born ca 1710 + Marianna Obiedowska b. 1730.
The grandson of Jozef Sokolowski SENIOR, the official in Bydgoszcz, 1690-1754 + Magdalena Ponetowska b. ca 1680.
Maybe the great-grandson of Fabian Sokolowski b. ca 1660, the official in Ciechanow, the owner of named Milejow - inf. on Andrzej Modlibowski, judge of KALISZ, in 1705 about named Milejow];
2.
Elzbieta Mieroslawska, 1772 - 1794 + Tomasz Suminski;
3.
Jozef Mieroslawski born in 1775;
4.
Panteleon Mieroslawski, b. 1782;
5. Jan Mieroslawski b. 1784;
6.
Pawel Alexander MIEROSLAWSKI, 1777 - ca 1837 + Eufrozyna Komorowska d. 1837
[Eufrozyna Komorowska b. ca 1780, died in WARSAW in 1846 m. Pawel Aleksander Mieroslawski].

Wawrzyniec Potocki signed the act of establishment of the BAR confederation, in February 1768, together with Michal Hieronim Krasinski and Jozef PuA�ąA?€L?aski.
When JOZEF Pulaski was imprisoned in Dankowice, Wawrzyniec Potocki assumed the function of the Confederate marshal, and then he gathered around himself the remaining forces, including the sons of Jozef Pulaski (Franciszek; Kazimierz PULASKI, and Antoni Pulaski). On 8 March 1769, Wawrzyniec Potocki directed defending the fortifications of the Holy Trinity Trenches. After the collapse of the BAR confederation on April 24, 1770, he was send under General Jozef Zaremba, commander-in-chief of the Great Poland province. He was present on June 20 and 21, 1771 in Dzialoszyn during talks between Franciszek Ksawery Branicki and Zaremba regarding submission to the king. Potocki, who advocated further fight, was opposed the capitulation talks.
Wawrzyniec Potocki was killed in June 1771.
Wawrzyniec Potocki come from Wielki Potok; the owner of Wrzaca, Korczyn and Sieroslaw. He was the son of Jan Potocki and Zofia Zegocka. Wawrzyniec married Agnieszka Chwaliszewska, with sons: Florentyn Potocki; Teodor; and Antoni Potocki.

In Konin in 1719, Jan Potocki, the son of Franciszek Potocki [b. ca 1660 ?], the Dobrzyn official, and Anna Siewierski, had a court case together with
Katarzyna Tymieniecki, the Jan's sister, both were owners of half of Trzebuchow
[Trzebuchow - 10 km north-west to Wrzaca Wielka; 18 km north to KOLO; 19 km south-west to IZBICA KUJAWSKA];
the second half belonged to Franciszek Tymieniecki, the son of WA�ąA?€L?adyslaw Tymieniecki, the Ostrzeszow official and Urszula Bakowski Tymieniecka.

In 1839 Juliusz Enoch back to Warsaw, and he was working under Aleksander This like secretary. Juliusz Enoch in 1842 was working in Law Enactment Commission. In 1842 Enoch finished a law course. Aleksander This in 1842 was the Warsaw prosecutor.
Aleksander This recommended Enoch to Paskiewicz. In 1843-1844 Enoch was assistant to THIS. In 1845, Aleksander This supported Enoch to Civil Tribunal in Warsaw.
Aleksander This d. April 1846. But the friend of This, Jan Kanty Wolowski, Frankist, jurist and in 1845Ă‚ prosecutor, was working together with Juliusz Enoch.
Jan Kanty Wolowski recommended Enoch to Laura Brodowska, the daughter of Karol Brodowski, pro-Russian official in Warsaw. In 1848 J. Enoch was judge for the Warsaw governorate.
One of the most famous male representatives of the Szor family was Jan Kanty Wolowski (1803 - 1864),
a son of Pawel Wolowski and Marianna Szymanowska;
Jan Kanty Wolowski was the scholar, attorney, prosecutor, Head of Justice in the governorate of the Kingdom of Poland, dean of the Law and Administration Faculty of the Warsaw School; co-founder of Civil Codec of Law for Kingdom of Poland. In 1863, the tsar deprived him of his positions,
because Jan Kanty Wolowski was suspected of supporting the January Uprising and anti-government activities.
As a result of the investigation, at the end of 1863 he was deported to Siberia to Narowczat, where he died on October 31, 1884.

Marianna Wolowska (born Szymanowska), 1770-1836, married Pawel Wolowski in 1801, and Pawel Wolowski was born in 1778, in Warsaw.
Marianna had 5 children: Jan Kanty Wolowski, Karolina Anna Jezioranska (born Wolowska) and others.

Filipina Szymanowska that is Filipina Brzezinska-Szymanowska (1800 - 1886) was a Polish pianist and composer, daughter of Franciszek Szymanowski / Franco Francis Szymanowski {b. ca 1770/1780} and Agatha / AGATA Wolowska. FILIPINA was sister-in-law of the composer Maria Szymanowska ("szwagierka" or "bratowa" = sister-in-law).
Named above Maria Szymanowska born Marianna Agata Wolowska in Warsaw, 1789, died in 1831, St. Petersburg, Russia; was a Polish composer and one of the first professional virtuoso pianists of the 19th century.
Marianna Agata Wolowska was daughter of Franciszek Wolowski, a landlord and a brewer. Her mother [1st wife of Franciszek WOLOWSKI ?] - Barbara LANCKORONSKA, 1780 - 1849 / 1850? Barbara was the daughter of unknown Lanckoronski [Barbara maybe was the daughter of Jan Lanckoronski of Brzezie, officer of Nur, 1746-1791, and Maria Anna Januszkiewicz b. 1755;
Barbara was sister of:
Antoni Jozef Lanckoronski, 1777-1850, m. Ewa Mecinska, and Julia Barbara Lanckoronska, 1779-1846, m. Jakub Jerzy Antoni Dunin-Borkowski].

Marianna Agata Wolowska m. 1810 in Warsaw to Jozef Szymanowski, with whom she had three children while living in Poland: Helena (1811Ă�?A?‚¬A?€L�61), who married a man named Malewski, and twins: Celina (1812Ă�?A?‚¬A?€L�55), who married Adam Mickiewicz, and Romuald (1812Ă�?A?‚¬A?€L�40), who became an engineer; children remained with Maria after her separation from Szymanowski in 1820. The marriage ended in divorce.
Jozef Szymanowski died in 1832. Jozef Szymanowski was born ca 1778/1779.

Franciszek Szymanowski / Franco Francis Szymanowski b. ca 1770/1780,
Michal Szymanowski b. ca 1770/1780, and
named here Jozef Szymanowski was born in 1778 / 1779 in KASKI, were brothers - acc. to me.
Marianna Wolowska (born Szymanowska - the sister of Franciszek, Michal and of Jozef Szymanowski) was born in 1770/1775. Marianna married Pawel Wolowski in 1801.

My relatives: ARNOLD, 1814-1885, had a daughter, 1845-1935, married in 1867 in OSZCZEKLIN to Marian Jozef Edward Wolowski, 1838 - 1909, the son of Ksawery WOLOWSKI.
Ksawery Wolowski, b. Dec. 1792 - Warsaw, d. 1867 - Oszczeklin; studied in Warsaw, married Agnieszka Basinska. see: Mikolaj Basinski, inf. in 1844 in Kalisz and in 1839 in SZADEK.

Mentioned OSZCZEKLIN:
ca 1790, it bought Stanislaw Potocki. In 1854 Oszczeklin was owned by Ksawery Wolowski [with new village Ksawerow]. 1866 the estate took his son Marian Wolowski b. 1838, with ca 1875 Marianowo and Agnieszkowo. Marian Wolowski in 1863 was the insurgent.
In 1909 died Stanislaw Wolowski, the son of named Marian Wolowski;
Marian Wolowski died also in 1909, buried in Rajsk.

Oszczeklin belonged to Maria Gorska, the daughter of Marian Wolowski. Maria married Wincenty Gorski who bought the estate in 1899 from hands of Konrad Arnold. Oszczeklin belonged to ARNOLD in 1895.
Wincenty Gorski died in 1931.

Compare:
1.
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.
Mentioned Adam Ernest Wolowski born ca 1798 was the son of
Adam Zachariasz Wolowski, 1770 - before 1833, who was married in 1795, Warszawa, to Teresa Zalewska, 1777 - 1855;
they had daughter
Emilia Teofila Zalewska (born Wolowska), and the son Adam Ernest WOLOWSKI, 1798-1868 + Barbara Maryewska 1796-1863.
2.
Adam Alfons Wolowski, 1799 - 1861 - Warszawa,
parents:
Ludwik WOLOWSKI, b. ca 1764 - died in 1832 in Warsaw, and Elzbieta Lanckoronska, b. ca 1771 - d. 1837 - Warszawa.
Elzbieta Lanckoronska, b. 1770/1771, was the daughter of Jozef LANCKORONSKI and Klara.
LUDWIK WOLOWSKI m. in 1786, Warszawa.
3.
In 1824 - 1827, Jan Toczyski [heir of property] filed a lawsuit against Jozef Wolowski and Israel Wassertzug [tenants] about income tax and about payment for Russian military. Named Jan Toczyski b. ca 1760, died in 1837, was the son of Kazimierz TOCZYSKI and Domicela Bielska. Jan died in Rokitno, close to BLONIE, 14 km north-west of OTREBUSY, and 28 km east to GUZOW of OGINSKI.
Jan Toczyski married in ca 1780 to Anna Krystyna Szymanowska 1765-1845, a daughter of
Dyzma Szymanowski, 1719-1784.
4.
In 1771, Kaski belongs to Maciej Szymanowski, since 1773-1775 the Commonwealth gave Kaski to him in 50 years possession. After the partitions of Poland, Kaski was in the Prussian partition and the Kaski was transferred to the Prussian general - Brul. After the Napoleonic wars, the land became a part of the Duchy of Warsaw; at that time, the Napoleonic officer was in charge - Blociszewski.
After the fall of the Duchy of Warsaw, these lands came under Russian rule. Emperor Alexander I gave it to Franciszek Wolowski, inf. also in 1828.
Filipina Szymanowska that is Filipina Brzezinska-Szymanowska (1800 - 1886) was a Polish pianist and composer, the daughter of
Franciszek Szymanowski / Franco Francis Szymanowski {b. ca 1770/1780} and Agatha / AGATA Wolowska.

FILIPINA was sister-in-law of the composer Maria Szymanowska ("szwagierka" or "bratowa" = sister-in-law). Named above Maria Szymanowska born Marianna Agata Wolowska in Warsaw, 1789, died in 1831, St. Petersburg, Russia; was a Polish composer and one of the first professional virtuoso pianists of the 19th century.

Marianna Agata Wolowska was daughter of Franciszek Wolowski, a landlord and a brewer. Her mother [1st wife of Franciszek WOLOWSKI ?] - Barbara LANCKORONSKA, 1780 - 1849 / 1850?
Barbara was the daughter of unknown Lanckoronski [Barbara maybe was the daughter of Jan Lanckoronski of Brzezie, officer of Nur, 1746-1791, and Maria Anna Januszkiewicz b. 1755;
Barbara was sister of: Antoni Jozef Lanckoronski, 1777-1850, m. Ewa Mecinska, and Julia Barbara Lanckoronska, 1779-1846, m. Jakub Jerzy Antoni Dunin-Borkowski].

Marianna Agata Wolowska m. 1810 in Warsaw to Jozef Szymanowski, with whom she had three children while living in Poland: Helena (1811Ă�?A?‚¬A?€L�61), who married a man named Malewski,
and twins: Celina Szymanowska (1812Ă�?A?‚¬A?€L�55), who married Adam Mickiewicz,
and Romuald (1812Ă�?A?‚¬A?€L�40), who became an engineer; children remained with Maria after her separation from Szymanowski in 1820. The marriage ended in divorce.

5.
Ksawery Jan Teodor KRYSINSKI (born 1825), who married Amelia Maria Wolowska (1832-?), a daughter of Franciszek Wolowski and Justyna Julianna Niesiolowska [2nd wife of named above FRANCISZEK WOLOWSKI ?];
KSAWERY'S daughter was poet Maria Anastazja Wincentyna Krysinska (1857 in Warsaw - died in PARIS, 1908) / Marie Anastasie, in Paris studied harmony and composition at the Conservatoire Music, became the active member of the literary circles of the Hydropaths, the Zutists, the "Hirsutes" and the "Jemenfoutistes".

And Agnieszka Basinska Wolowski b. 1809 in LASK, died in OSZCZEKLIN in 1897, south-west to WRONIAWY and LISKOW.

Julianna Kiedrzynska, was married in Sobotka - south-west to KROSNIEWICE, in 1798, to Jan Arnold b. 1751 - died in 1840 in Pietrzykowo. Witness in 1798, Maciej Bogdanski, an official in KALISZ [relatives to the Kiedrzynskis].
Her son Mateusz Arnold was studied in Warsaw in 1823, b. 1804, m. Jozefa Ilowiecka,
with the grandson Julian Pius Ludwik Arnold b. 1840.

NEWLINSKI in Raszkow with Elzbieta Kiedrzynska Newlinska, Bloch of Lodz, Levy and Adam Mickiewicz, Herzl, Ginsburg, Oliphant in Ceylon and Hajffa, and Leopold Kronenberg, Zamoyski of Klemensow, Adam Grabowski, Gustaw Findeisen of Swiedziebnia and in the Chocen commune vs Despot-Zenowicz, Konstantynowicz, Soltan, Jurewicz, with the link to Wrangell, Puszkin and Kalinowa and Miezonka.

The WHITE underground movement before the 1863 JANUARY UPRISING among a various Polish circles in St. Petersburg, Kiev and Warsaw was originated coincidentally with an arrival in Poland (in 1860) of one of the secretaries to Jakob / JACOB Cremieux [Isaac-Jacob Adolphe Cremieux], who was the son of Saul Haim Cremieux / Cremieu and Sarah Carcassone.

JACOB Cremieux was at the time organizing the Alliance Israelite Universelle ['All Jews are responsible for one another'].
This courier was a French lawyer and journalist, Armand Levy (1827 - 1891), an anti-clericalist, a freemason, a socialist; he was "born in a Roman Catholic family, but with a Jewish grand-father, he was passionate about the Jewish cause. He fought alongside his illustrious friends, such as Adam Mickiewicz [Mickiewicz's stay on the Bosporus],
Ion Bratianu
and Camillo Cavour,
for the independence of Poland and Romania, and for the unification of Italy",
by Wikipedia;
Armand LEVY propagated the social upheaval in Russia.

The Alliance Israelite Universelle is a Jewish organization founded in 1860 by Adolphe Cremieux "to safeguard the human rights of Jews around the world".
The first President:
Louis Jean Konigswarter (1814-1878).
He came from Jonas Hirsch Konigswarter (ca 1740 - 1805) who was emigrated to Furth, in Bavaria, where he established a business. He had five sons, among others - Julius Jonas Konigswarter (1783-1845) with Julius's son
Louis Jean Konigswarter (1814-1878).
Louis's great-grandson Jules de Konigswarter (1904-1995), married to Pannonica Rothschild (1913-1988).

Louis's granddaughter Helene Josephine Konigswarter (1873-1922), married to Gaston Calmann-Levy (1864-1948).

Calmann-Levy is a French publishing house founded in 1836 by Michel Levy (1821-1875) and his brother Kalmus LEVY / Calmann Levy (1819-1891). In 1893, Calmann was succeeded by his sons Georges, Paul and mentioned Gaston.
The second President:
Isaac-Jacob Adolphe Cremieux b. 1796, d. 1880, a French Minister of Justice in 1848, and in 1870-1871.
He was a defender of the rights of the Jews in France. The Freemason in 1818, at Grand Orient de France lodge in Nimes, and in Paris during 1830.
In 1866 CREMIEUX became 33rd degree [TEMPLAR] and Great Commander in 1868.

Ascher Ginsberg - Ahad Ha'am (1856 - 1927) and Theodor Herzl for several years were at the head of the Zionism movement and were called the founders of Zionism; close friends of Herzl were Max Nordau, and Professor Richard Gotheyl.
Asher Ginsberg was born in Skwira / Skvyra, the province of Kiev, Russian Empire, in 1856.

We back to
friend of Adam Mickiewicz and his family for three generations - Armand Levy b. 1827, d. 1891.
Armand Levy was a French journalist, "an anti-clericalist, a freemason, a socialist who supported the 1848 Revolution and the Paris Commune. Born in a Roman Catholic family, but with a Jewish grand-father, he was passionate about the Jewish cause". He was friend to
Michelet, Quinet, prof. Jakub Malinowski, Garibaldi, Adam Mickiewicz, Ion Bratianu and Camillo Cavour, for the independence of Poland and Romania, and for the unification of Italy.

Armand Levy, 1827-1891, Adam Mickiewicz's secretary. A leading freemason, anti-papist, a Christian socialist, the member of the First International; he arrived in Paris in 1845, to Lamennais and George Sand, and participant of the Paris Commune. He was the secretary of Adam Mickiewicz. He was a behind-the-scenes figure, had an influence not only on the fate of three generations of the Mickiewiczs, but also on the events taking place on the main stages of Europe. He acted in Poland, Romania, Italy, and Turkey. Mentioned Armand Levy arrived to Poland (in 1860) as the secretary to Jakob / JACOB Cremieux who was at the time organizing the Alliance Israelite Universelle. Levy was courier, a French lawyer and journalist. Armand Levy (1827 - 1891) was the anti-clericalist, a freemason, a socialist.

Karol Majewski, secretary of Leopold Kronenberg, was among the first of conspirators bef. 1863. He was a very influential personality in conspiratorial circles; in 1860, Majewski had the most influence among the students.

Maksymilian Maurycy Unszlicht b. 1839, was a member of the academic committee (consisting of three persons), was also attended by Edward Jurgens, the son of a Jewess, who ran all the youth circles and associations that was set up in Warsaw.

Named Karol Konstanty Majewski (born in Denkowo close to Opatow in 1833 roku, d. 1897), a chairman of the National Government of the January Uprising 1863. He came from a family with the Jewish roots;
his brother was
Wladyslaw Majewski - the Commissioner of National Government in 1863
and second brother - lawyer, Wincenty Majewski (1807-1888).

Above Leopold Stanislaw Kronenberg b. 1812, d. 1878 in Nice, was the Polish banker, investor and financier of Jewish origin, one of the leaders before the January Uprising 1863. He came from a wealthy family of Jewish rabbis in WYSZOGROD. His father was Samuel Eleazar Kronenberg (1773-1826) led the banking activities in Warsaw. Mother Tekla Levi (1775-1848) = LEVY.
Leopold Stanislaw Kronenberg had seven siblings:
Louis, Rosalie, Stanislaw Solomon,
Dorota (mother of Seweryn Loewenstein ! - the link to Anna Teresa Tymieniecka and to Obama Husain Second, President of US),
Mary,
Henry Andrew / Henryk Andrzej Kronenberg [the links to KRASNE close to Przasnysz],
and Wladyslaw Alphonsus.
Leopold Kronenberg was married to Ernestyna Rozalia Leo (1827-1893). This family intermarried ZAMOYSKI in Klemensow-Bodaczow.

This net including NEWLINSKI in Raszkow with Elzbieta Kiedrzynska Newlinska, Bloch of Lodz, Levy and Adam Mickiewicz, Herzl, Ginsburg, Oliphant in Ceylon and Hajffa, and Leopold Kronenberg, Zamoyski of Klemensow, Adam Grabowski, Gustaw Findeisen of Swiedziebnia and in the Chocen commune vs Despot-Zenowicz, Konstantynowicz, Soltan, Jurewicz, with the link to Wrangell, Puszkin and Kalinowa and Miezonka. Jozef Napoleon Hutten-Czapski, Stanislaw Fiszer, Stanislaw Mielzynski of Golancz with General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski and his daughter Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska Armand and her granddaughter Anna Armand Konstantynowicz and my grandfather Jerzy Konstantynowicz with nick-name Marian Konstantynowicz vel Stankiewicz. Arcichowski and Kiedrzynski in Chodziez.
Joanna Grudzinska and Duke Konstanty Romanow.
Wyszyny and Wirydianna Kwilecka Fiszer Radolinska.
Frederick the Great of Prussia, and Ciecierska Skorzewska, Gorzenski, Garczynski, Krzycki, Chlebowski, Grabienski and Kiedrzynski.

Note on Jewish Zionism together with Newlinski in Raszkow and Sedzice, and on Ascher Ginsberg and Theodor Herzl:

SEDZICE - 5 km norh to Wroblew;
4 km south-east to Tubadzin, 7 km north-west to CHARLUPIA MALA [with Chudzik];
8 km south-east to UPUSZCZEW of the Madalinski family,
9 km north to Charlupia Wielka, and 7 / 8 km north-east to WAGLCZEW.

Jakub Nieniewski junior, b. in 1748, d. May 1831, the owner of Sedzice in the Wroblew parish, and of Mlodawin, 8 kilometres north-east of Zapolice, 7 km south-east of Zdunska Wola.

Note to above Pstrokonski of Sedzice:
Agnieszka Nieniewska b. ca 1725, d. in 1776, m. bef. 1746 to Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, b. ca 1710/1715, the brother of Wiktoria Pstrokonska m. MARCIN Kiedrzynski. Ksawery (Franciszek) Pstrokonski, ca 1710/1715, d. 1783, the Piotrkow and Mozyrz official in 1750, the owner of Wilczkow.

Jakub Kiedrzynski b. 1738 in Wilczkow, the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the owners of RASZKOW and Bieganin. Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1710/1715, was a cousin to MARCIN Kiedrzynski, senior, b. ca 1700 / aft. 1700 / 1710 - died in 1788. Marcin Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1700/1710, and Kazimierz Kiedrzynski [Kazimierz Kiedrzynski m. Katarzyna Swierczkowska] were the brothers [and probably with the 3rd brother - Jan Kiedrzynski, junior, born ca 1700/1710, who married to Ludwika Sielnicka / Sitnicka or Sielinski]. In 1792, Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz Jackowska, the widow after Andrzej Kiedrzynski, who was the owner of Bieganin / Biegacino; and Tomasz Kiedrzynski, the owner of Kaczki Posrednie, in the Turek parish, of SZADEK county; carried out a lawsuit against Andrzej Kiedrzynski, the 3rd, the son of named Franciszka Jackowska, who was the owner of the half of Kiedrzyn, north to Czestochowa. They wrote down Bieganin was bought by the Kiedrzynskis in 1748, ie. Andrzej Kiedrzynski, senior, b. 1710/1715, from Jozef Strzelecki.
In 1792, in Bieganin [close to RASZKOW - parish, and Skrzebowa] was living Katarzyna nee Newlinski, married SMULEWICZ / Smolewicz / Szmulewicz, widowed after death of Stanislaw Smolewicz {b. ca 1730, d. bef. 1792 ?}, and Franciszka Newlinska, her sister,
both daughters of
Mikolaj Newlinski [b. ca 1700/1710] and his wife Elzbieta KIEDRZYNSKA {Elzbieta b. ca 1710, maybe was the sister to our Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1710/1715;
NOT of Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680};
Elzbieta Newlinska Kiedrzynska was living here 15 years or more - before 1775, was bpt. here ca 1710. Elzbieta's mother probably was from the Raszkow parish. Elzbieta was buried in the Raszkow parish ca 1792. Helena Porebski married Newlinska (m. in 1721), was born ca 1700 or before, and was living in the Kozieglowki parish, 27 km south to Czestochowa. Marianna Porebska d. here in 1794.

Maria Newlinski born Krzeczkowski in 1780, to Jakub Krzeczkowski. Maria had a sister Antonina Czekierski. Maria married unknown Newlinski [b. ca 1770] with a daughter Faustyna Piatkowski (born Newlinski) and a son Ignacy Newlinski b. ca 1810, and next daughter Maria Bedkowska (born Newlinska).

Named Ignacy Newlinski had a daughter Maria Newlinska born in 1840. Maria had the brother Filip Michal Newlinski b. 1840/1841/1847. Michal Newlinski (1847-1899), was co-operated with Herzl in 1896 in Constantinopol / Stanbul. Named NEWLINSKI, PHILIPP MICHAEL (1841-1899), was the jurnalist, b. in Dec. 1841 in Antoniny at the Russian Volhynia. Catholic. He was a multiple agent for numerous European states, and for the Ottoman Sultan, and to Theodor Herzl. Newlinski himself warns him that the Sultan will never give up Jerusalem; Herzl's diplomatic agent in Constantinopol and the Balkan countries. The son of a Polish aristocratic family, Newlinski took up journalism. He was appointed to the staff of the Austro-Hungarian embassy in Constantinopol where he established contacts with the royal houses; in 1880 he resumed his profession as a journalist, first in Paris and from 1887 in Vienna, where he founded his own newspaper, Correspondance de l'Est.
Herzl established contact with Newlinski in 1896 and persuaded him to work for the realization of Zionism aims. His newspaper devoted a special column to Zionism affairs. In 1899 Herzl sent him to Constantinopol. Gladstone supported the Judenstaat.

Adam Krasinski was appointed bishop of KAMIENIEC PODOLSKI in 1759 and in 1763-1768 he conducted anti-Russian activities, but pro-German, together with Teodor Wessel in 1767. In 1767 he held secret negotiations with Turkey against Russia and against the Poniatowski family - the talks were in his Czarnokozince close to Kamieniec Podolski. 1768 - in Wroclaw, Dresden, Cieszyn was looking for help from Saxony, and sent Ignacy Potocki to Wien. Adam Krasinski came to Wien and Paris in 1768, then to Cieszyn, Byczyna, were Jozef WYBICKI was sent to BERLIN with anti-Russian support of MARIANNA SKORZEWSKA [she was died in 1791 in Berlin - not in 1773]. In 1769 with Kazimierz PULASKI in Turkey; next in Hungaria together with Jozef Bierzynski, the friend of Teodor WESSEL {Teodor Wessel owned Rozan from Kwilecki, and Teodor Wessel took Lipnik in Bielsko-Biala}, and with JERZY MARCIN LUBOMIRSKI / Marcin Lubomirski to murder the king Stanislaw August Poniatowski - Marcin Lubomirski later became involved with Jakub FRANK in Frankfurt.

Jerzy Marcin Lubomirski visited Kamyk, the property of my family Kiedrzynski, north to Czestochowa.

Adam Krasinski with Michal PAC appointed the Lithuania government of the insurgents and in BIALA {Bielsko Biala now} the central Uprising Goverment. A great patriot, extremely anti-Russian, devoted his own money to the activity of the insurrection of 1768-1769. He had extra-marital sexual relations with Genowefa Brzostowska]
- and a group of noble aristocracy from Poland: Katarzyna Kossakowska of Skala Podolska
{Carsten Niebuhr in 1767 visited her; Niebuhr was sent fron Denmark to Malta in 1761, then to Egypt, Yemen, India, Turkey and Podolia},
Jerzy Marcin Lubomirski in Hungaria,
Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill close to Ostrow Wielkopolski,
the Poniatowski family
{Kazimierz Poniatowski - net to BEREZYNA, Andrzej Poniatowski, Michal Poniatowski Bishop, the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski}.

Bishop Mikolaj Dembowski:
enchanted by the favorable position of the Frankists (heretical, in relation to Judaism, a Jewish religious group) towards Catholicism, Dembowski saw the possibility of converting them, which was to begin the Christianization of the Jews. Partly he not understanding the complexities of Jakub Frank's teachings and Frankists' goals, and partly he hoping to influence of the "true Word of God" on the Frankists by being baptized. Dembowski supported the Frankists against the traditionalist majority of Talmudists. After the death of Bishop Mikolaj Dembowski, the patron of the Frankists, Elisha Schor / SHOR / Wolowski was compelled in the autumn of 1757 to flee across the Turkish border with his followers. He died there.
Jacob Frank allowed incest in sexuality;
he surrounded himself with a harem of a dozen young girls despite having Ewa's wife; and the daughter of Jakub Frank became the lover of the successor to the throne of Austria. In order to increase the number of Frank's supporters, in 1757 bishop Dembowski organized a dispute between Francoists / Frankists and Talmudists in Kamianets-Podilskyi. The dispute ended in the burning of Talmudist books.

The Second Partition of Poland, 23 January 1793, was the German Illuminati Conspiracy [under Russian military intelligence net] against France and Poland-Lithuania: Adam Weishaupt; Count Alessandro di Cagliostro; Catherine the Great, born Princess Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst, the Empress of Russia; Frederick II, the Great, the King of Prussia; Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg; Jean Phillipe Garran de Coulon.

The German Illuminati were called to life by Adam Weishaupt on May 1, 1776. They used the name 'Ordo Illuminati Germaniae'. The symbol of the Enlightened was the pyramid with the omniscient eye at the top (identical to that found on dollar banknotes). Weisshaupt / WEISHAUPT collaborated with Count Alessandro di Cagliostro [compare his visit to Adam Poninski, Poniatowski in Warsaw, and in Curland]. Cagliostro with Manuel Pinto, the Grand Master of the Order in Malta - the Illuminati net with Carsten Niebuhr, 1761-1767 - were the core of Illuminati Conspiracy and of Russian intelligence. Tadeusz Grabianka [during 1778/1779 - 1807] and the Templars [1785-1790-1805] tried to take over this enemy organization of Germans and Russians.

Juliana Kiedrzynska married ARNOLD, had a son Mateusz Arnold was studied in Warsaw in 1823, b. 1804, m. Jozefa Ilowiecka,
with the grandson
Julian Pius Ludwik Arnold, b. 1840.
Juliana's granddaughter, 1845-1935, married in 1867 in OSZCZEKLIN to WOLOWSKI ie. Marian Jozef Edward Wolowski, 1838 - 1909,
the son of Ksawery WOLOWSKI, the FRANKIST, b. Dec. 1792 - Warsaw, d. 1867 in Oszczeklin, studied in Warsaw, married Agnieszka Basinska.

Jan Arnold [d. in 1840 in Pietrzykow] married 2nd to Helena Kiedrzynska in 1813, in Liskow, ca 1780 - 1845, the daughter of KACPER Kiedrzynski, ca 1753-1814 + Arcichowska b. ca 1763;
with children:
1.
the son, acted in KALISZ in 1861, 1814-1885, who had the daughter
Maria Arnold, 1845-1935 + Marian WOLOWSKI, 1838-1909,
with the daughters:
A.
Seweryna Jozefa Maria Wolowska, 1869-1949 in Braniewo, m. doctor Walenty Hieronim Julian Kamocki, 1858 in Suchy Kierz - 1923 in Warszawa,
with the daughter Zofia Wieniawska b. 1898.
B.
younger daughter - Wanda Edwardina Wolowska b. in 1870.
2.
Jan Arnold 2nd, 1821-1880 + Anna Konstancja Karolina Mieszczanska.

Jan Kanty Wolowski b. 1803, d. 1864 in Narowczacie, jurist, the son of Pawel Wolowski, 1778 in Warszawa - 1831 + Marianna.

Among the descendants of ELISH / Elisha Shor, we should also mention Ludwik Wolowski, a son of Franciszek Wolowski and Tekla Wolowski, a well-known economist, advocate, publicist and social activist in France.
Acc. to 'sztetl.org.pl/pl/biogramy/5584-szor-elisza'. By Jewish Virtual Library:
ELISHA SCHOR, the first known of the Wolowski family, was a descendant of Zalman Naphtali Schor, rabbi of Lublin. For many years Elisha Schor held the position of Maggid in the community of ROHATYN / Rogatin, and was among the leaders of Shabbateanism in the southeastern part of the Polish Kingdom. In 1755, with his sons and his son-in-law Hirsch Shabbetais, the husband of his daughter Hayyah, joined the sect of Jacob Frank, whom he regarded as the loyal successor of Shabbateanism. It was at Elisha's initiative and with his participation that the disputation with the rabbis was held at Kamieniec Podolski / Kamenets Podolski in June 1757; he also signed the Patshegen ha-Ta'anot ve-ha-Teshuvot ("Summary of the Arguments and the Replies"). After the death of Bishop Mikolaj Dembowski, the patron of the Frankists, Elisha was compelled in the autumn of 1757 to flee across the Turkish border with his followers. He died there.

The children of Elisha Schor,
Solomon, Nathan, Lipman, Hayyah, and their families adhered to the Frankist sect, until their conversion to Christianity in 1759, when they changed their name to Wolowski (Pol. wol = Heb. shor). They held various positions in the court of Jacob Frank in Poland and in Offenbach.


Marcin Temler is the great-grandson of Helena Temler nee Bogdanska.
Helena Temler nee Bogdanska (1879 - 1929) was the wife of Ludwik Feliks Temler (1857-1938).
Aleksander Temler b. ca 1820/1825, of Wilczkow [8 km west to Milkowice] was the son of Jan Gotfryd TEMLER / JOHANN GOTTFRIED TEMLER.
Aleksander's son was Ludwik Feliks Temler b. 1857.

Above Aleksander Temler of Wilczkow was the son of Jan Gotfryd TEMLER / JOHANN GOTTFRIED TEMLER. Aleksander's son was Ludwik Feliks Temler.

Ludwik Feliks Temler (1857-1938) m. Helena Bogdanska (1879-1929).

Joanna GOLCZ (1852-1924) m. Stanislaw Bogdanski, b. 1854, and Joanna was the mother to named above Helena Bogdanska m. Ludwik Feliks Temler (1857-1938).
Stanislaw Bogdanski born in 1854, lived in Wilczkow, was the son of Tomasz Bogdanski senior d. 1876.
Joanna GOLCZ (1852-1924) and her sibilings:
Wanda Golcz, 1850-1934, and Maria Golcz, 1857-1930.
They were the children of Wlodzimierz Golcz, lived in the Wloclawek county, 1822-1887 = Kazimierz Wlodzimierz Golcz, 1822 - 1887 + Joanna Gladyszewska, 1835-1908. Wlodzimierz GOLCZ, 1822-1887 + Joanna Gladyszewska, 1835-1908, was the son of Adam Stefan Jan Golcz, 1790 in Slupowiec - 1859; the grandson of Kazimierz Golcz / Casimir von der Goltz, 1744 in Lomnica, close to Trzcianka and Czarnkow - 1819 in Mostki close to Makolno and Sompolno; the great-grandson of Heinrich Christian Gunther von Goltz.
Joanna Golcz (born Gladyszewska), 1835-1908, was the daughter of Antoni Gladyszewski + Marianna Rozycka.
Antoni Gladyszewski was born in 1798, in Wloclawek. Antoni's father, 1758-1822 in Wloclawek. Marianna Rozycka was born in 1806, in Radziejow.
Joanna had one sister Eleonora Szatkowska (born Gladyszewska) m. Erazm Szatkowski b. ca 1819.
They had a daughter
Wladyslawa Szatkowska b. 1844 + Jozef Maciej Adam Golcz, 1824-1910,
and Jozef Maciej GOLCZ had children among others Jadwiga Irena Golcz, 1870-1944, and Janina Halina Golcz b. ca 1870.
Joanna Gladyszewska married Wlodzimierz Golcz in 1849, and Wlodzimierz Golcz was born in 1822, in Polonisz in the Babiak commune, within the Kolo County, 12 km south-west to Izbica Kujawska [I know a couple of Izbica Kujawska ca 2010-2023 around me, with the link to Georgia / Sakartvelo].

Polonisz is situated close to Mostki Kujawskie.

Kazimierz Golcz b. in 1744 in Lomnica, close to Trzcianka and Czarnkow, 18 km south-west to PILA, died in 1819 in Mostki / Mostki Kujawskie, 8 kilometres south-east of Sompolno, 28 km north-east of Konin, 17 km south-west to IZBICA KUJAWSKA.
Kazimierz Golcz was the late son of
Heinrich Christian Gunther von der Goltz / Henryk Golcz the IInd, b. 1685 in Broczyno close to Czaplinek, died in 1764 in Walcz / Deutsche Krone.

Kazimierz's mother was Zofia Elzbieta Osterling / Sophia Elisabeth von der Goltz, b. in 1729; died after 1803. She was the daughter of Samuel von Oesterling and Elisabeth Theophila von Kussow b. 1700.
Zofia's first son - Casimir / Kazimierz GOLCZ b. in 1744 [she was 15 years old].
Next children of named Zofia:
1. Margarethe Henriette von der Goltz, b. 1750,
2. Heinrich Samuel Gottlieb Gunther von der Goltz, b. 1751,
3. Ernst Sigismund Wilhelm von der Goltz, b. 1752,
4. Luise Eleonore Dorothea Marie von der Goltz, b. 1755,
5. Carl August Johann Gottlieb Siegmund von der Goltz, b. 1761.

KAZIMIERZ Golcz was the husband of Marianna Golcz and the father of
1.
Weronika Seweryna Mittelstaedt, b. in 1786 in Slupowa / Slupowiec in the NAKLO county, 3 km south-east to SMOGULEC,
11 km north-east to GOLANCZ, 21 km north-east to ZON, 19 km north-east to MARGONIN [the Ciecierskis and Fryderyk Skorzewski b. 1768 in Berlin, were the owners of Bratoszewice and Glowno];
2. Antoni Pawel Golcz,
3. Adam Stefan Jan Golcz b. in 1790 in Slupowiec / Slupowa, the Naklo County, d. in 1859.

Kazimierz Golcz m. Marianna Golcz, b. in 1753, d. in 1817 in SOMPOLNO in the Konin county or in Mostki, close to MAKOLNO.

Note to above SMOGULEC:

Michalina Maria Hutten-Czapska, 1818 - 1889 in SMOGULEC,
was the daughter of
Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski, 1779-1844 + Zofia Obuchowicz
(the daughter of Michal Obuchowicz, 1760 - 1818);
and the granddaughter of
Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1802 + Pss Weronika Joanna Radziwill, b. in 1754.
WERONIKA was the daughter of Duke Michal Kazimierz Rybenko Radziwill, 1702-1762 + Anna Luiza Mycielska, 1729-1771.

Smogulec:

Leopold Kronenberg and the Zamoyskis estates in Klemensow-Bodaczow in the Lublin province, and Leopold's envoys Adam Grabowski Count and Gustaw Findeisen; together with Smogulec, Belarus with Miezonka leased by Hutten-Czapski in 1832/1842, and Swiedziebnia with Dzierzno, with the link to CHOCEN-ZELECHOW-ZGIERZ:

Smogulec - 12 km north to Golancz; 4 km north-west to Chwaliszewo.
Chwaliszewo in the Naklo county, 23 km north-east to MARGONIN; 12 km north-east-north to GOLANCZ. We have Chwaliszew, close to Krotoszyn, Sulmierzyce [in the Greater Poland] and Piaski - inf. in Chwaliszew [NOT Chwaliszewo], in 1736, on Franciszek Skorzewski, the Kalisz priest, and in Sulmierzyce. Here the godparents: noble Walenty Karwat [b. ca 1700/1710 ?] and Dorota Luckowa. In named Chwaliszew [NOT Chwaliszewo], in 1742, the parents - noble Marcin KARWAT / Martinus Karwat of Sulmierzyce [b. ca 1700/1720 ?] + Teressia Mikolajowa of Chwaliszew.

Michalina Maria Hutten-Czapska, 1818 - 1889 in SMOGULEC, was the daughter of Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski, 1779-1844 + Zofia Obuchowicz (the daughter of Michal Obuchowicz, 1760 - 1818); and the granddaughter of Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1802 + Pss Weronika Joanna Radziwill, b. in 1754. WERONIKA was the daughter of Duke Michal Kazimierz Rybenko Radziwill, 1702-1762 + Anna Luiza Mycielska, 1729-1771.
Franciszek Stanislaw Czapski was the son of Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699-1746 + Teofila Konopacka, ca 1680 - 1733.

In 1838 in Dzierzno close to SWIEDZIEBNIA, the owner - Alfons Czapski, b. ca 1810,
the son of
Franciszek Andrzej Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1760,
the grandson of
Jozef Hutten-Czapski, b. 1722 or ca 1720, and Anna Wernikowska b. ca 1740.
Jozef Czapski married 1st ca 1740 to Marianna Karlowska b. ca 1723;
Jozef m. 2nd ca 1750 to Elzbieta Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1730, the daughter of Jozef Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1700.
Jozef b. 1720/1722 m. 3rd ca 1758 to named Anna Wernikowska.

Jozef Hutten-Czapski (1720/1722-1765), Polish General Major, Governor of Elblag, Senator for the Kingdom of Poland. He was buried in 1765 in Chelmno. Jozef Czapski was the son of mentioned Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699 / 1700 - 1746 + Teofila Konopacka, 1680-1733.

Karol Czarnecki b. 1804 close to Braclaw, d. ca 1888, maybe in Cracow, probably LGB ideology, insurgent in 1831, poet, the son of Florian Czarnecki + Anna Skarzynski; the grandson of Jan Antoni Czarnecki / Jan Czarnecki (1700-1773) [compare Piotr Czarnecki of Staffline Agency, acted around me ca 2008-2023, and he co-operated with Agnieszka M. of Legnica and Romani 41 years old Justyna of LODZ - all 3 person working ca 2007 until today for Foreign Intelligence Agency of Lodz-Szczecin-Bydgoszcz-Katowice].
In Smogulec - 12 km north to Golancz - Karol Czarnecki met Css Eleonora Mielzynska (1815-1875), the daughter of General Stanislaw Mielzynski, the owner of Smogulec.
Karol Czarnecki in 1839 bought Chwaliszewo, 5 km south-east to Smogulec and 12 km north-east to GOLANCZ.
In 1850 Eleonora Czarnecka Mielzynska m. 2nd Jozef Hutten-Czapski, but Karol Czarnecki in 1853 took again Chwaliszewo. His son was Bogdan Hutten-Czapski, famous advisor of German Empire until 1918.

Named Bogdan Franciszek Serwacy Hutten-Czapski b. 1851 in Smogulecka Wies, d. 1937, the Malta Order member, owned Smogulec, but his father KAROL Czarnecki escaped in 1874 to unknown place.

Wlodzimierz Golcz b. 1822, had 2 daughters, among others
Wanda Murzynowska born Golcz and married twice, second to Stanislaw MURZYNOWSKI, 1850-1924,
with the son Konstantyn Murzynowski, 1880-1949.
Konstantyn Murzynowski b. 1880 in Szczytniki, 12 km north-west to BLASZKI, 9 km south to OSZCZEKLIN and 8 km south-east-south to RAJSKO. Konstantyn was buried in Cieszyno, 17 km north-west to Czaplinek at new Polish land.
Wanda m. twice: in 1868, in Grzymiszew, the old Konin county.
Wanda was the daugter of Count Henryk Michal Plater-Zyberk, 1874-1952 + Antonina Kalkstein, 1885-1968;
the granddaughter of
1.
Count Wojciech Jan Plater-Zyberk, 1842-1900 + Css Henryka Julia Hutten-Czapska, 1847-1905;
2.
Teodor Kalkstein, 1852-1905 + Maria Breza b. 1856;
the great-granddaughter of
1.
Count Henryk Waclaw Ksawery Plater-Zyberk, 1811-1903 + Adelaida Keller, 1817-1885;
2.
Count Adam Jozef Erazm Hutten-Czapski, 1819-1884;
3.
Edward Kalkstein, 1826-1898 + Zofia Nostitz-Jackowska, 1840-1897,
the daughter of
Hiacynt Jacenty Nostitz-Jackowski, 1805-1877 + Konstancja Grabczewska, 1808-1876;
the great-granddaughter of
Ludwika Wilczycka, ca 1770-1832 + Konstanty Sabin Ignacy Kruszynski, 1751-1818, born in Zakrzewo, d. in Nawra.

Note to NAWRA:

Konstancja Kruszynska b. ca 1680, the daughter of Walerian Kruszynski, the Gdansk governor, 1654-1720.
Konstancja m. Melchior Hutten-Czapski, in 1699, in Nawra, with a daughter ROZALIA CZAPSKA living in 1710-1755 + JOZEF Plaskowski b. ca 1700/1716/1720/1726 - 1773.
Jozef Plaskowski, d. 1773, was the son of Wojciech Plaskowski, ca 1680/1690 - ca 1740 + Zofia Kaweczynska.

Walerian Kruszynski, b. 1654 - 1720, the Chelmno official, and the governor of Gdansk. Walerian Kruszynski was the owner of NAWRA. Nawra bef. 1635 belonged to the Kruszynskis.

NAWRA - 7 kilometres west of Chelmza, 20 km north-west of Torun, and 35 km east of Bydgoszcz, 5 km south to TRZEBCZ Szlachecki of the Nostitz-Jackowski clan
[Trzebcz Szlachecki - 11 / 12 km north-west to CHELMZA; 17/18 kilometres south of Chelmno, 29 km north-west of Torun.
5 km north to NAWRA of the Kruszynskis].
Konstancja Plaskowska, d. 1776, buried in Brodnica, was the daughter of Jozef Plaskowski died in 1773, and Rozalia Hutten-Czapska. Konstancja PLASKOWSKA was the wife of
Jan Remigian Lewald Jezierski, Jerzy Hutten-Czapski and Florian Ignacy Lewald Jezierski.
Konstancja was the sister of Andrzej Plaskowski and Franciszka Grabczewska.
Above Jozef Plaskowski d. in 1773, was the son of Wojciech Plaskowski and Zofia KAWECZYNSKA. Jozef PLASKOWSKI was the husband of
Rozalia Hutten-Czapska, the daughter of Melchior Hutten Czapski and Konstancja KRUSZYNSKA, b. 1690,
the daughter of
Walerian Kruszynski and Joanna Kitnowska, ca 1650 - ca 1701.

Above Wanda Golcz b. in 1850 in Kielczew Smuzny, d. in 1934 in Morawki, married to Stanislaw Murzynowski, b. 1850 in Chociw, south to CHOCEN, d. 1924 in Kalinowa close to Sieradz.

Konstantyn Murzynowski m. ca 1900 to Lucja Kosinska, with the son
Czeslaw Aleksander MURZYNOWSKI, 1907-1998 + Css Wanda Plater-Zyberk, 1908-1979,
with Wanda's son Jan Murzynowski b. 1936 + Barbara Dzianott de Castellati [the Opoczno district] b. in 1938.

Joanna GOLCZ (1852-1924) and her sibilings:
Wanda Golcz, 1850-1934, and Maria Golcz, 1857-1930.
And they were the grandchildren of
Adam Stefan Jan Golcz + Wiktoria Jozafata Rybinska, ca 1795 - 1889.
Adam Stefan Jan GOLCZ, 1790 in Slupowiec, the Naklo County - 1859,
the son of
Casimir von der Goltz and Marianna Rogalinska or Bukowska, 1753 - 1817 in Mostki / Mostki Kujawskie close to Makolno, the Sompolno district, the Konin county.
Casimir von der Goltz / Kazimierz Goltz / Kasimir von der Goltz, 1744 in Lomnica, the Trzcianka - Czarnkow district - 1819 in Mostki close to Makolno.
Kazimierz GOLCZ was the son of Heinrich Christian Gunther von Goltz and Sophia Elisabeth von Osterling / Zofia Elzbieta Osterling, 1729 - ca 1803 in Broczyno, the Drawsko County, Prussia,
the daughter of Samuel von Osterling (Oesterling), the landlord of Kussow in the Neubrandenburg, Germany, west to Szczecin.

Compare Jan Jerzy Grabowski born ca 1730 at Lithuania, died 1789, Lieutenant General of the Crown Army, general inspector of Lithuania; Calvinist (Reformed Evangelist), in 1767 he became the marshal of the dissident SLUCK confederation under the patronage of Russia
[compare Jerzy Wilhelm von Goltz (vel Golcz) b. in Golczewo, d. 1767, the General Lieutenant in 1760, General major in 1750, the Torun marshal of Protestant confederation in 1767, the official in Tuchola].
In 1769, Jan Jerzy Grabowski married Elzbieta Szydlowska. Most of the children from this relationship were really children of King Stanislaw August Poniatowski and they were brought up to Catholics. One of them was Stanislaw Grabowski. Jan Jerzy was the son of Stefan Grabowski, b. ca 1680/1700, died in 1756 and Teodora STRYJENSKA Grabowska.
The grandson of
Krystian Krzysztof Jerzy Grabowski b. ca 1640, d. in 1711 [see below], the official in BRZESC LITEWSKI in 1693, married to Katarzyna OBORSKA.
The great-grandson of Jan Grabowski - Calvinist - b. ca 1620, d. ?

Mentioned above Heinrich Christian Gunther von der Goltz, IInd / Henryk Golcz IInd, the WALCZ official, b. 1685 in Broczyno (of Klausdorf), the Czaplinek commune, the Drawsko county, ex-Westpreussen, d. in 1764 in Walcz / Deutsche Krone.
The son of Heinrich von der Goltz and Elisabeth Dorothea / Elzbieta Dorota Golcz, 1665-1700, the daughter of Balthasar von der Goltz and Anna Catharina von Rauschke, 1630 in Konigsberg, in Ostpreussen - 1699, the daughter of Georg von Rauschke and Css Anna Marie von Truchsess von Wetzhausen, 1611 in Kirchnehmen, in Ostpreussen - 1644.

Joanna + Stanislaw Bogdanski had children and lived in Rzymsk:
1.
Helena Temler (1879-1929) + Ludwik Feliks Temler (1857-1938), the Wilczkow landlords;
2.
Tomasz Bogdanski (1878-1953) junior + Albina;
4.
Janina Bogdanska, the daughter of Stanislaw Bogdanski, and Janina b. 1878 in PIETNO, inf. in Grzymiszew in 1879. Janina m. Wlodzimierz Wincenty Tomasz Bogdanski (b. 1871), and they owned Szczytniki in 1859-1911, and they were killed at Wola in Warsaw in 1944.
Wlodzimierz Wincenty Tomasz Bogdanski b. 1871 in Szczytniki.

Above Helena + Ludwik TEMLER had a son Ludwik Stanislaw Temler.
Janina + Wlodzimierz Bogdanski had 2 daughters: Elzbieta (1899-1973) and Maria Bogdanska (1901-1981).

Above Tomasz Bogdanskim, the 2nd, b. 1878 in Cracow, military, married Wanda DAMBSKA / Dombski, and they lived in Lupki.
Tomasz the 2nd + Wanda had a daughter in Milkowice, then divorced.

Janina Bogdanska (1878-1944) d. in Warsaw in 1944.

Rzymsk / Rzymsko, 5 km north-west to Milkowice:
The manor of the Wezyk family, and then of Stanislaw Bogdanski. At the same time Milkowice Css Maria Golembowska vel Ostrorog Sadowska took, the sister.

The Bogdanskis lived close to Milkowice in 1815, and Wincenty Bogdanski m. Balbina Kungunda Wezyk of Rzymsko / Rzymsk.

Jan Nepomucen Wezyk b. ca 1750 + Gertruda Belzecka. Jan Nepomucen Wezyk was the son of
Aleksander WEZYK b. ca 1695 + Marianna Bialobrzeska. Aleksander was the Dobrzyn official. Aleksander Wezyk was the son of
Rafal Gabriel Wezyk b. ca 1660, d. 1735, m. Ewa Klara Ossolinska.
Rafal Wezyk was the son of Jan Wezyk b. ca 1620-1661 + Eufrozyna Koniecpolska, the daughter of Aleksander Koniecpolski.

Jan Wezyk d. 1661, had children:
Rafal Gabriel Wezyk d. bef. 1735;
Stanislaw Wezyk;
Aleksander Wezyk;
Wojciech Wezyk;
Stefan Wezyk;
Andrzej Wezyk;
Anna Helena Wezyk 1voto Ciswicka, 2voto Lubienska, 1680-1725.

Anna Wezyk 1v Ciswicka, 2v Lubienska, b. ca 1680, was the daughter of Rafal Gabriel Wezyk + Ewa Klara Ossolinska b. ca 1660.
Anna had 6 siblings: Dominik Wezyk, above Aleksander and others.
Anna married Jan Ciswicki ca 1700, then married Aleksander Lubienski ca 1706.

Above Aleksander Wezyk b. ca 1690, was the son of JAN Wezyk; NOT the half-brother to Jozef Wezyk older b. ca 1720 + Helena JORDAN.

Above Wojciech Wezyk married to Brygita Radecka, the daughter of Antoni Radecki, the Lubaczow governor + Aniela Kielczewska, wrote a will in 1783.

Brief note to Jozef WEZYK older + Helena Jordan, born ca 1730, lived in BRONISZEWICE:
Broniszewice / Bronischewitz, 11 km north-east-north to PLESZEW [see Jakub Kiedrzynski], 9 km north-east to CZERMIN; 5 / 6 km north to Pacanowice and 4 km north-west to GRODZISKO. 18 km north-east to KOTLIN, 22 km north-east to DOBRZYCA, 24 km north to SOBOTKA.
Broniszewice -
Kazimierz Wielowiejski and Maksymilian Wielowiejscy, the owners ca 1730/1749; they sold BRONISZEWICE in 1749 to Jozef WEZYK of Osiny.
JOZEF Wezyk was the Konary official in 1768-1771, in Wielun in 1758-1768; the member of the Radom Confederation in 1767, husband of named Helena Jordan.
They had children born in BRONISZEWICE:
1. Teresa WEZYK married Franciszek Stadnicki,
and
2.
Konstancja Wezyk married Pawel Skorzewski.

Jozef Wezyk died bef. 1775; and the Skorzewski family took Broniszewice: Pawel, and next Michal Skorzewski, the Poznan official, m. Ludwika Hutten-Czapska, 1709-1799, buried in PYZDRY [with a daughter Anastazja Sczaniecka born 1752 in Komorze in the Szczecinek County, close to POLCZYN ZDROJ - compare rabbi Manfred Svarsensky. Anastazja was buried in Michorzewo, the Nowy Tomysl County; Anastazja was the mother of BRYGIDA MIELZYNSKA - b. 1775, died in Poznan, m. Mikolaj Gorgoni Mielzynski - the grandson of ANDRZEJ MIELZYNSKI b. 1698 - see PAWLOWICE close to Leszno, Poniec and ROKOSOWO; It was the family of MIELZYNSKI in BASZKOW near to KROTOSZYN - see Angela MERKEL].
Michal in 1786 was the owner of Broniszewice. Michal Skorzewski died in 1789, and Broniszewice inherited STADNICKI ie.
the children of above Teresa WEZYK married Franciszek Stadnicki:
1.
Antoni STADNICKI, younger [the owner of Broniszewice 1789 until ca 1800; then he was living in ZMIGROD, died in Trzcinica close to Jaslo in Austria in 1836];
2.
Ignacy Stadnicki [he was living bef. 1809 in Cracow; died in 1818 in LAGANOW, close to PROSZOWICE, north-east to Cracow, the Kingdom of Poland under Russia],
3. Anna, Tekla, and Helena.

Next landlord of Broniszewice [11 km north-east-north to Pleszew; close to ROKUTOW; 4 km north-west to Grodzisko !] - Michal's Skorzewski son - Jozef Ignacy Wojciech Skorzewski.

Helena Jordan, b. ca 1730, was the daughter of Jan Jordan, the Krakow official, 1690-1735, who married twice - with 1st wife had the son: Spytek Rogatian Jordan, the Krakow official, 1730-1777;
from 2nd wife:
Helena Jordan, b. ca 1730 + Jozef Wezyk older [Jozef Wezyk was the Konary Sieradzkie (1768-1771) official; 1710-1771],
with above children:
Teresa Wezyk b. 1740/1748 [Franciszek Stadnicki 1742-1810 + Teresa Wezyk b. ca 1748] and Konstancja Wezyk, 1750/1760-1778.

Teresa Wezyk married ca 1768/1770 to named Franciszek Stadnicki, 1742-1810.

Franciszek STADNICKI was the son of Antoni Stadnicki, the Ostrzeszow official, older, 1710-1777 + Teresa Potocka.

Franciszek's daughters and a son:
1. Helena Stadnicka, 1770-1841 + Count Wojciech Mecinski, younger, born 1760;
2. Tekla Stadnicka 1775-1843 + Jan Kanty Edward Stadnicki;
3. Anna Maria Stadnicka 1776-1852 + Stanislaw Aleksander Ignacy Malachowski;
4. Ignacy Stadnicki, 1777-1828 + Ksawera ZBOINSKA / Xawera Zboinska.

Franciszek Stadnicki (1742 - 1810), the Bar insurgent in 1768, defender of Cracow / Krakow. The Ostrzeszow official; MP of Wielun in 1764; the owner of Rymanow and Dukla (1809). Stadnicki Franciszek was the General of the Kalisz troops in 1792 and in 1794. The son of
Antoni STADNICKI of Ostrzeszow and Wyszogrod + his 2nd wife, Teresa Potocki Stadnicka,
the daughter of Franciszek POTOCKI, Colonel + Marianna Stradomski, Szembek, Potocka.

Wojciech Wezyk younger, 1790-1840, the son of Jan Nepomucen Wezyk + Gertruda Belzecka born in 1760.
Wojciech Wezyk married Bogumila Lucja Marianna Ostrowska in 1820, and Bogumila was born in 1779, in Krakow.
They had the daughter Balbina Kunegunda Bogdanska (born Wezyk).

Wincenty Bogdanski was the owner or the tenant of Milkowice.
Tomasz Bogdanski, the owner of Milkowice, founded the church in 1850.
Milkowice was taken by the Bogdanskis in 1874. In 1874 Benigna Dluska died. Mamert Dluski d. in Germany in Graefenberg in December 1843.
The Milkowice estate bordered Ostrow, Wola Klonowska, Rzymsko and Skeczniew, Peczniew, Popow and Siedladkow, Wilczkow and Gluchow.
Tomasz Bogdanski senior, owned Lubki. Milkowice was sold after the death of Tomasz Bogdanski senior, in 1876.
Tomasz Jozef Leonard Bogdanski was born in 1815, the son of
Wawrzyniec Roch Bogdanski + Katarzyna Bogumila Danecka died 1817 in Karszew.
Tomasz Jozef Bogdanski had the brother Wincenty Bogdanski.
Tomasz Bogdanski m. Maria Scholastyka Wezyk in 1848 in Milkowice.
Tomasz Bogdanski had a daughter
Maria Bogdanska + Kazimierz Sadowski in 1898 in Warszawa.
Tomasz d. 1872/1876 in Warszawa.

Milkowice owned above Tomasz Bogdanski / Tomasz Jozef Bogdanski, 1815 in Biskupice - 1872 in Warsaw, founded new church in MILKOWICE in 1850-1870 + Marianna Scholastyka WEZYK, b. 1816 in Gluchow, d. in Rzymsko in 1893.
His sons:
Honoriusz Bogdanski, b. 1850 in Zaspy,
and
Stanislaw Wojciech Bogdanski b. 1854 in Zaspy, d. 1921 in LODZ.
Stanislaw Bogdanski m. in 1876 in Grzymiszew to Joanna Golcz b. 1852 in Kielczew Smuzny.
Kielczew Smuzny is situated 11 kilometres north-east of Kolo [around me was skinny woman, 30 aged, 160 cm, ca 2019 at airport].

Stanislaw's sister was Stefania Julia Bogdanska b. 1857 in Zaspy, m. Piotr Sadowski b. 1854 in LEWKOW. Next sister Maria Bogdanska m. Kazimierz Sadowski in 1898 in Warsaw.

In 1876 Stanislaw Bogdanski, the son of Tomasz Bogdanski, the landlord of Wilczkow, sold [a part ?] Milkowice [or bef. 1909 !]; sibilings Maria and Stefania lived under care of the mother Marianna Bogdanski nee WEZYK. They solf also the Zaspy farm and Strachocice + Osada Mlynarska Strachocice.
Milkowice:
the owners, the Milkowskis, Lipski, Dluski [maybe MAMERT DLUSKI / Mamertus Dluski ca 1815], then to Bogdanski.
Remember in 1822 in Kutno was born Juliusz Kazimierz Mamert ENOCH, the son of Jakub Enoch + Felicja Flatt / Fiat, the godparents: Kazimierz Dziekonski, and Jozefa Gorska, the witnesses: Mamertus Dluski, with a wife. In 1825 Juliusz Enoch was living in Zaspy and Milkowice.
Next owners of Milkowice:
1.
Marianna Bogdanska, the daughter of Wawrzyniec Roch Bogdanski b. ca 1788 + Katarzyna.
2. above Stanislaw Bogdanski;
3. above Tomasz Bogdanski;
4. Wincenty Bogdanski.

Maria Bogdanska was the faonder of the Milkowice church. The Bogdanskis sold Milkowice bef. 1909.

Wanda PFEIFFER b. 1894 [the Kleniewskis were living in Nowosolna close to LODZ in the 20' of the 20th century], married ca 1915 to Przemyslaw Kleniewski, 1889-1944. Wanda PFEIFFER had the sister Halina Stanislawa Pfeiffer, 1891-1944 + Karol Stanislaw Szlenkier, 1884-1944.
Above Stanislaw Karol Leopold Szlenkier b. 1884, was the son of Karol Jan Szlenkier + Maria Zenobia GROSSER. Karol Jan Szlenkier, 1839 in Warsaw - 1900 in Warsaw, was the son of
Anna Barbara TEMLER married Szlenkier, b. 1821.

Anna Barbara Szlenkier had the sister Zuzanna Anatolia Temler married PFEIFFER and both sisters had the brother Karol Ludwik Temler b. 1823 m. Emilia Werner.

Above Anna Barbara Szlenkier (Temler), 1821-1884 [and Zuzanna Anatolia Pfeiffer; and Karol Ludwik Temler b. 1823], was the daughter of Johann Gottfried Temler + Anna Maria FRANKE.
And above Aleksander Temler b. ca 1820/1825, of Wilczkow was the son of Jan Gotfryd TEMLER / JOHANN GOTTFRIED TEMLER.

Above Zuzanna Anatolia PFEIFFER TEMLER was the sister to Karol Ludwik Temler b. 1823 m. Emilia Werner. Karol Ludwik TEMLER was the brother of Jan Ludwik Temler and Anna Barbara Szlenkier.

Karol Ludwik Temler had the daughter Karolina TEMLER born in 1858 = Karolina Wanda Bobrowski (born Temler).

Bakowa Gora
[Pfeiffer lived here
- Karol Ludwik Temler b. 1823 m. Emilia Werner, with the son Jan Serafin Temler.
Karol Ludwik was the brother of Jan Ludwik Temler; and among others to Zuzanna Anatolia Pfeiffer.
Karol Ludwik Temler had the daughter Karolina TEMLER born in 1858 = Karolina Wanda Bobrowski (born Temler).
Above Karol Ludwik Temler, 1823-1906, was the son of Johann Gottfried Temler + Anna Maria Franke, 1797-1857 in Warsaw.
Jozef Bobrowski younger / Jozef Feliks Bobrowski b. 1882, was the son of Feliks Bobrowski b. 1849 + above Karolina Temler b. 1858.
Named Karolina Wanda Bobrowski (born Temler) was born in 1858, the daughter of Karol Ludwik Temler + Emilia Werner.
Above Feliks BOBROWSKI was born in December 1849 = Feliks Karol Bobrowskim, 1849-1907. FELIKS Bobrowski had a brother Jozef Bobrowski older b. ca 1850, the son of Wawrzyniec Bobrowski b. 1784/1785 + Zofia Orlik-Pomadowski].

Zielona, west to Mlawa:
at the beginning of the 20th century belonged to Bobrowski married second to Franciszka Skora of Krery and from LODZ.
Zielona - 2 km north-east to Cierpigorz No 2. Zielona is a village in the Kuczbork-Osada commune, within the Zuromin County, 6 kilometres west of Kuczbork-Osada, 5 km north-east of Zuromin.

The last home of the Bogdanskis was Wilczkow; then Wilczkow belonged to the Temlers of Przedborz intermarried Pfeiffer; the first was Aleksander TEMLER in Wilczkow.
In Wilczkow were living Wawrzyniec Bogdanski + Jadwiga Jablkowski.

Ignacy Lipski, d. 1792, the landlord in Milkowice, then Tomasz Bogdanski, founded here new church.
Ignacy's son was General Jozef Lipski, who took Blaszki and Milkowice in 1792. Jozef b. 1772 in Gzikow, d. 1817 in Cielce, buried in Blaszki.
Ignacy's brother was Stanislaw Lipski + Joanna Bartochowska.

The Prosecutor, Juliusz Kazimierz Mamert Enoch was living [b. 1822 in Kutno, the main supporter of Aleksander Wielopolski] in ZASPY [here it was signed the document of bpt. of Juliusz ENOCH] and Milkowice in 1825 [here Juliusz ENOCH was living] in the home of DLUSKI; and in WARTA.

In 1825 Mamertus Dluski, Colonel, with the wife, was the witness for Juliusz ENOCH in the Milkowice parish.

Mamert Dluski b. 1788 in Czyzyn close to Zytomierz.
In 1817 in Cielce, Jozef Lipski died who was the owner of Milkowice. His wife Benigna, of Gorki in the Gostyn county, in Obidowek, the daughter of Aleksander Gorski + Prakseda Wilkanowska.
Jozef Lipski was insurgent in 1794, prisoner in Prussia. Benigna owned Milkowice. In 1820 Benigna Gorska Lipska m. 2nd to Mamert Dluski, Colonel, fought in 1809 and in 1812-1813.
Mamert Dluski b. 1788, aft. 1815-1818 military in the Congress Poland. He moved home to the Kalisz prov. and in m. widowed Benigna Lipska. Mamert was the leaseholder of Milkowice. In 1827 settled here Colonel Telesfor Polkowski. Mamert Dluski with Gabriel Biernacki, Gabriel Niemojowski, Jozef Psarski and Stanislaw Kass, acted in December 1830 in the Kalisz prov., in Warta and Uniejow. Mamert Dluski fought in 1831 under Rybinski and in Oct. 1831 moved to Prussia. Then in France. In 1832 [like Gabryel Kiedrzynski b. in Jedlno] came to the Poznan prov., in Poznan and Rydzyna to Sulkowski, in 1834 Milkowice was leased by Sylwester Jarocinski.
Then Milkowice took the Bogdanskis.
General Mamert Dluski in 1831 lived in Elblag with Ludwik Pac, Kazimierz Malachowski, Stanislaw Woyczynski, Antoni Wroniecki, Jozef Bem, Stefan Ziemiecki, Tadeusz Suchorzewski and Wincenty Dobiecki.


The Prosecutor, Juliusz Kazimierz Mamert Enoch [b. 1822 in Kutno, the main supporter of Aleksander Wielopolski] in Warta, ZASPY and Milkowice in 1825
[this fragment written on 31 January 2023, is a souvenir for my mother, who unfortunately will not read it anymore in this world, who was passionate about the genealogy of her family with roots in Czarnocin, Krery, Bieganin and Raszkow close to Pleszew, Jedlno, Wola Wiazowa and Wola Pszczolecka]:

Juliusz Kazimierz Mamert ENOCH was the son of Jakub Enoch + Felicja Flatt / Fiat, the godparents: Kazimierz Dziekonski, and Jozefa Gorska, the witnesses: Mamertus Dluski, with a wife.

Milkowice owned Tomasz Bogdanski / Tomasz Jozef Bogdanski, 1815 in Biskupice - 1872 in Warsaw, founded new church in MILKOWICE in 1850-1870 + Marianna Scholastyka WEZYK, b. 1816 in Gluchow, d. in Rzymsko in 1893.
His sons:
Honoriusz Bogdanski, b. 1850 in Zaspy,
and Stanislaw Wojciech Bogdanski b. 1854 in Zaspy, d. 1921 in LODZ. Stanislaw m. in 1876 in Grzymiszew to Joanna Golcz b. 1852 in Kielczew Smuzny.
Stanislaw's sister was Stefania Julia Bogdanska b. 1857 in Zaspy, m. Piotr Sadowski b. 1854 in LEWKOW.

Tomasz Jozef Leonard Bogdanski was born in 1815, the son of Wawrzyniec Roch Bogdanski and Katarzyna Bogumila Bogdanska Danecka. Wawrzyniec Bogdanski was born in 1788. Katarzyna Danecka was born in 1796.
Tomasz had one brother Wincenty Bogdanski.

Above Wawrzyniec Roch Bogdanski, the owner of Seczyse, and Sladkow Gorny, b. ca 1788, d. in 1849 in Sladkow Gorny, 17 km north to ZGIERZ, 25 km north-west to Bratoszewice, married 2nd Jadwiga Jablkowski b. 1797. The 1st m. Katarzyna Bogumila Danecki (1796-1817).

Remember on JOZEF PASZKOWSKI, who wrote several dozen larger and smaller dissertations.
In 1858 Jozef Paszkowski visited a former pupil Jozef Jablkowski in Kalisko, he fell ill and died in his home in the village of Cielce on 4 October, he was buried in a cemetery in the nearby town of Warta
In 1806, Felicjan Otocki sold Cielce to Ignacy Jablkowski, then to Jozef Jablkowski (1817-1889), jurist, was living in Cielce in 1839.
FRANCISZEK KSAWERY Psarski b. 1691, had children among others
Jan Kanty Psarski, the owner of Wielgie and DYMKI [in Dymki also Kiedrzynski], m. Teodora / Honorata Pstrokonska b. 1730, with
a. Tomasz Psarski, junior, m. Jablkowska;
b.
Honorata Psarska, 1770-1831, m. Jakub Madalinski / Jakub Hiacynt Madalinski, 1775-1833.
This is family branch of my family ie Jakub Kiedrzynski was born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798. Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809, m. Julianna Bogdanska, 1st voto JAKUB Kiedrzynski; she d. in Orpiszew / Orpiszewko in 1809. Mentioned Jozef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI b. 1774, the owner of Kraszyn and Chodaki.

Wawrzyniec Roch BOGDANSKI had children:
Wincenty Bogdanski b. 1817, m. Balbina Wezyk b. 1820;
Tomasz Jozef Bogdanski b. 1815, m. Maria Scholastyka Wezyk b. ca 1816;
Marianna Bogdanska, 1817-1857 in Sieradz;
Julian Bogdanski (1822 in Sladkow Gorny - 1899 in Leczyca);
Ignacy Adam Bogdanski (b. 1826 in Pawlowice);
Wladyslaw Bogdanski b. ca 1835, d. 1842.

Wawrzyniec Bogdanski was the son of Bogdanski, ca 1764-1828 [maybe Maksymilian Edward Bogdanski, 1772-1829, the brother of Mateusz Leon Bogdanski, 1760-1803]
and the grandson of Andrzej Bogdanski b. 1715.

My family -
Jakub Kiedrzynski married 2nd to Julianna Bogdanska [b. ca 1755/1760 ?], the daughter of Andrzej BOGDANSKI b. in 1715 in Miedzianow, d. in 1791 + Elzbieta Malachowska, b. aft. 1731, d. aft. 1791
[Elzbieta had a sister Franciszka Malachowska older b. aft. 1731],
the daughter of Marcin Malachowski [b. ca 1712 ?] d. in 1763 + in 1731 to Marianna Bielicka died in 1774 in Sobotka close to Bieganin.
Above the Bogdanskis:
Ignacy Frankenberg, Marcjanna Ruszkowska in 1801, in Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis. Arnold and Hutten-Czapski in 1802 in Raszkow. Skorzewski and Lipska in Raszkow in 1803.

Frankenberg in Jedlno of the Mecunski-Stadnicki branch with the Walewski. The Malachowski-Kiedrzynski-Milewski genealogical branch:
Elzbieta Malachowska, d. aft. 1791 [Elzbieta had a sister Franciszka Malachowska older b. aft. 1731], the daughter of Marcin Malachowski b. ca 1712, d. in 1763 + in 1731 to Marianna Bielicka died in 1774 in Sobotka close to Bieganin.

Above Elzbieta Malachowska Bogdanska b. ca 1733 had the sister Franciszka Malachowska b. ca 1731/1735, died 1783, m. Stanislaw Frankenberg / de FRANCKENBERG, the son of Jan Frankenberg + Marianna KOBIERZYCKI.

Franciszka Frankenberg had 4 children:
Ignacy + Marianna Ruszkowski;
Marianna Frankenberg b. ca 1770 + KAROL MILEWSKI b. ca 1750;
Elzbieta + Mateusz JERZMANOWSKI;
Barbara Frankenberg.

Jakub Kiedrzynski [the older brother to Izydor Kiedrzynski who moved home to JEDLNO in 1775/1776 - my mother's family line] was the owner of Orpiszewek close to PLESZEW and Fabianow also. Jakub Kiedrzynski was the Kalisz official and judge here. Jakub Kiedrzynski was the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski - my family line - and of Dorota Madalinska Psarska. Jakub Kiedrzynski was three times married: to Brygida Bardzka, 1voto Owidiusz Walknowski, the owner of Bialezyce - in the Wrzesnia commune - the daughter of Wojciech BARDZKI + Teresa Kozminska;
Jakub Kiedrzynski married 2nd to Julianna Bogdanska [b. ca 1755/1760 ?], the daughter of Andrzej BOGDANSKI b. in 1715 in Miedzianow, d. in 1791 + Elzbieta Malachowska, b. aft. 1731, d. aft. 1791
[Elzbieta had a sister Franciszka Malachowska older b. aft. 1731],
the daughter of Marcin Malachowski [b. ca 1712 ?] d. in 1763 + in 1731 to Marianna Bielicka died in 1774 in Sobotka close to Bieganin.
Marcin's brother was Jan Franciszek Malachowski + Dorota POTOCKA, the daughter of MARCIN POTOCKI + Anna WAZYNSKA.

Milkowice:
the owners, the Milkowskis, Lipski, Dluski [maybe MAMERT DLUSKI / Mamertus Dluski ca 1815], then to Bogdanski.
Remember in 1822 in Kutno was born Juliusz Kazimierz Mamert ENOCH, the son of Jakub Enoch + Felicja Flatt / Fiat, the godparents: Kazimierz Dziekonski, and Jozefa Gorska, the witnesses: Mamertus Dluski, with a wife. In 1825 Juliusz Enoch was living in Zaspy and Milkowice.

Next owners of Milkowice:
1. Marianna Bogdanska, the daughter of Wawrzyniec Roch Bogdanski b. ca 1788 + Katarzyna.
2. Stanislaw Bogdanski;
3. Tomasz Bogdanski;
4. Wincenty Bogdanski.

The last home of the Bogdanskis was Wilczkow. Then to the Temlers of Przedborz intermarried Pfeiffer. The first was Aleksander TEMLER in Wilczkow.
In Wilczkow - Wawrzyniec Bogdanski + Jadwiga Jablkowski.
Tomasz Bogdanski owned Lubki.

Above Aleksander Temler of Wilczkow was the son of Jan Gotfryd TEMLER / JOHANN GOTTFRIED TEMLER.
Aleksander's son was Ludwik Feliks Temler.

Bronislaw Skora b. 1909 in Lodz, the St Cross parish + Anna Pajfer / Anna PFEIFFER in 1947. Anna Skora Pfeiffer was living in 1925 - 2002 in LODZ. Bronislaw Skora was the son of Wawrzyniec Skora b. 1872 + Anna Jablczynska (Jabczynska) in 1900 in LODZ; and the grandson of
Michal Skora + Klara Grudzieniec in 1852 nee Stolarczyk. Klara Grudzieniec = Grodzieniec = Stolarczyk, 1-voto Feliks Maslonik in 1847 in CHELMO close to Przedborz and to KRERY.

Wanda PFEIFFER b. 1894 [the Kleniewskis were living in Nowosolna close to LODZ in the 20' of the 20th century], married ca 1915 to Przemyslaw Kleniewski, 1889-1944. Wanda PFEIFFER had the sister Halina Stanislawa Pfeiffer, 1891-1944 + Karol Stanislaw Szlenkier, 1884-1944.

Above Stanislaw Karol Leopold Szlenkier b. 1884, was the son of Karol Jan Szlenkier + Maria Zenobia GROSSER. Karol Jan Szlenkier, 1839 in Warsaw - 1900 in Warsaw, was the son of Anna Barbara TEMLER married Szlenkier, b. 1821. Anna Barbara Szlenkier had the sister
Zuzanna Anatolia Temler married PFEIFFER and both sisters had the brother Karol Ludwik Temler b. 1823 m. Emilia Werner. Above Anna Barbara Szlenkier (Temler), 1821-1884, was the daughter of Johann Gottfried Temler + Anna Maria FRANKE.

ANNA BARBARA b. 1821, was the mother of
Karol Jan Szlenkier; Anna Julia Henneberg; Emilia Anna Penkala and Jozef Wladyslaw Szlenkier.

Mentioned above Wanda Pfeiffer Kleniewska had a daughter Maria Kleniewska b. 1918 + Stefan Walewski b. ca 1910.

WANDA Kleniewska nee Pfeiffer, 1894-1944, was the daughter of Mieczyslaw Sylwester Pfeiffer, 1861 in Warszawa - 1918 + Maria Jadwiga Maciejewska, 1869-1936. Pfeiffer, Mieczyslaw Sylwester, was the son of Stanislaw Fryderyk Pfeiffer (1819-1890) + Zuzanna.

Mieczyslaw Sylwester Pfeiffer, 1861-1918, had an uncle Stanislaw Fryderyk Leopold Pfeiffer b. 1819 + Zuzanna Anatolia Temler, 1827-1910. WANDA Kleniewska was the granddaughter of Stanislaw Fryderyk Leopold Pfeiffer (1819-1890);
the great-granddaughter of Jan Henryk Pfeiffer (1789-1861);
the son [?] of Jan Chrystian Pfeiffer (1724-1796).

Above Zuzanna Anatolia PFEIFFER TEMLER was the sister to Karol Ludwik Temler b. 1823 m. Emilia Werner. Karol Ludwik TEMLER was the brother of Jan Ludwik Temler and Anna Barbara Szlenkier.
Karol Ludwik Temler had the daughter
Karolina TEMLER born in 1858 = Karolina Wanda Bobrowski (born Temler).


The Prosecutor, Juliusz Kazimierz Mamert Enoch [b. 1822 in Kutno, the main supporter of Aleksander Wielopolski] in Warta, ZASPY and Milkowice in 1825
[this fragment written on 31 January 2023, is a souvenir for my mother, who unfortunately will not read it anymore in this world, who was passionate about the genealogy of her family with roots in Czarnocin, Krery, Bieganin and Raszkow close to Pleszew, Jedlno, Wola Wiazowa and Wola Pszczolecka]:

Juliusz Kazimierz Mamert ENOCH was the son of Jakub Enoch + Felicja Flatt / Fiat, the godparents: Kazimierz Dziekonski, and Jozefa Gorska, the witnesses: Mamertus Dluski, with a wife.
The bpt in Zaspy, 1 km away. Enoch = Henchow, the Jews of Kutno. The grandfather was Hirsch Henchow, b. in Starogard close to Szczecin, moved home to Poland aft. 1793. Hirsch was living in Wieruszow by the Prosna, doctor, studied in Frankfurt by the Oder. Closest to Marcinkowski. Jakub Kazimierz was b. in Sokolowo in the Kalisz county in 1785, doctor, living in Warta aft. ca 1807, then in the Gostyn county, and in Warsaw and here died in 1847. E. Golowin in 1837 send Juliusz Enoch to Petersburg. This in 1839 took Enoch to Warsaw like jurist. Juliusz Enoch m. in 1845 to Laura Zofia Brodowska, the daughter of Karol Brodowski. Enoch in 1848 was a judge. His father JAKUB Enoch was the doctor of Grand Duke Konstanty Pawlowicz.Ă‚ In 1830Ă‚ Jakub Kazimierz Enoch moved home to the Congress Poland.
Juliusz Enoch was the secretary under Aleksander This in Warsaw.

North of Lubna-Jakusy village, the Lubienskis were living in the Warta city, and in above named Lubny / Lubna. The Orzech estate in the Kalinowa parish, and Garbow / Garbok farm in the Kalinowa parish were owned by the Lubienski family.

Maciej Lubienski (b. - 1710) was the brother of Stanislaw Lubienski, and was the landlord of Kalinowa - he was the Sieradz officer; in the village of Kalinowa, central Poland, is the former mansion-house of families Lubienski, and later Murzynowski [the Murzynowskis took Swiedziebnia, then to Nostitz-Jackowski and Swiatopelk-Mirski with the link to Findeisen in Zgierz and the Chocen commune, where the Lech Walesa ancestors].

Mentioned Wanda Lubienska Countess, born ca 1830 / after 1836 / 1839 - ca 1880, and Wanda's father was Seweryn Lubienski Count + Amelia Golabek Jezierska Countess.

Amelia had 3 siblings:
Maria Golicyn nee Golabek-Jezierska and 2 others.
Mentioned Seweryn Lubienski b. 1811, in Kolano; he had 2 children: Zdzislaw Stanislaw Jozef Lambert Lubienski and WANDA.

And now on JOZEF PASZKOWSKI, who wrote several dozen larger and smaller dissertations. In 1858 he visited a former pupil Jozef Jablkowski in Kalisko, he fell ill and died in his home in the village of Cielce on 4 October, he was buried in a cemetery in the nearby town of Warta [south-east to Goszczanow].

Cielce - close to Socha; north-west to WARTA; north to TUBADZIN; north-east to BLASZKI; 11 km north-east to KALINOWA 2nd.

Kalisko - 13 km north-east to KLESZCZOW; 24 km north-east to SULMIERZYCE of KIEDRZYNSKI.

Felicjan Antoni Otocki was the owner of Dobiecin - 4 km east to BELCHATOW; Irena Otocki married Piaszczynska, was the daughter of Felicjan.
KALISKO - 16 km south to DOBIECIN. KALISKO - 20 km north-east to LGOTA WIELKA and north-east to Wola Blakowa.

Jozef Paszkowski m. in 1826 to Kornelia Krajewska, next of kin to General Stanislaw Klicki.

Colonel Jozef Paszkowski, 1787 - 1858:
Jozef Paszkowski b. 1787 in Stoki; died in 1858 in Cielce; the Polish colonel, professor and military writer.
The son of
WINCENTY Paszkowski, who died in 1795 and Teodora MILTAN / Mitan.
Jozef Paszkowski obtained his first lessons in Swislocz and Boruny at the Basilian priests. He began his military career in 1810 in Warsaw.

Cielce is a village in the Warta commune, 20 km north-west of Sieradz,
8 km north-west to Warta,
17 km south-west to Milkowice, 16 km south-west to ZASPY,
14 km south-west to Ostrow Warcki.
In 1806, Felicjan Otocki sold Cielce to Ignacy Jablkowski, then to Jozef Jablkowski (1817-1889), jurist, was living in Cielce in 1839.

Stoki, the village in the Wolkowysk county, near Szymki, and close to Swislocz; at the way from Bialystok to Wolkowysk; the land of Petronela Raszkowski.

Jozef Paszkowski, artillery colonel, was a professor of cadet school in Kalisz. He escaped from school, crossed the Bug, he got to Warsaw and joined the army as a simple private in the Warsaw Duchy. Then he made all the campaigns in 1812 and then in 1815, when the Kingdom of Poland was announced, he joined the school of artillery in Warsaw. He settled in Warsaw.
JOZEF's father -
Wincenty Paszkowski born ca 1740 [?], died 1795 - the court official, then a fiscal writer. Wincenty was the brother of Jan Paszkowski b. 1742.
The mother Teodora Miltan was the owner of the Wysoczyczyzna in Stoki.
Wincenty Paszkowski older, the Royal Court official in 1789.

Jozef Paszkowski, the son of Wincenty Paszkowski older + Teodora Mitan; b. 1787 in Stoki [Enoch was bpt., in ZASPY or in Milkowice, 1 km away. Jozef Paszkowski died in CIELCE, south-west to Milkowice], in 1820 Jozef Paszkowski was living in Kalisz [in 1822 Enoch was born in KUTNO]; in 1822 in Warszawa.

Above Jan Paszkowski b. 1742 was the father to General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski.

Tadeusz Kosciuszko's best friends:
General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski [his daughter Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska b. ca 1819 married to Armand in Moscow. Her granddaughter Anna Armand married Apolon Konstantynowicz, the co-owner of the Duflon & Konstantynowicz Company in Zaporozhe and St Petersburg, the manager of the Breguet Company in Moscow earlier. Anna Konstantynowicz Armand was closest friend to Inessa Armand and Vladimir Ulianov LENIN],
Tadeusz Mostowski,
General Stanislaw Fiszer,
and Wirydianna Kwilecka Radolinska who met Kosciuszko in Paris in the years 1801-1802.

Wiridianna Radolinska, 1761-1826
m. 1st in ca 1780 to Antoni Maciej Konstanty Kwilecki, chamberlein of the King, b. 1764, the son of
Franciszek Antoni Kwilecki, 1725-1794 [in Rozan until 1758, then to TEODOR WESSEL of LIPNIK close to Bielsko-Biala: in LIPNIK were living ancestors of Cardinal Karol Wojtyla, and also in the Zamoyski estate - Michalow, Klemensow, Bodaczow together with the Kaczorowski family - and around ANDRYCHOW, where we have the General Czeslaw Kiszczak ancestors and the family of the General Miroslaw Milewski's mother], and Teresa Agnieszka Sczaniecka, 1740-1807.

In Dzbadz close to Rozan was living Bronislaw Geremek vel LEWARTOW. He came from Zelechow and LODZ.

Wiridianna Radolinska 1761-1826 m. 2nd in 1806 to General Stanislaw Fiszer 1759-1812, the son of Karol Ludwik Fiszer, General Major, 1730- 1783 + Joanna Luiza Elzbieta von Luck, 1738-1788.

Named above
Wirydianna Mielzynska - Raczynska born Bninska / Wirydiana Bninska 1718-1797,
was the daughter of Wojciech Bninski, 1690 - 1755, and Katarzyna Cienska;
her husband - Leon Raczynski b. 1698, with children:
1.
Filip Nereusz Raczynski b. 1747 m. Michalina Raczynska
(with children:
Edward Raczynski b. 1786, m. Konstancja Potocka / Constantia Potocka;
Atanazy Raczynski b. 1788 m. Anna Elzbieta Radziwill),
2.
Magdalena Raczynska born 1761 + Michal Lubomirski.

Wirydianna Fiszerowa / Wirydianna Fiszer / Wirydianna Radolinska, Kwilecka b. in Wyszyny, d. in Dzialyn in 1826 (Dzialyn - a village in the administrative district of Klecko, in west-central Poland, at way from Klecko to Gniezno); she known Frederick II of Prussia, Izabela Czartoryska, Stanislaw August Poniatowski, Jozef Poniatowski, Jan Henryk Dabrowski, and Tadeusz Kosciuszko; her sisters: Katarzyna b. 1762, and Antonina b. 1770.

Chobienice
appear for the first time in the diaries of Wirydianna due to the changes in the live of her family after the Prussian annexation. The parents decided to move from Lobzenica to Winnogora, but the kids were send to grandmother. Later, along with her mother and sister, Wirydianna a lot of time spent in Chobienice's mansion; Chobienice belonged at that time to the second husband of grandmother - the governor Joseph / JOZEF Mielzynski [Jozef Klemens Krzysztof MIELZYNSKI, the owner of CHOBIENICE, governor of Kalisz (1758-1763), Poznan (1763-1782), Kalisz (1782-1786), Poznan (1786-1792), 1729-1792; m. Wirydianna / Wirydiana Bninska-Mielzynska-Raczynska, 1718-1797]. His father Franciszek Mielzynski / Francis [Franciszek Walenty Mielzynski, 1682-1738, the owner of CHOBIENICE] in the 30s and 40s of the eighteenth century built a new residence by Adam Stier. When Wirydianna Radolinska-Kwilecka, already the wife of Anthony / Antoni Kwilecki, spent time in Winnogora, her mother moved to Chobienice. The construction of classicist palace of Catherine Radolinska
[Katarzyna Raczynska-RADOLINSKA, 1744-1792; Katarzyna born Raczynska in 1744, to Leon Raczynski b. in 1698, and Wirydianna Raczynska-Mielzynska-Bninska b. in 1718.
Katarzyna had sister Estera; Katarzyna Raczynska married Jozef Radolinski]
began in 1786-1788, by Jan Chrystian Kamsetzer, under the direction of Antoni Hohne. In 1793, Wirydianna Radolinska-Kwilecka moved to Chobienice, with independence from her husband; after her divorce from first husband Wirydianna left with two children and settled in Warsaw. It was there that she met General Stanislaw Fiszer, to whom she married in 1806.

In 1647-1795, Nasielsk belonged to the Wessel family;
the first was Jan Wessel, the Ostrow governor. In the mid 18th century a synagogue was built. 1741 - re-consecration of the church - Bishop Marcin Zaluski, Bishop of Plock. In 1795, as a result of the Third Partition of Poland, the city was incorporated into Prussia.

The new owner of Nasielsk was count Stanislaw DAMBSKI / Dembski, of Lubraniec, the last governor of Brzesc Kujawski, 1783-1795; b. in 1724, d. in 1802/1809, the Kowal official; the son of
Antoni Jozef Dambski (1706-1771), and Anna Karolina Lubomirski,
the daughter of
Jerzy Aleksander Lubomirski, the Sandomierz governor [compare the Lubomirskis in Zelechow and in Sedziszow Malopolski, and the communist net around my family in the 20th century: Lucyna Golec and Andrzej Pisz with Agnieszka Pisz, and the links to Spain in the 21st century].

Wojciech Kwilecki b. ca 1680, was the son of Adam Kwilecki b. ca 1650 + Konstancja ROZNOWSKA.

Wojciech Kwilecki was the brother of Lukasz Kwilecki; and of Elzbieta Orzelska, 2nd Brzechwa, nee Kwilecka.

Above Lukasz Kwilecki b. ca 1680/1685, died in 1743, m. Barbara LIPSKA.
LUKASZ was the father of Franciszek Antoni Kwilecki m. Teresa Agnieszka SCZANIECKA.

Franciszek Antoni Kwilecki was the father of Antoni Maciej Konstanty Kwilecki, 1764 in Wroblewo - ca 1795 + Joanna Antonina Osinska and 2nd m. Wiridianna RADOLINSKA.
Wirydianna Kwilecka m. 2nd General Stanislaw Fiszer [the underground net of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko, together with General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski who had the daughter Maria Wilhelmina PASZKOWSKA married ARMAND in Moscow, with the granddaughter Anna Konstantynowicz nee ARMAND + Apolon Konstantynowicz who was working with BREGUET Company and DUFLON].
Wirydianna Radolinska b. in 1761, d. 1826, was the daughter of Jozef Stanislaw Radolinski.

Wirydianna m. 1st Antoni Maciej Konstanty Kwilecki b. in 1764. Antoni Maciej Kwilecki was the father of Jozef Ignacy Walenty Kwilecki, 1791 - 1860 in Warsaw, and the grandfather to
Ludwika Wesierska;
and Stanislaw Kwilecki, 1824 - 1851 in Heidelberg.

Dominik Paszkowski born 1783 in Brody, the Lwow province; his father Jan Paszkowski was born 1742/1750 and has got the Zadora coat of arms, married ca 1770 / 1777, with the 1st son - General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski.

Jan Paszkowski, born in 1742 + 1st to unknown, 2nd married Petronela Kulikowska with above son Dominik Paszkowski, b. 1783 in Brody, d. 1866 + Anna Niemojewska, died in 1872 (tomb in Krakow). General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, b. 12.10.1778 in Brody (to 1st wife of Jan), d. 10.3.1856 in Cracow, General; Virtuti Militari, the secretary of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko in France, together with General Stanislaw Fiszer. General Franciszek Paszkowski had a daughter Maria Paszkowska / Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska Armand / Mary Armand nee Paszkowski, with her granddaughter Anna Armand married Apolon Konstantynowicz, who co-operated with Duflon and the Breguet Company in Moscow and St Petersburg. Anna Konstantynowicz nee Armand was the best friend to Wladimir Ulianow Lenin and his lover Inessa Armand. Anna nee Armand was born on 19 August 1866 in Moscow, the daughter of Evgenii ARMAND / Eugeniusz Armand / Eugene born ca 1842. Anna had sons:
1.
Jerzy Konstantynowicz / Marian Konstantynowicz with nickname Stankiewicz, born 1898 in Miezonka [or Pohost close to BEREZYNA] either Warsaw or Moscow, escaped to Argentina in 1947 but died in Mexico; or he was born in 1900 - my grandfather, he served Military Intelligence bef. 1939 in Poland;
2.
Eugene Konstantynowicz / Eugene Konstantynowicz, the son of above mentioned Apolon / Apollon Konstantynowicz, Polish, and Anna Konstantynowicz nee Armand, Polish roots - and his children were living in Switzerland and Paris, France, that is grandchildren of Anna nee Armand, and great-grandchildren of Varvara Karlovna Demonsi / Demonets or DEMONTET. Eugene Konstantynowicz, as a patient, was treated in Switzerland, there he became acquainted with Marusya, who cared for her uncle Leon Bakst, along with Sophia, Bertha, Paul and Emily. Eugene Konstantynowicz / Yevgeny Constantinowitz / Eugene Constantinowitz (1890 - 1977) had two sons, architects - Nikolai Constantinowitz and Pyotr Constantinowitz (Mikolaj Konstantynowicz and Piotr Konstantynowicz; but also is inf. about 3 children of Maria nee Klaczko / Maria Markovna Klyachko and Yevgeny Constantinowitz / Eugene Constantinovich / Eugeniusz Konstantynowicz), acc. to correspondence of Howard D. Rothschild to Constantinowitz Marie in 1976-1980. Howard Rothschild born 1907 and died 1989 in New York.

Constantinowitz, Pyotr Yevgenievich (Kanstantinovich / Constantinowitz Pierre was born 1928 and address: Oree du Bois Brule, 78380 Bougival) and Constantinowitz Nikolai Yevgenievich (born 1931 - Nicolas, 45B Route des Gardes, Meudon). Constantinowitz, Yevgeny Apollonovich (Eugeniusz Konstantynowicz, the son of Apollon Konstantynowicz; born 1890 - died 1977) was a cello and piano player.

Franciszek Czerny-Szwarzenberg died in 1764, the Lowicz official, in 1739 he was the Oswiecim governor, was the owner of Roczyny close to Andrychow. The Czerny family intermarried PASZKOWSKI.

Wojciech Paszkowski was the brother of General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski who had the daughter MARIA WILHELMINA PASZKOWSKA m. Armand.

Wojciech Paszkowski married ca 1805 or after 1805 to Ludwina Galezka, with the daughter Jozefa Paszkowska b. ca 1810, married in 1828, in Checiny.

Above WOJCIECH Paszkowski had a son born 1805, an officer of the 1831 Uprising;
and Wojciech Paszkowski had next daughter married Schwarzenberg-Czerny.
Julianna Czerny or Julia Franciszka Szwarcenberg-Czerny (born Paszkowska in 1813), was the daughter of Wojciech Paszkowski b. in 1765/1780 + Ludwika GALESKA / Ludwina Galezka Paszkowski b. in 1783. Julianna Julia Franciszka Szwarcenberg-Czerny born Paszkowska in 1813, had 2 siblings: Franciszek Onufry Paszkowski and one other, acc. to Tel-Aviv genealogical research.

Julianna Paszkowska married Piotr Pawel Szwarcenberg-Czerny in 1835, and named Piotr Schwarcenberg-Czerny was born in 1815, in Goluchowice. Piotr Szwarcenberg-Czerny was the son of Marianna Saczowska, 1773 - 1848 in Siewierz, in the Bedzin County. Piotr Schwarcenberg-Czerny was born in 1815, in Goluchowice.

He came from Wojciech Szwarcenberg-Czerny and Krystyna Cienska b. ca 1710/1720.

Julianna Paszkowska m. Piotr Pawel Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. in 1815 in Goluchowice, in the Bedzin County
[here the insurgents in 1863 achieved their greatest success by liberating from the Russians for a few weeks part of this area on the border with Prussia],
the son of Jozef Szwarcenberg-Czerny and Marianna.

Jozef Szwarcenberg-Czerny was the son of Antoni Szwarcenberg-Czerny and Marianna Piasecka, 1748 - 1816 in Goluchowice, in the Bedzin County.
Above Antoni Szwarcenberg-Czerny, 1744 - 1818 in Goluchowice.
Antoni Czerny was the son of Wojciech Szwarcenberg-Czerny and Krystyna Cienska b. ca 1710/1720.

Evgeny Armand Ivanovich / Evgeny ARMAND second / Eugene-Louis Armand, was b. 1809 and died 1890, and he was a son of Jean Armand / Ivan and his first wife Elizabeth. EUGENE ARMAND was married to a Polish woman, Catholic - Mary Frantsevna Pashkovskaya / Maria Paszkowski, the daughter of GENERAL Franciszek PASZKOWSKI. She was born 1819 and died 1901, and she was highly educated, c. 1840 studied painting in France; she was a woman of strong and humble disposition.
I wrote Eugeniusz Ludwik Armand / Eugene Louis was married to a beautiful Polish - Maria Wilhelmina PASZKOWSKA / MARIA Pashkovskaya.
Her father,
Franciszek Paszkowski / Francis Paszkowski was a writer and military, during Napoleon's Italian campaign, he served as adjutant to Murat.
Young Catholics family donated money the Orthodox St. Nicholas Church in Pushkino. When Armand moved to Orthodoxy, grandchildren of Louis Eugene / Yevgeny Ivanovich were baptized in this church. Maria had a tender heart. In contrast to the position of her husband, his wife was educated, and drew quite well, in France she drew the ruins of castles and really liked them; Evgeny built in a park such ruins. I said she was daughter of general Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski with the Zadora coat of arms who was born 12 October 1778 in Brody - d. 11 March 1856 in Cracow, and was the friend of general Tadeusz Kosciuszko [with General FISZER].

Wojciech Paszkowski, 1780 - 1856, was the plenipotentiary [1821-1832] of Artur Potocki / Artur Stanislaw Potocki (b. 1787 in Paris / Paryz, died in 1832 in Wien / Wieden).

Artur Potocki, the Templar masonic degree, in 1830-1832 in CRACOW closely cooperated with GENERAL FRANCISZEK PASZKOWSKI in The Committee for the Reconstruction of the Krakow Castle in the Free City of Krakow and its District (1830 - 1836).

CAPTAIN Wojciech Paszkowski, 1780 - 1856, was the brother of famous General Franciszek Paszkowski [close to the TEMPLARS - in Cracow] who was the friend of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko [Kosciuszko was the friend of Thomas Jefferson b. 1743 - Illuminati].

Andrzej BARDZKI b. in 1730 or ca 1738/1739 - not in 1743; Colonel [the friend of Conspirator in the last years of the 18th cent. Erazm Mycielski who was lived close to PLESZEW], the owner of Kobierzycko [at half way from Sieradz to BLASZKI; close to TUBADZIN], bought from hands of Antoni Siemiatkowski, m. Marianna Krzyzanowska [the Krzyzanowskis owned CZARNOCIN - here the Skora family intermarried and moved home to LODZ], lived in Osmolin close to Zdunska Wola;
with children [the Bardzki family intermarried to KARWAT in Turze Male and TCZEW]:
a) Michal Bardzki b. ca 1793, in Glinno [25 km north to SIERADZ, close to Warta],
b) Ludwika Bardzka b. ca 1799, m. Jozef Stanislawski,
c) Nepomucena Bardzka m. Kalikst Byszewski,
d)
Ignacy Wojciech Pawel BARDZKI, b. 1797 in Iwanowice, lived in Wroblew, the owner of Rojkow, m. in Stronsko, to Faustyna Sulimierska, b. in 1799 in Stronsko
[by the Warta river; 18 km north-west to WIDAWA; 13 km west to MARZENIN],
the daughter of Ludwik Sulimierski and Marianna Kempista Sulimierska.

Julian Pius Ludwik Arnold, the Warta political activist, lived ca 1844 - 1907, but he was living in CHOCEN in 1870 [in Smilowice, Gustaw Findeisen; in Golaszewo, the grandfather of President Lech Walesa], and in 1875 in BORYSLAWICE,
was the son of
Mateusz Arnold, the Warta Agriculture Society, b. in 1803 in RASZKOW, ex-Kiedrzynski property.

Mateusz's half-brother was
Jan Arnold junior, 1821 - 1880 in Kalisz, m. Anna Konstancja Mieszczanski.
Anna Konstancja Karolina Arnold b. in 1838 in Warta, in the Sieradz County, d. in 1913 in Warsaw,
was the daughter of Kazimierz Maciej Mieszczanski and Nepomucena Boes, 1815 - 1848.

Jan Arnold junior was the son of
Jan Arnold and Helena Kiedrzynska,
the daughter of
Kacper Kiedrzynski, the brother to Izydor Kiedrzynski of JEDLNO, and Izydor m. Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762, the sister to JAN Hutten-Czapski acted in GLOGOWA close to RASZKOW and to BIEGANIN.

Jan Arnold, older, 1751-1840, was the son of Maciej ARNOLD and Bogumila Zebrowska.

Jan Arnold m. the 1st to Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska ARNOLD, b. 1770 / 1772-1811 or Julianna Kiedrzynska. She was married in Sobotka close to Raszkow, in 1798, to Jan Arnold b. 1751 - died in 1840 in Pietrzykowo close to KALISZ. The Arnolds had a home in PLOCK in 1824].
Jan ARNOLD was the owner of Pecherzow, and married the 1st Juljanna Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1770 / or in 1772-1811;
he was 1st married Ruszkowska, widowed, the owner of Wierzchoslaw [north to GOLENIOW];
he was 3rd married in 1813 in LISKOW to Helena Kiedrzynska (17 km west to WILCZKOW, the place of birth to Kiedrzynski Jakub in 1738 - south to MADALIN, 8 km south-west to BEDZIECHOW of Kiedrzynski; 17 west-south-west to GLUCHOW, and north-west to WRONIAWY).

Jan Arnold senior m. the 2nd in 1813, in Liskow to named Helena Kiedrzynska. The 1st Jan was married to Julianna Kiedrzynska, the daughter of Brygida Bardzka Walknowska Kiedrzynska + Jakub Kiedrzynski, the son of Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska + Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin - Raszkow estates.

Jan Arnold senior had children with Helena Kiedrzynska Arnold:
1.
Jozef Arnold, the owner of Pietrzykow in the Kalisz county, the member of the Kalisz Agriculture Society in 1861, lived in 1814-1885. Jozef Arnold died in 1885 in Czerniowce at Bukowina.
Jozef Arnold had a daughter, 1845-1935, married in 1867 in OSZCZEKLIN to Marian Jozef Edward Wolowski, 1838 - 1909.

Marian Wolowski was the son of
Ksawery WOLOWSKI, b. Dec. 1792 in Warsaw, d. 1867 in Oszczeklin; studied in Warsaw, married Agnieszka Basinska.

Ksawery Jakub August Wolowski, the official in the Congress Kingdom, lived in 1792-1867, m. Agnieszka Basinska, 1809-1897.
Ksawery Wolowski was the son of
Tomasz Wolowski, the Frankist, b. ca 1760 + Marianna Krysinska, ca 1763 - 1847.

Jozef Arnold had a daughters:
Seweryna Jozefa Maria Wolowska, 1869-1949;
Wanda Edwardina Wolowska b. in 1870.

2. Jan Arnold senior + Helena Kiedrzynska had also a son b. ca 1819.
3. next, 1820-1891;
4.
Jan Anold, younger, 1821-1880 + Anna Konstancja Karolina Mieszczanska, 1838-1913.

They came from Rabbi Elisha Schor (Wolowski), 1690 - 1757, the son of Alexander Sender Schor of Uhnow.

This is link to others families:
Mentioned above Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska ARNOLD, b. 1770 / 1772-1811 or Julianna Kiedrzynska. She was married in Sobotka near to Bieganin, Karsy and Raszkow, in 1798, to Jan Arnold b. 1751 - died in 1840 in Pietrzykowo / Pietrzykow close to KALISZ. The Arnolds had a home in PLOCK in 1824. Jan Arnold was the owner of Pecherzow, married Juljanna Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1770 / or in 1772-1811.
Julianna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska had two great-granddaughters:
1. Seweryna Jozefa Maria Wolowska, 1869-1949 (m. Walenty Hieronim Julian Kamocki in ca 1885), and
2. Wanda Edwardina Wolowska b. 1870 (m. Wincenty Jacenty Beniamin Gorski).

Bronislaw Juliusz Edmund Lasocki [member of the 1863 Uprising], Count, 1828-1912, m. Felicja Zofia Wolowska, 1832 -1906.
Her parents were the Frankists:
Adam Ernest Wolowski, 1798-1868 + Barbara Maryewska, 1796-1863.

Wladyslaw Jozef Ludwik Wolowski that is Ludwik Wolowski, Member of the Agricultural Society of the Kingdom of Poland [with Jakub Szymanowski, 1795/1797-1873]; he lived in Chamsk, close to Biezun [north-east], the Mlawa county [32 km south-west to Mlawa and west of PRZASNYSZ]; b. ca 1829, died in 1895 in Warszawa,
was the son of mentioned
Adam Ernest Wolowski 1798-1868 and Barbara Maryewska, 1796-1863.

Wladyslaw Jozef Ludwik Wolowski married in 1851, Warszawa, to Jozefa Teofila Szymanowska, 1833-1875,
with a son
Adam Franciszek Gabriel WOLOWSKI, 1856-1900 + Maria Koziell-Poklewska, 1860-1891
[Koziell-Poklewski was the godfather to Izabela Horodecka nee Malkiewicz, famous in Warsaw during Second World War; Izabela had a sister Irena, actress in Warsaw. Izabela m. Horodecki, the Warsaw prosecutor bef. 1939. Her family: Anna Malkiewicz m. Stanislaw Konstantynowicz, the owner of MIEZONKA bef. First World War. The Konstantynowiczys in Miezonka were closest friends to Piotrowski of Lubuszany, 13 km away, the property of the Potockis, like BEREZYNA - the Potocki's line came from Artur Potocki, Templar and Freemason, closest friend to Wojciech Paszkowski and his half-brother General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski who was main friend of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko in France at the beginning of the 19th century].

Adam Ernest Wolowski 1798-1868 - parents:
Adam WOLOWSKI, 1770-1833 + Teresa Zalewska.

Julian Pius Ludwik Arnold, the Warta political activist, lived ca 1844 - 1907, but he was living in CHOCEN in 1870 [in Smilowice, Gustaw Findeisen; in Golaszewo, the grandfather of President Lech Walesa], and in 1875 in BORYSLAWICE,
was the son of
Mateusz Arnold, the Warta Agriculture Society, b. in 1803 in Raszkow [here in 1802/1803 Helena Kiedrzynska, the widow after death of Izydor Kiedrzynski in Jedlno - my family branch], d. in 1875 in Boryslawice - 2 kilometres north of Blaszki, 24 km west of Sieradz.
Mateusz m. Jozefa Ilowiecka, b. ca 1815.

In Raszkow, 1803, Mateusz Jozef ARNOLD was born, as the son of Jan Arnold, and Juliana Kiedrzynska, the daughter of JAKUB Kiedrzynski. Juljanna Kiedrzynska was the first wife of named Jan Arnold. Julianna was the daughter of Brygida Bardzka Walknowska and Jakub Kiedrzynski.

In 1803 in Raszkow, Jozef Ilowiecki was the godfather.
Jakub, Kasper and Izydor Kiedrzynski were the sons of Andrzej Kiedrzynski + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska.

Julian PIUS Arnold m. in 1870, in Chocen, south to WLOCLAWEK, to Bronislawa Maria Szrajber b. ca 1844, the daughter of Napoleon Szrajber, of KOWAL, b. ca 1810 + Marianna Ilowecka.
They had a son
Bronislaw Marian Arnold b. ca 1871 m. Stefania Maria Arnold,
the daughter of
Stefan Arnold b. ca 1830 + Stanislawa Ilowiecka, b. ca 1850.

Waclawa Konstancja Wiktoria Plachecka, b. ca 1870,
was the daughter of
Konstanty Plachecki, ca 1836 - 1902 died in LODZ
[Iwona Plachecka was my friend in the 70' of the 20th century]
+ Antonina Helena Arnold, born in Blaszki
[Zbigniew Natkanski was the friend to a man of BLASZKI bef. 1981],
ca 1850 - 1875
[I known of course this family PLACHECKI bef. 1973 and in 1977],
the granddaughter of mentioned
Mateusz Arnold, 1803-1875, the Warta Agriculture Society + Jozefa Ilowiecka, b. ca 1815;
the great-granddaughter of Jan Arnold, 1751-1840;
Wojciech Ilowiecki, 1765-1847;
Juliana Kiedrzynska, the 1st wife of named Jan Arnold senior
[the daughter of Brygida Bardzka Walknowska Kiedrzynska + 2nd to Jakub Kiedrzynski b. 1738 in WILCZKOW, the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski who was living in JEDLNO in 1775/1776-1802 + Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762, and Helena was the mother to Gabryel Kiedrzynski who 5 times changed last name aft. January 1833];
Estera Nasierowska.

Brygida Bardzka Walknowska + JAKUB Kiedrzynski had three daughters:
1. Petronela Pradzynska;
2.
Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska ARNOLD, b. 1770 / 1772-1811 or Julianna Kiedrzynska.
Julianna was married in Sobotka in 1798, to Jan Arnold b. 1751 - died in 1840 in Pietrzykowo [north to Szczecinek - the Arnolds had a home in PLOCK in 1824]; the owner of Pecherzow, married Juljanna Kiedrzynski [2nd], b. ca 1770 / or in 1772-1811; he was 1st married Ruszkowska, widowed, the owner of Wierzchoslaw [north to GOLENIOW]; he was 3rd married in 1813 in LISKOW. LISKOW - 17 km west to WILCZKOW - see the place of birth to named above Kiedrzynski Jakub - south to MADALIN, 8 km south-west to BEDZIECHOW of Kiedrzynski; 17 west-south-west to GLUCHOW and north-west to WRONIAWY.

Jan's granddaughter was born in 1845, d. 1935 and she was married in 1867 in OSZCZEKLIN to WOLOWSKI - Marian Jozef Edward Wolowski, 1838 - 1909, the son of Ksawery WOLOWSKI + Agnieszka Basinska Wolowski b. 1809 in LASK, died in OSZCZEKLIN in 1897, south-west to WRONIAWY and LISKOW.
Jan's two great-granddaughters:
Seweryna Jozefa Maria Wolowska, 1869-1949 (m. Walenty Hieronim Julian Kamocki in ca 1885), and
Wanda Edwardina Wolowska b. 1870 (m. Wincenty Jacenty Beniamin Gorski).
3.
Franciszka Bajkowska b. ca 1768.

Now on the Kiedrzynskis:
JAN Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680, had the sister Konstancja Kiedrzynska b. ca 1680 in Radostkow in the Borowno parish.

Helena Hutten-Czapska b. in Ostrzeszow in 1762; lived in Jedlno, Raszkow in 1802, died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828; her husband Izydor Kiedrzynski who was living in 1775/1776 until death ca 1802 in Jedlno, b. in Bieganin in 1749, as the son of Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670.
Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1715.

Andrzej Kiedrzynski was the son of named Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670/1680.
Helena Hutten Czapska was born in 1762, and was living together with her husband Izydor Kiedrzynski in Jedlno. Izydor Kiedrzynski was living in Jedlno in 1775/1776 until his death, but Helena Kiedrzynska back home from Jedlno [Jedlno belonged to Mecinski-Stadnicki branch, and then aft. 1775 to the Walewskis, the Freemasons] to Raszkow in 1802 [Raszkow aft. 1803 was taken by the Skorzewskis because Anna Nostitz-Jackowska married Antoni Skorzewski and named Anna Skorzewska was the sister to mentioned Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska married Kiedrzynska], after a death of her husband in Jedlno ca 1802. Helena died in Wola Wiazowa under care of the Pradzynskis bacause Melchior Pradzynski married to Petronela Kiedrzynska. Petronela's sister was Julianna Kiedrzynska married ARNOLD in Raszkow. Julianna Arnold and Petronela Pradzynska were the daughters of Jakub Kiedrzynski b. 1738 in Wilczkow, buried in Kalisz, the brother of named Izydor Kiedrzynski.
Above Helena Hutten-Czapska was born probably in Ostrzeszow in 1762; back from Jedlno to Raszkow in 1802, died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828; her husband Izydor Kiedrzynski who was living in 1775/1776 until death ca 1802 in Jedlno, was born in Bieganin in 1749.
Helena Czapska b. ca 1762, was the sister of Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1765.
Helena Czapska b. ca 1762, was the sister of Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1765.
Helena's family line has beginning from Jan Czapski b. ca 1610/1620, who had a brother Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski + Leska. Anna Leska Czapska in 1645, sold Smetowo to hands of [with the town Nowe] her next-of-kin Jan Czapski. Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1610/1620. Jan Hutten Czapski b. 1610/1620, and from Jan Czapski we have link to the Ostrzeszow in 1789 - Wielun.

Wladyslaw Czapski b. 1835, bpt. in Wielun; the son of Ignacy Czapski b. 1802 in Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis;
the grandson of Jan Czapski of Ostrzeszow b. ca 1765.
Jan b. ca 1765 was the brother to Helena Hutten Czapska b. 1762, the wife of Izydor Kiedrzynski of Jedlno. Helena Czapska m. ca 1782 but in Ostrzeszow in 1789 she was witness with her maiden name Czapska. Julianna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska was the godmother to Ignacy Hutten Czapski b. 1802 in Raszkow.

PETRONELA Kiedrzynska m. in 1791 to MELCHIOR Pradzynski who was born in Mrowino, the Greater Poland Province in 1753 and died in 1797. Melchior Pradzynski was the son of Antoni Pradzynski b. 1710, and Marianna Czaplicka. Melchior's brother was Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski b. 1761 in Pacholewo, who was the father of famous Ignacy Pantaleon Pradzynski, from August 16 to August 19, 1831 - commander-in-chief of the Polish Army. Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski b. 1761 in Pacholewo, close to OBORNIKI and MUROWANA GOSLINA. Died in 1817; the son of Antoni Pradzynski and Marianna Czaplicka / Marianna Bardzka.

Nepomucena Pradzynska 1790-1858
- her parents:
above Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski, 1761-1817 [the owner of WOLA WIAZOWA] and Marcjanna Marianna Oppeln-Bronikowska, 1770-1847.
Nepomucena Pradzynska had a sister and brothers:
famous hero General Ignacy Pantaleon Pradzynski,
Sylwia Pradzynska 1791-1862 m. Jakub Jan Krasicki insurgent of 1831, Colonel, 1785-1848;
and Wincenty Jozef PRADZYNSKI, 1795-1858 [the landowner of WOLA WIAZOWA], m. Salomea Mierzynska.

KSAWERY Wolowski b. Dec. 1792 - Warsaw, d. 1867 - Oszczeklin; studied in Warsaw, married Agnieszka Basinska. see: Mikolaj Basinski, inf. in 1844 in Kalisz and in 1839 in SZADEK.
Mentioned OSZCZEKLIN:
ca 1790, it bought Stanislaw Potocki. In 1854 Oszczeklin was owned by Ksawery Wolowski [with new village Ksawerow]. 1866 the estate took his son Marian Wolowski b. 1838, with ca 1875 Marianowo and Agnieszkowo. Marian Wolowski in 1863 was the insurgent. In 1909 died Stanislaw Wolowski - the son of named Marian Wolowski;
Marian Wolowski died also in 1909, buried in Rajsk.

Oszczeklin belonged to Maria Wolowska Gorska, the daughter of Marian Wolowski. Maria married Wincenty Gorski who bought the estate in 1899 from hands of Konrad Arnold. Oszczeklin belonged to ARNOLD in 1895. Wincenty Gorski died in 1931.

In 1742, Jan Kobierzycki, the son of Jan Kobierzycki older + Teresya Dzierzbinski, the owner of Oszczeklin, and Raszewy in ex-Kalisz county, sold Raszewy / Raszawy and Oszczeklin, to Stanislaw Frankenberg, the son of Jan Frankenberg + Marianna Kobierzycki.

Sebastian Starczewski and Jan Starczewski in Sieradz in 1679 gave back Oszczeklin and Raszewy / Raszawy to Stanislaw Frankenberg, the son of Jan Frankenberg + Marianna Kobierzycki.

In 1770, Karol Milewski was the owner of Oszczeklin, and Rasawy / Raszewy / RASZAWY. He sold Oszczeklin and Raszawy / Raszewy to Frankenberg, but Frankenberg re-sold above estates to Karol Milewski again. Inf. in 1767. Karol Milewski sold Oszczeklin and Raszawy / Raszewy [5/6] to Jerzy Wandalin Mniszech / Jerzy August MNISZECH, the the Pila governor, the Biala Cerkiew governor.

The genealogy of Hutten-Czapski + Karwat + Jaruzelski + Jozef Pisudski, together with Julianna Kiedrzynska ARNOLD of RASZKOW, the godmother to above family line. Julian PIUS Arnold m. in 1870, in Chocen, south to WLOCLAWEK, to Bronislawa Maria Szrajber b. ca 1844, the daughter of Napoleon Szrajber, of KOWAL, b. ca 1810 + Marianna Ilowecka. They had a son
Bronislaw Marian Arnold b. ca 1871 m. Stefania Maria Arnold,
the daughter of Stefan Arnold b. ca 1830 + Stanislawa Ilowiecka, b. ca 1850.

Julian Pius Arnold was the grandson of Jan Arnold, 1751-1840, in 1803 was living in RASZKOW
[1st marriage in 1798, in Wierzchoslaw, or in Wierzchoslawice close to Inowroclaw and west to Przybranowo:
Julianna Kiedrzynska, 1772-1811, the daughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski, b. in Wilczkow;
and 2nd m. in 1813, in Liskow (14 km west to Wilczkow), to Helena Kiedrzynska, ca 1780 - 1845, the daughter of KASPER Kiedrzynski of the Margonin district, ca 1753 - 1814 + Arciszewska b. ca 1763]
+ Julianna Kiedrzynska
[the daughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski who was the son of Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska and Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720, the owner of BIEGANIN close to RASZKOW] 1772-1811
[the 1st wife, but the 2nd was Helena Kiedrzynska, the daughter of Kasper Kiedrzynski who was the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski b. 1749 {my family line}, and of Jakub Kiedrzynski b. in Wilczkow] and
Julian Pius Arnold was the grandson of
Wojciech Ilowiecki, 1765-1847 + Estera Nasierowska, 1770-1810.

Julian Pius Ludwik Arnold was the great-grandson of Lucja Skorzewska, 1740 - 1786 + Antoni Nasierowski, 1735 - 1784.

Above Lucja Skorzewska was the daughter of
Antoni Skorzewski, b. ca 1710, d. in 1766 + Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, ca 1710 - bef. 1768.

And Anna JACKOWSKA was the sister to Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the wife of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715 / 1720, the owner of Bieganin. Anna was the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1670, and Jan's 1st wife, unknown, b. ca 1680. In 1755, the brothers Maciej Jackowski and Mikolaj Jackowski, the sons of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and his 2nd wife Rozalia Trzebska [she was born ca 1687 ?], the grandsons of Boleslaw Jackowski = Boguslaw Nostitz Jackowski of Turza Wielka, gave back their inheritance to hands of Michal Jackowski's - their brother - sons.
Next brother, Aleksander Jackowski older, was the squire in Turza Wielka [Turza Wielka of the Nostitz-Jackowskis in the 17th century - 6 km south to Tluchowo; 5 km east to Chalin; 7 km north-east to SOBOWO; 13 km south-east to RUMUNKI Tupadelskie], which estate they received after death of mentioned brother Aleksander Jackowski.

Wladyslaw Czapski / Wladyslaw Hutten Czapski b. in 1835 [either ca 1840 or in 1842], bpt. in Wielun, was the son of Ignacy Hutten Czapski born in RASZKOW in February 1802. Raszkow belonged to my family, Kiedrzynski. In 1802, Ignacy Jozef Hutten Czapski was born,
the son of Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765
[the grandson of Antoni Hutten Czapski b. 1722/1726 and KATARZYNA]
+ Marjanna Rudnicka b. ca 1775, the daughter of Szymon Rudnicki + Salomea.
Godfather - Ignacy Rudnicki, the owner of Koscielna Wies; the godmother - Juljanna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska, the owner of Raszkow; her sister was married Pradzynska of Wola Wiazowa and around Pleszew.

Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1768 in Berlin, d. 1832 in Lubostron, or in Labiszyn, 8 km north-east to named Lubostron. But his burial was in Zon, 10 km south-east to Margonin and south-east to Chodziez. The owner of GLOWNO and BRATOSZEWICE - see Pawinski and Jan Olczyk, the link to Zbigniew Natkanski in 1977/ca 1997.

Fryderyk's father or foster father -
Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, ca 1730 - 1773 in Zon, close to Margonin.
The son of
Count, Royal General-Major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, born in 1674 in Wargowo, close to Oborniki - d. 1740.

Franciszek Skorzewski was the husband of Marianna Barbara Ciecierska, 1741 - 1791 [the Ciecierskis owned Bratoszewice and Glowno bef. Fryderyk Skorzewski].

Above FRANCISZEK SKORZEWSKI was the owner of Niechanowo - 14 km south-east to GNIEZNO: in 1740, Dzialynski sold the estate Niechanowo to hands of Count Henryk Bruhl. Main manager - Onufry BREZA! In 1763 - Niechanowo was sold to Franciszek Skorzewski and Marianna Skorzewski [we know also on Jozef Skorzewski, the leaseholder of RASZKOW, and his sister Antonina Skorzewska - in Raszkow in 1802]. They were owners of Margonin [east of Chodziez - see Kiedrzynski] and Lubostron [18 km north-east to ZNIN - see Czolgosz and Tadeusz Wolanski]. Gorczynski of Zbaszyn took the NIECHANOWO estate in 1789. Gorczynski until 1805 - then bought by Katarzyna Mielzynski, widow from CHOBIENICE.

Wargowo of the Skorzewskis is a village in the Oborniki district, 8 kilometres south of Oborniki and 22 km north of Poznan; 19 km south-west to Pacholewo of the Pradzynskis.

Above Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1768 in Berlin, d. 1832 in Lubostron, or in Labiszyn, 8 km north-east to named Lubostron. But his burial was in Zon, 10 km south-east to Margonin and south-east to Chodziez. Fryderyk's father - Duke Fryderyk of Prussia in Berlin or by Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, ca 1709/1730 - 1773 in Zon, close to Margonin. Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski b. 1709/1730, was the son of Count, Royal General-Major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, born in 1674 in Wargowo, close to Oborniki - d. 1740
[Andrzej SKORZEWSKI was the brother of
Ludwika Ostromecka Malechowska; Wladyslaw Maciej Skorzewski; Wincenty Jozef Skorzewski; Jozef Prokop Skorzewski; Katarzyna + 10 others sibilings].

Franciszek Skorzewski b. 1709/1730, was the husband of Marianna Barbara Ciecierska, 1741 - 1791.
Above FRANCISZEK SKORZEWSKI b. 1709/1730, was the owner of Niechanowo - 14 km south-east to GNIEZNO: in 1740, Dzialynski sold the estate Niechanowo to hands of Count Henryk Bruhl. Main manager - Onufry BREZA! Marianna Skorzewska nee CIECIERSKA had a great library of nature books in Margonin, all in the spirit of the Enlightenment; she had a brain model, microscope and thermometer. In 1748-1769 she acted in Berlin in the scientific and anti-Russian field. Marianna was the friend of Jozef Wybicki. Feminist, abandoned her husband after the birth of 2 daughters. She was suspected of having an affair with the king of Prussia, whose fruit would be her only son Frederick. He was born in 1768 in Berlin. His baptism was truly royal. An eyewitness to the event, Jozef Wybicki wrote that around Marianna Skorzewska "... the rest of the rooms were full of princes, graphs and generals ... I lose my eye not accustomed to the glare ...". Jozef Wybicki, who had been the admirer of General Franciszek Skorzewski all his life, met Marianna in Berlin during the Bar Confederation. Later, he lived in Margoninska Wies, which was, as we know, the ancestral seat of Marianna and her husband Franciszek Skorzewski. There he met, and then married Franciszek Skorzewski's niece, Kunegunda Drweska.

The Russian intelligence net:
The Romanov of Russia - Grudzinski - Kiedrzynski / Nostitz-Jackowski - Arcichowski of MARGONIN line [Skorzewski - the Prussian and German intelligence net - Hutten-Czapski with OSKIERKA in Miezonka]: before 1747,
MICHAL Arcichowski was married to Antonine Golinska (vel Agnieszka Golinska), d. before 1779, with the son
Anastazy Arcichowski,
and daughters.

Arciechowski Jozef Wojciech, b. in Milicz in 1785, was the son of above Anastazy Arciechowski or Arcichowski and Brygida Leska.

Mentioned MICHAL Arcichowski or Arciechowski Michal, b. ca 1717, inf. 1748, died in Chodziez [northern Grand Poland and close to ex-Prussian border] in 1771. Before 1747, MICHAL Arcichowski was married to Antonine (vel Agnieszka Golinska) Golinska, d. before 1779,
with a son Anastazy Arcichowski, and daughters:
1.
Marianna Arcichowska in 1779 married to Kasper Kiedrzynski / KACPER KIEDRZYNSKI [the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski and to Jakub Kiedrzynski; both they were sons to Franciszka nee Nostitz-Jackowska, of the family Nostitz-Jackowski relatives of Swiatopelk-Mirski];
2.
Nepomucena Arcichowska in 1778 m. Zygmunt Grudzinski [his second wife];
3. Michalina;
4. Karolina in 1779 was unmarried.

Arciechowski Jozef Wojciech, b. in Milicz in 1785, Captain of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, the landowner of Dziewoklucz in 1815, owned Margonin in 1817 [close to the SKORZEWSKI family], m. in 1813 to Dominika Gembicka, the daughter of Ignacy GEMBICKI and Cecylia Kurdwanowska, divorced as Jaworowicz, b. ca 1784,
with a son
1. Jan ARCICHOWSKI, b. in Margonin in 1821,
and with a daughters
2.
Monika Arcichowski, b. ca 1814, married in 1838 to Apolinary Kiedrzynski;
3. Eufemia, b. ca 1818 and died in 1820 in Margonin.
Margonin - 14 km east of above CHODZIEZ.

Above Monika Arcichowski, b. ca 1814, married in 1838 to Apolinary Kiedrzynski, born ca 1810/1812, the son of Jozef Kiedrzynski b. ca 1785, the grandson of Kasper Kiedrzynski.

Julianna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska was the niece [NOT the daughter] to above Kasper Kiedrzynski who married Marjanna ARCICHOWSKA and they were living close to MARGONIN and near by the Marianna Skorzewska nee Ciecierska. Kasper Kiedrzynski was the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720.
In 1748, Strzelecki sold the land of Bieganin, to Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720, of the Ostoja coat of arms. Nepomucena Arcichowska [b. ca 1750], in 1778 m. Zygmunt Grudzinski SENIOR - his second wife.

Count Zygmunt Ignacy Ksawery Grudzinski, 1735-1804, m. 1st to Teresa Katarzyna Krzycka, 1740-1773.

Count Zygmunt Antoni Adam Grudzinski / Zygmunt Grudzinski junior, b. 1824 in Poznan, d. 1908, and he was buried in Borek close to Dubin.
He was the son of
Count Antoni Grudzinski, 1766-1835, the Polish Royal Court official, m. Anna Bialoblocka, 1774-1849,
the grandson of
Count Zygmunt Ignacy Ksawery Grudzinski, 1735-1804 + 1st wife Teresa Katarzyna Krzycka, 1740-1773;
Antoni Bialoblocki, 1741-1813, the Gniezno judge;
Antonina Pomorska, 1756-1806;

the great-grandson of
Karol Grudzinski, the Poznan governor, 1699-1758;
Antoni Krzycki, the Krzywin governor, 1720-1772;
Krystyna Swinarska and Franciszka Anna Skoroszewska.

Above Count Antoni Grudzinski, b. 1766 in Sielec, died in 1835 in Osiek, married twice
1.
in 1791 to Marianna Dorpowska, 1770-1834, the daughter of
Antoni Kazimierz Dorpowski, and Marianna Chroscicka, 1744-1772;
with children:
A.
Jozefa Antonina Grudzinska, 1792-1861 + Colonel Waclaw Wiktor Gutakowski; B.
Css Antonina Anna Grudzinska, 1794-1857 + Baron General Dezydery Adam Chlapowski, 1790-1879,
with the son
Baron Tadeusz Chlapowski, 1824-1879 + Css ROZA Golabek-Jezierska, 1847-1879,
and above ROZA was the daughter of
Count Karol Antoni Jozef Golabek-Jezierski, 1818-1899 + Maria Dzierzykraj-Morawska;
and the granddaughter of
Stanislaw Donat Golabek-Jezierski, Captain, 1788-1831;
Marianna Jozefa Izabela Malachowska, 1792-1863;
Franciszek a Paulo Dzierzykraj-Morawski, 1783-1861; and Aniela Wierzchowska;

and the great-granddaughter of
Count Karol Golabek-Jezierski, 1753-1826;
Antoni Malachowski, 1740-1796;
Wojciech Dzierzykraj-Morawski, 1746-1807, and Kajetan Wierzchowski;
Zuzanna Bielinska, 1755-1826;
Katarzyna Dzialynska, 1753-1814;
Zofia Julianna Sczaniecka, 1758-1824;
Marianna Zofia Worcell.

Amelia Grudzinska, died in 1881 in Osiek.
Parents:
Antoni Karol Grudzinski, b. 1766 in Sielec, died in 1835 in Osiek, married twice, the 2nd to Anna Bialoblocka, b. 1786, d. 1849 in Poznan.
Count Antoni Karol Grudzinski m. 1st to Marianna Dorpowska.
In 1791, Joanna Nepomucena Barbara Grudzinska, was born - the daughter of named Antoni Grudzinski.

Karol Grudzinski, the Poznan governor, 1699-1758 in Chodziez, had the son
Count Zygmunt Ignacy Ksawery Grudzinski, 1735-1804 in BERLIN, married to Teresa Katarzyna Krzycka, 1740-1773,
with mentioned son
Count Antoni Grudzinski / Antoni Karol Grudzinski, b. 1766 in Sielec - d. 1835 in Osiek [buried in PAKOSLAW, south-west Great Poland], married 1st in 1791 to Marianna Dorpowska,
with 6 children:
inter alia Css Joanna Nepomucena Teodozja Grudzinska, the Duchess of Lowicz, 1791/1799-1831, m. Grand Duke Konstanty Romanow [see Juliusz ENOCH and his father doctor Jakub Enoch.
Konstantin Pavlovich, 1779 - 1831,
the second son of Emperor Paul I and Sophie Dorothea of Wurttemberg].

Antoni married 2nd bef. 1820 to Anna Bialoblocka, with 4 children:
inter alia Css Amelia Grudzinska, 1816-1881, m. Emil Wiktor Szoldrski.

In 1814, the brother of Emperor Aleksander, Duke Konstanty Pawlowicz, had came to Warsaw and met Joanna Grudzinska.
Antoni Karol's GRUDZINSKI parents:
Zygmunt Franciszek Ignacy Ksawery Grudzinski, 1735-1804
[parents: Karol Maciej Jozef Grudzinski, 1699-1758 + Krystyna Swinarska, died in 1754]
+ Teresa Katarzyna Krzycka, d. 1773.

Nepomucena Arcichowska [b. ca 1750], in 1778 m. Zygmunt Grudzinski SENIOR - his second wife.
Count Zygmunt Ignacy Ksawery Grudzinski, 1735-1804, m. 1st to above Teresa Katarzyna Krzycka, 1740-1773.

Amelia married to Emil Wiktor Szoldrski, b. 1813, d. 1885, marriage in December 1838 in Wroclaw.
His parents:
Melchior Joachim Szoldrski, b. in 1778 in Przemet, 14 km south-west to Wilkowo Polskie; d. 1866 in Jaszkow close to Srem
[Wilkowo Polskie in 1816, bpt.; but born in Popowo, a daughter of Melchjor Szoldrski and Albertyna Kolaczkowska. Wilkowo Polskie, 1820; in Popowo was born daughter of Melchjor Szoldrski, with witness Ignacy Kolaczkowski owner of Wojnowo.
Melchior Joachim Szoldrski, 1778-1866, was the son of Ignacy Szoldrski and Balbina Suchorzewska.
Balbina Szoldrski (Suchorzewski), b. ca 1740, d. 1807.
Ignacy Szoldrski, ca 1730/1740 - 1780 in Przemet, the son of Andrzej Szoldrski, b. ca 1690, and Antonina TURNO, b. ca 1700.
Ignacy Szoldrski was the half-brother to Franciszka SZYMANOWSKA.
Ignacy was the son of Andrzej Szoldrski.
In 1807 in Popowo, Ms Balbina Suchorzewska married Szoldrska, died, the owner of Golembin and Popowo, born in Tarnow in 1751, the wife of Ignacy SZOLDRSKI. She was buried in Przemet]
+ Albertyna Kolaczkowska, 1792 - 1866.

Bucz was taken by Petzel. In 1881, it belonged to Emil Franz Walerian Petzel. 1893 - owned by Anna Petzel nee Meyer. 1911 - Anna Petzel and her daughter Gertruda Stegmann. Wargowo - Count, Royal General-Major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, born in 1674 in Wargowo, close to Oborniki - d. 1740; with his grandson Jozef Skorzewski who leased Raszkow, south to Pleszew in 1802, from the Kiedrzynskis. Rajmund Skorzewski died in 1859 in Bucz, in the WOLSZTYN county, 9 km east to Przemet, was the son of named JOZEF Skorzewski.

Bucz was owned by Emil Wiktor Szoldrski, b. 1813, d. 1885, married in December 1838 in Wroclaw, to Amelia Grudzinska.
His father,
Melchior Joachim Szoldrski, b. in 1778 in Przemet, 14 km south-west to Wilkowo Polskie, died in 1866 in Jaszkow close to Srem. Amelia Grudzinska died in Osiek.
Melchior Szoldrski was the son of Ignacy Szoldrski, ca 1730/1740 - 1780 in Przemet, the son of Andrzej Szoldrski, b. ca 1690, and Antonina TURNO, b. ca 1700.

Milkowice, where Enoch b. 1822, in Kutno, was living in 1825, and in Zaspa, 1 km away.
In the Dobra commune, 4 km north to Ostrow Warcki, 7 km east to Wilczkow [Pstrokonski + Kiedrzynski, here Jakub Kiedrzynski was born in 1738, as the son of Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowska], 8 km north-west to Peczniew, 10 km south-east to Gluchow.
In 1782, Milkowice owned Jan Maczynski, the Bar insurgent in 1768, together with Skeczniew, Piekary and Dobra.
In 1784, Milkowice, Strachocice, Mlyny Strachockie and Zaspy owned Ignacy Lipski. The Lipskis took Blaszki [I had spy around me from Blaszki in 1977/1981] and Kazimierz Biskupi.

Ignacy Lipski founded the church in Kazimierz Biskupi in 1782 and in Milkowice in 1787.

In Oszczeklin we have the Frankenbergs and the Arnold-Kiedrzynski branch.

Wojciech Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1781, was the son of Andrzej Jackowski younger, born in 1748 + Anna Dembinska died in 1819; the grandson of Andrzej Jackowski, older, the 1st, b. ca 1730, the great-grandson of Jan Jackowski / Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 + the 3rd wife Anna Lukomski.

Kasper Chrzanowski b. ca 1747 [1774 ?] / 1778, the Polish lieutenant = Kacper Chrzanowski died in January 1834: Konrad Feliks Zablocki, 1804 - 1846 in Lipki, the Baldrzychow parish, the owner of Lipki, and of Borki; in 1835 Zablocki was living in Gozdow, in the WARTA county;
his friends were
Teodor Milewski, b. 1797, the owner of Wyrebow;
and Franciszek Jackowski / Franciszek Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1818, the owner of Dabrowka [1 km south-east to Wyrebow; 2 km south-west to LIPKI; 6 km south-west to BALDRZYCHOW; 10 km south-west to PODDEBICE], nobility confirmed in 1837.

We back to Jozef Nereusz Bonifacy Zaluskowski, who was the son of the 2nd wife of PAWEL Zaluskowski. Jozef Zaluskowski b. ca 1763, d. 1824 in Wroblew, the WARTA official, the owner of Wroblew, Zawidow, but was living in Skotniki + Franciszka Olszowska / Franciszka Zaluskowska nee Olszowska.
Jozef Zaluskowski had children:
1.
Antonina Zaluskowska ANKWICZ, b. ca 1802, d. ca 1862;
2.
Julianna Zaluskowska, 1793-1818 + Kajetan Morawski of Kotowiecko;
3.
Leon Walerian Zaluskowski, b. ca 1795, of Skotniki in the WARTA district, m. in 1830 in Jedlno, to Paulina Niemojowska [in JEDLNO aft. 1775 my family of Izydor Kiedrzynski],
the daughter of Jozef Niemojowski + Jadwiga Walewska.

Antonina Zaluskowska, b. ca 1802, d. ca 1862, m. in 1823 to Roman Ankwicz, major, the landlord of Zakrzewo in the Radomsko county = ZAKRZEW, 4 km east of Bugaj, in the Kodrab commune [in Bugaj Dmeninski = Bugaj Zakrzewski acted Antoni Skora of my mother's line], within the Radomsko County, 10 kilometres east of Radomsko [here to Kuchary, 1 km to Bugaj, the Skora family moved home from KRERY close to Chelmo]. Count Roman Wawrzyniec Ignacy Ankwicz, Captain, lived in 1785-1842; born in Sucha Wola, bpt. in Chmielnik, d. in Kodrab - 7 km east to Bugaj Zakrzewski; the son of ANKWICZ, b. ca 1750, d. 1797, the judge in Nowy Korczyn in 1783 - 1787, the Sandomierz official in 1778
[his brother was Count Hieronim Ankwicz m. ca 1800 to Tekla Bobrownicka, 1778-1858];
the grandson of
Count Wawrzyniec Ankwicz, the Sandomierz judge, lived ca 1720-1781 + Barbara Goluchowska d. in 1783
[Wawrzyniec Ankwicz b. ca 1720, m. 2nd to Kunegunda Ankwicz, b. ca 1740, the daughter of Stanislaw Walenty Ankwicz, 1720-1784 + Salomea Schwarzenberg Czerny died in 1756. Kunegunda m. 1st to Jan Kanty Ankwicz, the son of Lukasz Ankwicz + Teresa Paszkowska {b. ca 1700 ?}];
the great-grandson of
Hieronim Ankwicz, the Zawichost governor, lived ca 1690-1741 + Elzbieta Schwarcenberg-Czerny, b. ca 1690.

Elzbieta Schwarcenberg - Czerny was the daughter of Andrzej Szwarcenberg-Czerny junior, b. ca 1670.

The GRABINSKI - Kiedrzynski branch:

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

Jakub's sister was DOROTA PSARSKA - MADALINSKA, born ca 1740 / 1750, died in 1784, was the sister of Izydor Kiedrzynski, Kasper Kiedrzynski and named Jakub Kiedrzynski, and others sibilings born in Wilczkow and in Bieganin / Bieganino close to Raszkow. Dorota was 1st married (1768 / 1769 ?) to Wawrzyniec Grabinski / Wawrzyniec Bartlomiej Grabinski who d. before 1769
[his father Stefan Grabinski d. 1742, mother Konstancja Lubiatowska d. 1763;
his brothers:
Jan Grabinski, Andrzej Grabinski, Bartlomiej Grabinski d. 1787;
his step-father Szymon Czarniecki d. 1744];

Dorota m. 2nd to Tomasz Psarski born ca 1750, died ca 1807; Tomasz was owner of Wola Dzierlinska bought in 1786. Dorota Kiedrzynska Grabinska Psarska m. 3rd to Kajetan Madalinski 1740-1784, with the son Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809.

Jozef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI born 1774, the owner of Kraszyn and Chodaki, m. to Julianna Bogdanska, 1770-1809;
her grandparents:
Dobrogost Bogdanski; Bartoszewska; Marcin Malachowski died 1763, the son of Aleksander Malachowski died 1699; and Marianna Bielicka;
her parents:
Andrzej Bogdanski - the judge in Kalisz, lived 1715/1720-1791, and Elzbieta Malachowska b. 1730 - died 1791/1796 in BRZEZIE;
above Andrzej Bogdanski had sons:
Maciej Bogdanski, 1761-1813, m. in 1791 to Marianna Sadowska;
Ludwik Bogdanski 1st - clerk in Kalisz (1787), 1752-1824, m. Teresa Rozdrazewska, 1 voto Jakub Kiedrzynski, born 1738 in WILCZKOW, not in 1760.

Jan Arnold junior, 1821 - 1880 in Kalisz, m. Anna Konstancja Mieszczanski.
Anna Konstancja Karolina Arnold b. in 1838 in Warta, in the Sieradz County, d. in 1913 in Warsaw, was the daughter of Kazimierz Maciej Mieszczanski and Nepomucena Boes, 1815 - 1848.
Jan Arnold junior was the son of
Jan Arnold and Helena Kiedrzynska,
the daughter of Kacper Kiedrzynski,
and Kacper was the brother to Izydor Kiedrzynski of JEDLNO, and Izydor m. Helena Hutten-Czapska, the sister to JAN Hutten-Czapski acted in GLOGOWA close to RASZKOW and to BIEGANIN.
Jan Arnold, older, 1751-1840, was the son of Maciej ARNOLD and Bogumila Zebrowska.
Jan Arnold m. the 1st to Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska ARNOLD, b. 1770 / 1772-1811 or Julianna Kiedrzynska. She was married in Sobotka close to Raszkow, in 1798, to Jan Arnold b. 1751 - died in 1840 in Pietrzykowo close to KALISZ. The Arnolds had a home in PLOCK in 1824]. Jan was the owner of Pecherzow, and married the 1st Juljanna Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1770 / or in 1772-1811;
he was 1st married Ruszkowska, widowed, the owner of Wierzchoslaw [north to GOLENIOW];
he was 3rd married in 1813 in LISKOW to Helena Kiedrzynska (17 km west to WILCZKOW, the place of birth to Kiedrzynski Jakub in 1738 - south to MADALIN, 8 km south-west to BEDZIECHOW of Kiedrzynski; 17 west-south-west to GLUCHOW, and north-west to WRONIAWY).

Jan Arnold senior m. the 2nd in 1813, in Liskow to named Helena Kiedrzynska. The 1st Jan was married to Julianna Kiedrzynska, the daughter of Brygida Bardzka Walknowska Kiedrzynska + Jakub Kiedrzynski, the son of Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska + Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin - Raszkow estates.

Jan Arnold senior had children with Helena Kiedrzynska Arnold:
1.
Jozef Arnold, the owner of Pietrzykow in the Kalisz county, the member of the Kalisz Agriculture Society in 1861, lived in 1814-1885. Jozef Arnold died in 1885 in Czerniowce at Bukowina. Jozef Arnold had a daughter, 1845-1935, married in 1867 in OSZCZEKLIN to Marian Jozef Edward Wolowski, 1838 - 1909.
Marian Wolowski was the son of Ksawery WOLOWSKI, b. Dec. 1792 in Warsaw, d. 1867 in Oszczeklin; studied in Warsaw, married Agnieszka Basinska.
Ksawery Jakub August Wolowski, the official in the Congress Kingdom, lived in 1792-1867, m. Agnieszka Basinska, 1809-1897. Ksawery Wolowski was the son of Tomasz Wolowski, the Frankist, b. ca 1760 + Marianna Krysinska, ca 1763 - 1847.
Jozef Arnold had a daughters:
Seweryna Jozefa Maria Wolowska, 1869-1949;
Wanda Edwardina Wolowska b. in 1870.
2.
Jan Arnold senior + Helena Kiedrzynska had also a son b. ca 1819.
3. next, 1820-1891;
4.
Jan Anold, 1821-1880 + Anna Konstancja Karolina Mieszczanska, 1838-1913.

Julian Pius Ludwik Arnold, the Warta political activist, lived ca 1844 - 1907, but he was living in CHOCEN in 1870 [in Smilowice, Gustaw Findeisen; in Golaszewo, the grandfather of President Lech Walesa], and in 1875 in BORYSLAWICE,
was the son of
Mateusz Arnold, the Warta Agriculture Society, b. in 1803 in Raszkow [here in 1802/1803 Helena Kiedrzynska, the widow after death of Izydor Kiedrzynski in Jedlno - my family branch], d. in 1875 in Boryslawice - 2 kilometres north of Blaszki, 24 km west of Sieradz.
Mateusz m. Jozefa Ilowiecka, b. ca 1815.

In Raszkow, 1803, Mateusz Jozef ARNOLD was born, as the son of Jan Arnold, and Juliana Kiedrzynska, the daughter of JAKUB Kiedrzynski. Juljanna Kiedrzynska was the first wife of named Jan Arnold. Julianna was the daughter of Brygida Bardzka Walknowska and Jakub Kiedrzynski.

In 1803 in Raszkow, Jozef Ilowiecki was the godfather. Jakub, Kasper and Izydor Kiedrzynski were the sons of Andrzej Kiedrzynski + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska.

Julian PIUS Arnold m. in 1870, in Chocen, south to WLOCLAWEK, to Bronislawa Maria Szrajber b. ca 1844, the daughter of Napoleon Szrajber, of KOWAL, b. ca 1810 + Marianna Ilowecka.
They had a son
Bronislaw Marian Arnold b. ca 1871 m. Stefania Maria Arnold, the daughter of Stefan Arnold b. ca 1830 + Stanislawa Ilowiecka, b. ca 1850.


Aleksander Wielopolski b. 1803 in Sedziejowice close to Pinczow, d. 1877 in Dresden, Count in 1820, known as Gonzaga-Myszkowski, PM, closest to Emperor Mikolaj I Romanow; he was the Russian provocator in January 1863. On March 27, 1861, he was appointed chief presiding director of the Government Commission for Religious Denominations and Public Enlightenment, thanks to the protection of the prosecuting attorney general, a neophyte, Juliusz Enoch.
His parents: Jozef Stanislaw Wielopolski + Eleonora Dembinska.
Count Jozef Stanislaw Wielopolski b. 1777, m. Eleonora Dembinska Wielopolska = Eleonara Dembinska / Leonora Dembinska b. 1781,
the daughter of
Ignacy Dembinski b. 1753 + Marianna Moszynska.
The granddaughter of
Kunegunda Aksak [b. ca 1730 ?] + Arnolf Stefan Dembinski, the Cracow official, 1704-1758.

Sedziejowice is a village in the Chmielnik commune, within the Kielce County, 8 kilometres south-west of Chmielnik and 34 km south of Kielce; 14 km north-east to Pinczow.
In 1783 in the Wislica county, belonged to Szaniawski.
Then to the Dembinskis among others to Ignacy Dembinski, died here in 1799.
Aleksander Wielopolski b. 1803 in Sedziejowice close to Chmielnik and Pinczow, d. 1877 in Dresden in Saxony of Germany, Count in 1820, known as Gonzaga-Myszkowski, PM, closest to Emperor Mikolaj I Romanow; he was the Russian provocator in January 1863. His political career has begun thanks to the protection of the prosecuting attorney general, a neophyte, Juliusz Enoch. Juliusz Enoch (Julian Enoch) / Juliusz Kazimierz Mamert Enoch, b. 1822, in Kutno, d. 1880, Paris. ENOCH in 1825 was living in Warta, Milkowice, and in Warsaw with protection of Aleksander This, who was the jurist like Jan Kanty Wolowski.
Juliusz Kazimierz Mamert Enoch was the son of doctor Jakub Kazimierz Enoch (1785-1847) + Felicja Flatt.
Aleksander Wielopolski was the son of Jozef Stanislaw Wielopolski + Eleonora Dembinska / Leona Dembinska of Sedziejowice close to Pinczow. Sedziejowice was confiscated for participating in the 1831 Uprising by Henryk Dembinski.


Milkowice, where Enoch b. 1822, in Kutno, was living in 1825, and in Zaspa, 1 km away. In the Dobra commune, 4 km north to Ostrow Warcki, 7 km east to Wilczkow [Pstrokonski + Kiedrzynski, here Jakub Kiedrzynski was born in 1738, as the son of Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowska], 8 km north-west to Peczniew, 10 km south-east to Gluchow.
In 1782, Milkowice owned Jan Maczynski, the Bar insurgent in 1768, together with Skeczniew, Piekary and Dobra.
In 1784, Milkowice, Strachocice, Mlyny Strachockie and Zaspy owned Ignacy Lipski. The Lipskis took Blaszki and Kazimierz Biskupi. Ignacy Lipski founded the church in Kazimierz Biskupi in 1782 and in Milkowice in 1787.

Ignacy Lipski was the Wschowa official, lived ca 1720-1792, the son of Stanislaw Lipski, the Crown writer, lived ca 1680-1729 + ca 1716 to Joanna Bartochowska
[Stanislaw Lipski was the brother of Prokop Lipski, the Poznan official, ca 1699-1758 in Grzymislaw + Teresa Teofila Dambska, marriage ca 1735];
Prokop Lipski was the son of Wojciech Franciszek Lipski d. in 1708 + Teofila Tokarska died in 1704.

Ignacy Lipski, d. 1792, the landlord in Milkowice, then Tomasz Bogdanski, founded here new church.

Ignacy's son was General Jozef Lipski, who took Blaszki and Milkowice in 1792. Jozef b. 1772 in Gzikow, d. 1817 in Cielce, buried in Blaszki.
Ignacy's brother was Stanislaw Lipski + Joanna Bartochowska.
Stanislaw's daughter intermarried Niemojewski, with a son Ignacy Niemojewski + Katarzyna Walknowska, ca 1750-1787, with the daughter
Franciszka Niemojowska, 1781-1863 + Count Jozef Mielzynski, title in 1817, lived 1765-1824,
and the grandson Count Jozef Mielzynski, 1824 in Chobienice - 1900 in Iwno, buried in Wozniki + Emilia Bninska, 1846-1898,
with 4 daughters, among others Izabela Gabriela Mielzynska, 1871-1939 + Jozef Golabek-Jezierski.

Jozef Lipski, General, was NOT the son of Michal Lipski, but Jozef owned Milkowice, Kazimierz and BLASZKI in 1792; he fought in 1794 and 1806.

Note to above Gluchow:
Julianna Eleonora Skorzewska, b. 1822, d. in 1857 in Pogrzybow / Pogrzybowo, south to RASZKOW; married Franciszek Niemojowski, b. ca 1814, d. in 1852 in Breslau / Wroclaw.
They had:
1.
Gabriela Niemojowska, b. ca 1848, d. in 1920 in Gluchow / Gluchowo;
2.
Franciszka Katarzyna Niemojowska, 1849 in Pogrzybow - 1893 in Nekla.

Above Franciszek Niemojowski was the son of Gabriel Benedykt Niemojowski / Gabriel Benedykt Wiktor Niemojowski, 1786-1854.
The grandson of Feliks NIEMOJOWSKI and Aniela Walknowska, b. ca ?.

Aniela was the daughter of Stefan Walknowski and Marianna Siemienska. Stefan was the son of Mikolaj Wierusz-Walknowski; the grandson of Stanislaw Walknowski.

Stanislaw WALKOWSKI was also the father of Antoni Walknowski, d. ca 1732 + Urszula MIELZYNSKA,
the daughter of
MACIEJ MIELZYNSKI who m. 3rd in Pawlowice in 1684 to Katarzyna Mycielska,
the daughter of Krzysztof MYCIELSKI and Teresa Grodziecka;
KATARZYNA was the widow after Adam Gorzycki.

Note to Lipski:
Jan Lipski married Marianna Kozminski, d. in Trzebinia in 1787. Jan died in Trzebinia in 1832. Trzebiny / Trzebin bought von Leesen; then Georg Heinrich in 1863. Jan Lipski b. 1739 in Ludomy, d. 1832 in Trzebin / Trzebinia, buried in CZERNIEJEWO. JAN LIPSKI, General, MP, the son of
Prokop Lipski + Teresa Dombski / Dambska.

Ludomy is a village in the Ryczywol, community, within the Oborniki County, 13 km north of Oborniki.

Above Jan Lipski, 1739-1832, was the son of Prokop Lipski, 1699-1758 in GRZYMISLAW and Teresa Teofila Dambska, 1710-1759 in LUDOMY.

TERESA DAMBSKA LIPSKA was the daughter of
Wojciech Dambski, 1676 - 1725, ie. Wojciech Andrzej Dambski, b. 1676, the Court Marshal, the Inowroclaw official,
the son of Zygmunt Dambski and Jadwiga Gorska.

Wojciech DAMBSKI was the husband of princess Adelaida Cecylia Teresa Radziwill
[see the Radziwilles in MIEZONKA in the Berezyna parish until 1842 - Stefania Julia Radziwill m. twice: to Oskierka and to Chrapowicki - the line from SWOLNA: here was born General Stanislaw Zarakowski, military communist prosecutor in the 50' of the 20th century. Miezonka belonged aft. 1842 to my family, the Konstantynowiczs].

Pogrzybow
- in 1803, Helena Kiedrzynska was godmother in Pogrzybow. Helena was widowed after death of Izydor Kiedrzynski of Jedlno - my family line; Helena Kiedrzynska was the co-owner of a manor in Raszkow. Pogrzybow - 1612 owner Dazdzbog Karnkowski, and his family here to ca 1835; 1861-1894 the Niemojowski family.
Inf. in 1848 - Pogrzybow was the property of Niemojewski.
In 1847 in Pogrzybow, Franciszek Niemojewski m. Eleonora Skorzewska.

Jan LIPSKI was the son of Prokop Lipski, older, died in 1638 + Barbara ZYCHLINSKA.

Prokop's LIPSKI [older] the 1st wife was Urszula Sczaniecka 2-voto Jakub BOJANOWSKI.

Rozalia NIEMOJEWSKA was the granddaughter of Wojciech Lipski, b. ca 1650

[Wojciech Lipski had also the son -
Prokop Lipski, younger, the Poznan official, b. ca 1699, d. 1758, m. in 1735 to Teresa Teofila DAMBSKA died in 1759 - Teresa was the daughter of Wojciech Dambski, the Inowroclaw official, lived in 1676-1725.
Teresa was the granddaughter of Zygmunt Dambski, the Brzesc Kujawski governor, died in 1706. They came from ADAM DAMBSKI.

Prokop Lipski, younger, ca 1699 - 1758, had the son Jan Lipski, died in 1832, m. in 1766 to Marianna Kozminska, died in 1787.

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

Helena Lipska married Skorzewska had a brother Jozef Egidiusz Lipski, 1769-1812, m. in 1803 to Jozefa SZOLDRSKA, ca 1782-1811.
Helena had also a sister Katarzyna Lipska, 1770-1816 + Feliks Szoldrski.

Jozef Egidiusz Lipski had a daughter Marianna Lipska, 1804-1888, m. in 1823 to Rajmund Skorzewski, 1791-1859,
the son of Jozef Skorzewski born in 1757
(Jozef had a sister Katarzyna BYSZEWSKA and next sister Anastazja m. Sylwester SCZANIECKI, with:
Ludwika Sczaniecka, 1774-1858, m. KOCZOROWSKA);
and named RAJMUND was the grandson of Michal Skorzewski, the Poznan official, lived 1707-1789 + Ludwika HUTTEN-CZAPSKA
{Ludwika was the daughter of Franciszek Hutten-Czapski died in 1736,
and the granddaughter of
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski, 1656-1716 + Elzbieta Rudnicka}.
Michal SKORZEWSKI was the son of Andrzej Skorzewski + Dorota CHOJENSKA,
and the grandson of GABRIEL SKORZEWSKI + Marianna KOSZUTSKA, died in 1694],

and
Wojciech Lipski b. ca 1650, died in 1710, m. in 1682 to Teofila (Teresa) Tokarska died in 1715.
Wojciech's brother was WACLAW LIPSKI d. 1710, m. Barbara MIASKOWSKA.
They both were the sons af Anna BOJANOWSKA Lipska + Jan Lipski, older, died ca 1673.


Aleksander Wielopolski b. 1803 in Sedziejowice close to Pinczow, d. 1877 in Dresden, Count in 1820, known as Gonzaga-Myszkowski, PM, closest to Emperor Mikolaj I Romanow; he was the Russian provocator in January 1863. On March 27, 1861, he was appointed chief presiding director of the Government Commission for Religious Denominations and Public Enlightenment, thanks to the protection of the prosecuting attorney general, a neophyte, Juliusz Enoch. His parents: Jozef Stanislaw Wielopolski + Eleonora Dembinska.
Count Jozef Stanislaw Wielopolski b. 1777, m. Eleonora Dembinska Wielopolska = Eleonara Dembinska / Leonora Dembinska b. 1781,
the daughter of
Ignacy Dembinski b. 1753 + Marianna Moszynska.
The granddaughter of
Kunegunda Aksak [b. ca 1730 ?] + Arnolf Stefan Dembinski, the Cracow official, 1704-1758.

Above Jozef Stanislaw Wielopolski was the son of
Count Ignacy Wielopolski, 1741-1797
[the son of Elzbieta Mniszech, ca 1720-1746]
+ Css Elzbieta Ankwicz, ca 1750-1797,
the daughter of
Salomea Schwarcenberg-Czerny, ca 1720-1756 + Count Stanislaw Walenty Ankwicz, 1720-1784.

Stanislaw Walenty Ankwicz, 1720-1784, married to Salomea Schwarcenberg-Czerny b. ca 1720, d. in 1756. Salomea Schwarcenberg - Czerny buried in Chelm close to Bochnia.

Salomea Ankwicz Czerny was the daughter of Franciszek Schwarcenberg-Czerny, the Wojnicz governor + Salomea Nielepiec.

Count Ignacy Wielopolski b. 1741, m. 2nd in 1778 to Rozalia Moszczenska died in 1806.
Rozalia Moszczenska, ca 1750-1806, was the daughter of Andrzej Moszczenski + Elzbieta Przebendowska.

Ignacy Wielopolski was the son of Count Karol Wielopolski, the governor of Cracow, lived ca 1700-1773 + Elzbieta Mniszech, ca 1720-1746.
Ignacy Wielopolski (1741 - 1797), title in 1788 in Austria, m. 1st in 1774 to Css Elzbieta Ankwicz 2nd, died in 1797, the daughter of Count Stanislaw Walenty Ankwicz, 1720 - 1784 in Poreba Wielka.

Rozalia Moszczenska Wielopolska had a son, 1779-1835 who was married to Karolina Maria GRABOWSKA,
the daughter of
Pawel Grabowski, the Wolkowysk governor, lived in 1761-1831 + Weronika Scipio del Campo b. ca 1763, of Stara HANCZA in the Suwalki district [the links to Swiatopelk-Mirski + Nostotz-Jackowski and to my family Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska + Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1710/1715, of Bieganin since the 40' of the 18th century].

Elzbieta Urszula Przebendowska, ca 1730 - 1790, m. 1st Jerzy Marcin Ozarowski, the 2nd Andrzej Moszczenski; she was the daughter of Piotr Przebendowski / Piotr Jerzy Przebendowski + Urszula Potocka [the links to Przebendowski + Radziwill of the Frankists movement and to LIPNIK in Bielsko-Biala].

In 1770, Karol Milewski b. bef. 1750, was the owner of Oszczeklin, and Rasawy / Raszewy / RASZAWY.
He sold Oszczeklin and Raszawy / Raszewy to Frankenberg, but Frankenberg re-sold above estates to Karol Milewski again. Inf. in 1767 - Karol Milewski sold Oszczeklin and Raszawy / Raszewy [5/6] to Jerzy Wandalin Mniszech / Jerzy August MNISZECH, the the Pila governor, the Biala Cerkiew governor.

At the beginning Pierre Le Fort / LEFORT in 1749 in Dukla acted together with Jerzy August Mniszech b. 1715.
And
Jean Luc Louis de Toux de SALVERT with Jan Karol Mniszech b. 1716, in Wisniowiec by the Horyn river, in 1742.

The system of the Strict Observance grew out of what is known as Templarism. Templar Masonry commenced to grow up in France soon after true Freemasonry was introduced. This was about 1725.
However, no Grand Lodge was established till 1752.

The underground net of the Russian intelligence:
St Petersburg of Peter the Great, Robert Erskine in 1706 and James Francis Edward Keith [he came from the 4th Earl of Perth, Sir James Drummond b. 1648, died in France, Saint-Germain-en-Laye in 1716];
the Russian intelligence net in 1741-2015;
in Malta and Master Manuel Pinto + Althotas, Carsten Niebuhr in 1761-1767, and Cagliostro in 1778-1781 - together with Louis-Cesar-Constantin de Rohan the Knight of Malta before 1713.

Peter the Great, the Russian Tsar took two trips abroad, his first trip in 1697-1698, and the second one in 1717-1718. In 1716 and 1717, the Tsar revisited the Netherlands and went to see Herman Boerhaave. He continued his travel to the Austrian Netherlands and France; the Electorate of Hanover and the Kingdom of Prussia. The Tsar's navy was powerful enough that the Russians could penetrate Sweden.
In 1717 Alexander Bekovich-Cherkassky led the first Russian military expedition into Central Asia.
The trips originated from political and military interests of Russia, to creation of a new image of the changing Russia. Russian diplomats and publishers wrote about the new Russia on the European magazines. In 1706, 'Journal de Trevoux' wrote that sciences were moving up-North, where 'presently ruling Tsar Peter Alekseyevich has a strong intention to enlighten his state'. Peter's Chief Physician, President of the Apothecary Chancellery, Robert Erskine, was charged with supervision over the books and naturalia. Erskine had to accompany the Tsar in his military expeditions, and, therefore, he hired Johann Daniel Schumacher, the secretary of the Apothecary Chancellery, who was born in Colmar and graduated from the University of Strasbourg in 1711.

Schumacher arranged preparations for opening the public Museum and public Library. It happened in 1714 when Schumacher came to St Petersburg to Erskine. "J. D. Schumacher, who had been in charge of the Kunstkamera and Library for many decades, mentioned 1714 as the date of the establishment of the first Russian State Public Museum and Library". The Kunstkamera became organized as a state-of-the-art for that time universal museum.

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

Albert Seba in 1711 sent to Erskine a letter on exotic medicines and phosphorus. Johannes de Wilde in Amsterdam in 1717 took corespondence from Robert Erskine. About secret chemical recipe wrote de Wilde in 1740 to Empress Anna of Rusia. Jacob Bruce wrote to Erskine in 1712.

Robert Erskine was together with Peter the Great in Teplice in Czech in 1712.
Robert Erskine had in his library among others two books:
1. the Rosicrucians Manifestos in 1615 in Frankfurt;
and
2. the Strasbourg edition of "The Chemical Wedding ...", of Christian Rosencreutz in 1459. And works of Paracelsus published in Strasbourg.

In 1767 or 1768, J. A. von Stark / STARCK has established a new sect, which grew out of Clirici Ordinis Templariorum / Clerics of the Knights Templar. Von Starck was in 1761 initiated into a French freemasonry lodge at Gottingen / Getynga [south to HANOVER] but left for St. Petersburg in 1761, and while teaching in St. Petersburg [1761-1765 and in 1768], Starck had met a Greek by the name of
Count Peter Melesino / Melissino, 1726-1797, a lieutenant-general in the Russian Imperial Army,
and whose order of freemasonry claimed the clerics of the Templar Knights.

Named Pyotr Ivanovich Melissino or Pierre De Mellisino, died ca 1797, known many languages including Russian, German, Italian, French, Turkish as well as his native Greek, he also knew some Latin and English.
"... Melissinos arrived in Russia during the reign of Peter the Great and ended his career as Vice-President of the Commerce Collegium in 1740-1745. During the Russo-Turkish War, 1768-1774, Pyotr Melissino was in charge of the Russian artillery",
by Wikipedia.
He was a prominent figure in Saint Petersburg society.

Then Starck traveled to Paris in 1765 and obtained a position at the royal library; back to Germany, in Wismar (1766-1768). At this time, they participated in the Finland war, 1741-1743: Major General George Brown and Patrick Stuart, Peter Lacy's son-in-law, who had been promoted to major general in 1741.

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

Robert Erskine was a part of masonic network of Scottish Jacobites that influenced the Russian court.
Albert Seba in 1711 sent to Robert Erskine a letter on exotic medicines and phosphorus.
Johannes de Wilde in Amsterdam in 1717 took corespondence from Robert Erskine.

About secret chemical recipe wrote de Wilde in 1740 to Empress Anna of Rusia.
Jacob Bruce wrote to Erskine in 1712.

The Grand Lodge of Russia:

In 1731, when the Grand Lodge of England appointed a Captain John Phillips as Provincial Grand Master of Russia and Germany, masonry in Russia was mainly the preserve of foreign residents; in 1741 a Scots Jacobite,
James Keith (1696-1758),
who fought in the Russian and Prussian service, was Master under the English system. James Francis Edward Keith or Jakob von Keith, b. 1696, FREEMASON, fought during the Jacobite uprising of 1715, then he escaped on the Continent. James Keith went to Paris, where he had relatives. In 1717, in June, he met Peter the Great, Ist of Russia. He obtained a recommendation from the King of Spain to Peter II of Russia in 1727/1728. In 1728, served under James Fitz-James Stuart, 2nd Duke of Berwick and Duke of Liria. His commander there, Peter Lacy, had fled Ireland. In Finland became its viceroy.
The Freemasonry at St. Petersburg in 1771;
in 1772 the first native Provincial Grand Master, Ivan Yelagin (1725 - 1794), secretary to Catherine the Great.

Above James Francis Edward Keith b. 1696, a Scottish soldier and Prussian field marshal, a Jacobite. He was the son of
William, 9th Earl Marischal of Scotland, b. ca 1664, married Mary Drummond / MARIE DRUMMOND, born ca 1670 in PERTH, d. 1729,
the daughter of
James Drummond, 4th Earl of Perth, SENIOR, born in 1648, and his first wife, Lady Jane Douglas.

Armand de Rohan / Armand Gaston Maximilien, 1674 - 1749, a French bishop of Strasbourg in 1704, Cardinal in 1712, Grand Almoner of France in 1713 and member of the regency council in 1722
[compare a trip of Peter the Great of Russia to West Europe in 1697, incognito with the so-called Grand Embassy to seek the aid of the European monarchs.
In 1697 he traveled to the Netherlands,
in England, visited Manchester,
and "in 1698 Peter sent a delegation to Malta to observe the training and abilities of the Knights of Malta and their fleet"].

At the same time -
Louis-Cesar-Constantin de Rohan was the Knight of Malta before 1713. Louis Constantin de Rohan (1697 - 1779), was the Prince-Bishop of Strasbourg in 1756-1779.

At the same time
Jean Luc Louis de Toux de Salvert / Toux de SALVERTE acted together with Jan Karol Mniszech (1716 - 1759), in 1742 in WISNIOWIEC by the Horyn river.

De Toux de Salverte stayed for some time in Bavaria [1745-1748], where he organized the Masons lodges, then he went to Poland and settled in Podhorce [RZEWUSKI], at the court of Waclaw Rzewuski.

At the same time,
Rabbi Samuel Jacob Falk or Szmuel Jakub Falk, 1708-1782, known as Hayyim Samuel Jacob Falk, Kabbalist and alchemist, born in Pidhaytsi / PODHAJCE in Podolia, in 1708, was in BAVARIA [maybe in Furth / Fiurda, close to Nuremberg, the centres of the two cities being only 7 km; ca 1738/1740 ?], in BRUNSWICK; and [in 1735] in Westphalia
[SAMUEL FALK was in London after 1736/1737 or he arrived here before 1742 to Emanuel Swedenborg.
Falk was living here until his death in 1782].

Falk's assistant was Tsvee Hirsch of KALISZ / Kalish.
Samuel Falk had performed in Brunswick, a special knowledge of chemistry.
The German Count Alexander Leopold Anton von Rantzau gave him refuge in Holzminden in 1736, were Samuel Falk made his kabbalistic performances witnessed by Alexander's son - Count Georg Ludwig Albrecht von Rantzau / de Rantzow - who gives a detailed account of these demonstrations.

The criminality of the Illuminati's plans was confirmed in the Vatican by Cagliostro, in 1790, in front of a Roman tribunal of the Holy Inquisition.

And Abbe Barrvel wrote on the ILLUMINATI PLOT, in 1793, in his book "The memorials illustrating the stories of the Jacobins"; and in 1797 by professor John Robinson, the author of the book "Evidence of conspiracy" published in Great Britain.

All three conspiracy centers, Brittany, Malta, Scotland, were taken over by Russian intelligence. This happened gradually in the 18th century. Russia built its power in the 18th century and took every opportunity to act against France, anti-English, and anti-Spanish. The goal was to conquer Western North America on the Pacific coasts. This plan was implemented from the 20s of the 18th century by Peter the Great, to 60's of the 19th century when Alaska was sold to the Americans.

In much later times, Russian and Soviet intelligence carried out two coups in the US:
in 1901 and in 1963.

It was one and the same organization that in 1917/1918 worked in Bolshevik Russia without a break and without change.
They were looked after by people like:
Feliks Dzierzynski, Uljanow Lenin, Romuald Pilar Pilchau and Artuzow Frautchi from Switzerland.

The transfer of people from the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth began in the years 1860s and 1870s, mainly from modern Belarus, Lithuania and ethnic Poland. Often, to hide the origin and roots of these people [national minority from ex-Grand Duchy of Lithuania], they were given the term 'Russians' from 'Russia'. This applies, of course, to everyone from Zmudz / Samaites, around Grodno / Hrodna, and the Minsk Governorate of Belarus.

The Russians created ideologies for this underground political intelligence and the system of secret organizations [Freemasonry, too]. Marxism, atheism, and feminism as well abortion movement, mixed with anarchism, they were supposed to be the basis for contacts with Soviet Russia in the 1960s of the 20th century. There were quite other people behind direct killers in 1901 and 1963:
in 1901 they organized weapons and money, provided organizational contacts, and in 1963 they gave home, work and political contacts.
An uninterrupted intelligence system [1721/1741-2023] is depicted on this website and on other pages in my domain 'konstantynowicz.info'.

From as early as 1738, traces of the Rite of Misraim can be found, which include alchemical, occult and Egyptian references, with a structure of 90 degrees.
It was SAMUEL FALK who sent CAGLIOSTRO on the mission of Egyptian Freemasonry.
Cagliostro with Althotas, the member of the Knights of St. John, visited Turkey in 1762, and they back to Malta. Cagliostro again visited Malta after trips to North Africa [compare Venture de Paradise in North Africa and in STAMBUL at the same time] and Europe, where new Grand Master de ROHAN-POLDUC, grant him a chivalrous dignity. In 1776 Giuseppe Balsamo came to London [here Samuel Falk]. He learned about Freemasonry. He was admitted to the London 'Expectation' lodge on April 12, 1777 thanks to his influential friends. In England, he took the name of Count di Cagliostro. He wanted to reform this movement. In 1777 he was sent to prison for a short time; from London in 1778, went to the Netherlands, came to Paris in 1778. He found there a patron - Cardinal Louis de Rohan.
From Paris in 1778, came to Germany, and the Great Poland to ADAM PONINSKI. He went to Konigsberg and in COURLAND, Mitau / Mitava [von MEDEM], and went to Saint Petersburg. Then from Warsaw, in a few months Cagliostro appears in Strazburg / Strasbourg in 1780; he met Cardinal Rohan, to play a prominent role in Paris in 1781. In 1782, Cagliostro founded the Order of Egyptian Masonry and stood at its head. As the Great Kopta he organized the Egyptian rite lodges in: England, France, Germany and Russia.

Julia Teresa Wandalin-Mniszech, b. 1777 in Laszki Murowane, m. Ksawery Franciszek Krasicki, b. in Ksawerow in 1774 - d. in Posada Leska in 1844.

Note to Jozef Mniszech / Jozef Antoni Mniszech, 1670 - 1747:
Jozef Mniszech m. bef. 1694 to the daughter of Szymon Karol Oginski (1619-1699), ie. Dss Elenora Oginska.
Above JOZEF WANDALIN MNISZECH had daughter Teresa Mniszech (1694-1746) m. 1st Jan Franciszek Stadnicki; 2nd to Jozef Lubomirski.

Jozef Wandalin Mniszech 2nd married Konstancja Tarlo with 4 children:
Freemason, Jerzy August Mniszech (1715-1778) = Jerzy Mniszech,
Freemason, Jan Karol Mniszech (1716-1759),
Elzbieta Mniszech (d.1746), m. Karol Wielopolski;
and Ludwika Mniszech (1712-1785), m. in 1732 Jozef Potocki.

Above Jan Karol Mniszech had a son
Jozef Jan Tadeusz Wandalin Mniszech (b. 1742 - 1797), General major, the Sanok official, the Austrian Count in 1783;
and the graddaughter
Julia Teresa Krasicka nee Mniszech, b. 1777 in Laszki Murowane, d. 1845, Css, the owner of Lesko and Sobien by the San river.
Sobien was the property of the Mniszech family until 1803, and the Stadnickis in 1580-1713, as dowry of Teresa Stadnicka to her husband Jozef Kanty Ossolinski; and in 1803-1939 the Krasickis.
Julia Mniszech married in 1799 in Lwow to Count Franciszek Ksawery Krasicki (1774-1844), the insurgent. She assisted her husband in the fight for the liberation of Poland.

"... Amazingly, the written records of a conversation between Emperor Paul and Stanislaw August Poniatowski (1732- 1798), the last Polish king, which took place on September 15, 1797, suggest that Pleshcheev had indeed revealed a great deal about the New Israel Society to the Russian heir-apparent.
Paul / PAVEL describes in highly favorable terms to Poniatowski how he heard of the 'Avignon brotherhood' about 'eight years ago' and that 'they live very devoutly'. He added that he was told that 'in 1800, after terrible earthly strife, a full peace will occur that will come from the North'.
Paul also confessed to Poniatowski that he was 'awaiting the advance of these great upheavals, which ... are near'.
Thus, Pechard-Deschamps had good grounds to accuse the New Israel Society of pronouncing violent prophecies against the Russian Empire and her sovereigns, as well as sending a messenger to try and convert Paul.
... According to Grabianka, the society suspended activities in Avignon on October 28, 1800, after a turbulent decade and as a result of dwindling membership. Five years later, not only Grabianka, but also three other leaders of the society were resident in St. Petersburg:
Baron Louis Dagobert Adolphe Emmanuel Lefort (b. 1764), the Chancellor of the society and a distant relative of Franz Lefort (1655-1699);
Madame Le Maire d'Attigny (born ca 1742), the Great Mother;
and Nicolas Simonin, the Interpreter of Dreams. ...
At the same time, geopolitical factors brought St. Petersburg firmly into Grabianka's orbit. Indeed, since the Second Partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1793, Grabianka, as a Podolian nobleman, had officially been a Russian subject. Thus, when he sought to return to his family estate in October 1802, he sought a passport to travel from Arkadii Ivanovich Morkov (1747-1827), the Russian Ambassador in Paris, which he duly received.
... Grabianka spent two and a half years in Podolia, where he was able to utilize the support of at least three local noblemen:
Josef August Illinskii / Jozef August Ilinski (1766-1844);
Stanislaw Szczesny Potocki (1752-1805);
and
Marcin Tarnowski (1778-1862), his nephew, whose parents had been consecrated into the New Israel Society in Berlin in 1779.

Illinskii, in particular, was able to offer abundant financial support as well as fervent belief in Grabianka's mission. Indeed, Grabianka wrote to brethren in Avignon that Illinskii had prophesized that he would 'be in possession of his lands before the following May 18'. This referred to Grabianka's goal of being elected Polish king as a necessary step toward being crowned the king of New Israel. ...".

In 1804, Lefort also secured a position for d'Attigny as governess in Pleshcheeva's household. Soon, however, d'Attigny appears to have retired from service and was able to take up residence in the home of Mariia Antonovna Naryshkina (1779-1854) / NARYSZKIN, the Polish mistress of the Emperor.

Intriguingly, Grabianka wrote that 'I am convinced for several reasons to think that she [d'Attigny] did not arrive there [in Naryshkina's home] for nothing. God will do with her what he wants'.

In 1805, Simonin too secured a position as governor of the children of Pavel Petrovich Ushakov (1779-1853) in the Mikhailovskii Palace. Although Lefort left Petersburg in August 1806 in order to accompany Pleshcheeva and her daughter to Lausanne, Grabianka wrote that he had only been 'necessary until I arrived in St. Petersburg'. We do not know whether Naryshkina or Ushakov were active members of the New Israel Society, but whatever the case they did help to provide a means for d'Attigny and Simonin to proselytize among the Petersburg nobility.

Baron Louis Dagobert Adolphe Emmanuel Lefort (b. 1764), the Chancellor of the ILLUMINATI society and a distant relative of Franz Lefort (1655-1699);

Louis Le Fort, was born in Strasbourg, Alsace, France;
LOUIS LEFORT - the friend of TADEUSZ GRABIANKA - was the son of Caroline von Falkenhayn LE FORT + Pierre Frederic Le Fort, born in 1716, chevalier de l'Ordre militaire;
the grandson of Jean Le Fort, chevalier de l'Ordre de Saint-Alexandre Niefsky / the Order of St Alexandre NEVSKY, 1685-1739
(JEAN Le Fort was the Private Counselor of the King of Poland, Elector of Saxony),
married in BERLIN in 1715 to Frederique de SAINT-SAUVEUR
{Jean Le Fort
(the son of Isaac LE FORT, and Elisabeth Baulacre, his second wife),
born in 1685;
the Polish King, send him as his extraordinary envoy to Russia in ST PETERSBURG; Jean was the Knight of St. Alexander NEVSKY. Died in Dresden in 1739.
Married in Berlin on July 7, 1715 to Frederique Louise,
the daughter of Josue de Saint-Sauveur, Baron de Montbel, and Justine Philippine Elisabeth, Baroness de Loe,
of whom he had:
1. Pierre Frederic LEFORT / Pierre Le Fort;
2. Peter;
3. Peter second; 4. Peter 3rd, twins born in St. Petersburg.

Baron Louis Dagobert Adolphe Emmanuel Lefort (b. 1764), the Chancellor of the ILLUMINATI society was the great-grandson of ISAAC LE FORT from GENEVE.

Franz Jakob Lefort / Frants Yakovlevich Lefort / Francois Jacques Le Fort, b. 1655/1656, d. 1699, was a Genevan-born Russian military figure of Huguenot origin, general and admiral (1695), and close associate of Tsar Peter the Great.
Franz Lefort, born in Geneva, came from a merchant family. He began his military career in the French and Dutch armies. In 1675 Lefort arrived in Russia in the company of the Prussian Colonel Jacob van Frosten. In February 1676 he came to Moscow, but military officials turned him down.
In 1696 Lefort together with Fedor Golovin and Prokop Voznitsyn took official charge of Peter's Grand Embassy, a Russian diplomatic mission to Western Europe.

Note on mentioned LOUIS Lefort -
Moreover, Tadeusz Grabianka was able to reside in Illinskii's home in St. Petersburg which was located near the Kharlamov Bridge over the Catherine Canal (now the Griboedov Canal), when he decided that 'it will be possible to find more sources and more means of undertaking and completing something [when] living in the capital, near the Court'.
On arrival in Petersburg in August 1805 along with Simonin, Tadeusz Grabianka was able to consolidate a support network that Lefort and d'Attigny had developed since 1802. Lefort was the first of the society's leaders to arrive in Petersburg, on September 1, 1802.
Lefort soon took on the position of governor of the children of Natal'ia Fedotovna Pleshcheeva (1765 -1855), the widow of Pleshcheev.

In 1804, Lefort also secured a position for d'Attigny as governess in Pleshcheeva's household. Soon, however, d'Attigny appears to have retired from service and was able to take up residence in the home of Mariia Antonovna Naryshkina (1779-1854) / NARYSZKIN, the Polish mistress of the Emperor.
Although Lefort left Petersburg in August 1806 in order to accompany Pleshcheeva and her daughter to Lausanne, Tadeusz Grabianka wrote that he had only been 'necessary until I arrived in St. Petersburg'.
In the mid-18th century Freemasonry was supported by Alojzy Fryderyk Bruhl - the great master, and also August Moszynski, Jan August Cichocki, Antoni Czapski and Skalecki and Chominski.

Jerzy August Mniszech [Jerzy August Wandalin Mniszech] born in 1715, died in 1778, married to Maria Amalia Fryderyka Von Bruhl in 1750. Jerzy August Mniszech b. 1715, the FREEMASON, in his Dukla was the center of the Freemasons Lodge;
the son of Jozef Mniszech (1670 - 1747) + Konstancja TARLO.
Jerzy's daughter was
Jozefina Amelia (Potocka) Mniszech (1752 - 1798), the wife of Stanislaw Szczesny Potocki.

Andrychow / Wadowice / Tomice and INWALD together with Salomea Szwarcenberg-Czerny:
Julia Gostkowska b. ca 1805, m. ca 1823, to Brutus Ostrowski, 1800-1873,
the son of Ignacy Blazej Ostrowski, 1770-1838 + Tekla Myszkowska, 1795-1823.
With the granddaughter of named JULIA:
Helena Maria Belza, b. ca 1850 + Wladyslaw Kazimierz Jaroszynski, ca 1838-1898.


AKSAK:

Additional explanations to the person of Jozef August Ilinski, the Tadeusz Grabianka's supporter:

Jozef August Ilinski b. 1760 or in 1766 in Romanow in the Zytomierz county, MP, senator, chamberlain, head of the grenadier regiment, Polish and Russian general lieutenant and the general inspector in 1792; a Maltese bachelor in 1797.

Named Romanow / Romaniw / Dzerzynsk.
Jozef August Ilinski born in 1760/1766, General
[Jozef was maybe a brother to JAN ILINSKI b. 1754 - d. bef. 1814, emigrated.
Jozef ILINSKI was the brother of Ludwika Gizycka, and the half brother of Kajetan Aksak, Agnieszka Skarbek and Jozef Dambski, Count.
Acc. to Myszkowski:
August Jozef Ilinski was born on 18.08.1766 in Romanow, and had sibilings:
1.
Janusz Stanislaw Ilinski b. 1765, Romanow; killed in 1792, Markuszew; Chamberlain of the Polish King Stanislaw August Poniatowski in 1785, captain of the national cavalry, General Inspector of Cavalry in 1789, the deputy of the province of Kijow / Kiev in 1791.
2.
Anna Maria Ilinska b. ca 1765, 1st m. Franciszek Zabierzowski, Chamberlain of the Polish King Stanislaw August in 1786; 2nd she was married to Franciszek Ksawery Brockmann.
3.
Ludwika Ilinska b. ca 1766, married Bartlomiej Gizycki d. 1827, Moloczki, 56 km SW to Zytomierz; General, the nobility Marshal in Volhynia in 1825,
the son of Kajetan Gizycki,
the grandson of Bartlomiej GIZYCKI, b. 1682].

August Jozef Ilinski was the son of Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski, born in 1731 in the DUBNO parish + Jozefa Wessel
[Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski was the owner of Romanow, the Zytomierz official, MP of Kiev, in 1779 Count;
m. 1st Marianna Jozefa Wessel 1 voto Jan Aksak;
m. 2nd Katarzyna Bielska, the daughter of Jozef Bielski b. ca 1700;
m. 3rd to Anna Jakoba Braconnier.

Jan Ilinski was the son of Kazimierz Ilinski born ca 1670/1690, died in 1756 in DUBNO, and Anna Suszczewicz].

AKSAK - Przysucha - Dembinski:

Urszula Morsztyn in Szczekociny had iron ovens, owned a property located near Krakow; in 1787 the King, Stanislaw August Poniatowski stayed in Cracow, in Feb. 1787 in Winiary; then he was close to Krzeszowice; 8 to 10 July 1787, Stanislaw August Poniatowski stayed in the palace of Urszula Dembinska Morsztyn, on his way back from Ukraine to Warsaw; visited Urszula in Szczekociny; she was against his conciliatory policy towards Russia. She was a supporter of reforms and the Constitution of May 3, and the Kosciuszko insurrection in 1794. After the death of her husband, she founded churches in Przysucha (1780-1786), Szczekociny (1780-1782) with the palace, Sedziszow (1771 - Sedziszow Swietokrzyski), and Dluzec (1780-1782).
Urszula Dembinska Morsztyn died in Cracow; buried in Szczekociny.

Urszula Morsztyn, 1746-1825 had the son Ignacy Dembinski.
Her son IGNACY 1st Dembinski / Ignacy Aleksy Jakub Dembinski, the Wolbrom official (1780), 1766-1829, m. Katarzyna Gostkowska 1760-1841,
with the daughter
Amelia Anna Dembinska b. 1800 + Ludwik Dembinski 1785-1835,
with Ludwik Dembinski, junior, 1830-1845,
and Juliusz Dembinski, 1831-1887.

Ignacy Dembinski the 1st, married 2nd time to Marianna Felicja Przebendowska, 1765-1799 [compare Przebendowski + Radziwill in the Greater Poland].

Above Ludwik Dembinski 1785 - 1835, Krakow;
was the son of
Ignacy Dembinski the 2nd 1753-1799 + Marianna Moszynska 1760-1829;
the grandson of
Arnolf Stefan Dembinski, the Krakow official, 1704-1758 + Kunegunda Aksak b. ca 1720;
the great-grandson of
PIOTR DEMBINSKI, the Biecz official, 1660-1735 + Anna Lipinska.

Above Piotr Dembinski ca 1660 - 1735, was the son of Arnolf Dembinski the 1st + Zofia Dembinska.
Husband of Anna LIPINSKA Dembinska. The father of Arnolf Stefan Dembinski and Marianna Slaska.

Above Arnolf Dembinski SENIOR, ca 1630 - 1692; the son of Marcin Dembinski.
Above Marcin Dembinski ca 1590 - 1637,
the son of Stanislaw Dembinski b. ca 1550. Mentioned Stanislaw Dembinski b. ca 1550, d. 1617,
the son of Jakub Dembinski b. ca 1520.

Named above ARNOLF Dembinski junior [Arnolf Stefan Dembinski the Krakow official, 1704-1758 + Kunegunda Aksak b. ca 1720]
- had a sons:
1.
Ignacy Dembinski the 2nd, 1753-1799;
2.
Jerzy Dembinski, 1740-1794 + Zofia Pieglowska,
with
a.
Justyna Dembinska 1770-1799 + Aleksander Bonifacy Goluchowski;
b.
Salomea Dembinska, b. ca 1780
[her grandfather was Arnolf Stefan Dembinski, the Krakow official; 1704-1758]
+ Wincenty Modzelewski, 1760-1828
[the son of Leon Modzelewski, b. 1708 {Lew Modzelewski the 1st}] + Wiktoria Bieniecka {Wiktoria Biniecka}, b. ca 1710],
with sons:
A.
Michail Modzelewski / Michal Modzelewski, 1806-1832 + in 1832 to Css Elzbieta Zborowska,
with the daughter
Antonina WIERUSKI
(remember -
Stanislawa Prozor b. 1862, m. Jan Olizar-Wolczkiewicz, 1855-1913.
The mother of named JAN OLIZAR WOLCZKIEWICZ was
Wiktoria Modzelewska, 1828-1903, born Szymanowska).

But LEW Modzelewski the 2nd, 1837-1896, was the son of NIKOLAJ Modzelewski / Mikolaj Modzelewski.

Aleksandra Iwanowna KONSTANTYNOWICZ, born in 1848 - died 1912 or in MARCH 1920, nee Konstantynowicz, was married in August 1866 to above Lew NIKOLAJEVICH Modzelewski, 1837 - May 12, 1896.
Lew Modzelewski was the son of MIKOLAJ Lwowicz Modzelewski + OLGA KUDRIAJEV / Kozminiczna Modzelewska, the daughter of Kozmin Kudriajew.

Above Nikolaj Modzelewski / Mikolaj Lwowicz Modzelewski, ca 1797 - 1870,
the son of LEW Fedorowicz Modzelewski, b. 1764 - d. 1800 + Ekaterina Stepanowna.
The grandson of FIODOR MODZELEWSKI, 1734 - ca 1800;
the great-grandson of IVAN Modzelewski / Jan Modzelewski, b. ca 1696 - ca 1767;
and the great-great-grandson of senior, FIODOR Modselevskij, died 1706 +
Marina Timofiejewna FERENSBACH-KOZUCHOWSKA / MARINA KOZUCHOWSKA
[she was 1st married to JOZEF FERENSBACH - KOZUCHOWSKI - the STARODUB military official - the son of Piotr Kozuchowski. JOZEF had a brother JURIJ Kozuchowski - the Mazepa supporter];
above FIODOR Modzelewski d. 1706, was the son of DAVID Modzelewski, born in 1625 - copyright by Peter Trefilov at geni.com in 2015.

B.
Wincenty Modzelewski, b. 1807 in Bieniedzice
(remember:
Stanislaw KURCZYNSKI's [the Freemason] granddaughter was married to Leon Jan Modzelewski, 1825-1907, and
Leon's granddaughter was married to Jozef Koziell-Poklewski, b. 1883).

Zofia Dembinski Tyszkiewicz-Lohojska of PRZYSUCHA, 1874-1958,
was the great-granddaughter of Michal Tyszkiewicz-Lohojski 1761-1839;
who was the son of Jozef Ignacy Tyszkiewicz-Lohojski, 1724-1815,
and the grandson of
Count Michal Jan Tyszkiewicz, b. 1690,
and the great-grandson of
Emanuel Wladyslaw Tyszkiewicz-Lohojski b. ca 1650, d. 1704.

We back to PRZYSUCHA:

Henryk Antoni Dembinski (1911-1986), was born 1911 in Przysucha;
the son of
Henryk Dembinski (1866-1915) + mentioned Zofia Tyszkiewicz (1874-1958).

Henryk Dembinski (b. in 1866 in Kretinga, in the Klaipeda County - died in 1915)
was the son of
Juliusz Dembinski and Elena WODZICKA;
Henryk Dembinski was the husband of Zofia Maria Dembinska.

Above Juliusz Dembinski, Count, born 1831 - d. 1887 in Krakow;
was the son of
Ludwik Dembinski older + Amelia Anna Dembinska nee DEMBINSKA;
above LUDWIK Dembinski, 1785 - 1835 in Krakow
was the son of
Ignacy Dembinski SENIOR, b. 1753 in Cracow, the owner of Sedziejowice [close to PINCZOW] and Gora [Gora close to MICHOW].
He had the sister. Ignacy DEMBINSKI was born in 1753 in Krakow, died in 1799 in Krakow.

Main supporter of Tadeusz Grabianka, the Illuminati [Tadeusz Grabianka in 1778 in Warsaw to the Templars; 1778/1779 in Berlin to the Illuminati and Stadnicki], was August Jozef Ilinski was born on 18.08.1766 in Romanow,
and had sibilings:
1.
Janusz Stanislaw Ilinski b. 1765, Romanow; killed in 1792, Markuszew; Chamberlain of the Polish King Stanislaw August in 1785, captain of the national cavalry, General Inspector of Cavalry in 1789, the deputy of the province of Kijow in 1791.
2.
Anna Maria Ilinska b. ca 1765, 1st m. Franciszek Zabierzowski, Chamberlain of the Polish King Stanislaw August in 1786; 2nd she was married to Franciszek Ksawery Brockmann.
3.
Ludwika Ilinska b. ca 1766, married Bartlomiej Gizycki, the 2nd, d. 1827, Moloczki, 56 km SW to Zytomierz; General, the nobility Marshal in Volhynia in 1825,
the son of Kajetan Gizycki,
the grandson of Bartlomiej GIZYCKI, the 1st, b. 1682.

Mentioned
August Jozef Ilinski was the son of Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski, born in 1731 in the DUBNO parish + Jozefa Wessel
[Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski was the owner of Romanow, the Zytomierz official, MP of Kiev, in 1779 Count;
m. 1st Marianna Jozefa Wessel 1 voto Jan Aksak b. ca 1730 - probably the brother to Kunegunda AKSAK Dembinska b. ca 1730;
m. 2nd Katarzyna Bielska the daughter of Jozef Bielski b. ca 1700;
m. 3rd to Anna Jakoba Braconnier].

Above Jan Ilinski was the son of Kazimierz Ilinski born ca 1670/1690, died in 1756 in DUBNO, and Anna Suszczewicz. Above KAZIMIERZ ILINSKI - the owner of Romanow / Romaniw ca 1710 ?;
Kazimierz Ilinski the owner of Romanow and Kuren / Kurne, in 1722 Colonel.

Zygmunt Walewski (1656 ! or 1670-1716, a son of Franciszek Walewski senior) had first wife Anna Gostynska.
Zygmunt Walewski (1656 or 1670-1716), of Rozprza (1702-1716), married 2nd time to Maryanna Koniecpolska, of Parnu. He had daughter and two sons:
a.
Justyna, b.
Franciszek Walewski / Francis b. ?
(FRANCISZEK Walewski born ca 1690, died 1745, the owner of Rusiec, Wieruszow [before him to the Mecinski family], Dabrowka, Jastrzebice, Broszecin, Wola Wiazowa, Lesniaki,
married 3rd in 1737 to Teodora Ludwika Walewska b. ca 1710,
the daughter of Kazimierz Walewski and Zofia Radolinska, 1677 - 1723
{Zofia Walewska 1677 - 1723, was a daughter of Andrzej Radolinski younger, 1650 - 1708 and Marianna Sarnowska.
The grandfather of above Zofia was Andrzej Radolinski older, born ca 1610 / 1620, died in 1681, from Jarocin, a clerk in Krzywin in 1670 - 1681, m. KATARZYNA;
the father: above Andrzej Radolinski younger, 1650 - 1708, married two times ca 1670;
his brother was Wojciech Radolinski.
Zofia RADOLINSKA, 1677 - 1723, had brother Jozef Stefan Radolinski.
Kajetan Radolinski b. ca 1730 m. in 1755 to Malgorzata Lubienska 1733-1784; he was the son of Andrzej RADOLINSKI b. 1680 [Andrzej the 3rd] and Marianna Walewska!
MARIANNA Walewska RADOLINSKA [b. 1695 ?] was the daughter of Kazimierz Walewski and his wife - above named Zofia born circa 1677 / 1678, who was the daughter of Andrzej Radolinski younger, 1650 - 1708 and Marianna SARNOWSKA}),
with the son
Aleksander Walewski who married Elzbieta Mecinska of Jedlno,
and grandchildren of JEDLNO:
1. Jozef Kalasanty Walewski {see - Izydor Kiedrzynski and Helena Hutten-Czapska in JEDLNO}
{Paulina RADOLINSKA m. Jozef Kalasanty Walewski;
Wincenty Walewski, 1785 - 1819, was a son of Jozef Kalasanty Walewski and Paulina;
Wincenty was the husband of Konstancja Salomea Jozefa;
WINCENTY WALEWSKI was the father of Konrad Colonna-Walewski of JEDLNO, and Mikolaj Jozef Colonna-Walewski.
Wincenty Walewski, 1785 - 1819, was the brother of Aleksander Jozef Colonna-Walewski, b. 1778 Count
and Ludwika Niemojewska nee WALEWSKA.

Wincenty Walewski b. 1785, had mentioned above son Konrad Walewski, b. 1813 in Jedlno, d. 1896 Cracow who married to Ludwika Potocka b. 1814 / 1815 with 2 children:
Stanislaw Aleksander Blazej Colonna-Walewski and
Marianna Tekla Wielopolska}
and 2. Michal Walewski d. 1801
(his daughter Tekla Colonna-Walewska, 1783 - 1862, was a wife of Aleksander Jozef Colonna-Walewski Count, 1778 - 1845, the son of Jozef Kalasanty Walewski and Paulina Radolinska, inf. by Leszek Mila at geni.com in 2014).

Wincenty Stanislaw Koziell Poklewski - he was born 1853 and died 1929,
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 and he was related to Hotowski i.e. Gatovskij, Slotwinski from Ravanicy and Malkiewicz, too.

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

Above Alfons Koziell 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 Foma Koziell Poklewski, an officer in Polock and was born ca 1780.

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

Wincenty Stanislaw Koziell Poklewski / 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 in 1892-1898; Since 1883 - of the Perm province; the Shadrinsk County in 1905-1907, the Kamyshlovsky County; in 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 [in Bykowszczyzna also the Konstantynowiczs];
in the Minsk province in Bobruisk County - 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. He also owned gold mines in several provinces, copper and silver mines. Since 1919 in exile.
His wife Jozefa Maria HATOWSKA, a daughter of Michael Gatovsky, that is Maria Hattowska, 1858-1949, lived in Yekaterinburg.

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, the son of Alfons Koziell Poklewski 1809 or 1810 - 1890, who was a member of the State Administration of Trade in 1907 - 1912.

The Riesenkampff family from Estland / Estonia:
Friedrich Magnus von Riesenkampff b. 1839 in Voola mois, Laane County - d. 1902 in Vladikavkaz of Severnaya Osetiya,
his mother Anna Charlotta Ottilia von Riesenkampff (1801 in Tallinn - 1852 Tallinn),
his father Georg Magnus von Riesenkampff (1780 Tallinn - 1846, Tallinn, he sold Voola / Bysholm, and next arrendator of Moik [10 km north-east of Nomme, Moigu manor / Moik / Moick is located in the Tallinn suburb of Moigu, Rae Parish], Colonel in 1827, inf. by Andrey Masing), Officer 1857, Captain, Major; his wife Josephine Sacharow.
Her son Fedor von Riesenkampff (b. 1870 in Slonim - 1908), with a wife Katharina Heintz (b. 1872 from Kowno / Kaunas).
Children of Georg Magnus von Riesenkampff b. 1780 Tallinn:
Maria Karoline Lichonin b. Tallinn 1827;
Konstantin Berend von Riesenkampff b. 1843 in Mahtra, Juuru Parish, Rapla County - ca 38 km south-east of Saku.

Alfons Riesenkampff, 1889 - 1936,
the son of
Antoni Riesenkampff b. 1849 + Anna Koziell-Poklewska b. ca 1860.

Mentioned above Antoni Riesenkampff / Anton Johann Gabriel b. 1849 - d. 1919 in St Petersburg, General-Leutenant, his wife in 1880 was Anna Koziell-Poklewska;
1. his son Alfons von Riesenkampff, 1889 - 1936,
2. a daughter Angelika Aniela Anna Antonia Maria Wielopolski or Aniela b. 1885 or 1890, married to Jozef Aleksander Wielopolski of Zabelcz, she died 1963 in Warsaw;
3. Lydia von Riesenkampff b. 1900,
4. and next son Anton Alfons von Riesenkampff, 1886 - 1955 in Zabrze.

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

Father of above named Antoni Riesenkampff / Anton Johann Gabriel von Riesenkampff b. 1849, was
Gregor (Georg) Gustav von Riesenkampff, 1824 - 1878, born in Voola mois, Laane 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 NIESIOLOWSKA / Ludwika Niesiolowska / or Jadwiga Grafin Korzbeck, a daughter of Anton Nesselowski / Antoni Niesiolowski, Count.
His second wife:
Warwara Pawlowna Naumow, 1833 - 1909.
Children of above Gregor (Georg) Gustav von Riesenkampff b. 1824:
Michail Georgievich b. 1866,
Anton Johann Gabriel b. 1849,
Anatolij Egorovich, 1868 - killed 1918 in Sevastopol, he was the Black See naval officer, his wife Natalia Voronine;
her children:
Nina Anatolievna von Riesenkampf de Almeida, b. 1905 died in Sao Paulo,
Marie Pinto Alves / Moussia Pinto Alves, 1901 - 1986,
Olga Markow, b. 1899 - d. ca 1946),
Alexander, 1872 - 1895, with wife Vera Kozhewnikow.

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 Voola mois, Laane County - d. 1895, school in Reval 1833-34, studied in St. Petersburg, served in Tomsk, 1875 in Pjatigorsk, was a friend of writer Dostoewski / Dostojewski;
Maria Karoline Lichonin, 1827 in Tallinn - 1882 in Petersburg, her husband died 1872 in Kronshtadt, Captain 1st Class.

Above Voola mois, Laane County - that is Voola (Bysholm) in Noarootsi Parish, the Laanemaa County - 17 km north of Haapsalu.

Above
Count Jozef Aleksander Wielopolski, 1886-1961, m. in 1910, Warszawa, to Aniela von Reisenkampf, 1890-1963,
the daughter of
Antoni Riesenkampff + Anna Koziell-Poklewska, ca 1860-1908.

Anna was the daughter of Alfons Koziell Poklewski, 1809 or 1810 - 1890, who was a member of the State Administration of Trade 1907 - 1912, he was related to Hotowski i.e. Gatovskij, Slotwinski from Ravanicy and Malkiewicz.

Jozef Aleksander Wielopolski was the son of
Count Zygmunt Maria Wielopolski, 1863-1919 + Maria Laska, 1866-1940;
and the grandson of
1.
Count Jozef Wielopolski, 1834-1901 + Marianna Tekla Walewska, 1841-1911;
2.
Wladyslaw Karol Jan Laski, 1831-1889 + Css Stefania Maria Ilinska, 1841-1920.

Stefania Ilinski (1841 - 1920) m. Wladyslaw LASKI = Lasek, banker, in 1870 the President of the International Bank in St. Petersburg.

Wladyslaw Symforian Ordega b. in 1828 in Kozminek, d. in 1892 in PARIS, insurgent in 1863, m. 1st Jadwiga Czapska b. 1844, the daughter of Franciszek Czapski; the 2nd to Maria Zolkiewska b. 1852. Wladyslaw Symforian ORDEGA had a daughter
Michalina Ordega b. in 1869 in Paris, m. in 1892 in Cracow to Aleksander Laski b. 1870,
the son of
Wladyslaw Karol Jan Laski b. 1831 in Dresden + Css Stefania Ilinska b. 1841.

Wladyslaw Karol Jan LASKI {the Laski family co-operated in St Petersburg with the NOBEL and the DUFLON & Konstantynowicz Company} had the son Aleksander LASKI younger, 1870-1909 + Michalina Ordega, 1869-1922. Michalina Laski Ordega was the daughter of Wladyslaw Symforian Ordega, 1828-1896 + Css Jadwiga Hutten-Czapska, 1843-1869,
the granddaughter of Jozef Ordega, 1802-1879 + Antonina Kielczewska, 1811-1893;
the great-granddaughter of Lukasz Ordega b. ca 1770/1771 + Wiktoria Ordega b. ca 1770.

Jadwiga Hutten-Czapska, 1843-1869,
was the daughter of Caunt Franciszek Ignacy Dionizy Hutten-Czapski, 1797 in Bydgoszcz - 1862,
the son of
Mikolaj Adrian Joachim Hutten-Czapski + Maria Hutten-Czapska, b. 1762 in the Konarzewo manor,
the daughter of Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski b. 1725 in Bydgoszcz.

Jozef Koschembahr-Lyskowski, 1853-1922, m. Helena Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1870, the daughter of Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski and Elzbieta Karwat. Helena had a sister Czeslawa Hutten-Czapska, 1874-1956.

Mentioned Elzbieta Hutten Czapska (nee Karwat), 1842 in Wichulec - 1906 in Brodnica, was the daughter of Teofil Karwat.

Explanation to named above Wladyslaw Czapski b. ca 1840:
Wlodzimierz Hutten Czapski b. ca 1870, was the son of
Count Kazimierz Antoni Fabian Hutten-Czapski, 1842 in BUKOWIEC - 1879 in GRYLEW / GRYLEWO

{Kazimierz Czapski b. 1842, was the brother of
1. Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski, Count, b. in 1837 in Bukowiec, in the Nowy Tomysl County, died in 1884 in Paris;
2. Matylda Fabianna Jadwiga Osiecimska;
3. Kazimierz Antoni Fabian Hutten-Czapski, Count;
4. Jadwiga Ordega.

Note at margin -
Jozef Ludwik Hutten-Czapski b. in 1806 in Mierzanow close to Plock, d. in 1900 in Cracow; insurgent in 1831 and in 1848, General in 1863, fought in France in 1870, married ca 1840.
Elzbieta Hutten-Czapska nee Karwat, b. 1842 in Wichulec, 8 km south-east to KONOJADY of Nostitz-Jackowski and of Wybicki. Elzbieta died in 1906 in Brodnica.
Elzbieta was the daughter of Teofil Karwat and Jadwiga.
Elzbieta KARWAT m. Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski},

and Maria Antonina Kunegunda Goetzendorf-Grabowska, b. 1838;
the grandson of
1.
Count Franciszek Ignacy Dionizy Hutten-Czapski, 1797 in BYDGOSZCZ - 1862 in PRZYSIERSK + Michalina Maria Hutten-Czapska, 1818-1889;
2.
Count Edward Goetzendorf-Grabowski, 1810-1900 + Jozefa Koscielska.

The great-grandson of
Count Mikolaj Adrian Joachim Hutten-Czapski, 1753-1833;
Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski, 1779-1844;
Count Jozef Goetzendorf-Grabowski, 1750-1857;
Jozef Koscielski, 1750-1831;
Maria Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1760;
Zofia Obuchowicz, 1797-1866;
Antonina Anna Niezychowska;
Kunegunda Teresa Rokitnicka.

The great-great-grandson of
Stanislaw Goetzendorf-Grabowski, the Gniezno register writer, 1740-1811 + Dorota Osten-Sakin, 1720-1754;
Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1802;
Dss Weronika Joanna Radziwill, b. 1754;
Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792;
Kandyda Rozalia Lipska, of Warsaw, b. 1721.

The great-great-great-grandson of
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699-1746 + Teofila Konopacka, 1680-1733;
Michal Kazimierz Rybenko, Duke Radziwill, 1702-1762 + Anna Luiza Mycielska, 1729-1771;
Jozef Antoni Lipski, 1688-1752 + Anna Letkowska, 1690-1754.

Above Ignacy Czapski, 1699 - 1746 in Rynkowce, the governor of Gdansk.
The son of
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski, the Elblag governor, 1656 - 1716,
the grandson of
Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski, the MALBORK official, m. Ludwika Rudnicka.

Above Franciszek Miroslaw Czapski, 1607 - 1677, the Malbork official, m. Zofia von Holtzen (Guldenblock von Holt).

Above Michalina Maria Hutten-Czapska, 1818 - 1889 in SMOGULEC,
was the daughter of
Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski, 1779-1844 + Zofia Obuchowicz
(the daughter of Michal Obuchowicz, 1760 - 1818);
and the granddaughter of
Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1802 + Pss Weronika Joanna Radziwill, b. in 1754.
WERONIKA was the daughter of Duke Michal Kazimierz Rybenko Radziwill, 1702-1762 + Anna Luiza Mycielska, 1729-1771.

Smogulec:

Leopold Kronenberg and the Zamoyskis estates in Klemensow-Bodaczow in the Lublin province, and Leopold's envoys Adam Grabowski Count and Gustaw Findeisen; together with
Smogulec, Belarus with Miezonka leased by Hutten-Czapski in 1832/1842, and Swiedziebnia with Dzierzno, with the link to CHOCEN-ZELECHOW-ZGIERZ:

Smogulec - 12 km north to Golancz; 4 km north-west to Chwaliszewo.
Chwaliszewo in the Naklo county, 23 km north-east to MARGONIN; 12 km north-east-north to GOLANCZ.
We have Chwaliszew, close to Krotoszyn, Sulmierzyce [in the Greater Poland] and Piaski - inf. in Chwaliszew [NOT Chwaliszewo], in 1736, on Franciszek Skorzewski, the Kalisz priest, and in Sulmierzyce. Here the godparents: noble Walenty Karwat [b. ca 1700/1710 ?] and Dorota Luckowa. In named Chwaliszew [NOT Chwaliszewo], in 1742, the parents - noble Marcin KARWAT / Martinus Karwat of Sulmierzyce [b. ca 1700/1720 ?] + Teressia Mikolajowa of Chwaliszew.

Michalina Maria Hutten-Czapska, 1818 - 1889 in SMOGULEC, was the daughter of Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski, 1779-1844 + Zofia Obuchowicz (the daughter of Michal Obuchowicz, 1760 - 1818);
and the granddaughter of Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1802 + Pss Weronika Joanna Radziwill, b. in 1754. WERONIKA was the daughter of Duke Michal Kazimierz Rybenko Radziwill, 1702-1762 + Anna Luiza Mycielska, 1729-1771.
Franciszek Stanislaw Czapski was the son of Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699-1746 + Teofila Konopacka, ca 1680 - 1733.

In 1838 in Dzierzno close to SWIEDZIEBNIA, the owner - Alfons Czapski, b. ca 1810,
the son of
Franciszek Andrzej Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1760,
the grandson of
Jozef Hutten-Czapski, b. 1722 or ca 1720, and Anna Wernikowska b. ca 1740.
Jozef Czapski married 1st ca 1740 to Marianna Karlowska b. ca 1723;
Jozef m. 2nd ca 1750 to Elzbieta Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1730, the daughter of Jozef Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1700.
Jozef b. 1720/1722 m. 3rd ca 1758 to named Anna Wernikowska.

Jozef Hutten-Czapski (1720/1722-1765), Polish General Major, Governor of Elblag, Senator for the Kingdom of Poland. He was buried in 1765 in Chelmno. Jozef Czapski was the son of mentioned Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699 / 1700 - 1746 + Teofila Konopacka, 1680-1733.

Karol Czarnecki b. 1804 close to Braclaw, d. ca 1888, maybe in Cracow, probably LGB ideology, insurgent in 1831, poet, the son of Florian Czarnecki + Anna Skarzynski; the grandson of Jan Antoni Czarnecki / Jan Czarnecki (1700-1773).

In Smogulec - 12 km north to Golancz - met Css Eleonora Mielzynska (1815-1875), the daughter of General Stanislaw Mielzynski, the owner of Smogulec. Karol Czarnecki in 1839 bought Chwaliszewo, 5 km south-east to Smogulec and 12 km north-east to GOLANCZ.
In 1850 Eleonora Czarnecka Mielzynska m. 2nd Jozef Hutten-Czapski, but Karol Czarnecki in 1853 took again Chwaliszewo. His son was Bogdan Hutten-Czapski, famous advisor of German Empire until 1918.

Named Bogdan Franciszek Serwacy Hutten-Czapski b. 1851 in Smogulecka Wies, d. 1937, the Malta Order member, owned Smogulec, but his father KAROL Czarnecki escaped in 1874 to unknown place.

Kazimierz Golcz b. in 1744 in Lomnica, close to Trzcianka and Czarnkow, 18 km south-west to PILA, died in 1819 in Mostki / Mostki Kujawskie, 8 kilometres south-east of Sompolno, 28 km north-east of Konin, 17 km south-west to IZBICA KUJAWSKA.

Kazimierz was the late son of Heinrich Christian Gunther von der Goltz / Henryk Golcz the IInd, b. 1685 in Broczyno close to Czaplinek, died in 1764 in Walcz / Deutsche Krone.

Kazimierz's mother was Zofia Elzbieta Osterling / Sophia Elisabeth von der Goltz, b. in 1729; died after 1803. She was the daughter of Samuel von Oesterling and Elisabeth Theophila von Kussow b. 1700. Zofia's first son - Casimir / Kazimierz b. in 1744 [she was 15 years old].
Next children of named Zofia:
1. Margarethe Henriette von der Goltz, b. 1750,
2. Heinrich Samuel Gottlieb Gunther von der Goltz, b. 1751,
3. Ernst Sigismund Wilhelm von der Goltz, b. 1752,
4. Luise Eleonore Dorothea Marie von der Goltz, b. 1755,
5. Carl August Johann Gottlieb Siegmund von der Goltz, b. 1761.

KAZIMIERZ Golcz was the husband of Marianna Golcz and the father of
1.
Weronika Seweryna Mittelstaedt, b. in 1786 in Slupowa / Slupowiec in the NAKLO county, 3 km south-east to SMOGULEC,
11 km north-east to GOLANCZ, 21 km north-east to ZON, 19 km north-east to MARGONIN;
2. Antoni Pawel Golcz,
3. Adam Stefan Jan Golcz b. in 1790 in Slupowiec / Slupowa, the Naklo County, d. in 1859.

Kazimierz Golcz m. Marianna Golcz, b. in 1753, d. in 1817 in SOMPOLNO in the Konin county or in Mostki, close to MAKOLNO.


Copyright by Sofya SALOMATINA of Moscow:
"... In the first part of the 1880s two banking groups competed for Russian issues ... The first group's leader was DiscontoGesellschaft, the other active members being Mendelssohn & Co, Robert Warschauer & Co. and Deutsche Bank. The group included Petersburg International Bank and Russian Bank for Foreign Trade from Russian side. Their rivals may be called as 'Rothschilds' group', including besides Rothschilds their allies: S. Bleichroder, Berliner Handels-Gesellschaft and Lippmann, Rothenthal & Co.
In this alliance the Russian side was presented by Petersburg Discount and Loan Bank [see Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company] and sometimes by Volga-Kama Commercial Bank. These groups united in 1887. ... Petersburg International Bank and Petersburg Discount and Loan Bank had approximately equal shares, although International bank usually acted as a leader of Russian group and kept syndicates' accounts in Russia. In 1888-1891 owing to barriers to Russian equities at German market the French group, led by Paribas, joined to Russian issues due to active role of banking house Hoskier E. & Cie, which had been able to opened French market for Russian equity throughout intermediary of International Bank in negotiation with the Russian Ministry of Finance. ... The French side included ...
Credit lyonnais [see Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company] and Credit industriel et commercial ... Petersburg International Bank and Petersburg Discount and Loan Bank acted as intermediaries between the syndicate and the Russian government, railway companies, mortgage institutions. ...

WLADYSLAW LASKI / Vladislav Ljasskij (1831-1889) and Discount and Loan Bank's director, Abram Zak (d. 1893) played the roles of financial advisers of Ivan Vyshnegradsky, the Russian minister of Finance in 1888-1892. The minister was suspected of close connections with 'Rothschilds' group'. His no less close ties with International Bank arose before his appointment to ministerial post, when Vyshnegradsky executed duty of vice-chairman of the South-West Railways Society's board. International Bank provided the company with banking services. Sergei Witte, the successor of Vyshnegradsky as the minister of finance, began his private career at this railway company. International Bank enjoyed support or even auspices of government... After LASKI / Ljasskij's death in 1889, Adolf Rothstein was assigned to director's position and he enabled to retain bank's privileged positions in the time of the Witte's ministry in 1892-1903. ...".

The eldest Pole among Polish military figures bef. 1917 in RUSSIA, was general Jan Jacyna who served in a "Main technical committee" of Navy Ministry in St Petersburg since 1891; at a later date he acted, 1901 - 1917 as member on "the board of directors of government armouries" of the Navy Ministry (next War and Navy Ministry) in Petersburg; since then he was near to problems of war industry in Russia, especially during - 1914 / 1917 - the First world war; then (since 1915) he co-operated with "Military - industrial committee" composite of war industry's representatives and he ran up against suggestions of aeroplanes deliveries and aerial inventions (confer Jan Jacyna memoirs, vol. 1, p. 71); General JAN JACYNA was the most known general in all Polish environments of St Petersburg at the beginning of the 20th cent., amidst military and industrial activists, social workers after the Bolshevik revolution, and also among the Polish active politicians in Russian parliament since 1905/06; he was near to the imperial Russian court; general Jan Jacyna evaluated figure of Wladymir Boncz Brujewicz wholy negative when paid a call on Lenin at the end of January 1918. General Jan Jacyna kept in touch with e.g. Michal Szydlowski [see Sikorsky and Duflon & Konstantynowicz Company] and Karol Jaroszynski = Karol Yaroshinsky, who managed with a big loans especially during the First world war; about Jaroszynski see Shay McNeal, "The Plots to Rescue the Tsar", ed. London 2001.

The ILINSKI [Tadeusz Grabianka, Cagliostro and Malta] - Konstantynowicz [Stanislaw Radziwill + Soltan / Piottuch-Kublicki / Szumski / Bouvier; Breguet, Duflon, Marat and Neuchatel - Ceylon] branch:
Stefania Ilinski (1841 - 1920) m. Wladyslaw LASKI = Lasek, a banker, in 1870 the President of the International Bank in St. Petersburg. Above Wladyslaw Karol Jan Tadeusz Laski b. 1831.

Jozef Aleksander Wielopolski was the great-grandson of
1.
Aleksander Ignacy Jan Kanty Wielopolski, 1803-1877 + Paulina Apolonia Potocka, 1813-1895;
2.
Konrad Walewski, 1813-1896 + Ludwika Jozefa Stanislawa Potocka, 1814-1844;
3.
Aleksander Karol Bernard Laski, Jew, bpt., 1796-1850 + Bertha Zofia Tischler, 1802-1870;
4.
Count Jan Ilinski, 1785-1860 + Oktawia Morawska;
and the great-great-grandson of
1.
Jozef Stanislaw Wielopolski, 1777-1816 + ELeona / Leonora Dembinska, 1781-1824,
the daughter of
Ignacy Dembinski, 1753-1799 + Marianna Moszynska, ca 1760-1829,
the granddaughter of
Kunegunda Aksak + Arnolf Stefan Dembinski, 1704-1758.

Above Jozef Stanislaw Wielopolski was the son of
Count Ignacy Wielopolski, 1741-1797
[the son of Elzbieta Mniszech, ca 1720-1746]
+ Css Elzbieta Ankwicz, ca 1750-1797,
the daughter of
Salomea Schwarcenberg-Czerny, ca 1720-1756 + Count Stanislaw Walenty Ankwicz, 1720-1784.

Andrychow and Salomea Szwarcenberg-Czerny:

Julia Gostkowska b. ca 1805, m. ca 1823, to Brutus Ostrowski, 1800-1873, the son of Ignacy Blazej Ostrowski, 1770-1838 + Tekla Myszkowska, 1795-1823.
With the granddaughter of named JULIA:
Helena Maria Belza, b. ca 1850 + Wladyslaw Kazimierz Jaroszynski, ca 1838-1898,
with Helena's children among others:
Anna Bronislawa Jaroszynska, ca 1872-1903; Stanislaw Wladyslaw Jaroszynski b. ca 1874; Wladyslaw Jan Jaroszynski, 1876-1944, and others.

Julia's brother was
Ignacy Napoleon Gostkowski, Lieutenant, 1807-1881 + Ewa Archambault,
maybe the daughter of Marie Charbonneau + in 1810, Archambault.
Marie Charbonneau b. 1791 + Pierre Archambault in Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, in Bas-Canada.

Mentioned Ignacy Napoleon Gostkowski b. in Kromolow, 6 km east to Zawiercie, d. in 1881 in Chateaudun, in France, buried in Paris.
Ignacy Napoleon was the son of
Piotr Gostkowski + Css Kordula Tekla Regina Ankwicz, b. ca 1780, d. in 1838.

Ignacy Napoleon Gostkowski was the brother of Julia Magdalena Ostrowska.

Julia Gostkowska b. ca 1805, the daughter of Piotr Gostkowski + Kordula Tekla Regina Ankwicz.
Julia was the granddaughter of
General Konstanty Gostkowski, ca 1730-1790 + Zuzanna Jordan b. ca 1740.
Julia was the granddaughter of
Count Tadeusz Szymon Ankwicz, ca 1740-1785 + Katarzyna Malachowska of ANDRYCHOW, b. ca 1740, d. in 1820.

Tadeusz Szymon Ankwicz was the son of Stanislaw Walenty Ankwicz d. in 1784 + Salomea Szwarcenberg-Czerny.

Katarzyna Malachowska was married the 1st to Jan Nowosielski. Katarzyna was the mother of Jozefa Lapinska and Stanislaw Franciszek Ankwicz. Katarzyna was living in Andrychow in 1782-1783.

Above General Count Stanislaw Franciszek Ankwicz b. ca 1760, d. in 1810 in Barwald Dolny, 6 km east to WADOWICE.
General was the son of Count Tadeusz Szymon Ankwicz + Katarzyna Malachowska b. ca 1740.
Tadeusz Szymon Ankwicz b. in Andrychow, d. in 1785 in Andrychow,
was the son of
Stanislaw Walenty Ankwicz + Salomea Czerny.

Stanislaw Franciszek Ankwicz was the brother of Kordula Gostkowska. Kordula m. Piotr Gostkowski, the son of General Konstanty Gostkowski b. ca 1730 + Zuzanna JORDAN,
and the grandson of
Jakob Gostkowski and Kunegunda PODOSKA.

Above Count Tadeusz Szymon Ankwicz, ca ca 1740-1785, was the son of
Salomea Schwarcenberg-Czerny, ca 1720-1756 + Count Stanislaw Walenty Ankwicz, 1720-1784.

Above Stanislaw Walenty Ankwicz, 1720-1784, had also the son
Jozef ANKWICZ, pro-Russian politician, the Targowica member in 1792, MP, the governor of Nowy Sacz in 1782-1791, Senator in 1782-1791, lived in 1750-1794.

Above Julia Gostkowska b. ca 1805, was the daughter of Piotr Gostkowski died in 1835;
the granddaughter of
Konstanty Gostkowski, General, lived ca 1730-1790 + Zuzanna Jordan;
and named Zuzanna was the daughter of Kazimierz Jordan, ca 1700-1767.

Franciszek Ksawery Schwarcenberg-Czerny b. ca 1692 - 1764, was the son of Michal Stanislaw Czerny + Jadwiga Dembinska. Michal b. ca 1645, d. in 1697. Franciszek Ksawery m. Teresa Nielepiec, d. 1730 and second m. Krystyna Szembek.

Mentioned Franciszek Czerny-Szwarzenberg born ca 1692, died in 1764, the Lowicz official, in 1739 he was the Oswiecim governor, in 1746-1760 the Wojnicz official,
had daughters:
1.
Marianna Szwarcenberg-Czerny, ca 1710-1764 + Jozef Szembek, ca 1710-1765,
with a son
Count Ignacy Jozef Szembek, 1740-1835 + Kunegunda Walewska, ca 1766-1828,
the daughter of
Stanislaw Jozef Walewski, Senator, lived ca 1720-1770 + Konstancja Urszula Jordan b. ca 1730;
and named Kunegunda had a son
Piotr Szembek, General in 1830, Captain bef. 1815, lived in 1788-1866 + Henryka Fryderyka Becu de Tavernier, ca 1792-1870;
2.
Salomea Szwarcenberg-Czerny, ca 1720-1756 + Count Stanislaw Walenty Ankwicz,
Count in 1778, the Biecz governor in 1764-1771, the Nowy Sacz governor in 1771-1782, the Krakow official in 1759 and in 1752-1753, Senator in 1764-1782, lived in 1720-1784.

Stanislaw Czerny b. ca 1620, had the son
Michal Stanislaw Czerny = Michal Szwarcenberg-Czerny, b. ca 1645, the PARNAWA official, the Cracow official in the 70' of the 17th century. Above Michal Czerny b. ca 1645, in 1683 was the Cracow judge, the Niepolomice manager.

Michal Szwarcenberg-Czerny married Katarzyna Olszamowski, with 2 daughters and 3 sons, among others:
1.
Krystyna Szwarcenberg-Czerny + Olbracht Dembinski / Wojciech Dembinski, the ZATOR official, the Oswiecim official,
2.
Roza Szwarcenberg Czerny b. ca 1670 + Spytek Jordan the Cracow official.

Antonina Zaluskowska, b. ca 1802, d. ca 1862, m. in 1823 to Roman Ankwicz, major, the landlord of Zakrzewo in the Radomsko county = ZAKRZEW, 4 km east of Bugaj, in the Kodrab commune [in Bugaj Dmeninski = Bugaj Zakrzewski acted Antoni Skora of my mother's line], within the Radomsko County, 10 kilometres east of Radomsko [here to Kuchary, 1 km to Bugaj, the Skora family moved home from KRERY close to Chelmo]. Count Roman Wawrzyniec Ignacy Ankwicz, Captain, lived in 1785-1842; born in Sucha Wola, bpt. in Chmielnik, d. in Kodrab - 7 km east to Bugaj Zakrzewski; the son of ANKWICZ, b. ca 1750, d. 1797, the judge in Nowy Korczyn in 1783 - 1787, the Sandomierz official in 1778
[his brother was Count Hieronim Ankwicz m. ca 1800 to Tekla Bobrownicka, 1778-1858];
the grandson of
Count Wawrzyniec Ankwicz, the Sandomierz judge, lived ca 1720-1781 + Barbara Goluchowska d. in 1783
[Wawrzyniec Ankwicz b. ca 1720, m. 2nd to Kunegunda Ankwicz, b. ca 1740, the daughter of Stanislaw Walenty Ankwicz, 1720-1784 + Salomea Schwarzenberg Czerny died in 1756. Kunegunda m. 1st to Jan Kanty Ankwicz, the son of Lukasz Ankwicz + Teresa Paszkowska {b. ca 1700 ?}];
the great-grandson of
Hieronim Ankwicz, the Zawichost governor, lived ca 1690-1741 + Elzbieta Schwarcenberg-Czerny, b. ca 1690.

Elzbieta Schwarcenberg - Czerny was the daughter of Andrzej Szwarcenberg-Czerny junior, b. ca 1670.

BRZESKO [here was the judge aft. 1720 to the 50' of the 18th cent. Jan Moric Frankenberg] took ca 1800, Count Franciszek Witalis Zelenski, the Royal court official of Stanislaw August Poniatowski. Franciszek Witalis Zelenski had the son Kryspin Zelenski b. ca 1770. Count Franciszek Witalis Zelenski, ca 1741-1805, m. Kunegunda Stadnicka b. ca 1750. Named Kryspin ZELENSKI married Krystyna Ankwicz / Css Krystyna Antonina Agnieszka Ankwicz. Krystyna Ankwicz was born in 1785, in Inwald, east to ANDRYCHOW. In Inwald was born the mother of General Miroslaw Milewski, who was working for the Soviet counter-intelligence in Suwalki in 1944, and was the boss of Warsaw intelligence until 1985. Krystyna was the daughter of Count Jozef Ankwicz, b. 1750, killed in 1794 in Warsaw, the Targowica member + Anna Starowieyska.
Krystyna Zelenski Ankwicz was the granddaughter of
Count Stanislaw Walenty Ankwicz, 1720-1784 + Salomea Schwarcenberg-Czerny, ca 1720-1756.

This whole 18th century German structure was absorbed by Russian intelligence in the 19th century, especially in the early 20th century. After 1944/1945 Soviet intelligence had a choice of national minorities in the new Poland, who actively worked for the Russians and Germans in the 19th century. After 1989, the whole machine remained unchanged in the intelligence structures of the supposedly new Poland. After 2002, the Foreign Intelligence Agency only by General Nowek and Colonel Owsiany, has built above old structure in Poland and abroad. The entire organization of the Foreign Intelligence Agency from Poland, including Lodz, operates apparently for racist reasons, hating Poles, but also using the help of left-wing anti-Polish counterintelligence centers located in housing agencies, city hall, job agencies, schools and media, and mainly on television, which is clearly evidenced by the events of November and December 2022 [Sterte Close 24 and Bay View], but also from the years 1945/2022 [Halina Wodkiewicz of the Leszno village, Jaworski ex-Krokusowa 57 in Lodz, Sinti family Sedzicki at Krokusowa 59, Tadeusz Cieslak at Krokusowa 72A in Lodz, Przemyslaw of Zgierz from the Romani community, Zbigniew Natkanski of Lodz, Honoratow, Opoczno and Ossa, Robert Bubis close to Bialaczow and others].

Sakartvelo / Georgia sided with Russia in 2012/2013 [at the same time, a gypsy Maciej Igor Wojtczak born in Brzesc Kujawski acted against me, studying with Radoslaw Sadowski of Przybranowo [Romani, too] in Wloclawek, a wife from Lipno, where Lech Walesa studied, here Walesa served in the army [but ancestors in the Chocen commune, aft. ca 1803; here Findeisen in Smilowice, and Findensein's family in Zgierz, the Pawinskis, also in Bratoszewice aft. 2020; from Zgierz the Zieleniewskis, the friends to PM Leszek Miller, and this is team of Sedzicki at Krokusowa 59, with Tadeusz Cieslak at Krokusowa 72A, and support of Krokusowa 55, 15/17 and 47 in Lodz, with the Jaworski family until 2017 at Krokusowa 57 + Halina Wodkiewicz from the Leszno small village, 7 km to Krasne of the Krasinskis, but in Krasne we have Marceli Nowotko, the Soviet spy; Leszno is situated 7 km to Przasnysz [with the links to Bobrowski-Skora family {the links to Pffeifer of Przedborz, Skora of Krery in the Chelmo parish, Czarnocin owned by the Krzyzanowskis - Krzyzanowski in Samara co-operated in 1902 with Trocki / Lejba Bronstein before his visit in London to Lenin who under care of Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company + Armand-Paszkowski clan + Inessa Armand and Anna Konstantynowicz nee Armand of Moscow} and to Karwat-Lewald Jezierski clan, with the links to Puc close to Koscierzyna], here in Przasnysz lived the German family Rodys + Findeisen of Swiedziebnia and the Chocen commune, with the Nostitz-Jackowski, Swiatopelk-Mirski then in Stara Hancza, and in January 1905 in St Petersburg Minister of Home Office; Rodys intermarried Findeisen - Swiatopelk-Mirski branch, and moved home to Zgierz - intermarried to Zieleniewski and the Malgorzata Zieleniewska acted against me ca 1987/2001, together with Monika Bogucka acted 2001/2005 married Sedzicka at Krokusowa 59, the friends to the Jaworskis at Krokusowa 57 {in Monika Bogucka Sedzicka met Paulina Sosnierz, of Police close to Szczecin, and this is links to Romanian Gypsies like Mariusz who acted in January 2023} and to Jaroslaw Slota vel Jaroslaw Skota from CHOCEN, acted 1983-2001; I have friend from the Chocen commune aft. ca 2010 to January 2023], here in LIPNO also lived Leszek Balcerowicz [the link to Sinti Boguslaw Grabowski, acted with Donald Tusk, and Boguslaw Grabowski was my friend in Lodz in 1968-ca 1983. The Tusk family lived around Koscierzyna among others in the estates of the Gostkowski family from Tomice, few km to Wadowice. The Andrychow and Wadowice area was the center in the 18/19th centuries of Polish-German conspiration, but here we have Czeslaw Kiszczak in Roczyny, the Wojtyla clan in Czaniec of the Habsburgs, and in Inwald east to Andrychow we have the mother to General Miroslaw Milewski, then Miroslaw Milewski was taken by Soviet counter-intelligence in Suwalki in 1944; General Czeslaw Kiszczak was the Soviet intelligence spy from 1945 in Wien / Vienna], and Leszek Balcerowicz was bef. 1989 a high-ranking scientist of the Polish United Workers' Party and he is acting again in January 2023; here in LIPNO was Pola Negri living in her childhood, a gypsy with a father in the Zilina county in Slovakia {with Zilina co-operated the Turabelidze/Tarashvili clan of north Caucasus, Mizuri in Svanetia, and at Tbilisi, with the support of Polish Foreign Affairs HQ in Warsaw bef. 2020}, from where I was controlled in the West around 2014/2015. Pro-Russian governments in Georgia since 2012/2013 introduced Soviet intelligence networks to the West via Thessaloniki, Albania, Bruges, Catalonia and foreign ministries in Warsaw. Until January 2023, the Polish authorities said little about it, hiding the case of the murder of Zviad Gamsakhurdia who was elected as the President of Georgia in 1991, gaining 87% of votes in election; the authorities of present Georgia in 2022/2023 want to murder Mikheil Saakashvili, a Georgian and Ukrainian politician and jurist. He was the third president of Georgia for two consecutive terms from 25 January 2004. Currently in January 2023, Saakashvili is being slowly killed with heavy metals.

We have links from Okocim and the family of Lech Walesa to the Kiedrzynskis, Plaskowskis, Zboinskis, Nostitz-Jackowskis with the link to Chalin, Sobowo, Sedziszow Malopolski and BRZESKO-Okocim with the FRANKENBERG family:

Anton Goetz No 4, 1756-1831, came from Langenenslingen, the municipality in the district of Biberach in Baden-Wurttemberg in Germany. He moved home to eastern BIBERACH. Langenenslingen is situated 17 km west to Betzenweiler.
Anton Goetz b. 1756, m. 4 times, the 1st with unknown ca 1778/1779, but Anton married Maria Monika Miescht in 1792; Maria was born in 1766, in Betzenweiler at half way from Biberach to mentioned LANGENENSLINGEN in the Baden-Wurttemberg province in Deutschland.
Anton Gotz / Goetz No 5, b. 1779/1780.

2.
Wincenty Walewski, 1785-1820 + Konstancja Salomea Jozefa Walewska, 1791-1843.

Wincenty Walewski was the son of Jozef Kalasanty Walewski of JEDLNO, 1747-1792 + Paulina Radolinska, ca 1756-1830.
3.
Aleksander Karol Bernard Laski, 1796-1850, was the son of Jews parents:
Jan Karol Chaim Laski, b. ca 1760 + Atala / Natalia Jozefina Jakubowicz, 1776-1850.

Note to LASKI:
Zofia Berta Tischler Laski / Zofia Lasek (December 1802-1870) had a son Aleksander Wiktor Antoni Jozef Laski born in 1828. Zofia Berta married Aleksander Karol Bernard Laski b. March 1796. Zofia Berta Laska was born as Tyszler / Tischler - NOT as the daughter of SZMUL Zbytkower.

Above Aleksander Wiktor Antoni Jozef Laski, 1828-1880, had 10 siblings:
Jozefa Emilia Laska; Zofia Julia du Bos (born Laski); and 8 other siblings.

Named Aleksander WIKTOR LASKI married unknown de Lisboa born in 1840. Bertha Zofia Tischler, 1802-1870, was the daughter of Lazariusz TISCHLER b. ca 1770 + Anna Jakubowicz.

For the second time Samuel Zbytkower m. with Euprozyna Gabriel (1750-1836), with whom he divorced.
For the third time in 1799 Samuel Zbytkower married to Judyta Bucky (died in 1829) or Bucca.

Judyta Zbytkower (nee Bucca) or Gitel, b. 1749 [?] in Frankfurt an der Oder. The daughter of Levin Bucca; the wife of Samuel Zbytkower / Szmul Zbytkower. Judyta was the mother of
Ludwika Rebeka Flatau;
Marjanna Barbara Bona Oesterreicher
and mentioned Anna Tischler, Morawska.

Stefania Ilinski (1841 - 1920) m. Wladyslaw LASKI and they had 2 children:
1.
Maria Lasek / LASKI, b. 1867 + Count Zygmunt Wielopolski;
2. Aleksandra Lasek / LASKI (1870-1909).

Named Wladyslaw Lasek / Wladyslaw LASKI was the son of Zofia Berta Tischler Laski / Lasek (1802-1870) and Zofia was NOT the daughter of Szmul Zbytkower! Zofia Berta was the daughter of Lazariusz TISCHLER + Anna Jakubowicz.

In the Powazkowski Cementery of Warsaw we have a tomb of the Wielopolski-Laski family branch, with:
1. Atalia Fraenkel nee Jakubowicz b. 1776, d. 1850; 2. Eufrozyna Hejman d. 1836; 3. Count Zygmunt Wielopolski, 1863 - May 1919; 4. Aleksander Laski, March 1796 - 1850; 5. Berta Laska nee Tischler, Dec. 1802 - May 1870; 6. Aleksander Laski, 1829 - 1880; 7. Wladyslaw Laski, 1831 - 1889; 8. Baron Antoni Edward Fraenkel, 1809 - 1883; 9. Aleksander Laski, 1870 - 1909; 10. Css Stefania Ilinski Laska, 1841 - 1920.

Above Bertha Zofia Tischler, Jew, bpt., 1802-1870, m. in 1819 in Warsaw, to Aleksander Karol Bernard Laski, 1796-1850, Jew, bpt., the son of Jan Karol Chaim Laski, b. ca 1760 in LASK + Atala Natalia Jozefina Jakubowicz, Jew, bpt., 1776-1850, the daughter of Samuel Jakubowicz b. ca 1730, d. 1801 + Eufrozyna Gabryjel / Eufrozyna GABRIEL, 1750-1836 [compare the Gabriel-Karwat branch of Bydgoszcz, and the Gabriel came from London and Silesia].

Above Samuel Jozef Zbytkower Jakubowicz was born ca 1730 or Samuel Jozef Jakubowicz, 1727-1801. Samuel married Judyta Gitel Bucky born in 1739; they had 4 daughters: among others Ludwika Rebeka Flattau (born Zbytkower). Samuel Zbytkower then married Eufrozyna Jakubowicz (born Gabryjel in 1750) with a daughter Atala Natalia Jozefina Laski (born Jakubowicz). Samuel Zbytkower died in 1801 = Samuel Jozef Zbytkower Jakubowicz, b. ca 1730, and Samuel Zbytkower married unknown or married above GABRIEL with the daughter Atalja Teresa Jozefina Laska born Jakubowicz. Karol Jan Laski older, was the friend of Szmul Jakubowicz / Jozef Samuel Sonnenberg / Samuel Zbytkower, b. 1727 - d. 1801, the son of Jakub Awigdor.

But we know on Atalia Jozefa Adolfina Zbytkower Sonnenberg (1776-1850, was the wife of Karol Jan Laski, Polish banker of Jewish origin, and after his death in 1802, she was married to Samuel Fraenkel / FRENKIEL). ATALIA was the daughter of banker Szmul Zbytkower.

But mentioned Zofia Berta Tischler Laski / Zofia Lasek (1802-1870) was NOT the daughter of Szmul Zbytkower. Zofia Berta Laska was born as Tyszler / Tischler - NOT as the daughter of SZMUL Zbytkower. Bertha Zofia Tischler, 1802-1870, was the daughter of Lazariusz TISCHLER b. ca 1770 + Anna Jakubowicz, and named here ANNA was the daughter of SZMUL ZYTKOWER.

Jozef Samuel Sonnenberg / SZMUL Zbytkower, b. 1727 - d. 1801, was the son of Jakub Awigdor. And Wladyslaw Lasek / Wladyslaw LASKI b. 1831, was the son of Zofia Berta Tischler Laski / Zofia Lasek (1802-1870). Aleksander LASKI older b. 1796, married above Bertha Tischler. Css Stefania Maria Ilinska, 1841-1920 + Wladyslaw Karol Jan Laski / LASEK younger, 1831-1889, the Congress Kingdom official in 1863-1866. Wladyslaw Karol Jan Laski, 1831-1889, the son of Aleksander LASKI older b. 1796 + Bertha Tischler. Wladyslaw Lasek / Wladyslaw LASKI [= Wladyslaw Karol Jan Laski, 1831-1889] was the son of Zofia Berta Tischler Laski / Zofia Lasek (1802-1870) and Zofia Lasek Zbytkower was the daughter of Szmul Zbytkower. Wladyslaw Karol Jan Laski, 1831-1889,
the son of
Aleksander LASKI older b. 1796 + above Bertha Tischler b. 1802.
Above Aleksander Karol Bernard Laski, Jew, bpt., 1796-1850, was the son of Jan Karol Chaim Laski b. ca 1760 + Atala Natalia Jozefina Jakubowicz, Jew, bpt., 1776-1850.

Wladyslaw Karol Jan LASKI b. 1831, had a son Aleksander LASKI younger, 1870-1909 + Michalina Ordega, 1869-1922.

Atalia Jozefa Adolfina Zbytkower Sonnenberg (1776-1850, was the wife of Karol Jan Laski, Polish banker of Jewish origin, and after his death in 1802, she was married to Samuel Fraenkel / FRENKIEL).

ATALIA was the daughter of banker Szmul Zbytkower!

Karol Jan Laski was the friend of Szmul Jakubowicz / Jozef Samuel Sonnenberg / Zbytkower, b. 1727 - d. 1801, the son of Jakub Awigdor.

Szmul Jakubowicz / Jozef Samuel Sonnenberg / Zbytkower, b. 1727 - d. 1801, the son of Jakub Awigdor. Szmul Zbytkower was a Jewish merchant and supplier, banker, factor, protege of King Stanislaw August Poniatowski [similar like TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO]; The Great Polish Patriot in 1794. The friend of MICHAL PONIATOWSKI - see Maleszewski + Venture de Paradise and BREGUET. SZMUL ZBYTKOWER was three times married. With his second wife, he had a daughter, Atalia Jozefa Adolfina (1776-1850, wife of Karol Jan Laski, and after his death Samuel Fraenkel / Frenkiel). With his third wife, he had three daughters - Marianna Barbara Dora (1780-1830), Ludwika Rebeka (born 1781) and Anna.

SZMUL Zbytkower:
"... His position at the royal court was extremely strong. His third wife, Judyta (Gitel) Jakubowicz Lewi, from Frankfurt by Oder, led a salon in Warsaw ... She was also regularly invited by the king for Thursday's dinners ... After his death, Zbytkower's interests were taken over by his son Ber Sonnenberg. He founded the Bergson family, from which Henri Bergson, a French philosopher, came from...".

At margin - insurgents of 1831 and they had estates confiscated by the Russians:
Ilinski Antoni and Xawery Ilinski; Ilinski Jan.

St. Petersburg International Bank - director A. I. ROTHSTEIN, a German by origin. A. I. Rothstein, a director of the Russo-Chinese Bank also. After LASKI / Ljasskij's death in 1889, Adolf Rothstein was assigned to director's board.

Stefania Ilinski (1841 - 1920) m. Wladyslaw LASKI = Lasek, banker, in 1870 the President of the International Bank in St. Petersburg.
Copyright by Sofya SALOMATINA of Moscow:
"... In the first part of the 1880s two banking groups competed for Russian issues ... The first group's leader was DiscontoGesellschaft, the other active members being Mendelssohn & Co, Robert Warschauer & Co. and Deutsche Bank. The group included Petersburg International Bank and Russian Bank for Foreign Trade from Russian side. Their rivals may be called as 'Rothschilds' group', including besides Rothschilds their allies: S. Bleichroder, Berliner Handels-Gesellschaft and Lippmann, Rothenthal & Co. In this alliance the Russian side was presented by Petersburg Discount and Loan Bank [see Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company] and sometimes by Volga-Kama Commercial Bank. These groups united in 1887. ... Petersburg International Bank and Petersburg Discount and Loan Bank had approximately equal shares, although International bank usually acted as a leader of Russian group and kept syndicates' accounts in Russia. In 1888-1891 owing to barriers to Russian equities at German market the French group, led by Paribas, joined to Russian issues due to active role of banking house Hoskier E. & Cie, which had been able to opened French market for Russian equity throughout intermediary of International Bank in negotiation with the Russian Ministry of Finance. ...
The French side included ...
Credit lyonnais [see Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company] and Credit industriel et commercial ... Petersburg International Bank and Petersburg Discount and Loan Bank acted as intermediaries between the syndicate and the Russian government, railway companies, mortgage institutions. ...

WLADYSLAW LASKI / Vladislav Ljasskij (1831-1889) and Discount and Loan Bank's director, Abram Zak (d. 1893) played the roles of financial advisers of Ivan Vyshnegradsky, the Russian minister of Finance in 1888-1892. The minister was suspected of close connections with 'Rothschilds' group'. His no less close ties with International Bank arose before his appointment to ministerial post, when Vyshnegradsky executed duty of vice-chairman of the South-West Railways Society's board. International Bank provided the company with banking services. Sergei Witte, the successor of Vyshnegradsky as the minister of finance, began his private career at this railway company. International Bank enjoyed support or even auspices of government... After LASKI / Ljasskij's death in 1889, Adolf Rothstein was assigned to director's position and he enabled to retain bank's privileged positions in the time of the Witte's ministry in 1892-1903. ...".

4.
Count Jan Ilinski, 1785-1860,
was the son of
Count August Jozef Ilinski, 1760-1844 + Antonina Leonora Komorowska, 1770-1838;
and the grandson of
Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski, 1731-1794 + Jozefa Marianna Wessel, ca 1730-1799 [see LIPNIK in Bielsko-Biala with the ancestors of Cardinal Karol Wojtyla];
and also the grandson of
Jakub Bartlomiej Komorowski, 1724-1781 + Antonina Brygitta Pawlowska died in 1791.

Note on Ilinski:

August Jozef Ilinski was the son of
Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski, born in 1731 in the DUBNO parish + Jozefa Wessel
[Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski was the owner of Romanow, the Zytomierz official, MP of Kiev, in 1779 Count;
m. 1st Marianna Jozefa Wessel 1 voto Jan Aksak;
m. 2nd Katarzyna Bielska, the daughter of Jozef Bielski b. ca 1700;
m. 3rd to Anna Jakoba Braconnier].

Maciej Mielzynski with 3rd wife had the daughter Urszula Mielzynska (1689-1743) m. Antoni Walknowski, with the son - Owidiusz Wierusz-Walknowski, the husband of BRYGIDA BARDZKA [here we have my family history].

MACIEJ's Mielzynski next daughter was
Elzbieta Mielzynska, 1687-1716, m. Franciszek Wessel, official in Zakroczym; 1680-1724
[the brother of Wojciech Wessel who was the father of famous
Teodor Wessel, 1730-1791 - the supporter of Adam Poninski junior]
- with the son Stanislaw Wessel, b. 1716, and
the granddaughter Jozefa Wessel married to Jan Kajetan Benedykt ILINSKI b. 1731,
with the son
Jozef August Ilinski, the Tadeusz Grabianka's supporter - the core of the ILLUMINATI movement and the TEMPLARS.

Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski was the owner of Romanow, the Zytomierz official, MP of Kiev, in 1779 Count; m. 1st Marianna Jozefa Wessel, 1-voto Jan Aksak; m. {ca 1774 ?} 2nd Katarzyna Bielska {b. ca 1755}, the daughter of Jozef Bielski b. ca 1730 {or bef. 1730}, who was the owner of Rohatyn
{Katarzyna's sister married Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski born 1759
- here we have the history of WALEWSKI and Wola Pszczolecka together with a branch:
Rogaczewski + ex-Kiedrzynski};
m. 3rd to Anna Jakoba Braconnier.

Above Jozef August Ilinski, the Tadeusz Grabianka's supporter - the core of the ILLUMINATI movement and the TEMPLARS.

Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski was the owner of Romanow, the Zytomierz official, MP of Kiev, in 1779 Count;
m. 1st Marianna Jozefa Wessel, 1-voto Jan Aksak;
m. {ca 1774 ?} 2nd Katarzyna Bielska {b. ca 1755}, the daughter of Jozef Bielski b. ca 1730 {or bef. 1730}, who was the owner of Rohatyn {Katarzyna's sister married Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski born 1759 - here we have the history of WALEWSKI and Wola Pszczolecka together with a branch: Rogaczewski + ex-Kiedrzynski};
m. 3rd to Anna Jakoba Braconnier.

Above August Jozef Ilinski, b. 1766 [ILLUMINATI and Tadeusz Grabianka], was the son of Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski, born in 1731 in the DUBNO parish + 1st wife Jozefa Wessel Aksak. Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski was the owner of Romanow.

Andrzej Karwat the 3rd, b. bef. 1790, with the 2nd wife had a son JULIAN Karwat b. ca 1820, m. Urszula BIALOBLOCKA b. ca 1820. Urszula Karwat Bialoblocka had a daughter Helena Karwat + Ksawery Franciszek Mieczkowski b. ca 1850, with the son Stefan Mieczkowski b. 1882 + Elwira Maria ROMER b. 1874.

Helena Karwat Mieczkowska b. ca 1850, had a brother
Jozef Karwat, 1852-1902 in MECHLIN close to SREM [Grzegorz Karwat came from Bydgoszcz, and his ancestors from the SREM district - my colleague, ca 2008 / bef. 2021] + Zofia Hutten-Czapska, ca 1860-1939 in POZNAN,
with children:
Witold Karwat b. bef. 1890;
Janina Karwat b. ca 1890;
Wanda Karwat b. ca 1890.

Michal Karwat b. ca 1760, was the brother [!] of Andrzej Karwat the 2nd, b. bef. 1770.
But Andrzej Karwat b. bef. 1790, was the son [!] of named MICHAL Karwat b. ca 1760.
Andrzej Karwat the 3rd, b. bef. 1790, married Maria Kreciewska b. ca 1790.

Mentioned Elwira Maria Romer, 1874 in the Bagdoniskio manor, the Kriaunos district - 1954, the daughter of
Michal Kazimierz ROMER + Konstancja Tukallo.
Elwira Romer was the wife of Stefan Mieczkowski, with the children:
Helena Mieczkowska; Andrzej Mieczkowski and Michal Mieczkowski.
ELWIRA Mieczkowska Romer was the sister of
Eliza Irena Komorowska;
Helena Zuzanna Rachela Wollowicz;
Mikolaj Jozef Romer;
Marja Ludwika Romer;
Mikolaj Pius Paskal Romer;
and 2 others.

Michal Kazimierz Romer, 1845 in Vilnius - 1920 because heart decease, buried in Obeliai, in the Rokiskis District, the Poniewiez / Panevezys County in Lithuania, the son of
Stefan Michal Romer / Stephan Michael Anthony von Romer.

Stephan Michael Anthony von Romer / Stefan Michal Antoni Romer, 1816 in Vilnius - 1846 in Naujieji Trakai, the son of Michal Romer + Rachel Francisca de Raes.
Rachel Francisca de Raes / Rachele Pranciska Romer de Raes / Rachela Franceska Romer De Raes, as Rachela Kolowrat de Raes, 1783 in the Abromiskiu manor in the Traku district - 1855 in Vilnius, the daughter of Franciszek de Raes and Judyta JELENSKA.

Above Michal Jozef Romer, 1778 - 1853, the son of Anna PAC + Stefan Dominik Romer, 1721 - 1793. Stefan Dominik b. 1721, was the son of Helena Sulistrowska / Elena Romer Sulistrowska, b. ca 1700 + Stefan Jerzy Romer b. 1678, d. 1773;
the grandson of Mateus von Romer, Jr. and Helena / Elena Kierdej, ca 1660 in Vladikiskes - 1715. Mateus von Romer, Jr. / Mateusz Romer junior, 1655 - 1718, the son of Mateus Romer senior and Barbara von Weindte.
Mateusz Romer senior, ca 1606 - 1699 in the Kaunas Region in Lithuania;
the son of Stephan von Romer and Elisabeta von der Ropp, ca 1580 - 1628, the daughter of Christopher von der Ropp the 2nd and Sophie von Lambsdorff, the daughter of Johann von Lambsdorff and Margaretha von Buttlar / Malgorzata BUTLER.
Mateusz Romer senior was the son of Stefan Romer, ca 1570-1635;
the grandson of Simon von Romer and Zofia von der Wenge Lambsdorf.
Above Szymon Romer, ca 1540 - 1580 in RYGA / Riga, Latvia, the son of Bernard Romer and Katarzyna von Pfeilen von Piel.
SZYMON Romer moved home in 1560 from Haryia and Wirland to Riga, took Jungferhoff in the Bask county / Bowsk.

But the Romer line of INWALD:

Aleksander Romer, ca 1730-1772,
who was the son of older Aleksander Romer, b. ca 1675,
and the grandson of Eliasz Romer, b. ca 1640,
the great-grandson of oldest Aleksander Romer, ca 1605-1666,
the great-great-grandson of Jerzy Ezajasz Romer, ca 1560-1608;
the great-great-great-grandson of Stanislaw Stencek Romer b. 1530.

But Lithuanian branch of the Romer family:
Szymon Romer, b. ca 1540, the son of Bernard Romer b. ca 1510.

This webpage is on Karol Wojtyla with Count Karol Wladyslaw Romer b. in 1920 in Inwald.

Czaniec - 5 km south to BULOWICE; 4 km south-west to ROCZYNY; 5 km west to Andrychow and 10 km west to Inwald; 18 km west to Wadowice; and 14 / 15 km east to LIPNIK [LIPNIK with Karol Wojtyla's ancestrors - now in eastern Bielsko-Biala]; 18 / 19 km north-east to Cyganski Las / Gypsy Forest, southern part of Bielsko-Biala]. Karol Wojtyla senior b. in Czaniec, close to ANDRYCHOW - NOT in Lipnik.

Eliasz Piottuch-Kublicki of Livland / Inflanty, born ca 1730, married in ca 1775 to Augusta Soltan b. ca 1750 or 1760
[the daughter of Stanislaw Soltan, 1698 - 1758 + Helena Romer;
the granddaughter of Samuel Soltan, 1654 - 1735;
and great-granddaughter of Hieronim Wladyslaw Soltan].

Andrzej Karwat b. bef. 1790, with the 2nd wife had a son JULIAN Karwat b. ca 1820, m. Urszula BIALOBLOCKA b. ca 1820. Urszula Karwat Bialoblocka had a daughter Helena Karwat + Ksawery Franciszek Mieczkowski b. ca 1850,
with the son Stefan Mieczkowski b. 1882 + Elwira Maria ROMER b. 1874.
Helena Karwat Mieczkowska b. ca 1850, had a brother
Jozef Karwat, 1852-1902 in MECHLIN close to SREM [Grzegorz Karwat came from Bydgoszcz, and his ancestors from the SREM district - my colleague, ca 2008 / bef. 2021] + Zofia Hutten-Czapska, ca 1860-1939 in POZNAN.

Karol Wincenty Bobrowski b. 1799, was the father of
1. Adela Romer born in Inwald;
2. Felicja Ursyn Bobrowski;
3. Barbara Zborowska.
4. MARIA Bobrowska Romer b. 1830.

Above Adela Romer Bobrowska had a sister Css Maria von Romer (nee Bobrowska), 1830 in Leki Dolne - 1899 in Viezdzietka / Biezdziatka, the daughters of Karol Wincenty Franciszek Bobrowski.
Maria BOBROWSKA was the wife of Count Stanislaw Romer, 1819 in Zolkow in the Jaslo district - 1902 in Biezdziatka.

This is old communist network of Generals Kiszczak, Milewski and Jaruzelski of the second half of the 20th century.

Karol Wincenty Bobrowski b. 1799, was among others the father of Adela Romer born in Inwald.

Roman Bobrowski had a brother Count Karol Wincenty Franciszek Bobrowski who was living in INWALD and Leki Dolne. Karol Wincenty Bobrowski b. 1799, d. in 1876, the son of Count Konstanty Erazm Albert Bobrowski.

CZANIEC [with the Wojtyla family] - 5 km south-west to Roczyny [with the KISZCZAK family]. Mentioned Anna Wojtyla nee Przeczek b. in 1853 in Lipnik, the daughter of Franciszek Przeczek and Maria Hess; the wife of Maciej Wojtyla, the wedding in 1878 in Lipnik, with the son Karol Wojtyla.
Above Franciszka Wojtyla nee Galuszka born ca 1810 / in 1820. Franciszka born in Porabka, m. in 1842, in Czaniec close to Andrychow, to Franciszek Wojtyla. She d. in 1879, in Czaniec.
Above Bartlomiej Wojtyla b. in 1788 in Czaniec, the son of Maciej Wojtyla + Marianna Kowalska. Bartlomiej married Anna Chudecki in 1810. Above Marianna Wojtyla nee Kowalska b. bef. 1770. Franciszka Galuszka married Franciszek Wojtyla in 1826.

The CZANIEC landlords:
Maksymilian Lohman, 1914-1990, m. in 1947, in Inwald, to Css Elzbieta Helena Romer, the daughter of Count Rodryg Tomasz Maria Romer, 1893-1967 + Css Zofia Drohojowska.

Above Zofia Drohojowska b. 1893, was the great-granddaughter of
Count Seweryn Stanislaw Drohojowski, ca 1790-1852;
Stanislaw Grabinski b. ca 1780
[Dorota KIEDRZYNSKA was 1 voto Wawrzyniec Grabinski; 2nd voto Tomasz Psarski, the 3rd MADALINSKA. Dorota was 1st married (1768 / 1769 ?) to Wawrzyniec Grabinski / Wawrzyniec Bartlomiej Grabinski who d. before 1769 - his father Stefan Grabinski d. 1742, mother Konstancja Lubiatowska d. 1763;
his brothers:
Jan Grabinski, Andrzej Grabinski, Bartlomiej Grabinski d. 1787;
his step-father Szymon Czarniecki d. 1744];
Jan Benedykt Paschalis Czarnowski, died in 1884.

Count Karol Wladyslaw Romer b. in 1920 in Inwald.

Count Karol Wladyslaw Romer b. 1920 in INWALD, d. 1984, the son of Rodryg Romer + Zofia Drohojowska. Roderick / Rodryg Tomasz Maria Romer, 1893-1967 in BIELSKO-BIALA, was the son of Adam Romer b. 1856 + Elzbieta Vetter von der Liliz.

Adam Romer was born 1856, was NOT the son of Count Adam Romer, Sr. + Css Elizabeth Romer.

Count Adam Romer b. 1856 in Inwald, the Wadowice County, d. in 1938 in Inwald,
was the son of
Count Feliks Aleksander Cyprian Romer + Css Adela Bobrowska, 1826 in Inwald - 1886 in Inwald, the Wadowice County,
the daughter of
Count Karol Wincenty Franciszek Bobrowski.

Helena Soltan, Weyssenhoff, younger, born Romer ca 1730,
was the daughter of
Stefan Jerzy Romer b. 1678 + Helena Sulistrowska born bef. 1710.
Above Helena Soltan younger had 11 siblings:
Stefan Dominik Romer, Ignacy Franciszek Romer and 9 others.

Helena ROMER b. ca 1730, married Stanislaw Soltan No 1, b. in 1698
with 2 children, among others
Stanislaw Soltan b. 1756, No 2.

Helena married 2nd Jan Weyssenhoff born ca 1727 with 4 sons: among others JOZEF Weyssenhoff.

Roman Bobrowski had a brother Count Karol Wincenty Franciszek Bobrowski who was living in INWALD and Leki Dolne. Karol Wincenty Bobrowski b. 1799, d. in 1876, the son of Count Konstanty Erazm Albert Bobrowski + Barbara. Karol Wincenty Bobrowski was the father of Adela Romer born in Inwald.

Above Adela Romer Bobrowska born in INWALD had a sister Css Maria von Romer (nee Bobrowska), 1830 in Leki Dolne - 1899 in Viezdzietka / Biezdziatka, the daughters of Karol Wincenty Franciszek Bobrowski.

Maria Bobrowska was the wife of Count Stanislaw Romer, 1819 in Zolkow in the Jaslo district - 1902 in Biezdziatka.

Adela Romer Bobrowska was the wife of Feliks Aleksander Cyprian Romer in 1844, and
Feliks Romer b. in 1818, died in 1886 in Inwald, the Wadowice County,
was the son of count Jacob Nikodem Romer, 1793-1861;
the grandson of Cyprian Romer / Cyprian Pawel Romer, 1772-1850;
the great-grandson of Aleksander Romer, ca 1730-1772,
who was the son of older Aleksander Romer, b. ca 1675,
and the grandson of Eliasz Romer, b. ca 1640,
the great-grandson of oldest Aleksander Romer, ca 1605-1666,
the great-great-grandson of Jerzy Ezajasz Romer, ca 1560-1608;
the great-great-great-grandson of Stanislaw Stencek Romer b. 1530.

Adela Romer Bobrowska had a sister Css Maria Romer (nee Bobrowska). Maria was the wife of Count Stanislaw Romer, 1819 in Zolkow in the Jaslo district - 1902 in Biezdziatka. This is old communist network of Generals Czeslaw Kiszczak, Miroslaw Milewski and them boss Wojciech Jaruzelski of the second half of the 20th century. My research [of 1987 until 03 October 2022] concerns multi state intelligence networks created in the first half of the 18th century. Initially it was a global political network of the Russian intelligence infiltrated by Jews in the half of the 18th century; the British [1791], French [from the 40s of the 18th century]; Gypsies in the second half of the 19th century; and Germans [1768/1776], and by the Polish independence conspiracy [was established 1792/1799] starting from a years 1870/1878/1880 together with the Konstantynowiczs in Miezonka aft. 1842, Swolna, Viljandi, Tallinn, Kazan in the 40' of the 19th century, in Moscow with the ARMAND family + Japaridze Saparov + Oldenburg.

Above Count Stanislaw Romer, b. 1819,
was the son of
Count Jakub Jozef Nikodem Romer b. in 1793 in Viezdziatka.
The grandson of Cyprian Pawel Romer von Chysow-Romer b. 1772 in Viezdziatka, Count in 1832.
The great-grandson of Aleksander Romer younger b. ca 1730, d. in 1772.


Donald Tusk and Boguslaw Grabowski; Andrzej Ostoja-Owsiany and Leszek Moczulski; Znyk-Sobczyk and Waldemar Pawlak; Stefan Niesiolowski and Sosnierz of Police; Lech Walesa and Maciej Wojtczak, Jaroslaw Slota and Monika Sedzicka Bogucka with Helena Jaworska-Wodkiewicz and Tadeusz Cieslak. Lewald-Jezierski of Puc, Karwat of Wichulec and Nostitz-Jackowski of Tczew. Temler and Pfeiffer in Przedborz. The Frankenberg family in Brzesko, Olesnica, Oszczeklin, Raszewy, Brzezie and Koscielec. The Malachowski-Kiedrzynski-Milewski line. Malachowski and Krasicki. Broniszewice, Rajcza and Domaradzyn - the Jordan family. Roczyny, Inwald and Czaniec close to Andrychow, with Nidek close to Kety - Romer, Szwarcenberg-Czerny, Jordan, Antoni Dembinski, Bobrowski. Skora-Bobrowski-Malachowski-Ankwicz arrangement from Roczyny-Czaniec-Inwald and Andrychow to Beczkowice, Chelmo, Krery, Czarnocin, Lodz, Bugaj Dmeninski with the links to Przybranowo-Jeleniewo-Zgierz and Baranowski-Murzynowski-Kochanowski-Pawinski-Mielzynski-Findeisen political and genealogical branch.


The Frankenberg family
influenced many other noble families in the 19th century [this is link to ORDEGA in Zelechow and to SEDZISZOW MALOPOLSKI], including my maternal and paternal family
[Paszkowski - Szwarcenberg Czerny - Armand in Moscow - Konstantynowicz in Kazan, Moscow and Miezonka - Zbieranowski and Andrzejak in Koluszki Stare - links to Jozef Pilsudski and Wladymir Ulianov LENIN, and General Tadeusz Kosciuszko with General Stanislaw FISZER. Szwarcenberg Czerny family owned Roczyny, CZANIEC and INWALD around ANDRYCHOW].
The villages that were in the possession of the Frankenbergs were then centers of Polish underground, under German influence, but were also intensively infiltrated by Russian intelligence, mainly with the help of national minorities who lived nearby.

Raszewy is a village in the Zerkow commune, within the Jarocin County, Greater Poland Province, 3 kilometres north-east of ZERKOW, 15 km north-east of Jarocin -
this is link to Gustaw Ujejski, the son of Wilhelm Marceli Ujejski, b. ca 1830, and Angela Wojakowska born in 1832. GUSTAW was the grandson of Wincenty Ujejski = Jozef Ujejski, b. 1778, the ILLUMINATI {secret ILLUMINATI envoy to St Petersburg after the death of TADEUSZ GRABIANKA in 1807}, and Tekla Stojowska-JORDAN.
ZERKOW close to Jarocin - 15 km to north. Komorze close to Zerkow. Katy - 3 km north-west to WILKOWYJA. South to ZERKOW. 19 km north-west to MAMOTY and CZERMIN.
Wilkowyja with the parish church, by the Lutynia river, 7 km north-east to JAROCIN, 8 km south to ZERKOW, in the 15th century owned by Zaremba Zerkowski as the part of RADLIN. Next to BNINSKI, Radlinski, Opalinski and Wloszakowicki.
Kazimierz Jan Pawel Sapieha, 1673-1730 or b. ca 1642, d. 1720/1730, m. LUDWIKA Opalinska and they owned Wilkowyja / Zerkow / Kozmin - in the Wilkowyja parish was living the WALESA family.

Brzezie, 7 km east to PLESZEW of the Molski - Zaleski - Czarniecki line. Stanislaw Frankenberg + Franciszka Malachachowsk, back money to his parents, from Brzezia / Brzezie.


My research show deep sources to the coup d'etat of 1992 in Poland - President Lech Walesa of Chocen, Smilowice, Golaszewo, Lipno, Wloclawek; Donald Tusk of the Koscierzyna county;
Leszek Moczulski of Mariowka in the Przysucha district
[Leszek Robert Moczulski was worked out by me as a civil intelligence agent of the Department I of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Warsaw, in 1988, so Antoni Maciarewicz in 1992 had to reveal him again. Leszek Robert Moczulski was financed by a private company in Ursus receiving payments from the Police, and by one of the banks. His organization in the 80' of the 20th century was a fictional one, and famous television and radio stations in the West was disseminating false information at the time to strengthen him as a fictional nationalist and Jozef Pilsudski's followers leader. Leszek Moczulski know as Berman was deliberately advocated by Bronislaw Geremek aft. 2000' years. According to Geremek, exactly that Leszek Moczulski was the leading Polish globalist, like Zbigniew Brzezinski in the 70' of the 20th century in US. In the forefront there were Gypsies like Katowice, Lodz, Szczecin within this organization. Therefore, the Gypsy family of St. MAGDALENA'S 15, father 50 years old, devilish face, graying, dark white complexion, long nose; the son 22-25 years, 190 cm, slim, brown short hair, on 02 October 2022, 14.35-14.50, they both acted like secret observers];
Waldemar Pawlak of Zychlin district and PACYNA;
Stefan Niesiolowski of LODZ with Police and Senegal;
Bronislaw Geremek of the Rozan commune in DZBADZ, with the roots in LODZ and in ZELECHOW.

The Cabinet of Jan Olszewski was the government of Poland from December 23, 1991 to June 5, 1992. On 2 June, 1992, the final day of coalition negotiations with the Confederation of Independent Poland, Macierewicz met with deputy Marshal of that party, informing him that its leader, Leszek Moczulski, was on the list of collaborators which will be presented to the Parliament the following day. Shortly before the vote, President Lech Walesa [Chocen - Smilowice - Golaszewo + Lipno - Wloclawek] organized a meeting attended by: Donald Tusk [Koscierzyna: Wybicki, Garczynski and Nostitz-Jackowski], Tadeusz Mazowiecki, Mieczyslaw Wachowski, Leszek Moczulski [Mariowka - Kiedrzynski in the Przysucha district; together with the Pelka family - the mother line of Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski in USA. In Ursus], Waldemar Pawlak [Zychlin, here the Znyk family in the 19th and the 20th century and my fate in 1973-1977], Stefan Niesiolowski [Police / Szczecin with Senegal - 1982/1983 and 2005 - October 2022 together with Monika Sedzicka nee Bogucka and Paulina S. hidden by Krzysztof of TCZEW - compare PRUSZAK in Turze, Tczew, Zychlin and CHOCEN], Bronislaw Geremek [Dzbadz close to Rozan and the Castellani close to Opoczno-Przysucha-Bialynicze: Malachowski + Krasicki], Ryszard Bugaj, Gabriel Janowski, Aleksander Luczak, Pawel Laczkowski. The talks resulted in the dismissal of Jan Olszewski's cabinet and the appointment of a new government headed by Waldemar Pawlak of Pacyna-Zychlin district. Leaders: Walesa, Tusk, Moczulski, Pawlak, Geremek, Niesiolowski.

And we have in 2022 the genealogy of Leszek Robert Moczulski by geni.com:
Stanislaw Moczulski b. 1911 in Rodatycze, close Grodek Jagiellonski, d. 1997 in Toronto, in Canada. Stanislaw was the son of Antoni Moczulski and Tekla Wanat, 1877 in Rodatycze - 1944, the daughter of Michal Wanat and Franciszka Lechowicz. Rodatycze close to Grodek Jagiellonski = Horodiatyczi.
Above Antoni Moczulski, 1875 in Rodatycze, close to Grodek Jagiellonski - 1945 in Strzelce Opolskie, the son of Franciszek Moczulski and Franciszka Kaliciak b. 1846 in Rodatycze. Franciszek Moczulski b. 1847 in Rodatycze, d. 1921 in Rodatycze, the son of Wojciech Moczulski and Katarzyna Skalska, ca 1808 in Rodatychi, L'vivs'ka oblast - 1863 in Rodatychi, the daughter of Bartolomeo Skalski and Agnieszka Mazur. Wojciech Moczulski, 1807 in Rodatycze - 1855 in Rodatycze, the son of Kazimierz Moczulski younger and Lucja Zdobylak, ca 1779 in Rodatycze - 1831 in Rodatycze. Kazimierz Moczulski, 1766 in Dobrzany, close to Rodatycze, in the Grodek Jagielonski district - 1830 in Rodatycze.

Bronislaw Geremek [a summer home in DZBADZ few km to ROZAN, and Baszczynski was here also] born as Berele Lewartow, or Benjamin Lewartow, the son of the Lodz rabbi of the Hasidism movement. Bronislaw Geremek came from Grodek Jagiellonski and Lubartow.

Rabbi Isaac Joshua Kliger of Horodok / Gorodok / Grodek Jagiellonski b. ca 1840, or ca 1820, died ca 1905, was living in KRAKOWIEC. R' Isaac Joshua Kliger, A.B.D. / "Yitzchak Yehoshua / R' Isaac Joshua Kliger, A.B.D. Grayding (Horodok / Gorodok / Grodek Jagiellonski). Isaac Joshua Kliger / R' Isaac Joshua Kliger, A.B.D. Grayding (GRODEK / Grodek Jagiellonski or Horodok / Gorodok, 30 km west to LWOW / Lviv. In 1772 belonged to Austria).

Isaac Joshua Kliger / R' Isaac Joshua Kliger, or Yitzchak Yehoshua b. ca 1820, d. 1905, the son of Chaim Dovid Kliger b. ca 1800, d. 1849, and Devora.

Dobrzyce is situated in the Rodatycze commune.
Kazimierz MOCZULSKI had 2 sisters among others Katarzyna Horoszczak (born Moczulska).
Kazimierz Moczulski was the 1st married to Lucja Zdobylak b. 1779 in Rodatycze, 2nd married Katarzyna Kaliciak. Kazimierz Moczulski, b. 1766 in Dobrzany in the Rodatycze commune - 1830, had 9 children. Kazimierz's younger had the father [?] Kazimierz Moczulski senior b. ca 1720 [in Moczydly ?], died in 1792 in unknown place, the son of Adam Moczulski b. ca 1700 in Moczydly.

Moczydly is a village in the Raczki commune, within the Suwalki County, 3 kilometres south-west of Raczki, 18 km south-west of Suwalki.

Kazimierz Moczulski senior married Franciszka Bialy in 1744, and they had 6 children. Kazimierz Moczulski senior died in 1792.

Ella Lipton and the Samuelsons immigrated to the USA in 1908 to build a pharmacy business in Gary, Indiana. Frank's older brother Herman also emigrated from Poland [the Suwalki area]. Samuelson come from RACZIK / RACZKI, Poland, then of the Prussian Empire to 1945 [Raczki Wielkie, north-east of Olecko, Prussia to 1945, and 1 km west of ex-Russian border; Nowe Raczki ca 6 km east of Olecko, and 2 km west to the ex-Russian border].
Robert Summers (June 22, 1922 - April 17, 2012) was a U.S. economist and professor, University of Pennsylvania, where he taught from 1960. He was the son of above named Frank Samuelson and Ella (Lypski) Samuelson.

Anna (Glotstein) Lypski was a wife of Mayer Lypski and mother of Sophia Lypski born in 1892 in Suwalki.


On January 12, 2023, 15.40-16.40, in one group there were doubles, i.e. duplicates of the worked out for the Foreign Intelligence from Lodz, i.e.: redhead, balding with a dog who was supposed to pretend to be a Jew with a car in the back of Sterte Cl 24, and Robins as a bodyguard inhabited Sea View.
The second duplicate was walking with a woman
[40 yeras old, 150 cm, Romani, moon face and cat eyes]
from Sterte Rd 94
[the 40-years old woman, 150 cm, at No 94, is the friend to Piotr Jarosinski / Anna Nowakowska, the Romani provocators of Szczecin.
Piotr is the friend to Lukasz, with the devil tattoo, with the red eyes at hand, street spy. Justyna of Lodz, with the links to Sterte Rd 94 and Sterte Cl 24, is the street spy, played together with Maple 20 and Sinti of Denmark 68 and Denmark 74;
on November 2, 2022, 07.00-07.19, barbi doll 70 years old, 160 cm, skinny, Wimborne 48 - link to Denmark 68 and 74, where living a man with Chinese eyes as Sinti, very active for Foreign Intelligence Agency of Lodz, Bydgoszcz, Wabrzezno, Chelmza. Mentioned above old woman in 2022 was security for Denmark 74 and Maple 20 - month ago Arabic face man, 190 cm, Romani of Romania, broken leg in November 2022.
Denmark 74 took new spy, old man, white hairs, 170 cm.
To work out the enemies of the Polish nation, I need to use provocation. My provocation was successful: just like December 05, 2022, a ginger boy, skinny, 16 years old, with a backpack that has 4 vertical lines; the same on December 06, 2022, same minute, 15.54, we have a 16-year-old Romani from Poland, cat eyes, sharp nose, blond-slightly red, oblong face, resident at Sterte Close 24. So there is a direct connection to Wimborne 98B, as well as to Radoslaw Sadowski and the Borowski family from the province of Bialystok]
- a very tall woman, short gray hair, 55 years old, 185 cm, resident of the Wimborne 137.

So it's one arrangement with MARIUS from Romania, who has a tattooed brother who is involved in looking for contact with me on 12 January 2023 like on 30 December 2022 - our Marius is under the care of Sosnierz from Police near Szczecin. This Sosnierz aged 37, is a friend of Justyna from Lodz, aged 41, resident at Sterte Rd 94 together with Sterte Rd 96, boy 15 years old, 165 cm, slim, very black short hair and black cat eyes.
Of course, with the Justyna husband of Lodz, Sterte Rd 94, with a big white dog, 45 years old or more, 180 cm.
This whole arrangement spreads gypsies from Romania, such as the aforementioned Marius, 175 cm, fat, face swollen with alcohol.
The tall woman, duplicate, described above was to imitate Wimborne 137, a woman employed with the redheaded Jew, Sea View, at the General Hospital, along with a Spanish woman from Garland 134 and a mestizo from Garland 140. The woman of Wimborne Rd 137 played in 2021 together with Romani, Krystyna Podgorska of the Tomaszow Mazowiecki district.
The car from Sterte Rd 94, BNN..., is used by Sosnierz, ex-resident of Wimborne 137, who took care of a Negro from Senegal, Wadiste el Modou, 190 cm, LGBT, drugs, from the system Senegal - Stefan Niesiolowski - Lodz - the embassy in Dakar and in Cairo - and here we have Honoratow and family Natkanski, together with Zbigniew Natkanski, born 1958, study in Opoczno, summer house in Ossa near Bialaczow where we have the ILLUMINATI pyramid, and here we have Malachowski + Krasicki and Malachowski + Broel-Plater, and Krasicki + Rzeczycki in Pieniany/Grodyslawice, this family of Broel-Plater joined with family ties from Bratoszewice near Glowno, where we have Pawinski from the Findeisen family from Zgierz and Chocen together with Swiedzebnia and Stara Hancza. And Jan Olczyk, Romani of Glowno, the friend to Zbigniew Natkanski, both of old communist network.
Bratoszewice and Glowno is a German arrangement with Margonin and Berlin in 1968.
Broel-Plater is also the owners of IGNALINA / Ignalino in Lithuania. KERUL was from there, working for Sosnierz and the Foreign Intelligence Agency from Lodz and Szczecin-Pogodno.
Ossa near Bialaczow is the family area of Robert Bubis, a gypsy provocateur after 2015 until around 2020. Zbigniew Natkanski is a Jew, but he distributed in Lodz, a gypsy family Ostoja-Owsiany + Terlecki, Andrzej Mazur [communist agent], and this is the bodyguard for Leszek Moczulski, who also had help after 2000 from Bronislaw Geremek, a family of rabbis from Zelechow and Lodz. Geremek was the resident in Dzbadz near Rozan, where the Baszczynskis were his background.
And that's net of Baszczynski + Karecinski and Sosnierz, a pair of agents from a night in 2017, along with Senegal.


Cezar August PLATER of BIALACZOW, m. 1st in 1843 in Dresden, to Stefania Malachowska, born 1819;
and he was married 2nd time in 1859 to Julia Pavlovna Bobrinskaya, born 1823 in Saratov, d. in 1899 in Nice, France,
the daughter of
Pavel Alexeievich BOBRINSKI, 1801-1830, m. Julia Bielinska, 1804-1899,
and Julia BIELINSKA was the daughter of STANISLAW BIELINSKI.

The father of above named Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski:
Michal Bielinski died 1747, the Chelmno province governor, Sztum office, in 1725 the King court, 1736 - 1742 in Kozlowka palace near by Lubartow;
m. 1st to Aurora Maria Rutowska, daughter of Fryderyk August II and Fatima, the grand-daughter of Jan Jerzy II Saxon / Sas and Anna Zofia of Danmark, 2-v. Claude Marie de Bellegarde;
m. 2nd time to Tekla Peplowski, the grand-daughter of Jadwiga Niemyski, of the Kozlowka estate.

Marjanna Bielinska, Walichnowska, Kozuchowska, of Karsy, b. ca 1732, and her mother was Aurora Rutowska with Michal Bielinski born ca 1690.

Aurora Rutowska was the daughter of Fryderyk August II of SAXONY and Fatima. The Turkish Fatima, later as Maria Aurora von Spiegel.
Aurora's brother was Frederick Augustus, Count Rutowsky / Rutowski, b. 1702 in Pillnitz, a Saxon Field Marshal.

Marjanna Bielinska Kozuchowska had the brother
Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski [b. ca 1740 ?] died 1812 in Vicebsk / Witebsk, served on the court of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski; the Marshal of the Parliament in 1793, m. Katarzyna nee Golicyn, b. 1775, d. 1825 [1770-1827] in Saratow.
His daughter was
Julia Stanislawowna Bobrynska nee Sonocka Bielinska / Bielinska, b. after 1790 / bef. 1804 - d. 1892 [1795-1892]; m. 1822; after death of husband she moved to Paris; she was married to Pavel Alekseevich Bobrinski / Pawel Aleksiejewicz Bobrynski ie. Pawel Bobrynski / Bobrinski born on October 27, 1801, in Saint Petersburg ie. Paul Bobrinsky, b. 1801 - died in Florence 1830.
Pavel m. 1822 to Julia Junosza - Bielinska / Junosza Bielinski / Julia Junosha-Belinskaya, b. 1804 - d. in Paris in 1899.
Pawel's daughter was
Julia Pawlowna Bobrynska / Julia Broel - Plater, Golabek - Jezierska, nee Bobrinski / Bobrynska, 1823 - 1899, married Waldemar Golabek-Jezierski, Count, b. 1822, died 1855 in Warsaw.
He was son of Jan Nepomucen Pawel Golabek-Jezierski, Count, and Karolina.

Julia BOBRZYNSKA JEZIERSKA 2nd time married Cezar August Broel - Plater in 1859;
Cezar / Cezary August Plater was born on September 8, 1810, in Wilno or in Dusetos or was born as Cezary Augustus in 1808, died in 1877, a brother of Wladyslaw PLATER, has already been mentioned in association with Emilia PLATER.
CEZAR AUGUST PLATER was the son of
Graf Kazimierz Wladyslaw von Broel Plater, 1779 - 1819 in St Petersburg.
The grandson of Jan von Broel Plater b. 1759, d. 1789.
Jan von Broel Plater b. 1759, d. 1789, buried in Dusetos, was the son of
Graf Jan Ludwik von dem Broele Plater / Jan Ludwik Broel-Plater, 1720 - 1764 in Dusetos, close to Zarasai;
the grandson of
count Fabian Xavier Broel-Plater / Fabian Ksawery Broel-Plater, 1679 - 1742,
who was the son of count Johann Andreas Heinrich Broel-Plater / Jan Andrzej Henryk Plater, 1626-1696;
the grandson of Gotthard von dem Broele Plater / Gotard Plater, ca 1600-1664;
the great-grandson of Heinrich III von dem Broele Plater.

Konstanty Ludwik PLATER of Kraslaw had sons:
Jozef Wincenty Plater;
Kazimierz Konstanty Plater;
and August Hiacynt PLATER, with
a granddaughter ANIELA Plater, 1822-1852, m. Konstanty Plater-Zyberk,
the son of Michal Plater Zyberk.

August Hiacynt's son
Jozef Kazimierz Donat Plater Broel, 1796-1852, m. Antonina SOLTAN / Antonina Pereswit-Soltan.

Css Antonina Broel-Plater Soltan, 1800 - 1871, had a son Leon Joachim Blazej Plater born 1836.

Antonina Pereswit-Soltan (1800-1871) was the daughter of Benedykt Soltan b. ca 1760/1770 + Jozefa Benislawska.

Jozefa Soltan Benislawska had also a son Wladyslaw Jozef Soltan, 1795 - 1843 + Walentyna Piottuch-Kublicka b. ca 1800, with the daughter
Oktawia Soltan, 1830 - 1871 + Wladyslaw Hieronim Samuel Soltan, 1824-1900.

Walentyna Soltan (born Piottuch-Kublicka, b. ca 1800 / 1810 + Wladyslaw Jozef Soltan b. 1795, died in 1843,
the son of Benedykt Soltan b. 1760/1770 and Jozefa 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).

The genealogy of Jan Soltan born ca 1685,
with children:
1. Dominik Soltan + Anna Gedrojc + Franciszka von Kruger;
2. Konstancja Soltan + Jan August Hilzen / Johann Hulzen;
3. Marianna Soltan + Mikolaj Zaba;
4.
Piotr Soltan b. ca 1710 + Przyborowska + Kopec + 3rd married to Szostakowska / SZOSTAK,
with children:
1.
Benedykt SoA�ąA?€L?tan born ca 1760/1770 + Jozefa Benislawska,
2. Bogumila Soltan + Grothus,
3. Soltan + Wereszczynski (Wereszczynski Krzysztof ?),
4. Soltan + Szostakowski,
5. Stanislaw Soltan,
6. Teresa Soltan + Rykow.

The Vencavai mansion was 8 km east of Antaliept.

Jan Soltan or Antoni, born ca 1770, of Propojsk, an owner of Penczyn + Judycka.
The brother of above Jan:
Benedykt Soltan, b. ca 1760 + Jozefa Benislawska (now Latvia).
The grandfather of above Benedykt and Jan Soltan was above:
Jan Pereswit Soltan born ca 1685, died after 1734, of Staroduby and Inflanty in 1713 + before 1705 to Marianna von Manteuffel-Say, 1 voto Wladyslaw Benislawski, of Inflanty.

Jan Pereswit Soltan born ca 1685, was the son of Samuel Soltan, 1654 - 1709.

Eliasz Piottuch-Kublicki was the son of Jerzy Piottuch-Kublicki of Kublicze, the 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
[the daughter of Stanislaw Soltan, 1698 - 1758 + Helena Romer;
the granddaughter of Samuel Soltan, 1654 - 1735;
and great-granddaughter of Hieronim Wladyslaw Soltan],
with children:
1.
Elzbieta Piottuch-Kublicka b. 1780, m. Benedykt Wawrzecki of Braslaw, b. ca 1760, 2nd to Krutz;
2.
Jozef Piottuch-Kublicki of Zawilie, m. Karolina Soltan.

Half sister of above named Stanislaw Soltan, 1698 - 1758, was Teodora Soltan, 1700 - 1774 + Jerzy Stanislaw Sapieha, 1668-1732,
with daughter Krystyna Roza Massalska b. 1724.

The brother of above Augusta Soltan [m. ELIASZ Piottuch-Kublicki] b. ca 1750 or 1760, was Stanislaw Soltan / Stanislovas Soltanas junior, born in 1756 in Berdyczow, died 1836 in Jelgava, now Latvia; CONSPIRATOR,
he was the son of Stanislaw Soltan older + Helena Romer;
Stanislaw Soltan b. 1756, was the husband of Franciszka Teofila Radziwill b. 1751 and 2nd to Konstancija Taplockyte / Konstancja Toplicka.

Stanislaw Soltan / Stanislovas Soltanas, b. 1756, was the father of
Adam Leon Ludwik Soltan, CONSPIRATOR, b. 1792;
Karolina Piottuch-Kublicka (Karolina b. ca 1790, the wife of Jozef Piottuch-Kublicki);
Helena Soltan;
Anna Soltan;
Stanislaw Soltan junior; and
Helena Eysmont.

Stanislaw Soltan / Stanislovas Soltanas, b. 1756, was the half brother of
JOZEF Weyssenhoff;
Ksawery Weyssenhoff;
Mikolaj Jan Weysenhoff,
and Jan Weyssenhoff, acc. to geni.com.

Above Adam Leon Ludwik Soltan b. 1792 in Vilnius, died 1863 in Poznan, the husband of Idalia Pociej b. 1801, the daughter of Aleksander Michal Pociej, CONSPIRATOR.

A note to above Jerzy Stanislaw Sapieha born 1668, and on RASZEWY:

Raszewy is a village in the Zerkow commune, within the Jarocin County, Greater Poland Province, 3 kilometres north-east of ZERKOW, 15 km north-east of Jarocin. ZERKOW close to Jarocin - 15 km to north.
Komorze close to Zerkow.
Katy - 3 km north-west to WILKOWYJA. South to ZERKOW. 19 km north-west to MAMOTY and CZERMIN.
Wilkowyja with the parish church, by the Lutynia river, 7 km north-east to JAROCIN, 8 km south to ZERKOW.

In Poland the Kobierzyckis came from Blaszki-Wroblew-Sieradz area [here in the 19th century: Chudzik, Madalinski, Lubienski + Weyssenhoff + Soltan
(Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff + Wiktor Wladyslaw Pereswit Soltan b. 1853, d. 1905, the son of Stanislaw Soltan younger + Albertyna Dunin-Jundzill Countess)].

Marianna Kobierzycka Frankenberg b. ca 1690/1695 was the daughter of Jan Kobierzycki older + Teresa Dzierzbinski b. ca 1655, the owner of Oszczeklin, and Raszewy in ex-Kalisz county.

The Frankenberg family in Poland aft. 1714/1715 owned Oszczeklin, Raszewy, Brzezie and Koscielec; and Dobieszowice, Tapkowice and Pyrzowice in the SIEWIERZ Duchy. The Frankenberg family influenced many other noble families in the 19th century [this is link to ORDEGA in Zelechow and to SEDZISZOW MALOPOLSKI], including my maternal and paternal family [Paszkowski - Szwarcenberg Czerny - Armand in Moscow - Konstantynowicz in Kazan, Moscow and Miezonka - Zbieranowski and Andrzejak in Koluszki Stare - links to Jozef Pilsudski and Wladymir Ulianov LENIN, and General Tadeusz Kosciuszko with General Stanislaw FISZER.
Szwarcenberg Czerny family owned Roczyny, CZANIEC and INWALD around ANDRYCHOW].
The villages that were in the possession of the Frankenbergs were then centers of Polish underground, under German influence, but were also intensively infiltrated by Russian intelligence, mainly with the help of national minorities who lived nearby [sample only: Leszno village close to the Krasne estate].

In 1742 [again in 1756], Jan Kobierzycki junior, the son of Jan Kobierzycki older + Teresa Dzierzbinski, the owner of Oszczeklin, and Raszewy in ex-Kalisz county, sold Raszewy / Raszawy and Oszczeklin, to Stanislaw Frankenberg, the son of Jan Frankenberg + Marianna Kobierzycki. Sebastian Starczewski and Jan Starczewski in Sieradz in 1679 gave back Oszczeklin and Raszewy / Raszawy to Stanislaw Frankenberg, the son of Jan Frankenberg + Marianna Kobierzycki.

Maciej Walesa was living in Poland in 1715/1716. He came from France, Romani family. Maciej Walesa d. in 1737 in Katy, close to Wilkowyja; married bef. 1717 to Dorota died in 1764 in Galew, close to Walkow.
They had oldest sons:
Walenty Walesa b. ca 1717, m. 1742 in Walkow, to Agnieszka;
Mateusz Walesa vel Kalowy, ca 1719-1786, married in 1745 in Walkow, to Marianna, ca 1719-1789.

Katy - 3 km north-west to WILKOWYJA. South to ZERKOW. 19 km north-west to MAMOTY and CZERMIN.

President Lech Walesa had ancestors were living in Katy - 3 km north-west to Wilkowyja. Under protection of Opalinski - Sapieha clan: in 1673, Piotr Opalinski younger took Tarce, Radlin, Katy, Wilkowyja, Lusczanow, Stregosza, Bachorzewo, Cielcza, Czasczow, Dambrowa. Wilkowyja with the parish church, by the Lutynia river, 7 km north-east to JAROCIN, 8 km south to ZERKOW, in the 15th century owned by Zaremba Zerkowski as the part of RADLIN. Next to BNINSKI, Radlinski, Opalinski and Wloszakowicki.

The last of Opalinski in WILKOWYJA was Piotr, the LECZYCA governor, the Miedzyrzecz official, with the daughter Ludwika OPALINSKA, m. in 1700 to Jan Kazimierz Sapieha, 1673-1730.
Jan Kazimierz SAPIEHA (1673-1730 or 1637 - 1720/1730), the BOBRUJSK official, the supporter of the King Leszczynski. Jan Kazimierz Sapieha the Younger (1673-1730 or 1637-1720/1730) was a Grand Commander of Lithuanian Army commencing in 1682. He held the title of a Duke in 1700.

Leon NOWOSIELSKI married in 1726 to the daughter of Jerzy Stanislaw Sapieha, 1668-1732,
the granddaughter of mentioned above Jan Kazimierz Sapieha / Kazimierz Jan Pawel Sapieha, 1673-1730 or b. ca 1642, d. 1720/1730
[m. LUDWIKA Opalinska and they had Wilkowyja / Zerkow / Kozmin - in the Wilkowyja parish was living the WALESA family];
the great-granddaughter of Pawel Jan Sapieha born in 1609,
the son of Jan Piotr Sapieha b. 1569, d. 1611 in MOSCOW.

Ignacy Frankenberg b. ca 1770, the owner of Brzezie close to PLESZEW, married to Marianna Ruszkowska Frankenberg / Marcjanna RUSZKOWSKA of Koscielec close to Czestochowa; both owners of Koscielec.

Franciszek Milewski b. ca 1743 was the brother to KAROL MILEWSKI born ca 1750. Franciszek Milewski b. ca 1743, d. 1789 in MALONKI, m. in 1769 in Karniewo to Marianna Bielawska.
Karol Milewski the landlord of Oszczeklin.

Franciszka Malachowska b. ca 1731/1735, died 1783, m. Stanislaw Frankenberg / de FRANCKENBERG b. ca 1715, the owner of OSZCZEKLIN, the son of Jan Frankenberg / Johann von Frankenberg b. 1672 / Hans Moritz = Johann Moritz Freiherr von Frankenberg und Proschlitz + the 2nd to Marianna KOBIERZYCKI.

Franciszka Frankenberg Malachowska had 4 children, among others:
1. Ignacy Frankenberg b. ca 1770 + Marianna Ruszkowski;
2. Marianna Frankenberg b. ca 1770 + above KAROL MILEWSKI b. ca 1750;
3. Szymon Frankenberg, who was the forest manager close to Sieradz in Szadek, 1798-aft. 1807 under Prussian rule and in the Warsaw Duchy - compare Jan Hutten-Czapski around 1800-1803, the forest manager in Glogowa close to Raszkow and to Bieganin.

Szymon Frankenberg was ex-Prussian major and in 1764 supported Stanislaw August Poniatowski. Szymon de Frankenberg came from Dobieszowice owned by Adam de Frankenberg who bef. 1621 bought Dobieszowice, Tapkowice and Pyrzowice in the SIEWIERZ Duchy. The father [NOT great-grandfather] of Szymon de Frankenberg was Stanislaw de Frankenberg who in 1756 bought Oszczeklin and Raszewy in the Kalisz province.

Raszewy is a village in the Zerkow commune, within the Jarocin County, Greater Poland Province, 3 kilometres north-east of ZERKOW, 15 km north-east of Jarocin - this is link to
Gustaw Ujejski, the son of Wilhelm Marceli Ujejski, b. ca 1830, and Angela Wojakowska born in 1832. GUSTAW was the grandson of Wincenty Ujejski = Jozef Ujejski, b. 1778, the ILLUMINATI {secret ILLUMINATI envoy to St Petersburg after the death of TADEUSZ GRABIANKA in 1807}, and Tekla Stojowska-JORDAN.
ZERKOW close to Jarocin - 15 km to north. Komorze close to Zerkow. Katy - 3 km north-west to WILKOWYJA. South to ZERKOW. 19 km north-west to MAMOTY and CZERMIN.
Wilkowyja with the parish church, by the Lutynia river, 7 km north-east to JAROCIN, 8 km south to ZERKOW, in the 15th century owned by Zaremba Zerkowski as the part of RADLIN. Next to BNINSKI, Radlinski, Opalinski and Wloszakowicki.
Kazimierz Jan Pawel Sapieha, 1673-1730 or b. ca 1642, d. 1720/1730, m. LUDWIKA Opalinska and they owned Wilkowyja / Zerkow / Kozmin - in the Wilkowyja parish was living the WALESA family.

The brother of Augusta Soltan / nee Soltan / Augusta Piottuch-Kublicka b. ca 1750 or 1760, was Stanislaw Soltan / Stanislovas Soltanas, born in 1756 in Berdyczow, died 1836 in Jelgava, now Latvia; CONSPIRATOR, he was the son of Stanislaw Soltan oldest and Helena Romer;
Stanislaw Soltan b. 1756, was the husband of Franciszka Teofila Radziwill b. 1751 and 2nd to Konstancija Taplockyte / Konstancja Toplicka.
Stanislaw Soltan / Stanislovas Soltanas, b. 1756, was the father of [among others] Karolina Piottuch-Kublicka (Karolina b. ca 1790, the wife of Jozef Piottuch-Kublicki).

Mikolaj Faustyn Radziwll was the father of Stanislaw Radziwill, 1722 - 1787,
who had above daughter Franciszka Teofila Soltan b. circa 1751,
and her son was Adam Leon Ludwik Soltan - the Polish conspirator.

OKTAWIA Piottuch Kublicka Konstantynowicz Szumska
was the daughter of
Jozef Piottuch-Kublicki b. ca 1780 - the official in Zawilie, b. 1780 + Karolina Soltan b. ca 1780/1790.
KAROLINA Soltan Piottuch Kublicka was the daughter of Stanislaw Soltan junior, 1756-1836 and Franciszka Teofila Radziwill at Nieswiez b. ca 1751, the daughter of Stanislaw Radziwill 1722 - 1787, who was the son of Mikolaj Faustyn Radziwill 1688 - 1746.

Oktawia Piottuch-Kublicka b. ca 1810, married 1st to Jozef Szumski b. ca 1780 / 1800 [maybe the brother of IGNACY SZUMSKI / Ignatius Shumsky b. ca 1800, of Chobienice], and she was married second to Dominik Konstantynowicz of MIEZONKA [in 1842/November 1918 Miezonka was the property of the Konstantynowiczs - the branch of Viljandi, Kazan and Moscow - here Apolon Konstantynowicz m. Anna ARMAND] b. ca 1800/1805.

Oktawia's siblings:
1.
Anna Benislawska born Piottuch-Kublicki in 1809, d. 1885 + Jozef Benislawski, 1790-1852;
2.
Walentyna Soltan (born Piottuch-Kublicka, b. ca 1800 / 1810 + Wladyslaw Jozef Soltan b. 1795, died in 1843, the son of Benedykt Soltan b. 1770 and Jozefa 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.
above Oktawia Piottuch-Kublicka b. ca 1810 + Jozef Szumski b. ca 1780 / 1800 + the 2nd to Dominik Konstantynowicz of MIEZONKA, 13 km east to Lubuszany of the Potockic;
5.
Emilia Piottuch-Kublicka b. 1803 + Wincenty Smokowski, 1797 - 1876, the son of Michal Smokowski and Konstancja Mickiewicz;
6.
Adolf Piottuch-Kublicki + Ida Oginska b. ca 1820 / 1813 / 1810.

Adolf Piottuch-Kublicki born 1810 + Ida Oginska had the son
Karol Piottuch Kublicki b. ca 1850 (+ Zofia Eysymont, 1840 / 1848 - died 1926, a daughter of Oktawiusz EYSYMONT, and Helena Soltan).

Jozef Szumski b. ca 1780 / 1800, supposedly lost a large landed estate. He never left the home without the box of dueling pistols. He known Duke Wittgenstein; that is Ludwik Adolf Fryderyk Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn (1799-1866) who in 1828 married Stefania Radziwill, the daughter of Dominik Radziwill.
OKTAWIA was the daughter of
Jozef Piottuch-Kublicki b. ca 1780 - the official in Zawilie, b. 1780 + Karolina Soltan b. ca 1780/1790;
above mentioned Jozef Piottuch-Kublicki of Zawilie, had a sister:
Elzbieta Piottuch-Kublicka b. 1780, m. Benedykt Wawrzecki of Braslaw, b. ca 1760, 2nd to Krutz.

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

Zgierz, Popow Glowienski and Glowno with Bajkowski-Uminski-Mieroslawski-Kiedrzynski branch and Pawinski, Paszkowski, Findeisen-Zieleniewski families. Bratoszewice, Ignalina, Wroniawy with Broel-Plater, Borch, Meden, DeLacy, Browne, and Bratoszewice with Fryderyk Skorzewski and his mother Marianna Ciecierska Skorzewska; and Zgierz, Popow Glowienski and Glowno with Bajkowski-Uminski-Mieroslawski-Kiedrzynski branch and Pawinski, Paszkowski, Findeisen-Zieleniewski families. IGNALINA and the Borch family: Johann Andreas von der Borch / Jan Andrzej Jozef Borch, known as Jonas Andrius, 1713-1780, was the son of Jerzy Gotard Fabian Borch + Ludwika von Stock b. ca 1680.

Isabella Ludovica Plater von der Borch / Izabela Ludwika Plater Borch, was the wife of count KAZIMIERZ KONSTANTY Plater / Casimir Constantine Plater-Zyberg.

This is the Bratoszewice line:
Kazimierz Henryk Wincenty Rzewuski, the Bratoszewice owner, lived in 1886-1956 + Css Maria Plater-Zyberk, 1901-1979.
Maria was the daughter of count Feliks Konstanty Plater-Zyberk,
and the granddaughter of Kazimierz Baltazar Plater, 1808-1876 in Schlossberg;
the great-granddaughter of Michael Plater-Zyberg / MICHAL Plater-Zyberg, 1777-1862 in the Schlossberg estate, the Courland County,
the great-great-granddaughter of
Kazimierz Konstanty Plater-Zyberg, 1749 - 1807 in DAWGIELISZKI / Senasis Daugeliskis, close to Ignalina / Ignalino. Buried in KRASLAVA.

IGNALINA and the Borch family:
Jan Andrzej Jozef Borch was the father to Css Isabella Ludovica Plater. Grafin Izabela Ludwika Plater (Borch), b. in 1752 in Varaklani, in Latvia, died in 1813 in Warsaw. Above Johann Andreas von der Borch / Jan Andrzej Jozef Borch, known as Jonas Andrius, 1713-1780, was the son of Jerzy Gotard Fabian Borch + Ludwika von Stock b. ca 1680. Jerzy Gotard Fabian Borch known as von der Borch, b. 1680, d. in 1722.

But remember on Jan Andrzej von dem Broele Plater, b. ca 1690, d. 1735, the son of count Johann Andreas Heinrich Broel-Plater and Louise.
Named here Jan Andrzej Henryk Plater Broel, 1626-1696, was the son of Gotthard von dem Broele Plater.

Isabella Ludovica Plater von der Borch / Izabela Ludwika Plater Borch, was the wife of count KAZIMIERZ KONSTANTY Plater / Casimir Constantine Plater-Zyberg.

Kazimierz Henryk Wincenty Rzewuski, the Bratoszewice owner, lived in 1886-1956 + Css Maria Plater-Zyberk, 1901-1979. Maria was the daughter of count Feliks Konstanty Plater-Zyberk,
and the granddaughter of
Kazimierz Baltazar Plater, 1808-1876 in Schlossberg;
the great-granddaughter of
Michael Plater-Zyberg / MICHAL Plater-Zyberg, 1777-1862 in the Schlossberg estate, the Courland County,
the great-great-granddaughter of mentioned
Kazimierz Konstanty Plater-Zyberg, 1749 - 1807 in DAWGIELISZKI / Dongieliszki / Senasis Daugeliskis, close to Ignalina / Ignalino. Buried in KRASLAVA [in Podcejkinie, Cejkinie, Dongieliszki / Dawgieliszki, Sliauliai - the estates of the Konstantynowicz family]. Kazimierz Konstanty Broel-Plater [1746 / 1749-1807] married Izabela Borch [1752-1813 - this is the Bratoszewice branch].
Kazimierz Konstanty was the son of Konstanty Ludwik Plater from Kraslaw.

Konstanty Ludwik Broel-Plater, 1722 - 1778 in Kraslava,
was the son of Jan Ludwik Plater of the INFLANTY branch, ca 1690-1736.
The grandson of
count Johann Andreas Heinrich Broel-Plater / Jan Andrzej Henryk Plater, 1626-1696,
the great-grandson of
Gotthard von dem Broele Plater / Gotard Plater, ca 1600-1664,
the great-great-grandson of Heinrich III von dem Broele Plater / Henryk Plater or Broel-Plater, 1570 - before 1630.

Michal Plater-Zyberk [1777-1862/63] was the son of Kazimierz Konstanty Broel-Plater [1746 / 1749-1807] + and Izabela Borch [1752-1813].

Stanislaw Broel-Plater SENIOR, known as Plater-Zyberg, b. 1784 in DAWGIELISZKI / Senasis Daugeliskis, close to Ignalina, d. 1851 in Wroniawy, in the Wolsztyn County, close to Wilkowo Polskie. Stanislaw Plater was the son of
count Kazimierz Konstanty Plater / Casimir Constantine Plater-Zyberg + Isabella Ludovica von der Borch.

Above Izabela Ludwika Plater Borch b. in 1752 in Varaklani, in Latvia, west to REZEKNE/Rzeczyca in the Polish Livland.
Stanislaw Broel Plater b. 1784, was the husband of Antonina Gajewska.

The Ignalina-Bratoszewice line:
Jan BORCH b. 1713, married Ludwika Anna Borch (born von Syberg), b. in 1725.
I wrote above they had 3 children, among others:
Izabela Ludwika Broel-Plater born Borch, 1752 - 1813, married to Kazimierz Konstanty Plater - Broel {see above on the genealogical lines in Bratoszewice close to Glowno, Ignalina / Ignalino, Dawgieliszki / Dowgieliszki and Wroniawy}.


Below we will return to Broel - Plater from Bialaczow.

It was on North Rd that a shot was fired from a smoothbore weapon at my bus, but bullet hit 3 meters in front of me in the window glass. I have interesting photos. Approximately 7 minutes earlier, a woman, 53 years old, maybe 50 years old, round face, very made-up cosmetics / painted, orange hair, slim legs, sat down in front of me and watched me in the mirror while painting her face. The shot was at 11.52 / 11.54 on 11th November 2019, Monday. Based on the analysis of events, starting from the shot to the city bus on which I was traveling on November 11, 2019, 11.53, you can still point to [morning 16 November 2019]: a Gypsy observer at the bus stop, where I boarded around 11.30. The Poles worked it out as originating in Serbia. So let's give some conclusions linking the Polish Foreign Civil Intelligence Agency with international homosexual-liberal ideology, created in Moscow, and let's do it an hour after the described shot [11 November 2019]. It is a mix of European nations - the "famous" minority controls the whole, although they are rootless people, atheists hiding their origin, with only one purpose: money. It is a racist, nationalist and strongly xenophobic, anti-Polish and aggressive structure. They are helped by a second national minority injured during an extermination during World War II by Germans. Mainly they are going from Poland [the center near Wloclawek - Osiecz Wielka - Chocen], Romania [incl. Ploiesti], Spain [Andalusia], Latvia [Rezekne], Estonia [Viljandi], Lithuania [Ignalino / IGNALINA], assisted from minority in the USA, Russia, England and Berlin. They are supported by homosexuals, feminists, the abortion movement, the mentally ill peoples, drug addicts [hashish], Negroes [Senegal, Ghana, Jamaica, Tanzania], and the whole is headed by the Russian Army from the Kremlin. Amazing but true.

In 1955, Soviet communists established in Poland the first counterintelligence hearing installation for my family. The monitoring was carried out by a woman brought down from the village of Leszno near Przasnysz. The village Leszno is situated near Krasne. Krasne was the property of the Krasinski family. Among others bishop Adam Krasinski from Kamieniec Podolski. Bishop Krasinski was there in 1767; he and Carsten Niebur. Bishop was in friendly social relations with the Stadnicki family, and Grabianka - the Illuminati.

Niebuhr returned from India, but he was in Malta in 1761. After him, in 1762, here was Cagliostro - Illuminati in Malta. Pinto, head of the Maltese Order, was also Illuminati and was in Malta from 1741. The French invasion of Malta - then ruled by the Order of St. John and the Grand-Master Hompesch who was pro-Austrian - by the French First Republic led by Napoleon in June 1798, was the revenge of France and Napoleon at the Maltese Order; it was obvious. And Russia's help to the Maltese Order was clear and obvious.

The invasion ended the 268-year-long Hospitaller rule in Malta. The Grand Master and many of 332 knights left the island, and the Tsar Paul I offered final assistance to the Order, raising money from Polish 'Commanderies' and founded the Grand Priory of Russia (1797).

The net -
ORBELIANI and Swiatopelk-Mirski in Swiedziebnia north to Rypin + Smilowice close to Kowal and Chocen; Czarna Hancza of Grabowski together with Scipio del Campo, and of Swiatopelk-Mirski; Wielichowo and Prochy close to Wilkowo Polskie and near to Grodzisk Wielkopolski; Petrykozy and Bialaczow close to Opoczno.

Stanislaw Malachowski built industrial plants in Petrykozy, Ruda / Ruda Bialaczowska, Parczow. In 1888, Bialaczow with the palace took Ludwik Broel-Plater, and his grandson Zygmunt Plater built a brickyard and sawmill in Petrykozy. Above Stanislaw Malachowski (1736 - 1809) the owner of Bialaczow and others estates in the Opoczno county.
Before him Bialaczow belonged to Odrowaz, Kochanowski, Dembinski, then to Malachowski and Plater.

Above Count Zygmunt Broel-Plater, 1907-1980, was the son of
Edward Cezar Marian Broel-Plater born in 1871 in NIEKLAN in the KONECKI county and he died in 1958 + Janina Tyszkiewicz, b. 1877 in WAKA - d. 1928;
and the grandson of
Ludwik Kazimierz Alojzy Broel-Plater, 1844-1909;
and the great-grandson of
Cezar August Broel-Plater, 1810-1869 married to Stefania Malachowska, 1819-1852,
the daughter of Ludwik Jakub Jan Malachowski, 1785-1856.

Mentioned Cezar August Broel-Plater or Cezary Plater, born in Wilno, died in 1869 in Gora close to SREM, insurgent in 1830.
The son of
Kazimierz Wladyslaw Broel-Plater, 1779-1819 in St Petersburg + Eleonora Apolinara Zaba, 1784-1847 in Wilno.

Cezar August PLATER m. 1st in 1843 in Dresden, to Stefania Malachowska, born 1819;
and he was married 2nd time in 1859 to Julia Pavlovna Bobrinskaya, born 1823 in Saratov, d. in 1899 in Nice, France,
the daughter of
Pavel Alexeievich BOBRINSKI, 1801-1830, m. Julia Bielinska, 1804-1899,
and Julia BIELINSKA was the daughter of STANISLAW BIELINSKI.

Grigori Ivanovich Orlov (b. 1685 - see below !) m. Ljukeria Ivanovna Zinoviev (b. 1710) and had issue:
1.
Ivan ORLOV, in 1762 as Count Orlov (b. 1728); m. Jelisaveta Feodorovna Rtistschev;
2.
Grigori ORLOV, younger, in 1762 - Count Orlov, 1763 Furst von Orlov in Holy Roman Empire (b. 1734); m. 1776, Jekaterina Nikolaevna Zinoviev.

Named above GRIGORI ORLOV, younger, had a son by Empress Catherine II of Russia,
ie. Ct Alexis Bobrinsky, d. in Bogoroditsk in 1813; m. in 1796 to Anna Dorothea von Ungern-Sternberg.

"Alexei Grigorievitch Bobrinskoy, born [in 1752 or] in 1762 in Saint Petersburg; Count. Natural son of Catherine the Great and Grigori Orlov, secretly born in the Winter Palace at St. Petersburg and secretly raised at an estate in Bobriki until ... 1781 when Catherine wrote him a letter acknowledging her maternity. He was made a Count of the Russian Empire by his half-brother Emperor Paul III ... promoted to General-Major. He married Baroness Anna Dorothea von Ungern-Sternberg. Died at his estate at Bogoroditsk near Tula".

Wassili Bobrinsky, b. 1804, d. Moscow in 1874, was the son of mentioned Alexei Bobrinsky, b. St.Petersburg in 1752 / 1762,
who married in 1796 to
Anna Dorotea / Anna Dorothea von Ungern-Sternberg (1769 Tallinn - St. Petersburg in 1846), a daughter of the Tallinn commendant Woldemar Conrad von Ungern-Sternberg b. 1739.

Wielichowo - 4 km north-east to PROCHY
- for almost 200 years, formed a large Bishops key, which was under the lease.
Weronika's [m. Grabowska, nee Scipio of Stara Hancza] daughter was Ludwika Broel-Plater, 1799 in Cracow - 1873, m. in 1816; d. in 1873 in Prochy in the KOSCIAN / Kosten County in the 19th century.
Ludwika m. Count Adam Antoni Onufry Broel-Plater, 1790 - 1862, the son of
Count August Hiacynt Broel-Plater and Anna Rzewuska.

August Jacek Hieronim Broel-Plater / August Hiacynt, 1745-1803, was the son of
Konstanty Ludwik Broel-Plater, 1722 - 1778 in Kraslaw / Kraslava,
the grandson of Jan Ludwik Broel-Plater, ca 1680 / 1690 - 1736 + Rozalia BRZOSTOWSKA.
The great-grandson of count Johann Andreas Heinrich Broel-Plater / Jan Andrzej Henryk Broel-Plater, ie. Jan Andrzej Henryk Plater, 1626 - 1696 + Louise Maria von Grotthuss / Ludwika Maria Broel-Plater Grothus, died in 1720, the daughter of Hildebrand Heinrich von Grotthus, and Anna Sibylla von Behr.

RZEWUSKI in Bratoszewice and ZELECHOW + PLATER in Wroniawy and Ignalina/Ignalino in Lithuania [around me acted Lithuanian-Russians with Jews and Gypsise roots: in 2021/2022, Andrej Kerul, also aft. 2010 Aleks / Aleksander, Ivan and others. Kerul on 09 June 2022 with the links to Police and Jeleniewo].

The Bratoszewice line:
Kazimierz Henryk Wincenty Rzewuski, the Bratoszewice owner, lived in 1886-1956 + Css Maria Plater-Zyberk, 1901-1979. Maria was the daughter of count Feliks Konstanty Plater-Zyberk, and the granddaughter of Kazimierz Baltazar Plater, 1808-1876 in Schlossberg;
the great-granddaughter of
Michael Plater-Zyberg / MICHAL Plater-Zyberg, 1777-1862 in the Schlossberg estate, the Courland County,
the great-great-granddaughter of
Kazimierz Konstanty Plater-Zyberg, 1749 - 1807 in DAWGIELISZKI / Senasis Daugeliskis, close to Ignalina / Ignalino. Buried in KRASLAVA.

Kazimierz Konstanty Plater was the son of
count Konstanty Ludwig Broel-Plater, 1722 - 1778 in Kraslava, in Latvia;
the grandson of Jan Ludwik Plater, ca 1690-1736;
the great-grandson of count Johann Andreas Heinrich Broel-Plater.

Above Count Konstanty Ludwik Broel-Plater, 1722-1778 in Kraslava, in Latvia, was the son of
Jan Ludwik Plater + Rozalia Brzostowska / Bzostovska, ca 1690-1746,
the daughter of Jan Wladyslaw Brzostowski.

Above Jan Ludwik Plater, ca 1690-1736, was the son of count Johann Andreas Heinrich Broel-Plater and Louise.

In the Ignalino / Ignalina district, in Dawgieliszki / Dowgieliszki was living Isabella Ludovica Plater (nee von der Borch) / Izabela Ludwika Plater Borch, b. 1752 in Varaklani / WARKLAND, 40 km west to REZEKNE/Rzeczyca in Latvia [a group of Romani/Jews spies from the Rezekne district acted abroad around me aft. 2008/until ca 2016], died in 1813 in Warsaw.

Izabela Borch Plater was the daughter of Johann Andreas Borch + Louise Anne Zyberg / Luiza Ludwika Anna Borch von Syberg. Named Luiza Syberg b. 1729, d. in 1788, was the daughter of baron Jozef Zyberk / Josephatus von Syberg zu Wischling and Magdalena.

Mentioned above Johann Andreas von der Borch / Jan Andrzej Jozef Borch, known as Jonas Andrius, 1713-1780, was the son of Jerzy Gotard Fabian Borch + Ludwika von Stock b. ca 1680.

Mentioned Isabella Ludovica Plater von der Borch / Izabela Ludwika Plater Borch, was the wife of count KAZIMIERZ KONSTANTY Plater / Casimir Constantine Plater-Zyberg.

Maria Roza Rzewuska (Plater-Zyberk), 1901 - 1979, b. in Napoli,
the daughter of
count FELIKS KONSTANTY PLATER / Felix Constantine Plater-Zyberk and Wiktoria.

Named Count Feliks Konstanty Plater-Zyberk, 1847 - 1928, was the son of
count Kazimierz Bertold Jozef Michal Konstanty Stanislaw Henryk Plater-Zyberk (or Bartlomiej Plater-Zyberk), b. 1808, d. in 1876 in Schlossberg in the Courland County;
the grandson of
count Michal Plater-Zyberg and bss. Isabelle Helena.

Michal Plater-Zyberk b. in 1777, died in 1862 in Schlossberg, the son of
Count Kazimierz Konstanty Plater [see WRONIAWY] and Izabela Ludwika Plater / Izabella Borch / IZABELA BORCH PLATER ZYBERK.

MICHAL PLATER ZYBERK was the husband of Izabella Helena.

MICHAL was the brother of
1. Ludwik August Plater [b. 1775];
2. Jan Ferdynand Plater;
3. Stanislaw Broel-Plater SENIOR, born 1784;
4. Kazimierz Ignacy Broel-Plater / IGNACY BROEL PLATER;
5. Viktoria Augustina.

Above named
count Stanislaw Broel-Plater SENIOR, known as Plater-Zyberg, b. 1784 in DAWGIELISZKI / Senasis Daugeliskis, close to Ignalina, d. 1851 in Wroniawy, in the Wolsztyn County, close to Wilkowo Polskie.

Stanislaw Plater was the son of
count Kazimierz Konstanty Plater / Casimir Constantine Plater-Zyberg + Isabella Ludovica von der Borch.
Above Izabela Ludwika Plater Borch b. in 1752 in Varaklani, in Latvia, west to REZEKNE/Rzeczyca in the Polish Livland.
Stanislaw Broel Plater b. 1784, was the husband of Antonina Gajewska.
Stanislaw was the father of
Graf Stanislaw Plater-Zyberg, JUNIOR;
count Adam Kazimierz Plater-Zyberg, SENIOR;
and Laura Wodzicka.

Above Antonina GAJEWSKA / Antonina Broel-Plater (Gajewska), 1791 in Poznan - 1866 in Poznan, was the daughter of Adam Norbert Gajewski and Eleonora Garczynska, 1764 in Jedlec close to GOLUCHOW and CZERMINEK, east to PLESZEW - 1838 in Poznan. Eeonora Gajewska (Garczynska) was the daughter of Stefan Garczynski JUNIOR + Weronika Krzycka / Weronika Mycielska, died in ca 1791.
Weronika was the daughter of Maciej Krzycki + Anna Swiniarska / Anna SWINARSKA.

A note to above named ANNA SWINARSKA:
ie Anna Krzycka Swinarska Bninska nee BNINSKA
[not nee Swinarska / Swiniarska b. ca 1720; and NOT the daughter of JAN Swinarski + Zofia Rokossowska].

Anna's brother was NOT Mikolaj Swinarski b. 1725, who was the son of Jan Swinarski, ca 1675 - 1742 + Zofia Rokossowska b. ca 1690.

Weronika Garczynska / Krzycka / Weronika Mycielska b. ca 1742,
was the daughter of
Maciej Krzycki and Anna Swiniarska / Anna Swinarska b. ca 1720.

Mikolaj Swinarski b. 1725, was the son of Jan Swinarski, ca 1675 - 1742 + Zofia Rokossowska b. ca 1690.

Mikolaj Swinarski / Mikolaj Swiniarski m. in 1748 to Anna Bninska, ca 1727-1771, the daughter of Rafal Bninski, the Srem governor, 1705-1770 + Marianna Kwilecka, ca 1700 - 1761.
Mikolaj's daughter was
Barbara Swinarska, ca 1750-1786 + Jozef Krzyzanowski [compare CZARNOCIN], the supporter of the 3rd May Constitution in 1791, MP and the Poznan official in 1776, lived ca 1750-1796,
with a daughter
Anna Prakseda Krzyzanowska, ca 1770-1802 + Andrzej Grabinski, ca 1742-1821.

Andrzej GRABINSKI was next of kin to my family Kiedrzynski because his brother Wawrzyniec Grabinski m. Dorota Kiedrzynska who was the sister of my ancestor Izydor Kiedrzynski of Jedlno.

In 1784, Weronika nee Krzycki, widowed after death of Stefan Garczynski, General, had a court case on Gostkowo - inf. in Poznan. Weronika Krzycki was the daughter of Maciej Krzycki + Anna Swinarski. Anna was re-married Mikolaj Chlebowski, the official of KALISZ [ie Anna Bninska m. three times: Krzycka, Swinarska, Chlebowska].

WERONIKA was widowed after MACIEJ Mycielski, the Sieradz official. Weronika was the second married GARCZYNSKA, the owner of Gostkowo. Weronika Garczynska / Krzycka / Weronika Mycielska b. ca 1742, was the daughter of Maciej Krzycki and Anna Swiniarska / Anna Swinarska b. ca 1720/1727 [her FIRST husband].

Mikolaj Swinarski / Mikolaj Swiniarski m. in 1748 to Anna Bninska Swinarska [her SECOND husband], ca 1727-1771,
the daughter of
Rafal Bninski, the Srem governor, 1705-1770 + Marianna Kwilecka, ca 1700 - 1761.

Weronika Krzycka, twice widowed, in 1784 aft. death of Mycielski and Stefan Garczynski (1730-1773), Royal General. In 1792, Weronika Krzycki Garczynska sold Racendowo / Racendow to her son Franciszek Garczynski.

The owner of BRATOSZEWICE until 1799,
Fryderyk Wilhelm Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1768 in BERLIN, married Antonina Adelajda Garczynska, b. 1767/1770, d. 1824. Antonina GARCZYNSKA was the daughter of STEFAN GARCZYNSKI, junior, b. 1730 in Poznan, Dec. 1773 [or after; maybe 1791] + 1st wife Weronika KRZYCKA, the daughter of Maciej Krzycki.

Antonina Garczynska b. 1767/1770 had a brother Colonel FRANCISZEK GARCZYNSKI b. 1770. Franciszek Garczynski, died in 1812, Colonel of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, MP after 1807 of the KROBIA county, 15 km south to GOSTYN, 8 km east to Rokosowo. Franciszek married Katarzyna Anna Prakseda Aniela 1-voto Wegorzewska, born Radolinska in 1768.

Franciszek Garczynski then married Weronika Apolonia Mycielska born in 1774.
They had a son Jan Nepomucen Garczynski.

Marianna Kwilecka Bninska b. ca 1700, was the mother of Anna Swinarska Bninska b. 1727 [ca 1720], d. 1771 + Mikolaj Swinarski;
Anna Swinarska died in the Lubasz commune, in the Czarnkow-Trzcianka County.

Above Mikolaj Swinarski, 1711 - 1773 in the Lubasz commune, was the son of Jan Swinarski + Zofia. Maciej Krzycki was the FIRST husband of mentioned Anna Swiniarska / Anna Swinarska b. ca 1720/1727. Anna was NOT the daughter of Jan Swinarski, ca 1675 - 1742 + Zofia Rokossowska b. ca 1690.

Anna Krzycka Swinarska Bninska nee BNINSKA [not nee Swinarska / Swiniarska b. ca 1720; and NOT the daughter of JAN Swinarski + Zofia Rokossowska].
Anna's brother was NOT Mikolaj Swinarski b. 1725, who was the son of Jan Swinarski, ca 1675 - 1742 + Zofia Rokossowska b. ca 1690.

Mikolaj Swinarski had two sisters b. ca 1720/1725, but NOT Anna Krzycka Swinarska / Swiniarska b. ca 1720.

Mikolaj Swinarski b. 1725, was the son of Jan Swinarski, ca 1675 - 1742 + Zofia Rokossowska b. ca 1690.
Mikolaj Swinarski / Mikolaj Swiniarski m. in 1748 to Anna Bninska, ca 1727-1771,
the daughter of
Rafal Bninski, the Srem governor, 1705-1770 + Marianna Kwilecka, ca 1700 - 1761.

CHARLUPIA MALA and CHARLUPIA WIELKA - Walewski, Pstrokonski, Madalinski-Kiedrzynski line + Jaruzelski, Chudzik, Hutten-Czapski:

Wladyslaw Hutten - Czapski b. 1842
was the son of
Ignacy Hutten Czapski b. ca 1800/1810 + Justyna Wegrzycka.

Galewice B [after Antoni Myszkowski] bought Wladyslaw Czapski, 1842 - 1911 in Galewice, ie. Wladyslaw Wincenty Czapski b. 1835 [bpt. in WIELUN],
the son of
Ignacy Hutten Czapski and Justyna Wegrzycka / Wegrzecka, but bpt. of Wladyslaw Hutten Czapski was in 1844 in Wielun, with the godparents: Andrzej Piotrowicz and Konstancja Czapska.

Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski m. 1st Zofia Chyczewska, ca 1845 - died aft. 1911 or Chiczewska, Chyczowska.
They had children:
1.
Kazimierz Czapski b. 1875 in Rajsko close to Kalisz
[7 kilometres east of Opatowek, 17 km east of Kalisz, 4 km west to OSZCZEKLIN - see Kiedrzynski and Arnold - Wolowski history; 13 km west to CHLEWO],
died in 1952, buried in Cieszecin, solicitor in Kalisz; studied in Petersburg and Lipsk and Kalisz under jurist
Wincenty Jaruzelski b. in 1844 in Warszawa, d. in 1918, Kalisz.
In 1904, solicitor and Bank director in Kalisz. The owner of Galewice B in 1895 - 1939, in 1911 he was living in Galewice; married Helena Jaruzelska (1886 - 1962, buried in Cieszecin),
the daughter of Wincenty Jaruzelski (1844 - 1918 in Kalisz), jurist, and Teresa Puchalska,
the daughter of Jozef PUCHALSKI + Maria Czerwinska.

Kazimierz had children:
A.
Aleksander (Andrzej Hutten Czapski) Czapski b. ca 1910 in UK, ie. Andrzej Czapski b. in 1913, d. in 1993 in Buenos Aires + in 1946 to Css Izabela Gabriela Rzewuska b. 1921 in Warszawa, the daughter of Adam Karol Rzewuski b. in 1896 in Milano, d. in 1966 in Buenos Aires + Irena Sudymontowicz - Czeczel b. in 1893 in Odessa.
B.
Teresa Czapska (1916 - 1993), m. bef. 1939 in Galewice to Jerzy Bilinski b. 1911.

2.
junior, Wladyslaw Czapski b. in 1882 in Rajsko, engineering, living in Kalisz, m. in 1911 in Dzierlin, in the Charlupia Mala parish to Zofia Brzezinska b. in 1882 in Dzierlin,
the daughter of
Antoni Brzezinski b. ca 1855 + Maria Kobylecka.
3.
Tadeusz Czapski (1874 in Rajsko - 1942 in Hartheim), the priest in 1899, in Goliszew (1935 - 1941).
4.
Stefan Czapski (1877 - 1955), buried in Poznan, living in 1910 in Galewice, m. Wanda Lunska b. in 1879. They had a daughter Halina Marta Czapska b. in 1909 in Petersburg.
5.
Ignacy Czapski (1879 - 1956), buried in Poznan, m. Zofia Rojewska (1889 - 1972), and she came from Cieszecin together with Leonard Rojewski b. 1882. Ignacy had a daughter Irena Czapska (1923 - 2005).

Now on the Chudzik family, my genealogical fate - we have two figures Marcin Chudzik.

The first was foster son to Klemens Chudzik. Stanislawa Zakret, 1894-1964, m. Marcin Chudzik, 1896-1945.

Tomasz Chudzik b. 1839/1844, was living in Gesowka close to Sieradz. His daughter Franciszka Kucharska nee Chudzik, b. 1871, moved home to LODZ, and met two partners, the second was Kucharski. Franciszka Chudzik, 1871-1955, and her sister Marianna came to Lodz ca 1885/1894. Marianna had a daughter in 1895, but the daughter died in Gesowka in 1896.

Franciszka Chudzik had a son MARCIN CHUDZIK in 1896, but the husband is unknown. Bpt in Charlupia Wielka.
Witnesses in 1896 in Charlupia Wielka:
Julianna Kaszewicz, Pawel Filipowicz of Gesowka, Jozef Badowski, Stanislaw Adamski, Julianna Kaszewicz.

Marcin Chudzik b. 1896, had a foster father - Klemens Chudzik, who was until ca 1911 in Gesowka. Then Marcin's mother Franciszka met Kucharski in Lodz. Stanislawa Zakret, 1894-1964, married named Marcin Chudzik, 1896-1945.

The second Marcin Hudzik, 1911 - 1993, was the son of Klemens Chudzik and Jadwiga Grzegorek.
Antoni Hudzik, 1931 - 1997, was the son of named above Marcin Chudzik SECOND.

Jozef Chudzik, 1922-2000, was the son of the FIRST Marcin Chudzik, b. 1896.
Ludwik Hudzik, was also the son of Marcin Chudzik the 1st.

Jadwiga Grzegorek, 1882 - 1951, m. above Klemens Hudzik, 1880-1941. Klemens had children with the 2nd wife:
Stanislawa Krawczynska, 1920-2001;
Jozefa Peljan, 1928-2014.
And with the son Captain / Colonel of Militia - Wladyslaw Hudzik, 1925-1998, and here Ewa Kubacka b. 1955, with her sons: Marcin and Przemyslaw.
Above Klemens Hudzik, 1880-1941, b. in Cienia Wielka,
had also sons:
Jan Chudzik b. in 1905 in Mielcuchy, Marcin Chudzik b. 1911, Feliks, and daughter - Marianna b. 1909 in Gesowka.

My research concerns many state intelligence networks created in the first half of the 18th century by Russia [and in 1937 by Soviet Union]. Let the example be an ominous figure of Jakob Johann von Sievers who has been active in the Russian intelligence since 1748.
This structure had a military - intelligence - political nature. This structure created for decades the leading politicians, and drove to the spectacular political internationally events. The mystery of the complicated machines - several octopuses - caused the birth of conspiracy theories, such theories and journalism as Archibald Henry Maule Ramsay b. 1894.
For a 100 years such theories indicate specified states, as well as some nations or particular politicians, as drivers of the intelligence structure - this situation lasts from 1916 to today, 2014.
The answer to the above question at the moment is gone.
In the history of Tsarist Russia, it is difficult to find a detail, because there is difficult to get to archives of a special services and political institutions. I quote the text of the book 'The Anglo-American Establishment' by Carroll Quigley ed. in 1981
(copyright by The Anglo-American Establishment: From Rhodes to Cliveden. 1981, New York: Books in Focus, 354 pages, ISBN 0-916728-50-1; reprinted by Rancho Palos Verdes: GSG & Associates, date unknown, ISBN 0-945001-01-0).
The author of this book reveals details of secret intelligence and political structures of the United Kingdom and the USA in the second half of the 19th century and in the first half of the twentieth century. These data obviously yet not suggest who or what was the driving force of the intelligence network and the military-political structures, which in details is discussed on this web site, and broadening data on the other sites designated as parts of my search.

My research concerns many state intelligence networks created in the first half of the 18th century.

These Scottish degrees, or so-called Templar system, made rapid progress, and as it had headquarters in the Jesuit College of CLERMONT at PARIS, was termed the System of Clermont. "The specific "Knights Templar" fraternal order connected to Freemasonry originated from Thomas Dunckerley toward the end of the 18th century ... In 1751 Baron Karl Gotthelf von Hund und Altengrotkau began the Order of Strict Observance, which ritual he claimed to have received from the reconstituted Templar Order in 1743 in Paris. He was initiated, by Scottish knights, into the Order of the Knights Templar, and ... to have met two of the "unknown superiors" who directed all of masonry, one of whom was Prince Charles Edward Stuart. ... In 1779 the High Knights Templar of Ireland Lodge, Kilwinning, obtained a charter from Lodge Mother Kilwinning in Scotland..." - all above by Wikipedia and others webnet sources.

The System of Clermont was introduced in Germany in 1751, by the Baron HUNDT, as the Strict Observance rite. System of Clermont contemplated the restoration of the Stuarts to the throne.
Charles Edward Louis John Casimir Sylvester Severino Maria Stuart (1720 - 1788), was the second Jacobite pretender to the thrones of England, Scotland, France and Ireland (as Charles III). In 1742, Lord Kilmarnock and other exiled Stuart participants received Karl Gotthelf, Baron Von Hund into the Order of the Temple in Paris showing the Jacobite Templar link still existed; and in 1745,
Prince Charles Edward Stuart given a gala meeting for the Chivalry of the Order in Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh.
Jacobitism was a political movement in Great Britain and Ireland that aimed to restore the Roman Catholic Stuart King James II of England and his heirs to the thrones of England, Scotland and Ireland.

And this is old and moder Russian - German net: in Tczew - Starogard Gdanski - Giecz - Koscierzyna.
Including the Hutten-Czapski, Nostitz-Jackowski, Grabczewski and Wybicki families; with Rogaczewski
[compare: Rogaczewski in Wola Pszczolecka and near to Rusiec]
in Jablowo
[6 kilometres south-east of Starogard Gdanski and 3 km west to LIPINKI Szlacheckie of the Nostitz-Jackowskis]; and the Tusk family near to Koscierzyna - Liniewo.

Sobowo, 2 km east to Michalkowo
[at half way from Plock to Wloclawek; close to Chalin, Kamienica, Popowo - Boleslaw Walesa, 1907-1945, was the son of Jan Walesa born in 1873, in Wola Nakonowska. President Lech Walesa born in Popowo close to Lipno, as the son of Feliksa Kaminska Walesa, died in USA + Boleslaw Walesa b. in 1907 in MICHALKOWO or Sobowo, close to Lipno and Wloclawek, d. June 1945 in Popowo, close to LIPNO.

Jan Walesa 3rd, b. 1873 in Wola Nakonowska close to Chocen, and Jan's wife was born in 1879 in Filipki, the Smilowice parish in the CHOCEN commune [around me acted Jaroslaw Slota vel Jaroslaw Skota of Chocen, 1983/2001].
Smilowice - the estate of Gustaw Findeisen + Pelagia Rodys of PRZASNYSZ. In Smilowice we have the Kiedrzynski-Arnold-Wolowski clan in the second half of the 18th century.
Jan Walesa was living in Michalkowo, the Lipno County, and in 1916 in Popowo, the Lipno county],
8 km north-east to Dobrzyn by Vistula river, 25 km south-east to Czerskie Rumunki and Rumunki Witkowskie and 14 km south-east to Rumunki Tupadelskie - the Walesa family,
near to the Nostitz-Jackowskis, ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, junior in Glowino / GLOWINA close to Sobowo which was owned by Morzycki Apolinary / Apolinary MOKRZYCKI.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery WYBICKI was the father of Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska, 1825 in Konojadki - 1898, the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, junior.

Mentioned Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, was the son of
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1770,
and the grandson of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, SENIOR, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat village [my relatives].

Jan Jackowski = Ksawery Jackowski / Jan Nepomucen KSAWERY Nostitz-Jackowski bought Wola Proszkowska, 4 km east to Szrensk {29 km north-west to Glinojeck, and 18 km south-west to MLAWA};
17/18 km south-east to ZIELONA;
19/21 km south-east to ZUROMIN, 12 km south to Lipowiec Koscielny.

And compare:
Zielona close to MLAWA. This is NOT MOSTOWO. Zielona = Zielona Mostowska
[we have Zielona, 17 km west to Lipowiec Koscielny. Zielona Mostowska was owned by BOBROWSKI + 2nd to Franciszka SKORA of Krery in the Chelmo parish, the daughter of Kazimierz Skora - my family line]:

Zielona, west to Mlawa. At the beginning of the 20th century belonged to Bobrowski married second to Franciszka Skora of Krery and from LODZ. Zielona - 2 km north-east to Cierpigorz No 2. Zielona is a village in the Kuczbork-Osada commune, within the Zuromin County, 6 kilometres west of Kuczbork-Osada, 5 km north-east of Zuromin. LEWICZYN is situated 2 km south to DWUKOLY. Dwukoly is a village in the Ilowo-Osada commune, 5 kilometres south-west of Ilowo-Osada [see Pawel Masnicki of Ilowo, under care of Christopher Robins at Sea View and Norbert Mazur close to Szczecin + the link to OLESNICA], 13 km south-east of Dzialdowo, 2 km north to LEWICZYN. Zielona close to MOSTOWO, as Zielona Mostowska. Zielona, 17 km west to Lipowiec Koscielny. Zielona Mostowska was owned by BOBROWSKI + 2nd to Franciszka SKORA of Krery in the Chelmo parish, the daughter of Kazimierz Skora - my family line.

We back now to Wodkiewicz of Leszno close to Przasnysz and to Krasne of the Krasinskis. In 1662, Wojciech Gosciminski and Andrzej Roman [the family of the mother's side to Zbigniew Brzezinski had the last name Roman - of Krzynowloga Mala, Zelechow] took Leszno village. Then in 1676 the owner - Jan Bonawentura Krasinski, in 1775-1790 owned by Kazimierz Krasinski, who had also Baranowo with the Kaczynski family, Chudzik - my fate, and Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski's ancestors.

Leszno took Agnieszka Brodzka, the daughter of Wiktoria Skarbek Brodzka, and named Agnieszka was the wife in 1841 of Stanislaw Kisielnicki, the owners of Leszno close to Przasnysz in 1847, but Stanislaw Kisielnicki was the owner of Zielona close to Mlawa in the Plock governorate.

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

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

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

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

The village Leszno in the Przasnysz commune is the core of the Wodkiewicz family with Halina Wodkiewicz married Jaworska, at Krokusowa 57-59, with Monika Bogucka married Sedzicka [Monika Bogucka m. Sedzicka was talking in Spring of 2005 at beach to Paulina Sosnierz of Police close to Szczecin] - Sinti - at the same address.
We back now to Wodkiewicz of Leszno close to Przasnysz and to Krasne of the Krasinskis. In 1662, Wojciech Gosciminski and Andrzej Roman [the family of the mother's side to Zbigniew Brzezinski had the last name Roman - of Krzynowloga Mala, Zelechow] took Leszno village. Then in 1676 the owner - Jan Bonawentura Krasinski, in 1775-1790 owned by Kazimierz Krasinski, who had also Baranowo with the Kaczynski family, Chudzik - my fate, and Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski's ancestors.
Leszno took Agnieszka Brodzka, the daughter of Wiktoria Skarbek Brodzka, and named Agnieszka was the wife in 1841 of Stanislaw Kisielnicki, the owners of Leszno close to Przasnysz in 1847, but Stanislaw Kisielnicki was the owner of Zielona close to Mlawa in the Plock governorate.

Kisielnicki acted 1861 in the Agriculture Society under Andrzej Zamoyski
[Zamoyski owned Michalow-Bodaczow-Klemensow where lived the Kaczorowski family - see Karol Wojtyla from CZANIEC close to Andrychow and tle last President of Poland killed 10 April 2010 in SMOLENSK],
and in the White movement in 1863 under Leopold Kronenberg.

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

Wola Proszkowska - 8 km south-west to BOGURZYN.

Lipowiec Koscielny is a village in the Mlawa County, 17 kilometres west of Mlawa.

Zielona Mostowo = Zielona Mostowska. This is NOT MOSTOWO. Mostowo is situated 7 kilometres north of Szrensk, and 8 km south-west to LIPOWIEC Koscielny [Jozef Feliks Bobrowski]. August Samuel Kobylanski, b. 1821 in Lewiczyn close to Mlawa, d. 1880; buried in Drzewica. Lewiczyn, 1 km south to the Prussian border, north-east to the Lipowiec Koscielny district, within the Mlawa County; 11 km north-west to MLAWA.

Zielona close to MLAWA. This is NOT MOSTOWO. Zielona = Zielona Mostowska [we have Zielona, 17 km west to Lipowiec Koscielny. Zielona Mostowska was owned by BOBROWSKI + the 2nd to Franciszka SKORA of Krery in the Chelmo parish, the daughter of Kazimierz Skora - my family line]:
Zielona, west to Mlawa. At the beginning of the 20th century belonged to Bobrowski married second to Franciszka Skora of Krery and from LODZ.
Zielona - 2 km north-east to Cierpigorz No 2.
Zielona is a village in the Kuczbork-Osada commune, within the Zuromin County,
6 kilometres west of Kuczbork-Osada, 5 km north-east of Zuromin.

Wola Proszkowska - 17 km south-east to ZIELONA.

Jozef Feliks Bobrowski bought Zielona Mostowska / Zielona. Close to MOSTOWO in the MLAWA county in 1913 roku. Zielona belonged to the Bobrowskis to 1939. Jozef Bobrowski had younger daughter Jozefina WERNER, the co-owner of Zielona.

Jozef Feliks Bobrowski NOT died in 32 years old. His 1st wife Janina Wolski widowed or divorced [in 1915/1916 Jozef Bobrowski married Franciszka SKORA, 1890-1938, the daughter of Kazimierz Skora b. 1853 + Magdalena NOWAK d. 1947/1948 in KRERY] in 1914, she was living with two daughters: Halina b. 1909, and Jozefina b. 1914. Jozef Feliks Bobrowski buried in Warsaw in the family tomb.
His widowed / divorced Janina Wolska Bobrowska in 1920 m. 2nd to LUDWIK WIELOWIEYSKI.

General Edward Pfeiffer / Franciszek Edward Pfeiffer, RADWAN, b. 1895 in LODZ, d. 1964 in London, was the son of Jozef PFEIFFER b. ca 1853, lived in LODZ + Karolina Franz / FRANTZ b. ca 1860/1865.
Jozef Pfeiffer m. second to Agnieszka Kuzinski.

Jozef Pfeiffer b. ca 1853, was the son of Stanislaw Fryderyk Pfeiffer (1819-1890),
and the grandson of Jan Henryk Pfeiffer (1789-1861).

General Edward Pfeiffer / Franciszek Edward Pfeiffer, RADWAN, b. 1895 in LODZ, d. 1964 in London, had the daughter ANNA SKORA nee Pfeiffer.

This is also the branch of Wanda Kleniewska and the Kleniewskis in Nowosolna close to Lodz. And the line to Anna Skora Pfeiffer in Lodz. And the link to Stanislaw Fryderyk Leopold Pfeiffer b. 1819 + Zuzanna Anatolia Temler, 1827-1910.

Bronislaw Skora b. 1909 in Lodz, the St Cross parish + Anna Pajfer / Anna PFEIFFER in 1947. Anna Skora Pfeiffer was living in 1925 - 2002 in LODZ. Bronislaw Skora was the son of Wawrzyniec Skora b. 1872 + Anna Jablczynska (Jabczynska) in 1900 in LODZ;
and the grandson of
Michal Skora + Klara Grudzieniec in 1852 nee Stolarczyk.

Klara Grudzieniec = Grodzieniec = Stolarczyk, 1-voto Feliks Maslonik in 1847 in CHELMO close to Przedborz and to KRERY.

Wanda PFEIFFER b. 1894 [the Kleniewskis were living in Nowosolna close to LODZ in the 20' of the 20th century], married ca 1915 to Przemyslaw Kleniewski, 1889-1944.
Wanda PFEIFFER had the sister Halina Stanislawa Pfeiffer, 1891-1944 + Karol Stanislaw Szlenkier, 1884-1944.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski had with second wife, 4 sons:
1.
oldest son - Aleksander Jackowski, junior, owned Bogurzyn close to Mlawa {until 1864 to the family of Nostitz-Jackowski; and then again until 1913. Bogurzyn - 7 / 8 km north-east to WOLA PROSZKOWSKA, 19/21 km south-east to ZIELONA},
2.
Jozef Jackowski was the owner of Dobrskie [52 km south to Wola Proszkowska] and Glinojecko / GLINOJECK [28 km south to Wola Proszkowska].

Kamiennica / Kamienica close to Sobowo:
Sokolowski Felicjan, the owner;
Lenie owned by Sokolowski Konrad, 4 km west to GLOWINA. Together with Sokolowski Ludwik;

Michalkowo {3 km west to Sobowo} owned by Raciecki Stanislaw;
Sobowo / Sobow - Rosciszewski Walenty in 1861 [b. ca 1820];
and in 1898, Zygmunt Miszewski was the owner of SOBOWO, died in 1927.

Walerian Walenty Rosciszewski, b. ca 1820,
was the son of
Szczesny Rosciszewski b. ca 1790 [Szczesny was the brother of Erazm Rosciszewski b. 1785 - Erazm was the half brother of Anna Bertolda Woroniecka b. in 1784, and of Walenty Rosciszewski b. ca 1770,
the children of
Kazimierz Rosciszewski b. ca 1740].

Walerian WALENTY Rosciszewski b. 1820, was the husband of Ewelina ROGOZINSKA / Rohozinska. Walerian Walenty had a son Rudolf Rosciszewski.

Zygmunt Miszewski b. ca 1870, was the son of Adam Miszewski b. ca 1840, and Aleksandra Sitkowska, 1849-1931 in Warsaw.
Adam Miszewski was married in 1872, in Przasnysz.

Now we look at northern Poland:

Jablowo
- 6 kilometres south-east of Starogard Gdanski and 50 km south of Gdansk; 27 km south-west to TCZEW.

Jablowo was taken by the Jackowskis in 1798, among others a monk Henryk Jackowski was living here. In 1831 in JABLOWO, Teodor Nostitz-Jackowski was born; he acted in LIPNO section of the Agriculture Society - north to Wloclawek - under Leopold Kronenberg, and Teodor Jackowski was living in 1831-1885,
the son of
Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski and Konstancja Grabczewska.

Above Hiacynt = Jacek Nostitz-Jackowski = Hiacynt Jackowski b. 1805 in Jablowo at the Kociewie,
as the son of
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski [older] and Elzbieta Jezierski.

Jablowo in 1798, and Lipinki Szlacheckie close to Starogard Gdanski, was owned by the Nostitz-Jackowski clan; Hiacynt Jackowski studied in Pelplin. In 1814, Hiacynt moved to Braniewo. In 1824, back to JABLOWO; 1826 it was fired; Jablowo and Lipinki were the center of agricultural innovation.
Hiacynt Jackowski was born in 1805, and in 1828, Hiacynt Jackowski married Konstancja Grabczewska.
He had two daughters, Aniela and Zofia, later married to Edward Kalkstein, and two sons,
Teodor Nostitz-Jackowski = Theodore, 1831-1885, a prominent national activist, and
Henry, who became a priest.

Hipolit Nostic-Jackowski / Nostitz-Jackowski YOUNGER
[the son of Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin;
the grandson of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1729, older],
b. ca 1810 / 1820 in SEDZICE {4 km south to TUBADZIN, at half way from Blaszki to Sieradz}, m. ca 1840 to Julia Koschembahr - Lyskowska, ca 1830 - 1874.
Her son
Ludwik Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1850 / 1858 in SKARLIN {18 km south-west to ILAWA,
see below:
Jozef Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in SKARLIN, m. Jozefina Cisowska / Cissowska b. 1772},
d. in 1916, m. Bronislawa Sikorska.
And Bronislawa Jackowska's grandson
Stefan Nostitz-Jackowski, 1887 in SKOTNIKI {12 km north-west to RADZIEJOW, 8 km west to Dobre} - 1944 in RADOM + Zofia WATTA Karczewska b. in 1900 in Cienin Zaborny in the Great Poland, d. in Zielona Gora, buried in Poznan,
the granddaughter of
Antoni Watta-Karczewski, b. in Piekary, the Sieradz province,
who was the son of
Marceli Pawel Karczewski, killed on February 27, 1861 in Warsaw; they came from Sokolniki, owned by Tomasz Jan Karczewski b. ca 1630, d. in 1691,
the owner of named Sokolniki;
Sknilow in the Lwow prov.,
Porszno,
Falecice and LOZINA.

And Bronislawa Jackowska's great-grandchildren:
Jerzy Nostitz-Jackowski, 1921-2002 in Poznan [+ Irena Lubaszko b. in Magnuszew; he was living in Radom and in Zielona Gora, with the son who died in Miedzyrzecz];
Henryk Nostitz-Jackowski, 1921-1991;
and Witold Nostitz-Jackowski, 1925-2004.

Above Witold's [Witold Jackowski b. in 1925 + Hanna Szmajda] great-grandparents:
1.
Hipolit Nostic-Jackowski / Nostitz-Jackowski, [Hipolit Nostic-Jackowski YOUNGER, b. ca 1820, m. ca 1840 to Julia Koschembahr - Lyskowska, ca 1830 - 1874.
Hipolit's grandfather -
Alexander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1729 and d. ca 1802];
2.
Stefan Idzi Sikorski, 1819-1890;
3. Witold Antoni Karczewski of the SZADEK commune;
4. Antoni Kosinski;
5. Julia Koschembahr - Lyskowska
[Julia's great-grandfather was the judge in Swiecie, 1700-1760];
6.
Maria Magdalena Dekowska;
7.
Jozefa Wezyk [her mother died in 1867 - Karszew; Jozefa's father acted in LECZYCA county, b. ca 1810];
8. Adamina Zielinska b. ca 1840.

And now we can look at the Walesa family in Wilkowyja close to Jarocin under care of the Sapiehas; Kozmin Wielkopolski; Raszkow and Pogrzybow north-west to Ostrow Wielkopolski under Niemojewski - Skorzewski family branch; Golaszewo, Smilowice and Kowal close to Chocen near to the Dambskis and to Findeisen-Rodys of Przasnysz and Swiedziebnia; Wielichowo in the Koscian county together with the Owsiany clan close to the Broel-Plater family; Wloclawek with Chocen, Lipno, Sobowo, Popowo, Chalin near by the Nostitz-Jackowski family line.

With the research on the coup d'etat of 1992 in Poland -
President Lech Walesa of Chocen, Smilowice, Golaszewo, Lipno, Wloclawek;
Donald Tusk of the Koscierzyna county;
Leszek Moczulski of Mariowka in the Przysucha district;
Waldemar Pawlak of Zychlin No 1 district;
Stefan Niesiolowski with Police [2005-September 2022 around me] and Senegal [2016-2022 around me];
Bronislaw Geremek of Rozan and DZBADZ [around me aft. 2008 to September 2022].

Above Bronislaw Geremek born as Berele Lewartow, or Benjamin Lewartow, the son of the Lodz rabbi of the Hasidism movement. Chassidism / Hasidic Judaism is a Jewish religious group that arose in the Western Ukraine during the 18th century. Bronislaw Geremek was born as Benjamin Lewertow in Warsaw in 1932, aft. 1945 in Wschowa, aft. ca 1980 in Rozan. His father Boruch Lewertow, a fur merchant in Lodz, was murdered in Auschwitz [b. ca 1900/1906]. Below is genealogy of Bronislaw acc. to my research - please check all data. Boruch's brother was Menasze Lewertow (1906-1966) b. in Cracow as Rabbi Menashe Levertov. Rabbi Menashe Yaakov Levertov b. in 1906, d. in 1966 in NY, United States.
Boruch was the son of
Rabbi Yitzchak Eizik Yehuda Yechiel Levertov b. ca 1870, and Rivkah.

Boruch and named Menasze had a brother Rabbi Yisrael Levertov. Above Yisrael Levertov b. in 1900 in Sanok, m. Gitel Halberstam, the daughter of Rabbi Aharon Halberstam and Devora Kliger of Krakowiec, the daughter of Rabbi Isaac Joshua Kliger of Horodok / Gorodok.

Rabbi Menashe Yaakov Levertov b. in 1906, Boruch Lewertow b. ca 1900/1906, and Rabbi Yisrael Levertov b. in 1900, were the sibilings. Mentioned above Yitzchak Eizik Yehuda Yechiel Levertov (Lewertow) b. ca 1870, d. in 1938, was the son of Nachum Efraim Levertov and Freidel Udel KLINGBERG.
Yitzchak / Izaak was the husband of Rivkah FRANKEL.

Above Rabbi Nachum Ephraim Efraim Levertov (Lewertow) b. ca 1840, d. in 1928,
was the son of
Mortko Lewertow b. ca 1810, and Ajta - Estera.

Moczulski with the Trzywdar coat of arms, known as Moculski, Moczudlski, of Podlasie. Maciej and Stanislaw, the sons of Jan Moczulski, were the owners of Moczudly Stare and Zalesie in 1620 in the Bielsk county; Jan and Michal Moczulski owned Szmurly and Moczudly in 1719 in the Drohiczyn county; Moczudly / Moczydly in the Pierlejewo parish, in the Siemiatycze county.

But Leszek Moczulski came from Grodek Jagiellonski - the Romer family intermarried Bobrowski and we have strong link to the ANDRYCHOW district, and Przedborz, and Jozef Bobrowski m. the 2nd to Franciszka Skora, the daughter of Kazimierz Skora of the CHELMO parish, with Krery and Ochotnik villages.

The Cabinet of Jan Olszewski was the government of Poland from December 23, 1991 to June 5, 1992. On 2 June, 1992, the final day of coalition negotiations with the Confederation of Independent Poland, Macierewicz met with deputy Marshal of that party, informing him that its leader, Leszek Moczulski, was on the list of collaborators which will be presented to the Parliament the following day. Shortly before the vote,
President Lech Walesa [Chocen - Smilowice - Golaszewo + Lipno - Wloclawek] organized a meeting attended by:
Donald Tusk [Koscierzyna: Wybicki, Garczynski and Nostitz-Jackowski],
Tadeusz Mazowiecki [he was always supported by Cardinal Jozef GLEMP],
Mieczyslaw Wachowski,
Leszek Moczulski [Mariowka - Kiedrzynski in the Przysucha district;
together with the Pelka family - the mother line of Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski in USA. In Ursus],
Waldemar Pawlak [Zychlin No 1, the Znyk family in the 19th and the 20th century and my fate in 1973-1977],
Stefan Niesiolowski [Police / Szczecin with Senegal - 1982/1983 and 2005 - December 2020],
Bronislaw Geremek [Rozan and the Castellani close to Opoczno-Przysucha-Bialynicze:
Malachowski + Krasicki],
Ryszard Bugaj, Gabriel Janowski, Aleksander Luczak, Pawel Laczkowski.
The talks resulted in the dismissal of Jan Olszewski's cabinet and the appointment of a new government headed by Waldemar Pawlak. Leaders in 1992: Walesa, Tusk, Moczulski, Pawlak, Geremek, Niesiolowski.

Waldemar Pawlak was born in the village of Model, in 1959. Model, close to Pacyna, 9 km north-east to Zychlin No 1, 2 km south to Pacyna. In 1984 Pawlak lived in Kamionka. Kamionka in Pacyna commune, 2 km east to Pacyna.

Zofia Znyk (born Pawlak) married Mikolaj Znyk in 1897, and Mikolaj was born in 1831, in Zagroby, 5 kilometres north-east of Zychlin, 23 km east of Kutno, 3 km south to Model.

PACYNA:
at present here the Znyk family;
WALDEMAR PAWLAK lived in PACYNA in 1982. In 1985 in Kamionka near to Pacyna. In 1792, Pacyna belonged to Prussia. In 1806 in the Warsaw Duchy. Teodor Dembowski was the owner of Pacyna. In 1863, Russian burned Slup and Malina in the Pacyna commune.

Miroslawa Znyk-Sobczyk and ZNYK Teresa Aniela, were from Zychlin. Miroslawa Znyk born 1941/1942, studied in Kutno. ZNYK JOANNA, now in ZYCHLIN. Sleszyn, Szymon Bialecki, in 1900, together with Antoni Znyk, of Grzybow, 5 km north-east to Sleszyn. Grzybow Dolny - 10 km south to Model, 7 / 8 km east to Zychlin.
Sleszyn, in 1886, Antoni Znyk. Sleszyn is a village 7 kilometres south-east of Zychlin No 1, 23 km east of Kutno, 11 km south to Model. Adam Znyk b. 1836 in Sedki, d. in 1916 in Oratki.
Sedki - 4 km south to Model.
Oratki - Oratki Gorne, 5 kilometres east of Zychlin No 1, 22 km east of Kutno, 2 and 3 km west to Sedki and Kaczkowizna, and 5 km south to Model.
Znyk in Sedki 4 km south to Model;
in Kaczkowizna, 1 km to SEDKI; 1880, in Bakow Poduchowny, Bakow Dolny, 7 km south to Sleszyn. Ca 1796, in Kiernozia and Brodno - Kiernozia 3 km west to Brodno / Brodne, 12 km south-east-east to PACYNA. 1837, in Zlakow Koscielny. 1889, in Kaczkowizna, 4 km south to Model.

Next person -
Leszek Moczulski / Robert Leszek b. in 1930, the son of Stanislaw Moczulski and Janina born in 1904 / 1910. Janina married Stanislaw Moczulski b. ca 1905 / 1910 / 1911. Stanislaw Moczulski came from the Grodek Jagiellonski district and he is NOT born in 1904, in Ciechanowiec. Ciechanowiec is a small town west to BRANSK. Maybe Ciechanowek?

Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski
[from Koscian-Leszno area to the Przasnysz county and here the Roman family, Dukes Woroniecki, Popiel, Bronislaw Geremek of Rozan, Dukes Krasinski of Krasne, German family of Rodys in Przasnysz + German's Findeisen of Smilowice + Swiedziebnia under Leopold Kronenberg of Brzezie-Wieniec-Wloclawek]
- President Lech Walesa and his mother's line of Rypin-Lipno-Wloclawek-Plock area [+ Chocen-Smilowice-Golaszewo]
- Zbigniew Brzezinski and the Roman of KRZYNOWLOGA MALA north to Przasnysz - Pelka family branch [+ the Przysucha area]
- Leszek Moczulski / Robert Berman came from the GRODEK JAGIELLONSKI district, NOT of the Bielsk district and the Plock county [+ the Przysucha area - Mariowka ex-Kiedrzynski property]: but we look on this branch of the MOCZULSKI family.
LEON Moczulski b. ca 1820, d. aft. 1865, the son of Kazimierz Moczulski b. ca 1790 + Zuzanna Wiercinski;
the owner of Garwolewo in 1862, the Czerwinsk parish. Nobility in 1860. Leon Moczulski was born in Cepkowo, the Radzymin parish, the Plonsk county; m. in 1846 in Wozniki to Izabela Kordula Gutkowska (1828 - aft. 1865), the daughter of Antoni Gutkowski and Rozalia Strubinski.

Leon Moczulski was born in ca 1820 in Leszczyno Szlacheckie, in the Zagroba parish; a wedding in Przedpelce Kosciolki in the Wozniki parish, with children:
Marianna,
Damazy Moczulski b. ca 1845,
Stanislaw Moczulski, senior, b. ca 1850/1860;
Wladyslawa and Wanda,
Leon Moczulski, younger, b. ca 1860 [compare Ciechanowek - 10 km south to Golub Dobrzyn];
and Marcela with the last Eufemia.

Brzezie - west of WLOCLAWEK, close to Radziejow and Brzesc Kujawski / Brzesc Kujawski, it was the land of Miaczynski, and Jozef DAMBSKI, next the property to the Kronenbergs [with Wieniec, Dubielewo, Aleksandrowo, Maryanki, Leopoldowo].
In 1873 - new palace was built in Brzezie. Leopold Kronenberg died in 1878 and Brzezie taken his children:
Stanislaw Leopold Kronenberg (to 1887), then
Leopold Julian Kronenberg (to 1937);
1889 - here was living Walerian Kronenberg;
the last owner was Leopold Jan Kronenberg.

Above Leopold Kronenberg, b. 1812, d. 1878 in Nice, was the Polish banker, investor and financier of Jewish origin, one of the leaders before the January Uprising 1863. He came from a wealthy family of Jewish rabbis. His father was Samuel Eleazar Kronenberg (1773-1826) led the banking activities in Warsaw. Mother Tekla Levi (1775-1848). Leopold Kronenberg had a political vision of the future of Poland but by the eyes of the great Jews patriot.

Leon Wladyslaw Loewenstein de Lenval / Leon Ladislaus Lowenstein / Lenval Jean Ladislas Loewenstein, baron de, by 'Dictionnaire historique et biographique du comte de Nice', was the brother of Seweryn Jakub Henryk Loewenstein de Lenval, baron, a son of Jakub Loewenstein and Dorota Kronenberg.

Above Baron Seweryn Jakub Henryk Loewenstein (b. 1833, d. 1895) - Polish entrepreneur and manufacturer of Jewish origin. He was born as the son of James and above named Dorothy Kronenberg (sister of Leopold). He was the brother of Leon. He was a co-founder and co-owner of plants Lilpop, Rau and Loewenstein in Warsaw. 1884, baron of the Saxon-Coburg-Gotha Duchy under Ernest II Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha.

Baron Leon Wladyslaw Loewenstein de Lenval married Maria Helena Kronenberg (1853-1895, a daughter of Henryk Andrzej Kronenberg), with children:
Leon Mieczyslaw (b. 1872)
and Maria Katarzyna Dorota (b. 1873, m. Count Izydor Colonna-Czosnowski).

Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka / Enna-Tiresa Timieniecka, died in 2014 come from the barons Loewenstein de Lenval.

Leon Wladyslaw Loewenstein de Lenval was industrialist and philanthropist. He was the third son among five children of a wealthy Jewish merchant Jacob Loewenstein and Dorothy Kronenberg, older sister of Leopold Kronenberg; after graduating in 1855 of the Institute of Agriculture and Forestry at Marymont in Warsaw, Leon Loewenstein worked as administrator of property of Kronenberg in Brzezie in the area of Wloclawek. 1857 - went to Calvinism. 1882 lived mainly in Brussels and Nice.

Kronenberg had link to Wilhelm Ernst Alexander Buhrig / Wilhelm BUHRING b. 1881/1890 in Pernau (Parnu - my grandfather Jerzy Konstantynowicz b. 1898 in Miezonka or in Moscow, was studied in PARNU before First World War under care of the PILAR-PILCHAU family. Then Jerzy or Marian Konstantynowicz served in KRONSTADT), Estland.
The son of Heinrich BUHRING b. 1850 / Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Buhrig.
Wilhelm Buhring / Wilhelm Ernst Buhring was born in 1881/1890. Wilhelm married Wanda Maria Emilia Weyssenhoff born in 1888. They had a daughter Marga Buhring, 1915-2002 in Binningen.

Aleksandra Emilia Weyssenhoff (Bloch) b. 1868, d. 1939, the daughter of Jan Gotlib Bogumil Bloch + Emilia Julia Kronenberg.

Aleksandra Emila Bloch m. Jozef Weyssenhoff author and writer;
Jozef Weyssenhoff was the father of
Wanda Maria Buhring born in 1888;
Jan Wirgiliusz Weyssenhoff;
Aleksandra Zielewicz
and Roza Weyssenhoff.

Jozef Weyssenhoff / Jozef Emanuel Marian Weyssenhoff, 1860 in Kolano, close to Jablon and Parczew - 1932 in Warsaw. The son of Michal Jerzy Weyssenhoff. Jozef was the husband of
Aleksandra Emilia Weyssenhoff Bloch, 1868-1939, the daughter of Jan Gotlib Bogumil Bloch + Emilia Julia Kronenberg, the daughter of Henryk Andrzej Kronenberg.

Emilia Bloch Holynska Ordega was the sister of Aleksandra Emilia Weyssenhoff.

The BLOCH family:

Ksawery Holynski, 1856-1901, m. Emilia Bloch.

Emilia Bloch, 1870-1940, was the daughter of Jan BLOCH + Emilia Kronenberg;
above Jan Gottlieb or Gotlib Bloch, 1836-1902, m. Emilia = Emilia Julia Kronenberg, 1845-1921,
the daughter of
Henryk Kronenberg + in 1847 to Katarzyna Sevinard, 1822 - 1884.

Henryk Andrzej Kronenberg = Henryk Kronenberg born in 1813, in Warszawa.

Pope John Paul II was the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State in 1978 until his death in 2005. He was elected pope by the second papal conclave of 1978. Born in 1920, Wadowice, 8 / 9 km east to INWALD. Communist General Czeslaw Kiszczak (1925-2015), b. 1925 in Roczyny, was working in Vienna during Second World War, soviet spy. Kiszczak was born 1925, in Roczyny, the son of a struggling farmer who was fired as a steelworker because of his communist affiliation.

Roczyny close to Andrychow. Roczyny - 2 km west to Andrychow. Jaroszewicz suggested that the death of Swierczewski could be related to this knowledge. ... Even more sensational hypothesis has a journalist of the weekly Angora, Leszek Szymowski, who stated that the reason for the murder was the Jaroszewicz archive, which contained a copy of the documents incriminating Wojciech Jaruzelski, Czeslaw Kiszczak and other politicians 80s. This crime was part of a broader plan to eliminate all that could stopped the conduct of political transformation, directed by generals Kiszczak and Jaruzelski. Weekly 'Wprost' published information suggesting that the death of Jaroszewicz has connected with the secret wartime archives of the Reich Security Office, which at the end of World War II went to the baroque palace in Radomierzyce near Zgorzelec.

Jan Bloch's next of kin -
Meshullam Solomon / Israel Meshullam Solomon (1723-1794), was b. in 1723 in Altona - d. 1793/1794/1795 in HAMBURG; he was born as Israel Meshullam Zalman Emden in Altona near Hamburg, was one of two rival Chief Rabbis of the United Kingdom and the rabbi of the Hambro' Synagogue. Solomon claimed authority as Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom from 1765 to 1780. Israel Meshullam Solomon (1723-1794/1795), was the son of Jacob / Yaakov EMDEN, 1697-1776 + Rachel KOHEN, ca 1700-1739;
the grandson of
Tzvi Hirsch ben Yaakov ASHKENAZI, 1658-1718 + Sarah Mirls / Mirles NEUMARK, 1670-1719.

The parents of the Lodz banker, Jan Bloch intermarried Kronenberg: Selim Bloch / Salomon Bloch married Fryderyka NEUMARK b. 1803, d. 1873/1879. Friederike Bloch (Neumark) was the daughter of Hirsch Falk Neumark b. bef. 1788 + Chaje. They were a rich family, and not the poor at all, as the deceptive texts suggest.
Fryderyka Bloch Neumark had also different children:
Maksymilian Bloch b. ca 1824; Teresa HERTZ b. 1823, the wife of Glucksmann and Samuel Hertz b. 1811; and Philip Bloch / Jozef Przybylski b. ca 1820 in Radom, d. 1884 in Winniki, the Lwow county.
Fryderyka BLOCH was the sister to Joseph Nathan Neumark b. 1806 in Poznan, d. 1880 in Poznan. Joseph Nathan NEUMARK was the father of Hermann (Tzvi Yehushua) Neumark / Herrmann b. 1834 in Poznan. David Newmark b. ca 1850, lived in New York, was the son of Joseph Nathan Newmark and Louise.

Fryderykia BLOCH / Fryderyka Neumark was living in LEZNO close to Zukowo in the Kartuzy county; she was NOT poor. And here in the Kartuzy county we have the mother's line of Donald Tusk.

The grandfather of JAN BLOCH of Lodz: Hirsch Falk Neumark b. bef. 1788.
Similar figure Hirsch Falk Neumark was born in Poznan, in 1862, as the son of Benjamin Neumark and Karoline Diamant. Named Benjamin Neumark, 1828-1885.

Above Selim = Salomon Bloch m. Friederike Neumark / Fryderyka, 1803-1879.

Salomon Bloch / Selim Bloch b. 1790 in Lezno, was the son of Filip Bloch
[1760-1839; Filip b. in named Lezno, died in 1795/1839.
Note to Nathan Jellinek m. Taubchen Bloch. Jellinek came from Rousinov / Rausnitz, a town in Vyskov District in the South Moravian Region]
+ Mariem Hamburger b. 1760, d. 1839, the daughter of Meir Hamburger + Sarah Mamrat.
Sarah Mamrat Hamburger was the daughter of Nathan Mamrat + Gnendel Dvora / Dvora Mamrat-Hirschfeld-Oldenburg Ashkenazi, ca 1688 in Altona, close to Hamburg, Germany - after ca 1717,
the daughter of
Chacham Tzvi Hirsch Ashkenazi + Sarah Rivka / Sara Rivka Mirels, Chacham Zvi' 2nd wife, b. in 1670 in London, d. 1719 in LWOW / L'viv,
the daughter of R' Meshulam Zalman HaLevi Mirels, A.B.D. Hamburg.

The Bloch family, Jews, came from the Lezno, in the Zukowo commune, the Kartuzy county.

Lezno is a village 5 kilometres east of Zukowo, 16 km east of Kartuzy, and 14 km west of Gdansk.
Below details:
Nynkow, Nynkowo (1509), Ninnekaw in the western Gdansk at present, 7 km east to Lezno with the Bloch family.

LEZNO - 7 km east to ZUKOWO.
And here the Donald Tusk genealogy: his mother - Juliana nee Jezewska moved home to Gdansk.
Chwaszczyno is a village in the Zukowo community, within the Kartuzy County, in northern Poland. It lies 12 kilometres north of Zukowo, 19 km north-east of Kartuzy, and 17 km north-west of Gdansk.
Donald Tusk genealogy include:
in 1784, in Wesiory close to Suleczyno - 21 km north-west to Koscierzyna;
in 1835, in Skorzewo - 7 km north to Koscierzyna;
in 1851, Kamienica, the Sierakowice parish - 26 km to Skorzewo;
in Czarlin - 21 km north-west-north to Koscierzyna [in Koscierzyna in 1660 the Wybickis].

Samson Garczynski (d. 1667) bought Obory in 1653, the Chelmno official in 1655, m. Katarzyna Gleisen - Doregowska, (d. 1629), m. 2nd to Barbara Werda, d. 1687/ 1689, the owner of Klonia - 18 km north-east to CHOJNICA, Karczewo and Karczewko in the Tuchola district; Wiecbork in 1684 - 1687, owner of Nynkowo - 14 / 15 km east of ZUKOWO, at present in the west part of GDANSK, in 1669.
With a daughter Ewa Eufrozyna Garczynska (d. bef. 1714) and others.

His widowed Barbara Werda Garczynska took Wiecbork in 1684 - 1687, 14 km south to Sepolno Krajenskie. And probably his widowed Barbara Werda Garczynska took Nynkowo in 1669 - 14 km east to Zukowo, at present in west Gdansk.

Around Bogdan Konstantynowicz acted the underground structures with the Walesa family in Wilkowyja close to Jarocin under care of the Sapiehas - the cover for Polish Gypsies; in Kozmin Wielkopolski; Raszkow and Pogrzybow north-west to Ostrow Wielkopolski under Niemojewski - Skorzewski family branch; Golaszewo, Smilowice and Kowal close to Chocen near to the Dambskis and to Findeisen-Rodys of Przasnysz and Swiedziebnia; Wielichowo in the Koscian county together with the Owsiany clan close to the Broel-Plater family; Wloclawek with Chocen, Lipno, Sobowo, Popowo, Chalin near by the Nostitz-Jackowski family line.

My research show deep sources to the coup d'etat of 1992 in Poland - President Lech Walesa of Chocen, Smilowice, Golaszewo, Lipno, Wloclawek; Donald Tusk of the Koscierzyna county; Leszek Moczulski of Mariowka in the Przysucha district; Waldemar Pawlak of Zychlin district; Stefan Niesiolowski with Police and Senegal; Bronislaw Geremek of Rozan.

The Cabinet of Jan Olszewski was the government of Poland from December 23, 1991 to June 5, 1992. On 2 June, 1992, the final day of coalition negotiations with the Confederation of Independent Poland, Macierewicz met with deputy Marshal of that party, informing him that its leader, Leszek Moczulski, was on the list of collaborators which will be presented to the Parliament the following day. Shortly before the vote, President Lech Walesa [Chocen - Smilowice - Golaszewo + Lipno - Wloclawek] organized a meeting attended by: Donald Tusk [Koscierzyna: Wybicki, Garczynski and Nostitz-Jackowski], Tadeusz Mazowiecki, Mieczyslaw Wachowski, Leszek Moczulski [Mariowka - Kiedrzynski in the Przysucha district; together with the Pelka family - the mother line of Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski in USA. Ursus], Waldemar Pawlak [Zychlin, the Znyk family in the 19th and the 20th century and my fate in 1973-1977], Stefan Niesiolowski [Police / Szczecin with Senegal - 1982/1983 and 2005 - December 2020], Bronislaw Geremek [Rozan and the Castellani close to Opoczno-Przysucha-Bialynicze: Malachowski + Krasicki], Ryszard Bugaj, Gabriel Janowski, Aleksander Luczak, Pawel Laczkowski. The talks resulted in the dismissal of Jan Olszewski's cabinet and the appointment of a new government headed by Waldemar Pawlak.
Leaders: Walesa, Tusk, Moczulski, Pawlak, Geremek, Niesiolowski.

Waldemar Pawlak was born in the village of Model, in 1959. Model, close to Pacyna, 9 km north-east to Zychlin, 2 km south to Pacyna. In 1984 Pawlak lived in Kamionka. Kamionka in Pacyna commune, 2 km east to Pacyna. Zofia Znyk (born Pawlak) married Mikolaj Znyk in 1897, and Mikolaj was born in 1831, in Zagroby, 5 kilometres north-east of Zychlin, 23 km east of Kutno, 3 km south to Model.
PACYNA:
at present here the Znyk family; WALDEMAR PAWLAK lived in PACYNA in 1982. In 1985 in Kamionka near to Pacyna. In 1792, Pacyna belonged to Prussia. In 1806 in the Warsaw Duchy. Teodor Dembowski was the owner of Pacyna. In 1863, Russian burned Slup and Malina in the Pacyna commune. Miroslawa Znyk-Sobczyk and ZNYK Teresa Aniela, were from Zychlin. Miroslawa born 1941/1942, studied in Kutno. ZNYK JOANNA, now in ZYCHLIN. Sleszyn, Szymon Bialecki, in 1900, together with Antoni Znyk, of Grzybow, 5 km north-east to Sleszyn. Grzybow Dolny - 10 km south to Model, 7 / 8 km east to Zychlin. Sleszyn, in 1886, Antoni Znyk. Sleszyn is a village 7 kilometres south-east of Zychlin, 23 km east of Kutno, 11 km south to Model. Adam Znyk b. 1836 in Sedki, d. in 1916 in Oratki. Sedki - 4 km south to Model. Oratki - Oratki Gorne, 5 kilometres east of Zychlin, 22 km east of Kutno, 2 and 3 km west to Sedki and Kaczkowizna, and 5 km south to Model. Znyk in Sedki 4 km south to Model; in Kaczkowizna, 1 km to SEDKI; 1880, in Bakow Poduchowny, Bakow Dolny, 7 km south to Sleszyn. Ca 1796, in Kiernozia and Brodno - Kiernozia 3 km west to Brodno / Brodne, 12 km south-east-east to PACYNA. 1837, in Zlakow Koscielny. 1889, in Kaczkowizna, 4 km south to Model.

Next person - Leszek Moczulski / Robert Leszek b. in 1930, the son of Stanislaw Moczulski and Janina born in 1904 / 1910. Janina married Stanislaw Moczulski b. ca 1905 / 1910 / 1911, with Henryk Moczulski and Leszek Moczulski. Janina Moczulska (born Kierska) was born in 1904. But above Stanislaw was NOT born in 1904, in Ciechanowiec. Ciechanowiec is a small town west to BRANSK.

Most European politicians in the 19th century knew that this is so-called "Polish conspiracy." That is, a conspiracy involving the entry into the Russian state and intelligence system. This was done, among others, by the Konstantynowicz family, creating the company "Duflon & Konstantinovich", also co-operating with the NOBEL family, Armand, Gernet, Azbelev [see also in Japan], Pilsudski, Breguet; co-creating Lenin's person. The family of Paszkowski-Armand-Konstantinovich took part in the non-legal conspiracy.

And so the powerful underground Network was created: the King of Naples, Marshal Joachim Murat - General Armand - General Axamitowski of Poznan - General Franciszek Paszkowski [+ Maria Paszkowska Armand - Apolon Konstantynowicz - BREGUET] - Colonel / General JAN DEMBOWSKI, the Freemason, the friend of Ignacy Potocki and Artur Potocki [the Templars and of the Grand Orient in 1818] - and from ARTUR POTOCKI to Wojciech Paszkowski + Br. Bystrzanowski and the Mark Masons Order [and here the line to Kalinowski and Tadeusz Grabianka / Marcin Tarnowski / Stadnicki / Ilinski - the ILLUMINATI and the TEMPLARS] + Tadeusz Kosciuszko in 1776 [+ General Franciszek Paszkowski and General Stanislaw Fiszer (Fiszer lived in Koninko in 1803 - 17 km south-east to POZNAN)]. The Armand family, who since 1799 wanted to settle in Moscow, met with General Franciszek Paszkowski, through the family Alexandre de Bauffremont-Courtenay and his son - Alphonse de Bauffremont / prince de Bauffremont Courtenay.

Named Alphonse de Bauffremont and General Franciszek Paszkowski were together adjutants / aide-de-camp of Marshal Joachim Murat. Murat and Jozef Sulkowski were adjutants of Napoleon Bonaparte. Mentioned Alexandre de Bauffremont-Courtenay and [then he was Baron] General Armand were in Russia in 1791. So, 29 year-old general Paul Armand [Paul 1st] came from Paris together with Alexandre, the Marquis de Courtenay.

Marshal Jozef Pilsudski, President Bronislaw Komorowski, Feliks Dzierzynski, Karolina Sobanska Rzewuska, and Lech Walesa, Angela Merkel, Donald Tusk - the link to Mizuri in Svanetia, Bratoszewice, Ignalina, Wroniawy with Broel-Plater, Borch, Menden, DeLacy, Browne, and Bratoszewice with Fryderyk Skorzewski, Marianna Ciecierska Skorzewska, and Zgierz, Popow Glowienski and Glowno with Bajkowski-Uminski-Mieroslawski-Kiedrzynski branch and Pawinski, Paszkowski, Findeisen-Zieleniewski families. Zionist movement: Jan Bloch of Lodz, Armand Levy and Adam Mickiewicz with Leopold Kronenberg, Zamoyski, Adam Grabowski, Gustaw Findeisen, Filip Michal Newlinski.

The President Bronislaw Komorowski's line of Courland + Kiedrzynski-Walknowski-Bardzki-Karwat branch + Ciecierski-Komorowski-Skorzewski in Margonin and Bratoszewice + the Marshal Jozef Pilsudski line with Komorowski-Billewicz-Kozuchowski:

Hektor Oziemblowski b. ca 1650/1660, was the son of Piotr Oziemblowski + Zofia BARTOSZEWSKA.

Anna Rozen b. ca 1660, d. bef. 1696, of Inflanty, m. above Hektor Ozieblowski. Hektor Ozieblowski was the father of Teresa Komorowska m. Bartlomiej Komorowski. HEKTOR was the brother of Joanna Ozieblowska and Jozef Aleksander Oziemblowski, ca 1650-1725 in Ukmerge, married Marcjanella Dabrowska, ca 1660 - after 1731.
Teresa Oziemblowska Komorowska b. 1690/1700,
the daughter of Hektor Oziemblowski.

Teresa was the mother of Anna CIECIERSKA Komarovska / Anna Ciecierska Komorowska,
married Jozef Ciecierski b. 1710 [the Ciecierskis took GLOWNO and BRATOSZEWICE, but also in MARGONIN; then Bratoszewice took Fryderyk SKORZEWSKI b. in 1768 in BERLIN. The Ciecierskis intermarried Skorzewski and KRASICKI from the Nowy Sacz area].

Anna b. ca 1720/1723, the daughter of Bartholomeo Komorovski / Bartlomiej Komorowski + Teresa Ozemblowska / Teresa Oziemblowska.

ANNA Ciecierska [the Ciecierskis owned BRATOSZEWICE, Glowno and MARGONIN] had a brother Franciszek Antoni Komorowski = Count Franciszek Komorowski b. 1723, d. 1800, the Wilkomierz official in 1740, m. 1st to Anna Radziminska-Frackiewicz, ca 1720-1760,
who had children:
1. Stanislaw Andrzej Komorowski, 1746-1778 + Franciszka Staszewska;
2. Jan Bonifacy Komorowski;
3. Piotr Komorowski.

Anna Ciecierska had the sister Marcjanela Komorowska, b. ca 1720, m. twice, the second to Franciszek Pilsudski, 1707-1791.

Above Bartholomeo Komorovski / Bartlomiej Komorowski, b. 1697 in Laszki, d. 1758, the Korczak coat of arms, the Cupbearer at Wilkomierz, or the Dolega Coat of Arms; and the Komorowskis owned Kurmenes, Kavoliskio, Ratkunu, Panemunelio, Gikoniu, Skrebiskio, Pabirzes, Kvetku close to BIRZE, and Sirutiskio close to KIEJDANY.

Note to above Oziemblowski family:
Antonina Oziemblowska, b. 1799/1800, came from Oziemblowo in the Stolpeck county, close to MINSK at Belarus. Antonina m. Jozef Jan Dzierzynski, 1788-1854, and named Oziemblowo took Dzierzynski. Here Feliks Dzierzynski in 1877 was born = Dzierzynowo.
Antonina had a brother Jozef Ozieblowski / Oziemblowski b. May 1805 in Minsk, d. in 1878 in Wilno, painter [compare my friend Jadwiga Oziemblowska Czerwinska of Sikawa in Lodz].
Antonina had next brother Michal Oziemblowski, 1804-1870 in Minsk.
Michal's son was Wiktor Oziemblowski b. ca 1840, insurgent in 1863-1864.
Antonina Oziemblowska, 1799-1869.

Above complex political, intelligence and genealogical structure was operating under the influence of Russian intelligence formed around 1720/1741 until now, June 2021: in Zelechow [Lucyna Golec in Warsaw in the 70' of the 20th century] +
Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz
[H. Wodkiewicz Jaworska of the village Leszno, 7 km to Przasnysz;
M. Bogucka Sedzicka, M. Zieleniewska, Zbigniew Natkanski of the Opoczno county together with the Lipski family, Pelka + Roman of Krzynowloga Mala and they owned Zelechow, the Malachowski family of Bialaczow {Robert Bubis} + Krasicki + Rzeczycki of Pieniany]
- Sedziszow Malopolski {ca 2008-2021, Andrzej and Agnieszka Pisz of the HQ of Polish Foreign Affairs in 2017 under Witold Waszczykowski of Lodz and Piotrkow Trybunalski - with Jan Olczyk of GLOWNO, ex-Ciecierski estate, the the estate of Fryderyk Skorzewski b. in BERLIN in 1768, and above Skorzewski took BRATOSZEWICE; Olczyk's friend was spy Zbigniew Natkanski of Honoratow and Opoczno - Ossa} +
Podhajce - Wilkowyja and Kozmin + Berezyna and Lubuszany close to Miezonka - Krzynowloga Mala and the Swiedziebnia commune + Smilowice and Golaszewo close to Chocen - Pakoslaw, Chocen [Jaroslaw Slota / Jaroslaw Skota of Chocen,
Maciej Igor Wojtczak of Brzesc Kujawski/Lipno and Wloclawek]
with Zelechow - Sedziszow Malopolski
[Pisz, under care of SHERYL Sandberg ca 2011-2013, together with P. born ca 1985 and was living in Szczecin-Pogodno and Police - a link to A. M. of Legnica, studied in Berlin; Piotr of Staffline co-operated with Foreign Intelligence Agency of Poland; a link to Stefan Niesiolowski, deputy Speaker of Polish Parliament from Lodz; and this is net of Senegal-Police Chemical Factory-Niesiolowski-A. Stoja Owsiany - Leszek Moczulski - Bronislaw Geremek of Rozan] together with Krzeszowice, Zator, Berezyna and Lubuszany -
Naimski / Nahymski, Jew, Frankist, and his family Piotr Naimski, the intelligence top boss bef. 2002,
Neyman, General Jozef Niemojewski, General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, Artur Potocki in ZATOR, Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski owned Chocen and ZELECHOW, Kalkstein + Roman + Zbigniew Brzezinski and Lech Walesa [President Lech Walesa studied and served in Army in LIPNO; but his family came from the CHOCEN commune including Smilowice of Gustaw Findeisen - and the Findeisen family moved home to ZGIERZ, intermarried PAWINSKI and Zieleniewski and others German families of ZGIERZ; the communist spies of ZGIERZ, with Romani roots, acted around me aft. 2001, and abroad aft. 2005/2022] - together with the owner of Sedziszow Malopolski in 1787 or in 1790, Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska. Maltese Order aft. 1741 under PINTO, with Carsten Niebuhr in the 60' of the 18th century, and Cagliostro together with Illuminati - the Russian and German secret underground in Poland and USA {killed three presidents of US}: Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz with Zbigniew Brzezinski, Pelagia Rodys and Konstanty Rokossowski and the Krasinski - Garczynski in Krasne - Smilowice, Golaszewo and Chocen near to Kowal with Pruszak, Lech Walesa, Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski of Zelechow, Bielinski - Bobrynsky, and link to Owsiany - Boryslawski line in Chocen and Wielichowo,
and Gustaw Findeisen, Edward Jurgens with Leopold Kronenberg in 1863 - Swiedziebnia, 16 km north-east of RYPIN, together with Kalkstein, General Jozef Niemojewski, Gustaw Findeisen, Hutten-Czapski, Nostitz-Jackowski, Orbeliani and Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski. Stara Hancza and Miezonka with Chrapowicki, Oskierka, Ilinski, Poniatowski, Stefania Julia Radziwill branch, and the Konstantynowiczs aft. 1842 owned Miezonka.
Robert Leszek Moczulski / Leszek Moczulski, b. 1930, the son of Janina and Stanislaw Moczulski, the Gypsy-Jew family, in 1944/1945 lived in Mariowka, the part of Kiedrzynski estate east to OPOCZNO; next moved home to Sopot; established in 1979 the fictitious organization Confederation of Independent Poland and he was headed by the highest officers of the Civil Intelligence, until 1985 these structures were managed by General Miroslaw Milewski, and in the years 1985 - around 1992 by General Czeslaw Kiszczak. Both Kiszczak and Milewski [1945 in Vien / Wieden and in 1944 in SUWALKI they were took by the intelligence services of the Red Army] derived their genealogies from the Andrychow region, where also Wojtyla's family lived. Some of these estates near Andrychow belonged to the ROMER family and to the Szwancenberg-Czerny joined by marriage with the Bystrzanowski family [1776 co-operated with Tadeusz Kosciuszko] and to Wojciech Paszkowski, the brother of General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski. General Franciszek Paszkowski married his daughter Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska to the husband from the Armand family in Moscow, and her granddaughter Anna Konstantynowicz nee Armand led Lenin on behalf of the Polish underground associated with Jozef Pilsudski and the British intelligence net / the Illuminati of London. Jozef Pilsudski was a friend of the family Andrzejak from Koluszki Stare near Lodz. Andrzejak was in Miezonka and Moscow during the First World War. Andrzejak joined themselves in marriage ties both with Zbieranowski from Miezonka and with Wiktoria Konstantynowicz Zbieranowska, a daughter of Stanislaw Konstantynowicz, the owner of the post-Radziwill property in Miezonka. Leszek Moczulski was sent to Bush to the US as a representative of civil intelligence led by General Miroslaw Milewski. The main people protecting Leszek Moczulski were Adam Slomka from Katowice, Andrzej Ostoja-Owsiany from Lodz / Andrzej Owsiany who was a relative of Andrzej Terlecki. Both the Gypsy families. The son of Andrzej Owsiany, born in 1962, was Adam Owsiany took the office of the head of counterintelligence in Lodz after 1992.

Then, after 2002, he became one of the founders of the Civil Intelligence Agency in Warsaw, together with General Zbigniew Nowek from Bydgoszcz and Torun, together with Wabrzezno, Tczew, Bydgoszcz, Torun - Wrzosy, Chelmza, Gniew over the Vistula. Adam Owsiany, around 2005-2010, headed the Human Resources Department of the Civil Intelligence Agency based in Warsaw. He was involved in the recruitment of agents in Senegal, Venezuela aft. 2008, and Gabon along with Colombia and Spain. General Zbigniew Nowek is Gypsy Sinti like Tadeusz Sedzicki from Krokusowa 59 in Lodz. Jaworski from Krokusowa 57 and Halina Wodkiewicz from the village of Leszno, 7 km south of Przasnysz, around 1952 married Jaworski, are colleagues to Tadeusz Cieslak from Krokusowa 47A. Monika Bogucka, married to Sedzicki, is a person who met Sosnierz from Police in Spring 2005 abroad. Leszek Moczulski was the head of the Confederation of Independent Poland, which we started to reserach in the 1980s when Leszek Moczulski was the communist agent. The Institute of National Remembrance supported this investigation by giving the names of high communist intelligence officers who headed Moczulski, who was later taken over by Bronislaw Geremek, a Jew from DZBADZ, a few kilometers south of Rozan, sheltered in Dzbadz by Gypsies Baszczynski.

Robert Leszek Moczulski, served Department I and II in Ministry of the Interior in Warsaw - see Colonel K. Slawinski. Among others with Deputy of the Ministry of the Interior and Top Departments of the Polish United Workers' Party.

Around Bogdan Konstantynowicz acted the underground structures with Donald Tusk [see my old friend Boguslaw Grabowski, Romani of Lodz, at present economic adviser of Donal Tusk - January 2023]
and with the Walesa family in Wilkowyja close to Jarocin under care of the Sapiehas -
the cover for Polish Gypsies; in Kozmin Wielkopolski; Raszkow and Pogrzybow north-west to Ostrow Wielkopolski under Niemojewski - Skorzewski family branch; Golaszewo, Smilowice and Kowal close to Chocen near to the Dambskis and to Findeisen-Rodys of Przasnysz and Swiedziebnia; Wielichowo in the Koscian county together with the Owsiany clan close to the Broel-Plater family;
Wloclawek with Chocen, Lipno, Sobowo, Popowo, Chalin near by the Nostitz-Jackowski family line.

My research show deep sources to the coup d'etat of 1992 in Poland - President Lech Walesa of Chocen, Smilowice, Golaszewo, Lipno, Wloclawek; Donald Tusk of the Koscierzyna county; Leszek Moczulski of Mariowka in the Przysucha district; Waldemar Pawlak of Zychlin district; Stefan Niesiolowski with Police and Senegal; Bronislaw Geremek of Rozan. The Cabinet of Jan Olszewski was the government of Poland from December 23, 1991 to June 5, 1992. On 2 June, 1992, the final day of coalition negotiations with the Confederation of Independent Poland, Macierewicz met with deputy Marshal of that party, informing him that its leader, Leszek Moczulski, was on the list of collaborators which will be presented to the Parliament the following day. Shortly before the vote, President Lech Walesa [Chocen - Smilowice - Golaszewo + Lipno - Wloclawek] organized a meeting attended by: Donald Tusk [Koscierzyna: Wybicki, Garczynski and Nostitz-Jackowski], Tadeusz Mazowiecki, Mieczyslaw Wachowski, Leszek Moczulski [Mariowka - Kiedrzynski in the Przysucha district; together with the Pelka family - the mother line of Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski in USA. Ursus], Waldemar Pawlak [Zychlin, the Znyk family in the 19th and the 20th century and my fate in 1973-1977], Stefan Niesiolowski [Police / Szczecin with Senegal - 1982/1983 and 2005 - December 2020], Bronislaw Geremek [Rozan and the Castellani close to Opoczno-Przysucha-Bialynicze: Malachowski + Krasicki], Ryszard Bugaj, Gabriel Janowski, Aleksander Luczak, Pawel Laczkowski. The talks resulted in the dismissal of Jan Olszewski's cabinet and the appointment of a new government headed by Waldemar Pawlak. Leaders: Walesa, Tusk, Moczulski, Pawlak, Geremek, Niesiolowski. Waldemar Pawlak was born in the village of Model, in 1959. Model, close to Pacyna, 9 km north-east to Zychlin, 2 km south to Pacyna. In 1984 Pawlak lived in Kamionka. Kamionka in Pacyna commune, 2 km east to Pacyna. Zofia Znyk (born Pawlak) married Mikolaj Znyk in 1897, and Mikolaj was born in 1831, in Zagroby, 5 kilometres north-east of
Zychlin, 23 km east of Kutno, 3 km south to Model. PACYNA:
at present here the Znyk family; WALDEMAR PAWLAK lived in PACYNA in 1982. In 1985 in Kamionka near to Pacyna. In 1792, Pacyna belonged to Prussia. In 1806 in the Warsaw Duchy. Teodor Dembowski was the owner of Pacyna. In 1863, Russian burned Slup and Malina in the Pacyna commune. Miroslawa Znyk-Sobczyk and ZNYK Teresa Aniela, were from Zychlin. Miroslawa born 1941/1942, studied in Kutno. ZNYK JOANNA, now in ZYCHLIN. Sleszyn, Szymon Bialecki, in 1900, together with Antoni Znyk, of Grzybow, 5 km north-east to Sleszyn. Grzybow Dolny - 10 km south to Model, 7 / 8 km east to Zychlin. Sleszyn, in 1886, Antoni Znyk. Sleszyn is a village 7 kilometres south-east of Zychlin, 23 km east of Kutno, 11 km south to Model. Adam Znyk b. 1836 in Sedki, d. in 1916 in Oratki. Sedki - 4 km south to Model. Oratki - Oratki Gorne, 5 kilometres east of Zychlin, 22 km east of Kutno, 2 and 3 km west to Sedki and Kaczkowizna, and 5 km south to Model. Znyk in Sedki 4 km south to Model;
in Kaczkowizna, 1 km to SEDKI; 1880, in Bakow Poduchowny, Bakow Dolny, 7 km south to Sleszyn.
Ca 1796, in Kiernozia and Brodno - Kiernozia 3 km west to Brodno / Brodne, 12 km south-east-east to PACYNA. 1837, in Zlakow Koscielny. 1889, in Kaczkowizna, 4 km south to Model. Next person - Leszek Moczulski / Robert Leszek b. in 1930, the son of Stanislaw Moczulski and Janina born in 1904 / 1910. Janina married Stanislaw Moczulski b. ca 1905 / 1910 / 1911, with Henryk Moczulski and Leszek Moczulski. Janina Moczulska (born Kierska) was born in 1904. Stanislaw was born in 1904, in Ciechanowiec. Ciechanowiec is a small town west to BRANSK. Most European politicians in the 19th century knew that this is so-called "Polish conspiracy." That is, a conspiracy involving the entry into the Russian state and intelligence system. This was done, among others, by the Konstantynowicz family, creating the company "Duflon & Konstantinovich", also co-operating with the NOBEL family, Armand, Gernet, Azbelev [see also in Japan], Pilsudski, Breguet; co-creating Lenin's person. The family of Paszkowski-Armand-Konstantinovich took part in the non-legal conspiracy.

And so the powerful underground Network was created:
the King of Naples, Marshal Joachim Murat - General Armand - General Axamitowski of Poznan - General Franciszek Paszkowski [+ Maria Paszkowska Armand - Apolon Konstantynowicz - BREGUET] - Colonel / General JAN DEMBOWSKI, the Freemason, the friend of Ignacy Potocki and Artur Potocki [the Templars and of the Grand Orient in 1818] - and from ARTUR POTOCKI to Wojciech Paszkowski + Br. Bystrzanowski and the Mark Masons Order [and here the line to Kalinowski and Tadeusz Grabianka / Marcin Tarnowski / Stadnicki / Ilinski - the ILLUMINATI and the TEMPLARS] + Tadeusz Kosciuszko in 1776 [+ General Franciszek Paszkowski and General Stanislaw Fiszer (Fiszer lived in Koninko in 1803 - 17 km south-east to POZNAN)]. The Armand family, who since 1799 wanted to settle in Moscow, met with General Franciszek Paszkowski, through the family Alexandre de Bauffremont-Courtenay and his son - Alphonse de Bauffremont / prince de Bauffremont Courtenay. Named Alphonse de Bauffremont and General Franciszek Paszkowski were together adjutants / aide-de-camp of Marshal Joachim Murat.

Murat and Jozef Sulkowski were adjutants of Napoleon Bonaparte.

Mentioned Alexandre de Bauffremont-Courtenay and [then he was Baron] General Armand were in Russia in 1791. So, 29 year-old general Paul Armand [Paul 1st] came from Paris together with Alexandre, the Marquis de Courtenay. We have below only sample came from Anatol Rapoport, b. 1911, a Russian-Jewish-born American mathematical psychologist. Rapoport was born in Lozova, the Kharkov Governorate, Russia / Kharkiv Oblast into a secular Jewish family. His father was Munya Haim Ber (later Boris) Naftulevich Rapoport (1888-?) and the mother from Czerkasy. In 1921/1922 Anatol moved to US; he was a member of the American Communist Party for three years. A notable scholar of the Rapoport branch included R. Khaim Kohen Rapoport, who lived in Lviv and died there in 1771. He was one of the key "talmudists" involved in the Frankist debates set up by the Archbishop Dembowski in 1757. The Rapoport dynasty traces its roots back to Rabbi Jacob Emden (1697-1776) - the JAN BLOCH reletives. ELISHA SCHOR, the first known of the Wolowski family, was a descendant of Zalman Naphtali Schor, a rabbi of Lublin.

For many years Elisha Schor held the position of Maggid in the community of ROHATYN / Rogatin, and was among the leaders of Shabbateanism in the southeastern part of the Polish Kingdom. In 1755, with his sons and his son-in-law Hirsch Shabbetais, the husband of his daughter Hayyah, joined the sect of Jacob Frank / JAKOB FRANK, whom he regarded as the loyal successor of Shabbateanism. It was at Elisha's initiative and with his participation that the disputation with the rabbis was held at Kamieniec Podolski / Kamenets Podolski in June 1757; he also signed the Patshegen ha-Ta'anot ve-ha-Teshuvot ("Summary of the Arguments and the Replies"). An outright messianic movement developed around the person of one Shabbetai Tzvi (1626 - 1676) and his prophet, Nathan of Gaza. Nathan became a Roman Catholic, and the movement largely collapsed. Jacob Frank's born as Yakov ben Judah Leib Frankovich (1726 - 1791). He was born in Podolia in Korolivka / Korolowka, a village located on the Tupa River in the Borshchiv District of Ternopil Oblast in western Ukraine. Korolivka is situated close Holovchyntsi village.
Holovchyntsi - 45 km west to Skala Podolska of Kossakowska.

Jakob Frank was the son of a rabbi who traveled in the Middle East, in 1738. But in 1730 they moved home to CZERNIOWCE. On Jakob's return to Poland in 1755, he founded the Frankists, a heretical Jewish sect that was an anti-Talmudic outgrowth of the mysticism of Sabbatai Zevi. Frank born Jakub Lejbowicz in 1726, claimed to be the reincarnation of messiah Sabbatai Zevi (1626-1676). Jacob Frank maybe was born in Buchach / BUCZACZ, 39 km south-east to PODHAJCE. His father was a Sabbatean, and moved to CZERNIOWCE / Czernowitz, in 1730. Frank began to reject the Talmud. Jakob Frank in 1738 joined his father on a business journey to Thessaloniki and he was introduced to Sabbatean circles in Thessaloniki. Jakob Frank returned to Poland in 1755. As a traveling merchant in textile and precious stones he often visited Turkish territories, in Tesaloniki / Salonica and Smyrna. But they settled in Vallachia, part of the Ottoman Empire, and in Bukovina and Bucharest were he was learning the local Cabbalistic traditions of Judaism and learning Ladino, the language of the Sephardic Jews in the Balkans, and Turkish with Hebrew. "In 1755 as a Sabbatian Messiah, Frank probably didn't know Polish nor Yiddish ... In the early 1750s, Frank became intimate with the leaders of the Sabbateans, like Osman Baba (d. 1720) in 1752, and the Donmeh in Salonica". In Landskron / LANCKORONA his activity ended in a scandal. Frank was forced to leave Podolia. About 2000 Jews in Lvov in 1759, were accused of belonging to the Frankist cult, ie. the Sabbateans. The main concept in Sabbatean theology was from Shabtai Zvi. And the note at margin to above communist network: HONORATOW, 20 km north-west to Ossa - a home of Zbigniew Natkanski, senior, b. 1958; 19 km north-west to ZARNOW - see Robert Bubis, and and 19 km north-west to Nadole - see Bubis, 2016-2020 abroad; 25 km north-west to Bialaczow of the Malachowskis - see the Illuminati pyramid here. Junior, ZBIGNIEW NATKANSKI acted in Wojcin, 4 km south-east to Honoratow, b. ca 1989. Honoratow lies 9 kilometres west of Paradyz, 21 km west of Opoczno.
Close to Wielka Wola, CZERNIEWICE, and to Wojcin. Czerniewice and Wielka Wola belonged to Aleksander Feliks Lipski, b. ca 1650, d. 1702 [he was married in 1679 to Zofia OLSZOWSKA, with son Jozef Lipski, 1681 in Lipie - 1704; and a daughter Marianna Lipska died after 1742. Zofia Olszowska Lipska was the daughter of Hieronim Olszowski b. ca 1622, d. 1677, and Petronela WOLUCKA], the son of Jan Wojciech Lipski died 1676, and Maksymilianna Ossolinska b. ca 1610 [the daughter of Maksymilian Ossolinski b. in 1588, and Katarzyna Glebocka b. ca 1590].

Thus, we see - on 17 / 28 December 2020 and 19 September 2022 - that the Russians created an anti-Polish intelligence network in the lands of central Poland and acted ca 1741-2015/2020; this underground Russian diversionary uses together atheistic and deprived of a historical and ideological background three national minorities: German, Gypsy [Sinti and Romani] and Jewish. Romania and Spain are facilities for the diversion at present. Of course, it is about individual families and individuals, people extremely alienated from the Polish national community, and this does not apply to entire nations, which national minorities also suffered from the Russian occupation after 1815 and lost a lot due to the fall of the Republic of Poland in 1795.

After killing three US presidents in the years 1885-1901-1963, the brain of anti-Polish and anti-civilization Russian action moved to the USA. This network was established after 1858 in Plock-Wloclawek-Warsaw-Przasnysz. These saboteurs infiltrated our independence movement [sample only: Chocen-Smilowice-Golaszewo-Przasnysz + Kalkstein in the Swiedziebnia commune with Krzynowloga Mala in the Przasnysz county, the village Leszno and the Krasne estate near to Przasnysz; together with Wieniec-Brzezie close to Wloclawek] throughout the second half of the 19th century [since 1858/1868].

The Russians occupied from 1815 to 1915 what is now central Poland, creating the so-called Congress Poland and the Vistula Country, and in 1988-1992 the so-called New Third Polish Republic.
Despite this, the Polish underground led to regaining independence in 1918, but lost in 1939 and lost again in 1945-2015. The Polish underground had headquarters in the Berezina parish in Belarus from around 1797 to November 1918 [Templar Artur Potocki in the 20' of the 19th century, and his family + the Konstantynowiczs with the Armand-Paszkowski family branch after 1840].
This structure in Miezonka-Lubuszany-Berezyna Ihumenska actively collaborated with British intelligence that formed the Round Table in England and the Illuminati movement [ca 1870] leading to the liquidation of Russia's state structures in 1917 - 1922.
The Russian intelligence operated in Poland from the 1740s, co-creating the Masonic movement in Poland and the Maltese Order [Poninski-Szoldrski in Wilkowo Polskie and in Kamieniec Podolski in 1767].

The Germans operated through Polish noble families [Skorzewski-Ciecierski clan in Margonin, Glowno and Bratoszewice] from the Greater Poland from 1760s leading to the defeat of the Bar Confederation in 1768-1771.

The owner of Zelechow in 1782 - Fabian Sebastian Roman from Krzynowloga Mala in the Przasnysz county
[in the 80' of the 18th century Krzynowloga Mala was owned by KALKSTEIN {Kalkstein also in Swiedziebnia ex-estate and in Pluskowesy - ex-Kruszynski and Nostitz-Jackowski estate}; here in Krzynowloga Mala was living the LELEWEL family;
here the ancestors of the mother's side of Zbigniew Brzezinski, the influential US advisor ca 1963-2016 and globalization ideologist, and his daughter closest friend to Sheryl Sandberg.

Sandberg family under care of Samuelson - Summers family which came from Suwalki-Olecko-Raczki Wielkie + Romania]; in 1786 - Franciszek Placyd Roman [the ancestor of the mother to Zbigniew Brzezinski.

As already a curiosity:
the Mycielskis were around Pleszew, a few kilometers from Kiedrzynski, like from Stadnicki-Wezyk-Jordan line, and one of them, Erasmus Mycielski, the greatest secret conspirator of the 90s of the 18th century, was born obviously in Kamieniec Podolski. His biggest trust was Bardzki - it is Jakub Kiedrzynski's family - Jakub was the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski, who moved home in 1775/1776, to Jedlno [Mecinski-Walewski-Stadnicki net]. Of course, Mycielski and Stadnicki were the highest officials in Kamieniec Podolski, where in 1767 Carsten Niebuhr was arrived, from Malta in 1761 [Illuminati under Russian influence]. And in this Kamieniec Podolski the supreme bishop was obviously Krasinski, the one who had a property near Przasnysz [Krasne close to Leszno village], for a 200 years the land of the Krasinskis, friends of the Leopold Kronenberg family. Leopold Kronenberg was related to Severin Lowenstein-Lenval born 1833 in Warsaw. This is a branch of Anna Teresa Tymieniecka born on Feb 28, 1923 in Marianowo - the friend to Zbigniew Brzezinski and to Karol Wojtyla. Wojtyla - a link to Lipnik close to Bielsko-Biala. Anna Teresa Tymieniecka Loewenstein de Lenval, a link to Wojtyla, Obama Husain I, President Obama, President Biden - and a son of Zbigniew Brzezinski, US envoy in Warsaw in 2021.

The network created in cooperation of the Lodz civilian espionage with Szczecin [Glebokie]; but also with Olecko, Suwalki, Kowale Oleckie, mainly ethnic minorities from the Bialystok provice; and on 18th April 2017, a network of Senegal / Nguekokh / Jamaica / Bronx; the samples: 17.45-18.01, 10th September 2018; 16 September 2017 in Maple Convenience Store [the action completed visit to Sosnierz - 6.50 am the next day]; on 11th Oct. and 23rd October 2017, at Commercial Rd, Exeter Rd, Holdenhurst Rd, Undercliff Dr and the Square; El mamadou mld wadiste on a mission on Nov. 11, 2017 around Chaddesley Glen.

WIELICHOWO close to Prochy and to Wilkowo Polskie, in the western Poland, - here Marianna Rychlewska / Rychlowska. In 1743, Karol Rokossowski was the landlord of Wielichowo; Michal Narwanski, and then Marianna Rychlewska, the treasurer (b. ca 1730/1740 ?); in 1767, Katarzyna Majkowska was the tenant of Wielichowo.

Above net of Polish conspirators, 1767/1768-1918, was working around:
Romanow in the Zhytomyr county [Stebnicki; compare Gizycki, Oskierka], Kamieniec Podolski and Skala Podolska [Carsten Niebuhr in 1767 to Kossakowski, Stadnicki, Krasinski]; Felsztyn and Kamionka Wielka [Krasicki with Pradzynski and Sulimierski branch - together with SEDZISZOW MALOPOLSKI]; Rohatyn [Wilhelm Reich and LGBT ideology, with line to Krasinski, Jan Klemens Branicki and the Poniatowskis], Krasne close to Przasnysz [Krasinski with the Leopold's Kronenberg family],
Wieniec and Chocen close to Wloclawek
[+ Zelechow and Krzynowloga Mala north to Przasnysz;
see Osiecz Wielki with net to Zakrzewski, Skorzewski, Kiedrzynski], Wilkowo Polskie close to Przemet
[a line of Cagliostro - Szoldrski - Poninski - Kiedrzynski - Mielzynski - Walknowski - Bardzki and Erasmus Mycielski], Jedlno near to Radomsko [Stadnicki - Mecinski - Walewski; my family Kiedrzynski - a line to Raszkow south to Pleszew and the Skorzewski - Tadeusz Wolanski branch], Pleszew and Raszkow [Skorzewski - Kiedrzynski - Arnold - Wolowski (the connections to Szymanowski - Brzezinski - Adam Mickiewicz - Woroniecki close to Przasnysz and Rozan)], Pakosc close to Inowroclaw
[with Krotoszyn, Znin and Inowroclaw, Wloclawek masonic movement;

Tadeusz Wolanski the godson of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko, Illuminati and Jefferson, Courland and Cagliostro. Pakosc owned the Dzialynski family, also in Goluchow; the relatives of Oskierka of Miezonka], Miezonka (Oskierka - Dzialynski; Chrapowicki - Bouvier - SZUMSKI [also in Sedziszow Malopolski];

Stanislaw Radziwill and his family:
Stefania Julia Radziwill, Piottuch-Kublicki, Soltan) - Lubuszany - Berezyna - Rawanicze and Kaluzyca
[with SWOLNA - Zarako-Zarakowski and Count General Stanislaw Zarakowski b. 1904/1907 in SWOLNA, the top prosecutor military of Soviet Poland in the 50' of the 20th century, he was taken POW in October 1939 near to Lukow after a battle of KOCK in 1939, by Russian;
Konstantynowicz, Potocki, Poniatowski, Tyszkiewicz, Branicki branch -
compare Branicki and Kalinowski in 1840; Slotwinski - Koziell Poklewski / Woroniecki line - Wankowicz and a line to Swolna and Oswieja - here the Prozor family and Malkiewicz]; Viljandi and Parnu in Estonia [the fate of my family Konstantynowicz with Krauze and Dunkel; Rosenberg];
Moscow and Kazan [BREGUET and Demonsi, Konstantynowicz, Armand, Paszkowski, Japaridze, Oldenburg];
Swolna [Wankowicz, Chrapowicki - Bouvier - Miezonka of Stefania Julia Radziwill came from Stanislaw Radziwill b. 1722; Counties Zarako Zarakowski and Konstantynowicz],
Dryssa and Oswieja in Belarus [Malkiewicz, Prozor, Zarako Zarakowski, Konstantynowicz].

The Lubomirskis of Zelechow, Sedziszow Malopolski, Dubrovna, Kruszyna and of Wielichowo, and the Potocki family of Sedziszow Malopolski, Zator, Krzeszowice, Berezyna and of Lubuszany, together with the Ostrowski clan of Maluszyn and the Leszno village close to Przasnysz,
were at the top of the Polish underground movement in 1795-1918.

They supported Parvus of Berezyna and the Konstantynowiczs of MIEZONKA in the Berezyna parish, in Swolna, Moscow and Kazan, Viljandi and Nomme-Tallinn. The second level was in hands of Sapieha of Kozmin Wielkopolski and Berezyna - Lubuszany;
Dukes Krasinski of Krasne close to Przasnysz; dukes Swiatopelk-Mirski of Stara Hancza and Swiedziebnia; Kalinowski - Trubecki - Grabianka with Ilinski - Oskierka - Gizycki - Radziwill and Chrapowicki; Ujejski and others; dukes Radziwill of Ostrow Wielkopolski and Nieswiez.

Kazimierz Krasinski, 1725 - 1802, the Prussian Count in 1798, co-operated with the King Stanislaw Leszczynski in 1747, the PRZASNYSZ official in 1773.
Kazimierz Krasinski, the Drazdzew / Drazdzewo owner, acted in Opinogora. Krasinski served Prussian court in Berlin - compare Marianna Skorzewska nee Ciecierska. Fryderyk Wilhelm III supported Krasinski of Drazdzewo in 1798. Kazimierz Krasinski took care of the church in Krasnosielc and in BARANOWO [in the Baranowo paris Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski was born; here KACZYNSKI and CHUDZIK were living]. In 1800, his son
Jozef Wawrzyniec Krasinski welcomed in Zegrze and in Warsaw the King couple of Prussia.

In ZEGRZE the family of von Gersdorff was living in the 2nd half of the 19th century.

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

Kazimierz had also daughter Elzbieta Jaraczewska.

Elzbieta Krasinski Jaraczewska, b. 1791, d. 1832, writer, born in Warsaw, m. in 1815 to Adam Jaraczewski, b. 1785 in Lubina Mala close to Jarocin
[see Walesa south to Jarocin; and Sapieha here - 11 kilometres south-east of Zerkow, 12 km north-east of Jarocin, north to Kotlin].
Dec. 1815, the Jaraczewskis moved home to Borowica (30 km to Lublin). This is the link to CZACZ close to Wilkowo Polskie.

We back to Pruszak in Zychlin No 1:
in 1784, Jurki bought Jan BORYSLAWSKI. Jan Boryslawski was married in 1766 in Warsaw. The manor JURKI near to PNIEWY ie. Wola Przeczlawska - inf. in 1440.
Jozef Kalasanty Szaniawski's brother,
JAN SZANIAWSKI married Teresa BORZECKA in 1792, in the Pniewy parish; in 1797, she was living in Czarnkow parish.
Jan Boryslawski, b. 1740, bought Przeczlawska Wolya = Przeczlawska Vola = Jurki / Wola Przeczlawska = Wola Uliniecka = Ulinieckich Wola [Jurki, 5 km east to Pniewy, and Przeslawice, 6 km south-east to Pniewy].
Przeslawice is a village in the Pniewy commune, within the Grojec County, 4 kilometres south-east of Pniewy, 7 km north-west of Grojec, 2 km south to JURKI, 3 km north to Uleniec, but JURKI, 4 km east to PNIEWY.
Pniewy, 3 km south-west to Wola Pniewska.

Wola Pniewska is a village in the Pniewy commune, 10 kilometres north-west of Grojec.

In 1784, Jurki bought Jan BORYSLAWSKI who sold above manor to Pruszak in 1788. Ca 1800, belonged to Tomasz Tadeusz Pruszak, the son of Jozef Pruszak and Elzbieta Piaskowski. Tomasz in 1764 was Colonel. Tomasz Pruszak in 1775 was the GDANSK governor. Tomasz Pruszak wrote down will for Aleksander Pawel Pruszak in 1808. 1808 - Aleksander Pruszak sold Jurki, Wola Jurkowska and Zamlynie, to hands of Samuel Kaminski and Malgorzata Okninski. In 1797 in Zychlin No 1, Samuel Kaminski married named Malgorzata Okninski.

In 1822 Jurki bought Jozefa Skulska / Jozefa Balbina Skulska. In 1833 the Jurki estate belonged to Jozef Copertino Cichocki. JAN Boryslawski was the owner in Ukraine, the Boryslaw district, of Tustanowice. Tustanowice was situated in the Drohobycz district, 9 km south-west to Drohobycz. Tustanowice in 1930 belonged to BORYSLAW.

Jan Boryslawski married in 1766, Warsaw, to Aniela Owsiana. Jan had the daughter Maryanna Gabryela Gasiorowska / Marianna Gasiorowska (Boryslawska) / Marianna Boryslawska, b. ca 1767, m. twice, 2nd to Leon Gasiorowski, the Royal Court official in 1765,
with the daughter
Maria Gasiorowska, 1793-1840 married Jozef January Bninski, 1787-1846.

And now we can look at the Walesa family in Wilkowyja close to Jarocin under care of the Sapiehas; Kozmin Wielkopolski; Raszkow and Pogrzybow north-west to Ostrow Wielkopolski under Niemojewski - Skorzewski family branch;
Golaszewo, Smilowice and Kowal close to Chocen near to the Dambskis and to Findeisen-Rodys of Przasnysz and Swiedziebnia; Wielichowo in the Koscian county together with the Owsiany clan close to the Broel-Plater family;
Wloclawek with Chocen, Lipno, Sobowo, Popowo, Chalin near by the Nostitz-Jackowski family line.

With the research on the coup d'etat of 1992 in Poland -
President Lech Walesa of Chocen [Jaroslaw Slota vel Skota of Chocen around me aft. 1983 until ca 2001], Smilowice, Golaszewo, Lipno [Maciej Igor Wojtczak here aft. 2015], Wloclawek [some peoples around me aft. 2005 until 2023];
Donald Tusk of the Koscierzyna county [Boguslaw Grabowski acted ca 1968/2023];
Leszek Moczulski of Mariowka in the Przysucha district [Kobylanski and Drzewica, the GERLACH factory and my family in the Second World War - see PFEIFFER + Skora in LODZ, and Skora + Bobrowski from Przedborz];
Waldemar Pawlak of Zychlin No 1 district [Miroslawa Znyk-Sobczyk around me aft. 1973 until 1988];
Stefan Niesiolowski with Police [2005-2023 around me] and Senegal [2016-2022 around me];
Bronislaw Geremek of Rozan and DZBADZ [around me aft. 2008 to 2023].

Above Bronislaw Geremek born as Berele Lewartow, or Benjamin Lewartow, the son of the Lodz rabbi of the Hasidism movement. Chassidism / Hasidic Judaism is a Jewish religious group that arose in the Western Ukraine during the 18th century. Bronislaw Geremek was born as Benjamin Lewertow in Warsaw in 1932, aft. 1945 in Wschowa, aft. ca 1980 in Rozan. His father Boruch Lewertow, a fur merchant in Lodz, was murdered in Auschwitz [b. ca 1900/1906]. Below is genealogy of Bronislaw acc. to my research - please check all data. Boruch's brother was Menasze Lewertow (1906-1966) b. in Cracow as Rabbi Menashe Levertov. Rabbi Menashe Yaakov Levertov b. in 1906, d. in 1966 in NY, United States.
Boruch was the son of
Rabbi Yitzchak Eizik Yehuda Yechiel Levertov b. ca 1870, and Rivkah.

Boruch and named Menasze had a brother Rabbi Yisrael Levertov. Above Yisrael Levertov b. in 1900 in Sanok, m. Gitel Halberstam, the daughter of Rabbi Aharon Halberstam and Devora Kliger of Krakowiec, the daughter of Rabbi Isaac Joshua Kliger of Horodok / Gorodok.

Rabbi Menashe Yaakov Levertov b. in 1906, Boruch Lewertow b. ca 1900/1906, and Rabbi Yisrael Levertov b. in 1900, were the sibilings. Mentioned above Yitzchak Eizik Yehuda Yechiel Levertov (Lewertow) b. ca 1870, d. in 1938, was the son of Nachum Efraim Levertov and Freidel Udel KLINGBERG.
Yitzchak / Izaak was the husband of Rivkah FRANKEL.

Above Rabbi Nachum Ephraim Efraim Levertov (Lewertow) b. ca 1840, d. in 1928,
was the son of
Mortko Lewertow b. ca 1810, and Ajta - Estera.

Moczulski with the Trzywdar coat of arms, known as Moculski, Moczudlski, of Podlasie.
But Leszek Robert Moczulski, came from GRODEK Jagiellonski.
Maciej and Stanislaw, the sons of Jan Moczulski, were the owners of Moczudly Stare and Zalesie in 1620 in the Bielsk county; Jan and Michal Moczulski owned Szmurly and Moczudly in 1719 in the Drohiczyn county; Moczudly / Moczydly in the Pierlejewo parish, in the Siemiatycze county.

The Cabinet of Jan Olszewski was the government of Poland from December 23, 1991 to June 5, 1992. On 2 June, 1992, the final day of coalition negotiations with the Confederation of Independent Poland, Macierewicz met with deputy Marshal of that party, informing him that its leader, Leszek Moczulski, was on the list of collaborators which will be presented to the Parliament the following day. Shortly before the vote, President Lech Walesa
[Chocen - Smilowice - Golaszewo + Lipno - Wloclawek] organized a meeting attended by: Donald Tusk [Koscierzyna: Wybicki, Garczynski and Nostitz-Jackowski],
Tadeusz Mazowiecki, Mieczyslaw Wachowski,
Leszek Moczulski [Mariowka - Kiedrzynski in the Przysucha district;
together with the Pelka family - the mother line of Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski in USA. In Ursus],
Waldemar Pawlak [Zychlin No 1, the Znyk family in the 19th and the 20th century and my fate in 1973-1977],
Stefan Niesiolowski [Police / Szczecin with Senegal - 1982/1983 and 2005 - December 2020],
Bronislaw Geremek [Rozan and the Castellani close to Opoczno-Przysucha-Bialynicze:
Malachowski + Krasicki],
Ryszard Bugaj, Gabriel Janowski, Aleksander Luczak, Pawel Laczkowski.
The talks resulted in the dismissal of Jan Olszewski's cabinet and the appointment of a new government headed by Waldemar Pawlak.
Leaders in 1992:
Walesa, Tusk, Moczulski, Pawlak, Geremek, Niesiolowski.

Koscierzyna and Andrychow - with Gostkowski, Donald Tusk, Wybicki, Szwarcenberg-Czerny, Ankwicz, Bobrowski, Poninski, Dembinski, Mecinski of Jedlno and Szoldrski. Andrychow and Wilkowo Polskie. Czartoryski-Gordon-Poniatowski with Kosciuszko and Maleszewski;
Zbigniew Brzezinski, Piotr Naimski, and Lech Kaczynski - Olszowski, Jasiewicz, Hutten-Czapski.

Wola Wiazowa of the Walewskis and the Pradzynskis.

Charlupia Mala, Charlupia Wielka - Walewski, Pstrokonski, Madalinski-Kiedrzynski line in Staw Kaliski, with Chudzik in Charlupia Mala and Dzierzno; Chrzanowski, Milewski, Szaniawski, Sokolowski and Madalinski-Kiedrzynski - Nostitz-Jackowski close to Poddebice in Kraszyn and Baldrzychow.

Andrzej Duda, Ryszard Kaczorowski, Karol Wojtyla, Lech Kaczynski, Jerzy Popieluszko vs General Miroslaw Milewski, General Czeslaw Kiszczak of Roczyny, President Lech Walesa and General Wojciech Jaruzelski.

Ludwika Grabianska b. in 1857 in Twardowice, d. Nov. 1939 in Tomice close to Wadowice.

Ludwika m. in 1875 in Twardowice, in the Siemonia parish [close to Golasza, north to Bedzin], to Baron Aleksander Gostkowski, b. 1839 in Zagrody, d. in 1893 in Tomice close to Wadowice -
witnesses: Romuald Grabianski, the landlord of Wiklow and Jan Grabianski, the Kuznica [Kuznica Sulikowska or Kuznica Maslonska] owner.

The Bedzin county:

Twardowice close to Siemonia, is stuated 13 / 14 km south-west-west to GOLUCHOWICE.

Julianna Paszkowska m. Piotr Pawel Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. in 1815 in Goluchowice, in the Bedzin County, the son of Jozef Czerny and Marianna.
Jozef was the son of Antoni Szwarcenberg-Czerny and Marianna Piasecka, 1748 - 1816 in Goluchowice, in the Bedzin County. Above Antoni Szwarcenberg-Czerny, 1744 - 1818 in Goluchowice.

Antoni was the son of Wojciech Szwarcenberg-Czerny and Krystyna Cienska b. ca 1710/1720.

Wojciech Szwarcenberg-Czerny, b. ca 1710. Wojciech was the son of Mikolaj Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. ca 1665, d. ca 1720. Mikolaj m. Anna RADOSZEWSKA.

And again back to my family [Paszkowski-Armand in Moscow with Apolon Konstantynowicz]:

Wojciech Paszkowski born in 1765 or in 1780
[he co-operated with Artur Potocki of Zator, Templars Freemason, and Artur's family owned Berezyna-Lubuszany in Belarus, 13 km to Miezonka owned in 1842 by my family of Dominik Konstantynowicz and Dominik's grandson Stanislaw Konstantynowicz + Anna Malkiewicz of Oswieja in northern Belarus, who came from the Malnow-Rzeczyca area in Polish Livland / Inflanty in the south-east Latvia now],
was the son of Jan Paszkowski b. 1742, and Petronela Kulikowska.

Petronela was born ca 1755.
Wojciech had 2 brothers:
Dominik Paszkowski and General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski closest to General Tadeusz Kosciuszko and to General Fiszer and Axamitowski.

Wojciech Paszkowski married ca 1805 or after 1805 to Ludwina Galezka, with the daughter Jozefa Paszkowska b. ca 1810, married in 1828, in Checiny. Above WOJCIECH Paszkowski had a son born 1805, an officer of the 1831 Uprising;
and Wojciech Paszkowski had next daughter married Schwarzenberg-Czerny.

Julianna Czerny or Julia Franciszka Szwarcenberg-Czerny (born Paszkowska in 1813), was the daughter of Wojciech Paszkowski b. in 1765/1780 + Ludwika GALESKA / Ludwina Galezka Paszkowski b. in 1783. Julianna Paszkowska m.
Piotr Pawel Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. in 1815 in Goluchowice, in the Bedzin County,
the son of Jozef Czerny and Marianna.

Franciszek Szwarcenberg-Czerny, b. 1692, the Oswiecim governor in 1739, the Wojnicz governor in 1746. Franciszek's daughter was Salomea, by the wife Salomea Nielepiec.
Salomea Szwarcenberg-Czerny younger m. Stanislaw Ankwicz b. 1720, the Nowy Sacz governor, and she died in 1756.
Franciszek m. in 1734 the 2nd to Krystyna Szembek, 1-voto Stanislaw Bidzinski.
Krystyna had a daughter - Maryanna Czerny m. in 1775 to Jozef Szembek.

Jozef Szwarcenberg was the son of Antoni Szwarcenberg-Czerny younger and Marianna Piasecka, 1748 - 1816 in Goluchowice, in the Bedzin County.

Above Antoni Szwarcenberg-Czerny, 1744 - 1818 in Goluchowice. Antoni was the son of
Wojciech Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. ca 1710, and Krystyna Cienska b. ca 1710/1720.
Above Wojciech Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. ca 1710, the cousin of Franciszek Czerny-Szwarzenberg b. ca 1692, died in 1764; the Lowicz official, in 1739 he was the Oswiecim governor, in 1746-1760 the Wojnicz official.

SZWARCENBERG Czerny Franciszek b. ca 1692, was the governor of Oswiecim, and in 1720 he was the owner of the Andrychow estate including Inwald (1747-1750), Czaniec (1764) and also western of Cracow - Poreba Zegoty, 2 km east to Alwernia (the church in 1762).
The owner of the Czaniec manor and Andrychow.

Poreba Wielka:
Jerzy Szwarcenberg-Czerny No 2, the son of Jerzy Czerny of Urzedow, was the owner of Brzesko and named Mokrzesko / MOKRZYSKA and he died in 1577, buried in Lublin, married twice: 1st to Chrzastowska, 2ne to Dorota Pieniazek, and sha was died aft. 1598.

With above Chrzastowska he had a son Jerzy Szwarcenberg - Czerny No 3, the owner of Kobiela, Poreba Wielka and Mokrzyska / Mokrzeska in 1581; m. Jadwiga Ozarowska, 2-voto Marcin Krzeszynski;
Jerzy No 3, had a son Andrzej Szwarcenberg-Czerny OLDER, who in 1618 owned Jastkowo and Snopkowo.

We back again to Brzesko - Okocim area:
Antoni Jan Goetz / Antoni Jan Goetz-Okocimski b. 1895, d. 1962, a Polish industrialist, politician, in the 1930s he was the owner of the Okocim Brewery in Brzesko. MP of the Second Polish Republic.
Mokrzyska is a village in the Brzesko commune, 5 kilometres north of Brzesko.
The property of Stanislaw CZERNY, owned Zabno in 1519, m. bef. 1524 to Katarzyna Zajfred of CRACOW. Stanislaw in 1527 set the part of Brzesko aside to the King Zygmunt; in 1541 Stanislaw Czerny was in Holy Land, and in 1562 he buried in Dobczyce his children. Stanislaw died in 1569. His daughter Regina, m. 1st to Wojciech Tarnowski, 2nd to Hieronim Buzenski.

Jerzy Czerny No 3 = Jerzy older Czerny born ca 1540, the Urzedow official.

Jerzy Szwarcenberg-Czerny No 2, b. ca 1505, the son of Jerzy Czerny of Urzedow, No 1, was the owner of Brzesko and named Mokrzesko / MOKRZYSKA and he died in 1577, buried in Lublin, married twice: the 1st to Chrzastowska, the 2nd to Dorota Pieniazek, and sha was died aft. 1598.
With above Chrzastowska he had a son
Jerzy Szwarcenberg - Czerny No 3, b. ca 1540, the owner of Kobiela, Poreba Wielka and Mokrzyska / Mokrzeska in 1581; m. Jadwiga Ozarowska, 2-voto Marcin Krzeszynski.

Jerzy Czerny No 3, b. ca 1540, had a son Andrzej Szwarcenberg-Czerny OLDER, who in 1618 owned Jastkowo and Snopkowo.

Jerzy No 2, CZERNY:
Jerzy CZERNY, No 2, the Urzedow governor, b. ca 1505, the Lublin official in 1532, had 6 sons:
Marcin, Jerzy No 3, Pawel Czerny [see below], Piotr, Krzysztof and Stanislaw Czerny lived in 1546.
They set Brzesko, Pomianowa, Jasien, Okocim, Poreba Wielka, Brzozowiec, Debowdzial, Mokrzysko and Szczepanowo aside to the King, and took Bratucice in 1545.

Jerzy Szwarcenberg-Czerny No 2, b. ca 1505, the son of Jerzy Czerny of Urzedow, was the owner of Brzesko and named Mokrzesko / MOKRZYSKA and he died in 1577, buried in Lublin.

Michal Stanislaw b. ca 1660, Andrzej b. ca 1670, and MIKOLAJ b. ca 1665, came from Jerzy Czerny [Jerzy's grandsons], b. ca 1600, the son of
Pawel Czerny b. 1540 [NOT ca 1570],
the grandson of
Jerzy older Czerny born ca 1505 [NOT ca 1540], the Urzedow official.

Jerzy Czerny b. ca 1600 + Ligezianka, had three sons:
Stanislaw Czerny b. ca 1620, Bernard Czerny b. ca 1632, Zygmunt Czerny b. ca 1635.

Aleksander Czerny b. ca 1650, was the son of above Bernard Czerny b. ca 1632.

Michal Czerny = Michal Stanislaw Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. ca 1645, was the son of Stanislaw Czerny b. ca 1620, the grandson of Jerzy Czerny b. ca 1600. Michal Stanislaw Czerny = Michal Szwarcenberg-Czerny, b. ca 1645, the PARNAWA official, the Cracow official in the 70' of the 17th century. Michal Czerny b. ca 1645, was the first with nickname Szwarcenberg.

Michal Szwarcenberg-Czerny in 1683 was the Cracow judge, the Niepolomice manager. In 1685 the Oswiecim governor, in 1694 the Nowy Sacz governor. Michal married Katarzyna Olszamowski.

Jerzy CZERNY, the Urzedow governor, the Lublin official in 1532, had 6 sons: Marcin, Jerzy, Pawel Czerny, Piotr, Krzysztof and Stanislaw Czerny lived in 1546. They set Brzesko, Pomianowa, Jasien, Okocim, Poreba Wielka, Brzozowiec, Debowdzial, Mokrzysko and Szczepanowo aside to the King, and took Bratucice in 1545. Jerzy Szwarcenberg-Czerny No 2, the son of Jerzy Czerny of Urzedow, was the owner of Brzesko and named Mokrzesko / MOKRZYSKA and he died in 1577, buried in Lublin, married twice: 1st to Chrzastowska, 2ne to Dorota Pieniazek, and sha was died aft. 1598. With above Chrzastowska he had a son Jerzy Szwarcenberg - Czerny No 3, the owner of Kobiela, Poreba Wielka and Mokrzyska / Mokrzeska in 1581; m. Jadwiga Ozarowska, 2-voto Marcin Krzeszynski; Jerzy No 3, had a son Andrzej Szwarcenberg-Czerny who in 1618 owned Jastkowo and Snopkowo.

It is interesting that the Frankenbergs moved to Poland [the region of Szadek-Sieradz-Wroblew; the area north-east of Czestochowa; Duchy of Siewierz; Wilkowyja-Katy-Jarocin region; near Pleszew and to Raszkow in 1801; Oszczeklin] around 1714/1716, and Wales' family came to Poland from France also in the years 1714-1716. The Walesa family moved home in the Sapieha estate near Kozmin Wielkopolski-Jarocin in Wilkowyja and Katy. In the 1740s and 50s, the Frankenberg family moved to this area near Wilkowyja and Jarocin. From Raszkow, the Kiedrzynski family moved to CHOCEN and Oszczeklin in the second half of the 19th century.
Findeisen, the right hand of Leopold Kronenberg, goes to Chocen.
In the 19th century, the converted Wolowski family moved to Oszczeklin.

Frankenberg, Bardzki and Kiedrzynski remain under the influence of Erasmus Mycielski in the area of PLESZEW in the last years of the 18th century.
In Raszkow we also have the NEWLINSKIS in the second half of the 18th century - from this family we have Filip Newlinski, who collaborated with the founder of Zionism, HERZL.

Theodor Herzl was an Hungarian Jewish lawyer, journalist, who was the father of Zionism. Herzl formed the Zionist Organization and promoted Jewish immigration to Palestine like Oliphant of Scotland and Ceylon.
The same was the secretary of Adam Mickiewicz, intermarried Celina Szymanowska the relative of the Wolowski family. Adam Mickiewicz's secretary was Armand Levy, 1827-1891.

Above Zuzanna Marianna Gostkowska b. 1822 = Mariannam Gostkowska b. 1817,
and she had sisbilings:
Francisca Gostkowska b. 1818;
Josephina von Gostkowska, 1822-1864;
Jacob Gostkowski b. in 1826;
and they were the children of
Andreas Gostkowski / ANDRZEJ Gostkowski b. 1785 in Ostrowite, the Gdansk county,
the son of
JAN Gostkowski = Joannes Gostkowski + Marianna Kuyczyna.

Ostrowite is a village in the Suchy Dab commune, 3 kilometres south-west of Suchy Dab, 10 km south-east of Pruszcz Gdanski, and 20 km south of GDANSK; 17 km north-west-north to TCZEW [2008 - 22 December 2021, the communist network around me abroad];
19 km north-east to Turze Male [Karwat-Bardzki branch].

Andrzej Gostkowski married Catharina Sobiszowa / SOBISZ b. ca 1788. Andrzej b. 1785 was the son of Joannes Gostkowski b. 1742 / 1760 + Marianna Kayczyna / Kuyczyna b. 1749.
Jan Gostkowski was born on 1742, in Wesiory, the Kartuzy county,
11 km north-west to Stezyca; 9 km north-west-north to Gostomie,
16 km north-west-north to GARCZYN and to Nowa Karczma.

Marianna Kuczyna / Kaczyna / Kajczyna was born ca 1745, in Gostomie, the Kartuzy county. Jan Gostkowski, 1742/1760 - 1801.

Compare Donald Tusk genealogy and my branch - Kiedrzynski family [+ Nostitz-Jackowski and Wybicki]:
in 1784, in Wesiory close to Suleczyno - 21 km north-west to Koscierzyna;
in 1835, in Skorzewo - 7 km north to Koscierzyna;
in 1851, Kamienica, the Sierakowice parish - 26 km to Skorzewo;
in Czarlin - 21 km north-west-north to Koscierzyna [in Koscierzyna in 1660 the Wybickis].

Donald Tusk' genealogy:
Ignacy TUSK was born on July 30, 1784, in Wesiory / Suleczyno.
Johann Tusk born Czarlin close to Klukowa Huta in 1831. Marianna was born in 1782.

In 1784, the Tusks, in Wesiory close to Suleczyno - 21 km north-west to Koscierzyna;
in 1835, in Skorzewo, in the Koscierzyna community - 7 km north to Koscierzyna;
in 1851 in Kamienica in the Sierakowice parish - 26 km to Skorzewo;
Czarlin close to Klukowa Huta - 21 km north-west-north to Koscierzyna [in Koscierzyna in 1660 the Wybickis];
Stezycka Huta is a village in the Stezyca community, within the Kartuzy County, 4 kilometres north-west of Stezyca, 23 km south-west of Kartuzy, and 50 km west of Gdansk.

Above Skorzewo is 7 km south-west to SIKORZYNO, within the Koscierzyna County, 6 kilometres north of Koscierzyna, and 49 km south-west of Gdansk.

To Wybicki genealogy:

Jakub Wybicki, b. 1754 / July 1755 - d. 1814 in Wadzyn, in the Brodnica County.
He was the son of
Jan Wybicki, younger, b. 1712 in Sikorzyno, close to Kartuzy,
and the grandson of Maciej Wybicki, b. 1660 in Koscierzyna, d. bef. 1736;
and the great-grandson of Jan Wybicki OLDER, ca 1630 - ca 1700.

Jan Tusk b. 1842 in Stezycka Huta, d. 1914 in Wesiory.
The son of SENIOR Jan Tusk and Marianna KOPELKOWA.

Wesiory is a village in the Suleczyno community, 5 kilometres east of Suleczyno, 26 km south-west of Kartuzy, and 54 km west of Gdansk.

Above Jan Tusk, b. ca 1813 - d. 1868 in Stezycka Huta, the son of
Ignacy Tusk and Marianna STENCEL.

Above Ignacy Tusk, b. 1784 in Wesiory, d. 1852 in Stezycka Huta. The son of Jan Tusk and Katarzyna.

Above Jan Tusk / Tuszynski, b. 1746 in Zgorzale, 6 km north-east to Stezyca; d. in 1799 in Klukowa Huta, 8 km north-west to Stezyca.
The son of Tomasz Tuzinski and Katarzyna.

Wybicki was born in Bedomin, 10 km east to Koscierzyna. This is the branch of Wybicki - Nostitz-Jackowski - Trampczynski - my family Kiedrzynski. Named here Jozef Rufin Wybicki, 1747 - 1822, jurist, poet, the author of "Dabrowski's Mazurek", which in 1927 was adopted as the Polish national anthem. Wybicki was born in Bedomin.
The son of
Piotr Ernest Wybicki, b. 1700 in Sikorzyno, 7 km east to STEZYCA, died in 1758;
the grandson of Maciej Wybicki and Elzbieta.

Maciej Wybicki, b. 1660 in Koscierzyna, d. bef. 1736;
the son of Jan Wybicki b. ca 1630 - ca 1700, and Katarzyna;
the grandson of Maciej Wybicki OLDEST.

Bedomin, 12 km north-west to LINIEWO - the core of GARCZYNSKI.

WESIORY - 25 km north-west to BEDOMIN of Wybicki.

The line of Wybicki - Nostitz-Jackowski:

Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski younger, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski and Anna; above Aleksander was the half brother of MARCIANNA Nostitz-Jackowska;
Marcjanna Swiatopelk-Mirska nee Nostitz-Jackowska, was the wife of Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski, and the mother of Dimitry Swiatopelk-Mirski, and Mikolaj Swiatopelk-Mirski.

Above Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1770,
was the son of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski OLDER and Marcianna Antonie Barbara KCZEWSKA, Nostitz-Jackowska.

Above Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat village, the son of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski and Eleonora.

Mentioned Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1705, died ca 1766, was the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1670 + Teresa Zaluskowska.

Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766 m. Anna Nostitz - Jackowska [Anna Skorzewska born Nostitz-Jackowska], ca 1710/1715 - 1768. Anna was the daughter of above Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670. Anna Skorzewska Jackowska had one sister Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski married Kiedrzynska.
Franciszka JACKOWSKA married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1710/1715, then he was the owner of Bieganin close to RASZKOW in the 40' of the 18th century.
Franciszka's son was Jakub Kiedrzynski who was the posesor of Orpiszewek close to PLESZEW and to Erasmus Mycielski.
Jakub's brother was IZYDOR Kiedrzynski - my line in Jedlno west to Radomsko.

To Tusk genealogy:
Skorzewo is a village in the Koscierzyna community, within the Koscierzyna County, in northern Poland. It lies 6 kilometres north of Koscierzyna, and 49 km south-west of Gdansk.

To Wybicki genealogy:
Jakub Wybicki, b. 1754 / July 1755 - d. 1814 in Wadzyn, in the Brodnica County [5 kilometres north-west of Bobrowo, 13 km north-west of Brodnica, and 53 km north-east of Torun].
He was the son of
Jan Wybicki, younger, b. 1712 in Sikorzyno, 6 / 7 km east-south to Stezyca, and 20 km south-west of Kartuzy; at way from Koscierzyna to Kartuzy. It lies 17 km south-east to WESIORY;
13 km north-west to BEDOMIN;
24 km south-west to KARTUZY - the core of Donald Tusk's mother branch.

JAKUB was the grandson of Maciej Wybicki, b. 1660 in Koscierzyna, d. bef. 1736;
and the great-grandson of Jan Wybicki OLDER, ca 1630 - ca 1700;
who was the son of Maciej Wybicki.

Jozef Rufin Wybicki, 1747 - 1822, jurist, poet, the author of "Dabrowski's Mazurek", which in 1927 was adopted as the Polish national anthem. Jozef Rufin Wybicki was born in Bedomin [12 km east to Koscierzyna], close to Nowa Karczma and Koscierzyna;
the son of
Piotr Ernest Wybicki, 1700 in Sikorzyno [13 km north-east-north to Koscierzyna; 17 km east-south to WESIORY], died in 1758;
the grandson of
Maciej Wybicki and Elzbieta. Maciej Wybicki, b. 1660 in Koscierzyna, d. bef. 1736;
the son of Jan Wybicki b. ca 1630 - ca 1700, and Katarzyna;
the grandson of Maciej Wybicki OLDEST.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki, b. 1782 in Wadzyn, close to Brodnica - 1852 in Swierczyny, close to Brodnica.
The son of Jakub Wybicki and Marianna.

Jan Gostkowski nickname Skorka was born in 1742 / 1760, in WESIORY,
the son of
Jakub Gostkowski + Ludowika Brigitta Zuromska.

Jakub Gostkowski was born in 1728, in Czestkowo.

Czestkowo is a village in the Szemud commune, within the Wejherowo County, 6 kilometres west of Szemud, 13 km south-west of Wejherowo.

Now on Polish PM and the President of EU Donald Franciszek Tusk, jr., b. 1957 in Gdansk, the son of Donald Tusk senior + Ewa Tusk, Ochelska nee Dawidowska. Ewa born Dawidowska m. in 1955, born in 1934. Donald Tusk, senior, 1930 - 1972,
was the son of
Jozef Tusk, Jr. b. 1907 in Gdansk + Julianna Jezewska born in 1904.

Jozef Tusk was conscripted into Nazi Germany's combined armed forces, after having been imprisoned in two different concentration camps in 1939. He was made a forced labourer, then imprisoned, and was then conscripted into the armed forces of Nazi Germany in 1944. Jezewska Julianna Tusk, 1904 - 1970.

Jozef Tusk b. 1907, born in Emaus, a suburb of Danzig, German Empire, the son of catholic
Jozef Tusk (1870-1910) + Augustyna Adamczyk, 1870-1962.

Jozef Tusk (1870-1910) Sr. / Tuski b. in Czarlino, close to Suleczyno, d. 1910 in Gdansk.
The son of Jan Jakub Tusk + Tekla Franciszka Konkol / Thecla Konkol / Konkel b. in 1829 in Tuchlino, close to Sierakowice - died in 1913 in Richthof close to Otomin.

Above Jan Jakub Tusk, sr., ie. Johann Jakob Tusk, Sr., b. 1828 in Borzestowska Huta, close to Chmielno. The son of
Wojciech Tusk and Ewa Treder / Tuzynska b. 1805 in Tuchlinska Huta, close to Sierakowice - died in 1870 in Tuchlinska Huta, buried in Sierakowice.

Mentioned Wojciech Tusk / Tuzinski / Tuzynski b. 1804 in Ostrowie Kamienickie, d. 1867 in Tuchlinska Huta, buried in Sierakowice,
the son of
Maciej Tuzinski + Katarzyna Szutenberg / Tuzinska / Tusk b. ca 1778 in Kamienicka Huta.

Maciej Tuzinski II born in 1764 in Nowa Wies, close to STEZYCA, d. in 1818 in Ostrowie Kamienickie,
the son of
Tomasz Tuzinski + Katarzyna born in Zgorzale, close to Stezyca.
Tomasz was living in Nowa Wies and also in Zgorzale, 8 km north-west to SIKORZYNO,
11 km north to Skorzewo, 12 km north-east to Gostomie,
14 km north-east to OSTROWITE, 5 kilometres north-east of Stezyca, 16 km north to Koscierzyna,
18 / 22 km south-west of Kartuzy, and west of Gdansk; 6 km east to NOWA WIES, 8 km east to Klukowa Huta; 7 km north-east to Stezycka Huta.

The Tusk- Sobisz branch:
Marianna SOBISZ younger (born TUSK), 1839 - 1890, was the daughter of Jan Tusk / Johann TUSK + Marianna older.
Marianna Sobisz had 6 siblings: Szymon Tusk / Simon TUSK, Marianna TUSK the 3rd, and 4 others.
Marianna married Joseph SOBISZ with 9 children:
Jozephine Marie SOBISZ, Johann SOBISZ and 7 others - acc. to Tel-Aviv webpage.

The Zuromski - Tusk branch:
Marianna Tusk (born Konopacki), 1805 - 1845, the daughter of Joseph Konopacki + Catharina.
Marianna had a sister Suzanna Zuromski.
Marianna married Joseph Tusk in 1828.
Above Katarzyna Konopacka nee Muzolin, b. 1772, d. 1832, the wife of Jozef Konopacki.
The mother of
Franciszka Tusk; Marianna Tusk; Michal Konopacki; Zuzanna Zuromska.

Above Franciszka Tusk (Konopacka) or Franziska Tusk (Konopacki) b. ca 1800, d. 1829 in Przyrowie, close to Stezyca. Buried in Stezyca.
The wife of Wojciech Tusk and mother of Marianna Tusk; Jozef Tusk and Jan Tusk.

Ludowika ZUROMSKA was born in 1729, in Sierakowice.

Above Jan Gostkowski nickname Skorka was born in 1742 / 1760, in WESIORY,
the son of
Jakub Gostkowski + Ludowika Brigitta Zuromska.

Jakub Gostkowski was born in 1728, in Czestkowo. Czestkowo is a village in the Szemud commune, within the Wejherowo County, 6 kilometres west of Szemud, 13 km south-west of Wejherowo. Sierakowice is a village in the Kartuzy County, 21 kilometres west of Kartuzy;
17 km north to WESIORY, 22 km north-west-north to Stezyca;
Jan Gostkowski had 6 siblings: Viktoria Gostkowski, Marcin Gostkowski and 4 others.
Jan married Judyta Palubicka born in 1766, in Czestkowo.

Andrzej Gostkowski had 5 siblings:
Brygida Gostkowska, Marianna Gostkowska and 3 others.
Andrzej married Katarzyna Sobisz / Sobiszewska.

Sikorzyno is a village in the Stezyca community, within the Kartuzy County, in northern Poland. It lies 6 kilometres east of Stezyca, 20 km south-west of Kartuzy. Sikorzyno, 12 km south-east to Nowa Wies of TUSK.

"Wybicki family manor in Sikorzyna is a ... manor from the adjoining park. Property is over three centuries belonged to the Wybicki family ...". It lies 6 kilometres east of Stezyca, 20 km south-west of Kartuzy, and 45 km south-west of Gdansk.

Klukowa Huta is a village in the Stezyca community. It lies 6 kilometres north-west of Stezyca, 13 km north-west to the Wybickis.

Gostkowski came from Gostkowo, a village in the Bytow commune, 11 kilometres north of Bytow.

We back to Kasper Wyssogota Zakrzewski, the owner of Gutow, born in 1738/1739. Kasper Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, 1739-1824, was the son of Hermenegild Zakrzewski and Ludmila Niemojowska / Ludwika Niemojowska, b. 1720.

KASPER's children:
1.
Pawel Zakrzewski died in 1812, he had a son
Konstanty Zakrzewski, b. 1811 in Kalisz - died in 1884 in Genoa. He was living in GUTOW, 19 km north to OSTROW Wielkopolski in 1844;
2.
Jozef Zakrzewski.

KONSTANCJA SKORZEWSKA, the wife of Cyprian Glaubicz Gostkowski and above Kasper Zakrzewski.
Konstancja Gostkowska, Zakrzewska, Skorzewska was the daughter of Andrzej Skorzewski,
and the granddaughter of
Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742, married to Melchior Skorzewski.

Marianna was the daughter of Jan Zakrzewski [b. ca 1660 ?],
and the granddaughter of
Andrzej Wyssogota-Zakrzewski and Barbara Zakrzewska.

The Wyssogota-Zakrzewskis were living in Gutow, 3 km south to Sobotka, and 9 km east to BIEGANIN.

Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742, married to Melchior Skorzewski
with a son Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1707/1710
and with the granddaughter
KONSTANCJA SKORZEWSKA, the wife of Cyprian Glaubicz Gostkowski and Kasper Zakrzewski.

KASPER Zakrzewski was the son of Hermengild Franciszek Zakrzewski / Franciszek Wyssogota-Zakrzewski.

Weronika Garczynska (Krzycka) / Weronika Mycielska died ca 1791,
the daughter of
Maciej Krzycki and Anna Swiniarska / Swinarska.

WERONIKA was the wife of Stefan Garczynski / General Rudolf Stefan Garczynski, d. in 1773,
the son of
Stefan Garczynski + Zofia Tucholka, ca 1694 - ca 1745 in ZBASZYN.

Weronika was the mother of Antonina Skorzewska + Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski b. in BERLIN in 1768 [he was the landlord of Bratoszewice and Glowno, also in Margonin],
the son of the Frederick the Great of Prussia' brother with Ciecierska Skorzewska - NOT of General Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski and Marianna CIECIERSKA.

Jan ARNOLD leased - in 1789 - from Weronika Garczynska, the wife of General Garczynski, Gostkowo. This is the Niepart district where in 1797 in Gostkowo Ignacy Garczynski died, born in 1727.
Niepart is a village in the Krobia commune, within the Gostyn County, 9 kilometres south of Krobia, and named Gostkowo is 2 km south-west to Niepart and 3 km south-west to Gogolewo.


Ex-Milewski + Kiszczak communist net acted at West under Foreign Intelligence Agency of Lodz, Tczew, Bydgoszcz, Szczecin.
For sample only - on 12 January 2023, Gypsy like devil, broken leg, 160 cm, 40 years old, from BULGARIA, black face, Tatnam Crescent 2, top badroom, window at rear; Romani like Asian, working at BEDFRED, 40 yeras old, light black face; Romani, 188 cm, 40 years old, skinny, working at Empire Bathrooms. On January 11, 2023, Justyna, furious, eyes long and catlike, because her husband did not manage to get in my way, in the morning, 07.20-07.30, on the bike path - he was with a big dog of Sterte Rd 94; this is a safeguard for Sterte Cl. 24; along with two women pretending to walk their dogs near Sea View on 11 January 2023, 07.35.
And what kind of structure is this anyway - my colleague for several years, substituted after 1968, Romani, pseudonym Chinese, helped by his father's sister Grabowski, this is Boguslaw Grabowski, artificially introduced to me.
Boguslaw Grabowski was sent by the communist authorities to study economics in Canada, and then he became the deputy of Leszek Balcerowicz, also a Romani, from LIPNO, also a Romani center for Pola NEGRI, Chalupiec of the Zilina county in Slovakia;
for Lech WALESA from the Chocen commune, and then the Walesas from Sobowo - Chalin - Lipno close to the estates of the Nostitz-Jackowski family.
Then my former colleague Boguslaw Grabowski became the main opponent of Antoni MACIAREWICZ, after 2010. Now in January 2023 Boguslaw Grabowski is the chief economic advisor of Donal TUSK, originating, as you know from my studies, from the Koscierzyna district in Kashubia.
And there were the villages of the Gostkowskis, who also had a Tomice property a few kilometers from WADOWICE.
Here around Koscierzyna also Wybicki, Garczynski, Nostitz-Jackowski and in the district of Katruzy, we have the BLOCH family, which reigned in LODZ, connected by family ties with ZELECHOW, Ordega and Kronenberg close to WLOCLAWEK. Kronenberg intermarried with Zamoyski, in whose estate we have KACZOROWSKI, along with the ancestors of President Ryszard Kaczorowski and of Emilia Kaczorowska married Wojtyla of Czaniec near Roczyny, where the family of General Czeslaw Kiszczak, and on the other side of Andrychow we have INWALD, with the mother of General Miroslaw Milewski, who gave the order to kill Father POPIELUSZKO.

Well, you already know that such Jews around me as Bartlomiej, 188 cm, 35 years old, dirty tassels on his head, long curly hair, thin, cooperating with the Foreign Intelligence Agency - Edyta's friend from DZBADZ near ROZAN, where her parents are the main bodyguards and neighbors to Bronislaw GEREMEK in the 80' of the 20th century.

Geremek and Andrzej Ostoja - Owsiany from LODZ, are a famous security for LESZEK ROBERT Moczulski, Romani, working for civilian intelligence in the 80's of the 20th century. This intelligence was subordinated to Generals, gypsies from Andrychow, Czeslaw Kiszczak from 1985, and Miroslaw Milewski from 1955-1985.

Both Kiszczak and Milewski actually worked for Soviet intelligence and counterintelligence, recruited in VIENNA and SUWALKI in 1944 and 1945.

Above soviet and Russian intelligence network, acted around me now and in the 80' of the 20th century - this is environment for Boguslaw Grabowski and me in the 70' of the 20th century. This is net of Sterte Rd 94 and 96, and Sterte Cl 24.


The Lewald-Jezierski of Puc, Karwat of Wichulec and Nostitz-Jackowski of Tczew. Temler and Pfeiffer in Przedborz. The Frankenberg family in Brzesko, Oszczeklin and the Pleszew district.

Andrzej Karwat the second, b. ca 1760/1770, came from Walenty Karwat b. ca 1700/1710 and his father Andrzej Karwat older from Orpiszew, b. ca 1680.
Andrzej Karwat of Orpiszew b. ca 1680, and JAN KARWAT b. ca 1670, of Piwnice close to TORUN - probably the brothers!
Above Jan Karwat / Jan Stanislaw Karwat was born ca 1670, the son of Jacek Karwat / Jacenty Hiacynt Karwat b. ca 1650 + Krystyna Karwat born Troczek vel Trocek vel Trock.
Jan Karwat b. ca 1670 married Marianna Jasinska, and they had a son Jan Antoni Karwat b. ca 1710.

In 1692, Michal Waclaw Dabrowski, the son of Jan Wojciech Dabrowski + Anna Rozalia Karwat b. ca 1665, writes off part of the debt written by his uncle Jan Karwat b. ca 1670, on the Piwnice estate in the Chelmno Pomorskie county
[12 km north-west to Torun, 6 km north-west to WRZOSY-Torun - ca 2015/2022, acted around me Szybko vel Piotr Szypko from Wrzosy and Chelmza, b. ca 1982, under Krzysztof of TCZEW, and this is the same communist net like Sterte Close 24 and Sterte Road 66, with Denmark 68 and Maple 20, Romani net - together with a group of the Nawracalas of Wabrzezno, the Mierzejewskis of Tczew, the Konickis of Chelmza, the Karwats of Bydgoszcz, Gniew already in the year 2006; Szymecki of Torun-Wabrzezno-Katowice].

In 1692, Piotr Ciecholewski, the son of Samuel Ciecholewski, the Michalow official [Michalowo, at present is the part of Brodnica], and Samuel's wife, Zofia Plemiecka, resigns his part of the Wichulec estate in the Michalow county [Wichulec is a village in the Bobrowo commune, within the Brodnica County, 10 kilometres north-west of Brodnica; 5 km south to CZEKANOWO], for Jan Stanislaw Karwat b. ca 1670.
Jan Stanislaw Karwat was born ca 1670, the son of Jacek Karwat / Jacenty Hiacynt Karwat b. ca 1650 + Krystyna Karwat born Troczek vel Trocek vel Trock.
Jan Karwat b. ca 1670 married Marianna Jasinska, and they had a son Jan Antoni Karwat b. ca 1710.
In 1742, Stanislaw Samplawski vs. the brothers Maciej Nostitz-Jackowski, Tomasz Jackowski, Mikolaj Jackowski, Michal Jackowski, Wojciech Jackowski, Jadwiga Jackowska, Marianna Jackowski (virgin) on the estates: Trzebcz ie. a part with name Jackowszczyzna, in the Chelmno Pomorskie county
[Trzebcz in the Chelmno county, Liniewo close to Koscierzyna, Turza Wielka near to LIPNO - the genealogical link to Bieganin-Raszkow-Pogrzybow south to Pleszew, to Chocen commune south of Wloclawek and Gostomia by the Pilica river:
In 1755, the brothers Maciej Nostitz-Jackowski and Mikolaj Nostitz-Jackowski, the sons of Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670, and his 2nd wife Rozalia Trzebska [she was born ca 1687 ?], the grandsons of Boleslaw Jackowski = Boguslaw Nostitz Jackowski of Turza Wielka, gave back their inheritance to hands of Michal Jackowski's - their brother - sons. Next brother, Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski older, was the squire in Turza Wielka
[Turza Wielka of the Nostitz-Jackowskis in the 17th century - 6 km south to Tluchowo; 5 km east to Chalin; 7 km north-east to SOBOWO; 13 km south-east to RUMUNKI Tupadelskie. Chalin and Sobowo - compare LECH WALESA],
which estate they received after death of mentioned brother Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski. Michal Nostitz-Jackowski (the Czernihow official) married Eleonora Dabrowska ahd they left 2 sons:
1. Aleksander Jackowski younger (the Kiszpork official),
2. Wojciech Jackowski (the Chelmno Pomorskie official).
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski older (b. ca 1670/1680), the owner of Trzebcz in the Chelmno Pomorskie county
{Trzebcz = Trzebcz Szlachecki, 12 north-west to CHELMZA},
agreed on the amount of money signed by {Elzanowska Jackowska ?} the grandmother of above Jackowskis].

In 1742, Barbara Karwosiecka, the daughter of Krzysztof Karwosiecki + Zofia Gluchowska, and Barbara was the 1-voto Franciszek Sutkowski, the 2-voto Marcin Balinski, acknowledge back money from Jan Antoni Karwat b. ca 1710, for Barbara and her mother [NOT sister] Zofia Gluchowska signed in 1723 on the Wichulec estate, Czekanowo in the Michalow / Michalowo county [Czekanowo - 2,5 km north-west to WICHULEC], by Jan Antoni's father, ie. Jan Stanislaw Karwat b. ca 1670.

Jan Antoni Karwat b. ca 1710, the son of Jan Stanislaw Karwat b. ca 1670 + Marianna Jasinska.
Jan Antoni KARWAT married Bogumila Hatynska.
They had 10 children:
Michal Karwat b. ca 1760,
Jozef Karwat,
Antoni Karwat b. aft. 1750,
and 7 other children.

Zofia SUMINSKA b. ca 1760 / bef. 1770, married Michal Karwat SENIOR born ca 1750/1760. They had 5 sons:
1. Andrzej Karwat the 3rd, b. bef. 1790,
2.
Feliks Karwat older, b. ca 1785,
3. Michal Karwat junior b. ca 1785,
and 2 other children.

Michal Karwat senior, b. ca 1750/1760 + Zofia Suminska, had the son Andrzej Karwat the 3rd, b. bef. [NOT ca 1770] 1790 + Maria Kreciewska b. ca 1790;
and the grandson TEOFIL Karwat b. ca 1810/1820.

Teofil Karwat b. 1810 / 1820, m. ca 1840 to Jadwiga Kielczewska, b. ca 1830-1873 [see the Kielczewski family + Romani of Slovakia, the Chalupiec clan].

Otylia Karwat Narzymska / Otolia Karwat
was the daughter of
Maria Jezierska / Marianna Lewald Jezierska KARWAT b. 1793 + Feliks KARWAT b. ca 1785 [the owners of Jablonowo Pomorskie in Prussia]
and Otolia was the granddaughter of
Michal Karwat senior, b. ca 1750/1760 + Zofia Suminska.

Zielona close to MLAWA. This is NOT MOSTOWO. Zielona = Zielona Mostowska [we have Zielona, 17 km west to Lipowiec Koscielny. Zielona Mostowska was owned by JOZEF BOBROWSKI and his 1st wife, but Jozef Bobrowski m. the 2nd to Franciszka SKORA of Krery in the Chelmo parish, the daughter of Kazimierz Skora - my family line].

Ludwika Lewald-Jezierska b. in 1820, d. in 1848 in Zielun, 14 km north to Zuromin,
7 km south-east to BRYNSK; 24 km east to SWIEDZIEBNIA.
Ludwika Jezierska b. 1820, was the daughter of
Andrzej Lewald-Jezierski and Jozefa Karwat b. ca 1790/1795. Andrzej Jezierski was born in 1786 in Bobrowo.

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

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

Zielona, west to Mlawa. At the beginning of the 20th century belonged to Bobrowski married second to Franciszka Skora of Krery and from LODZ. Zielona - 2 km north-east to Cierpigorz No 2. Zielona is a village in the Kuczbork-Osada commune, within the Zuromin County, 6 kilometres west of Kuczbork-Osada, 5 km north-east of Zuromin. LEWICZYN is situated 2 km south to DWUKOLY. Dwukoly is a village in the Ilowo-Osada commune, 5 kilometres south-west of Ilowo-Osada [see Pawel Masnicki of Ilowo, under care of Christopher Robins at Sea View and Norbert Mazur close to Szczecin + the link to OLESNICA], 13 km south-east of Dzialdowo, 2 km north to LEWICZYN. Zielona close to MOSTOWO, as Zielona Mostowska.
Zielona, 17 km west to Lipowiec Koscielny.
Zielona Mostowska was owned by Jozef BOBROWSKI who was married the 2nd to Franciszka SKORA of Krery in the Chelmo parish, the daughter of Kazimierz Skora - my family line.

Jozefa Karwat Lewald-Jezierska found herself in the immediate vicinity of Jozef Bobrzynski [his roots near Andrychow in the area of Inwald - Czaniec - Roczyny and Nidek]; Jozefa Karwat then connected Tczew and the nearby town of Tczew, Turze Male; together with Wichulec and Bobrowo - Karwat genealogically merged with BARDZKI, who are the family for Kiedrzynski [Brygida Bardzka Walknowska Kiedrzynska] from Raszkow-Orpiszewek-Pleszew-Bieganin and Kalisz.

The Lewald-Jezierskis came from Koscierzyna, from PUC, where we have TUSK in the area, Garczynski and Wybicki together with Gostkowski from Wadowice and Andrychow.

The above Jozef Bobrowski married a second time during the First World War to Franciszek Skora, who came from the parish of CHELMO near Krery and Przedborz, Beczkowice and Bakowa Gora;
the Skoras joined in CZARNOCIN to my ancestors and in LODZ with family ties with PFEIFFER from Przedborz, Warsaw and Lodz.

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

Jozefa Lewald-Jezierska (born Karwat) was born ca 1790, the daughter of
Jozef Karwat b. ca 1760/1770 + Ludwika Kowalewska b. ca 1770.

Stanislaw Karwat b. ca 1790 in Lychow in the Lublin county, d. in 1842 in Tarnawka. Stanislaw had a mill in 1842 in Tarnawka. His father was Jozef Karwat + Kunegunda Bernat Sobieszczanska.
Stanislaw KARWAT married Klara Rzeczycka b. ca 1795
[the RZECZYCKI family intermarried the Krasicki clan of the Nowy Sacz district, and the same KRASICKI married to MALACHOWSKI owned BIALACZOW close to Ossa and Petrykozy; the Rzeczyckis owned Grodyslawice and PIENIANY east to Tomaszow Lubelski.
KRASICKI had very strong ties and links to the PRADZYNSKI family owned Wola Wiazowa together with the Walewskis. Melchior Pradzynski m. Kiedrzynska the daughter of Brygida Walknowska Kiedrzynska nee BARDZKA. The Pradzynskis married in Wilkowo Polskie in the 1st half of the 19th century. Brygida m. Jakub Kiedrzynski who was the brother to my family Izydor Kiedrzynski + Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762;
the family of ex-Kiedrzynski intermarried in LODZ to the SKORA family from the CHELMO parish close to Przedborz with links to PFEIFFER and BOBROWSKI of Zielona close to ZUROMIN west to MLAWA and Lipowiec Koscielny].

Stanislaw Karwat was the son of Jozef Karwat b. ca 1760/1770.
Jozef Karwat b. ca 1760/1770 and Andrzej Karwat the 2nd, b. ca 1770 were brothers.

Andrzej Karwat the second, b. ca 1760/1770, came from Walenty Karwat b. ca 1700/1710 and his father Andrzej Karwat older from Orpiszew, b. ca 1680.

In Orpiszew, in 1731, Jakub, the son of Maciej of Swinkowo, m. Marianna KARWAT, b. ca 1712, the daughter of Andrzej Karwat from Orpiszew, b. ca 1680. Witnesses: Gaspar of Orpiszew; Walenty Boczek of Swinkowo.

Tomasz Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, 1798 - 1866, was the son of Jozef Nostitz-JACKOWSKI and Gertruda Fabianowska.
Tomasz Nostitz-Jackowski married Elzbieta Lazninska in 1828, and she was born in 1802.
Above Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1767, m. Gertruda Fabianowska.

Skarlin, 13 km to Nowe Miasto Lubawskie.

Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin, was the son of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski and Dorota. Jozef was the half-brother of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1770.

Above Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski b. in 1767 m. also to Jozefin CISSOWSKA, and Jozef was the son of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat village;
m. 1st to Dorota RADOLINSKA,
2nd to NIEWIESCINSKA,
3rd to Marcianna Antonie Barbara KCZEWSKA, b. in 1745 in Straszewo,
the daughter of Andrzej Kczewski and Marianna PAWLOWSKA.

Jozef Jackowski was the grandson of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski [the brother of Anna Skorzewska and of Franciszka Kiedrzynska - my family line], ca 1700/1705 - ca 1766 + Ewa Wypczynska and Eleonora DABROWSKA.

The great-grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670
{Jan Jackowski had a brothers:
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1670/1680,
and Michal Nostitz-Jackowski OLDER, b. ca 1680},
who was married three times,
the 3rd wife Anna Lukomski;
the 1st to TERESA ZALUSKOWSKA,
the 2nd to Rozalia TRZEBSKA
[Rozalia left sons:
Stanislaw Jackowski {see below}, Maciej Jackowski {see below}, Tomasz Jackowski, Mikolaj Jackowski, Michal Jackowski YOUNGER
{in 1728, Katarzyna Jackowska, the daughter of named Michal Jackowski, the Michalowo / Brodnica official, and Michal's wife Konstancja Piwnicka, with Katarzyna's husband Maciej Ciborski, the son of Michal Ciborski and Katarzyna Sielska, agreed on the Piwnice estate, north-west to TORUN},
and Wojciech Jackowski, successors of them uncle Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski (b. ca 1670/1680), the owner of Trzebcz in the Chelmno county {Trzebcz = Trzebcz Szlachecki, 12 north-west to CHELMZA}, agreed on the amount of money signed by {Elzanowska Jackowska ?} - the grandmother of above Jackowskis,
with witness Andrzej Garczynski, the SWIECIE official.

In 1722 in the Chelmno court, Ewa Wybczynska, with her husbands:
1st Trzebski, 2nd Aleksander Orlowski,
with a witness, her brother Stanislaw Wybczynski and her son in law Jan Antoni Elzanowski, wrote down 1.500 ZLP of dowry to her future 3rd husband Michal Nostitz Jackowski OLDER, b. ca 1680.

In 1725, Maciej Nostitz-Jackowski, the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and Jan's wife Rozalia Trzebska [b. ca 1687 ?], had a court case vs. his brother Stanislaw Jackowski and Stanislaw's wife Marianna Starczewska 1-voto Jan Nagorski].

Together with the Andrychow district:
Franciszek Szwarcenberg-Czerny, b. 1692, the Oswiecim governor in 1739, the Wojnicz governor in 1746. Franciszek's daughter was Salomea, by the wife Salomea Nielepiec. Salomea younger m. Stanislaw Ankwicz b. 1720, the Nowy Sacz governor, and she died in 1756.

The genealogy of Anna Dembinska Jackowska / Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, b. ca 1760, died in 1819, came from the Andrychow district. Anna Dembinska b. ca 1760, m. 2nd to Wincenty Sedzimir of Szczytniki b. ca 1760, the guardian of Antoni Dembinski. Wincenty was living in 1815 - 1818 in Podolin.

Anna Dembinska married to Andrzej Nostitz-Jackowski / Andrzej Jackowski younger, born in 1748,
the son of Andrzej Jackowski, older, the 1st, b. ca 1730,
the grandson of
Jan Jackowski / Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 + 3rd wife Anna Lukomski.

Jan Nostitz-Jackowski married 1st Teresa Zaluskowska
[with children among others:
Anna Skorzewska and Franciszka Kiedrzynska of Bieganin and Raszkow - my family line],
and 2nd to Rozalia Trzebska [with the children in the Chelmza district, 5 km to the Kruszynski clan].

Franciszka Weronika Chrzanowska b. March 1796, married Wojciech Jan Nepomucen Nostitz-Jackowski in 1819 in Wolka Panska.

Wojciech Jan Nepomucen Nostitz-Jackowski, 1781-1838, the son of Andrzej Jackowski the 2nd, b. 1748
[Andrzej Nostitz-Jackowski the 2nd, b. 1748, was the son of Andrzej Nostitz-Jackowski the 1st born ca 1730; the grandson of Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680]
+ Anna Dembinska died in 1819.

In Kalisz in 1748:
Andrzej Jackowski the 1st, b. ca 1730, the son of JAN Nostitz-JACKOWSKI b. ca 1670/1680 [inf. in Konin register] + ca 1730 to Anna Lukomski the 1st, b. ca 1710, the daughter of Wojciech LUKOMSKI b. ca 1680 + Marianna Szyszynski b. ca 1690.

Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1715 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski Kiedrzynska had 10 childrem, including among others 5 children born in Bieganin, my family line came from Izydor Kiedrzynski.

Wojciech Jan Nostitz-Jackowski was the son of Andrzej Jackowski younger, born in 1748 + Anna Dembinska died in 1819;
the grandson of Andrzej Jackowski, older, the 1st, b. ca 1730,
the great-grandson of Jan Jackowski / Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 + Anna Lukomski.

Andrzej Jackowski older b. ca 1730, was the cousin [Not a brother] to Ignacy Jackowski b. 1731, who was the son of ANTONI Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1705-1758
[Antoni Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1705, was the brother or the half-brother to Franciszka Jackowska Kiedrzynska of Bieganin].

Antoni Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1705, was the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680, d. ca 1766 or 1673-1758.

Marianna Petronela Myszkowska b. 1761 in Galewice, bpt. in Cieszecin, d. in 1809 in Wyrebow; the godparents - Andrzej Myszkowski, Ewa Myszkowska of Wielun; witnesses - Jan Myszkowski, the official of Wielun; Magdalena Szolowska of Wielun.
Petronela Myszkowska married Lukasz Milewski, the owner of Wyrebow;
Lukasz's friend was Walenty Zablocki, b. 1764, the Wielun governor, the Lipy / Lipnik owner.
Lukasz Milewski, the Slepowron coat of arms, b. ca 1756/1759, d. in 1832 in Wyrebow. His friend was Wojciech Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1781 / 1792, the Dabrowka owner, and Wojciech's brother - Michal NOSTITZ-Jackowski, born in 1782, the owner of DABROWKA close to Poddebice - here Michal was living with above brother Wojciech Nostitz-Jackowski b. in 1781 / 1792.

Wojciech Jan Nostitz-Jackowski was the son of Andrzej Jackowski younger, born in 1748 + Anna Dembinska b. ca 1760, died in 1819;
the grandson of Andrzej Jackowski, older, the 1st, b. ca 1730,
the great-grandson of
Jan Jackowski / Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 + 3rd wife Anna Lukomski.

The genealogy of Anna Dembinska Jackowska / Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, b. ca 1760, died in 1819, came to the Andrychow district, with the links to Cardinal Karol Wojtyla {and the Michalow-Klemensow estate of the Zamoyskis}, General Miroslaw Milewski {and the fate of Priest Jerzy Popieluszko in the Suchowola commune} and General Czeslaw Kiszczak in Roczyny
{closest friend of General Wojciech Jaruzelski - the links to Kalisz and Hutten-Czapski intermarried to Jaruzelski,
Karwat in Tczew-Wabrzezno-Wichulec area; and the Karwat-Bardzki-Kiedrzynski branch came from Raszkow and Bieganin, together with Nostitz-Jackowski - Zaluskowski in the Chelmza district}.

Antoni Dembinski (1705 - 1781, Gniewiecin, 25 km north to Miechow), the son of Jan Jozef Dembinski b. ca 1670.
Antoni Dembinski was the owner of Roczyny
[Czeslaw Kiszczak family here: Czeslaw Kiszczak was born in 1925, in Roczyny, the son of a struggling farmer who was fired as a steelworker because of his communist affiliation / Soviet net],
Twierdza [4 / 5 km north-east to Wieprz; 8 km north-east to Andrychow; 8 km north-west to Wadowice],
and
Wieprz [Twierdza-Wieprz village, 5 km north to Andrychow; 6 km north-east to Bulowice; 5 km north-west to INWALD] close to Andrychow.

Antoni Dembinski married to Anna Petkowska; and 2nd to Zofia Strus b. ca 1725, the daughter of Marcin Strus b. ca 1680 + ca 1700 to unknown b. ca 1680, the daughter of the official of Gostynin, b. ca 1650;
with daughters:
Anna Dembinska [m. 1st Nostitz-Jackowska] b. 1760;
Teresa Dembinska Piatkowski;
Elzbieta Dembinska Faruchowicz.

Anna Dembinska b. ca 1760, m. 2nd to Wincenty Sedzimir of Szczytniki b. ca 1760, the guardian of Antoni Dembinski. Wincenty was living in 1815 - 1818 in Podolin. Antoni Dembinski b. ca 1705, d. in 1781 in Gniewiecin. Antoni owned Roczyny close to Andrychow, and of Twierdza with Wieprz near to Andrychow.
Antoni Dembinski m. 2nd in 1751 to Zofia Strus, the daughter of Anna Dobinska STRUS, the owner of Gniewiecin.
Her daughter was named Anna Dembinska m. 2nd to Wincenty Sedzimir of Szczytniki.

Mentioned Podolin is a village in the Moszczenica commune, within the Piotrkow County, 17 km north of Piotrkow Trybunalski, 19 km west to Wolka Krzykowska, 6 km south-west to CZARNOCIN - here in 1815, inf. on Stanislaw Zareba and Jozef Madalinski, Captain, who was living in Kotliny in the Piotrkow Trybunalski county, 6 km south-east to Brojce, and 7 km north to CZARNOCIN,
where was my mother's genealogical line conection to the Skora family of Krery and Chelmo close to Przedborz under care of the Skorzewski-Ostrowski branch.

Wojciech Krzyzanowski, b. 1737 in Czarnocin, Count of Czarnocin + Wiktoria MALACHOWSKA b. 1742.

Jan Jozef Dembinski b. ca 1670, was the brother to Antoni Dembinski older [1665 - aft. 1728], the owner of Szczytniki [Szczytniki is a village in the Kalisz County, 20 kilometres south-east of Kalisz; 5 km south-west to Staw Kaliski; 9 km south to Oszczeklin; 9 km north-west to BLASZKI], and they were the sons of Ludwik Dembinski (1630 - 1687), the son of Krzysztof Dembinski.

In Oszczeklin we have the Frankenbergs and the Arnold-Kiedrzynski branch.

Wojciech Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1781, was the son of Andrzej Jackowski younger, born in 1748 + Anna Dembinska died in 1819; the grandson of Andrzej Jackowski, older, the 1st, b. ca 1730, the great-grandson of Jan Jackowski / Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 + the 3rd wife Anna Lukomski.

Kasper Chrzanowski b. ca 1747 [1774 ?] / 1778, the Polish lieutenant = Kacper Chrzanowski died in January 1834:
Konrad Feliks Zablocki, 1804 - 1846 in Lipki, the Baldrzychow parish, the owner of Lipki, and of Borki; in 1835 Zablocki was living in Gozdow, in the WARTA county;
his friends were
Teodor Milewski, b. 1797, the owner of Wyrebow;
and Franciszek Jackowski / Franciszek Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1818, the owner of Dabrowka [1 km south-east to Wyrebow; 2 km south-west to LIPKI; 6 km south-west to BALDRZYCHOW; 10 km south-west to PODDEBICE], nobility confirmed in 1837.

Anna Skorzewski b. ca 1710, d. in 1768, born Nostitz - Jackowska, was the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + Teresa Zaluskowska.
Anna Kiedrzynska married Antoni Skorzewski born in 1710.
Antoni was the son of MIKOLAJ Skorzewski.
Mikolaj Skorzewski was the son of Jan Skorzewski, b. ca 1650/1660 and Barbara Wielowieyska.
Jan Skorzewski maybe was the brother of Gabriel SKORZEWSKI, b. ca 1650/1660 + LUCJA KOSZUTSKA.
Mikolaj Skorzewski was the father of
Konstancja Skorzewska; Urszula Skorzewska; Aleksandra Pagowska;
named Antoni Skorzewski b. 1710;
Ewa Skorzewska [acc. to Leszek Mila in 2018].

Antoni Skorzewski b. 1710, married Anna Nostitz - Jackowska, ca 1710/1715 - 1768. Antoni Skorzewski + Anna Jackowska had 5 children:
1. Antonina Skorzewska, ca 1738-1824 + Ignacy Pagowski d. in 1799;
2. Lucja Skorzewska, ca 1740-1786 + Antoni Pagowski d. in 1763 + Antoni Nasierowski, 1735-1784;
3. Marianna Skorzewska, ca 1740-1785 + Tomasz Mierzewski, ca 1747-1791;
4.
Apolonia Skorzewska b. ca 1740 + Stanislaw Sadowski, 1728-1794,
with children among others:
Franciszek Sadowski b. ca 1780, Jan Chryzostom Sadowski b. ca 1781,
Mateusz Michal Franciszek Sadowski, 1783-1848 + Kunegunda Wituska,
with a son among others: Tadeusz Wojciech Sadowski, 1830-1906,
with children among others:
Stefan SADOWSKI b. ca 1850, Bronislaw, Maria Sadowska, Pelagiusz, Antoni Stefan Sadowski b. in 1854;
5.
Pawel Drogoslaw Skorzewski / Pawel Skorzewski b. 1744, was the son of Anna Nostitz-Jackowska b. ca 1710 + Antoni Skorzewski. Pawel Skorzewski b. in Maczniki, the Kalisz county, d. 1819 in Parczew, buried in Wysocko, the Kalisz province.
Pawel Skorzewski m. twice:
in 1777 to Konstancja Wezyk, ca 1750-1778, the daughter of Jozef Wezyk + Helena Jordan.
And Pawel Skorzewski m. 2nd in 1782, in Biezdrowo, to Eleonora Sczaniecka, the daughter of Prokop Jerzy Walenty Sczaniecki + Weronika Twardowska.
Pawel Skorzewski was Polish Brigadier General of the Duchy of Warsaw, a member of the Bar Confederation, MP, senator of the Kingdom of Poland, the governor of Kalisz.
Pawel's father was Antoni Skorzewski (1710 - 1766), the owner of Maczniki, Rososzyca.
Antoni had 4 daughters: Lucja, Apolonia, Antonina and Marianna, and the son Pawel.
Pawel Skorzewski m. twice - 1st in 1777 to Konstancja Wezyk, b. ca 1750, she died in 1778;
in 1782 in Biezdrowo close to Wronki Pawel m. Eleonora Zofia Sczaniecka (1750-1832), the daughter of Prokop Jerzy Walenty Sczaniecki, the Wschowa official (b. 1713 - d. 1777) + Weronika Twardowska.

Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski married Andrzej Kiedrzynski in 1730 or 1735/1737. Franciszka Kiedrzynska was the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski and Teresa Zalustowska / Zaluskowska b. ca 1680/1682. Jan was born in 1670.

Teresa's brother was Pawel Zaluskowski of Kaliszkowice Olobockie close to MIKSTAT, b. bef. 1690.
Pawel Zaluskowski was the son of
Aleksander ZALUSKOWSKI b. ca 1650/1660 and Marianna Szczypierska.
Pawel Zaluskowski was the deputy of the Kalisz governor. Teresa Jackowska, born Zaluskowska ca 1680/1682 to Aleksander Zaluskowski and Marianna Szczypierska.

Teresa Zaluskowska of Kaliszkowice b. ca 1680/1682 married Jan Nostitz-Jackowski SENIOR in 1700.
Teresa's descendants:
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski born 1770,
was the son of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski and Marianna nee Kczewska / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska.

Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, born in Straszewo, close to Kwidzyn - she was daughter of Andrzej Kczewski and Marianna;
the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1729;
the mother of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski.
Marianna KCZEWSKA was born in 1745 or 1750.

Jan Nepomucen had one brother Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski; Jan Nepomucen Nostitz-Jackowski married Anna nee Tucholka.
Then Jan Nepomucen married 2nd to Petronela nee Drywa-Zakrzewska in 1804, she was born 1776 / 1780.
They had one daughter Marianna Marcjanna nee Nostitz-Jackowska b. ca 1800, married Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski, b. 26.12.1788 - d. 1861 / 1878 [Swiedziebnia and Stara Hancza].

Above named Ivan Swiatopelk - Mirski or Jan Swiatopelk, and Marianna Marcjanna had a sons, among others,
Dmitri Ivanovich Svatjopolk-Mirski. Prince Dmitry Ivanovich Svyatopolk-Mirsky, 1825 - 1899, was a Imperial Russian Army general.
Sviatopolk-Mirsky and his wife, Georgian princess Sofia Orbeliani, had one son,
Pyotr Dmitrievich Svyatopolk-Mirsky, future Minister of the Interior of Russia.

Anna SKORZEWSKA was the sister of Franciszka Kiedrzynska and of Michal Jackowski / Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1705, died 1766.

Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski married Andrzej Kiedrzynski in 1730 or 1735/1737. Franciszka Kiedrzynska was the daughter of Jan Jackowski and Teresa Zalustowska / Teresa Zaluskowska b. ca 1672. Jan was born in 1670. Teresa's brother was Pawel Zaluskowski of Kaliszkowice Olobockie close to MIKSTAT, b. ca 1680/1685. Pawel Zaluskowski was the son of Aleksander ZALUSKOWSKI and Marianna Szczypierska. Pawel Zaluskowski was the deputy of the Kalisz governor. Teresa Jackowska, born Zaluskowska ca 1672. Teresa Jackowska was born to Aleksander Zaluskowski and Marianna Szczypierska. Aleksander was born in 1660. Teresa married Jan Jackowski in 1700.

Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, was the son of
Boguslaw Nostitz-Jackowski or Boleslaw Nostitz-Jackowski, b. in 1618 in Wielka Turza, close to LIPNO + ELZANOWSKA,
the grandson of
Krzysztof Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1590 + Katarzyna Garczynska b. ca 1595 in Orle close to Koscierzyna, 3 kilometres south-west of Liniewo, 17 km south-east of Koscierzyna [Krzysztof is my ancestor].

Katarzyna Garczynska Nostitz-Jackowska b. ca 1595, was the sister to Aleksander Garczynski and to Samson Garczynski. Aleksander GARCZYNSKI died ca 1671. Aleksander Garczynski was born to
Michal Garczynski b. ca 1575, and Zofia Pisienska,
and Michal was the son of Lukasz Garczynski, ca 1550 - ca 1630 + Marianna Tucholka,
and the grandson of
Stefan Garczynski, b. ca 1530, d. ca 1590 + Elzbieta Radomicka [my ancestors].
Zofia Pisienska was born in 1600.
Aleksander Garczynski had the brother Samson Garczynski, died in 1667, m. Barbara Marianna Werda, ca 1610 - 1678. Samson had a son
Damian Kazimierz Garczynski died in 1711 in Leszno. Damian was the brother of Boguslaw Garczynski and Rafal Garczynski.
Above
Turza Wielka in the Badkowo parish, of the Nostitz-Jackowskis in the 17th century [Chelmicki and the Turskis in 1789]
- 6 km south to Tluchowo [close to LIPNO - compare Pola Negri, Leszek Balcerowicz, Maciej Igor Wojtczak, Lech Walesa, the Kielczewski family, the Chalupiec family of the Zilina county in Slovakia, Romani roots];
5 km east to Chalin; 7 km north-east to SOBOWO; 13 km south-east to RUMUNKI Tupadelskie.

Mentioned Jan Nepomucen Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1770, came from above family Nostitz-Jackowski of Turza Wielkaa close to LIPNO.

Jan Nepomucen Jackowski married to Petronela DRYWA - ZAKRZEWSKA b. 1776, the daughter of
Franciszek Ksawery Antoni Drywa Zakrzewski b. 1755, d. 1820 + Katarzyna PAWLOWSKA,
the granddaughter of
Jan Drywa Zakrzewski b. ca 1720 + Konstancja KONOJADZKA,
the great-granddaughter of
Jakub or Szymon Drywa Zakrzewski b. ca 1670 + 1st Anna Zychcka, b. ca 1664, d. in 1734 in Zychce, close to Konarzyny and Chojnice.

Zofia SUMINSKA b. ca 1760 / bef. 1770, married Michal Karwat SENIOR born ca 1750/1760. They had 5 sons:
1. Andrzej Karwat the 3rd, b. bef. 1790,
2.
Feliks Karwat older, b. ca 1785,
3. Michal Karwat junior b. ca 1785,
and 2 other children.

Michal Karwat senior, b. ca 1750/1760 + Zofia Suminska, had the son Andrzej Karwat the 3rd, b. bef. [NOT ca 1770] 1790 + Maria Kreciewska b. ca 1790;
and the grandson TEOFIL Karwat b. ca 1810/1820.

Teofil Karwat b. 1810 / 1820, m. ca 1840 to Jadwiga Kielczewska, b. ca 1830-1873,
the daughter of
Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski + Faustyna Florentyna Plaskowska, 1799-1881;
with the daughter of Teofil Karwat:
Elzbieta KARWAT, 1842-1906 + Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1835/1840 [the son of Ignacy Hutten-Czapski b. 1802 in Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis - my ancestors - Ignacy probably was fighting in 1833 and he was persecuted by Russians].
Elzbieta's children:
A.
Helena Hutten-Czapska b. ca 1870 m. Jozef Koschembahr-Lyskowski, 1853-1922.
B.
Czeslawa Hutten-Czapska, 1874-1956 + Kazimierz Deutsch, 1863-1906.

The parents of Teofil Karwat b. ca 1810/1820:
Andrzej Karwat b. bef. 1790 / NOT ca 1770 + Maria Kreciewska.

Teofil Karwat b. 1810 / 1820, m. ca 1840 to Jadwiga Kielczewska, b. ca 1830-1873, the daughter of Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski + Faustyna Florentyna Plaskowska, 1799-1881;
with the children of Teofil Karwat:
1.
Elzbieta KARWAT, 1842-1906, m. Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1840
[Jozef Kazimierz Sulpicjusz Napoleon Hutten-Czapski / Jozef Napoleon, b. in 1797 in Bydgoszcz, d. in 1852 in Smogulec, the insurgent, the father of Bogdan Czapski. In 1810, Jozef had a court case vs uncle Mikolaj, because Jozef Napoleon Hutten-Czapski was the extramarital son; Jozef took only Orlowo close to Dzialdowo in Prussia. Jozef Hutten-Czapski sold Orlowo and moved home close to Bydgoszcz as Napoleon Czapski. Jozef Czapski in 1850 was the manager of Smogulec, and was married Eleonora Czarnecka (1815-1875), the daughter of General Stanislaw Mielzynski, and Eleonora was the owner of Smogulec and Golancz / Golancza - 55 km south-west to Bydgoszcz; aft. 1846 her husband Karol Czarnecki walk away from her.
In 1851, Bogdan Franciszek Serwacy Hutten-Czapski was born (1851-1937).
In 1852 Eleonora left Smogulec. Smogulec is situated 50 km west to BYDGOSZCZ].
2.
Ignacy Karwat, 1844/1850-1879;
3.
JOZEF KARWAT, b. September 1850 in Wichulec, d. in 1918 in Poznan. Jozef Karwat m. Anna Bardzka.

Above Anna Antonina Karwat BARDZKA, b. 1854 in Male Turze, in the Tczew commune, within the Tczew County, 8 kilometres west of Tczew. Anna d. in 1932 in Wichulec, the Brodnica County, acc.to Bieganowski.
Anna Bardzka Karwat was the daughter of Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki and Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder
[Nikodem Bardzki, 1823-1863 in Chelmno + Anna Koschembahr-Lyskowska SZREDER, 1828-1909, ie. Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder. Nikodem was the son of Franciszek Bardzki b. ca 1780, d. in 1827 in Pommerania + Anna Marianna Konstancja ZELEWSKI; the grandson of Jozef Bardzki b. ca 1750 and Anna PAWLOWSKA;
the great-grandson of
PAWEL BARDZKI b. ca 1690/1710 - 1739 + Anna SKORZEWSKA b. ca 1700/1705 or bef. 1725,
the daughter of Count General Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674-1726 + Dorota CHOINSKA b. ca 1685.

Pawel Bardzki had a brother Wojciech Marek Bardzki b. in 1699, d. ca 1770, who had the daughter BRYGIDA Bardzka the wife of Owidiusz Walknowski and Jakub Kiedrzynski
[Jakub was the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski of Jedlno - my family branch].
And Nikodem Bardzki was the great-great-grandson of Jan Bardzki b. ca 1650 + Helena Mielaczewska; who was the son of Feliks Bradzki, + Katarzyna Wilczynska]
and Anna Bardzka KARWAT lived in 1854-1932, and she had children:
Jozef Karwat, 1877-1926 + Antonina Gabriel b. ca 1880;
Anna Karwat b. ca 1880-1881;
Wlodzimierz Karwat b. ca 1880;
Maria Karwat b. ca 1880 + Stanislaw Kraszewski b. in 1878;
Janusz Karwat, 1883-1928;
Zygmunt Karwat, 1885-1965 + Maria Belkiewicz b. ca 1910,
with children:
Lech Karwat b. in 1938,
and Zygmunt Karwat junior, b. ca 1940;
4.
Teofila KARWAT, 1852-1934 + Jan Plaskowski, ca 1836-1909,
with a son Teofil Plaskowski b. ca 1880.
5.
Marian Euzebiusz KARWAT, 1856 in Wichulec - 1946 in Brodnica,
a medical doctor, independence activist. The son of Teofil KARWAT, the landowner, and Jadwiga nee Kielczewska. Marian Karwat attended a gymnasium in Chelmno. In 1871-1873, a member of the secret philomath organization named after Tomasz Zan. In 1873, he was admitted to the royal gymnasium in Brodnica. He founded the underground Tomasz Zan Society; in the years 1873-1875 he was its president. He left the school in August 1875, and continued his studies in Chelmno, where in 1878 he passed the maturity exam. He studied medicine at universities in Wroclaw, Marburg and Berlin. During his stay in Wroclaw, he belonged to the Slavic-Literary Society. From 1888 he lived in Brodnica. On October 10, 1919, Nursing courses for women and men were organized. During the Bolshevik invasion in August 1920, Dr. Marian Karwat provided medical aid to wounded soldiers. He did not sign the German nationality list. Sources: Stefan Bilski, Ziemia Michalowska.

Marian Karwat, 1856-1946 + Anna Piwnicka, 1867-1936, the daughter of Zygmunt Piwnicki + Alina Halina Jozefa Hornowska b. 1836.
Marian's children:
1.
Jerzy Karwat, b. ca 1890 + Maria Swierczynska b. ca 1900;
2.
Jadwiga Karwat, 1892-1985 + Bohdan Jozef Florian Hulewicz, 1888-1968;
3.
Stefan Karwat, 1895-1976 + Zofia Hulewicz.

Stefan Karwat had a son
Jan Karwat, 1921-1978 + Maria Sczaniecka, 1921-2007,
and grandchildren:
Malgorzata Karwat b. in 1951;
Jacek Karwat, b. in 1952;
Jadwiga Karwat b. in 1956.

Jadwiga Karwat b. in 1956 [married to the family of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski].
MARSHAL Jozef Pilsudski / Jozef Klemens Pilsudski + Aleksandra Szczerbinska had a daughter
Jadwiga Jagoda Pilsudska b. 1920 + Andrzej Jaraczewski,
with children:
1.
the daughter Joanna Jaraczewska + Defence Min. Janusz Onyszkiewicz / Janusz Adam Onyszkiewicz born 1937.
2.
the son Krzysztof Jaraczewski + Jadwiga Karwat, b. 1956, the daughter of Jan Karwat + Maria Sczaniecka.

This is old communist network of Generals Kiszczak, Milewski and Jaruzelski of the second half of the 20th century. My research [of 1987 until 13 December 2021] concerns many state intelligence networks created in the first half of the 18th century. Initially it was a global political network of the Russian intelligence infiltrated by the British [1791], French [from the 40s of the 18th century] and Germans [1769/1776], and by the Polish independence conspiracy [was established 1792/1799] starting from a years 1870/1878. The genealogy of Anna Dembinska Jackowska / Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, b. ca 1760, died in 1819 - and the Andrychow district, with the links to Cardinal Karol Wojtyla {and the Michalow-Klemensow estate of the Zamoyskis}, General Miroslaw Milewski {and the fate of Priest Jerzy Popieluszko in the Suchowola commune} and General Czeslaw Kiszczak in Roczyny {closest friend of General Wojciech Jaruzelski - the links to Kalisz and Hutten-Czapski intermarried to Jaruzelski, Karwat in Tczew-Wabrzezno-Wichulec area; and the Karwat-Bardzki-Kiedrzynski branch came from Raszkow and Bieganin, together with Nostitz-Jackowski - Zaluskowski in the Chelmza district}: Antoni Dembinski (1705 - 1781, Gniewiecin, 25 km north to Miechow), the son of Jan Jozef Dembinski b. ca 1670.
Antoni Dembinski was the owner of Roczyny [Czeslaw Kiszczak family here: Czeslaw Kiszczak was born in 1925, in Roczyny,
the son of a struggling farmer who was fired as a steelworker because of his communist affiliation / Soviet net],
Twierdza [4 / 5 km north-east to Wieprz; 8 km north-east to Andrychow; 8 km north-west to Wadowice],
and Wieprz [Twierdza-Wieprz village, 5 km north to Andrychow; 6 km north-east to Bulowice; 5 km north-west to INWALD] close to Andrychow.
Antoni Dembinski married to Anna Petkowska; and 2nd to Zofia Strus b. ca 1725, the daughter of Marcin Strus b. ca 1680 + ca 1700 to unknown b. ca 1680, the daughter of the official of Gostynin, b. ca 1650;
with daughters:
Anna Dembinska [m. Nostitz-Jackowska] b. 1760;
Teresa Dembinska Piatkowski;
Elzbieta Dembinska Faruchowicz.

Galewice B [after Antoni Myszkowski] bought above mentioned Wladyslaw Czapski, 1842 - 1911 in Galewice, ie. Wladyslaw Wincenty Czapski b. 1835 [bpt. in WIELUN], the son of Ignacy Hutten Czapski and Justyna Wegrzycka / Wegrzecka, but bpt. of Wladyslaw Hutten Czapski was in 1844 in Wielun, with the godparents: Andrzej Piotrowicz and Konstancja Czapska.

Elzbieta KARWAT, 1842-1906, m. Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski, b. 1835 / 1842 or ca 1840 [his second wife in the 80' of the 19th century].
Wladyslaw Czapski b. 1835 = Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski m. 1st Zofia Chyczewska, ca 1845 - died aft. 1911 or Chiczewska, Chyczowska.

Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski m. 1st Zofia Chyczewska, ca 1845 - died aft. 1911 or Chiczewska, Chyczowska.
They had children:
1.
Kazimierz Czapski b. 1875 in Rajsko close to Kalisz [7 kilometres east of Opatowek, 17 km east of Kalisz, 4 km west to OSZCZEKLIN - see Kiedrzynski and Arnold - Wolowski history; 13 km west to CHLEWO], died in 1952, buried in Cieszecin, solicitor in Kalisz; studied in Petersburg and Lipsk and Kalisz under jurist Wincenty Jaruzelski b. in 1844 in Warszawa, d. in 1918, Kalisz. In 1904, solicitor and Bank director in Kalisz. The owner of Galewice B in 1895 - 1939, in 1911 he was living in Galewice; married Helena Jaruzelska (1886 - 1962, buried in Cieszecin),
the daughter of
Wincenty Jaruzelski (1844 - 1918 in Kalisz; this is family of General Wojciech Jaruzelski, too), jurist, and Teresa Puchalska,
the daughter of Jozef PUCHALSKI + Maria Czerwinska.
Kazimierz had children:
A.
Aleksander Hutten-Czapski / Andrzej Hutten Czapski, b. ca 1910 in UK, ie. Andrzej Czapski b. in 1913, d. in 1993 in Buenos Aires + in 1946 to Css Izabela Gabriela Rzewuska b. 1921 in Warszawa, the daughter of Adam Karol Rzewuski b. in 1896 in Milano, d. in 1966 in Buenos Aires + Irena Sudymontowicz - Czeczel b. in 1893 in Odessa.
B.
Teresa Czapska (1916 - 1993), m. bef. 1939 in Galewice to Jerzy Bilinski b. 1911.
2.
junior, Wladyslaw Czapski b. in 1882 in Rajsko, engineering, living in Kalisz, m. in 1911 in Dzierlin, in the Charlupia Mala parish to Zofia Brzezinska b. in 1882 in Dzierlin,
the daughter of Antoni Brzezinski b. ca 1855 + Maria Kobylecka.
3.
Tadeusz Czapski (1874 in Rajsko - 1942 in Hartheim), the priest in 1899, in Goliszew (1935 - 1941).
4.
Stefan Czapski (1877 - 1955), buried in Poznan, living in 1910 in Galewice, m. Wanda Lunska b. in 1879.
They had a daughter Halina Marta Czapska b. in 1909 in Petersburg.
5.
Ignacy Czapski (1879 - 1956), buried in Poznan, m. Zofia Rojewska (1889 - 1972), and she came from Cieszecin together with Leonard Rojewski b. 1882.
Ignacy had a daughter Irena Czapska (1923 - 2005).

Elzbieta Hutten Czapska (Karwat), 1842 in Wichulec - 1906 in Brodnica, the daughter of Teofil Karwat.
Elzbieta KARWAT m. WLADYSLAW CZAPSKI {NOT of course Wlodzimierz} Hutten Czapski b. 1835 / ca 1840.

Andrzej Karwat b. bef. 1790, with the 2nd wife had a son JULIAN Karwat b. ca 1820, m. Urszula BIALOBLOCKA b. ca 1820.
Urszula Karwat Bialoblocka had a daughter Helena Karwat + Ksawery Franciszek Mieczkowski b. ca 1850,
with the son Stefan Mieczkowski b. 1882 + Elwira Maria ROMER b. 1874.
Helena Karwat Mieczkowska b. ca 1850, had a brother
Jozef Karwat, 1852-1902 in MECHLIN close to SREM [Grzegorz Karwat came from Bydgoszcz, and his ancestors from the SREM district - my colleague, ca 2008 / bef. 2021] + Zofia Hutten-Czapska, ca 1860-1939 in POZNAN,
with children:
Witold Karwat b. bef. 1890;
Janina Karwat b. ca 1890;
Wanda Karwat b. ca 1890.

Michal Karwat b. ca 1760, was the brother [!] of Andrzej Karwat the 2nd, b. bef. 1770. But Andrzej Karwat b. bef. 1790, was the son [!] of named MICHAL Karwat b. ca 1760. Andrzej the 3rd, b. bef. 1790, married Maria Kreciewska b. ca 1790.

Jozefa Lewald Jezierska (nee Karwat) was the wife of Andrzej Feliks Lewald Jezierski and the mother of Ludwika Narzymska. Andrzej Feliks Lewald Jezierski b. in 1786 in Bobrowo, the son of Jan Remigian Lewald Jezierski + ElA�ąA��tbieta.

Maria Karwat (born Lewald-Jezierska) d. in 1876, married Feliks Karwat older b. ca 1785. They had 2 daughters, among others Otolia Narzymska (born Karwat).
Then Jablonowo took the Karwat family from Narzymski. In 1815, Feliks Karwat was the owner of Jablonowo. It was put up for auction and sold in 1832 to his wife Marianna Lewald-Jezierski / Marianna Karwat.

Maria Jezierska / Marianna Lewald Jezierska KARWAT b. 1793, and Feliks KARWAT b. ca 1785 [the owners of Jablonowo Pomorskie in Prussia] had only daughter Otolia Karwat / Otylia Karwat, ca 1810-1867 in GOTHA, buried in Jablonowo Pomorskie, and Otylia in 1835 was married Stefan Narzymski, the landlord in the Ciechanow county, and the member of the 1831 Insurection.

Otylia Karwat Narzymska / Otolia Karwat was NOT the daughter of Andrzej Karwat the 2nd, b. ca 1770 + Maria Kreciewska b. ca 1790; Andrzej Karwat the second, b. ca 1770, came from [we have different data] Andrzej Karwat from Orpiszew, b. ca 1680, and from Walenty Karwat b. ca 1700/1710. Maria Jezierska / Marianna Lewald Jezierska KARWAT b. 1793, and Feliks KARWAT b. ca 1785 [the owners of Jablonowo Pomorskie in Prussia] had only daughter Otolia Karwat / Otylia Karwat, ca 1810-1867 in GOTHA, buried in Jablonowo Pomorskie, and Otylia in 1835 was married Stefan Narzymski, the landlord in the Ciechanow county, and the member of the 1831 Insurection.

Zofia SUMINSKA b. ca 1760 / bef. 1770, married Michal Karwat SENIOR born ca 1750/1760. They had 5 sons:
1. Andrzej Karwat the 3rd, b. bef. 1790,
2.
Feliks Karwat older, b. ca 1785,
3. Michal Karwat junior b. ca 1785,
and 2 other children.

Michal Karwat senior, b. ca 1750/1760 + Zofia Suminska, had the son Andrzej Karwat the 3rd, b. bef. [NOT ca 1770] 1790 + Maria Kreciewska b. ca 1790;
and the grandson TEOFIL Karwat b. ca 1810/1820.

Teofil Karwat b. 1810 / 1820, m. ca 1840 to Jadwiga Kielczewska, b. ca 1830-1873.

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

Otylia Karwat Narzymska / Otolia Karwat
was the daughter of
Maria Jezierska / Marianna Lewald Jezierska KARWAT b. 1793 + Feliks KARWAT b. ca 1785 [the owners of Jablonowo Pomorskie in Prussia]
and Otolia was the granddaughter of
Michal Karwat senior, b. ca 1750/1760 + Zofia Suminska.

Stefan Narzymski, studied at Warsaw Uniwersity, b. in 1797 in Obozino or in 1807, died in 1868 in Roma / Rzym; m. Otylia Karwat b. ca 1810, d. in 1867 in Gotha. Otylia Karwat Narzymska / Otolia Karwat.


Jozefa Karwat Lewald-Jezierska found herself in the immediate vicinity of Jozef Bobrzynski
[his roots near Andrychow in the area of Inwald - Czaniec - Roczyny and Nidek];
Jozefa Karwat then connected Tczew and the nearby town of Tczew, Turze Male; together with Wichulec and Bobrowo - Karwat genealogically merged with BARDZKI, who are the family for Kiedrzynski [Brygida Bardzka Walknowska Kiedrzynska] from Raszkow-Orpiszewek-Pleszew-Bieganin and Kalisz.
The Lewald-Jezierskis came from Koscierzyna, from PUC, where we have TUSK in the area, Garczynski and Wybicki together with Gostkowski from Wadowice and Andrychow.

The above Jozef Bobrowski married a second time during the First World War to Franciszek Skora, who came from the parish of CHELMO near Krery and Przedborz, Beczkowice and Bakowa Gora; The Skoras joined in CZARNOCIN to my ancestors and in LODZ with family ties with PFEIFFER from Przedborz, Warsaw and Lodz.

And below on the genealogical links of the Karwats [at present in Bydgoszcz]:
Marianna Bialoblocka sold Jablonowo bef. 1807 to Marianna Suminski married Bronisz. Then Jablonowo Pomorskie took the Karwat family from hands of the Narzymskis.

Otylia Karwat with the Murdelio coat of arms, here in Jablonowo Pomorskie was buried. Otylia b. 1810, d. in 1867 in Gotha.

Marianna Deograta Balbina Oginska (born Narzymska), 1844 - 1914, was the daughter of Stefan Narzymski b. in 1797, and above Otylia Karwat / Otolia Narzymska born Karwat in 1810. Marianna had 2 brothers among others Feliks Narzymski, the owner of Jablonowo Pomorskie.
Marianna NARZYMSKA married Feliks Oginski in 1873, born in 1828, in the Wilno province.

Stefan Narzymski, 1797-1868, was the great-great-grandson of Stanislaw Narzymski oldest, b. ca 1660 + Elzbieta Falecka.
Stefan Narzymski, studied at Warsaw Uniwersity, b. in 1797 in Obozino or in 1807, died in 1868 in Roma / Rzym; m. Otylia Karwat b. ca 1810, d. in 1867 in Gotha. Otylia Karwat Narzymska / Otolia Karwat was NOT the daughter of
Andrzej Karwat the 2nd, b. ca 1770 + Maria Kreciewska b. ca 1790.
Andrzej Karwat the second, b. ca 1770, came from Walenty Karwat b. ca 1700/1710 and his father Andrzej Karwat older from Orpiszew, b. ca 1680. Maria Jezierska / Marianna Lewald Jezierska KARWAT b. 1793, and Feliks KARWAT b. ca 1785 [the owners of Jablonowo Pomorskie in Prussia] had only daughter Otolia Karwat / Otylia Karwat, ca 1810-1867 in GOTHA, buried in Jablonowo Pomorskie, and Otylia in 1835 was married Stefan Narzymski, the landlord in the Ciechanow county, and the member of the 1831 Insurection.

Above named Jablonowo Pomorskie - 8 km north-west to KONOJADY of the Nostitz-Jackowskis - belonged to the Suminski family from hands of the Fryderyk II, the Prussian King; the last was TOMASZ Suminski.

Marianna Bialoblocka sold Jablonowo bef. 1807 to Marianna Suminski married Bronisz. Then Jablonowo took the Karwat family from Narzymski.
In 1815, Feliks Karwat was the owner of Jablonowo. It was put up for auction and sold in 1832 to his wife Marianna Lewald-Jezierski / Marianna Karwat.
Compare -
Ludwika Lewald-Jezierska b. in 1820, d. in 1848 in Zielun, 14 km north to Zuromin,
7 km south-east to BRYNSK; 24 km east to SWIEDZIEBNIA. Zielun is a village in the Lubowidz commune, within the Zuromin County, 8 kilometres north of Lubowidz, 14 km north of Zuromin;
16 km north-west to ZIELONA [Jozef Skora with his 1st wife], 26 km north-west to LIPOWIEC Koscielny,
2 km south to ex-border of the East Prussia of Germany.

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

We back to named SKORA family:
in 1827, Agata Grudzieniec was born in Bryszki in the Mierzyn parish, m. in 1859 in CHELMO to Balcer Francikowski; the witness Michal Skora [Michal SKURA / Skora was the father to Kazimierz Skora {Kazimierz is my ancestor; he was intermarried to Gabor of Krery-Ochotnik-Beczkowice-Przedborz-Chelmo area, and they came from the Kalisz district at the beginning of the 18th century, then in Sulmierzyce close to Belchatow bef. 1798} and the grandfather of Franciszka Bobrowska b. 1890 - the link to the Bobrowskis of the Andrychow district].

Beczkowice - 14 km south-east to BRYSZKI;
Krery - 12 km south-east-south to Beczkowice.
Widoma - where? - in the Bakowa Gora parish.
Ochotnik - 4 km north-east to Krery.
Rajsko Male - 12 km north to Beczkowice; and 14 km south-east to Wola Krzysztoporska.
Bryszki - 3 km west to Rajsko Male;
Bakowa Gora [Pfeiffer lived here
- Karol Ludwik Temler b. 1823 m. Emilia Werner, with the son Jan Serafin Temler. Karol Ludwik was the brother of Jan Ludwik Temler; and among others to Zuzanna Anatolia Pfeiffer. Karol Ludwik Temler had the daughter Karolina TEMLER born in 1858 = Karolina Wanda Bobrowski (born Temler). Above Karol Ludwik Temler, 1823-1906, was the son of Johann Gottfried Temler + Anna Maria Franke, 1797-1857 in Warsaw.
Jozef Bobrowski / Jozef Feliks Bobrowski b. 1882, was the son of Feliks Bobrowski b. 1849 + above Karolina Temler b. 1858.
Named Karolina Wanda Bobrowski (born Temler) was born in 1858, the daughter of Karol Ludwik Temler + Emilia Werner.
Above Feliks BOBROWSKI was born in December 1849 = Feliks Karol Bobrowskim, 1849-1907. FELIKS Bobrowski had a brother Jozef Bobrowski b. ca 1850, the son of Wawrzyniec Bobrowski b. 1784/1785 + Zofia Orlik-Pomadowski].

Named above
Zielona, west to Mlawa. At the beginning of the 20th century belonged to Bobrowski married second to Franciszka Skora of Krery and from LODZ.
Zielona - 2 km north-east to Cierpigorz No 2. Zielona is a village in the Kuczbork-Osada commune, within the Zuromin County, 6 kilometres west of Kuczbork-Osada, 5 km north-east of Zuromin.

LEWICZYN is situated 2 km south to DWUKOLY. Dwukoly is a village in the Ilowo-Osada commune, 5 kilometres south-west of Ilowo-Osada [see Pawel Masnicki of Ilowo, under care of Christopher Robins at Sea View and Norbert Mazur close to Szczecin + the link to OLESNICA], 13 km south-east of Dzialdowo, 2 km north to LEWICZYN.
Zielona close to MOSTOWO, as Zielona Mostowska. Zielona, 17 km west to Lipowiec Koscielny. Zielona Mostowska was owned by BOBROWSKI + 2nd to Franciszka SKORA of Krery in the Chelmo parish, the daughter of Kazimierz Skora - my family line.

Jakub Filip Florian Trzcinski, b. ca 1778, d. 1851 in Niszczyce, the Plock governorate, m. in 1806, Sarnowo (23 km west to MLAWA). Jakub TRZCINSKI was the son of Adam Trzcinski older, ca 1740 - 1796. They bought NISZCZYCE.

We back now to Wodkiewicz of Leszno close to Przasnysz and to Krasne of the Krasinskis. In 1662, Wojciech Gosciminski and Andrzej Roman [the family of the mother's side to Zbigniew Brzezinski had the last name Roman - of Krzynowloga Mala, Zelechow] took Leszno village. Then in 1676 the owner -
Jan Bonawentura Krasinski, in 1775-1790 owned by Kazimierz Krasinski, who had also Baranowo with the Kaczynski family, Chudzik - my fate, and Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski's ancestors.

Leszno took Agnieszka Brodzka, the daughter of Wiktoria Skarbek Brodzka, and named Agnieszka was the wife in 1841 of Stanislaw Kisielnicki, the owners of Leszno close to Przasnysz in 1847, but Stanislaw Kisielnicki was the owner of Zielona close to Mlawa in the Plock governorate.

The Jesuits came to mentioned Zuromin in 1715 and Zuromin was developed into a town by Chancellor of Poland Andrzej Zamoyski. The town was annexed by Prussia in the Third Partition of Poland in 1795; in 1807 to the Duchy of Warsaw, 1815 - so-called Congress Poland in the Russian Partition of Poland. In 1918 it became again part of independent Poland.

Above LEWALD-JEZIERSKI intermarried NOSTITZ-JACKOWSKI + KALKSTEIN:

Hiacynt Jackowski studied in Pelplin. In 1814, Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski moved to Braniewo. In 1824, back to JABLOWO; 1826 it was fired; Jablowo and Lipinki were the center of agricultural innovation. Hiacynt Jackowski was born in 1805, and in 1828, Hiacynt Jackowski married Konstancja Grabczewska. Hiacynt had two daughters,
Aniela and
Zofia Nostitz-Jackowska, later married to Edward Kalkstein,
and two / three sons, among others:
Teodor Nostitz-Jackowski = Theodore Jackowski, 1831-1885, a prominent national activist,
and Henry, who became a priest, and also Ludwik Nostitz-Jackowski.

Above Zofia Nostitz-Jackowski Kalkstein, 1825 - 1897, was the daughter of Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski.

Zofia Nostitz-Jackowska was the mother of Teodor Kalkstein and Stanislaw Kalkstein.

Above Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1805, died in 1877 in Jablowo [here we have the Rogaczewski family from the Wola Wiazowa area], the Starogard Gdanski county. Hiacynt was the son of
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski OLDER and Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Lewald-Jezierska b. ca 1773.
Above Elzbieta Jezierska = Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Nostitz-Jackowska (Elzbieta Lewald Jezierska) born in 1773, in Puc, the Koscierzyna county, 4 km north-west to BEDOMIN, 7 km south-east to Nowa Wies Koscierska, 14 km north-west to LINIEWO - see GARCZYNSKI, 7 kilometres east of Koscierzyna [in the LINIEWO commune we have the TUSK family].

Mentioned Edward Kalkstein, 1826 - 1898, was the son of
Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein and Januaria Jozefina PLASKOWSKA, b. in 1802 in Zblewo, the Starogard Gdanski County,
the daughter of Franciszek Plaskowski b. ca 1770/1773.

Compare -
Ludwika Lewald-Jezierska b. in 1820, d. in 1848 in Zielun, 14 km north to Zuromin,
7 km south-east to BRYNSK; 24 km east to SWIEDZIEBNIA.
Ludwika Jezierska b. 1820, was the daughter of
Andrzej Lewald-Jezierski and Jozefa Karwat b. ca 1790/1795. Andrzej Jezierski was born in 1786 in Bobrowo.

Ludwika Lewald-Jezierska b. 1820, married in 1848, in Bogate
(5 km north-east to KRASNE of the Krasinski family, and 7 km south-east to Leszno small village close to PRZASNYSZ
- Halina Wodkiewicz married Jaworska {minority of Jews roots} at Krokusowa Road, with link to Monika Bogucka married Sedzicka {minority of Gypsy's roots}),
to Jan Narzymski b. ca 1812.
Ludwika had a son Stanislaw NARZYMSKI, ca 1849-1919 + Zenobia Nagrodzka b. ca 1850; and the grandson
Edward Jan Narzymski, 1878-1943 + Stefania Irena Czarniecka, 1891-1940.

The village Leszno in the Przasnysz commune is the core of the Wodkiewicz family with Halina Wodkiewicz married Jaworska, at ex-Krokusowa 57 in LODZ [in the 60' of the 20th century until 2017], with Monika Bogucka married Monika Sedzicka - Sinti - at the same address [at Krokusowa 59 with the agent at Krokusowa 55 and Tadeusz Cieslak, Romani, at Krokusowa 72A, both from the communist underground with the links to Colonel Adam Owsiany, Captain Krzysztof Tomczyk and Andrzej Kolczynski from the prosecutor office in LODZ].
We back now to Wodkiewicz of Leszno close to Przasnysz and to Krasne of the Krasinskis.
In 1662, Wojciech Gosciminski and Andrzej Roman [the family of the mother's side to Zbigniew Brzezinski had the last name Roman - of Krzynowloga Mala, Zelechow] took Leszno village. Then in 1676 the owner - Jan Bonawentura Krasinski, in 1775-1790 owned by Kazimierz Krasinski, who had also Baranowo with the Kaczynski family, Chudzik - my fate, and Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski's ancestors. Leszno took Agnieszka Brodzka, the daughter of Wiktoria Skarbek Brodzka, and named Agnieszka was the wife in 1841 of Stanislaw Kisielnicki, the owners of Leszno close to Przasnysz in 1847, but Stanislaw Kisielnicki was the owner of Zielona close to Mlawa in the Plock governorate.

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

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

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

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

Elzbieta Jezierska = Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Nostitz-Jackowska (Lewald Jezierska) born in 1773, in Puc, the Koscierzyna county, 4 km north-west to BEDOMIN,
7 km south-east to Nowa Wies Koscierska, 14 km north-west to LINIEWO - see GARCZYNSKI, 7 kilometres east of Koscierzyna.

Above Elzbieta Joanna JEZIERSKA, b. ca 1773, was the daughter of mentioned
Karol Lewald Jezierski, Jr., b. ca 1740, and Marianna TREMBECKI.
The granddaughter of
SENIOR, Karol Lewald Jezierski b. ca 1710, (Lewald Jezierski) + Anna DOREGOWSKI;
the great-granddaughter of
Jan Aleksander Lewald Jezierski b. ca 1670, Sr. + Jadwiga Magdalena CHRZASTOWSKA.

Jan Remigian Lewald Jezierski m. Konstancja PLASKOWSKA.
Above Jan Remigian Lewald Jezierski b. 1733 in Puc, the Koscierzyna county, was the son of mentioned Karol Lewald Jezierski SENIOR + Anna DOREGOWSKA.

Jozefa Lewald-Jezierska (born Karwat) was born ca 1790/1795, to Jozef Karwat b. ca 1760 + Ludwika Kowalewska born ca 1770.
Jozefa KARWAT married Andrzej Feliks Lewald-Jezierski ca 1820, b. in 1786, in Bobrowo. They had 2 daughters, among others Ludwika Narzymska (born Lewald-Jezierska).

Stanislaw Karwat b. ca 1790 in Lychow in the Lublin county, d. in 1842 in Tarnawka. Stanislaw had a mill in 1842 in Tarnawka. His father was Jozef Karwat + Kunegunda Bernat Sobieszczanska.
Stanislaw KARWAT married Klara Rzeczycka b. ca 1795
[the RZECZYCKI family intermarried the Krasicki clan of the Nowy Sacz district, and the same KRASICKI married to MALACHOWSKI owned BIALACZOW close to Ossa and Petrykozy; the Rzeczyckis owned Grodyslawice and PIENIANY east to Tomaszow Lubelski.
KRASICKI had very strong ties and links to the PRADZYNSKI family owned Wola Wiazowa together with the Walewskis. Melchior Pradzynski m. Kiedrzynska the daughter of Brygida Walknowska Kiedrzynska nee BARDZKA. The Pradzynskis married in Wilkowo Polskie in the 1st half of the 19th century. Brygida m. Jakub Kiedrzynski who was the brother to my family Izydor Kiedrzynski + Helena Hutten-Czapska b. 1762; the family of ex-Kiedrzynski intermarried in LODZ to the SKORA family from the CHELMO parish close to Przedborz with links to PFEIFFER and BOBROWSKI of Zielona close to ZUROMIN west to MLAWA and Lipowiec Koscielny].

Stanislaw Karwat was the son of Jozef Karwat b. ca 1770. Jozef b. ca 1770 and Andrzej Karwat the 2nd, b. ca 1770 were brothers.

Teofil Karwat b. ca 1810, was the son of Andrzej Karwat the 3rd, b. bef. 1790 + Maria Kreciewska. Zofia SUMINSKA b. ca 1760 / bef. 1770, married Michal Karwat SENIOR born ca 1750/1760. They had 5 sons:
1. Andrzej Karwat the 3rd, b. bef. 1790,
2.
Feliks Karwat older, b. ca 1785,
3. Michal Karwat junior b. ca 1785,
and 2 other children.

Michal Karwat senior, b. ca 1750/1760 + Zofia Suminska, had the son Andrzej Karwat the 3rd, b. bef. [NOT ca 1770] 1790 + Maria Kreciewska b. ca 1790;
and the grandson TEOFIL Karwat b. ca 1810/1820.

Stanislaw Karwat settled in Lychow in the Rzeczyca parish. Stanislaw b. ca 1790; Agnieszka b. ca 1793, m. Dolecka; Maciej b. 1799; Franciszka Kosminska b. ca 1803.

Stanislaw Karwat in 1816 was the owner of the part in Tarnawka and was married to Klara Rzeczycka, the daughter of Franciszek Rzeczycki and Marianna Oltarzewski, also the owners in Tarnawka.

The Karwat family moved from Silesia to Sulmierzyce - Baszkow area close to Silesian ex-border in the 18th century.

We back to Jablonowo Pomorskie owned by the NARZYMSKI family:

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

We back to above BASZKOW:

Kozmin and Krotoszyn, since 1569 belonged to the Rozdrazewskis. Until the fall of the First Polish Republic, in 1795, Rozdrazew was part of the Krotoszyn estate, ruled by Franciszek Zygmunt Galecki, a friend of King Jan III Sobieski, then to Jozef Potocki, Grand Crown Commander and Krzysztof de Gorne.
Krotoszyn is situated 17 km to Sulmierzyce. Ca 7 km to Krotoszyn we have the Rozdrazewskis. In 1656 Jakub Rozdrazewski fought here against Sweden troops.
Baszkow is situated ca 15 km to Krotoszyn -
in Baszkow we have the palace of the Mielzynski built in 1804-1805 and 1860. Then to Dukes von Reuss. Here Maria Leszczynski was born, the Queen of France (1703-1768).

Above Orpiszew - 4 km south to ROSZKI;
5 km south-west to Jastrzebiec, and 9 km west to Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis in the 2nd half of the 18th century, and the Skorzewskich in the first half of the 19th century. This is NOT Orpiszewek close to Pleszew. Orpiszew is a village in the Krotoszyn commune, and 14 kilometres east of Krotoszyn.

Acc to Metrica Copulatorum ad Anno Domini 1700 - 1722, 1705-1761, Anna Mazur of Pustkowie, was married. In Orpiszew, in 1731, Jakub, the son of Maciej of Swinkowo, m. Marianna KARWAT, b. ca 1712, the daughter of Andrzej Karwat from Orpiszew, b. ca 1680. Witnesses: Gaspar of Orpiszew; Walenty Boczek of Swinkowo.

In the Sulmierzyce [We have second Sulmierzyce in the Belchatow district] parish:
inf. in Chwaliszew, in 1736, on Franciszek Skorzewski, the Kalisz priest, and in Sulmierzyce. Andrzej Lepkowski, of the church in Sulmierzyce, bpt. a child of Wojciech Krida / Krida Siesita. The godparents: noble Walenty Karwat [b. ca 1700/1710 ?] and Dorota Luckowa.
In named Chwaliszewo, in 1742, the parents - noble Marcin KARWAT / Martinus Karwat of Sulmierzyce [b. ca 1700/1720 ?] + Teressia Mikolajowa of Chwaliszew.
Orpiszew, in 1731:
Jakub m. Marianna, the daughter of Andrzej Karwat from Orpiszew, the 1st.
Witness: Walenty Boczek of Swinkow, the tailor.

Andrzej Jezierski was born in 1786 in Bobrowo.
Above Andrzej Feliks Lewald-Jezierski b. 1786, was the son of Jan Lewald-Jezierski b. 1733 in PUC in the Koscierzyna county, the writer of Chelmno Pomorskie, died in 1776 in BOBROWO + Elzbieta Jezierska + REGINA.
Regina married also Remigian Lewald Jezierski in 1712. Remigian was born in 1676, in Wielkie Chelmy, in the Brusy district, close to Chojnice, and they had 3 children, among others Michal Lewald Jezierski.
Regina then married Jan Lewald Jezierski b. 1733. Regina died in 1751.

Jan Lewald-Jezierski, 1733-1776, the son of Karol Lewald Jezierski b. ca 1675 / Karol Lewald Jezierski SENIOR + Anna Doregowska, the daughter of Piotr Ernest Doregowski and Katarzyna.
KAROL Jezierski senior was the son of Jan Aleksander Lewald Jezierski SENIOR, b. ca 1635 + Jadwiga Magdalena Chrzastowska.

Above JAN ALEKSANDER Jezierski b. ca 1635, was the son of Michal Lewald Jezierski JUNIOR + Dorota. Michal Lewald Jezierski, Jr., b. ca 1605, d. 1676, the son of Michal Lewald Jezierski SENIOR + Zofia KNUT.
Michal Lewald Jezierski, Sr., ca 1577 - 1633 in Koscierzyna, the son of Jan Lewald - Jezierski oldest, of the Czluchow county b. ca 1530.

Anna Gotartowska (Deregowska) b. ca 1695, in 1715 they were living in MALBORK; the wife of Andrzej Gotartowski b. 1690 and the 2nd of Karol Lewald Jezierski.
The mother of Adam [the Malbork official] Gotartowski; Piotr Gotartowski; Ignacy Gotartowski and Anna Wybicka.

Compare - Remigian Lewald Jezierski, ca 1643-1713, the son of Michal Lewald Jezierski JUNIOR + Dorota. Remigian was the brother of Wojciech Lewald Jezierski;
Melchior Lewald Jezierski;
Teresa Lewald Jezierska;
Mikolaj Karol Lewald Jezierski;
and Jan Aleksander Lewald Jezierski SENIOR.

We back to Jozefa KARWAT b. ca 1790, married Andrzej Feliks Lewald-Jezierski ca 1820, and Andrzej was born in 1786, in Bobrowo. Jozefa Lewald-Jezierska (born Karwat) was born ca 1790, the daughter of Jozef Karwat b. ca 1760 + Ludwika Kowalewska b. ca 1770.
Andrzej Feliks Lewald-Jezierski was born in 1786, in Bobrowo.

Marianna Wybicka (Hutten-Czapska) b. in Bobrowka close to Bobrowo. d. 1797 in Konojad / Konojady, the daughter of Jerzy Hutten-Czapski + Konstancja Lewald Jezierska.
Marianna Czapska m. Jakub Wybicki, with:
Konstancja Scholastyka Klobukowska;
Franciszek Michal Wybicki;
Ignacy Wybicki;
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki;
Franciszka Petronela Wybicka;
and 7 others.
Marianna Czapska Wybicka was the sister of
Ksawery Franciszek Hutten-Czapski;
Rozalia Hutten-Czapska;
and Ignacy Hutten-Czapski.
Marianna Czapska was the half sister of
Ignacy Lewald Jezierski;
Ludwik Bartlomiej Lewald Jezierski;
and Barbara Karwat.

Above Ignacy Lewald Jezierski b. ca 1760, was the son of Jan Remigian Lewald Jezierski + Konstancja PLASKOWSKA.
Above Jan Remigian Lewald Jezierskib. 1733 in Puc, in the Koscierzyna county, was the son of Karol Lewald Jezierski SENIOR + Anna DOREGOWSKA.
Jan Remigian m. twice:
Konstancja and Elzbieta.
Jan Remigian had children:
Ignacy Lewald Jezierski;
Ludwik Bartlomiej Lewald Jezierski;
Barbara Karwat;
Florian Ignacy Lewald Jezierski;
Joanna Barbara Tucholka;
and 6 others.
Jan Remigian was the brother of
Katarzyna Malgorzata Czarowska;
Ludwika Urszula.

Elzbieta Jezierska = Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Nostitz-Jackowska (Lewald Jezierska) born in 1773, in Puc, the Koscierzyna county,
4 km north-west to BEDOMIN,
7 km south-east to Nowa Wies Koscierska,
14 km north-west to LINIEWO - see GARCZYNSKI,
7 kilometres east of Koscierzyna.

Above Elzbieta Joanna JEZIERSKA m. NOSTITZ-JACKOWSKA, b. ca 1773, was the daughter of
Karol Lewald Jezierski, Jr., b. ca 1740, and Marianna TREMBECKI.
The granddaughter of
SENIOR, Karol Lewald Jezierski b. ca 1710, (Lewald Jezierski) + Anna DOREGOWSKI;
the great-granddaughter of
Jan Aleksander Lewald Jezierski b. ca 1670, Sr. + Jadwiga Magdalena CHRZASTOWSKA.

Jan Remigian Lewald Jezierski m. Konstancja PLASKOWSKA.
Above Jan Remigian Lewald Jezierski b. 1733 in Puc, the Koscierzyna county, the son of Karol Lewald Jezierski SENIOR + Anna DOREGOWSKA.

Ludwika Lewald-Jezierska b. 1820, married in 1848, in Bogate
(5 km north-east to KRASNE of the Krasinski family, and 7 km south-east to Leszno small village close to PRZASNYSZ
- Halina Wodkiewicz married Jaworska {Jew} at Krokusowa Road, with link to Monika Bogucka married Sedzicka {Sinti, Sedzicki of the Krokusowa 59 in LODZ}),
to Jan Narzymski b. ca 1812.

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

Compare -
the German-Russian secret net in Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz - Smilowice and Chocen near to Kowal - Swiedziebnia, 16 km north-east of RYPIN, together with ORBELIANI and Swiatopelk-Mirski; with Kalkstein and Nostitz-Jackowski in the Swiedziebnia parish:

Konstancja GRABCZEWSKA married Hiacenty Nostitz-Jackowski or Hiacynt Jacek Jackowski = Jacenty Nostitz-Jackowski b. in 1805, in Jablowo close to Starogard Gdanski. Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski, 1805-1877, was the son of
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski, OLDER, b. ca 1772 + Elzbieta Jezierska = Joanna Elzbieta = Joanna Malgorzata Lewald-JEZIERSKA. Hipolit senior had also the son junior Hipolit.

HIPOLIT Jackowski b. ca 1772, was the son of
Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, born in Straszewo, near by Kwidzyn.
Marianna KCZEWSKI was daughter of Andrzej Kczewski [the Malbork official in 1711, d. in 1715 in Gdansk] and Marianna PAWLOWSKA;
Marianna Kczewska was the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1729.
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, SENIOR, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat
[36 km west to ILAWA; 8 kilometres north of Lasin, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz, and 69 km north-east of Torun.
Marianna KCZEWSKI was daughter of
Andrzej Kczewski and Marianna;
the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski. Aleksander Jackowski was born in 1729 ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 by the Nogat lake, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz - Aleksander b. 1729 has the same roots like me].

Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski, 1805-1877, was the great-grandson of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1705 - ca 1766; the great-great-grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and the 1st wife of Jan, ie TERESA ZALUSKOWSKA.
But Rozalia Trzebska was the seond wife of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski.
Rozalia was born ca 1687; acc. to me Rozalia was the second wife of Jan;
the 1st wife Teresa Zaluskowska Nostitz-Jackowska maybe was born ca 1680 and she had 3 children:
Franciszka Kiedrzynska b. ca 1712/1714;
Anna Skorzewska b. ca 1710/1712;
and the son MICHAL Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1700/1705 - the branch of Dukes Swiatopelk-Mirski + Rodys of Przasnysz + Findeisen of Smilowice and Swiedziebnia + Pawinski in Zgierz and Bratoszewice - Zieleniewski of Zgierz.

Above Elzbieta Jezierska = Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Nostitz-Jackowska (Lewald Jezierska) born in 1773, in Puc, the Koscierzyna county, 4 km north-west to BEDOMIN, 7 km south-east to Nowa Wies Koscierska, 14 km north-west to LINIEWO - see GARCZYNSKI, 7 kilometres east of Koscierzyna.

Above Elzbieta Joanna JEZIERSKA, b. ca 1773,
was the daughter of
Karol Lewald Jezierski, Jr., b. ca 1740, and Marianna TREMBECKI.
The granddaughter of
SENIOR, Karol Lewald Jezierski b. ca 1710, (Lewald Jezierski) + Anna DOREGOWSKI;
the great-granddaughter of
Jan Aleksander Lewald Jezierski b. ca 1670, Sr. + Jadwiga Magdalena CHRZASTOWSKA.

Jacek Nostitz-Jackowski = Hiacynt Jackowski b. 1805 in Jablowo at the Kociewie, as the son of Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski older and Elzbieta Jezierski.
Above Jablowo in 1798, and Lipinki Szlacheckie close to Starogard Gdanski, was owned by the Nostitz-Jackowski clan.

BOBROWO:

Raszkow, and also a register of the church in Glogowa, the Wladyslawow commune, in the Turek county: Glogowa - 3 kilometres west of Wladyslawow, 11 km north-west of Turek.
In 1802, Ignacy Jozef Hutten Capski was born in Raszkow, the son of Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765.

Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765, was living in Ostrzeszow ca 1788-1792 and in Raszkow ca 1802.

Jan Czapski b. ca 1765 was the son of Antoni Czapski.
Antoni Hutten Czapski was born ca 1723. Antoni Czapski had a sibilings: Jakub Czapski and Joanna Czapska.

In 1765, Antoni Czapski, the son of Jozef Hutten Czapski [b. ca 1700/1709], and the grandson of Jan Hutten Czapski [b. in 1688 or ca 1680], sold the part of Bobrowa / Bobrowo [10 km north-west to Brodnica], to Jan Lewald Jezierski.
Antoni Hutten-Czapski was the son of Jozef Czapski, b. ca 1700/1709.

Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, had a brother Jerzy Czapski b. ca 1695. Jozef Czapski died in or bef. 1736. Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, had also a son Jan Czapski b. ca 1725. In 1778, above Jan Czapski died.

Kruszyny Szlacheckie and Niewierz took Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700/1709.
Jozef had also a son Ignacy Hutten Czapski b. ca 1727/1729. Sumowko in 1778, Ignacy Czapski took.

Sumowko is a village in the Zbiczno commune, within the Brodnica County, 6 km east to KONOJADY;
11 km east to Bukowiec;
5 km north to WICHULEC [of the Karwat family].

Kruszyny Szlacheckie - 4 km south-east to Wichulec.
NIEWIERZ - 9 km west to Brodnica.
Bobrowo - 5 km south-west to Wichulec.

Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700, was the son of Jan Czapski b. ca 1680/1688 - d. in 1736/bef. 1742.
Jan Czapski of Bobrowo, b. 1680/1688, had a brother Jozef Czapski of Kruszyny.

Hiacynt Jackowski studied in Pelplin. In 1814, Hiacynt moved to Braniewo. In 1824, back to JABLOWO; 1826 it was fired; Jablowo and Lipinki were the center of agricultural innovation. Hiacynt Jackowski was born in 1805, and in 1828, Hiacynt Jackowski married Konstancja Grabczewska. Hiacynt had two daughters, Aniela and
Zofia Nostitz-Jackowska, later married to Edward Kalkstein,
and two / three sons,
Teodor Nostitz-Jackowski = Theodore Jackowski, 1831-1885, a prominent national activist,
and Henry, who became a priest, and also Ludwik Jackowski.

Above Zofia Nostitz-Jackowski Kalkstein, 1825 - 1897, was the daughter of Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski. Zofia was the mother of Teodor Kalkstein and Stanislaw Kalkstein.
Above Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1805, died in 1877 in Jablowo, the Starogard Gdanski county. Hiacynt was the son of
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski OLDER and Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Lewald Jezierska b. ca 1773.
Above Elzbieta = Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Nostitz-Jackowska (Lewald Jezierska) born in 1773, in Puc, the Koscierzyna county, 4 km north-west to BEDOMIN, 7 km south-east to Nowa Wies Koscierska, 14 km north-west to LINIEWO - see GARCZYNSKI, 7 kilometres east of Koscierzyna.

Mentioned Edward Kalkstein, 1826 - 1898, was the son of
Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein and Januaria Jozefina PLASKOWSKA, b. in 1802 in Zblewo, the Starogard Gdanski County,
the daughter of Franciszek Plaskowski b. ca 1770/1773.

Compare -
Ludwika Lewald-Jezierska b. in 1820, d. in 1848 in Zielun, 14 km north to Zuromin,
7 km south-east to BRYNSK; 24 km east to SWIEDZIEBNIA.
Ludwika Jezierska b. 1820, was the daughter of
Andrzej Lewald-Jezierski and Jozefa Karwat b. ca 1790/1795. Andrzej Jezierski was born in 1786 in Bobrowo.

Ludwika Lewald-Jezierska b. 1820, married in 1848, in Bogate
(5 km north-east to KRASNE of the Krasinski family, and 7 km south-east to Leszno small village close to PRZASNYSZ
- Halina Wodkiewicz married Jaworska {minority of Jews roots} at Krokusowa Road, with link to Monika Bogucka married Sedzicka {minority of Gypsy's roots}),
to Jan Narzymski b. ca 1812.
Ludwika had a son Stanislaw NARZYMSKI, ca 1849-1919 + Zenobia Nagrodzka b. ca 1850; and the grandson
Edward Jan Narzymski, 1878-1943 + Stefania Irena Czarniecka, 1891-1940.

JOZEF KARWAT, b. September 1850 in Wichulec, d. in 1918 in Poznan. Jozef Karwat m. Anna Bardzka.
Above Anna Antonina Karwat BARDZKA, b. 1854 in Male Turze, in the Tczew commune, within the Tczew County, 12 kilometres west of Tczew. Anna d. in 1932 in Wichulec, the Brodnica County, acc.to Bieganowski.
Anna Karwat was the daughter of
Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki and Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder

[Nikodem Bardzki, 1823-1863 in Chelmno + Anna Koschembahr-Lyskowska SZREDER, 1828-1909, ie. Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder. Nikodem was the son of
Franciszek Bardzki b. ca 1780, d. in 1827 in Pommerania + Anna Marianna Konstancja ZELEWSKI;
the grandson of Jozef Bardzki b. ca 1750 and Anna PAWLOWSKA;
the great-grandson of
PAWEL BARDZKI b. ca 1690/1710 - 1739 + Anna SKORZEWSKA b. ca 1700/1705 or bef. 1725,
the daughter of
Count General Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674-1726 + Dorota CHOINSKA b. ca 1685;
Pawel Bardzki had a brother
Wojciech Marek Bardzki b. in 1699, d. ca 1770, who had the daughter BRYGIDA Bardzka,
the wife of Owidiusz Walknowski
and of Jakub Kiedrzynski [Jakub was the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski of Jedlno - my family branch].

And Nikodem Bardzki was the great-great-grandson of Jan Bardzki b. ca 1650 + Helena Mielaczewska; who was the son of Feliks Bradzki, + Katarzyna Wilczynska]

and Anna Bardzka KARWAT lived in 1854-1932,
and she had children:
Jozef Karwat, 1877-1926 + Antonina Gabriel b. ca 1880 [the Gabriel family of LONDON, moved home to Sielsia and then to BYDGOSZCZ];
Anna Karwat b. ca 1880-1881;
Wlodzimierz Karwat b. ca 1880;
Maria Karwat b. ca 1880 + Stanislaw Kraszewski b. in 1878;
Janusz Karwat, 1883-1928;
Zygmunt Karwat, 1885-1965 + Maria Belkiewicz b. ca 1910,
with children:
Lech Karwat b. in 1938,
and Zygmunt Karwat junior, b. ca 1940.

Zygmunt Karwat junior, b. ca 1930/1940, was the son of Zygmunt Karwat senior b. 1885 + Maria Belkiewicz.


The German-Russian intelligence network of the 18th - 21st centuries at:
Olesnica-Brzesko-Andrychow/Wadowice/Kety-Chruszczobrod-Pleszew-Chocen-Swiedziebnia-Stara Hancza-Zgierz-Glowno-Bratoszewice-Margonin-BERLIN - with Andrychow/Czaniec/Rajsko/Nidek/Tomice/Roczyny/Inwald - Przedborz-Bakowa Gora-Beczkowice-Blizniew and Waglczew - with Tczew-Chocen-Zelechow-Grodek Jagiellonski-Dzbadz close to Rozan - Baranowo in the Ostroleka County - Charlupia Mala-Lodz-Domaradzew-Zychlin and Wadowice/Tomice with Koscierzyna/Kartuzy and Tczew/Wichulec/Wabrzezno/Chelmza/Starogard Gdanski - and Tczew/Pleszew/Raszkow/Bieganin/Oszczeklin/Chocen - Zychlin/Tczew/Chocen/Zelechow/Monasterszczyna/Dudino - Miezonka/Berezyna/Lubuszany with Zator/Krzeszowice/Tonie and Miezonka/Kazan/Viljandi/Tallinn/Kazan/Moscow/Swolna/Dryssa and Svaneti-Racha in Georgia with Swiedziebnia, Miezonka, Moscow with Podhajce/Altona/Wilkowo Polskie/Malta/Stirling Castle/Skala Podolska/Pakosc/Wrzesnia/Lodz/Zelechow.
The Bobrowski-Ankwicz clan of Andrychow with the link to the Skora family of the Chelmo parish intermarried to mother's genealogical line + the Gabor family close to Przedborz with the Romani roots.

NISZCZYCE
- 9 / 10 km north-east to BIALA; 4 km south-west to BIELSK;
12 / 13 km south-east to KOLCZYN, 11 km south-east to GOZDOWO.

Zielona close to MLAWA. This is NOT MOSTOWO. Zielona = Zielona Mostowska
[we have Zielona, 17 km west to Lipowiec Koscielny. Zielona Mostowska was owned by BOBROWSKI + 2nd to Franciszka SKORA of Krery in the Chelmo parish, the daughter of Kazimierz Skora - my family line]:

Zielona, west to Mlawa. At the beginning of the 20th century belonged to Bobrowski married second to Franciszka Skora of Krery and from LODZ. Zielona - 2 km north-east to Cierpigorz No 2. Zielona is a village in the Kuczbork-Osada commune, within the Zuromin County, 6 kilometres west of Kuczbork-Osada, 5 km north-east of Zuromin.
LEWICZYN is situated 2 km south to DWUKOLY. Dwukoly is a village in the Ilowo-Osada commune, 5 kilometres south-west of Ilowo-Osada [see Pawel Masnicki of Ilowo, under care of Christopher Robins at Sea View and Norbert Mazur close to Szczecin + the link to OLESNICA], 13 km south-east of Dzialdowo, 2 km north to LEWICZYN.
Zielona close to MOSTOWO, as Zielona Mostowska. Zielona, 17 km west to Lipowiec Koscielny. Zielona Mostowska was owned by BOBROWSKI + 2nd to Franciszka SKORA of Krery in the Chelmo parish, the daughter of Kazimierz Skora - my family line.

Jakub Filip Florian Trzcinski, b. ca 1778, d. 1851 in Niszczyce, the Plock governorate, m. in 1806, Sarnowo (23 km west to MLAWA). Jakub TRZCINSKI was the son of Adam Trzcinski older, ca 1740 - 1796. They bought NISZCZYCE.

We back now to Wodkiewicz of Leszno close to Przasnysz and to Krasne of the Krasinskis. In 1662, Wojciech Gosciminski and Andrzej Roman [the family of the mother's side to Zbigniew Brzezinski had the last name Roman - of Krzynowloga Mala, Zelechow] took Leszno village. Then in 1676 the owner -
Jan Bonawentura Krasinski, in 1775-1790 owned by Kazimierz Krasinski, who had also Baranowo with the Kaczynski family, Chudzik - my fate, and Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski's ancestors.

Leszno took Agnieszka Brodzka, the daughter of Wiktoria Skarbek Brodzka, and named Agnieszka was the wife in 1841 of Stanislaw Kisielnicki, the owners of Leszno close to Przasnysz in 1847, but Stanislaw Kisielnicki was the owner of Zielona close to Mlawa in the Plock governorate.

The Jesuits came to mentioned Zuromin in 1715 and Zuromin was developed into a town by Chancellor of Poland Andrzej Zamoyski. The town was annexed by Prussia in the Third Partition of Poland in 1795; in 1807 to the Duchy of Warsaw, 1815 - so-called Congress Poland in the Russian Partition of Poland. In 1918 it became again part of independent Poland.

Compare -
Ludwika Lewald-Jezierska b. in 1820, d. in 1848 in Zielun, 14 km north to Zuromin,
7 km south-east to BRYNSK; 24 km east to SWIEDZIEBNIA.
Ludwika Jezierska b. 1820, was the daughter of
Andrzej Lewald-Jezierski and Jozefa Karwat b. ca 1790/1795. Andrzej Jezierski was born in 1786 in Bobrowo.

Ludwika Lewald-Jezierska b. 1820, married in 1848, in Bogate
(5 km north-east to KRASNE of the Krasinski family, and 7 km south-east to Leszno small village close to PRZASNYSZ
- Halina Wodkiewicz married Jaworska {minority of Jews roots} at Krokusowa Road, with link to Monika Bogucka married Sedzicka {minority of Gypsy's roots}),
to Jan Narzymski b. ca 1812.
Ludwika had a son Stanislaw NARZYMSKI, ca 1849-1919 + Zenobia Nagrodzka b. ca 1850; and the grandson
Edward Jan Narzymski, 1878-1943 + Stefania Irena Czarniecka, 1891-1940.

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

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

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

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

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

Jakub Filip Florian Trzcinski, b. ca 1778, d. 1851 in Niszczyce, the Plock governorate, m. in 1806, Sarnowo (23 km west to MLAWA). Jakub TRZCINSKI was the son of Adam Trzcinski older, ca 1740 - 1796. They bought NISZCZYCE.

We back now to Wodkiewicz of Leszno close to Przasnysz and to Krasne of the Krasinskis. In 1662, Wojciech Gosciminski and Andrzej Roman [the family of the mother's side to Zbigniew Brzezinski had the last name Roman - of Krzynowloga Mala, Zelechow] took Leszno village. Then in 1676 the owner -
Jan Bonawentura Krasinski, in 1775-1790 owned by Kazimierz Krasinski, who had also Baranowo with the Kaczynski family, Chudzik - my fate, and Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski's ancestors.

Leszno took Agnieszka Brodzka, the daughter of Wiktoria Skarbek Brodzka, and named Agnieszka was the wife in 1841 of Stanislaw Kisielnicki, the owners of Leszno close to Przasnysz in 1847, but Stanislaw Kisielnicki was the owner of Zielona close to Mlawa in the Plock governorate.
Stanislaw Kisielnicki, ca 1812-1859, the son of Karol Kisielnicki b. in 1764 = Jan Karol + Ludwika Zagajewska;
Stanislaw was the grandson of Ignacy Zagajewski + Joanna Trzcinska.
Named here Stanislaw Eustachy Ignacy Kisielnicki + 2nd to Joanna Jaroszewska.

Kisielnicki acted 1861 in the Agriculture Society under Andrzej Zamoyski
[Zamoyski owned Michalow-Bodaczow-Klemensow where lived the Kaczorowski family - see Karol Wojtyla from CZANIEC close to Andrychow and tle last President of Poland killed 10 April 2010 in SMOLENSK],
and in the White movement in 1863 under Leopold Kronenberg.

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

Brzezno, Wieniec and Bedkow are near Brzesc Kujawski, Wloclawek, Chocen and Kowal - here there is a strong communist underground in the Polish counterintelligence apparatus and near me in 1981 - 2014.
They are supplemented by a similar group from Opoczno - Przysucha - Mariowka [close to the Kiedrzynskis estate ie. my family !].
And a group of Suwalki [Lowczynski] - Raczki [Samuelson/Summers with Jews of Romania and the links to Obama, Sandberg, LeanIn Org.; Anna Teresa Lowenstein Tymieniecka and Karol Wojtyla + Zbigniew Brzezinski] - Olecko.
From the Wloclawek and from Przasnysz to Mlawa, came the Szymanowskis and Wolowski - Brzezinski families - and the Roman clan connected with family Chosciak-Popiel / Popiel - Woroniecki - Krasinski.
These families lived near Przasnysz and near Rozan. Rozan was the residence of Bronislaw Geremek / Lewartow, in the 2nd half of the 20th century.
To this whole puzzle dating back to 1767 and Niebuhr in Kamieniec Podolski, and ended in 2019, let's add the family Kiedrzynski, which was bound by ties of PSARSKI - MADALINSKI - WALKNOWSKI - PRADZYNSKI.

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

Proboszczewice Stare - 7 / 8 km west to Bielsk, 8 km south-east to Kolczyn {Andrzej Kolczynski, Counter-intelligence of LODZ, was my "friend" in the 80' of the 20th century};
8 km south to GOZDOWO; 5 km west to NISZCZYCE -
Ksawery Jackowski was the owner of GLINOJECK = Glinojecko, bef. 1843 [west-south-west to Ciechanow]. Ksawery Jackowski / Jan Nepomucen KSAWERY Nostitz-Jackowski bought Wola Proszkowska close to Szrensk [29 km north-west to Glinojeck, and south-west to MLAWA]. He had with second wife, 4 sons:
oldest son - Aleksander owned Bogurzyn close to Mlawa [until 1864 to the family of Nostitz-Jackowski; and then again until 1913],
Jozef was the owner of Dobrskie and Glinojecko, and
Marian with Franciszek Nostitz-Jackowski owned Wola Proszkowska.

Above Jozef Nostitz Jackowski was living in GLINOJECKO, and married the daughter of landlord in Niszczyce close to Bielsk [18 km north-east-north to PLOCK];
Jozef's father,
Ksawery Jackowski bought Wola Proszkowska close to Szrensk - south-west to Bogurzyn. Jozef was the brother of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, of Bogurzyn.
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski married to Maria Marianna Teofila Wybicka.
Her daughter was Maria Izabella Nostitz Jackowska. Above Maria Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska, nee Wybicka, b. 1825 in Konojady, d. 1898 in Bogurzyn. Maria's brother -
Michal Euzebiusz Wybicki, b. in 1835 in Niewierz, the Brodnica County - died in 1907 in Golub / Golub-Dobrzyn.

August Kobylanski, b. ca 1880 / born in 1891, killed in January 1943 by Jew, Izrael Lew Ajzenman. August Kobylanski m. ca 1910/1918 to Maria Pfeffer / Maria Pfaiffer b. 1900,
with a daughters:
1.
Maria Kobylanska, 1910-1990 + Adam Stanislaw Ryszard Mieczkowski;
2.
Bogna Kobylanska + Jan Czerski - come from Stezyca, the Kozienice County.

August Kobylanski, 1891 - 1943 in Kuznice Drzewickie, buried in Drzewica, m. Maria PFAIFFER / Maria Pfeffer b. ca 1900, NOT ca 1890. Maria Pfaiffer Kobylanska was the sister to Wanda PFEIFFER.

Wanda PFEIFFER b. 1894 [the Kleniewskis were living in Nowosolna close to LODZ in the 20' of the 20th century], married ca 1915 to Przemyslaw Kleniewski, 1889-1944.
Wanda PFEIFFER had the sister Halina Stanislawa Pfeiffer, 1891-1944 + Karol Stanislaw Szlenkier, 1884-1944.
Wanda Kleniewska had sibilings:
1.
Halina Stanislawa Pfeiffer, 1891-1944 + Karol Stanislaw Szlenkier, 1884-1944;
2. PFEIFFER, 1896-1965;
3.
Maria PFEIFFER, 1900-1985 + 2nd Jan Fudakowski, 1901-1982.
August Kobylanski was the husband of Maria Pfeiffer / Pfeffer b. 1900, her 1st husband.

Wanda PFEIFFER b. 1894 [the Kleniewskis were living in Nowosolna close to LODZ in the 20' of the 20th century], married ca 1915 to Przemyslaw Kleniewski, 1889-1944. Wanda PFEIFFER had the sister Halina Stanislawa Pfeiffer, 1891-1944 + Karol Stanislaw Szlenkier, 1884-1944.
Above Stanislaw Karol Leopold Szlenkier b. 1884, was the son of Karol Jan Szlenkier + Maria Zenobia GROSSER.
Karol Jan Szlenkier, 1839 in Warsaw - 1900 in Warsaw, was the son of Anna Barbara TEMLER married Szlenkier, b. 1821.

August Kobylanski OLDER, b. 1821, d. 1880 in Warsaw; married EMILIA GERLACH 1830-1856.

August Kobylanski YOUNGER, b. ca 1880, killed in January 1943. He has death certificate in Drzewica - as August Ferdynand Kobylanski born on July 7, 1891 - d. January 20, 1943 in Drzewica. The son of Bronislaw Kobylanski, b. 1854 + Maria Kreyszoff.

Bronislaw's father - August Samuel Kobylanski b. 1821 in Lewiczyn, 8 km north-west to Mlawa, died in 1880 in Drzewica. The grandfather was -
Filip Kobylanski b. ca 1790 + Ewa Zaborowska.

August Kobylanski was the husband of Maria Pfaiffer. The brother of Maria Jadwiga Kobylanska-Bauerfeind.

Mentioned Maria Kobylanska, 1910-1990, m. Adam Stanislaw Ryszard Mieczkowski, the son of Wladyslaw Mieczkowski b. 1877 in Nieciszew - d. 1959 in Barzkowice; lawyer, banker, political activist, a member of the GERMAN parliament in 1907.

Mentioned
Izrael Lew Ajzenman - in Autumn 1944 he started cooperation with the Soviet intelligence landing group 'Nitra' as its "political and field leader".
In 1945, Izrael Lew Ajzenman became an officer of the security Service in Konskie [see also a communist underground in 2015/2018 around me, Jozwiak, Natkanski and Bubis]. In 1946, Izrael Lew Ajzenman co-operated with Jozef Rozanski / Jacek Rozanski / Jozef Goldberg, and with Jozef Czaplicki / Izydor Kurc of LODZ [Kurc was friendly with Roman Romkowski / Nasiek (Natan) Grinszpan-Kikiel / Natan Grunsapau-Kikiel / Grinszpan Menasze].

Mentioned above Jozef Rozanski / Jacek Rozanski / Jozef Goldberg b. 1907 in Warsaw, "...was born in Warsaw to a Jewish family, as a son of a Zionist activist and editor Abraham Goldberg (1880-1933) and his wife Anna (Chana - died 1927). He had two older siblings: his sister Julia (Judyta, died 1943) and brother Beniamin, later known as Jerzy Borejsza (1905-1952)".
In 1925, he began studies at the Faculty of Law of the University of Warsaw, which he graduated in 1929. In both school and academic documents he gave the Moses' religion. Probably during his studies he started cooperation with the soviet Intelligence - NKVD, his cooperation is beyond doubt.
JOZEF ROZANSKI -
"... He went abroad, including to Palestine and Paris, where in 1937 he participated in the Universe Jewish Congress and made numerous contacts in circles dealing with issues of Jewish emigration to Palestine ..."
[compare:
when the Oliphant family left Ceylon, the estate sold to Sir Harry Dias. Sir Anthony Oliphant's tea estate, the Oliphant Estate, was situated in the hill country in Nuwara Eliya - 55 km south-east-south of Kandy, east of Colombo, 26 km east of Hatton, close to Lindula and Meepilimana - was the first estate to grow tea in Ceylon; Anthony OLIPHANT and his son Laurence junior are the first people to grow tea in Ceylon. Sir Anthony's son, above Laurence Oliphant, went on become a Member of the House of Commons. Laurence Oliphant was the only child of Sir Anthony Oliphant (1793 - 1859), a member of the Scottish landed gentry. Laurence spent his early childhood in Colombo, and the Oliphant Estate in Nuwara Eliya. In 1848 - 1849, he was in Europe, 1851 to Nepal, returned to Ceylon, travel in Russia at the Black Sea in 1853 (Odessa ?), then to 1861 Oliphant was secretary to Lord Elgin; visited the Circassian coast during the Crimean War. 1861 Oliphant was appointed the First Secretary of the British Legation in Japan, a visit to Korea, where he discovered a Russian force; met Alice le Strange, married in London, 1872.
In 1879, Oliphant left for Palestine, where he promoted Jewish settlement for Jewish suffering in Eastern Europe. This was the first wave of Jewish settlement by Zionists in 1882 in the Galilee.
Oliphant settled in Haifa, and on Mount Carmel.
In 1888, in the United States married to Rosamond, a granddaughter of Robert Owen].

In 1947 ROZANSKI became a colonel and director of the Investigation Department due to the fact that he did all at the behest of Boleslaw Bierut
[Boleslaw Biernacki = Bierut - 1925 until May 1926 was in Moscow at party courses under the pseudonym Jan Iwaniuk; in Moscow, he was trained in the principles of conspiracy, intelligence and sabotage work],
and Ivan Sierov
[state security officer of the USSR in the rank of army general; head of the KGB (1954-1958), head of the Central Intelligence Directorate (military intelligence, 1958-1963)].

The Department of Investigation - director Colonel Jozef ROZANSKI - under Minister Stanislaw Radkiewicz
[Stanislaw Radkiewicz in 1923 illegally entered the USSR, to brother Antoni, who served in the Red Army. The Polish Bureau of the Communist Party of Belarus directed him to Moscow to study in the Polish section of the Communist University of National Minorities of the West - in 1924 he graduated. In 1925 he was illegally sent to Poland.
He had a special favors of Jozef Stalin, along with Jakub Berman, to liquidate the remaining organizational units of the Polish Communists].

Adam Teofil Humer, came from Tomaszow Lubelski, acted against Polish Army in September 1939, actually Adam Umer with Jewish origin - from September 1, 1951, Deputy Director of the Department of Investigation of the Ministry of Public Security.
Released on December 31, 1954.
Adam had two more sisters: Wanda Feldman [b. 1919 in CAMDEN, USA + Jozef Feldman b. 1913; the son of Leon (Lewek) Feldman and Ita (Jula) Sakiel]
and Henryka Umer - also communist activists.

ADAM Humer - after the cremation of the body, the urn with ashes was transported to Israel by his sister Wanda, the wife of a Jewish official;
their brother Edward Umer - and his daughter Magda is the artist. Magda Umer was brought up as an atheist.
Her father Edward Umer was an officer of the Security Service.

Note to Marshal Marian SPYCHALSKI [compare on the relatives of the Konstantynowicz family, the Zbieranowski family of MIEZONKA until November 1918] and Soviet General SIEROV [see above]:

Czeslaw Jan Kiszczak b. 1925 in Roczyny close to Andrychow and CZANIEC, the core of the Wojtyla family;
in June 1941, Czeslaw Kiszczak send to forced labor in Wroclaw / Breslau. In the early spring of 1943, he was sent east to a camp in the Bledowska Desert. In 1945 Kiszczak, Romani roots, was working in Wiena. In Wiena Kiszczak started in 1945 secret co-operation with Soviet Military Intelligence.

Ex-Milewski + Kiszczak communist net acted at West under Foreign Intelligence Agency of Lodz, Tczew, Bydgoszcz, Szczecin.
For sample only - on 12 January 2023, Gypsy like devil, broken leg, 160 cm, 40 years old, from BULGARIA, black face, Tatnam Crescent 2, top badroom, window at rear; Romani like Asian, working at BEDFRED, 40 yeras old, light black face; Romani, 188 cm, 40 years old, skinny, working at Empire Bathrooms. On January 11, 2023, Justyna, furious, eyes long and catlike, because her husband did not manage to get in my way, in the morning, 07.20-07.30, on the bike path - he was with a big dog of Sterte Rd 94; this is a safeguard for Sterte Cl. 24; along with two women pretending to walk their dogs near Sea View on 11 January 2023, 07.35. And what kind of structure is this anyway - my colleague for several years, substituted after 1968, Romani, pseudonym Chinese, helped by his father's sister Grabowski, this is Boguslaw Grabowski, artificially introduced to me. Boguslaw Grabowski was sent by the communist authorities to study economics in Canada, and then he became the deputy of Leszek Balcerowicz, also a Romani, from LIPNO, also a Romani center for Pola NEGRI, Chalupiec of the Zilina county in Slovakia; for Lech WALESA from the Chocen commune, and then the Walesas from Sobowo - Chalin - Lipno close to the estates of the Nostitz-Jackowski family. Then my former colleague Boguslaw Grabowski became the main opponent of Antoni MACIAREWICZ, after 2010. Now in January 2023 Boguslaw Grabowski is the chief economic advisor of Donal TUSK, originating, as you know from my studies, from the Koscierzyna district in Kashubia. And there were the villages of the Gostkowskis, who also had a Tomice property a few kilometers from WADOWICE. Here around Koscierzyna also Wybicki, Garczynski, Nostitz-Jackowski and in the district of Katruzy, we have the BLOCH family, which reigned in LODZ, connected by family ties with ZELECHOW, Ordega and Kronenberg close to WLOCLAWEK. Kronenberg intermarried with Zamoyski, in whose estate we have KACZOROWSKI, along with the ancestors of President Ryszard Kaczorowski and of Emilia Kaczorowska married Wojtyla of Czaniec near Roczyny, where the family of General Czeslaw Kiszczak, and on the other side of Andrychow we have INWALD, with the mother of General Miroslaw Milewski, who gave the order to kill Father POPIELUSZKO. Well, you already know that such Jews around me as Bartlomiej, 188 cm, 35 years old, dirty tassels on his head, long curly hair, thin, cooperating with the Foreign Intelligence Agency - Edyta's friend from DZBADZ near ROZAN, where her parents are the main bodyguards and neighbors to Bronislaw GEREMEK in the 80' of the 20th century. Geremek and Andrzej Ostoja - Owsiany from LODZ, are a famous security for LESZEK ROBERT Moczulski, Romani, working for civilian intelligence in the 80's of the 20th century. This intelligence was subordinated to Generals, gypsies from Andrychow, Czeslaw Kiszczak from 1985, and Miroslaw Milewski from 1955-1985. Both Kiszczak and Milewski actually worked for Soviet intelligence and counterintelligence, recruited in VIENNA and SUWALKI in 1944 and 1945. Above soviet and Russian intelligence network, acted around me now and in the 80' of the 20th century - this is environment for Boguslaw Grabowski and me in the 70' of the 20th century. This is net of Sterte Rd 94 and 96, and Sterte Cl 24.

Miroslaw Milewski started secret job for the Soviet Counter-Intelligence in Suwalki in 1944.
Czeslaw Kiszczak was sent to the Military Information / GZI - in December 1945. His operational supervisor was Colonel KRZEMIEN:
Ignacy Krzemien / Ignacy Feuerberg (b. 1911) - Colonel of the Armed Forces of the Polish People's Republic. Jew. As a political commissar, he participated in the Spanish Civil War of 1936-1939.
From August to December 1945 deputy head of the 2nd Division of the Central Board of Polish Army; the head of the 2nd Division of the Military Intelligence Service - December 1945 to December 1950, and then the head of the 1st Department of the Military Intelligence Service.

The Military Intelligence Service / GZI was subordinate to the Supreme Commander of the Polish Army, ie General Michal Rola-Zymierski in the period 1944-1945
[Rola-Zymierski was the soviet military intelligence agent in BERLIN in the 30' of the 20th century];
then under First Deputy Minister General Major Marian Spychalski - 30 October 1945 - 11 March 1949.
It was a formal subordination, usually limited to information about planned projects and reports; in terms of specific task instructions, the Military Intelligence Service / GZI was subordinate to
Soviet General Colonel Ivan Sierow, the then deputy of the People's Commissar of State Security of the USSR (NKGB), and to other high-ranking officers NKGB and Smersz, including commissioner, G. Zhukov.

The Information Board was transformed into the Information Management, and on March 11, 1945, to the Main Information Board of the Polish Army. His first boss was then Colonel Piotr Kozuszko; in December 1945, he was replaced by Colonel Jan Rutkowski.

Then under Stefan Kuhl:
STEFAN KUHL in the rank of colonel; from May 1, 1947 to June 6, 1950, KUHL was the head of the Central Military Information Administration. Then, until 1956, he was the Undersecretary of State in the Ministry of State Control.
Since April 25, 1947 / May the 1st, Stefan Kuhl born in 1917, an earlier deputy head of the Department of Personnel of the Ministry of National Defense, and the military information showed a special cruelty; very often in the most important cases he used the advice of
his two deputies, Colonel Anatol Fejgin and Colonel Dmitry Wozniesienski.
Fejgin was soon transferred to the Ministry of Public Security as the head of the Department X.
After Kuhl's release from the army in 1950, Wozniesienski replaced him as the head of the Military Intelligence Service / the Main Information Board of the Polish Army / the GZI MON.

Stefan Kuhl was born in 1917 in Kielce; Polish state activist of Jewish origin, head of the Central Board of Information of the Polish Army.

These mentioned peoples formed in 1944-1945 anti-Polish authorities managing the territories of the Vistula on behalf of Russia and the Soviet Army. They worked intensively in the years 1939-2015. In three successive generations, they created a political and military system that has its own ideology and thousands of invisible underground networks.
This is a fundamental problem for Poland in 2015-2023.
Among other things, above named people, the anti-Polish conspirators, date back a region surrounding Opoczno - these are people who come from the units of the People's Guard, called from the pseudonym of the leader 'the lions' - after 1942/1943 thay mostly came from fugitives from Opoczno, Przysucha and Drzewica.

Maria Magdalena Kobylanska (Labedzka) b. 1868 in Warsaw, died in 1959 in Rusinow, 8 km north to MARIOWKA [Leszek Robert Moczulski in 1944/1945 was living in MARIOWKA, ex-property of the Kiedrzynskis, came from Jakub Kiedrzynski, the brother of my ancestor Izydor Kiedrzynski + Helena Hutten-Czapska; both brothers were the sons of Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1710/1715] and to Smogorzow; 9 km east to DRZEWICA; in the Przysucha County.

Maria Labedzka Kobylanska was the daughter of Cyprian Soter Labecki born 1834, and [a wedding in Warsaw in 1855] Konstancja GRUSZECKI - Labecka, the daughter of Franciszek Gruszecki.
Maria was the wife of Samuel Hipolit Kobylanski with children:
Tadeusz Wiktor Kobylanski;
Kazimierz Juliusz Kobylanski
and Anna Rakowiecka
[a wife of Zygmunt Rakowiecki, the son of Maria Zofia Klara Rakowiecka nee Ostrowska, the daughter of Franciszek Ksawery Wojciech Ostrowski].

Wanda PFEIFFER had sibilings:
1. Halina Stanislawa Pfeiffer, 1891-1944 + Karol Stanislaw Szlenkier, 1884-1944;
2. PFEIFFER, 1896-1965;
3.
Maria PFEIFFER, 1900-1985 + Jan Fudakowski, 1901-1982 + August Kobylanski b. 1891.

We back to the OPOCZNO county:
next to PRZYSUCHA [5 km south to MARIOWKA; compare: RUSINOW - 6 km north to MARIOWKA !] acted guerrilla sabotage group [the communist gang] with a spies working for military intelligence of the Soviet Union in 1942-1945.
This communist band under the command of Izrael Lew Ajzenman [in September 1939 he co-operated with Red Army which stayed by Vistula at the beginning of the October 1939; AJZENMAN acted in OPOCZNO in 1939] carried out murder in DRZEWICA [east to OPOCZNO] in January 1943 [the first communist attack on the town of August 1942].
Izrael Ajzenman / Julian Ajzenman / Julek Ajsenman acted since 1946 as Julian Kaniewski (b. 1913 or in 1914 in Radom).
Israel Lion Ajzenman was a robber eg. in Wolanow [east to PRZYSUCHA; ex-Wola Kowalska, Wola Swietej Doroty] in 1936.
During the war in September 1939, Izrael Lew Ajzenman got out of the prison in Radom and began organizing a revolutionary committee in Radom, hoping that the Red Army would soon take over the city - west to WISLA.

Izrael Lew Ajzenman attacked Drzewica [north to Wywoz and Gielniow; and 14 km north-west to MARIOWKA - see LESZEK MOCZULSKI in Winter 1944 / Spring 1945 and the Kiedrzynski estate], during which seven people were murdered - among others the director of the local knife factory "Gerlach", August Kobylanski.

We back to PRZYSUCHA:

Henryk Antoni Dembinski (1911-1986), was born 1911 in Przysucha; the son of
Henryk Dembinski (1866-1915) + Zofia Tyszkiewicz (1874-1958).
Henryk Dembinski (b. in 1866 in Kretinga, in the Klaipeda County - died in 1915) was the son of Juliusz Dembinski and Elena WODZICKA; Henryk was the husband of Zofia Maria Dembinska.

Above Juliusz Dembinski, Count, born 1831 - d. 1887 in Krakow; was the son of
Ludwik Dembinski older + Amelia Anna Dembinska nee DEMBINSKA; above LUDWIK, 1785 - 1835 in Krakow,
was the son of
Ignacy Dembinski SENIOR, the owner of Sedziejowice [close to Pinczow] and Gora [Gora close to MICHOW - not in Silesia but at geni.com we have error]. Ignacy DEMBINSKI was born in 1753 in Krakow, died in 1799 in Krakow.

A royal privilege for Antoni Czerminski probably obtained the first coat of Przysucha - he was the founder of the city in 1710. Ca 1738, Przysucha became the property of Jan Dembinski of the Rawicz coat of arms. Czerminski had died ca 1729.
Jan Dembinski b. ca 1690/1700. Jan DEMBINSKI of PRZYSUCHA married Marianna Ewa Krasicka. Above Jan Dembinski ca 1690/1700 - 1754, was the son of
Franciszek Dembinski senior + Krystyna Dembinska.
JAN Dembinski was the father of Kajetan Dembinski and Franciszek Dembinski junior b. ca 1740.

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

Lipowiec Koscielny is a village in the Mlawa County, 17 kilometres west of Mlawa.
Zielona Mostowo = Zielona Mostowska. This is NOT MOSTOWO. Mostowo is situated 7 kilometres north of Szrensk, and 8 km south-west to LIPOWIEC Koscielny [Jozef Feliks Bobrowski]. August Samuel Kobylanski, b. 1821 in Lewiczyn close to Mlawa, d. 1880; buried in Drzewica.
Lewiczyn, 1 km south to the Prussian border, north-east to the Lipowiec Koscielny district, within the Mlawa County; 11 km north-west to MLAWA.

And now we look on DRZEWICA, 15 km north-west to Mariowka, ex-Kiedrzynski propert, and here Leszek Robert Moczulski had hideout in 1944/1945, then 1947 in Sopot.

Drzewica
- the beginnings of the Gerlach company date back to 1760 and it is associated with the person of Filip Szaniawski, founder of the factory and builder of a blast furnace. This is GERLACH SA - a Polish company founded in 1760 in Warsaw by Filip Szaniawski, a producer of high quality tableware. Filip Szaniawski begins construction of a large furnace for pig iron in Kuznice Drzewickie.

In 1824, Samuel Gerlach [b. 1798/1799 in LECZYCA, the German origin, d. 1839, the son of Jerzy Samuel Gerlach b. ca 1760], a craftsman educated abroad, begins production of knives and surgical products. In 1846, after the death of Samuel Gerlach [d. 1839] and his wife [1808-1846], the management of the factory is taken over by her current employee, sculptor foreman - August Kobylanski, 1821-1880.
August Kobylanski married the oldest daughter of Samuel Gerlach, 1798-1839 - Emilie Gerlach, 1830-1855, and together they bought the Drzewica factory. In 1875, the grandson of Samuel Gerlach -
Samuel Kobylanski [1852/1854-1936] resumes the activity of his grandfather's factory under the name "S. Kobylanski formerly S. Gerlach" in Warsaw.

Ganetzky / Ganetsky / Hanecki was a treasurer of Lenin. Yakov Stanislavovich Ganetsky / Hanecki / Jakub Furstenberg / Fuerstenberg / Jakub Ganezki / Jakow Stanislawowitsch Furstenberg had the connection to Parvus, and he acted with the immediate link to Lenin.
Franz Jacob Furstenberg b. 1856 to Franz Johannes Furstenberg and Elizabeth Gerlach.
Franz Johannes Furstenberg 1823-1879 married in 1849 to Elizabeth Gerlach b. 1823, her children:
Heinrich b. 1851, August in 1853, Furstenberg, Franz Jacob b. 1856, and Franz Joseph b. 1861.

The Gerlach family was from Helmsdorf bei Leinefelde. Franz Johannes Furstenberg born in Helmsdorf, Germany in 1823 to Adam Furstenberg and Dorothea Wachtel.
His brother (?) Franz Joseph Furstenberg 1831-1930.

Helmsdorf - 12 km south to Leinefelde in the central GERMANY.

The KOBYLANSKI family:

Samuel Hipolit Kobylanski, b. 1852 or in 1854, d. 1936 in Kuznice Drzewickie, or in Drzewica, the Opoczno County, and buried in Drzewica. The son of August Samuel Kobylanski and Emilia Zofia GERLACH, 1830-1855.
Above August Samuel Kobylanski, b. 1821 in Lewiczyn close to Mlawa, d. 1880; buried in Drzewica.
The son of Filip Kobylanski + Ewa Zaborowska b. ca 1785 ie. Ewa Zaborowska Laczynska Chrzanowska.
EWA Laczynska b. ca 1785, was sister to:
Maria Walewska born Laczynska (1786 - 1817), Napoleon's mistress;
and
Teodor Laczynski (1785-1842).

Lewiczyn, 1 km south to the Prussian border, north-east to the Lipowiec Koscielny district, within the Mlawa County; 11 km north-west to MLAWA.

Maria Walewska (born Laczynska) was born in 1786, the daughter of Maciej Laczynski b. 1740, in Oporow, the Kutno County + Ewa Zaborowska No 1, born in 1750. Ewa Laczynska nee Zaborowska No 1, the widow of Maciej Laczynski, remarried with Jozef Chrzanowski b. 1761 - his 3rd wife. In 1795 Nicolas CHOPIN was a home tutor to the children of Ewa Laczynska nee Zaborowska.
Maria Laczynska had 7 siblings, among others: Teodor Ignacy Michal Laczynski; Antonina Katarzyna Lasocka, and others.
Maria Walewska Laczynska married Napoleon Bonaparte born in 1769, with the son Aleksander Colonna-Walewski. Maria 2nd married Philippe Antoine d'Ornano in 1816, and Maria the 3rd married Anastazy Walewski bef. 1812, with the son Antoni Bazyli Rudolf Colonna-Walewski; they divorced in 1812.
Samuel Hipolit Kobylanski, b. 1852 or in 1854, d. 1936 in Kuznice Drzewickie, or in Drzewica, the Opoczno County, and buried in Drzewica; the son of August Samuel Kobylanski + Emilia Zofia GERLACH, 1830-1855.
Above August Samuel Kobylanski, b. 1821 in Lewiczyn close to Mlawa, d. 1880; buried in Drzewica. August Samuel was the son of Filip Kobylanski + Ewa Zaborowska b. ca 1785 ie. Ewa Zaborowska Laczynska Chrzanowska No 2, b. ca 1785.
EWA LACZYNSKA No 2, b. ca 1785, was sister to:
Maria Walewska born Laczynska (1786 - 1817), Napoleon's mistress;
and Teodor Laczynski (1785-1842).

Julianna Bogdanska-Kiedrzynska-Madalinska had a daughter
Kunegunda Madalinska {or Elzbieta Madalinska b. ca 1800 / Eliza, 1800-1829}, b. ca 1809 in Orpiszewek [9 km west to PLESZEW] who married in 1835 in Restarzew [11 km south-east to WIDAWA], to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784 [or 1790 / 1793; acc. to me born in 1792 -
the brother of General Wojciech Chrzanowski b. 1793 and to Colonel Ignacy Chrzanowski b. 1793/1794],
the son of
Jozef Chrzanowski [b. 1761] and Zofia Tymienicka / TYMIENIECKA - 2nd wife of Jozef Chrzanowski.
Jozef Chrzanowski + 1st to Jozefa Trawinska.
Jozef Chrzanowski b. 1761 was the son of Michal Chrzanowski b. ca 1732 or Michal Chrzanowski b. in 1724/1732.

In 1866, the "Kuznice" of Drzewica / Kuznice Drzewickie, became the property of the company "Lilpop-Rau-Loewenstein" and at a later time they were bought by brothers Samuel KOBYLANSKI, and Bronislaw Kobylanski. But in 1760, Filip Szaniawski begins construction of a large furnace for pig iron in Kuznice Drzewickie. In 1875, the grandson of Samuel Gerlach - Samuel Kobylanski [1852/1854-1936] resumes the activity of his grandfather's factory under the name "S. Kobylanski formerly S. Gerlach" in Warsaw.
During the January Uprising in Kuznice Drzewickie, lances were made, and for the help given to the insurrections Drzewica lost its municipal rights in 1869.
By 1866 the Warsaw factory included iron and brass foundries, along with mechanical workshops, was powered by a 40-horsepower steam engine. The steel mills of Rozwady and Drzewica brought additional 300000 rubles. By 1866 Lilpop and Rau bought remaining shares of the Evans Brothers Company and renamed it to "Lilpop and Rau".
After Lilpop's death, Bonawentura Toeplitz became the new general director and in 1868, Leon Loewenstein was invited into the partnership.

Leon Loewenstein, a Jewish entrepreneur from Berlin, was both the nephew and son-in-law of Leopold Kronenberg, the richest banker, industrialist and railroad tycoon of Poland.
With Kronenberg's financial support (initially direct, later through his Commercial Bank), the then-renamed Lilpop, Rau i Loewenstein company rose to become the largest industrial conglomerate of Poland.

Above Leon Loewenstein - Leon Wladyslaw Loewenstein de Lenval / Leon Ladislaus Lowenstein / Lenval Jean Ladislas Loewenstein, baron de, by 'Dictionnaire historique et biographique du comte de Nice', was the brother of Seweryn Jakub Henryk Loewenstein de Lenval, baron,
the son of Jakub Loewenstein de Lenval and Dorota Kronenberg.

Jozef Feliks Bobrowski bought Zielona Mostowska / Zielona. Close to MOSTOWO in the MLAWA county in 1913 roku. Zielona belonged to the Bobrowskis to 1939.
Jozef Bobrowski had younger daughter Jozefina WERNER, the co-owner of Zielona.

Jozef Feliks Bobrowski NOT died in 32 years old. His 1st wife Janina Wolski widowed or divorced
[in 1915/1916 Jozef Bobrowski married Franciszka SKORA, 1890-1938, the daughter of Kazimierz Skora b. 1853 + Magdalena NOWAK d. 1947/1948 in KRERY]
in 1914, she was living with two daughters: Halina b. 1909, and Jozefina b. 1914. Jozef Feliks Bobrowski buried in Warsaw in the family tomb.
His widowed Janina Wolska Bobrowska in 1920 m. 2nd to LUDWIK WIELOWIEYSKI.

General Edward Pfeiffer / Franciszek Edward Pfeiffer, RADWAN, b. 1895 in LODZ, d. 1964 in London, was the son of Jozef PFEIFFER b. ca 1853, lived in LODZ + Karolina Franz / FRANTZ b. ca 1860/1865. Jozef Pfeiffer m. second to Agnieszka Kuzinski. Jozef Pfeiffer b. ca 1853, was the son of Stanislaw Fryderyk Pfeiffer (1819-1890), and the grandson of Jan Henryk Pfeiffer (1789-1861).

General Edward Pfeiffer / Franciszek Edward Pfeiffer, RADWAN, b. 1895 in LODZ, d. 1964 in London, had the daughter ANNA SKORA nee Pfeiffer.

This is also the branch of Wanda Kleniewska and the Kleniewskis in Nowosolna close to Lodz. And the line to Anna Skora Pfeiffer in Lodz. And the link to Stanislaw Fryderyk Leopold Pfeiffer b. 1819 + Zuzanna Anatolia Temler, 1827-1910.

Bronislaw Skora b. 1909 in Lodz, the St Cross parish + Anna Pajfer / Anna PFEIFFER in 1947. Anna Skora Pfeiffer was living in 1925 - 2002 in LODZ. Bronislaw Skora was the son of
Wawrzyniec Skora b. 1872 + Anna Jablczynska (Jabczynska) in 1900 in LODZ;
and the grandson of
Michal Skora + Klara Grudzieniec in 1852 nee Stolarczyk. Klara Grudzieniec = Grodzieniec = Stolarczyk, 1-voto Feliks Maslonik in 1847 in CHELMO close to Przedborz and to KRERY.

Wanda PFEIFFER b. 1894 [the Kleniewskis were living in Nowosolna close to LODZ in the 20' of the 20th century], married ca 1915 to Przemyslaw Kleniewski, 1889-1944. Wanda PFEIFFER had the sister Halina Stanislawa Pfeiffer, 1891-1944 + Karol Stanislaw Szlenkier, 1884-1944.

Above Stanislaw Karol Leopold Szlenkier b. 1884, was the son of Karol Jan Szlenkier + Maria Zenobia GROSSER.
Karol Jan Szlenkier, 1839 in Warsaw - 1900 in Warsaw, was the son of Anna Barbara TEMLER married Szlenkier, b. 1821.
Anna Barbara Szlenkier had the sister
Zuzanna Anatolia Temler married PFEIFFER and both sisters had the brother Karol Ludwik Temler b. 1823 m. Emilia Werner.
Above Anna Barbara Szlenkier (Temler), 1821-1884, was the daughter of Johann Gottfried Temler + Anna Maria FRANKE.

ANNA BARBARA b. 1821, was the mother of
Karol Jan Szlenkier; Anna Julia Henneberg; Emilia Anna Penkala and Jozef Wladyslaw Szlenkier.

Mentioned above Wanda Pfeiffer Kleniewska had a daughter Maria Kleniewska b. 1918 + Stefan Walewski b. ca 1910.

WANDA Kleniewska nee Pfeiffer, 1894-1944, was the daughter of Mieczyslaw Sylwester Pfeiffer, 1861 in Warszawa - 1918 + Maria Jadwiga Maciejewska, 1869-1936. Pfeiffer, Mieczyslaw Sylwester, was the son of Stanislaw Fryderyk Pfeiffer (1819-1890) + Zuzanna.

Mieczyslaw Sylwester Pfeiffer, 1861-1918, had an uncle Stanislaw Fryderyk Leopold Pfeiffer b. 1819 + Zuzanna Anatolia Temler, 1827-1910.
WANDA Kleniewska was the granddaughter of Stanislaw Fryderyk Leopold Pfeiffer (1819-1890);
the great-granddaughter of Jan Henryk Pfeiffer (1789-1861);
the son [?] of Jan Chrystian Pfeiffer (1724-1796).

Above Zuzanna Anatolia PFEIFFER TEMLER was the sister to Karol Ludwik Temler b. 1823 m. Emilia Werner. Karol Ludwik TEMLER was the brother of Jan Ludwik Temler and Anna Barbara Szlenkier.
Karol Ludwik Temler had the daughter
Karolina TEMLER born in 1858 = Karolina Wanda Bobrowski (born Temler).

Jozef Bobrowski / Jozef Feliks Bobrowski b. 1882, was the son of Feliks Bobrowski b. 1849 + above Karolina Temler b. 1858.

FELIKS Bobrowski was the son of Wawrzyniec Bobrowski b. 1784/1785 + Zofia Orlik-Pomadowski.
And above Wawrzyniec Bobrowski b. ca 1784/1785, was the son of Wincenty Seweryn Ferrariusz Bobrowski b. 1765 in NIDEK close to ANDRYCHOW + Fryderyka Neff.

Franciszka Skora Bobrowska b. 1890, was the daughter of Kazimierz Skora b. 1853.
Kazimierz Skora was the brother to Wawrzyniec Skora b. 1872 + Anna Jablczynska (Jabczynska) in 1900 in LODZ - the link to Anna PFEIFFER.
Kazimierz Skora - my mother's genealogical line.
Kazimierz's children:
1. Eleonora Paczes b. 1881 in Krery;
2.
Agnieszka Skora b. 1883, m. 1904 in CZARNOCIN the 1st, with 4 children, among others Cecylia m. to the ex-Kiedrzynski family of Wola Pszczolecka, Wola Wiazowa, Jedlno, Raszkow and Bieganin;
3. Maria Kazimierczak b. 1885 in Krery;
4.
Franciszka Skora, b. 1890, m. ca 1915/1916 to Jozef BOBROWSKI b. 1882 [his 2nd wife], with 3 children - the line of Roczyny close to Andrychow, with the Kiszczak faily, Romani roots;
5.
Edmund Skora b. 1899/1900, a soldier of the General Anders Army in Italy;
6.
Antoni Skora / Antoni Skura, b. ca 1896 in Krery, lived in Kuchary and Bugaj Dmeninski close to the ANKWICZ family, Sobanski and Lubomirski; the Ankwicz family came from the ANDRYCHOW district;
7.
Jozefa Skora killed by Germans in Krery during 2nd Worl War.

Bronislaw Skora b. 1909 in Lodz, the St Cross parish + Anna Pajfer / Anna PFEIFFER in 1947. Anna Skora Pfeiffer was living in 1925 - 2002 in LODZ. Bronislaw Skora was the son of
Wawrzyniec Skora b. 1872 + Anna Jablczynska (Jabczynska) in 1900 in LODZ;
and the grandson of
Michal Skora + Klara Grudzieniec in 1852 nee Stolarczyk; Klara Grudzieniec = Grodzieniec = Stolarczyk, 1-voto Feliks Maslonik in 1847 in CHELMO close to Przedborz and to KRERY.
Michal Skora m. 1852 in CHELMO; Klara Grudzieniec b. July 1829 in Rajsko Male in the Mierzyn parish, the daughter of Kazimierz Grudzieniec + Tekla Niewiadomska.
Michal Skora was the son of Bonawentura Skora + Julianna Pietrusiewicz (Pietruszka); Michal Skora b. in Ochotnik close to Bakowa Gora and to Krery in 1830, lived in Krery; witnesses in 1852 - Romani, Karol Gabor and Ignacy Sobieraj.

Wawrzyniec Skora had the brother [my ancestor] b. in Feb. 1853, Kazimierz SKORA + Magdalena Nowak. Kazimierz d. in 1915.

Jan Walter Pfeiffer (1712-1796) came to Warsaw from Balingen in Wurttemberg in the first half of the 18th century [ca 1740].
BALINGEN, 85 km north-west to BIBERACH; 35 km to the south of Tubingen, 35 km north-east of Villingen-Schwenningen, and 70 km south-south-west of Stuttgart.
From WURTTEMBERG:
Anton Goetz No 4, 1756-1831, came from Langenenslingen, the municipality in the district of Biberach in Baden-Wurttemberg in Germany. He moved home to eastern BIBERACH. Langenenslingen is situated 17 km west to Betzenweiler. Anton Goetz b. 1756, m. 4 times, the 1st with unknown ca 1778/1779, but Anton married Maria Monika Miescht in 1792; Maria was born in 1766, in Betzenweiler at half way from Biberach to mentioned LANGENENSLINGEN in the Baden-Wurttemberg province in Deutschland. Anton Gotz / Goetz No 5, b. 1779/1780.
Anton married Elisabeth Ehrhard in 1789. Anton then married Maria Anna Goetz Feder in 1810, and Maria was born in 1769, in Altshausen, in the Ravensburg district.
Anton No 4 had the grandson Johann Evangelist Gotz. Johann Evangelist Gotz was born to Anton Goetz No 5 + Josepha / Josephine b. 1780. Anton Gotz No 5 (1779-1864) was born in Gasthaus district. Langenenslingen is a municipality in the district of Biberach in Baden-Wurttemberg in Germany, 35 west to BIBERACH.

Jan Walter PFEIFFER ca 1750 founded a tannery for calf, sheep, goat and horse skins at Leszno Road in the district of Praga in WARSAW.
In 1777 Jan Pfeiffer was a co-founder of the Warsaw tanners' guild. The company remained in family hands until the Second World War [under copyright of Wikipedia]:
by Jan Chrystian Pfeiffer (1724-1796),
Jan Henryk Pfeiffer (1789-1861),
Stanislaw Fryderyk Pfeiffer (1819-1890; lived in Warsaw and Przedborz),
the brothers Wladyslaw Ignacy Pfeiffer (1854-1898) and Stanislaw Leopold Pfeiffer (1856-1929);
and Jozef Mieczyslaw Pfeiffer (1888-1969) - his sons and nephews were the last managing partners of the company.

Mieczyslaw Sylwester Pfeiffer, 1861-1918, had an uncle
Stanislaw Fryderyk Leopold Pfeiffer b. 1819 + Zuzanna Anatolia Temler, 1827-1910.

The Pfeiffer family belonged to the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Warsaw and PRZEDBORZ.

Wanda PFEIFFER b. 1894 [the Kleniewskis were living in Nowosolna close to LODZ. Nowosolna was the Germans locality. Kleniewska b. in the 50' of the 20th century, acted around me ca 1973/1983], m. ca 1915 to Przemyslaw Kleniewski, 1889-1944,
the son of JAN KLENIEWSKI, 1845-1918, born in Ciolkowo, the Radzanowo commune, in the Gostyn / PLOCK county. Jan Kleniewski d. in Warsaw, the husband of Maria Helena Jarocinska [compare Piotr Jarosinski / JAROCINSKI of Szczecin, acted around me ca 2008/2022].
Wanda Pfeiffer Kleniewska had children:
two sons Kleniewskis b. 1915 and 1918,
and one daughter Maria Kleniewska b. 1918 + Stefan Walewski b. ca 1910.

Above CIOLKOWO:
the Ciolkowskis property; then to the Kleniewskis ca 1805; in 1817 belonged to Grzegorz Kleniewski; in 1828 owned by Tomasz Szamel, the candle factory owner + his wife Karolina Boehm / Carolina Boehme / Bohme;
in 1834 to Jozefa Jedrzejewicz, the writer of PLOCK;
in 1834 Antoni Leszczynski; 1856-1868 again to the Kleniewskis;
then to Blumberg, the owner of brickyard in PLOCK; in 1881 of Zdziarski; in 1906 to Bronislaw Przybojewski; 1931 - the Ruszczynskis until 1939.

On above BOEHME / BOHME:
Abraham von Franckenberg was born in 1593 in Ludwigsdorf, not close to Oels. He studied in Brzeg / Brieg and the University of Leipzig, in 1617 studioed ascetic and mystical ideas. By 1622, he was familiar with the works of Jakob Bohme, and he met the mystic in person in 1623. Frankenberg / Franckenberg was a friend to several of Bohme's other followers, such as the Liegnitz physician Balthasar Walther. He inherited the family estate in Ludwigsdorf in 1623. ABRAHAM Frankenberg moved to Danzig via Breslau in 1641, where he met the astronomer Johannes Hevelius, who introduced him to Copernican astronomy. In 1642-1643 in Holland, where he had several works by Bohme published.

Tadeusz Wolanski returned home as a fifteen-year-old boy in 1800 and assisted his father in laying the herbarium and gathering the collections, listening to his lectures on the works of the mystic Jakub Boehm
[Jakob Bohme / Jacob Boehme / Behmen, d. 1624, influenced mystical movements, as Radical Pietism; Society of the Woman in the Wilderness; the Philadelphians, the Harmony Society; Rosicrucianism; Martinism. Bohme's mentor, Balthasar Walther, had travelled to the Holy Land in search of kabbalistic and alchemical wisdom]
and Welling [Opus mago-cabalisticum et theologicum, was writing by Georg von Welling].

Above Maria Helena Jarocinska, 1863 in Wola Niedzwiedzia, close to Poddebice - 1947 in Lublin [at present acted around me Romani, Katarzyna of Lubli, b. ca 1990], the daughter of Jozef Jan Julian Jarocinski. Maria m. Jan Kleniewski. Maria was the sister of Stanislaw Jarocinski, b. ca 1865 + Css Jadwiga Olizar-Wolczkiewicz, b. 1868, d. 1930.
Maria's came from Teodora Filipina Rozalia Jarocinska, 1833 in Kamionacz, in the Sieradz County - after 1880, the daughter of
Wojciech Soter Piotr Jarocinski + Css Eufrozyna Dambska, 1811 in Wola Flaszczyna, in the Poddebice County - 1871.
Eufrozyna Dambska, ca 1811-1871, lived close to SZADEK, m. Wojciech Soter Jarocinski, 1799-1865, and Eufrozyna was the daughter of Klemens Dambski, 1774-1810 with the 1st wife.
Klemens DAMBSKI was the son of Karol Dambski, the Sieradz official, ca 1730-1787 + Katarzyna Humanska, ca 1740-1812;
the grandson of
Kazimierz Jozef Dambski, 1701-1765 + Jadwiga Dambska.

Klemens DAMBSKI was living around ZADZIM: Zadzim is a village in the Poddebice County, 16 kilometres south-west of Poddebice.

President Lech Walesa's father Boleslaw Walesa, b. 1907 in Sobowo, d. 1945, but Lech's ancestors were living south to Wloclawek, in the Chocen community: Filipki, Wola Nakonowska and Golaszewo of the DAMBSKI family - in the 30' of the 19th century the Dambskis were living in DABIE [Dabie Kujawskie], too.
And in DABIE [Dabie Kujawskie] was living Count Eugeniusz Dambski, the officer of the November Uprising 1830/1831, studied at the Warsaw Uniwersity, b. in 1804 in GOLASZEWO close to Nakonowo and to Wola Nakonowska, died in 1887,
the son of
Kazimierz DAMBSKI b. 1770, buried in LUBRANIEC, and [the wedding in KOWAL in 1797 - around me acted the communist underground with Jaroslaw Slota / Skota of Chocen close to Wola Nakonowska, with Jew's roots, ca 1983-2000; and people of KOWAL aft. 1981 - 1984; and from Wloclawek, ca 2010-2022] + Anna Klobukowska b. ca 1775.
Eugeniusz had a brother Count Julian Dambski, 1808-1846, who was closest to a member of the Radziejow Agriculture Society, and Julian DAMBSKI was studied in 1828 in Warsaw.

Eugeniusz Dambski was the great-grandson of Kazimierz Jozef Dambski, 1701-1765 + Jadwiga Dambska, 1710-1767.

Dabie KUJAWSKIE, in the Lubraniec commune, the Wloclawek county: belonged to the Dambskis ca 1450 until 1777. Stanislaw Dambski, the Kujawy governor, sold the village to Ignacy Zagajewski, the Kowal official. Ignacy had built the manor in 1790. In 1777 to 1858, Dabie Kujawskie belonged to the Zagajewskis, and then Jan Mittelstaedt / Mittelstaaedt, bought the estate;
Jan MITTELSTAEDT was the insurgent in 1848 and in 1863.

Kazimierz Dambski and Aleksander Jozef Sulkowski of Bielsko [Bielsko-Biala] in DANISZYN in the Ostrow Wielkopolski commune. Daniszyn, in the Ostrow Wielkopolski county, the Ostrow Wielkopolski commune, 13 km west to Ostrow; 10 / 11 km south-west to RASZKOW, 9 km south-west to Pogrzybow.
In 1765 in Daniszyn was the farm, and until 1736 all the Odolanow estate took Jozef Radomicki.
The Odolanow estate in 1736, Kazimierz Dambski / Kazimierz Jozef Dambski took, who had a brother Jozef Wojciech Dambski, 1713 - 1778,
both the sons of Andrzej Dambski + Katarzyna.
Then Daniszyn belonged to the Leszczynskis. Before 1754, Daniszyn was owned by Duke Aleksander Jozef Sulkowski, and next his son Aleksander Sulkowski until 1782.

Aleksander Jozef Sulkowski: The Society of Polish Republicans was the Polish secret organization, in Warsaw on October 1, 1798 to mid-1801; with contact to the Deputation in Paris, and General Tadeusz Kosciuszko in Paris. The main activists were:
Jan Orchowski / John Aloysius Orchowski, Raymond Rembielinski, Andrew Horodyski and Erazm Mycielski / Erasmus Mycielski of the PLESZEW district, the friend to the BARDZKI family - the links to the Kiedrzynski family and the Karwats of TCZEW, Turze Male and Bydgoszcz.

General Aleksander MYCIELSKI was a friend of Jozef Aleksander Sulkowski / Joseph Alexander Sulkowski. Above Aleksander Jozef Sulkowski, 1695 - 1762, in 1733-1738 the Saxon Electorate prime minister, Count and Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, chamberlain of Augustus III, 1734 Saxon Infantry Major General, grew up at the royal court, was the closest adviser the King and Elector Augustus III. Prince Alexander Joseph died in Leszno in 1762, had a four sons from his first marriage. Jozef Sulkowski in 1779 to 1782 with an uncle or a grandfather was in Naples, Flanders, Netherlands, England, Spain, Portugal, Paris to Marie-Antoinette d'Autriche; in 1783 in Russia to Ekatherina II who given to him title of officer. I am thinking that a boy Jozef Sulkowski [Napoleon and Murat entourage] was taken into the care of a wealthy uncle, the Duke Casimir Augustus Sulkowski.

Wanda PFEIFFER had sibilings:
1. Halina Stanislawa Pfeiffer, 1891-1944 + Karol Stanislaw Szlenkier, 1884-1944;
2. PFEIFFER, 1896-1965;
3.
Maria PFEIFFER, 1900-1985 + Jan Fudakowski, 1901-1982.

Mieczyslaw Sylwester Pfeiffer, 1861-1918, had an uncle
Stanislaw Fryderyk Leopold Pfeiffer b. 1819 + Zuzanna Anatolia Temler, 1827-1910,
with the children:
Wladyslaw Ignacy Pfeiffer, Stanislaw Leopold Pfeiffer, and Mieczyslaw Sylwester Pfeiffer.

Zuzanna Anatolia PFEIFFER TEMLER was the sister to Karol Ludwik Temler b. 1823 m. Emilia Werner, with the son Jan Serafin Temler.

Karol Ludwik TEMLER was the brother of Jan Ludwik Temler; Anna Barbara Szlenkier; Aleksander Temler; Aleksander Ferdynand Temler; Zuzanna Anatolia Pfeiffer and 6 others, acc. to geni.com.

Karol Ludwik TEMLER was the half brother of Elizabeth Ann Limprecht.

Karolina TEMLER was born in 1858 = Karolina Wanda Bobrowski (born Temler);
her father was above
Karol Ludwik Temler, 1823-1906, the son of Johann Gottfried Temler [acc. to me - b. ca 1795/1800 -
his father Carl Heinrich Temmler b. 1765 in WEIMAR, was living in DORPAT but he came from WEIMAR]
+ Anna Maria Franke, 1797-1857 in Warsaw, the daughter of Gottfried Franke + Magdalene Rezler, 1775-1860 in Warsaw, the daughter of Gottlieb Rezler b. ca 1740 + Marianne.

Bakowa Gora [Pfeiffer lived here - Karol Ludwik Temler b. 1823 m. Emilia Werner, with the son Jan Serafin Temler].
Karol Ludwik TEMLER was the brother of Jan Ludwik Temler; and among others to Zuzanna Anatolia Pfeiffer b. 1827.
Karol Ludwik Temler had the daughter Karolina TEMLER born in 1858 = Karolina Wanda Bobrowski (born Temler).
Above Karol Ludwik Temler, 1823-1906, was the son of Johann Gottfried Temler + Anna Maria Franke, 1797-1857 in Warsaw.

Jozef Bobrowski / Jozef Feliks Bobrowski b. 1882, was the son of
Feliks Bobrowski b. 1849 + above Karolina Temler b. 1858.
Named Karolina Wanda Bobrowski (born Temler) was born in 1858, the daughter of Karol Ludwik Temler + Emilia Werner.
Above Feliks BOBROWSKI was born in December 1849 = Feliks Karol Bobrowskim, 1849-1907. FELIKS Bobrowski had a brother Jozef Bobrowski b. ca 1850,
the son of Wawrzyniec Bobrowski b. 1784/1785 + Zofia Orlik-Pomadowski.

Bakowa Gora - 9 km east-north-east to KRERY, and 8 km north to PRZEDBORZ; 23 km south-east to RAJSKO Male.

Mieczyslaw Sylwester Pfeiffer, 1861-1918 + Maria Jadwiga Maciejewska, 1869-1936, and Mieczyslaw had a sister Maria Emilia Pfeiffer, 1860-1951 + Leopold Filip Swiderski, 1853-1925.
Maria Jadwiga Maciejewska, 1869-1936, m. PFEIFFER was the daughter of Karol Maciejewski + Michalina Francuzowicz.

WANDA Kleniewska nee Pfeiffer, 1894-1944, the daughter of Mieczyslaw Sylwester Pfeiffer, 1861 in Warszawa - 1918 + Maria Jadwiga Maciejewska, 1869-1936.
Pfeiffer, Mieczyslaw Sylwester, was the son of Stanislaw Fryderyk Pfeiffer (1819-1890) + Zuzanna;
WANDA Kleniewska was the granddaughter of Stanislaw Fryderyk Leopold Pfeiffer (1819-1890);
the great-granddaughter of Jan Henryk Pfeiffer (1789-1861);
the son [?] of Jan Chrystian Pfeiffer (1724-1796).

Pfeiffer Henryeta, the daughter of Frantz Pfeiffer + Julianna. Henryeta was b. in 1836 in Tomaszow Mazowiecki, d. in Tomaszow Mazowiecki [around me acted Krystyna Podgorska, co-operated with Wimborne 137, and Jolliffe, Romani Marek in 2022. Podgorska acted abroad aft. 1981 and again aft. 2005 until 2022; Romani family of the Tomaszow Mazowiecki district].

General Edward Pfeiffer / Franciszek Edward Pfeiffer, RADWAN, b. 1895 in LODZ, d. 1964 in London, was a Polish Brigadier General of the Polish Army, studied in Lodz in 1910, and 1912 he helped to found the Polish Scouting Association.
Edward Pfeiffer was the son of Jozef Pfeiffer, the owner of house in the Lodz core, the Nawrot Road No 13. Edward Franciszek Radwan Pfeiffer b. 1895, had the daughter ANNA SKORA nee Pfeiffer; Edward Pfeiffer was the son of Jozef PFEIFFER b. ca 1853 + Karolina Franz / FRANTZ b. ca 1860/1865. Jozef Pfeiffer m. second to Agnieszka Kuzinski.
Karolina Pfeiffer was the daughter of August Frantz b. ca 1825 + Joanna Zytni / ZYTNIA b. ca 1830/1840.

Edward Pfeiffer was fighting in September 1939 close to Tomaszow Lubelski, then in Warsaw, and in LODZ, but he back to Warsaw in 20 November 1939. He was the right conspirator together with the Camp of Fighting Poland, established in Hungary on the initiative of the former minister in the last pre-September cabinet, Julian Piasecki.
Jozef Pfeiffer b. ca 1853 came from Jan Henryk Pfeiffer (1789-1861),
who had the son Stanislaw Fryderyk Pfeiffer (1819-1890),
and grandsons: the brothers Wladyslaw Ignacy Pfeiffer (1854-1898); Stanislaw Leopold Pfeiffer (1856-1929) and JOZEF PFEIFFER b. ca 1853.
Edward's [b. 1895 in LODZ] cousin was Jozef Mieczyslaw Pfeiffer (1888-1969).

Bakowa Gora [Pfeiffer lived here - Karol Ludwik Temler b. 1823 m. Emilia Werner, with the son Jan Serafin Temler].
Karol Ludwik TEMLER was the brother of Jan Ludwik Temler; and among others to Zuzanna Anatolia Pfeiffer b. 1827.

Mieczyslaw Sylwester Pfeiffer, 1861-1918, had an uncle
Stanislaw Fryderyk Leopold Pfeiffer b. 1819 + Zuzanna Anatolia Temler, 1827-1910,
with the children of Zuzanna:
Wladyslaw Ignacy Pfeiffer, Stanislaw Leopold Pfeiffer, and Mie