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This is a hodgepodge of a disorderly, systematically arranged collection of Polish nobility. On these pages you will learn everything about: descent, nobility, aristocratic literature, aristocratic name endings, aristocratic association, genealogy, bibliography, books, family research, research, genealogy, history, heraldry, heraldry, herbalism, information, literature, names, aristocratic files, nobility, personal history, Poland, Szlachta, coat of arms, coat of arms research, coat of arms literature, nobility, knights, Poland, herbarz. Conglomeration, translations into: English, German, French. Dies ist ein Sammelsurium einer ungeordneten, systematisch geordneten Sammlung des polnischen Adels. Auf diesen Seiten erfahren Sie alles über: Abstammung, Adel, Adelsliteratur, Adelsnamenendungen, Adelsverband, Genealogie, Bibliographie, Bücher, Familienforschung, Forschung, Genealogie, Geschichte, Heraldik, Heraldik, Kräuterkunde, Informationen , Literatur, Namen, Adelsakten, Adel, Personengeschichte, Polen, Szlachta, Wappen, Wappenforschung, Wappenliteratur, Adel, Ritter, Polen, Herbarz. Sammelsurium, Übersetzungen in: Englisch, Deutsch, Französisch. Il s'agit d'un méli-mélo d'une collection désordonnée et systématiquement organisée de la noblesse polonaise. Sur ces pages, vous apprendrez tout sur : l'ascendance, la noblesse, la littérature aristocratique, les terminaisons de noms aristocratiques, l'association aristocratique, la généalogie, la bibliographie, les livres, la recherche familiale, la recherche, la généalogie, l'histoire, l'héraldique, l'heraldique, l'herboristerie, l'information, la littérature, les noms, dossiers aristocratiques, noblesse, histoire personnelle, Pologne, Szlachta, armoiries, recherche d'armoiries, littérature d'armoiries, noblesse, chevaliers, Pologne, herbarz. Conglomération, traductions en : anglais, allemand, français.

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The noble Polish family Cetkowski.

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Pobóg is a coat ofarms of Poland,used by manynoble familiesinmedieval Polandand later under the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

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The Chronicles of the Region ofPoland, although sometimes veiled by time, reveal the ancient origins of the Pobóg clan. Research by professional analysts using references such as "Herbarz Polski" by Kaspar Niesiecki, "Herbarz Polski" by Adam Boniecki, "Herby Rodów Polskich" and "Rycerstwo polskie wieków średnich" by Professor F. Piekosiński shows that the origins of Pobóg go back to the dating back Formation of tribal clans probably founded by Goths in AD 150. The system was associated with the old Slavic family community structure and theSarmatianfamily system. In the struggles for control of agricultural lands, the feudal clan system emerged as the best defense against invaders from the east and west.

According to the legend, which was strongly supported by Professor F. Piekosiński, the Pobóg-Pobodze clan is a younger branch of thePopielid dynastythat ruled Poland from the 7th to the 9th centuries, before the Bolescic-Piastdynasty (9th - 9th centuries). to 14th century), another junior branch of the Popielid dynasty. The Popielids-Pobóg clan is part of the older branch of the Popielid dynasty, theOgończykclan, as suggested by Piekosiński's Polish clan history.

The name Pobóg was most likely formed from the proclamation Pobodze, which in Old Polish means Po Bodze ("May God keep you in his care") "wish". In the oldest court records it is found in exactly this form. Proclamation Pobóg appears in the family in the 16th century. Other historians claim that the name Pobóg comes from the name of thisriver Bug descended . In this statement Pobóg means: to Bug. They laid out the old territory of the Pobóg clan around the Bug River in north-eastern Malopolska (Lesser Poland). So the lands inMałopolskawere only a part of the clan territories.

The noble Polish family Cetkowski.

The noble Polish family Cetkowski.

The medieval version of the Pobóg coat of arms from the seal of theGrand Chancellor of the CrownJan of Koniecpol in 1435.[3]

The large families of the Pobóg clanattained noble statusfor their services to princes, faith and community as warriors and scholars. They later become even more prominent when numerous branches of the same house acquired distant lands, some of which were in other countries. From the 12th century, this ancient clan became identified with the great social and economic development that made this area a seminal factor in the development of the nation in the 14th century. The Pobóg clan took partin the victorious crusade against paganPrussianandYotwinger tribes in 1190 under the command of Prince Casimir II the Just. A clan member became famous for personally capturing a pagan commander. In 1331 the Pobóg clan took part in a victorious battle at Płowce against theTeutonic Order part . 1359[4]at Plonny (Plonini) against theMoldavianarmy. In 1410, the Pobóg clan, under their own colors, took part in the largest and most famous battle in Europe at the time atGrunwald(Tannenberg), where the Polish and Lithuanian armies were victorious against the Teutonic Knights. The families' warriors were led by Jakub of Koniecpole, Palatinus ofSieradz. In 1413 inHorodło(during the signing of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Union), the Pobóg clan, represented by Jakub of Koniecpol and Piotr of Popow, had adopted the Lithuanian boyar Rało.

Jan Długosz, the most important Polish historian of the Middle Ages (circa 1460 AD), wrote about the Pobóg clan that they were “ ad iracundiam proni ” (“prone to anger”). According to the work of Jan Długosz and some other documents, the Pobóg coat of arms had a different image at the beginning of the 15th century.

As the Teutonic Knights advanced from the north and theTatarsfrom the east, the clans struggled to position themselves for the best survival and trade by forging alliances with families in neighboring countries.

Casimir IV Jagiellon becameGrand Duke of Lithuaniain 1447 , consolidating the two nations, and the clan built many castles over the next century againstTurks, Tatars andMuscovites, who became a threat.

The Pobóg family clan continued to make important contributions to life in Europe in the middle and later. From the 15th century they held significant positions of prestige and power, became involved in tribal struggles for supremacy, and branched out toPomorze(Pomeranian),Russia,Latvia,Lithuaniaand alsoMoravia,HungaryandMoldova. Notable from this period among the Polish clans was the old Pobóg family clan.

Some famous ancestors of the Pobóg clan: Stefan was Archbishop of Gniezno. At Stefan's instigation the Sejm was convened inGniezno, at which it was decided to take Kazimierz out of the Cluniac monastery and put him on his father's throne, for which they would not cut their work and effort. Then he went toRomeand askedPopeBenedict IX. , to free Kazimierz from his monastic vows and profession; then, atCluny, he made efforts to persuade Kazimierz to take the throne of Poland. Kazimierz bowed to his entreaties and persuasions, and Stefan escorted him back to Poland and crowned him and his wife, whowas related to the Ruthenianprince; and he also put the crown on Boleslaw the Bold after him. He sued the Bohemians for the sack of Poland, and especially the Gniezno Cathedral, but gained little by doing so. During these efforts, death caught up with him in 1059.

Paprocki in “Gniazdo cnoty” mentions Bolesta, the cupbearer of King Kazimierz in 1080. The same author, based on Czyrzycemonastery lists, writes that Stefan, Krakówpalatinus(duke) flourished in 1145. Paprocki, afterKromer, lists another Bolesta, castellan of Wizna, who held some part of the administration in Prussia in 1167 in the days ofBolesław IV the Curly.His son was said to be the first starosta (count) of Płock. In the same place he read of Florjan, Palatinus (Duke) of Sandomierz, who died in 1243.Comes(Count) Msciwoj sealed a document in the coat of arms of Pobóg in 1231 and 1235. His son was Mikolaj Palatinus (Duke) ofKraków. Others Adam from Pobóg was Krakówcastellanin 1260. Paprocki includes here also Jakob, castellan from Sieradz; According to him, Jakób was the father of Piotr, Bishop ofPłock, who died in 1263. Bernard, also Bishop of Płock, was also a member of the Pobóg clan. Wolmir, Bishop ofKuyavian, states in "Life of the Kuyavians" by Bishop Darnalewski that he was a pobóg; from the pastor of Kruszwica to the Kujawycanonhe was elected by the chapter for the bishopric in 1258; he waschancellorunder the Mazovian princes Ziemowit and Kazimierz. He suffered much injustice from Swietopelk, prince of Pomerania, and had many quarrels with Kazimierz, prince of Łęczyca and Kujawy, when he imposed the censure of the Church on him; Many lands went to the Kuyavian Church, both bought by him and lent by various lords. After successfully establishing the border between his diocese and that ofChełmno, he died in 1271. Damalewski counts Swietosław, the Bishop ofPoznań, among the Pobógs. Bolesta, Mazovian generalStarosta(count), is on a 1387 letter from Mazovian prince Jan, as shown in Paprocki's "O herbach". (IMPW)

coat of arms

Azure, a horseshoe-shaped silver with a cross of the same charges on the edge of its arc. Helmet with coat azure, lined argent. crowned. Crest: a demi greyhound rampant, with collar and leash all right.

Notable bearers

Notable bearers of this coat of arms are:

Koniecpolski family

Stanislaus Koniecpolski

Petro Konashevych-Sahaidachny

Władysław Pobóg-Malinowski

Przemyslaw Pobóg-Zarzecki

Leszek Wierzchowski

Teophil Lenartowicz

Roman Dmowski

Frańciszek Ksawery Dmochowski

Seweryn Goszczynski

Wladyslaw Raczkiewicz

Anna Pobog-Lenartowicz

Jan Lechoń

(Leszek Serafinowicz)

Leopold Pobog-Kielanowski

Andrzej Tadeusz Mazurkiewicz

Alexander Polanowski

Jakub Fryczyński h. Pobóg Polish Biographical Dictionary vol. 7 Sec. 156 FRYCZYŃSKI Jakub (ca.1720-after 1778) bevollmächtigte by Karol Radziwiłł

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Die adlige polnische Familie Cetkowski, Wappen Pobóg, Pobóg (Pobodze, Pobog, Pobożanie, Pobożanicz, Pobożany, Pobowanie, Pobożeny).

Cetkowski, Wappen Pobóg (Pobodze, Pobog, Pobożanie, Pobożanicz, Pobożany, Pobowanie, Pobożeny). Land Dobrzyn. Auch Centkowski geschrieben. (Kneschke).

Wappenbeschreibung.

Adamczowski, Andrzejkiewicz, Baranski, Barberius, Benislawski, Bielicki, Bielski, Bromirski, Bronak, Bronakowski, Brzuchanski, Burzynski, Calowanski, Cebrowski, Cetkowski, Chominski, Cieklinski, Cieszkowski, Czenstkowski, Czetkowski, Czyzowski, Dąbrowski, Dadzibog, Dadzibog, Dmowski, Doschot, Duszewski, Duszynski, Dziengell, Elert, Faliszowski, Fedorowicz, Filemonowicz, Filipkowski, Filipowicz, Filipowski, Fryczynski, Gadzinski, Garlikowski, Gintowski, Goszczynski, Grabowski, Gumowski, Gurski, Gwozdecki, Horwat, Iskrzycusz, Jamentowicz, Jament Jastrzebowski, Jaworowski, Kalo, Kielanowski, Kierznowski, Kobylinski, Kobylski, Komorowski, Konarzewski, Koniecpolski, Kossobudzki, Kotlewicz, Krasnodebski, Krasnosielski, Krompole, Kruszynski, Kucicki, Kutlewski, Lakon, Lenartowicz, Lgannoski, Lgannoski, Lgannoski, Lgannoski, Lgannoski, Mazurkiewicz, Miecznikowski, Miediwiedzki, Montowt, Muchowiecki, Nesterowicz, Nieczaj, Nieprski, Nieroszynski, Olszewski, Orzecki, Pagowski, Pakos zewski, Petelczyc, Petlinski, Pierzchalski, Pobozanin, Pocernacki, Polanowski, Pomarzanski, Popowski, Prusinowski, Radomski, Rato, Remiesz, Remiszewski, Rodkiewicz, Rokszycki, Rossocki, Rucicki, Ruszkowski, Rutkowski, Rymaszewski, Ryminski, Rzyszczewski, Spanieszczewski, Stanislawski, Staniszewski, Strzeszewski, Studniarski, Suchodolski, Surgolewski, Sutkowski, Sutowski, Swietochowski, Szankowski, Szantyr, Szczepkowski, Szczesniewski, Szczesnowicz, Szczucki, Szeptycki, Szukholders, Szydlowski, Terczikowski, Tereykowski, Toloczkore, Trzinkowski, Wierzchochowski, Wilkowski, Wodoradzki, Wolski, Woyczyk, Zadarka, Zajaczkowski, Zapolski, Zarzecki, Zśmiezynski, Zengonski, Zengwirski, Zeranski, Zeromski, Zgazdzinski, Zgliczynski, Ziolecki, Zurawski.

The Krasnodebski have a different coat of arms: instead of the simple cross, a double cross truncated around a beam, the Wiekowicz: no cross, under the horseshoe a heart with a half-arrow pointing upwards, three ostrich feathers as helmet decoration, the Szantyr: in a divided shield above the horseshoe, not decorated with the cross but enclosing one, below the Rawicz coat of arms, as a helmet decoration three ostrich feathers, the sutocki: under the horseshoe another small fish with its head pointing upwards, as a helmet decoration three ostrich feathers , the Brzuchanski, Nieroszynski and Petelczyc: the horseshoe has a half arrow pointing up instead of the cross, three ostrich feathers as helmet decoration, the Nieczaj: the cross is missing, under the horseshoe an arrow pointing up and split down in red field, as a helmet decoration three ostrich feathers, the Sawaniewski and Szankowski: the horseshoe is with the cross occupied, but encloses the lower half of the saber retained from the coat of arms of Zagloba.

The noble Polish family Cetkowski.

The noble Polish family Cetkowski.

Newspapers 19th Century Part 1

2695 (Dziennik Poznań) 1875

Posen 23 / XI. Wcz. Miss Stan. Stockholm, ca. Rudolfa Stockholm by Wielki x Bolesław Cetkowski by Orpiszewko (No. 269)

2943 (Posen Journal) 1876

Cetkowski, Eustachy, a soldier. from 1831, year 66.27 sqm + exp. from Orpiszewko to Sośnica. Woman with children (No. 98 from April 29, Sat.)

Newspapers 19th Century Part 2

605 (Posen Journal) 1906

1906.16 / II. + Stefan Cetkowski, (50) Burial in Przygradów in Król. Polishing. sub. wife and family The Cetkowski family is noble. Kiekrz was one of them. In Poznań and later after World War II, St. Surgeon dr. Henryk Cetkowski, married to Eliza Kęszycka, 1st v. Ponikiewska

Grodzkie and Land Kościan inscriptions

11392 (#337) 1792

Benon Pobog de Radzinko and Cetki Cetkowski, ol. Wojc. from Kunegunda Zielińska, son, ol. Jana C. z Teresa Witkowska nepos, receipt Kordula born Gorzeńskich Turnową mother, and Adam and Kaz. Turns sons from 600 zlotys. given to myself by ol. her husband and her father (f. 81)

Grodzkie and Land Nakło Part 1

5045 (#185) 1674

N. Grzegorz Cetkowski, S. Adam C., with receipt in case of injury. G. Zygmunt Niemojewski (f. 355v)

5088 (#185) 1675

N. Grzegorz Cętkowski honors Zygmunt von Lubieniec Niemojewski, s. Ol. Pomeranian governor, with the pron. Court. o Grain from Słupów in p. N. (f. 481v)

5163 (#185) 1678

G. Grzegorz Cętkowski zap. Debt 600 zlotys. With. Agn. Chmielewska (f. 717) as recomp. Delete comp. partly Rakowa for Tomasz Chlebowski on the occasion of the sale of this part. do today (f. 717)

Grodzkie and Land Nakło Part 2

1239 (No. 225) 1678

Grzegorz Cętkowski, sister of father Adam Cęt., and Agnieszka Chmielewska married, they in comrade brother of family Aleksandra Chm., Whole parts in village Rakowo in Rypin district, previously for 900 PLN. Volume. Chlebowski (f. 693)

Grodzkie and Land Poznań inscriptions 17th / 18th centuries

12152 (#1310) 1753

Wojc. Cetkowski, s. Father Jan C. of Teresa Witowska, appoints Ignacy C.'s brother for the affairs of the part. d) raisin powder. Rypin fell on testimony of this brother and monk (f. 115v)

Record Catholic Part 1

5285 (Kiekrz)

1855.25 / XII. (Chyby) + paralysis D. Wład. Cetkowski the boy, 28 years old, S. +, Feliksa, former seat of Stwolno and Franciszka Pomorska, father of 28.

5800 (Koscian)

1790.23/XI. (Kurzagóra) G. Ignacy Walicki x Rozalja Jagodzinska by C. Izydor and Franciszki born Szuberski - G. Stanisł. Dobrosławski Regent of Gr. Bone., Franc. Mieczkowski, Hipolit Rupniewski, and Benon Cetkowski

Record Catholic Part 8

51237 (Kozmin)

1772.6 / I. + (K.) GD. Ignacy Cętkowski, 46 years old, Church benefactor. pf. born here

54199 (Golejewko)

1810.27 / XI. (Stwolno) Kapitän G. Feliks Cetkowski. and Pos. das Dorf Trzepowo (?) 34 Jahre x G. Franciszka Pomorska V., 20 Jahre um GD. Anzelma P-go-ca Stwolna und andere. Waren - Agustyn Czermiński pos. Amtu Bialski und Benon C. vom Gericht der Stadt Dobrzyca

54206 (Golejewko)

1810.9 / III. CH. CH. G. Feliks Cetkowski Kapitän, v. P., Ex., GV. Jasińska aus dem Dorf Chojno

54240 (Golejewko)

1836.29 / IV. CH. CH. G. Anastazy Cętkowski and G. Klemencja C. beide aus Stwolno - 4 / XII. CH. CH. GG. Lucyna C. and G. Piotr Jasiński

Record Katholisch Teil 9

57382 (Kuczkau)

1854.3 / 8. (Jankow) *, Kap. 16/8. Szczepan Bronisław, s. Geb Przemysław Bogdański and Walentyna Pomorska, die Kinder - Eustachy Cetkowski and Ant. Bye

60364 (Gniezno - St. Lawrence - dupl. WAPP)

1818.3 / 2. (Gurówko Dw.) G. Tomasz Waliński aus der Gemeinde Rosnowo Kammer. x No. V. Regina Kosińska aus der Ortsgemeinde - G. Feliks Cetkowski Vater Gurówka, G. Nep. Raczyński, pos. Gradków und die Städter.

The Grójec land registers from 1476 mention the Boniecki trial for the murder of Jan Warpensz, Piotr von Michałów, Mikołaj Branecki and Jan Zawisza, which belongs to the coat of arms of Jasion and Przerow (Ks. 3 f. 213). The first two belong to the Jasieńczyk family, the last one is Przerowa, so one of the Branecki crests should be included. At the beginning of the 15th century, Stanisław and Mikołaj lived from Branków. In 1470 we meet three brothers: Paweł, Jan and Mikołaj from Branków. From them Jan left two daughters: Piotrusza, the wife of Stefan from Wola Magierowa in 1493, and Małgorzata after Szymon, the mayor of Caniewo; They testify to records in 1493 and 1508 from their uncles: Paweł and Mikołaj. The latter completed the Branków and Wola Branecka section with Jan Zawiszyce in 1480 (Zs. Warec. 1 A f. 6 and 19; and B f. 199, 325; 1 C f. 158; 4 f. 18). Mikołaj, 1504 trainee in Czersk, left Małgorzata with his wife: Grzegorz and Jan, who were brought to Branków in 1511 (Zs. Warec. 2 f. 162; 3 A f. 154 and 243; Zs. Gr. Czers) 4 f. 179). Grzegorz had daughters by an unknown woman: Małgorzata, Zofia with Stanisław Biejkowski in 1537, Anna with Mikołaj Biejkowski in 1550 and Katarzyna, wife of Piotr Wysokiński, and three sons: Mikołaj, Piotr and Maciej; the siblings mentioned above go to court with Boniecki in 1536 (Zs. Warec. 5 f. 601, 686; 9 f. 333; Zs. Gr. Czers. 31 f. 159). Piotr, son of Grzegorz, née Zofia Biejkowska, had two sons: Jerzy and Bernard, who completed the Błotnica section with his uncle Maciej in 1583, and a daughter Katarzyna, wife of Jerzy Błędowski, 1566 (Zs. Gr. Czers 36 f. 103 ; 41 f. 683 and 688; 33 and 530). Jerzy, son of Piotr, 1593 canon of Sandomierz and royal secretary, 1597 pastor in Wrociszew, 1604 pastor of Przemyśl Cathedral (Perp. Czers. 1 A f. 327; Zs. Warec. 12 f. 349 and 18 f. 513) . Bernard, brother of the previous one, Czersk collector in 1588, Czersk deputy in 1592, bought Winiary in 1580 from Biejkowski in Warka district. In 1569 he secured the dowry for his wife, Emerencyannie née Wilkowska, in Branków and Wola. Daughters by her: Dorota after Jan Gzowski 1615 and Jadwiga, 1. v. After Sebastyan Chmielewski, May 2, 1631 wife of Wojciech Korzeński, and son Samuel (Zs. Gr. Czers. 56 f. 502; 37 f. 581; Zs. Warec. 21 f. 128; 24 f. 529; M. 125 f. 44). Samuel, son of Bernard, secured the dowry for his wife, Anna née Czyszkowska, 1601; with their daughter Jadwiga, wife of Mikołaj Lasocki in 1639, and son Szymon, who secured a dowry for his wife Krystyna Lasocki in 1636 (Perp. Czers. 2 f. 124; 8 f. 547; 10 f. 42 and 9 f. .. 337). Kazimierz, son of Szymon, owner of Branków, testified with his wife; Konstanca née Skolimowski, CV 1661; their sons: Andrzej, Franciszek and Jakób sold Branków to Boglewski in 1701. Andrzej with the province of Sandomierz registered for the August II election. Married to Zofia Szydłowska, a biography records her in 1701. Franciszek, who died before 1728, was married to Katarzyna, nee Strasz, who last year married Wojciech Dunin Wolski. Their descendants are unknown. Dorota, daughter of Kazimierz, 1st BC after Jan Rylski 1689, 2nd from after Wojciech Boczkowski 1703 (Perp. Czers. 12 f. 237; 15 f. 337 and 332; 21 f. 93; 14 A f. 414; 16 B f. 257; Zs. Warec. 28 f. 360). Maciej in Branków and Błotnica, the third son of Grzegorz, secured a dowry for his wife, Anna née Kozietulska, daughter of Stanisław, in 1558 69). Jan, son of Maciej, in Branków and Błotnica, married twice; his first wife was Anna Lubiszewska, daughter of Stanisław, to whom he bequeathed half of the property in 1597, at the same time he took care of the children: Jerzy and Maryna with their son; the second - Anna Palczewska, daughter of Jan, with whom he testified a life account in 1613. He left numerous descendants from both wives. He had a son, Stanisław, by his first wife, in addition to those mentioned above, Jerzy and Maryna; on the other hand sons: Jan, Bernard, Anzelm and Marcyan and daughters: Jadwiga, Barbara, Anna, Agnieszka, Zofia and Krystyna. With the testament of 1643 he appointed his sons: Stanisław and Jan Wola Łychowska, Bernard and Anzelm Błotnica and Marcyan to a part of Branków and Wola. Jerzy was then dead, from his daughters: Maryna 1619, wife of Żelisław Bylina, Barbara with Marcyan Bońko 1652, Anna with Aleksander Rogowski 1642, Agnieszka with Adam Okiręglicki 1626, Zofia with Adam Oborski 1652 and Krystyna after Mikołaj Koterski 1652 ( Zs. Warec 16 f. 78; 17 f. 68; 20 f. 265; 27 f. 90, 423 and 456; 25 f. 12; 22 f. 669; Perp. Czers. 11 f. 470, 509 and 548; 7 f .289). Stanisław, son of Jan, married to Anna Cętkowska in 1642 (Zs. Warec. 27 f. 288). Jan, son of Jan, who was granted a certain sum by his father in 1638, had sons by Elżbieta Lasocka: Hieronim and Aleksander, who together with their cousins ​​​​and their siblings inherited from their grandmother Palc zewska, gave them to Boskie in 1689 . Hieronim, son of Jan, from Anna Babska had three sons: Stanisław, Franciszek and Krzysztof, heirs in Wola Łychowska, confirmed by Jastrzębski in 1698, and a daughter, Jadwiga, wife of Franciszek Grzegorzewski in 1694 (Zs. Warec 26 f. 392 and 393; Perp. Czers. 14 A f. 403; 23 A f. 266; 16 A f. 68; 14 C f. 264; 38 D f. 24). Stanisław, son of Hieronim, heir of Wola Łychowska, married Anna nee Słąnek 1715. Franciszek, son of Hieronim, carpenter from Liw 1733, married Zuzanna Cebrzykowska 1726, had son Antoni, companion of Rudziński tank banner 1743. Krzysztof , son von Hieronim, married in 1722 to Elżbieta Głoskowska (Perp. Czers. 18 f. 280 and 282; 20 f. 121; 25 f. 181; 26 f. 251; 19 f. 261). Aleksander, son of Jan née Lasocka, and his wife, Anna née Czosnowska, attested to a curriculum vitae in 1652 (DW. 51 f. 2046). His descendants are unknown. Bernard; Jan's son, married to Ewa Gozdzka in 1645, had a son, Jan, who succeeded his grandmother Palczewska in 1689, and two daughters: Maryanna; Wife of Grzegorz Obniski in 1677 and Teresa according to Waleryan Sankowski in 1685 (Zs: Warec. 27 f. 759 and Perp. Czers. 13 f. 539 and 14 A f. 112). Anselm, son of Jan née Zofia Masłowska, had a son Adryjan, who testified with his wife, Anna née Rudzka, in 1680 to life imprisonment. His son Franciszek in 1727 (Perp. Czers. 11 f. 637; 13 f. 685; 14 A f. 403; 20 f. 286). Marcyan, son of Jan, testified with his wife Zofia Kłoczewska in 1647 to life imprisonment; her sons: Adam, Jan, Remigian and daughter Anna, wife of Sebastyan Rudzki 1668. Adam, married to Ewa Uwielińska, widow of Waleryan Nietyx, had daughters: Anna after Adam Gasparski 1700, Maryanna after Michał Arciszewski 1714 r. and son Kazimierz, married 1713 in the 1. v. with Salomea Baranowska, 1733 in the 2nd B.C. with Maryanna Karwowska, then wife of Józef Leżeński. Last year he was the Czersk hood judge. His son Józef, born in Karwowska, married 1. v. with Petronella Raciborska 1758, 2nd from 1768 with Anna Humięcka née Czers. 10 f. 784; 13 f. 262; 14 A f. 269 and 301; 18 f. 45; 23 A f. 1 and 58; 30 f. 356; 31 f. 108; 34 f. 13, 38 and 361; DW. 62 f. 488). January; son of Marcyan, married to Joanna Mianowska in 1701 Remigian; Son of Marcyan, he signed with the Czersk Land to elect August II; married to Agnieszka Chynowska, with whom he gave a biography in 1687. Daughters of hers: Maryanna and Justyna, who were given dowries by their parents in 1711. Maryanna, last year's wife of Antoni Wojciech Michałowski, and Justyna, 1st of According to Stanisław Zaleski 1715, 2nd from According to Waleryan Młochowski 1721 (Perp. Czers. 16 B f. 145; 14 A f. 262; 17 f. 227; 19 f. 158 and 163; DW. 62 f. 969 and 974). Piotr, Maciej's son, secured dowry for his wife Małgorzata née Swiderska in 1601, in 1611 he sold Błotnica and Dembowica. His son Jakób in Branków with his wife Elżbieta Lasocka testified records - life imprisonment in 1626; from her sons: Stanisław, Franciszek, pastor of Międzyrzecz 1656; and daughters: Maryana after Jan Protazy Boniecki 1653, Helena after Jakób Dunin Szpot 1661 and Krystyna, 1. von. after Jakób Gumowski 1646, 2nd from after Walenty Grotowski 1663 (Perp. Czers 2 f. 110; 3 f. 344; 7 f. 293; 8 f. 296; 11 f. 619; 13 f. 344; 10 f. 728; 12 f. 209 and 322; M. 199 f. 42) . Jan, son of Mikołaj, a deputy from Czerski, testified that the estate was donated to his wife, Anna née Chmielewska, daughter of Jan, in 1539; their sons: Stanisław, Hieronim, Wawrzyniec, Paweł and Grzegorz, and daughters: Katarzyna after Maciej Piekarski 1553 and Barbara, wife of Stanisław Boniecki 1561 (Zs. Warec. 6 f. 143; 23 f. 731; 36 f. 377; 41 f. 568 and 702; 9 f. 785; Zs. Gr. Czers. 17 f. 396). Hieronim on Branków and Błotnica; son of Jan, secured dowry for his wife, Dorota née Boniecki, daughter of Łazarz, 1568; after her death he married Zofia Staniszewska, who was secured by a dowry in 1573. His daughter Dorota, 1609 the wife of Feliks Kozietulski. Wawrzyniec, son of Jan, had daughters by wife Anna: Zuzanna after Walenty Skorupka 1584, Katarzyna, Zofia after Andrzej Goliański 1595; and Anna, wife of 1st B.C. Trojan Przedworski in 1593, 2nd BC Jakób Oczosalski in 1603 (Zs. Warec. 10 f. 266; 11 f. 80; 19 f. 585; 14 f. 671; 16 f. 503; Zs. Gr. Czers. 45 f. 1065 and 53 f. 823 ; Perp. Czers. 2 f. 308). Paweł na Błotnica, son of Jan, married to Urszula Rzyśkówna née Pisarski in 1562, left no children (Zs. Gr. Czers. 22 f. 484; 29 f. 1562; Zs. Warec. 13 f. 578). Grzegorz in Branków, son of Jan, secured dowry for his wife, Dorota née Michałowska, 1562; and their sons: Paweł, Waleryan, Stanisław and daughters: Zofia, Elżbieta, Małgorzata and Barbara (Zs. Gr. Czers. 28 f. 320; 43 f. 142; 59 f. 770; Zs. Warec. 10 f. 940 13 f. 578). Zofia after Wojciech Byczyński 1611 Paweł, son of Grzegorz, married to Urszula Michałowska in 1604, left a daughter, Małgorzata; Wife of Abraham LeszNowskiego 1626, and son Jan in Branków and Wola 1635. Jan by Helena Dąbrowska had a son Jacenty, who with his wife, Maryanna née Czyszkowska, life records testified in 1678 Trąbki 1715 by Anna Służewska, he had a daughter, Eufrożyna, wife of Ignacy Laskowski. His widow in 1749, Valeryan, son of Gregory, secured the dowry for his wife, Ursula Boska, 1593 (Zs. Warec. 18 f. 10 and 183; 19 f. 369; Perp. Czers. 4 f. 18; 7 f 434, 365; 9 f. 251; 13 f. 208, 579; 18 f. 265, 271, 337; 29 f. 27, 31; DW. 62 f. 1040). Katarzyna after Bartłomiej Ostrowski 1624 Katarzyna, daughter of Jan; after Walenty Sankowski 1631 Jadwiga after Walenty Gośniewski 1642 Jadwiga Seweryna after Piotr Głuchowski 1657 Zuzanna after Walenty Suski 1670 (Perp. Czers. 7 f. 109; 8 f. 547; 10 f. 333; 12 f. 14 and 23; 13 f. 286; 17 f. 34). Michał, sub-delegate of the town of Stężycki 1779, vice-governor of the court in Stężycki 1788. Franciszek, sub-delegate of the town of Stężycki 1788. Stanisław, sub-army of Stężycki 1765.

1. The Grójec land records from 1476 mention the trial of Boniecki for the murder of N. Boniecki in 1476

2. Jan Warpensz, m Jan Warpensz

3. Piotr from Michałów, m Piotr from Michałów

4. Mikołaj Branecki and Mikołaj Branecki

5. Jan Zawisza, belongs to the town of Jan Zawisza

6. Coat of arms of Jasiona and Przerowa (Ks. 3 f. 213). N. Jasion and Przerowa

7. The first two belong to the Jasieńczyk family, the last one is Przerowa, so one of these coats of arms belongs to N. Przerowa

8. The Branecki family should be involved. N.Branecki

9. At the beginning of the 15th century, Stanisław and Stanisław lived

10. Mikołaj from Brankow. m Mikołaj from Brankow

11. 1470 we meet three brothers: Paweł, m Paweł 1470

12. Jana and m Jan

13. Nicholas of Brankovo. m Mikołaj from Brankow

14. By them Jan left two daughters: m Jan

15. Peter, near Peter

16. Wife of Stefan of Wola Magierowa in 1493 and mother of Stefan of Wola Magierowa in 1493

17. Małgorzata for k Małgorzata

18. Simon the Lord Mayor and Simon the Mayor

19th from Caniewo; they testify records in the years 1493 and 1508 to her uncles: N. von Caniewo

20. Paweł and Pawel

21. Nicholas. m Santa Claus

22. Letzterer vollendete 1480 mit Jan Zawiszyce den Abschnitt Branków and Wola Branecka (Zs. Warec. 1 A f. 6 and 19; und B f. 199, 325; 1 C f. 158; 4 f. 18). m Jan Zawiszyc 1480

23. Mikołaj, Podsędek Czersk 1504, M Mikołaj podsędek Czersk (Ehemann) 1504

24. von seiner Frau Małgorzata hinterließ Söhne: k Małgorzata

25. Grzegorz and M. Grzegorz

26. Johannes, der 1511 nach Branków gebracht wurde (Zs. Warec. 2 f. 162; 3 A f. 154 and 243; Zs. Gr. Czers. 4 f. 179). m Januar 1511

27. Grzegorz von einer unbekannten Frau hatte Töchter: m Grzegorz

28. Malgorzata, k Malgorzata

29. Zofia für k Zofia

30. Stanisław Biejkowski 1537, m Stanisław Biejkowski 1537

31. Anna für k Anna

32. Mikołaj Biejkowski 1550 and m Mikołaj Biejkowski 1550

33. Katarzyna, k Katarzyna

34. Ehefrau von Piotr Wysokiński und drei Söhne: m Piotr Wysokiński

35. Mikołaj, m Mikołaj

36. Piotr and M. Piotr

37. Maciej; die oben erwähnten Geschwister werden 1536 gegen Maciej verklagt, 1536

38. Boniecki (Zs. Warec. 5 f. 601, 686; 9 f. 333; Zs. Gr. Czers. 31 f. 159). m N. Boniecki

39. Piotr, m Piotr

Grzegorz '40. Sohn, M. Grzegorz

41. Zofia Biejkowska hatte zwei Söhne: k Zofia Biejkowski

42. Jerzy and M. Jerzy

43. Bernard, der mit seinem Onkel M. Bernard

44. Matthias completed the Błotnica section of 1583, including Maciej 1583

45. and a daughter Katarzyna, k Katarzyna

The 46th wife of Jerzy Błędowski in 1566 (Zs. Gr. Czers. 36 f. 103; 41 f. 683 and 688; 33 and 530). m Jerzy Błędowski 1566

47. Jerzy, m Jerzy

48 Son of Piotr, canon of Sandomierz and royal secretary 1593, pastor in Wrociszew 1597, cathedral pastor of Przemyśl 1604 (Perp. Czers. 1 A f. 327; Zs. Warec. 12 f. 349 and 18 f. 513). m Piotr canon Sandomierz (san)

Secretary to the Royal Court 1593

pastor

Cathedral priest Przemyśl (rus) 1604

1597

49. Bernard, Bruder des ersteren, Sammler von Czersk 1588, minderwertig in Czersk 1592, gekauft 1580 von Bernard dem Sammler Czersk (Ehemann) 1588

Pins Czersk (MA) 1592

1580

50. Biejkowski Winiary, im Bezirk Warka. m N. Biejkowski

51.1569 sicherte er seiner Frau, Emerencyannie geb. Wilkowska, die Mitgift in Branków und Wola. k Emerencjanna Wilkowski 1569

52. Von ihren Töchtern: Dorota für k Dorota

53. Jan Gzowski 1615 and m Jan Gzowski 1615

54. Jadwiga, k Jadwiga

55.1-V. Nach Sebastyan Chmielewski, 2-May. 1631 Ehefrau Sebastian Chmielewski 1631

56. Wojciech Korzeński, m Wojciech Korzeński

57. and son Samuel (Zs. Gr. Czers. 56 f. 502; 37 f. 581; Zs. Warec. 21 f. 128; 24 f. 529; M. 125 f. 44). m Samuel

58. Samuel, m Samuel

59. Son of Bernard, secured dowry for his wife M. Bernard

60. Annie nee Czyszkowska, 1601; with her daughter k Anna Czyszkowski 1601

61. Jadwiga, k Jadwiga

62. Wife of Mikołaj Lasocki 1639, m Mikołaj Lasocki 1639

63. and son Szymon, who secured his wife's dowry in 1636, m Szymon 1636

64. Krystyna nee Lasocki (Perp. Czers. 2 f. 124; 8 f. 547; 10 f. 42 and 9 f. 337). k Krystyna Lasocki

65. Kazimierz, m Kazimierz

66. Szymon's son, the owner of Branków, testified with his wife; m Simon

67. Konstanca née Skolimowski, life imprisonment 1661; her sons: k Konstancja Skolimowski 1661

68. Andrzej, m Andrzej

69. Francis and Mother Francis

70. Jakób, Branków m Jakób sold

71. Boglewski 1701 m N. Boglewski 1701

72. Andrzej registered with the Sandomierz Province for the election of August II. m Andrzej

73. Married to Zofia Szydłowska, attests her life in 1701 k Zofia Szydłowski 1701

74. Franciszek, died before 1728, mother Franciszek

75. Married to Katarzyna née Straszów, nearLast year she married Katarzyna Strasz

76. Wojciech Dunin Wolski. Their descendants are unknown. m Wojciech Dunin Wolski

77. Dorota,k Dorota

78. Daughter of Kazimierz, m Kazimierz

79. 1st of After Jan Rylski 1689, m Jan Rylski 1689

80. 2-o v. After Wojciech Boczkowski 1703 (Perp. Czers. 12 f. 237; 15 f. 337 and 332; 21 f. 93; 14 A f. 414; 16 B f. 257; Zs. Warec. 28 f. 360). m Wojciech Boczkowski 1703

81. Maciej in Branków and Błotnica, m Maciej

82. Grzegorz's third son secured the dowry for his wife, mother Grzegorz

83. Annie née Kozietulski, k Anna Kozietulski

84 Daughter of Stanisław, 1558 m Stanisław 1558

85. From her sons: Jan and m Jan

86. Piotr who completed the fortune department in 1602, m Piotr 1602

87. and daughter Małgorzata, k Małgorzata

88. Wife of Jan Celejowski 1588 (Zs. Warec. 9 f. 141; 18 f. 156; 14 f. 69). m Jan Celejowski 1588

January 89, m January

Maciej's 90th son in Branków and Błotnica twice renewed his marriages; his first wife was Maciej

91. Anna Lubiszewska, k Anna Lubiszewski

92. The daughter of Stanisław, to whom, saving half the property in 1597, he also gave custody of the children: m Stanisław 1597

93.Jerzy and Jerzy

94. Mary begotten with her; the other - k Maryna

95. Anna Palczewska, k Anna Palczewski

96. Daughter of Jan, with whom he testified a CV in 1613. He left numerous descendants from both women. m January 1613

97. From the first wife, in addition to the mentioned Jerzy and mother Jerzy

98. Maryny, k Maryna

99. had another son, Stanisław; to the other sons: m Stanisław

Jan 100, m Jan

101. Bernard, M.Bernard

102. Anselm and m Anselm

103. Marcyan and daughters: m Marcjan

104. Jadwiga, k Jadwiga

105.Barbara, kBarbara

106. Anna, kAnna

107. Agnieszka, k Agnieszka

108. Zofia and k Zofia

109. Krystyna. m Krystyn

110. With a will testified in 1643, he transferred to his sons: Stanisław and Stanisław 1643

111. Jan Wola Łychowska, m Jan

112. Bernhard and Mutter Bernhard

113. An Anselm Błotnica und m an Anselm

114. Marcyan, Teil von Branków and Wola. m Marcjan

115. Jerzy war damals schon tot, m Jerzy

116. Von seinen Töchtern: Maryna 1619, Ehefrau von Maryna 1619

117. Żelisław Bylina, m Żelisław Bylina

118. Barbara für k Barbara

119. Marcjan Bońko 1652, m Marcjan Bońko 1652

120. Anna für k Anna

121. Aleksander Rogowski 1642, m Aleksander Rogowski 1642

122. Agnieszka für k Agnieszka

123. Adam Okiręglicki 1626, m Adam Okiręglicki 1626

124. Zofia für k Zofia

125. Adam Oborski 1652 and Adam Oborski 1652

126. Krystyna married Krystyn

127. Mikołaj Koterski 1652 (Zs. Warec. 16 f. 78; 17 f. 68; 20 f. 265; 27 f. 90, 423 and 456; 25 f. 12; 22 f. 669; Perp. Czers. 11 f 470, 509 and 548; 7 f. 289). m Mikołaj Koterski 1652

128. Stanislaw, m Stanislaw

129. Son of Jan, m Jan

130. Married to Anna Cętkowska in 1642 (Zs. Warec. 27 f. 288). k Anna Cętkowski 1642

January 131, m January

132. Son of Jan, granted a sum by his father in 1638, m Jan 1638

133. from Elżbieta Lasocka had sons: k Elżbieta Lasocki

134. Hieronim and m Hieronim

135. Aleksandra, who, along with his great-uncle and siblings, inherits his grandmother Alexander

136. Palczewska was left by N. Palczewski

137. Boskieu 1689 r. M N. Boski 1689

138. Hieronim, m Hieronim

139. Son of Jan, m Jan

140 by Anna Babska had three sons: k Anna Babski

141. Stanisław, m Stanisław

142. Francis and Mother Francis

143. Krzysztof, heirs in Wola Łychowska confirmed by Krzysztof

144. Jastrzębski 1698, m N. Jastrzębski 1698

145. and a daughter Jadwiga, k Jadwiga

146. the wife of Franciszek Grzegorzewski in 1694 (Zs. Warec. 26 f. 392 and 393; Perp. Czers. 14 A f. 403; 23 A f. 266; 16 A f. 68; 14 C f. 264; 38 D f. 24). m Franciszek Grzegorzewski 1694

147. Stanisław, m Stanisław

148. Son of Hieronim, heir of Wola Łychowska, m. Hieronim

149. Married to Anna Słąnek born 1715 and Anna Słąnka 1715

150. Francis, M.Francis

151. Son of Hieronim, stolnik of Liw 1733, m Hieronim the stolnik Liw (husband) 1733

152. Married to Zuzanna Cebrzykowska 1726, k Zuzanna Cebrzykowski 1726

153. He had a son, Antoni, comrade of the Rudziński tank banner in 1743 m Antoni, comrade of 1743

154. Krzysztof, m Krzysztof

155. Son of Hieronim, married 1722 to Hieronim 1722

156. Elżbieta Głoskowskią (Perp. Czers. 18 f. 280 and 282; 20 f. 121; 25 f. 181; 26 f. 251; 19 f. 261). k Elżbieta Głoskowski

157. Alexander, m Alexander

158. Son of Jan with m Jan

159. Lasocka, testified with his wife, near N. Lasocki

160. Anna née Czosnowska, life records 1652 (DW. 51 f. 2046). His descendants are unknown.

k Anna Czosnowski 1652

161. Bernard; son of M.Bernard

162. John, m Jan

163. Married to Ewa Gozdzka 1645, k Ewa Gozdzki 1645

164. had a son by her, Jan, who passed his success on to his grandmother John

165. Palczewska 1689 and two daughters: k N. Palczewski 1689

166. Maryanna; Mrs k Marianna

167. Grzegorz Obniski 1677 and Grzegorz Obniski 1677

168. Teresa for k Teresa

169. Waleryan Sankowski 1685 (Zs: Warec. 27 f. 759 and Perp. Czers. 13 f. 539 and 14 A f. 112). m Walerian Sankowski 1685

170. Anselm, m Anselm

171. Son of Jan, m Jan

172. by Zofia Masłowska had a son named Zofia Masłowski

173. Adryjana, who with his wife m Adrian

174. Anna née Rudzki, sentenced to life imprisonment in 1680. k Anna Rudzki 1680

175. His son Franciszek 1727 (Perp. Czers. 11 f. 637; 13 f. 685; 14 A f. 403; 20 f. 286). m Francis 1727

176. Marcyan, M. Marcian

177. Son of Jan, testified with his wife, Jan

178. Zofia Kłoczewska, a life sentence in 1647; her sons: k Zofia Kłoczewski 1647

179. Adam, m Adam

Jan 180, m Jan

181. Remigian, M. Remigian

182. and daughter Anna, k Anna

183. Wife of Sebastyan Rudzki 1668 m Sebastian Rudzki 1668

184. Adam, m Adam

185. Married to Ewa Uwielińska, k Ewa Uwieliński

As the 186th widow of Valerian Nietyx, he had daughters: m Walerian Nietyxa

187. Anna für k Anna

188. Adam Gasparski 1700, m Adam Gasparski 1700

189. Maryanna für k Marianna

190. Michał Arciszewski 1714, m Michał Arciszewski 1714

191. und Sohn Kazimierz, verheiratet 1713 1-v. myth m Kazimierz 1713

192. Salomea Baranowska, k Salomea Baranowski

193.2-v. Myth Maryanna Karwowska 1733, k Marianna Karwowski 1733

194. dann die Frau von Józef Leżeński. Im letzten Jahr war er Haubenrichter von Czersk. m Józef Leżeński Haubenrichter Czersk (Ehemann)

195. Sein Sohn Józef, geboren mit seiner Mutter Józef

196. Karwowska, near N. Karwowski

197. married 1st of with Petronella Raciborska 1758, k Petronella Raciborski 1758

198. 2-o v. With Anna Humięcka née Rzewuski in 1768 he sold Kręzel to his second wife in 1768 k Anna Rzewuski Humięcki 1768

1768

199. Jacob, m Jacob

200. Józef's brother, he sold Błotnica m Józef

201. Boglewski 1773 (Perp. Czers. 10 f. 784; 13 f. 262; 14 A f. 269 and 301; 18 f. 45; 23 A f. 1 and 58; 30 f. 356; 31 f. 108; 34 f. 13, 38 and 361; DW. 62 f. 488). m N. Boglewski 1773

January 202; son m jan

203. Marcyana, m Marcjan

204. Married to Joanna Mianowska 1701 k Joanna Mianowski 1701

205. Remigian; m son Remigian

206. Marcyana, he wrote with the Czersk Land for the election of August II; married to m Marcjan

207. Agnieszka Chynowska, with whom he witnessed a life sentence in 1687. k Agnieszka Chynowski 1687

208. Daughters by her: Maryanna and k Marianna

209. Justyna, who was given a dowry by her parents in 1711. k Justyna 1711

210.Maryanna, married to Marianna for the past year

211. Antoni Wojciech Michałowski and m Antoni Wojciech Michałowski

212. Justyna, k Justyna

213.1-o v. After Stanisław Zaleski 1715, m Stanisław Zaleski 1715

214. 2-o v. According to Waleryan Młochowski 1721 (Perp. Czers. 16 B f. 145; 14 A f. 262; 17 f. 227; 19 f. 158 and 163; DW. 62 f. 969 and 974). m Walerian Młochowski 1721

215. Peter, m Piotr

Maciejs 216. Sohn sicherte seiner Frau Maciej die Mitgift

217. Małgorzata geb. Swiderski, 1601, verkaufte 1611 Błotnica und Dembowica. k Malgorzata Swiderski 1601

1611

218. Sein Sohn Jakob in Branków sagte mit seiner Frau Jacob aus

219. Elżbieta Lasocka, Vermächtnis - lebenslange Haft 1626; ihrer Söhne: k Elżbieta Lasocki 1626

220. Stanisław, m Stanisław

221. Franciszek, Pfarrer von Międzyrzecz 1656; und Töchter: m Franciszek, der Pfarrer von Międzyrzecz (Item) 1656

222. Maryana für Marian

223. Jan Protazy Boniecki 1653, m Jan Protazy Boniecki 1653

224. Helena for k Helena

225. Jakób Dunin Szpot 1661 and Jakób Dunin 1661

226. Krystyna, m Krystyn

227.1-o v. After Jakób Gumowski 1646, m Jakób Gumowski 1646

228. 2-o v. After Walenty Grotowski 1663 (Perp. Czers. 2 f. 110; 3 f. 344; 7 f. 293; 8 f. 296; 11 f. 619; 13 f. 344; 10 f. 728; 12 f. 209 and 322 ; M. 199 f. 42). m Walenty Grotowski 1663

Jan 229, m Jan

230. Son of Mikołaj, Czersk Deputy, testified that the estate was donated to his wife Mikołaj, Czersk Deputy (husband).

231. Anna née Chmielewski, k Anna Chmielewski

232. Daughters of Jan, 1539; her sons: m Jan. 1539

233. Stanisław, m Stanisław

234. Hieronim, m Hieronim

235. Wawrzyniec, m Wawrzyniec

236. Paweł and m Paweł

237. Grzegorz und Töchter: m Grzegorz

238. Katarzyna für k Katarzyna

239. Maciej Piekarski 1553 and Maciej Piekarski 1553

240. Barbara, Barbara

241. ż Ehefrau von Stanisław Boniecki 1561 (Zs. Warec. 6 f. 143; 23 f. 731; 36 f. 377; 41 f. 568 and 702; 9 f. 785; Zs. Gr. Czers. 17 f. 396 ). m Stanislaus Boniecki 1561

242. Hieronim auf Branków und Błotnica; Sohn Hieronims

243. John sicherte die Mitgift für seine Frau, Mutter John

244. Dorota geb. Boniecki, k Dorota Boniecki

245. Tochter des Lazarus, 1568; nach ihrem Tod heiratete er 1568 Lazarus

246. Zofia Staniszewska gesichert durch eine Mitgift im Jahr 1573 k Zofia Staniszewski im Jahr 1573

247. Seine Tochter Dorota, 1609 seine Frau k Dorota 1609

248. Feliks Kozietulski. m Feliks Kozietulski

249. Wawrzyniec, m Wawrzyniec

250. Sohn von Jan, m Jan

251. Von der Frau von Anna hatte er Töchter: k Anna

252. Zuzanna für k Zuzanna

253. Walenty Skorupka 1584, Walenty Skorupka 1584

254. Katarzyna, k Katarzyna

255. Zofia für k Zofia

256. Andrzej Goliański 1595; and m Andrzej Golinski 1595

257. Anna, cannabis

258. die Frau von 1. v. Trojan Przedworski 1593, m Trojan Przedworski 1593

259.2-v. Jakób Oczosalski 1603 (Zs. Warec. 10 f. 266; 11 f. 80; 19 f. 585; 14 f. 671; 16 f. 503; Zs. Gr. Czers. 45 f. 1065 u 53 f. 823; Perp Czers. 2 f. 308). m Jakob Oczosalski 1603

260. Paweł auf Błotnica, m Paweł

261. Sohn von John, M. Jan

262. Verheiratet mit Urszula Rzyśkówna geb. Pisarski 1562, hinterließ keine Kinder (Zs. Gr. Czers. 22 f. 484; 29 f. 1562; Zs. Warec. 13 f. 578). k Urszula von Pisarski Rzyśko 1562

263. Grzegorz auf Branków, m Grzegorz

264. Sohn von John, sicherte die Mitgift für seine Frau, m Jan

265. Dorota geb. Michałowski, 1562; ihrer Söhne: k Dorota Michałowski 1562

266. Pawel, m Paweł

267. Valeryan, M. Baldrian

268. Stanisław und Töchter: m Stanisław

269. Zofia, k Zofia

270. Elizabeth, k Elizabeth

271. Małgorzata und k Małgorzata

272. Barbara (Zs. Gr. Czers. 28 f. 320; 43 f. 142; 59 f. 770; Zs. Warec. 10 f. 940; 13 f. 578). k Barbara

273. Zofia für k Zofia

274. Wojciech Byczyński 1611 m Wojciech Byczyński 1611

275. Pawel, m Paweł

276. Sohn von Grzegorz, M. Grzegorz

277. Verheiratet mit Urszula Michałowska 1604, k Urszula Michałowski 1604

278. hinterließ eine Tochter, Margaret; Frau k Małgorzata

279. Abraham Lesznowski 1626, m Abraham Lesznowski 1626

280 and son Jan in Branków and Wola 1635 m Jan 1635

Jan 281 with m Jan

282. Helena Dąbrowska had a son, Helena Dąbrowski

283. Jacenty, who testified with his wife, m Jacenty

284. Maryanna née Czyszkowski, life imprisonment 1678 k Marianna Czyszkowski 1678

285. Francis, Mother Francis

286. Son of Jacenty, owner of Żabieniec, bought by Jacenty

287. Czyszkowski and Trąbki 1715, m N. Czyszkowski 1715

288. from Anna Służewska had a daughter named Anna Służewski

289. Euphrosine, k Euphrosine

290. the wife of Ignacy Laskowski. m Ignacy Laskowski

291. His widow 1749 Valeryan, m Valerian 1749

292. Son of Grzegorz, secured dowry for his wife Grzegorz

293. Ursula Boska, 1593 (Zs. Warec. 18 f. 10 and 183; 19 f. 369; Perp. Czers. 4 f. 18; 7 f. 434, 365; 9 f. 251; 13 f. 208) , 579; 18 f. 265, 271, 337; 29 f. 27, 31; DW. 62 f. 1040). at Ursula the Divine 1593

294. Katarzyna for k Katarzyna

295. Bartłomiej Ostrowski 1624 m Bartłomiej Ostrowski 1624

296. Katarzyna, k Katarzyna

297. Daughter of John; for m Jan

298. Walenty Sankowski 1631 m Walenty Sankowski 1631

299. Hedwig for Hedwig

300. Walenty Gośniewski 1642. M. Walenty Gośniewski 1642

301. Jadwiga Seweryn neben Jadwiga Seweryn

302. Piotr Głuchowski 1657 m Piotr Głuchowski 1657

303. Zuzanna für k Zuzanna

304. Walenty Suski 1670 (Perp. Czers. 7 f. 109; 8 f. 547; 10 f. 333; 12 f. 14 and 23; 13 f. 286; 17 f. 34). m Walenty Suski 1670

305. Michał, Unterdelegierter der Stadt Stężyca 1779, Vizegericht des Gerichts Stężyca 1788 m Michał, Unterdelegierter der Stadt Stężyca (san) 1779

Hofvizemeister Stężyca (san) 1788

306. Franciszek, Unterdelegierter der Stadt Stężyca 1788 M. Franciszek Unterdelegierter der Stadt Stężyca (san) 1788

307. Stanisław, Lesser Wojski Stężyca 1765 m Stanisław Wojski Lesser Stężyca (san) 1765

Karol, born to Anna Czapska, 2nd v. Słotwińska 1766 (DW. 85 f. 695). Edward and Franciszek, sons of Teofil née Katarzyna Wiśniewska, grandson of Antoni, great-grandson of Jan, great-great-grandson of Walenty, son of Wojciech, heir to Cetka's estate in 1692, proved their noble lineage in the kingdom of 1852 and 1860 (A. b . Her.).

1. Karol, m Karol

2nd born of Anna Czapska, k Anna Czapski

3. 2-o v. Słotwińska 1766 (DW. 85 f. 695). k N. Słotwiński 1766

4. Edward and Edward

5. Francis, Mother Francis

6. the sons of Teofil, née Teofil

7. Katarzyna Wiśniewska, k Katarzyna Wiśniewski

8. Antoni's grandson, M. Antoni

9. Jan's great-grandson, m Jan

10. Great-great grandson of Walenty, M. Walenty

11. Son of Wojciech, heir to Cetka's estate in 1692, proved her noble origin in the kingdom of 1852 and 1860 (A. b. Her.). m Wojciech 1692

Peter de Czapelken 1395 (RM.). In Podlasie we also meet Czapski Leliwits originating from Czaples resident there, but how these houses are related is impossible to find out. In 1526 King Zygmunt confirmed to Marcin Czapski that he owned the village of Czaple; this privilege mentioned that these estates belonged to his ancestors (M. 42 f. 42). This Marcin, 1548 lay judge, was probably the son of Stefan Czapelken, brother-in-law of Janek from Targowisko, provincial judge in Chełmno, around 1470 (Kętrz. Pam. Akad. Um. I. f. 170) . In 1569, Sebastjan received the village of Mejsterwald in the Pomeranian Province from Zygmunt August (M. 108 f. 80). Mikołaj, née Aleksandra Bąkowska, 2nd from Eremianowa Dembińska, castellan of Rogozińska, left daughters in 1640: Anna for Paweł Czarliński and Aleksandra for Baltazar Bystram, both of whom died in 1661 same choice of King Michael. Sebastjan, 1673 ensign of Chełmno, 1685 chamberlain of Malbork, finally castellan of Chełmno, died 1699. His wife Magdalena Wilczyńska (Sig. 14 f. 83). Melchior, son of Sebastyan (VL 1703), sword bearer of the Prussian lands in 1709. Józef, son of Melchior, as envoy of Chełmno Province, signed the General Warsaw Union in 1733 (Obl. Warsz. 49 f. 422). Piotr Aleksander, staroste of Klec in 1696, castellan of Kruszwica in 1703, last year received a life sentence in the Radzyń starostetry for his wife Maryanna, née Szydłowska. In 1710 he became castellan of Chełmno; He died in 1717, in which his widow received a royal consensus on the resignation of Starostia Radzyń and Sobowicki to Piotr Czapski and his wife Konstancia née Gnińska. Franciszek, 1676 Pomeranian ensign, 1677 chamberlain of Malbork, married to Magdalena von Holtzen (Guldenbalk von Holt), for which he was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1671 in the rectory (Sig. 12 f. 100). Jan Chryzostom, castellan of Kruszwica 1693, castellan of Elbląg 1699, died 1716. Franciszek, son of Jan Chryzostom, castellan of Danzig from Chełmno Chamberlain 1725, whose daughter Ludwik succeeded in 1750 Michał Skórzewski, brother of the predecessor, from Swordfish of the Prussian Lands his brother Franciszek, castellan of Danzig in 1737. His son Józef, major general of the crown troops, 1757 Pomeranian eunuch, 1758 castellan of Elbląg and knight of the Order of the White Eagle 1760. His daughter Brygida, wife of Marceli Zieliński, Wojski of Płock, died in 1801, buried in Toruń. Antoni, son of Ignacy, 1753 major of the crown troops (DW. 74 f. 718), 1757 court assessor (Sig. 27), ensign of Malbork 1759, chamberlain of Chełmno 1762, adjutant general of Stanisław August 1764 (MP), received a tank banner in 1765 (MP.), already Major General in 1766, received a new armored banner (Sig. 31). In 1760 he is the swordfish of the Prussian lands. 1766 became a knight of St. Stanisław (DW. 87 f. 625). In 1782 he became a colonel in the Crown Army (ext. 98 f. 492), in 1784 a lieutenant general (ext. 100 f. 1345). In 1753 he sold Nowe Miasto to Szydłowski and Sokołów to Lipski. He signed the election of Stanisław August with the Chełmno Province. Married to Candide Lipska, castellan of Łęczyca (DW. 74 f. 718 and 744; 87 f. 1449 and 96 f. 632), he had sons: Mikołaj, the owner of Bukowiec, major general and chief of the crown troops, and Józef, Major General, Military Commissioner; they counted Lubomirska 1792 (DW. 100 f. 312 and 108 f. 794). Last year Mikołaj was a Knight of St. Stanislaus. Mikołaj, endowed with the hereditary Prussian count title in 1804, married to Marya Czapska; Governor of Chełmno, he left their daughter Antonina with Antoni Skórzewski and son Franciszek, born 1797, died 1862. Mr. Franciszek, the owner of Bukowiec, member of the Prussian manor for life, married to the count. Michalina Czapska, daughter of Stanisław, had three sons and five daughters, including: 1) Count. Stanisław, owner of Bukowiec, member of the Prussian House of Lords for life, born in 1837, died in Paris in 1884, with Fr. Olga Czetwertyńska, the daughter of Boris, left no children. 2) Mr. Kazimierz; born 1842, died 1879, with Count Mary Goetzendorf-Grabowska, daughter of Edward, he left sons: Włodzimierz and Franciszek and daughters: Izabella and Melania. Włodzimierz died in Grylewo on August 3, 1890. 3) Count. Alexander, born 1849, the owner of Skąpy, married on July 1, 1879 in Vilnius, Jadwiga Sobańska, coat of arms Radlica, daughter of Leon. 4) Mr. Matylda, married 12 August 1865 to Hipolit Oświecimski. 5) Mr. Józefa was married to Jan Walenty Burzyński on October 16, 1866. 6) Mr. Marya after Ludwik Szczeniacki. 7) Std. Sophia and 8) Mr. Jadwiga after Władysław Ordęga. Józef son of Antoni, born in Bukowiec he had a son on March 12, 1760 by Maryanna Pławińska, Józef Napoleon, born 1797 in Bydgoszcz, an officer of the former Polish troops who died in 1852, married Count Eleonora Mielżyńska, daughter of Stanisław . Her son Bogdan, born . On May 13, 1851, the first ordinarius in Smogulec, the mother estate from which the order of the Order of 1861 arose, received the hereditary title of count according to the birthright of that year. Franciszek Stanisław Kostka, son of Ignacy, castellan of Gdańsk, chamberlain of Chełmno 1752, castellan of Chełmno 1762, voivode of Chełmno and starost of Kowalewski 1766, knight of the Order of the White Eagle 1762 (DW 107 f. 987), by Dorota Działyńska Daughters: Anna with Józef Oskierka and Mary with Mikołaj Czapski from Bukowiec, a general. With Fr. Weronika Radziwiłłówna, Vilnius Voivode, sons: Karol and Stanisław. Karol, owner of the Stankowski estate in Minsk Governorate, Marshal of the Minsk District nobility, married to Fabianna Obuchowiczówna, whose sons: Adam, Karol Ignacy and Emeryk, were awarded the title of Count in the Russian Empire in 1874, his children were: 1) Marya Salezya , visiting card. 2) Karol Ignacy, unmarried. 3) Adam, born 1819; Chamber cadet of the Imperial Russian court, owner of Nowosiółka, Naruszewicz, Nacz etc., from 1874 count, married in 1845 to count Marya Rzewuska, daughter of Henryk, of whom: a) count. Adam , born On December 23, 1849, on April 17, 1873 he was married to Jadwiga Reytanów, he had a daughter, Marya, and a son, Franciszek, born 1885; b) Std. Henryka, married 1869, Count Wojciech Zyberg-Plater and c) count. Aleksandra, married in 1873 to Aleksander Kolemine, divorced from him, married morganatically in Darmstadt in 1885 to Ludwig III, Grand Duke of Hesse. Divorced again, she bears the title Count Hutten-Czapska. 4) Emeryk, born 11/5/1828, owner of Stankowo, chamberlain of the Imperial Russian court, count from 1874, former vice-governor of the city of St. Petersburg, director of the forest department of the Ministry of State Treasury, etc., owner of one of the most beautiful numismatic collections in Poland , married 1854 .bar. Elżbieta Meyendorff, daughter of Jerzy; From her: a) Mr Karl, born 1860, mayor of the city of Minsk 1890, married to Marya nee Pusłowska, daughter of Count Franciszek and Leontyna nee Włodków; b) Std. Jerzy, born in 1861, he married the Count in 1886 at Castle Tetschen. Józefa Thun-Hohenstein, daughter of Fryderyk, former Austrian Ambassador in Petersburg, by whom he has a daughter, Leopoldina; c) Std. Zofia, married 1875 to Graf. Henryk Zyberg-Plater and d) count. Elizabeth. Stanisław, son of Franciszek, owner of Kiejdany, officer in the Polish army, colonel in the Napoleonic army, married to Zofia Obuchowiczówna, his sister-in-law's sister. Francis Czapski. 2) Maryan, Chamberlain of the Imperial Russian Court, Marshal of Nobility of Kaunas Governorate, author of “Historia Pferd”, heir of Kiejdany, married to Justyna Rostworowska, daughter of Mikołaj, his children: a) Stanisław, b ) Maryan; c) Mikołaj; d) Anna, married to Konstanty Breza, owner of Lednogóra; e) Zofia, married to Stanisław Breza, owner of Więckowice. 3) Adolf, Marshal of Nobility of Kaunas Province, died in 1883, married Stanisława Górska, daughter of Hipolit. , died childless; b) Stanisław, married on April 26, 1888 in Dresden to Count Jadwiga Potulicka, daughter of Józef; c) Zofia under Count Aleksander Choiseul-Gouffier; d) Adolfina after Gustaw Przezdziecki , son of Aleksander, owner of Falenty e) Krystyna after Count Mieczysław Potulicki 4) Edward, owner of Swojatycze, deceased 1888, married to Antonina Różycka, daughter of Floryan. His children: a) Floryan, died on November 29, 1889 in Petersburg; born Edward, died in Kościelec 18 87; c) Mary; d) Antonina, married to Adolf Poniński, the owner of Kościelec; e) Veronica. married Mr. Jan Plater-Zyberg. Piotr Aleksander, brother of Jan Chryzostom, Starost of Knyszyn, became castellan of Chełmno in 1717 and voivode of Pomeranian in 1726. According to the royal consensus of 1717, he and his wife, Konstanty née Gnińska, acquired the Starostei of Radzyń and Sobowice from their nephew Piotrowa Czapska (Sig. 19). He was also starost of Skarszewo. He died in 1737, and his remaining widow, according to the royal consent of 1740, presented her sons with the Starostia of Radzyń and Sobowice (Sig. 26). Jan Ansgary, son of the Pomeranian voivode, by his first wife Teresa Kossówna, starost of Klec, Lonkorski and Bracyański in 1722, great crown hunter in 1732, in the same year voivode of Chełmno and Starost of Kowalewski and in 1738 grand treasurer of the crown . In 1722 he received the ius communicativum for his wife Teresa née Zamoyska; the Smolensk Voivodeship, to the districts of Klec, Lonkor and Bracy (Sig. 20 and M. 236 f. 368). In 1732 he became a knight of the Order of the White Eagle. In 1735 he received a parable letter for a tank banner (Sig. 24). In 1736 he received the royal consensus on the cession of the Starostei Klecki to Mirosławski (Sig. 26) and in 1742 the Starostei Bracyań to his half-brother with Thomas and his wife and with his daughter Mary (Sig. 26). In 1733 he signed the General Warsaw Union (Obl. Warsz. 49 f. 422). His daughters: Marya, 1st B.C. After Antoni Potocki, Starost von Kołomyja, then married her uncle Tomasz in 1748, and Anna after Antoni Anzelm Nieborski, Starost von Ciechanów 1748 (M. 232 f. 352; DW. 70 f. 1033) and 1044; 71 f. 156 and 74 f. 1282; person czers 27 f. 180). Tomasz, son of the Pomeranian voivode and Konstancia nee Gnińska (M. 236 f. 368), Starost von Knyszyn probably after his father Radzyński from 1740, then Lonkorski and Bracyański 1743, married to his son Mary, daughter of Jan Ansgar ( M. 280 f. 369), had numerous descendants with her, of whom only two daughters remained: Urszula, married to the Crown Secretary Stanisław Małachowski, with whom marriage contracts were concluded in 1772 and 1773 (M. 236, f. 368 and 280 f. 369 ) and Konstanca for Fr. Dominik Radziwiłł, the eldest of Rzeczyca. The latter, who had applied for and received a divorce in 1782, married her brother-in-law Małachowski in 1784 (M. 297 f. 271 and DW. 93 f. 54 and 100 f. 1163). Tomasz, Starost von Knyszyn, after being widowed, married Julianna de Kaëpsy, to whom he bequeathed all his valuables, gold and silver, in 1783 (DW. 99 f. 727). As the envoy of Tczew County, Tomasz signed the General Union of Warsaw in 1733, and as the envoy of Brodnica County he signed the election of Stanisław August with the Chełmno Voivodeship. Paweł Tadeusz, son of the Pomeranian voivode from Gnińska, major general of the crown troops in 1763. Jan, son of the Pomeranian voivode from Gnińska, starost from Sobowidzki. Her sisters: Rozalia, 1st BC Wife of Adam Tadeusz Chodkiewicz, Voivode of Brzeg-Lithuania, 2nd BC Hieronim Radziwiłł, Great Standard Bearer W. Ks. Litewski, divorced from him in 1762 (Perp. Czers. 31 f. 251; 32 f. 6, 11 and 192; DW. 82 f. 343). Franciszek Tomasz, brother of Jan Ansgar, abbot of Pelplin, bishop of Dionna in 1725, coadjutor of the diocese of Chełmno and finally bishop of Chełmno in 1731. Marcin, the eunuch of Wenden, died in 1736. His son Jan, a voivodeship envoy Chełmno, signed the General Warsaw Union in 1733 (Obl. Warsz. 49 f. 422). Walenty, son of Jan, had a son, Franciszek, owner of Sumowo, whose son Tomasz, owner of Sumowo, died 1862, married in 1st BC. with Marya Wilczewska, 2nd from Bogumiła born Kalkstein. From his daughter's first wife: Antonina after Henryk Sypniewski, Leokady and Izabella after Natalis Sulerzycki. About the second wife, daughter Julia with Ludwik Nostitz Jackowski and sons: 1) Józef, owner of Sumowo, married to Zofia Kaweczyńska, and had sons: Kazimierz, married to Ludwika Wolffówna, 1st v. Rzeszotarska, owner of Stolniki in Rawa, who died in 1898; Ignatius; Antoni, who died unmarried in Białaczów in 1899; zygmunt; Adam and daughter Aniela after Roman Ziołecki. 2) Jan, the owner of Bobrów, married to Zofia Rutkowska, has sons: Artur and Jerzy, and daughters: Zofia behind Józef Karwat, Janina and Marya. Walenty Aleksander, Bishop of Przemyśl, Bishop of Kujawy 1741, died 1751, Knight of the Order of the White Eagle 1740. He sold his place in Nowy Świat in Warsaw to the Brühls in 1746 (M. 228 f. 37). His brother Maciej, an envoy from the Chełmno Voivodeship, signed the General Warsaw Union in 1733 (Obl. Warsz. 49 f. 422). Piotr, the brother of the previous ones, 1737 Pomeranian ensign, 1733 envoy of the Tczew district, signed the General Warsaw Union (Obl. Warsz. 49 f. 422). His sons: Michał August and Jakób. Michał August, Chamberlain of Augustus III, bought the Kościerzyna Landgraviate from the Czartoryski family according to the royal consent of 1746. In 1756 Suleczyn sold it to Brühlom (DW. 80 f. 107). In the same year Brühl gave up the Staroste of Kościerzyna and became governor of Malbork and Staroste of Kirszpie. 1758 Knight of the Order of the White Eagle. Michał, married 1st v. with Izabella Przebendowska, for whom he received the jus communicative to the Kościerzyna elders in 1752, 2. with Brygida Działyńska, 3rd from with Anna Ledóchowska, daughter of Franciszek (DW. 112 f. 1094), By his first wife he left a daughter, Teresa, married on September 21, 1778 to Aleksander Potocki, Senator-Voivode during the time of the Duchy of Warsaw. Jakób, the Pomeranian ensign, became treasurer of the Prussian lands in 1746. The owner of Smętowo, married to Róża Ewa Czapska, Pomeranian voivode, widow of Chodkiewicz, in 1775 left his daughter Konstanca, wife of Maksymilian Mielżyński (DW. 92 f. 104). Józef, treasurer of Kruszwica in 1765, owner of Borzejewo, née Justyna Kraszewska, left a son, Jan Benignin, married to Jadwiga Rychłowska. Son of Anastazy, officer of the Napoleonic army, married to Wiktorya Sikorska, whose daughter Tekla married Franciszek Karłowski from Dobieszewo and sons: 1) Józef, owner of Kuchary, married to Józefa Kalksteinówna, their sons: Józef and Stanisław.2) Bolesław, owner by Chwalęcin, Żo

Naty with Marya Skórzewska, daughter of Ignacy, has a son, Franciszek, and daughters: Marya and Ludwika. Krzysztof and his wife, Małgorzata née Manteufel, obtained a royal consent in 1658 for the cession of Barlonin in the district of Puck to the son of Piotr (M. 201 f. 67). Krzysztof, son of Jan and grandson of Krzysztof, died 1702, Pomeranian ensign, then castellan of Danzig, died 1724. N., butler of Chełmno, died 1720. Rozalia after Józef Pląskowski 1750 Anna, wife of 1st v. N. Cętkowski, 2nd from Józef Słotwiński, Hunter from Dobrzyński, 1766 (DW. 85 f. 695). Stanisław, adjutant general of the small crown club and courtier of the Elector of Saxony and his wife Anna d'Aloy, confirmed by Rudnicki in 1782 (DW. 98 f. 479 and 90 f. 44). Józef Czapski, owner of Kruszyn and Niewierz in the Brodnica district, sold these estates in 1740 to his son Jan, who in 1782 presented them to his son Józef, who was married to Anna Wernikowska. His son Franciszek sold the property together with Żmijewek, which his father had bought from Dąbski in 1793, in 1820 to Pruski, Białobłocki and Wybicki. Franciszek with his son Leonard and his brothers: Izydor and Antoni, had nobility in the kingdom from 1837 and 1838. Franciszek, the buyer of Małopolska, Dąbrówka, Dzierżno, Ignacków and Radomice, besides Leonard also had daughters: Leokadya, wife of Romuald Pląskowski, Professor at the University of Warsaw, Faustyna Kujawińska and sons: Alfons and Melchior. Alfons, the owner of Dzierżno in the Rypin district, left his daughter Stefania to his wife N. Pawłowska; after Antoni Kryszka, professor at the University of Warsaw. Melchior, the owner of Ignacków in Lipno district from Józefa Pląskowska had sons: Jan and Józef and daughters: Marya and Teodora. Leonard, son of Franciszek, owner of Radomice, in the Lipno district, president of the detailed directorate of the rural credit company in Płock, died in 1888, by Barbara Srokanicz he left the following descendants: 1) Józef, born 1842 and 2) Stanisław, born 1844, died 1863 3) Julian, born 1850, owner of Radomice and Aleksandrów, married to Zofia Pruska, their son Witold, born 1885 §4) Witold, born 1853, owner of Dzierżno and Konotopic, married to Marya Gockowska, and has sons: Julian, born 1886, Ludwig, born 1898 and a daughter, Zofia, 5) Zygmunt, born 1862 6) January, born 1864 §7) Maria nach Brochocki. 8) Zenobia. 9) Zofia after Henryk Karwosiecki and 10) Michalina after Konrad Dzierzgowski. Aleksander Czapski, owner of Dołoteczka in 1715, had sons: Stanisław and Grzegorz. Jan, son of Stanisław, left sons: Antoni and Aleksander. Piotr Paweł son of Antoni and Wiktorya née Wierzbicki in 1840 and Franciszek son of Aleksander and Franciszka née Skwierczyńska in 1843 had their nobility in the kingdom. Józef son of Grzegorz had two sons: Józef and Jan. Jan Leon son of Józef in 1843 and Mateusz son of Jan with his son Leonard in 1843 and 1845 proved their nobility in the kingdom ( A. b. Her.).

1. Peter de Chapelken 1395 (RM.). m Piotr de Czapelken 1395

2. In Podlasie we also meet Czapski Leliwits originating from N. Leliwa Czapski

3rd of Czaple, which are located there, but what is the relationship between these houses, it is impossible to find out. N. from the chapel

4. In 1526 King Zygmunt confirmed to Marcin Czapski that he owned the village of Czaple; this privilege mentioned that these estates belonged to his ancestors (M. 42 f. 42). m Marcin Czapski 1526

5. That Marcin, alderman in 1548, was probably the son of Marcin, alderman in Świecie (pom) 1548

6. Stefan Czapelken, m Stefan Czapelken

7. Brother-in-law of Janek from Targowisko, judge in Chełmno, around 1470 (Kętrz. Pam. Akad. Um. I. f. 170). m Janko from Targowisko Richter Chełmno (Chm)

8. Sebastyan received from Sebastian

9. Zygmunt August 1569, village of Mejsterwald in the Pomeranian Province (M. 108 f. 80). m Zygmunt August 1569

10. Mikołaj, m Mikołaj

11. by Aleksandra Bąkowska, k Aleksandra Bąkowski

12. 2-o v. Eremianowa Dembińska, castellan of Rogoźno, 1640, left daughters: k (her husband: Eremian) Dembiński, castellan of Rogoźno (Item) 1640

13. Anna for k Anna

14. Paweł Czarlinski and Paweł Czarlinski

15. Alexandra behind Alexander

16. Baltazar Bystram, both died 1661 m Baltazar Bystram

17. Władysław, an envoy of the Chełmno Voivodeship, signed the election of King Michael with this Voivodeship. m Władysław Member of Chełmno Voivodeship (Chm)

18. Sebastjan, ensign of Chełmno 1673, chamberlain of Malbork 1685, last castellan of Chełmno, died 1699 Sebastian ensign of Chełmno (Chm) 1673

Chamberlain of Malbork (times) 1685

Castellan of Chełmno (chm)

1699

19. His wife Magdalena Wilczyńska (Sig. 14 f. 83). k Magdalena Wilczynski

20. Melchior, M. Melchior

21st son of Sebastyan (VL 1703), Swordfish of the Prussian Lands 1709 m Sebastian 1709

22. Józef, m Józef

The 23rd son of Melchior signed the General Warsaw Union in 1733 as envoy of the province of Chełmno (Obl. Warsz. 49 f. 422). m Melchior Member of Chełmno Voivodeship (Chm)

Warsaw (maz) 1733

24. Piotr Aleksander, Starosta of Klec in 1696, castellan of Kruszwica in 1703, last year received a life sentence in the Radzyń Staroste for his wife Piotr Aleksander, Starosta 1696

Castellan of Kruszwica (bku) 1703

Starost by Radzyń Podl. (hmmm)

25. Maryanna née Szydłowska. k Marianna Szydłowski

26. In 1710 he became castellan of Chełmno; died in 1717, in which his widow received a royal consensus on the resignation of Starostia Radzyń and Sobowicki to Piotr Czapski and his wife Piotr Czapski, castellan of Chełmno (Chm).

Starost by Radzyń Podl. (hmmm)

1717

27. Konstancja nee Gniński. k Konstancja Gniński

28. Franciszek, ensign of Pomerania 1676, chamberlain of Malbork 1677, mother Franciszek ensign of Pomerania (pom) 1676

Chamberlain of Malbork (mal) 1677

29. Married to Magdalena von Holtzen (Guldenbalk von Holt), for whom he was sentenced to life imprisonment in the Starostei Parchów in 1671 (Sig. 12 f. 100). k Magdalena von Holtzen, Staroste 1671

30. Jan Chryzostom, castellan of Kruszwica 1693, castellan of Elbląg 1699, died 1716 m Jan Chryzostom, castellan of Kruszwica (bku) 1693

Castellan of Elbląg (times) 1699

1716

31. Francis, Mother Francis

32 Son of Jan Chryzostom, castellan of Danzig from Chełmno Chamberlain 1725, m Jan Chryzostom Chamberlain of Chełmno (Chm) Gdańsk (pom) 1725

33. whose daughter Ludwik married Ludwik

34. Michał Skórzewski 1750 m Michał Skórzewski 1750

35. Ignacy, brother of the former, from the Swordbearer of the Prussian Lands, m Ignacy

36. after his brother Franciszek the castellan of Danzig 1737 m Franciszek the castellan of Danzig (pom) 1737

37. His son Józef, major general of the crown troops, Pomeranian eunuch 1757, Elbląg castellan 1758 and knight of the Order of the White Eagle 1760 m Józef, major general of the crown army

Chamberlain of Pomerania (Pom) 1757

Castellan of Elbląg (times) 1758

Knight of the Order of the White Eagle 1760

38. His daughter Brygida, K Brygida

39. Wife of Marceli Zieliński, officer in the Płock Army, died 1801, buried in Toruń. m Marceli Zieliński Wojski Plock (plo)

1801

40. Antoni, m Antoni

41. Son of Ignacy, Major of the Crown Troops 1753 (DW. 74 f. 718), Assessor at Court Courts 1757 (Sig. 27), Ensign of Malbork 1759, Chamberlain of Chełmno 1762, Adjutant General Ignacy Major of the Army Crown 1753

appraiser

Flag of Malbork (mal) 1759

Chamberlain Chełmno (Chm) 1762

adjutant general

1757

42. Stanisław August 1764 (MP), received a tank banner in 1765 (MP.), 1766 already major general, received a new tank banner (Sig. 31). In 1760 he is the swordfish of the Prussian lands. 1766 became a knight of St. Stanisław (DW. 87 f. 625). In 1782 he became a colonel an icon of the crown troops (DW. 98 f. 492) and in 1784 a lieutenant general (DW. 100 f. 1345). m Stanisław August Major General

Knight of the Order of St. Stanislaus 1766

Colonel of the Crown Army

lieutenant general

1764