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The noble Polish family Gielgud, coat of arms Działosza (Działoska, Działoszyn).
Coat of Arms Description.
Działosza (Działoska, Działoszyn). In a red field next to each other a stag 's horn on the right and a vulture's wing on the left; Helmet decoration: three ostrich feathers. The origin of the coat of arms is given: When King Boleslaw III, 1102 39, was out hunting with his knights and first a stag was found, a knight Działosza (Działoska, Działoszyn) on a fast horse rushed after it, caught up with it and caught it him by the horn and caught it so that it broke; he brought the horn and gave it to the king. On the same day this Działosza (Działoska, Działoszyn) managed to hit a vulture, at which he threw his mace in the presence of the king , so lucky that he smashed its wings and then caught it. To commemorate him, he received this coat of arms from the king, which bears his name. The homeland of Działosza (Działoska, Działoszyn) was probably the land of Wielun, where two villages of Dzialoszyn are located. The coat of arms are carried by:
Bolko, Bredicki, Burzkowski, Cyryna, Dowgialo, Eytmin, Gielgud, Hincza, Jastroniski, Kokolusza, Kokutowicz, Krummensee, Kukulkowicz, Nadobny, Nassavonl, Pietkowicz, Ratult, Ratulkowski, Rogowski, Rokuzowski, Salisz, Stanczewicz, Szybinski, Wolczan, Wolczan, Wolczan, Wolczan. Es führen die Dowgialo in rot silbern gespaltenem Schild das Hirschhorn silbern, Flügel schwarz.
The village belonged to Krzysztof Chlewiński (Paw.) in 1579. We meet this family in Warsaw and Lithuania. Krzysztof, co-owner of Wągrodno in 1597, together with his wife, Anna née Uleniecki, testified to life imprisonment in 1599 (Perp. Czers. 1 B f. 45 and 353). In 1605 he was treasurer of Sochaczew and owner of Milanów (DW. 32 f. 1007). His sons Eustachy and Marcyan mortgaged the mill at Chlewnia in 1610. In 1610, Marcyan testifies to a legacy in favor of his wife Emerencyanna Ossowińska, Andrzej's daughter (DW. 38 f. 1640 and 1802). Gabryel Chlewiński v. Chlewieński, who lived in the second half of the 16th century and was bequeathed by his widow Anna, inherited in 1580 in Ciborowa and Matusowa Wola in Warsaw County (Paw.). He had two sons: Jerzy and Gabriel. Jerzy sued Uleniecki in 1585 (Zs. Gr. Czers. 53 f. 884). Gabryel with his wife, Małgorzata nee Chociwska, testified a life record in 1606. Sons from her: Jan, Marcin and Jerzy. In 1618 Jan and Jerzy sold their Schedy on Matusowa and Ciborowa Wola to brother Marcin. Marcin, married to Zofia née Stanclewska, and Jerzy to Helena née 224, 225 and 235). Daniel, Jan, Jan Kazimierz and Piotr from Orszański County and Mikołaj and Tomasz Sebastyan from Minsk Voivodeship signed the election of Jan Kazimierz. Daniel Stanisław, Podstoli Starodubowski, Jakób and Tomasz Sebastyan, MPs from Rzeczyce with the Minsk Voivodeship and Mikołaj with the Vitebsk Voivodeship, have registered for the election of King Michael. After Daniel Stanisław, Kazimierz went for a walk, whose daughter Wiktorya Leon followed Józef Dernałowicz. Tomasz Sebastyan, née Anna Wołłowiczówna, son of Sebastyan, married to Ludwika Pusłowska, left in 1765 his son Ludwik, Treasurer, and in 1766 Wojski's son by Rzeczyca, after which son Antoni, General of the former Polish Army, had a son, Kazimierz, married to Giełgudówna, whose daughter Józef married Józef Białozor and sons: Jan, Ignacy and Michał. Jan born Franciszka Puzynianka had daughters: Eleonora, wife of Stanisław Wolmer, Ludwika for Herubowicz, Zofia for Adam Chrapowicki, Józefa for Ksawery Dowgiałła and Amelia, and son Władysław, married to Piłsudzka; including: Marya, Alina, Jan, Michał, Władysław and Jadwiga. Ignacy childless with Princess Marya Lubecka. Michał née Teodora Wolmerówny left a daughter, Teodora, the wife of Klet Burby, the governor of Kaunas Province. Bazyli, deputy of Witebski 1667 Floryan, Wojski Rzeczycki 1697 Władysław and his wife Petronella Suchodolska gave the pledge around 1704 to Niwia Towiański (Sap.). Marcin and Antonina nee Szemiotów, got in 1746 with the will of Aleksandra Suchodolska nee Wojnowo on 3. BC. Świeżyńska (Sap.) a pledge from Żerebkowiec. Antoni Kazimierz, treasurer and elder of Rzeczyca in 1740. Józef, carpenter in Rzeczyca in 1765. Kazimierz, land clerk in 1765, and Marshal of Rzeczyca in 1787, Knight of St. Stanisław 1787 and Eagle of the White 1792 Mikołaj , rifleman's carpenter 1789 Marcin, town judge of Rzeczyca 1765 Wawrzyniec Onufry, teacher of Vitebsk 1740 Wawrzyniec, town judge of Grodno 1754; his son Antoni (VL 1775), 1777 watchman and 1784 Grodno oboe. Michał, captain of the Duchy of Żmudź, and Tadeusz signed a manifesto of the Lithuanian nobility in 1763. Tadeusz, envoy of the Voivodeship Nowogrodzkie for the Sejmwahl 1764. Mikołaj, captain in Połock 1782 (DW. 98 f. 1173). Ludwik, Mozyr's army 1782 Kazimierz, town writer, Rosieński 1784, inferiority, Rosieński 1791, married to Karolina née Zodakowska 1792 (DW. 108 f. 317). Justyna after Ignacy Stravinsky, Lithuanian horseman in 1771.
1. The village was owned by Krzysztof Chlewiński (Paw.) in 1579. We meet this family in Warsaw and Lithuania. m Krzysztof Chlewiński 1579
2. Krzysztof, co-owner of Wągrodno 1597, testified together with his wife, Krzysztof 1597
3. Anna née Uleniecki, life records 1599 (Perp. Czers. 1 B f. 45 and 353). In 1605 he was treasurer of Sochaczew and owner of Milanów (DW. 32 f. 1007). k Anna Uleniecki Sochaczew Treasurer (raw)
1599
1605
4. His sons: Eustace and mother Eustace
5. Marcyan mortgages a mill in Chlewnia 1610 m Marcjan 1610
6. Marcyan testified in 1610 a legacy for his wife, Marcjan 1610
7. Emerencyanny Ossowińska, k Emerencjanna Ossowiński
8. Andrzej's daughters (DW. 38 f. 1640 and 1802). m Andrzej
9. In the second half of the 16th century Gabryel Chlewiński v. Chlewieński, m Gabriel Chlewiński Chlewieński
10, after that Anna remained a widow, inherited 1580 in Ciborowa and Matusowa Wola, Warsaw district (Paw.), He had two sons: k Anna 1580
11. Jerzy and M. Jerzy
12. Gabryela. m Gabriel
13. Jerzy sues mother Jerzy
14. Uleniecki 1585 (Zs. Gr. Czers. 53 f. 884). m N. Uleniecki 1585
15. Gabryel testified with his wife, m Gabriel
16. Małgorzata née Chociwski, life sentence 1606 k Małgorzata Chociwski 1606
17. From her sons: Jan, m Jan
18. Marcin and Marcin
19. George. m Jerzy
20 Jan and m Jan
21. Jerzy sold his brother Mother Jerzy
22. Marcin has his routes on Matusowa and Ciborowa Wola in 1618, Marcin 1618
23. Marcin, m Marcin
24. married to Zofia née Stanclewski, and k Zofia Stanclewski
25. Jerzy with M. Jerzy
26. Helena born Kiełpińska in the same year 1618 (DW. 33 f. 337; 44 f. 550; 46 f. 224, 225 and 235). k Helena Kielpinski
27. Daniel, m Daniel
Jan 28, m Jan
29. Jan Kazimierz and m Jan Kazimierz
30. Piotr with Orszański district and m Piotr
31. Mikołaj and m Mikołaj
32. Tomasz Sebastyan from the province. Minsk signed the election of Jan Kazimierz. m Tomasz Sebastian
33. Daniel Stanislaw, Podstoli Starodubowski, m Daniel Stanislaw Podstoli Starodub (smo)
34. Jacob and m Jacob
35. Tomasz Sebastyan, long-distance runner in Rzeczyca, with Minsk Voivodeship, and m Tomasz Sebastian, long-distance runner in Rzeczyca (min.)
36. Mikołaj and Vitebsk Voivodeship applied for the election of King Michael. m Santa Claus
37. Daniel Stanisław walked behind Daniel Stanisław
38. Kazimierz, m Kazimierz
39. whose daughter Wiktorya's k Wiktoria
40. Leon Jozef Dernalowicz. m Leon Józef Dernałowicz
41. Tomasz Sebastyana with his mother Tomasz Sebastian
42. Anna Wołlowiczówny, k Anna Wołlowicz
43. Son of Sebastian, m. Sebastian
44. Married to Ludwika Pusłowska, near Ludwika Pusłowski
45. without a son, Ludwik, Treasurer 1765, and a son of the Rzeczyca Voivodeship 1766, m Ludwik, Treasurer 1765
Imperial Army (min.) 1766
46th after the son of Antoni, General of the former Polish Army, m Antoni General of the Polish Army
47. had a son, Kazimierz, m Kazimierz
48. married to Giełgudówna, near N. Giełgud
49. of whom Józef's daughter married Józef
50. Józef Białozor und Söhne: m Józef Białozor
51. Jan, m Jan
52. Ignacy and m Ignacy
53. Michael. m Michael
54. Jan mit m Jan
55. Franciszki Puzynianki hatte Töchter: in der Nähe von Franciszek Puzy
56. Eleonore, k Eleonore
57. Ehefrau von Stanisław Wolmer, m Stanisław Wolmer
58. Ludwika für in der Nähe von Ludwik
59. Herubowicz, m N. Herubowicz
60. Zofia für k Zofia
61. Adam Chrapowicki, m Adam Chrapowicki
62. Józefa für in der Nähe von Józef
63. Ksawery Dowgiałło and meine Frau Ksawery Dowgiałło
64. Amelia, k Amelia
65. und ein Sohn von Władysław, mother Władysław
66. verheiratet mit Piłsudzka; woraus: k N. Piłsudzki
67. Marya, k Maria
68. Alina, kAlina
69. Jan, m Jan
70. Michał, m Michał
71. Władysław und m Władysław
72. Hedwig. k Jadwiga
73. Ignatius mit M. Ignatius
74. Prinzessin Marya Lubecka kinderlos. k Maria Fr. Lübecki
75. Michal geb. Michael
76. Teodory Wolmerówny hinterließ eine Tochter namens Teodor Wolmer
77. Theodora, k Teodora
78. die Frau von Klet Burby, dem Marschall des Gouverneurs von Kaunas. m Klet Burba, Marschall des Adels des Gouvernements Kaunas (tro)
79. Bazyli, Stellvertreter von Vitebsk 1667 m Bazyli, Stellvertreter von Vitebsk (wit) 1667
80. Floryan, Rywycki-Armee 1697 m Florian Wojski Rzeczyca (min.) 1697
81. Władysław mit seiner Frau Władysław
82. Petronella Suchodolska, das Pfand von Niwia k Petronella Suchodolski wurde um 1704 übertragen
83. Towianski (Sap.). m N. Towiański
84. Marcin and Marcin
85. Antonina geb. Szemiot, bekam ein Pfand in 1746 Żerebkowiec mit einem Testament k Antonina Szemiot 1746
86. Aleksandra Wojna Suchodolska, k Aleksandra Wojna Suchodolski
87. 3-o v. Świeżyńska (Sap.). k N. Świeżyński
88. Antoni Kazimierz, Schatzmeister und Älteste von Rzeczyca
1740 m Antoni Kazimierz, the treasurer
Rzeczyca's age (min.) 1740
89. Józef the river carpenter in 1765. m Józef stolnik Rzeczyca (min.) 1765
90. Kazimierz, land clerk in 1765, and Marshal of Rywyc in 1787, a knight of the Orders of: St. Stanisław 1787 and the White Eagle 1792 m Kazimierz land clerk 1765
Marshal Rzeczyca (min.) 1787
Knight of the Order of St. Stanislaus 1787
Order of the White Eagle 1792
91. Mikołaj, the river carpenter in Rzeczyca 1789 m Mikołaj, the carpenter in Rzeczyca (min.) 1789
92. Marcin, town judge of Rzeczyca 1765 m Marcin, town judge of Rzeczyca (min.) 1765
93. Wawrzyniec Onufry, Deputy of Vitebsk 1740 m Wawrzyniec Onufry, Deputy of Vitebsk (wit) 1740
94. Wawrzyniec, city judge in Grodno 1754; his son Wawrzyniec, city judge, Grodno (tro) 1754
95. Antoni (VL 1775), 1777 guard and 1784 obedient in Grodno m Antoni, 1777 guard
oboźny Grodno (tro) 1784
96. Michał, Captain of the Duchy of Żmudź and Michał, Captain of Żmudź (zmu)
97. Tadeusz, signed the Manifesto of the Lithuanian Nobility 1763 m Tadeusz 1763
98. Tadeusz, Deputy of the Nowogródek Voivodeship until Sejm election 1764 m Tadeusz, Deputy of the Nowogródek Voivodeship (now) 1764
99. Mikołaj, Captain von Połock 1782 (DW. 98 f. 1173). m Mikołaj Captain von Połack (pol) 1782
100. Ludwik, Wojski Mozyr 1782 m Ludwik Wojski Mozyr (min.) 1782
101. Kazimierz town clerk, Rosieński 1784, Alter, Rosieński 1791, m Kazimierz town clerk, Rosieński 1784
Age of Rosienie (zmu) 1791
102. Married in 1792 to Karolina née Zodakowska (DW. 108 f. 317). k Karolina Zodakowski 1792
103. Justyna for k Justyna
104. Ignacy Stravinsky, Lithuanian rider 1771 m Ignacy Stravinsky, Lithuania rider 1771
Andrzej, Grabia and Jakób, brothers from Czarnów, received from P. Bolesław Mazowiecki in 1441 (M. 3 f. 151). Mikołaj of Czarnów and Andrzej of Mazów in 1443 received partial and partial 40 fiefs in Wiśowa Land from Fr. Władysław Mazowiecki and here they founded villages named after their former seats. This new Czarnowo from 1577 belongs to Serafin and some others (Paw.). Apparently, the following also belong here: Andrzej ksiądz, Jan and Mikołaj; Brothers from Czarnów, mentioned in P. Konrad's privilege from 1456 (Mil.). Paweł and Andrzej, Andrzej's sons, completed the estate in 1492 (M. 6 f. 280). Paweł, married to Aleksandra née Zaborów in 1485 (M. 6 f. 175). Jakób received German law for Czarnów in 1474 (M. 6 f. 71). Paweł von Zakliczew and his son Stanisław signed a treaty with Zakliczewski in 1547. Paweł, also son of the above-mentioned Paweł, 1557 deputy from Różański and Maków and 1576 county judge, owned 1582 Zakliczewo Wielkie, Słowiki and Pomaski-Jałbrzyki in the Maków region. in Czarnowo inherited: Paweł with some others and Aleksy with some others (Paw.). Anna, daughter of Jan, after Hieronim Dembski 1601 (Perp. Czers. 2 f. 114). Mikołaj, son of Sebastyan, married to Anna Wąsowska, signed by Rochalski 1606 (DW 33 f. 918 and 42 f. 877). Jan, Stanisław's son, donated the sum to Mikołaj in 1611 (DW. 39 f. 1663). Tomasz, royal captain 1609 (DW. 35 f. 949). Tomasz, son of Mikołaj, repays Gąsieński's debts in 1623 (M. 346 f. 43). Anna succeeded Jakób Radzimiński in 1613. Marcyan with the Land of Warsaw and Samuel and Jerzy with the Province of Minsk signed the election of Jan Kazimierz. Walenty, married to Teresa Gawłowska in 1666; his son Marcin 1680 (Perp. Czers. 13 f. 5 and DW. 55 f. 1184 and 1197). Walenty with the Różan Land and Jakób, the cupbearer of Dobrzyński, with the Kraków Voivodeship signed the election of King Michael. Józef, cupbearer of Żytomierz, died in 1694. Jakób, cupbearer and royal captain, was wounded in 1684 in a night attack on the monastery in Nowy Sącz by the Kącki family (Gr. Krak. 111 f. 1507). Andrzej, testified in 1693 with his wife Anna Badowska to life imprisonment (DW 58 f. 428). N., butler from Mielnik, died in 1702. Franciszek, son of Mateusz and Agnieszka, née Dzbański, sold Dzbanice in 1745 (DW. 71 f. 406). Szymon, son of Jan, wrote a premarital interzis with Waleryan and Anna Nietyx née Mierzyńska in 1725 to marry their daughter Agnieszka. He had a son, Antoni, and daughters: Eufrozyna and Wiktorya (Perp. Czers. 20 f. 19; 23 B f. 193 and DW. 74 f. 933). Eufroszyn after Józef Badowski 1744 (ibid. 27 f. 86). Andrzej, son of Maciej and Katarzyna Mieszkowska, grandson of Andrzej née Teresa Wadkowska, had sons: Adam Bernardyn and Roch, border bailiff in Rożań 1757, treasurer in Nur 1765, smaller army 1766, sword maker 1772, larger army 1779, 1782 and am Late 1784 cupbearer of Nur. In 1779 he was senior citizen and judge of the town of Kamieńczykowski, and in 1764 he signed the election of Stanisław August as envoy of the Nur region. In 1759 he bought parts of Mościsk from Renard. Roch, born Brygida Klicka, left daughters: Józefa, wife of Feliks Swieszewski in 1791, Zofia and Petronella, and son Józef Wojciech, border guard in Rożań 1775, landowner Richter in Kamieńczykowski in 1797, owner of Chajęta in 1805 ( DW. 113 f. 1042; 88 f. 107; 83 f. 381 and 1603; 82 f. 366; 104 f. 819; 109 f. 525; 107 f. 1030; 112 f. 387 and 393), colonel of the former Poland Army from Kościuszko's appointment in 1794 Józef Wojciech proved his noble origins in the Kingdom of 1837. He had two wives: Maryanna née Paschalis Jakubowicz and Ludwika Rzechowska, died 1867; by his first wife a daughter: Teresa Sobieska and Maryanna Jaźwińska, and sons: Józef and Jan, who were certified as nobles in the kingdom in 1837 and 1845. Józef, by Wanda Okońska, had daughters: N. Damięcka and N. Wojczyńska and son Kazimierz, born 1835 married to Teresa Zbyszewska. Of their daughters: Zofia, 1885 married Józef Szymanowski, who died 1896 , Mary 1886, Henryk Skarzyński and Wanda Kazimierz Skarzyński. Sons: Józef, born 1875 and Stefan, born 1879 January, born 1802, died 1884, from his wife Emilia Swiętosławska, who died in 1862, left his daughter Leonia with Stanisław Grabiński and sons: 1) Aleksander, married to Amelia Tabęcka, died in Łęki in 1894, daughter Adolfina Łubieńska and sons: Józef and Adam. 2) Artur, whose son Konstanty was born by Jadwiga Zielińska. 3) Józef, married to Marya Kozarska, son of Kazimierz, born in 1877 and daughters: Zofia Łączyńska and Wanda Puławska. 4) Eugeniusz, whose son Jan. 5) Eustachy, married to Zofia Walewska, whose son Stanisław. By his second wife, Józef Wojciech left a daughter, Karolina, who died in 1886, and a son, Julian, married to Kuszlówna, by whom he had sons: Józef and Maksymilian. Barbara, Maciej's sister and Andrzej's daughter, referred to above, married Ludwik Czarnowski, son of Marcin, and had a son by him, Adam, married in the 1st BC. with Helena Dembowska, in the 2nd from with Krystyna Dembicka. His sons: Adam, Antoni and Aleksy moved to Ruthenia and Wołyń. Besides Andrzej, Maciej from Mieszkowska also had a son, Józef Wojciech, who left sons Andrzej and Tomasz with Joanna Zamiechowska. In 1779 they sold part of Trojany-Laskowo to their uncle Roch. Tomasz von Maryanna née Zyznowska had a son, Teodor Marcin, born in 1786 (Galician records). Piotr, ensign in the regiment of Hetman Pociej 1712 Włodzimierz, became a captain in the regiment of foot of Pociej, Voivode of Vitebsk in 1713 (Ist. Jur. Mat. XX and XXI). There was Czarnowscy of this coat of arms in Orszański district. Stanisław Czarnowski, who lived at the beginning of the 18th century, left sons: Jan and Józef. Jan had a son, Józef Antoni, whose two sons: Łukasz, Marshal of Humański, with his son Józef Włodzimierz, born from Sulatycka and Alojza, Marshal of Hajsy, with son Józef, also born from Sulatycka, the owner of Komarówka, were noble families in the province of Podole in 1835. ., and Józef, Jan Olgerd, Adam and Izabella Wanda, children of Józef from Żukowska and grandsons of Aloizego, in 1889. The newly mentioned Łukasz had two daughters: Helena for Ignacy Chełmiński and Serafina for Michał Mrozowicki. Marya, daughter of Alois, married Zygmunt Podhorski. Józef, the second son of Stanisław, left a son, Maciej, whose son Ludwik and his sons Jacenty and Cezary had noble titles in 1836. Province of Podole, Józefa, and Wojciech, whose two sons Aleksander and Ludwik had their permits in 1836 Piotr Paweł, Tytus , Mikołaj, Jan and Leon, sons of Aleksander, in the years 1836-1844; Franciszek, Antoni and Henryk, sons of Ludwig, 1836; Karol and Ludwik, sons of Franciszek, in 1865; Antoni and Józef, sons of Antoni, in 1890; Henryk, Wincenty, Jan and Alfons, sons of Henryk, in the years 1873-1880 (list). John in the Brest-Lithuania Voivodeship in 1764 (VL). Krzysztof, son of Tadeusz and Maryanna Zarzycka, bought part of Jabłonia in 1796 (D W. 111 f. 51). Franciszek co-owner of Mościsk 1795 (DW 110 f. 972). Adam, the heir of Czarnowo, left a son Adam in 1742, after which his son Bernard, married to Anna Magierówna, left their sons: Feliks, Jan and Tomasz and daughters: Józefa Łempicka, Antonina Trzebińska and Ludwika Zbikowska, who were registered as nobility in the kingdom from 1843. Roman, son of Ignacy, grandson of Józef, in 1856, and Michał, son of Franciszek and Rozalia Sendowiczówna, grandson of Franciszek, great-grandson of Bartłomiej and descendant of Stanisław in 1646, heir to the Czarnowo estate- In 1866 Wilkowo proved his noble origins in the kingdom (A. b. Her.). Helena, daughter of Stanisław and Helena, née Czarnomska, married Bogusław Kleszczyński in 1884. Władysław, married to Józefa Goldmanówna, son of the bishop of Sandomierz, owner of Goszczewice; his son Roman died in 1871. There were also the Czarnowscy of this coat of arms in Vilnius province. Baltazar, the owner of the Żylińce estate in 1654, left his son Jan and this Stanisław, after which his son Michał had two sons: Józef and Gabryel. Kazimierz, Michał Jacenty, Ludwik Józef and Stanisław, the sons of Józef, and Józef the son of Gabryel, with their sons: Bernard and Wacław and Stanisław, Adam and Kazimierz with their son Jan Cezary, also Gabriel's sons, had their nobility the Vilnius province in 1835.
1. Andrzej, m Andrzej
2. Grabia and k Grabia
3. Jacob, m Jacob
4. Brothers from Czarnów received various privileges from Father Bolesław Mazowiecki in 1441 (M. 3 f. 151). N. from Czarnów 1441
5. Mikołaj from Czarnów and m Mikołaj from Czarnów
6. In 1443 Andrzej of Mazovia received partial and partial 40 fiefs in the Land of Wisła from P. Władysław Mazowiecki and here they founded villages named after their former seats. m Andrzej from Mazovia 1443
7. This new Czarnowo in 1577 belongs to Serafin and several others (Paw.). m Seraphim 1577
8. This also seems to belong here: Andrzej the priest, m Andrzej the priest
9 Jan and m Jan
10. Nicholas; Mikolaj's brothers
11. from Czarnów, mentioned in the privilege of N. from Czarnów
12. Fr. Conrad from 1456 (Mil.). m Konrad Fr. 1456
13. Paweł and m Paweł
14. Andrzej, m Andrzej
15 sons of Andrzej completed the estate in 1492 (M. 6 f. 280). m Andrzej 1492
16. Pawel, m Paweł
17. Married to Aleksandra nee Zaborów in 1485 (M. 6 f. 175). k Alexander of Zaborow 1485
18. Jakób, received German law for Czarnów in 1474 (M. 6 f. 71). m Jacob 1474
19. Paweł from Zakliczew and his son Paweł from Zakliczew
20. Stanisław, you made an agreement with Stanisław
21. Zakliczewski im Jahre 1547. N. Zakliczewski 1547
22. Pawel, m Paweł
23. Sohn des oben genannten Paweł, 1557 Stellvertreter von Rożański und Makowski, 1576 Landrichter, besaß 1582 Zakliczewo Wielkie, Słowiki und Pomaski-Jałbrzyki in der Region of Poppies. in Czarnów erbte: Paweł podsędek Różan (maz) Maków (maz) 1557
Landrichter 1576
1582
1578
24. Paweł mit ein paar anderen und m Paweł
25. Alexios mit einigen anderen (Paul). m Alexios
26. Anna, cannabis
27. Tochter von Jan, m Jan
28. nach Hieronim Dembski 1601 (Perp. Czers. 2 f. 114). m Hieronim Dembski 1601
29. Mikołaj, m Mikołaj
30 son of Sebastyan, m Sebastian
31. Married to Anna Wąsowska, signed by k Anna Wąsowski
32. Rochalski 1606 (DW. 33 f. 918 and 42 f. 877). m N. Rochalski 1606
Jan 33, m Jan
34. son of Stanisław, he gave up the sum of m Stanisław
35. Nicholas 1611 (DW. 39 f. 1663). m Nicholas 1611
36. Thomas, royal captain 1609 (DW. 35 f. 949). m Tomasz Rotmistrz, the royal court 1609
37. Tomasz, m Tomasz
38. Son of Mikołaj, Mikołaj pays his debts
39. Gąsieński 1623 (M. 346 f. 43). m N. Gąsieński 1623
40. Anna for k Anna
41. Jakób Radzimiński 1613 m Jakób Radzimiński 1613
42. Marcyan mit dem Land Warschau und m Marcjan
43. Samuel und m Samuel
44. Jerzy mit der Provinz Minsk unterzeichnete die Wahl von Jan Kazimierz. m Jerzy
45. Walenty, m Walenty
46. 1666 verheiratet mit Teresa Gawłowska; sein Sohn Teresa Gawłowski 1666
47. Marcin 1680 (Perp. Czers. 13 f. 5 and DW. 55 f. 1184 and 1197). m Marcin 1680
48. Walenty mit dem Różan-Land und m Walenty
49. Jakób, Mundschenk von Dobrzyn, unterzeichnete mit der Krakauer Provinz die Wahl von König Michael. m Jakób Mundschenk Dobrzyń (ino)
50. Józef, cupbearer of Żytomierz, died 1694. m Józef, muffin of Żytomierz (staff)
1694
51. Jakób, cupbearer and royal captain, during the night attack on the monastery in Nowy Sącz, wounded by Jacob the cupbearer
Captain of the royal court
52. Kąckich 1684 (Gr. Krak. 111 f. 1507). N. Kącki 1684
53. Andrzej, witnessed a life account with his wife Andrzej
54. Anna Badowska, 1693 (DW. 58 f. 428). k Anna Badowski 1693
55. N., cupbearer from Mielnik, died 1702. N. cupbearer Mielnik (pdl)
1702
56. Franciszek, M.Franciszek
57. Son of Mateusz and mother Mateusz
58. Agnes von Dzbanskis, sold Dzbanice in 1745 (DW. 71 f. 406). k Agnieszka Dzbanski 1745
59. Simon, m Simon
Jan's 60th son wrote a marriage letter in 1725 with his wife Jan 1725
61. Valerian and M. Valerian
62. Anna Mierzyński Nietyxa to marry her daughter k Anna Mierzyński Nietyxa
63. Agnieszka. k Agnes
64. He had a son, Antoni, and daughters: m Antoni
65. Euphrosine and k Euphrosine
66. Wiktorya (Perp. Czers. 20 f. 19; 23 B f. 193 and DW. 74 f. 933). k Victoria
67. Euphrosine for k Eufrosine
68. Józef Badowski 1744 (ibid. 27 f. 86). m Józef Badowski 1744
69. Andrzej, m Andrzej
Maciej's 70th son and Maciej's mother
71. Katarzyna Mieszkowska, k Katarzyna Mieszkowski
72. Grandson of Andrzej, m Andrzej
73. by Teresa Wadkowska, had sons: k Teresa Wadkowski
74. Adam Bernardyna and m Adam
75. Roch, frontier bailiff in Rożań 1757, treasurer in Nur 1765, junior military officer 1766, sword maker 1772, major army officer 1779, elder 1782 and finally nurse cupbearer 1784. He was senior and judge of the town of Kamieńczykowski, and in 1764 he signed as envoy of the region Only the choice of St.
76. In 1759 he bought parts of Mościska from Renard. m N. Renard 1759
78. by Brygida Klicka he left daughters: k Brygida Klicki
The 80th wife of Feliks Swieszewski in 1791, m Feliks Swieszewski 1791
83. and son of Józef Wojciech, border guard in Rożań 1775, landowner judge in Kamieńczykowski 1797, owner of Chajęta 1805 (DW. 113 f. 1042; 88 f. 107; 83 f. 381 and 1603; 82 f. 366 ) ; 104 f. 819; 109 f. 525; 107 f. 1030; 112 f. 387 and 393), colonel of the former Polish army from the appointment of Józef Wojciech, Grenzvogt Różan (maz) 1775
85. Józef Wojciech proved his noble origins in the Kingdom of 1837 m Józef Wojciech 1837
86. He had two wives: Maryanna née Paschalis Jakubowicz and k Marianna Paschalis Jakubowicz
87. Ludwika Rzechowska, died 1867; with his daughter's first wife: with Ludwika Rzechowski in 1867
89. Maryanna Jaźwińska and sons: k Marianna Jaźwiński
91 Jan, Identity Cards of Nobility in the Kingdom 1837 and 1845. m Jan
93. from Wanda Okońska had daughters: k Wanda Okoński
97. married to Teresa Zbyszewska. k Teresa Zbyszewski
98. Of her daughters: Zofia, married 1885 k Zofia 1885
99. Józef Szymanowski, died 1896, m Józef Szymanowski 1896
106 Jan, born 1802, died 1884, from Mrs, m Jan 1802
107. Emilia Swiętosławska, died 1862, k Emilia Swiętosławski 1862
109. Stanisław Grabiński and sons: m Stanisław Grabiński
111. married to Amelia Tabęcki, died in Łęki 1894, with Amelia Tabęcki 1894
112. daughter Adolfina Łubieńska and sons: k Adolfina Łubieński
116. whose son from Jadwiga Zielińska is k Jadwiga Zieliński
120. Son Kazimierz, born 1877 and daughters: Kazimierz 1877
124. whose son is Anna Czarnomska k Anna Czarnomski
129. From his second wife, Józef Wojciech left a daughter - Józef Wojciech
137. and the daughter of Andreas mentioned above, m Andrzej
138. married Ludwik Czarnowski, m Ludwik Czarnowski
The 139th son of Marcin and she had a son by him, Marcin
141. married 1-o of with Helena Dembowska, k Helena Dembowski
142. 2-o V. With Krystyna Dembicka. k Krystyna Dembicki
145. Aleksy, they moved to Ruthenia and Wołyń. m Alexios
149. He had another son, Józef Wojciech, m Józef Wojciech
150. The sons survived by Joanna Zamiechowska: k Joanna Zamiechowski
153. In 1779 they sold part of Trojany-Laskowo to Roch, their cousin. m Roche 1779
155. Maryanny née Zyznowski had a son named Marianna Zyznowski
156. Teodor Marcin, born 1786 (Galician files). m Teodor Marcin 1786
157. Piotr, ensign in the regiment of Hetman Pociej 1712 r. Piotr, Ensign 1712
158. Włodzimierz, became Capi in 1713Dance in the pedestrian regiment of Pociej, Vitebsk Voivode (Ist. Jur. Mat. XX and XXI). I'm Vladimir the captain
159. Czarnowscy of this coat of arms existed in Orszański district. N. of the Czarnowski coat of arms
160. Stanisław Czarnowski, who lived at the beginning of the 18th century, survived his sons: m Stanisław Czarnowski
165. Łukasz, Marshal of the People, m Łukasz Marshal
166. with his son Józef Włodzimierz, m Józef Włodzimierz
168. Aloizy, Hajsyn-Marshal, m Aloizy-Marshal Hajsyn (BH)
169. with her son Józef, also born with his mother Józef
170. Sulatycka, the owner of Komarówka, had her nobility in 1835 in Podole Governorate and in 1835 near N. Sulatycki)
177. and Alois' grandson, 1889. Alojzy only mentions 1889
185. married Zygmunt Podhorski. m Zygmunt Podhorski
191. Cezarym, they had nobility in 1836. Descendants of Cezary 1836 also had nobility in Podole province.
192. Simon, who lived in the first half of the 18th century M Simon
193. He left a son, Antoni Józef, and this man, Antoni Józef
196. Ludwik, you had your identity card 1836, m Ludwik 1836
217 sons of Henryk, in the years 1873-1880 (list). m Henryk
218. John in the Brest-Lithuania Voivodeship 1764 (VL). m January 1764
221. Maryanna Zarzycka, bought part of Jabłonia in 1796 (D W. 111 f. 51). k Marianna Zarzycki 1796
222. Franciszek, co-owner of Mościska 1795 (DW 110 f. 972). m Francis 1795
226. Married to Anna Magierówna, left her sons: k Anna magician
232. Ludwika Zbikowska, identified as nobility in Kingdom of 1843 near Ludwika Zbikowski 1843
241. and a descendant of Stanisław in 1646, heir to the Czarnowo-Wilkowo estate, in 1866 they proved their noble origin in the kingdom (A. b. Her.). m Stanislaus 1646
244. Helena née Czarnomski, married 1884 k Helena Czarnomski 1884
245. Boguslaw Kleszczyński. m Bogusław Kleszczyński
247. Married to Józefa Goldmanówna, son of Bishop of Sandomierz, owner of Goszczewice; his son Józef Goldman, bishop of Sandomierz (san)
249. There were also the Czarnowscy of this coat of arms in the Vilnius province. N. of the Czarnowski coat of arms
250. Baltazar, owner of the Żylińce manor in 1654, m Baltazar in 1654
253. After that son Michał had two sons: m Michał 254. Józefa and m Józef
269 sons of Gabryela who had nobility in Vilnius Governorate 1835 m Gabriel 1835.
Andrzej Kazimierz, 1668 Samogitia sub-ruler and royal secretary, became the author of W. Ks. Litewski in 1673, with whom he approved the election of Jan III. signed with the Duchy of Samogitia. In 1685 he was Marshal of the Circle of Deputies and Starost von Szawdowski (VL). In the letter from Emperor Józef dated in Vienna in 1710, which secured him various sums, he is named Giełgud from Giełgudów, owner of Poniemoń and Przedgodziszki, Lithuanian writer, Starosta from Sadowice, Okmian and Elgoner (M. 227 f. 110 ). By Antonina the Count. The Waldstein family had one son, Kazimierz, whose mother, Kazimierz Sapieha's second vice-wife, gave up the Starostei of Szawdów by royal consent in 1713 (Sap. II f. 207). Kazimierz, married to Elżbieta Ogińska, a Jewish starosta, died childless (ibid. F. 213). Andrzej, his cousin's nephew, inherited a fortune from him, to which Kazimierz's mother also gave the Starostei Olkienica in 1723 (ibid. 214 and 215). His son Antoni, in 1774 a Lithuanian retainer of the Żmudski flag-bearer, in the same year a Great Lithuanian Guard, 1776 Castellan of Samogitia, 1783 Starost of Samogitia, Knight of St. Stanisław 1774 and the White Eagle 1777. He was Ciwun Tver in the years 1759-1766. From two wives, Karolina Oskierczanka and Barbara Judycka, his sons: Michał, Ludwik and Ignacy and daughter Eleonora. Michał, son of Antoni, Lithuanian Field Clerk 1790, Lithuanian Court Marshal 1793, Knight of St. Stanisław in 1786 and the White Eagle in 1791 by Eleonora Tyszkiewiczówna he had three sons: Antoni, Ksawery and Jan. Antoni, General of the Division of the former Polish army, known from the story of the 1831 uprising, was killed by one of the officers at the Memel border crossing. Xawery, an orderly officer of Emperor Napoleon, died in 1813 at the Battle of Hanau. Jan emigrated to England after 1831, where he died in 1877. He left three sons by Kunegunda Szemiothówna, who settled in London. Among them: 1) Adam, born 1834 married to Leontyna Aniela Aszpergerówna, has sons: Franciszek, married to Ewelina Welford, Józef, Włodzimierz and daughter Iza Henryka, born 1893 in London to Teodor Axentowicz. 2) Władysław, died in 1865, married to Olga Yakovlev. 3) Henryk, married to Katarzyna Kilpin, has a son, Henryk, and a daughter, Marya. Ludwik, son of Antoni, Chamberlain of Stanisław August 1790, Great Lithuanian Guard 1793, Knight of St. Stanisława married Marya Kossakowska, castellan of Livonia in 1790 and left two daughters: Eleonora Rodziewiczowa and Anna Janowa Pusłowska. Ignacy, son of Antoni, Lithuanian Grand Guardsman in 1789, Knight of St. Stanisław in 1790 and the White Eagle in 1792, married to Karpiówna, the Upian Ensign. Antoni, Regent of Telszewo 1767 1. Andrzej Kazimierz, sub-ruler of Samogitia 1668 and royal secretary became the writer W. m Andrzej Kazimierz, sub-ruler of Żmudź (zmu) 1668
2. Fr. Litewski in 1673, with whom he approved the election of Jan III. signed with the Duchy of Samogitia. In 1685 he was Marshal of the Circle of Deputies and Starost von Szawdowski (VL). N. Fr. Lithuania 1673
3. In the letter from Emperor Joseph dated in Vienna from 1710, which secured him various sums, he is mentioned as Giełgud from Giełgudów, owner of Poniemoń and Przedgodziszki, a Lithuanian writer, Starosta from Sadowice, Okmianń and Elgoner (M. 227 f.110). m N. from the stock exchange clerk Lithuania
5th Hr. The Waldstein family had one son, N. Graf. forest stone
7. 2nd B.C. Kazimierz Sapieha's wife left the Shawdów Starostei with the royal consent of 1713 (Sap. II f. 207). m Kazimierz Sapieha, Starost 1713
9. Married to Elżbieta Ogińska, a Jewish starosta, died childless (ibid. F. 213). k Elżbieta Ogiński the old woman Żmudź (zmu)
10. Andrzej, his great-uncle's nephew, inherited his fortune from him and his mother Andrzej too
11. Casimir was abandoned by the Olkienica County in 1723 (ibid. 214 and 215). m Kazimierz Starost
12. His son Antoni, 1774 a Lithuanian retainer of the Żmudski standard bearer, the same year a great Lithuanian guard, 1776 castellan of Samogitia, 1783 Starost of Samogitia, Knight of St. Stanisław 1774 and the White Eagle 1777. He was Ciwun Tver in the years 1759-1766. m Antoni, ensign, Żmudź (zmu) Lithuania 1774
13. With two wives, Karolina Oskierczanka and Karolina Oskierka
20. Son of Antoni, 1790 Lithuanian field clerk, 1793 Court Marshal of Lithuania, Knight of St. Stanisław 1786 and the White Eagle 1791, Antoni, a field clerk, Lithuania 1790
21. by Eleonora Tyszkiewiczówna had three sons: k Eleonora Tyszkiewicz
25. Antoni, general of the division of the former Polish troops, known from the history of the 1831 uprising, died at the hands of one of the officers at the border crossing near Memel. m Antoni Major General of the Polish Army
26. Ksawery, an orderly officer of Emperor Napoleon, died in 1813 at the Battle of Hanau. m Xavier
Jan 27, emigrated to England after 1831, where he died in 1877. Z m Jan 1877
28. Kunegunda Szemiothówny left three sons and settled in London. k Kunigunde Szemioth
30. Married to Leontyna Aniela Aszpergerówna, has sons: k Leontyna Aniela Aszperger
35. Iza Henryka, published in London in 1893 for Iza Henryk 1893
40. Married to Katarzyna Kilpin, k Katarzyna Kilpin
44. Son of Antoni, Chamberlain m Antoni Chamberlain
45. Stanisław August 1790, Grand Lithuanian Guard 1793, Knight of St. Stanisława 1790, m Stanisław August Great Guard of Lithuania 1793
46. Married to Marya Kossakowska, castellan of Livonia, left two daughters: k Maria Kossakowski, castellan of Livonia (inf)
47. Eleonora Rodziewiczowa and k Eleonora Rodziewicz
48. Anna Yanova Puslowska. k Anna (her husband: Jan) Pusłowski
50. Son of Antoni, Great Lithuanian Guardian 1789, Knight of St. Stanislaus 1790 and the White Eagle 1792, m Antoni, Great Guardian of Lithuania 1789
51. Married to Karpiówna, an Upic ensign. k N. Karpi Ensign Upita (tro)
52. Antoni, Regent of Telszewo 1767 m Antoni, Regent of Telsze (zmu) 1767
Wincenty of Granowo from the sub-capital of Kalisz or Poznań (Leksz. Pozn. 78 and 101), 1387 castellan of Nakło and 1409 general of Greater Poland, had his own flag in Grunwald. In 1387 he sold Zakrzewo, Kowcze and Jasień to Donin. In 1393 Jagiełło gave him 100 fines on the Leaning Hill and in 1395 a house and a square with buildings in Wschowa (Provincial Police Headquarters). In 1400 he sold Granów and Kamieniec in the Kościan district for 400 marks to his wife's mother, Hedwig von Pilcza, and in 1409 he bought Rudno in the Wiślicki district from Stanisław from Jeżów (Helc. II. 579 and Zap . Zs Wiślic, I f 154 and 155). Married to Elżbieta von Pilcza, the only daughter of Otto Toporczyk, voivode of Sandomierz, and Jadwiga. Her first husband, according to Ś-to-Krzyski's yearbook, was a certain Wisal, whom Długosz calls Wissel Czambor von Wissenburg, by the wayside. The second was Janusz Laczko, a Mare, after Długosz Jenczyk from Hiczyn, with the Odrowąż coat of arms. In 1397 she is already the wife of Wincenty of Granowo, and in 1399 she is suing Janusz Laczek, her former husband's guarantor, for failing to secure her a dowry of 1,000 manes. After Granowski's death, King Władysław Jagiełło married her and she became Elizabeth (Kal. Crac.) in 1417 on 19th. With Granowski she had sons: Otto and Jan, and daughters: Jadwiga and Elżbieta. In 1402 Jadwiga Pilecka left her grandchildren Otto and Jadwiga, Granów and Kamieniec, and in 1403 Otto another half of Kromołów and Jadwiga 90 marks. Jadwiga married in 1404 Jan von Leksandrowice, son of Marcin von Tochołów, richly endowed by her grandmother (Helc. II), but died young. Otto died after 1420, when King Tyczyn gave him Jan and Elisabeth. Jan, who inherited Pilcza (Pilica), brought forth the Leliwit Pilecki house, and Elżbieta married Prince Bolek of Opole in 1418 (St. Pr. PP VIII; Helc. II. 881 and 965; Bon.). Besides Wincenty we meet the following Granowski at that time: Włodzimierz of Granowo, attested in 1388 in Poznań, married to Klara. In 1390 his son Jan guarantees his sisters in Poznań that they will not disturb Piotr of Tworków. The same certainly Jan Granowski from Pudliszkowice, coat of arms of Leliwa, testifies in 1407 in Kościan in the case of nobility (Leksz. 328 and 737; Writ. Dz. Pol. IX). Gniewomir of Granowo records witnesses in Poznań in 1388 (Leksz. 460). Mikołaj Granowski sat at court in Poznań in 1400 and in Kościan in 1416, and in 1413 he certified his fellow concierge Leliwita Jurkowski as nobility. Andrzej Granowski acts as a judge representative in 1413 (letter in the Polish Gazette IX) at the courts in Poznań. Wawrzyniec Granowski, convicted of rape in the court in Kościan (Leksz.) in 1400. Wyszek Granowski at the courts in Kościan in 1396. His wife, Małgorzata née Karsiecki, 1st BC. Krajewska (lecturer). Barbara and Regina, daughters of Maciej Granowski, deputy mayor of Podoliniec Castle in Spiż, and sons of Jan, sued Piotr Krupek as his father's executors of the inheritance, but became 1523 (St Pr. SS VI). In 1580 in Granówek inherited: Sebastyan, Marcin and Piotr Granowski (Paw.). Mikołaj, son of Wojciech, testified in 1636 in Piotrków, in the case of the nobility of Wawrzyniec Borzysławski. Then he testified that he came from the Kościan district, coat of arms Leliwa, and that Marcin's grandfather was born from Borzysławska (Wyr. Piotr. 158 f. 677). After Sebastjan, who secured a dowry for his wife, Anna née Ponińska, in Granówek in 1577, Maciej's daughter, Władysław, heir in Granówek, went behind Sebastjan. He was probably his grandson and maybe the son of Maciej, who had an estate in Volhynia in 1603 (Woł. 1 f. 1100). Władysław secured 14,000 fl. from his wife, Maryanna née Przyborowska (gr. Kośc.). His sister was probably Maryanna Konstancya, wife of 1st B.C. Baltazar Krzycki, 2nd from Kazimierz Gzowski, carpenter in Rożań 1628, 3rd BC Kazimierz Wężyk Rudzki, Starost von Goszczyński 1654, heiress in Falęcice and Promna, in the Czersk region, inherited by his sons: Wincenty and Prokop Jan. They sold part of these estates to Biejkowski in 1692 (Perp. Czers. 11 f. 678 and 696 ; 13 f. 108; 14 C f. 153; 8 f. 144). Prokop Jan, Starost of Żytomierz in 1681 wrote to the Ruthenian Voivodeship to Jan III. In 1686 his brother Wincenty pledged Granówek and Kurowo to him, and in 1690 he sold him Drożdżyce and Reszkowo. Married 1st of with Maryanna Karczewska, castellan of Halych, 2nd BC with count. Urszula Krasicka, castellan of Przemyśl, widow of Modrzewski, eunuch of the crown, and the 3rd BC Aleksandrów Lipska, voivode of Kalisz, died in 1696 without leaving any descendants (gr. Lemberg from 1696). His nephew Ludwik took over the Starostei from Żytomierz. Her sister was certainly Joanna Franciszkowa Bronkowska, who died childless, after whom Wincenty's children were inherited. Wincenty, the elder son of Władysław, the owner of Granówek, Daleki, Kurów, Drożdżyc and Reszków, married Barbara Potocka, the daughter of Krzysztof. In 1661 it was received by the brothers: Jan and Krzysztof, from taking the dowry that their husband secured in 1663 on his estate (Greek Pozn.). In 1663 he bought Wincenty Kurów from his brother-in-law Jan Potocki and in 1688 Drożdżyce and Reszkowo from Buszeński. In 1703 he pledged his son Franciszek Hieronim, with whom he signed a contract for Granówek (Greek Poznań) in 1713. Besides Franciszek Hieronim, he also had Wincenty sons: Ludwik; Stanisław and Jan and daughters: Anna, wife of Jakób Trzciński; Maryanna, after Wojciech Wilkowski and Barbara, 1st B.C. After Kazimierz Bogatka, Staroste von Kisel, 2nd B.C. After Michał Tarnowski from Poznań 1710 (gr. Poznań). In 1698 Anna Trzcińska ceded her parental property to her father. Wilkowski secured his wife 6,000 bottles in the same year. (gr. Pozn.), and Bogatko in the same year with his wife witnessed a life sentence in the city of Opoczno. Ludwik, son of Wincenty, after his uncle Prokopie, Starost of Żytomierz, signed the election of Augustus II with the province of Kalisz. Was his middle name Andrzej, or was it a typo, but was written as Andrzej in the volumes. In 1698 his father bequeathed him 3,000 fl. and in 1700 in the city of Poznań the same amount. In 1700 he received a royal consent on the transfer of the Starostei from Żytomierz to Karczewski and he gave it up. Married to Apolonia Krzycka, together with her in 1701 he received a royal consent for the purchase of the Mieścice Starosty from Kierski. The Starostei then ceded the royal consensus to Bronikowski in 1718 and received the Kiselski family in 1720 after the death of his brother-in-law Bogatka (Sig. 15 and 19). His descendants are unknown. Stanisław, son of royal colonel Wincenty, received the Starostei from Perejasław in 1714. The following year he became Colonel of the Royal Arquebusiers (Sig. 18). Married to Rozalia Maryanna née Rosnowska, the Lemberg Ensign, 1st of Franciszkowa Broniewska, the Halicz ensign, together with her he also received a royal consent for the purchase of the Jabłonowo starostie from the hands of the Duczymiński family in 1720 and 1726 a consent for the purchase of Miesziec von Grabianków (sig. 19 and 20) . He died in 1728 (Sig. 22). His son Antoni, 1748 Starost of Tarnowskie Góry, owner of the fourth part of Granówek, Daleky and Kurów, sold this part to his cousin Kazimierz in 1759. In this act he mentions that he is the son of Stanisław, the starost of Jabłonowo and Rozalia nee Rosnowska, and the grandson of Wincenty (DW. 81 f. 264). In 1764 he signed the election of Stanisław August with the Bełz Voivodeship. In 1776 he made together with his wife, Antonina née Waldsztejn, 1. v. Giełgudowa, 2nd BC Sapieżyna, in Tarnogóra a premarital intercession with Jan Placyd Kurdwanowski, the crown cook, regarding the marriage of their daughter Rozalia (M. 282 f. 233). When Antoni Antoni transferred the Starostei of Tarnowskie Góry with the Royal Consensus of 1773 (Canon. 52 IV f. 233), he bore the title of Lieutenant General of the Crown Troops, becoming Major General in 1772 (Sig. 33). f. 49) and in the following year Commander-General of the Crown Forces (M. 237 f. 443). Last year he was Knight of St. Stanislaus. In 1775 Michał acquired the lease of Nowy Sław from the Czartoryski family (Kancl. 37 f. 716 and 40 f. 72). In 1781 he ran for the voivode of Lublin (MP.). In 1783 he became Grand Clerk of the Crown and Knight of the Order of the White Eagle and in 1784 Grand Secretary to the Crown. In 1786 he was awarded the mayor's office in Przybysławice (Kancl. 80 II f. 79). In 1784 and 1786 he was ambassador of the Lubelskie Voivodeship. In 1797 he acquired part of the Radzyminski estate from Gorzeński, and in 1798 the other part from Zapolski (DW 112 f. 199 and 1202). In 1782 he held the nobility certificate at the Belz court. His only son, Antoni, died in Praga in 1794, and his daughter Maryanna, born of Fr. Mary Radziwiłłówna, 1st BC. Leonard Pociejowa, wife of 1st v. Adam Chreptowicz, Chancellor of Lithuania, 2nd BC Aleksander Zamoyski, 3rd from Kazimierz Lubomirski sold part of Radzyminski's estate to Raczyński in 1798 on behalf of her father (DW 112 f. 1062 and 1210). Jan, son of Wincenty, inherited in Kurów. He had sons by Maryanna Lubowiecka: Stanisław and Jakób. After Stanisław's childless death, Jakób sold Kurowo in 1758 (gr. Kościań. 1745, 1756 and 1758). Jan's daughter was certainly Apolonia, the wife of Ludwik Górecki, whose daughter in 1758 sold her part of Granówka to Kazimierz after great-grandfather Wincenty. Franciszek Hieronim, Wincenty's fourth son, received a dragoon regiment in 1717 (Sig. 19). In 1718, as Major General of the Crown Army of Foreign Origin, together with his wife Maryanna née Lipska, the Kalisz Voivode, he received from Garczyński the royal consent to buy the Starostei of Inowłódz. In 1726 they received the same consensus on moving this starostei to Moszyński, for which they received from him the Gostyń district (sig. 19; M. 224 f. 20 and sig. 21). In 1726 Franciszek was Knight of St. of Jerusalem's Lazarus and shortly thereafter of the Holy of Holies of the Virgin Mary of Monte Carmelo. (Perp. Czers. 24 f. 208). He died in 1735, leaving three sons: Kazimierz, Konstanty and Teodor, and four daughters: Zofia, wife of Tomasz Lipski, ensign of Busko 1738; Wiktorya, after Antoni Strzembosz, the castellan of Sierpc; Magdalene, after Ignacy Pruski, a Rawa MP, and Teresa. Brygitka in Warsaw (gr. Kosc. from 1737 and 1738; DW. 93 f. 72). Kazimierz was baptized in Lublin in 1721; his godparents were: Jan Tarło; Voivode of Lublin and Elżbieta Łaszczów née Modrzewska, voivode of Bełsk, Rev. Janusz Wiśniowiecki, voivode of Kraków and N. Zamoyska, finally Fr. Sanguszko and Cetnerówna, voivode of Smolensk (birth certificate in Krzemienica; DW. 80 f. 307 and 103 f. 522). Kazimierz, the owner of Nowe Miasto nad Pilica's mother in Rawa district, a neighbor of Stanisław Świdziński, later Rawa governor, married his daughter Bona in 1747. The intercyza before the wedding was written down in Sulgostów, the voivode's residence, on January 24, 1747, by virtue of which he paid for a woman of 100,000 fl. dowry and 20,000 fl. at an expedition. Kazimierz was supposed to buy Starostei Rawa from Załuski by royal consent of July 31, 1736, but it didn't happen. By royal consent of January 29, 1745, he received the Radomer Starostei from his father-in-law (Sig. 25). However, the assignment had to take place after Bona's marriage, after he had assumed the eldership in 1748. According to the royal consensus of 1745, his mother ceded her rights to the village of Niedrzew in the Gostyń region to him. In the same year he was promoted from captain of the Crown Artillery to lieutenant colonel of that artillery. In 1749 he was appointed Colonel of the Crown Forces. In 1752 he became commissioner of the Crown Treasury in the Greater Poland Voivodeship. In 1754 he was already General Inspector of Infantry in the Crown Forces (Sig. 28). In 1756 he received a parable letter for a tank banner after Kicki (Sig. 27). In 1754 he received a royal consent to transfer the eldership of Radom to his brother-in-law Michał Świdziński and take over the Lithin Starostei from his father-in-law. He did not accept the latter at all and only handed over the Radomer Starostei to his brother-in-law when his father-in-law left the Rawa Voivodeship in favor of him and he was nominated for this office in 1757. In 1757 he became a major general and in 1759 a lieutenant general of the Crown troops. In 1758 he was awarded the Order of the White Eagle. In 1758-1759 he bought Granówek, Dalekie and Kurów from his relatives. In 1767, as Commander-General and Inspector of the Crown Infantry, he received the Ostrog Regiment, which was set up in 1766 (Kancl. 32 f. 127). He resigned from the Panzer Banner in 1769 (Sig. 32). He died in the palace he had built in New Town in 1773 and his body was buried in the parish church. Capuchins, for whom church and monastery were built. He left no descendants. He joined the bar association late, but dedicated his entire fortune and that of his wife to it, so that he left nothing to his wife except Neustadt, which was overburdened with debt. His widow, who stayed after him, received 88,000 fl. from post-Jesuit funds, insured in Nowe Miasto (Kanzlei 54 f. 226). Konstanty, brother of Kazimierz, canon of Kraków in 1735. Teodor, brother of the predecessors, entered the clergy after losing his wife and in 1754 became canon of Łowicz and pastor in Krzemieniec. In 1760 he became a canon of Kraków. In 1754 he mortgaged Lipa and Krzemienica to Zaborowski, and the following year he sold the mansion on Długa Street in Warsaw to his brother Kazimierz (Perp. Czers. 30 f. 61 and DW. 77 f. 412). In 1775, together with the other successors of Kazimierz, he sold Nowe Miasto to Świdziński. As a hulak and garbage collector, the Kraków chapter began to attack his debts, he was condemned by the court of the episcopal chapter according to the canon of 1781 (Łęt.). His son Stefan, captain and 1782 major of the Ostrog regiment, 1783 lieutenant colonel (Sig. 35 f. 77 and 148; DW. 94 f. 500 and 107 f. 1206), then general Kościuszkowski, married Kunegunda Dąbrowska, daughter Józef Antoni, owner from Cepcewicz in Volhynia. From her three daughters: Stefania, 1st v. V. Kajetanova Wojnarowska, 2nd from Antoniowa Paprocka; Teodozya Piegłowska and Walentyna, died in 1872 (Żychl. XVI). Besides the above we also find the following Granowski: Wojciech, the royal guard, received the village of Moisel for life imprisonment in 1588 and a royal consent for the purchase of the Vogtsamt in Łopuchowy (M. 134 f. 17; 135 f. 5 and 402) . Anna of Granowo, after Maciej Pieniążek of Witowice, 1686 (Vol. IX f. 624). Zygmunt wrote to the Łęczyca Voivodeship for the election of August II and Józef to the Kalisz Voivodeship for the election of Stanisław August. Kazimierz, ensign in the artillery regiment of Kazimierz, the Rawa voivode, recognized the voivode of 1764 a part of the respect for Granówek, which fell to him in the section with his brothers; died Captain of the Crown Artillery 1781 (Sig. 35 f. 55). Eleanor, 1699 vicar. Anna Marya, 1701 sub-professor of the Dominican monastery in Góra. They are the daughters of Bartłomiej Granowski (PerS. Czers. 14A f. 32; 15 f. 391 and 16 A f. 233). Jan, an infantry lieutenant in the former Polish Army, died in 1827.
1. Wincenty of Granowo, sub-capital of Kalisz or Poznań (Leksz. Pozn. 78 and 101), castellan of Nakło in 1387 and general of Greater Poland in 1409, had his own banner in Grunwald. m Wincenty of Granowo, Substation Kalisz (kal)
2. In 1387 he sold Zakrzewo, Kowcze and Jasień to Donin. In 1393 Jagiełło gave him 100 fines on the Leaning Hill and in 1395 a house and a square with buildings in Wschowa (Provincial Police Headquarters). m N.Donin 1395
3. In 1400 he sold Granów and Kamieniec in Kościan district for 400 marks to his wife's mother Hedwig from Pilcza, and in 1409 he bought Rudno in Wiślica district from K Hedwig from Pilcza 1409
4. Stanisław of Jeżów (Helc. II. 579 and Zap. Zs. Wiślic. I f. 154 and 155). m Stanisław from Jeżów
5. Married to Elżbieta from Pilcza, only daughter near Elżbieta from Pilcza
6. Otton Toporczyk, voivode of Sandomierz and m Otton Toporczyk, voivode of Sandomierz (san)
8. According to Ś-to-Krzyski's yearbook, her first husband was a certain Wisal, whose name is Długosz Wisal
9. Wissel Czambor from Wissenburg, along the way. m Wissel from Wissenburg Czambor
10. The second was Janusz Laczko, a resident of Moravia, according to Długosz he was Janusz Laczko
13. In 1397 she is already the wife of Wincenty von Granowo, and in 1399 she is suing her previous husband's guarantor, Wincenty von Granowo 1397
14. Janusz Laczek for not securing her dowry of 1,000 fines. After his death m Janusz Laczko
15. Granowski married her king Władysław Jagiełło and she was born in 1417 on November 19, on the day of St. Elizabeth (Cal. Crac.). m N.Granowski
21. Jadwiga Pilecka bequeathed to her grandsons in 1402, k Jadwiga Pilecki 1402
23. Jadwiga, Granów and Kamieniec and 1403 k Jadwiga 1403
27 Jan from Leksandrowice, m Jan from Leksandrowice
28. Son of Marcin from Tochołów, richly endowed by his grandmother (Helc. II), but died young. m Marcin from Tochołów
31. Elżbieta, it was awarded by King Tyczyn. k Elizabeth
32. Jan, who inherited Pilcza (Pilica), gave birth to Father Jan's house
34. Elisabeth married Prince Bolek of Opole in 1418 (St. Pr. PP VIII; Helc. II. 881 and 965; Bon.). k Elizabeth 1418
37. Włodzimierz of Granowo, witness in Poznań in 1388, m Włodzimierz of Granowo in 1388
39. His son Jan guarantees his sisters in Poznań in 1390 that they will not disturb him in Jan 1390
41. The same must be Jan Granowski from Pudliszkowice, m Jan Granowski from Pudliszkowice
The 42nd of the Leliwa coat of arms, attested in 1407 in Kościan in the case of the nobility (Leksz. 328 and 737; Writ. Journal of Pol. IX). N.Leliwa 1407
43. Gniewomir from Granowo brings Witnesses to Poznań in 1388 (Leksz. 460). m Gniewomir from Granowo 1388
44. Mikołaj Granowski sits at court in Poznań in 1400 and in Kościan in 1416 and certifies the nobility of his fellow custodian Mikołaj Granowski in 1400 in 1413
46. Andrzej Granowski appears in 1413 as deputy judge at the courts in Poznań (Polish Gazette IX). m Andrzej Granowski, judge 1413
47. Wawrzyniec Granowski, sentenced to punishment for rape in the court in Kościan (Leksz.) in 1400. m Wawrzyniec Granowski 1400
48. Wyszek Granowski in the courts in Kościan in 1396 m Wyszek Granowski in 1396
49. His wife, Małgorzata née Karsiecki, k Małgorzata Karsiecki
53. Maciej Granowski, substarost of Podolinic Castle in Spiż, and sons, born Maciej Granowski, substarosten
55. Piotr Krupek, as his father's executor, for inheritance but sentenced to 1523 (St. Pr. PP VI). m Piotr Krupk 1523
56. 1580 inherited on Granówek: Sebastyan, m. Sebastian 1580
60th son of Wojciech, testified in 1636 in Piotrków, at the nobility speech, Wojciech 1636
61. Wawrzyniec Borzysławski. m Wawrzyniec Borzysławski
62. Then he testified that he was from the Osciański district, coat of arms Leliwa and that his grandfather was N. Leliwa
64. Borzysławska (Wyr. Piotr. 158 f. 677). k N. Borzysławski
65. After Sebastyan, who secured a dowry for his wife in Granówek in 1577, m Sebastian 1577
69. He was probably his grandson and maybe the son of Maciej, who had an estate in Volhynia in 1603 (Woł. 1 f. 1100). m Maciej 1603
70. Władysław secured 14,000 fl. his wife, m Władysław 1629
71. Maryanna née Przyborowska (gr. Kośc.). k Marianna Przyborowski
72. His sister was probably Maryanna Konstancia, k Marianna Konstancja
73. Wife of 1st v. Baltazar Krzycki, mother Baltazar Krzycki
74. 2-v. Kazimierz Gzowski, carpenter from Rożań 1628, m Kazimierz Gzowski, carpenter from Różan (maz) 1628
75. 3-v. Kazimierz Wężyk Rudzki, Starost von Goszczyński 1654, heiress in Falęcice and Promny in Czersk Land, then his sons inherited: m Kazimierz Wężyk Rudzki, Starost 1654
77. Prokop Jan. They sold part of these goods to Biejkowski in 1692 (Perp. Czers. 11 f. 678 and 696; 13 f. 108; 14 C f. 153; 8 f. 144). m Procopius Jan. 1692
78. Prokop Jan, Starost of Żytomierz in 1681, wrote to the Ruthenian Voivodeship to Jan III. m Prokop Jan, Starost of Żytomierz (stock) 1681
79. His brother Wincenty pledged Granówek and Kurowo to him in 1686 and sold him Drożdżyce and Reszkowo in 1690. m Vincent 1690
80. Married 1st of with Maryanna Karczewska, castellan of Halych, k Marianna Karczewski, castellan of Halicz (rus)
81:2-o v. From Mr. Urszula Krasicka, castellan from Przemyśl, Count Urszula. Castellan Krasicki of Przemyśl (rus)
82. Modrzewski's widow, Treasurer of the Crown, v. N. Modrzewski, Treasurer of the Crown
83rd and the 3rd B.C. Aleksandrów Lipska, Kalisz Voivodeship, died in 1696 without leaving any descendants (gr. Lwow. From 1696). k (her husband: Aleksander) Lipski, the voivode of Kalisz (cal)
84. His nephew Ludwik took his place after him. m Ludwik, Starost of Żytomierz (stock)
85. Her sister was definitely Joanna Franciszkowa Bronkowska, who died childless, after which children Joanna (her husband: Franciszek) Bronkowski were born
88. Władysław's elder son, owner of Granówek, Daleki, Kurów, Drożdżyc and Reszków, m Władysław
89. He was married to Barbara Potocka, k Barbara Potocki
91. 1661 it recognizes the brothers: Jana and mother Jan 1661
92. Krzysztof, from the dowry receipt that her husband secured on his property in 1663 (Greek Pozn.). m Krzysztof 1663
93. In 1663 he bought Wincenty Kurów from his brother-in-law Wincenty 1663
94. Jan Potocki and 1688 Drożdżyce and Reszkowo by m Jan Potocki 1688
96. In 1703 he made a commitment to his son Franciszek Hieronim, with whom he concluded a treaty over Granówek (Greek Poznań) in 1713. m Francis Hieronim 1713
97. Except Franciszek Hieronim, mother Franciszek Hieronim
103. die Ehefrau von Jakób Trzciński; m Jakób Trzciński
105. nach Wojciech Wilkowski und Wojciech Wilkowski
107.1-o v. Nach Kazimierz Bogatka, Starost von Kisel, m Kazimierz Bogatko Starost
108. 2-o v. Nach Michał Tarnowski aus Poznań 1710 (Gr. Pozn.). m Michał Tarnowski 1710
109. Anna Trzcińska übergab 1698 k Anna Trzciński 1698 den elterlichen Besitz an ihren Vater
110. Wilkowski sicherte seiner Frau 6.000 fl. (Gr. Pozn.), and m N. Wilkowski
111. In the same year, Bogatko and his wife witnessed a life sentence in the city of Opoczno. m N. Bogatko
114. After his uncle Prokopie, the Starost of Żytomierz, signed the Election of Augustus II with the Kalisz Voivodeship. m Prokop, Starost of Zhytomyr (stick)
115. Was his middle name Andrzej, or was it a typo but written in the volumes as m Andrzej
116.Andrzej. In 1698 his father bequeathed him 3,000 fl. and in 1700 in the city of Poznań the same amount. m Andrzej 1700
117. In 1700 he received a royal consent on the transfer of the Starostei from Żytomierz to Karczewski, which he renounced. m N. Karczewski Starost from Żytomierz (Stock)
118. Married to Apolonia Krzycka, together with her in 1701 he received a royal consent for the purchase of Starostei Mieścicki from the hands of Staroste Apolonia Krzycki
120. The staroste then gave up the royal consent of 1718 to Bronikowski and in 1720, after the death of his brother-in-law N. Bronikowski, received the staroste of the Kiselski family
121. Bogatki (Sig. 15 and 19). His descendants are unknown. m N. Bogatko
The 123rd son of Wincenty, a royal colonel, received the Starostei from Perejasław in 1714. The following year he became Colonel of the Royal Arquebusiers (Sig. 18). m Wincenty, a colonel in the royal court
124. Married to Rozalia Maryanna née Rosnowska, the ensign of Lemberg, k Rozalia Marianna Rosnowski, the ensign of Lemberg (rus)
125. 1st B.C. Franciszkowa Broniewska, ensign of Halicz, together with her received royal consent in 1720 for the purchase of the Starostei of Jabłonowo from the hands of (her husband: Franciszek) Broniewski ensign of Halicz (Russian)
126. Duczymiński, and 1726 the same consensus for the purchase of Miesziec by N. Duczymiński 1726
127. Grabianków (Sig. 19 and 20). He died in 1728 (Sig. 22). N.Grajanka 1728
128. His son Antoni, Starost from Tarnowskie Góry 1748, owner of the fourth part of Granówek, Daleky and Kurów, sold this part in 1759, to Antoni Starost in 1748
130. In this act he mentions that he is the son of Stanisław the Starost of Jabłonowo and Stanisław the Starost of Jabłonowo
131. Rozalia née Rosnowski, grandson k Rozalia Rosnowski
132. Wincentego (DW. 81 f. 264). In 1764 he signed the election of Stanisław August with the Bełz Voivodeship. m Vincent 1764
133. 1776 together with his wife Antonina née Waldsztejn, k Antonina Waldsztejn 1776
135. 2-o v. Sapieżyna, completed in Tarnogóra before the marriage Intercissus with N. Sapieha
136. Jan Placyd Kurdwanowski, Chef of the Crown, regarding his daughters' marriage to Jan Placyd Kurdwanowski, Chef of the Corona
138. When Michał gave his son back to his son Michał
139. Antoni, the Starostei of Tarnowskie Góry, according to the royal consensus of 1773 (Chancellor 52 IV f. 233), bore the title of Lieutenant General of the Crown Troops in the same year, becoming Major General in 1772 (Sig. 33 f. 49). ), and the following year he was Commander-General of the Crown Forces (M. 237 f. 443). Last year he was Knight of St. Stanislaus. m Antoni, the starost