The noble Polish family Prus I., II., III.

Die adlige polnische Familie Prus I., II., III.

The noble Polish family Prus III.

Die adlige polnische Familie Prus III.

Prus III. In a red field a scythe blade turned inwards and point downwards, with a silver half horseshoe, the cleat turned downwards, so assembled that they both appear as a horseshoe open downwards, set at the top with the silver (sometimes golden) sesqui-crosses of the coat of arms of Prus I; Helmet adornment a golden, armored leg bent at the knee and supported with this on the crown, the spurred foot of which is turned to the left. Sometimes instead of the red field, this is also divided into red and blue. About the origin of the coat of arms it is said that the son of the Prussian prince, who first carried the coat of arms of Prus 11., married an heiress to the coat of arms of Pobog and took half the horseshoe from this coat of arms into his own, which he, as described above, reshaped, but retaining the armed arm as a crest. When a descendant named Sobor lost a leg in the Battle of Hundsfelde in 1109, Duke Bolestaw of Poland gave him a golden leg as a replacement, with the permission to include such a leg instead of the arm as a crest in the coat of arms . This coat of arms, which retained the name Prus, was initially also called Nagody (na gody = for the wedding), as a reference to the transformation that occurred during marriage. This coat of arms is used by:

Augustowski, Beldycki, Blank, Bogdanski, Byszynski, Chrzanowski, Czarnecki, Dawidowski Dluiniewski, Dobrzyniecki, Glaznocki, Gluchowski, Gosciszewski, Groblewski, Jablonkowski, Jaruntowski, Karminski, Karninski, Kobylinski, Korewicki, Kowalewski, Krzeminski, Kublicki, Lankuna, Lomzski, Losowski , Manowski, Minski, Mlacki, Mlocki, Mlynski, Mroczek, Mroczkowski, Mrozowicki, Mrozowski, Napiorkowski, Nogatski, Ogrodzinski, Opacki, Osowinski, Petrulewicz, Piottuch, Pisanka, Piewinski, Preuss, Prusiecki, Pruszkowski, Radomski, Radulski, Rosochacki, Rudzinski , Rzeczkowski, Strekowski, Stucki, Studzinski, Tyminski, Wichulski, Wieckowski, Wieczwinski, Zaleski, Zglinicki, Zielenski, Zielinski, Zuchorski, Zuchowski.

The coat of arms of Prus in general, without specifying whether Prus I, II or III, is attributed to the following families:

Brzezanski, Brzezinski, Chladowski, Cianowski, Cieszanowski, Dominikowski, Fasciszewski, Gniewinski, Gorny, Grot, Hurkowski, Kadlubek, Karmanowski, Klimuntowski, Kodziell, Konarzewski, Latynski, Lubiatowski, Mikolajewski, Milkowski, Monastyrski, Mrozinski, Myslkowski, Niedzielski, Opaleniecki, Patocki, Pielgrzymowski, Pokutynski, Puchalski, Rosolowski, Rudawski, , Rzeszek, Sobor, Sochaczewski, Stepkowski, Strowski, Wilkoszowski, Wyslobocki, Zabka, Zaleski, Zrodowski.

Prus II. In a red field two silver scythes, pointing inward, the points pointing upwards crossing, the lower ends meeting together are held together with a golden band, one end of which hangs down. The scythes are occupied at the top between the tips with the sesqui-cross from the coat of arms of Prus l. ; Helm adornment: the same arm as in Prus I. The coat of arms was probably also called Wilczekosy (wolf's iron) because scythes folded together in this way were commonly used as wolf 's shackles . About the origin of this coat of arms it is said: At the time of King Kazimierz the Monk (1041 58 ) rebelled against this Maslaus, Voivode of Mazovia, in order to make himself Lord of Mazovia. The king entrusted the supreme command over the Polish troops sent against him to a knight of the Prus I coat of arms, it is also said to be one of the three Prussian princes to whom this coat of arms was granted. This struck and destroyed the Maslaus. As a reward he asked for the hand of the only daughter of the deceased Maslaus from the king, who had no objection and presented him with many estates in Mazovia. He now also combined the coat of arms of Maslaus, the two scythes (wilczekosy) with his own. This coat of arms is used by:

Bandkowski, Baworowski, Bielowski, Daniecki, Debowski, Faszczewski, Glinojecki, Glinowiecki, Gluchowski, Grochowalski, Grzybowski, Jezierski, Kobylinski, Kostecki, Lisicki, Lazniewski, Malachowski, Misiewski, Miszkiel, Mitarnowski, Myslecki, Nakwaski, Niewierski, Nowomiejski, Olszowski, Ossowinski, Preczkowski, Pruski, Radominski, Roguslawski, Stypinski, Swietochowski, Szczutowski, Tobaczynski, Wieckowski, Wolowski, Wspinek, Zaborowski, Zglinicki.

The noble Polish family Prus I

Prus I. A floating, silver double high cross in a red field, but the lower left bar is missing; Helmet adornment: an armored arm, armed with a sword, leaning on the crown with the elbow. About the origin it is said: Soon after the conversion attempt of St. Adalbert in Prussia, where he was murdered in 997, several Prussians came to Poland to accept Christianity and stay here. So did three Prussian princes who received this coat of arms and landed property in the Kraków Voivodeship from King Bolestaw. The other arrivals and later the captured Prussians who wanted to stay in the country were also settled there in colonies. The resulting estates and colonies were all called Prusy (Prussia) after the nationality of the current owners, and this also became the name of the coat of arms and the family of the Prussian princes who were enfeoffed. However, around 1500 the general designation Prus came into use instead of Prusy. From this coat of arms emerged the coats of arms Prus II and III. A descendant of these princes and bearer of this coat of arms was St. Stanislaw from Szczepanowo, Bishop of Kraków, who was murdered by King Boleslaw in 1079. The later very numerous descendants of the family line to which St. Stanislaw belonged in the Kraków Voivodeship included in their coat of arms a small crosier, which they placed on the right side of the cross, to confirm their kinship with the same. They named this new coat of arms Turzyna, which became Turzyma. However, since the end of the 15th century the Turzyna have probably returned to their ancestral coat of arms, because this name fell into disuse. The coat of arms of Prus I are carried by:

Andrzejowski, Bednarowski, Biesiadecki, Biesiadowski, Biestrzykowski, Boguslawski, Borowski, Brzenski, Bystram, Chometowski, Chwalkowski, Ciaglinski, Cyganski, Czamecki, Dlugojewski, Dobrocieski, Drozdowski, Druszkowski, Dymitrowski, Frankowski, Frycowski, Garlicki, Gawlowicki, Glowacki, Gluszynski, Gniewiewski, Gorski, Goworowski, Grochowalski, Grzymislawski, Grzymultowski, Gunicki, Hladowicki, Husarzewski, Izaykowski, Jablonowski, Jabloszewski, Janowski, Jaroszewicz, Jezowski, Juchnowski, Julewski, Jurecki, Kaczkowski, Kiwalski, Klicki, Kliczkowski, Klimuntowski, Kobieski, Kobylinski, Korcicki, Korowicki, Korulski, Krasnosielski, Krzywokulski, Krzyzakowski, Krzyzewski, Lisicki, Lacki, Laski, Laszkowski, Latkiewicz, Lososinski, Macinski, Michalczewski, Mierzwinski, Mocarski, Morelowski, Motowidlo, Mroczek, Mscichowski, Nadolski, Niedzinski, Nielepiec, Niemcynowski, Niewiadomski, Obrycki, Ogrodzinski, Ormienski, Orzel, Ossowski, Otocki, Padkowski, Petryczyn, Piszczanski, Piszczatowski, Plonski, Ploski, Podleski, Polikowski, Porebinski, Prus, Przechowski, Przezdziecki, Raciborowski, Raczkowski, Rokotowski, Rozanka, Rudowski, Ruwski, Rywocki, Skarzeszowski, Skomorowski, Skowronski, Skrodzki, Slepczyc, Slawek, Slubicki, Smolikowski, Snorowski, Spinek, Stradomski, Strzempinski, Studzinski, Swarocki, Szamowski, Szczepanowski, Szumanczowski, Szybalski, Szymanczewski, Tabaszowski, Tolstecki, Trembecki, Trembicki, Urbanowski, Wieckowski, Wiewiorowski, Wisniowski, Wolinski, Wolski, Zajaczkowski, Zaleski, Zaykowski, Zbierzynski, Zurakowski.

The Andrzejowskis still carry the cross, topped with a horizontal arrow pointing to the right; also probably the arrow upright to the left of the cross.

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72 (Gazeta Warszawska) 1786

in Rome on 31.8 Polish Senator Józef von Eklow Hilzen, Province. eager, star. GR. Braslawski, coffee. right Orla Bial. and S Stan. From a family that first spreads in Germany and then introduces. to Prussia and Livonia through his namesake Job Hülzen, W. Meisterkreuz. Died at the age of 50. Father Jan August Hilzen, voiv. Minsk, Mother (living) Const. z Platerów, wojewodzianka infl. For August III he received a star. GR. brasławskie (after father's resignation), then ch. influence and the Order of the White Eagle by the same king. For Stan Aug. chair voiv. Minsk. (after his father). In the province he took revenge. acted after his uncle Const. Plateze that became a chest of drawers. trock. In 1767 the march was chosen. Mode. Chief Ref. (No. 78) Warsaw, Sept. 30 voiv. he got his revenge. after the death of jv -Tadeusz Billewicz, avenged promotion, and breast. after him -Józ. Chrapowicki, March. R. Niest. Chest. Chełmska (on the estate of Wojc. Węgleński) - Wojc. Poletyło, dwarf sick, deputy. Mode. Cor. Or. Choir. redness. (in English) -Onufry Węgleński elementary school Chelmerde. subtable lands. Helmet. (in speech) -Wacław Boniecki, foreman of the Chełm country. (p. no. 78)

117 (Gazeta Warszawska) 1787

Judgment of the Regency of His Majesty Prus Zach. Dan in Kwidzyn 1786. 4/5. (Examination of mother and child with enclosure no. 69 from 1786) Died childless in 1758. 28.10. born Józef Bagniewski, the governor of Malbork, left aristocratic estates (in the district of Malbork) Waplewo, Waplewko (large and small Waplitz), Mieniąt (Meinten), Murayn (Muranon), Polix (Polixen), Ramut (Ramten), Reichanders (Rychandrussów) , Schönwywiese (Szynwywiese) ), Sledziowka and Syllendorf and the other - in the circus. Chelmno. Part of Wlewska, Zajączkowo otherwise Hasenfeld and Ciechanowo. Life imprisonment of the widow, now remarried count. Sierakowska. Ok at malb. he was born once. Jan Zawacki, cesspool. and in the helmet. he was the heir of born Jan Marcin Chełstowski. After that both were born. Barbara, daughter of the above. Chełstowski, who married Bagniewski. The Nineteenth Proclamation urges all who can claim the inheritance to: 1) Success. and descendants of Jan Zawacki. and starosts: a) Kaz. Zawacki, chest. or his sons Jan and Alexander, b) Stan. Zawackiego, c) Rozalia Zawacka, d) Const. Zawacka, d. (supposedly) Pulibowska. 2) j. V. Bartl. Zawacki, who should have Zofia Duczymińska behind him. 3) j. W. Wład. Zawacki: a) Stan. Zawacki with her children Stanisław and Konstancja, d. Roba or her children Józef, Rozalia, Jadwiga, Barbara, Aleksandra Grabowska nee Zawacka or her children, b) Ludwik Zawacki or his children by his wife nee Gosławski, such as B.: Wład., Ludwik. Jędrzej, Jan, Marianna. Eleanor. D. for born Steffens, Konstancja, c) Florian Zawacki. 4) j. W. late Fried. Zawacki (earlier notes from 1786) 5) j. Zofia Zawacka. 6) j. W. Helena Zawacka residing in (allegedly) Zielenska. 7) j. V. Jan Marcin Chełstowski and Konstancja Zawacka or a hedgehog. descended childless. 8) j. V. Dorota Zakrzewska née Chełstowska: a) Stan. Z., b) Ant. Z. or his children: Bartł., Franc., Józef, Michał, Piotr, Domicella, Felicjanna, Eufrozyna, c) Józef Z., d) Zuzanna Z., e) Jadwiga Z. 9) as above Ludwik Chełstowski: Franc. , Jan. Jan Nepom., Ludwik, Katarzyna Chełstowscy.

127 (Gazeta Warszawska) 1787

case of success. on the request. Mateusz Wittk Jezewski; Horian Jezewski and Juljanna, resident Mroczyńska, the successors of the married couple Marcin Jerzy von Zarthen and Barbara Zofia née Wedel. Courts of the courts of East Prussia. they call: 1) stay. other descendants except Dorota, Karolina, Marianna, Elżbieta, Barbara Lucia and Anna Juljanna or Zarths be their success. 2) Descendants from the beginning. mollusk. Powalski and Dorota Karolina née Zarth. 3) Apart from Juljanna, née Zartów Mroczyńska, Marianna Elżbieta Oseinkow also lived here. 4) the descendants of Franc. Teszkowskiego 5) success. Anna Juljanny née Zarth, wife of Daniel Zygm. Heschke. 6) in addition to mate. and Jan Wittk Jezewskich, who remains after Franc. Jezewski. Good nobility is at stake. Ebersfelde in the circus. Konitzki and other successes. (at No. 93, various announcements)

445 (Kuryer of Poland) 1759

Burial of the guts of Andrz. Federal state. Housing cubes in the bone. social Jesus. 1759.27 / 7. in Kobyłka, goods exchange before (No. 441) of Count Marcin in Załuski, appendix bishop. Draznensk. and with Abbot Sulejow., Cantor Kraków. From the decoration of the coat of arms of the family of two sisters and brothers in the following command Olszowskich-Prus 2-to-two goats late grandfather's primacy; Potkańskich-Brochowicz - in the blue field. stag the coat of arms of the prince's mother; Coat of arms of Lędzkich-Janina grandmother, i.e. a steel shield; Koryciński's house, the whole house is run down. coat of arms of great-grandmother ax; Coat of arms of Skoligov. the Lanckoroński family, which was joined by the younger sister of Załuski Lanckoroński-Zadora, namely the Płomieńczyk Lwia Głowa families, the Rostworowski-Nałęcz families, the Stadnicki-Srzeniawa families and the Ossoliński-Topór families; Kuczyński-Korwin; Kuszlów-Lubicz horseshoe with a cross; The princes of Lübeck-four moons; Karczewskich-Jaseńczyk; Szaniawskich-Junosza; Cieszkowskich-Dolega; Tyszkiewiczow-Leliwa; Lewandalów-Lew; Rzewuskich-Krzywda; Dembiński-Rawicz. (Lower D. to No. 32)

605 (Kuryer of Poland) 1746

From Prussia. Export. late Czapski ..., chest. Gdansk. On May 8th from the estate of to Nowe, where Bernard was buried on May 9th. (No. 494) On May 12 in Chełm the execution for the deceased I mount Magdalena Bagniewska, the castellan of Elbląg (No. 494)

880 (Kuryer of Poland) 1751

Jaroslaw 19.05. In his estate Kuścienice + 16.05. Józef Drohojowski, married Ant. z / d Szaniawska, Chełmiń Substation. (DCCLVI No.) - Warsz. 16/06 Kretkowska Chełmno Governorate. + 27/05. in Prussia. (DCCLXIX No.) - Warsz. 21/07 Sapieha Chancellor W. WXL., Lat. 71, + 6/07. In good Podolsk. Łysowodach (No. DCCLXIV) - Warsz. jw Lanckoroński ... star. stobnicki, to Zwaniec, + 14/06. in the village of Jarosławice near Lviv (No. DCCLXXIV) - Grodno 19/07. Today. with the Jesuits. Funeral of Krzysztof de Forst Deybous Moroz, Stolnch Trakai, Comrade Hus. Fr. Under-Chancellor WXL. He was sick with consumption. He left when he was 8 years old. son and 7 years old. a daughter who takes an orphan. Mother. + 15/07. In good you Bielica (No. DCCLXXV) - Warsz. + here 18/08. Fabrizio ... write. Decree Cor. (No. DCCLXXIX) - Minsk 20/08. + here today Krystyna born Kryszpin I v. Pakosz chor-na WXL., II v. Sołłohub, Brest Voivodeship (No. DCCLXXX) Wiad. from 27.08. and that the body is to be exported. to Kaunas (No. DCCLXXXI) - Rzeszów 30.08. + 22.08. Qatar. z / d Ogińska Podoska, cook. WXL. 24/08 Export. to Dynowo for Oginskich's burial (No. DCCLXXXI) corpse custody in Dynów 6/09. (No. DCCLXXXV) in No. DCCLXXXVII Grodno 11/10. mi that Sołłohubowa, Brest Voivodeship, came to the anniversary

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218 (Posen Journal) 1862

(until No. 215 * in the province cal. 1771.16 / IV. 1787 as a cadet to the 1st regiment of the Polish Republic, called the reg. King Hedwig Lieutenant 1788.1 / VIII. Participation in the camp 1792 under priest Józ. and Kośc. Im Camp 1794 near Szczekoc. (6/VI. Wounded 3 times. After the sinking of the legions in Wł. And campaigns from 1796 to 1799. 1799 and 1800 the siege of Portorico. In the following year San - Domingo. 1806 and 1807 camps in Prussia and Muscovites 1809 Spain to 1812 owned by Tudela 1811 wounded but 1811. 20 / V. Cross of the Legion of Honor Return to the great army in Germany and in it until the end of 1813. From 1814/17 / May he smokes as a major, returns to Poland and permanently in Poznań in the Schweidn Fortress (No. 50)

262 (Posen Journal) 1862

(up to p. 259) Arnold hr Sk. Threat. has long been a threat. heart disease. He supported the exiles on French soil for protection. to the Batignol school. He was among the first. put on. Tow away. Science. Help, educate and entertain at your own expense. numerous youths. * in the letter. 1798 in Warsaw. He was educated at school. Country. and finally in Wroclaw. In 1830 he fought to end something. punish. 6 months imprisonment in Grudziadz. In 1857 he was a member of the Prussian Sejm. with the grave. and szubsk. (Memory of Łabiszyn 24 / VI. (No. 146)

336 (Posen Journal) 1863

On B. Appendix. for Adam Mr. Soltan and exp. to station 11/II. on Wednesday Poznań 9 / II. family. (No. 32 Di 10 / II.) Former comrades-in-arms of the colonel took part. Bust will be on land. cm. in Waplewo near Malborg (No. 35). Mentioned: reg. in two.; + in Poznań 7 / II. rb; 1792. 2/VII. * in the lands of the ancestors of the cities. Zdzięciole, in the province nowogr. His parents Stan. March. WXL. and Frane. Mrs. Radziwiłłówna. After school he devoted himself to Akkad. Vilnius. At the age of 16 he left everything and went to Fr. Warsz. He joined the comp. Arts. Riding Woldzim. Potocki, for support. virtual Military. at war with Austria. In 1812 he transferred to the cavalry regiment under the Dow. Yen. Konopka. He was wounded near Słonim and taken prisoner. After the events. In 1815 entered the new Polish army, which he left in 1818 with a degree lieutenant colonel and uniform. He settled in the country. 1820 with his daughter Aleks. consolation, camp. lit. From the farm in May. and in extensive estates in Polesie, which he pos. for wife. After the trip petersb. in 1825.6 m. Prison in Grodno and further police supervision He took part in the uprising. 1830. After the fall he went to Prussia. He did not take advantage of the amnesty and left the minors in the country. 3 sons and a daughter and a major May. His father + paralyzed in Mitawa in 1836. after you know about joining the corp. Cad. in Moscow, three children. Grandchildren (sons of Adams as above), but who grew up to be Poles. Zdzięciol was taken to the treasury, the castle to the barracks and the bone. Uniate and the basilica monastery. From 1847. Let. to stay in Prussia, and then citizenship. He tried to stay with his daughter for Graf Sierakowski near Malborg (No. 36.14/II.)

416 (Posen Journal) 1863

(was 414) Thank you. of the family are the compatriots of the deceased Z. Kuch. from Prussia West. (No. 171)

459 (Posen Journal) 1863

Węclewski, one of the old ones, still under Fr. Warsz. officials, sec. The District Court in Poznań celebrates today (News from Pozna. 14 / X.) 50 years anniversary. State service 1794 * in Widziszewo near Kościan by the farmer's father. Piarist School in Rydzyna. For Mrs. Warsz. He entered the criminal court as an apprentice. under the presidency of Zakrzewski. On this occasion he was granted a patent for a chancellor council. He has sons in the public state. in Posen and Prussia. Zach., one of them is Prof. Schule boss

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2388 (Posen Journal) 1874

Teodor Kalkstein from West Prussia. (our compatriot) received the Ph.D. (No. 61 of 15 / III.)

2611 (Posen Journal) 1875

Posen 6 / VIII. Piotr Marchlewski from West Prussia. obtained at the University of Gryfii, PhD. Med. (No. 178)

2623 (Posen Journal) 1875

On 24 / VIII. in par. in Kościerzyna, dr. Wojc. Kętrzyński, kust. Bible. Zakł. Nation. Them. Ossoliński in Lemberg x Miss Wincentyna Klińska from Prussia. Zach. (No. 95)

2664 (Posen Journal) 1875

(formerly 2658) Jan Nep. Waking up * 1807 in the village of Dębogórze near Kcynia, then owned by the Baranowski family, where his father was a forester. Sciences in Szubin, u reforms. in Pakość, in a grammar school in Bydgoszcz, where in 1828 he graduated from the University of Wrocław (2 years of phil. class) in 1830 he joined the army as a private. He served on the journey to Poznań after crossing Giełguda and Chłap. interned in Prussia. One year fortress in Szczecin. 3 years in the Prussian Army. in the regiment of Nadreń. in weasel. From the shoulder of the means to the on. educate teach for several years. Haus., finally in the Chełkowski house in Kuklinów, where he also studied practical work. Farm yard. He soon married the cousin of housewife Agnieszka Rypsiówna and took over the management in Kuklinów in May of that year. After the death of his wife, 18 months after the wedding, he soon left Kuklinovo and acquired a farm. clerics in Gniezno; Three years after the death of his wife x with Teofila Weisówna, he bought from her family two mills near Poznań: Główna and Nadolnik, where he lived with his wife, and leased Kleryka. Active and busy during the events of 1846 and 1848, a few years later he sold the estate near Poznań and moved to his cleric. A mention of a son and 3 daughters by his second wife, who died a few years before his death (#240, area mentioned)

2680 (Posen Journal) 1875

Poznan, 10th / XI. Rafalski sold the former Cichoradz to Prussia. Zach. (now called Tannhagen) for 510 thousand. to the owner of the former Ostromecko Alvensleben (no. 258)

2921 (Posen Journal) 1876

Albin Korvin Piotrowski. Old Volhynia. Nobility * in Bratałowie village in 1807. Son, the youngest of many siblings, Aleksandra, sub-commander. Zhytomirsk. by Domicela Prosszczeanka. Name his brothers. known throughout Volhynia. Eligi, the President and Konstanty, after which numerous letters. He married young (after his mother's widow) Miss Kozieracka. 1830 the intention to enter. he went to work with his wife in Warsaw, where on 29/XI. leaving. Wife, he joined the army, where he was a private throughout the war. Value. Note. After Warsz. entered Prussia but crept back to the king. and Warsz. He managed to avoid pursuit. and return with his wife to his mother in Wołyń. Here he soon lost his wife and took care of his frail mother and several children. + after the occurrence of inflammation of the lungs in 69, day 5 gr. (23 lists) in the field The brothers leave behind a son and 3 daughters (necr. from JIK in No. 285)

3018 (Posen Journal) 1878

("Czas") in Kraków. + condition. Fr. Prus Jablonowski, from. Arts. sw p., Wirtuti Milit Cross. and the Medal of St. Helena. Battery Commander at Ostrołęka, Commander of Order. S. Gregory 16 / VIII. + (No. 189)

3060 (Posen Journal) 1878

Posen 11/X. then fig. Scab in S. Inovr., Nal. it became the property of Hoff of West Prussia to the Romans. (No. 235)

3323 (Posen Journal) 1879

Poznań, 14 / X. Today in Bydgoszcz Józ. Trzciński, grandfather of Ostrów x Helena Prądzyńska from West Prussia. (No. 237)

3564 (Posen Journal) 1880

Pos., 25 / VIII. Wcz. in the Roman Ziolecki parish church a master builder from Ołecko x Miss Aniela Czapska from Prussia. Zach. (No. 195)

3655 (Posen Journal) 1880

Fr. Józef Łebinski the Elder 9th March. +, soldier and exile. from 1863. Extension from Strzemkowo to Inowrocław. Family (No. 58 of 11 / III) He died in Strzemków with relatives of the Trzebiński family. 1838 * in Łaszewo, in the secular S. in Pr. Zach., S. Marcin and Antonina born Dembińska. Before the seminars he was educated in Trzemeszno. he came because of moving to Włocławek. the family to the king. and there he received holy. Posted on admin. Par. Gowarowa in Kujawy near Ostrołęka. Here he was surprised by the events in which he took part in 1863. Wounded, transported to Prussia, imprisoned. After a slow he stayed for some time with the Leatherawskis in Kretkowo and the Rekowski family in Gorazdów. striving for a spirit. a job in the local dioceses didn't work out, so he started working as a farmer in the T3emek manors (#62)

3669 (Posen Journal) 1880

From Berlin. speaker. Alfons Chmielewski from West Prussia. he submitted 15/V there. Donkey. (No. 118

3747 (Posen Journal) 1881

Franc. Mrs. Malinowski, probably. Komornicki, former Dean of Tuchola, researcher of Slovak languages, from 1830+ paralyzed on Sunday. In them. Gen. Antoni Malinowski, Józ. Thomas (necr.) 1808.23 / XI. * in Golub in Prussia. Zach. Father, Mayor of Golub, art. on February 1, Tuesday, No. 25. [see 3752]

3801 (Posen Journal) 1881

At 20 sqm + suddenly touched paralysis. der Herzen Teodor Donimirski, dormitory of the Polytechnic Institute in Karlruh. Transfer. to par Kalwa. parents, siblings. Telkwice. (necr.) He fell off his horse while at home for Christmas. 25 years old, he was the youngest. Son. Teodor's parents, a prominent citizen. Prussia. Zach. and Zofia born Ślaski (Viaduct No. 92)

4128 (Dziennik Poznański) 1882

Posen, 19 / I. From Berlin, this Fabian Chmielewski from West Prussia. passed a government exam with eng. and build. (No. 16)

4842 (Posen Journal) 1883

(formerly 4837) Białoskórski came from W. Ks. Posen, son of Józef Habdank Białosk. Decorated in the Napoleonic Wars. the cross of the virt. Military. and legia hon. and Teresa von Wierusz Kowalski. 1811. * in Danzig. Gymnasium St. MM in Poznań In January 1831 he left school and joined the 3rd Riflemen in Warsaw. virtual Military. He went to Prussia under the Dow. Rybinski. He soon joined Prussia. Troops by the 18th, he resigned in 1845 and married. with d. after the late Prof. Cichowicz née Sokolnicka and moved into long-term leasehold. In 1846 he was arrested as a conspirator. until March 1848. Participated in Miłosław. In 1850 he moved to Kr. P. and remained in force. of the inspector d.ord. Std. Krasiński. as a result of paralysis. he had to leave and spent the rest of his life with his son Zbigniew in Koniuchy (No. 285 Art.)

4943 (Posen Journal) 1884

Tomász Borowski lands. in the district Kościan 23 / IV. + in Borówiec in Kashubia. A veteran of 1831. One of the nine young people who came in this small number from all over West Prussia. they went to help. Along with him his brother Medard, who is still alive. After 2 years of Russian captivity, Tomasz settled on a farm in Kashubia, married there, raised his children and worked until the end (No. 98)

5105 (Posen Journal) 1884

Poses 18 / IX. Skotniki previously bought from N. Rembowski in September for PLN 258,000. mk. Jackowski from Prussia Z. (No. 216)

5604 (Posen Journal) 1886

Poznań 5 / I. Józ. Korybut will accept that Woroniecki, the prince of Zbaraż + will be lost. Podol., in the town of Jałtuszków. Son. Vinc., reg. no. wp and Susanna from Mr. Jaworski. In less than 16 years cadet in the Austrian regiment. Protect. Foot, with whom he spent several years in Italy, where he attained the rank of officer. On vacation in Gal. he goes to the former Polish army. Kaval Cross. Troops After Decorating. Warsaw flees to Prussia. here, to hide from the desertion of the Austrian army, he enlisted as a private. to the Prussian army. He gets amnesty and resigns from the Austrian army. He settles down in his own village and gets married. 1848 became the commander of the nation. in Przemyśl. In 1849 he left his wife and three children and fought in Transylvania in Hungary. at the head of a separate unit as a colonel. He emigrated to Turkey with other Hungarians. There is an intern. in Wiczyn, then infantry instructor in Alepo with the rank of regiment. He goes to France and wants to go to his family. In 1859, ending with a second pardon, he returned to Gaul, but not to his own. To be allowed to. because it was confiscated. So after 40 years he settled with his sister in Podolia, Count. Ignacji Stadnicka (whom he survived) (No. 4) Sprost. Surnames in No. 5

5692 (Posen Journal) 1886

Apolonia Biernacka z / d Przystanowska 30 / IV. + after severe illness. Our sister. Family (No. 100) Wife of violinist Nikodem, exile. from Prussia. Cm. St Marc. GR. family No. 102 from May 2, Sun.)

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5938 (Posen Journal) 1886

Posen 25 / XI. Today in the Kapuc. in Krak. Emil Lachner, civil servant. state railways. x Miss Zofia Studzińska, C. Marcelego and Wiktoria Prus Studn. (No. 271)

6562 (Posen Journal) 1888

Poses 14 / IX. In Makhowa, S. Pilzno, 5 / IX. + after kr. heavy Major Piotr Pilawita Cieszkowski and burial there. 1804. * in Czerkawszczyzna, Podolia Austr. Kasim's son. and Anne of Jordan. In 1820 he joined the 1st Uhlan Regiment. participation in the camp. 1830-1831 as support. For bravery. noun Lt. and the Golden Cross of Virt. mil Expelled to Prussia, he went to France. 1840 in the English army in Spain. earned the rank of captain and four decorations. Wandering in France from 1843. 1848 major in the Polish-Italian legions, in June in Gal. for organ. national cavalry, unsuccessful. Back to France. In 1871 he returned to Samborskie, then again to France, and in 1877 he settled in Machowa (No. 212).

6598 (Posen Journal) 1888

There is a monastery in the church. in Mogilno Anna Łyskowska, late Ignaz fathers Mileszew and deputy x 24 / X. federal state. Sikorski, father of Great Chełm of Prussia Z. (No. 251)

6638 (Posen Journal) 1889

From Prus Z. 14 / ID Fig. Stanisławie, 1,850 m., In Świecie p. Nieczkowski from Nieciszewo was sold for 60,000. 12/1 Taler in strange hands. (No. 12) Sprost., the Stan. Mieczkowski from Nieciszewo couldn't sell it because it belonged to him. was Leopold Mieczk. (Father) Testimony of 18 / I. in No. 16

6721 (Posen Journal) 1889

Pains. Kokowski was killed in the process voiv. "Calliope", badly damaged. in the island cadastre. Samoa. A father from Warsaw. had a shop in one of the cities of Prussia for several decades. Zach. Recently struck by the ban act. He set off with his wife and the 5th younger. Children (2 daughters and 3 sons) were born and settled in Chernivtsi after wandering around. Best Bolesław graduated from Germany and entered the Marinade. voive as an engineer. With his father's expulsion, he was dismissed from the service. So he registered with the English for 2 years. voive which period recently ended when the letters reported 30/III. over the cadastre. He was 26 years old (No.81 of 7 / IV. Sun.)

6775 (Posen Journal) 1889

Today + in 63. Paulina Belakowicz née König. husband, children. Przysiersk, 21 / VI. (No. 142) Wife of the former lands. from Prussia Z. Zaremby Belak. Mikołaj's daughter, owner. Mirotk and Paulina Falken Płachecka, heirs of Trzebcz in P. Chełmiń. (No. 143)

6807 (Posen Journal) 1889

Poznań 30 / VII. Rogaliński from Królików sold his villages Retkowo and Górki Dąbskie in Szubiń. Sikorski from Tuchlin from Prussia Z. (No. 173 of 31/VII., Wednesday)

6816 (Posen Journal) 1889

Rojevo in S. Lubaw. Farm yard. peasants formed from clustered farms. Name from creator Rojewski. The area is quite significant as the colony is com. - Hedgehog. it is true that she paid almost 100,000. tal., especially since the lands there are not special. Also colonists. bought Zbrachlin in Świecie p. and kept to the lowland. on the left bank. 30 years ago he belonged to Wedelstaedt, a senior military officer in the Polish army and in 1830 a German. He was sold shortly before or after his death. Jeżerska from Topolno bought it then, saved her intabulation, and Zbrachlin Teofil Różycki bought it from her. Teofil Róż., now in his sixties, came to the secular country from Lubawskie 35 years ago and married Miss Tuczyńska from Biechówek, an only child who was born in May. fell after the late death of his parents. He lived with her for maybe 3 years. After having two young children, he is reunited with Miss Maria Radkiewicz with his now-wife, C. Major of the Late Stanislaus. Over the years, Biechówko was won over by his mother's son and Roż. bought Zbrachlin and moved there. A few years later he bought Cieleszynek, I think because he has meadows in the lowlands. He was not yet able to pay everything and fell into debt with the Prussian Correspondence Z. 13/VIII. (No. 186)

7537 (Posen Journal) 1891

Posen 19 / VIII. By Szamotulski. In connection with the mention of the sale of the village, fig. in S. Schamott. Sarbia, about her Prusima owner, the Germans write that there are rumors that the guardian of minors is from Prussia. Żeroński from Brzoza protested against the sale. (No. 188)

7919 (Posen Journal) 1892

Poses 24 / IX. after "Freis. Ztg.", in the 7th east. prov. Prussia. there are: Count Mielżyński 11 estates, 13,933 ha; Count Czarnecki 9 owners, 9,263 ha; Gąsiorowski from Paris, 9 lots, 5,618 ha; Fr. property Sułkowski 12, 7,325 ha; Count Potocki from property Będlewo 4, 7,439 ha; Count Raczyński 5 owners, 13,021 ha; Mrs. Ferd. Radziwiłł 13 owners, 16,398 ha; Count Skórzewski 12 owners, 13,885 ha; Count Mielżyński from Pawłowice 4 owners, 6,911 ha; Std. Bniński 2, property, 6,206 ha; hr Żółtowski 10 owners, 6,440 ha; Estate of Count Skórzewski 11, 6,470 ha; Count Zamoyski 4 owners, 7,374 ha; Count Potulicki 8 owned, 6,617 ha

8260 (Posen Journal) 1893

Przemysław Prus Bogdański 4 / XI. + Extension from Lubostroń to the parish in Łabiszyn. Sons (No. 254)

8496 (Dziennik Poznań) 1894

Posen 16 / VII. from Leipzig, which Bogusław Parczewski (from West Prussia) received on this. University Doc. All-Scientific Medicine. (No. 160)

8657 (Posen Journal) 1895

Poznan, January 28. Von Królewiec that he received the degree of Dr. medical practically Józef Chrzanowski from Prussia. Z. (No. 34)

8662 (Dziennik Poznań) 1895

Federal state. Prus Niedzielski, Prof. singing, former director Towing. puree in Kraków, on Monday 4 / III. + in Warsaw (Mr 55)

8856 (Dziennik Poznań) 1895

Pos. 2 / X. yesterday Felicja, C. Count Maciej Mielżyński and Teresa von Countess Mycielskich x Wład. Gajewski, genuine goods from Prussia Z. (No. 227)

9278 (Posen Journal) 1897

On Sun in Krak. The engagement. Edw. Jaroszyński, S. Czesław and Eliza née Stępkowski with Miss Wanda, Count. Sierakowska, C. Adam von Waplewo and Maria von Graf. Potockich (No. 85 of 14/IV., Wednesday) He septic tank. pap., they from Prussia. Kr., Dawn. voive malbor. They will settle in Podolia in the areas sit. Kunie (message from Count Adam Lew Sołtan in No. 91)

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924 (Dziennik Poznań) 1908

14 /VII. From No. 159/08 Dz. Poznań: From the list of awards presented at the Polish Industrial Exhibition in St. Łazarza shows, among other things, that a) Józef Kościelski from Miłosław had a cigar factory in Miłosław, b) Stefan Loga operated a cigarette and cardboard factory in Poznań, c) Juliusz Grabowski from the company "Gorgo" produced perfumeries and cosmetics. Note: The Grabowski family came from West Prussia and attributed the coat of arms of Kemlada to themselves. Juliusz Grabowski was a pharmacist by profession. d) Bronisław Śniegocki had a drugstore “Universum” in Poznań and also produced various drugstore items

1167 (Dziennik Poznań) 1910

12 / III. Z No. 58/10 Dz. Pozna Kowalski from West Prussia bought the manors of Bukowiec, 1,500 acres, in the district of Třemeszno from a German named Franke

1422 (Posen Journal) 1911

7 / XII. + Ludwik Prus Olszowski, 75, in Wrocław, it seems to me that the deceased's wife was born Szembek. The Olszowski family had one adopted daughter, Helena, who married Eng. Dziegiecki, owner of a briquette factory. Helena Dziegiecka remarried Jacek Wysogota Zakrzewski after the death of her husband Dziegiecki

1990 (Dziennik Poznań) 1915

28 / I. + Helena Raabe, burial in Jabłowo near Starogard, subp. on behalf of the family: Mrs. Jan Raabe Targowagórka, District of Średzki Attention. The Raabes are a famous noble family from West Prussia. Signed under the announcement of Br. Jan Raaby; I knew the pastor of Targowa Górka personally. Niesiecki in Volume VIII gives the "Raba" family, Kos Prusiech coat of arms. I assume it's the same family

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2010 (Dziennik Poznań) 1915

+ Anna Juenglen, née Marchlewska. Burial in Oliwa near Danzig, Subp. Family (for sister and aunt) The Marchlewski family belongs to the West Prussian small and poor nobility of the Kotwicz coat of arms. My friends from high school were the brothers Dr. Bolesław Marchlewski, editor of Kurjer Poznański and Mieczysław Marchlewski, until the end of the Second World War a lawyer in Gdańsk, later a member of the Committee for Negotiations with Germany, then a consul in Królewiec, New York, and finally also during the Second World War the chargé d'affaires of Poland in Mexico, where World War II died. The third brother, Tadeusz Marchlewski, was a merchant in Grudziądz and President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Grudziądz. The father of these 3 brothers was a watchmaker in Poznań. This Marchlewski family also included Julian Marchlewski, a communist activist from the previous generation, and Oskar Marchlewski, a grain merchant in Poznań, married to Mr. Unszlicht, from a well-known communist dynasty

2023 (Dziennik Poznań) 1915

5 / III. + Maria Brzeżańska, Virgin, daughter of the deceased Aleksandra and Stefani, 2 voices from Hołubska, in the village of Niemoc in Król. Polishing. sub Żernicki's parents, brothers and sisters mention Brzeżański in the coat of arms of Prus and Rogala

2025 (Poznań Journal) 1915

27 / III. + Maria Janowska, 26, in Duszniki. funeral there. sub for the family of Fr. Władysław Janowski Duszniki Żernicki lists 12 Janowski families, the town of Janina, the coat of arms of Jasieńczyk, the coat of arms of Jastrzębiec, the coat of arms of Nałęcz, the coat of arms of Pilawa, the coat of arms of Prus I, the coat of arms of Ślepowron, Strzemie coat of arms, Syrokomla coat of arms and Topór coat of arms. and 3 families without indication of the coat of arms

2194 (Dziennik Poznań) 1915

4 / VII + Helena née Sczaniecki Professor Jakowicka in Poznań. Funeral in Poznan. sub The Poznań Died family was for many years the President of the Scientific Aid Association for Girls in Poznań. She was the widow of a professor at the Maria Magdalena Gymnasium in Poznań. Żernicki mentions the Jakowiecki coat of arms of Jelita from Wołyń and the Jakowiecki coat of arms of Zaremba of Prussia

2205 (Dziennik Poznań) 1915

No. 160/15 Magazine Cos. to pos. 2203 Erazm Parczewski was born on December 1920 / IV. by the parents of Bogusław and Magdalena, née Górecki Parczewski, on the Oliwia estate in the Ostrów district. He first studied at the Maria Magdalena Gymnasium in Poznań, then in Ostrów. When the grammar school in Ostrów was closed due to accidents in 1848, Erazm Parczewski was late for the cadet school and took part in the struggle for independence; captured, he spent a quarter in Kostrzyn. After regaining his freedom, he ends up at an interrupted high school in Ostrów, where he studies in 1849, then after three years of study in Wrocław in 1852 passes an auscultation exam and as such stands before a court in [illegible] until 1855. in which year he works, he indulges in farming for health reasons. After completing three years of agricultural studies in Lesków, he managed this property until 1864, in that year he married Tekla Wolszlegier, heiress of Belna in the Świecie district, and finally moved to West Prussia, where he was one of the first pioneers of awakening the national spirit in the years 1874-1876 he was a deputy. There was no national matter on which this great patriot did not lay his hand, he was the host of the Agricultural Sejmik of West Prussia, a member of the board of directors of the Society for Scientific Support for West Prussia, a member of the district assembly and a very active member of almost all our societies in the district

2369 (Dziennik Poznań) 1916

11 / V. + Seweryna born Prądzyńska Kaczkowska, 72, in Poznań; Burial in Witkow In 1870 she married Teodor Kaczkowski from Mierzewo. Poznań Żernicki lists Kaczkowski Coat of Arms, Nałęcz Coat of Arms, Pomian Coat of Arms, Prus Coat of Arms, Sas Coat of Arms and Świnka Coat of Arms.

2408 (Dziennik Poznań) 1916

26 / VII. + From Porebiński Prussia Zofia Józefata Pomorska, 41 years old, in Poznań. Funeral in Poznan. Husband with mother Posen-Kalisz-Warsaw

2460 (Dziennik Poznań) 1916

5 / XII. + Aniela Prus Porąbińska, born Pritwitz and Gafron in Kalisz Burial in Kalisz Subp. Son-in-law Jozef Pomorski

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7302 (#79) 1629

Wojc. Sieminski and cat. Moravian shell with I and Stanisł. Jaroszewski and Anna Cielmowska marry. with the 2nd contract (f. 88v). Wojc. Sien., Pp. Fr. Jakub, from Prussia, record debt 550 PLNp. Zofja Mosczyńska, f. Florjan Arczewski (f. 89v)

9097 (#82) 1655

Malg. Popowska, d. to Ol. Wawrzyniec Karszewski, 2nd from after ole Janie Grzegorzewski., 3rd from after ole Wojc. Myślcki, her 2nd husband's court case after his + fell to him and ol. Adam G. to his son, from ol. Łukasz Wysocki, and after his + with ż. his Jadwiga Ułanowska for 50 zlotys. Hungary by ol. Bow. W. of ol. Jana G. on a leash voiv. Brought to Prussia, ceded. Janowi Franc. in Łubowice Łubowice, the capital of Ciechanów, in the town of Ponens (f. 1188)

11736 (#96) 1727

G. Stanisław Kieliński, wicesgerens gr. gn., S. Jana z ol. Florian Koso Bucka, a part of me, next to Bucka and the sisters of the family fell out of the sum of 10,000 PLN. Prussia. from the villages of Fałki and Wilczyca near Łęczyce. hereditary Fałkowski, zed. X. Paweł Kieliński, can. and prob. St. Jan Lowick. and the marshal of the primate court (f. 22j)

11812 (#94) 1725

Michał Korytowski, S. Jan K. from ol. Elżbieta Kierska writes page 3,000 zlotys. Prussia. as a backdrop for his wife Teofila Tuchołczanka (f. 376)

12046 (#96) 1731

Magdalena Sędzicka, father Wojc. p. of ol. Angle. Roroszkowska (!), wife of the 1st v. Ol. Me. Odrowski's expert zs. tuchol., 2-o v. daughter born, 1-0 BC widow of ol. zygma Raczyński, 2-o v. F. Dominik Lisiecki, therein. St. and Marianny S. f. Antoni Wargowski, his sister, S. 1,000 zlotys. Prussia. by Ol. Odrowski Roroszkowska, in the part of the village Trzebczyny from St. (present in deputy Józef Ciecierski) from ret., and from X. am. Grabowski, can. Kamieńsk., pleb. racąsk. testify and her sister sced. (!) ceded. Jozef C. pos. the village of Trzebczyny (f. 318v)

12317 (#96) 1734

Angle. Sułkowska, around Ol. Stanisla. p. of ol. Zofia Głuchowska, widow of Ol. Walenty Dobrosielski, the sub-capital of Czernich. Whole amounts: 500 PLN. Prussia. by Anton. Bagniewski swordfish infl. 1733 died and come from Michał, Kaz. and Ant. Bajerski Richter zs. Michałów, from Przesznno, as own goods II 466 zlotys. Pr. by Zofja Głuch ol. Ludwika Gł. from ole Zofja Elzanowska, daughter, wife of the 1st v. Ol. Krzysztof Karwosiecki, 2nd from Ol. State. Sulk., 1725 ol. Jozef Sulk. saved to his son and witnessed brother of the family, from totally orig. 3,000 PLN. Prussia. Statue. covered Sebastian. Melzyńskiego klanica Rypiń. Security ceded and after a brother by testimony. inherited Stanisław Dobiecki, Sr. Father Stanisł. to her future husband, on Mon. Wig. St. Matthew (f. 566v)

12325 (#96) 1734

G. Jakub Bystron, see Father Mich. by Ol. Konstancji Burchacka, the villages of Ścierbięcin and Kobierzyn in S. Tczew. voive Pest. Squire, wife of the future Miss Antonina Jarnowska, c. Franciszek J. née Marjanna Popowska, file debts PLN 4,000. Prussia. (f. 576) Friday postride St. Martin

12404 (#97) 1745

Franciszek Prusimski, Starost von Grabowski, S.Ol. Sebastian Jan Misty. with Zofia Gurowska and ol. Rocha Prus. Obornicki Bienenstock, childless deceased brother born in I and Wojciech Lipski, swordfish from Nurse II, contract of assignment of certain rights (f. 746). on the property of Ivano. Fr. Adolf, Posen cathedral canon, and Melchior, brothers and sisters, said out of prusimystia. Jan Zabłocki pledged estate Iwna and Franciszek Prusimski from the village of this village heir (f. 746v)

13052 (#98) 1749

Cecylia Lutomska, father Marcin L. Donkey. zs. tuchol. by Ol. Angle. Tuchołczanki klanki Gdańsk, wife of Aleksander Wierzchleyski, assignment from her sister PLN 4,300. Prussia. compromise with decree. in the village of Lutom in 1746 between Kaz. L. with I and Franc. L. with her other brothers as a mother. for the brother of Kazimierz L. agrees (f. 307v)

13119 (#98) 1748

Teresa Gorzyszewska, to ol. Franciszka G. from ol. Marianna Czarnomska, wife of Maciej Lipiński, p. 1,000 zlotys. Prussia. Vinyl record. oil. testified to his father. by Ol. Ignacy Wąglikowski, the assessor, the court. lands. Człuchowski 1702. 27 / VI, and II 23 imp. by the same notation. to his son Bogumił Lip. (f. 215v)

13480 (#98) 1756

Teofila-Dorota, f. Andrzej Kurnatowski and Kordula Ż. Krystjan Kurnatowski, sisters of the family, cc. oil. Bogusław by Bytyń Kurnatowski, from ol. Konstancji de Kleysty: 1/2 Paszków and Cz-i Radoszewice pucki, after an uncle of the family ol. Michał Kleyście, the judge of Sr. mirachov. Estate and heiress, comrade brother fags. Me. Wierzchaczewski, according to the meter. closed by them and their family sister. Konstancja Kurnatowska, f. Paweł Boiński, with I and Ludwik Donimierski, Sr. Michał D. by Joanna Bąkowska from the second appointment. in Chojnice 1755. 5 / VI, parts of his 1/2 Paszków and parts of Radoszewice after his uncle before. D for 500 PLN. Prussia. (f. 825v)

13742 (#99) 1761

Ant. in Mierosławice Mierosławski, hunter of the crust, property of Mierosławice S. gn., specified according to the obligations in the bank files. candles. on Tue before St. Mr. Magdal. rb Ignacy-Stanisł. Ustarbovsky stolnik from Chernihiv. Katarzyna de U. to his daughter and wife. my zap on his dd. 2 amounts: I PLN 15,000. Pr. Pos. according to counter mollusk. from 21 / VI years in the village of Grodek census, II 5,000 PLN. Prussia. lead out (f. 340v)

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13760 (#99) 1762

Maciej Trąmpczyński, S. Jan from Rozalia Garczyńska, their shares from the sums: And in Myślibórz from ol. Marianna from Garcz. ult. v. Stocka, his grandmother and maternal aunt Security II on Jełownica in the Prus., after ol. Brigades from Garcz. oil. Grąbczewski appraiser malbor. my wife, my aunt, bp. + -y, zed. against my Antoni and Dominik TT-sie (f. 367)

13851 (#100) 1763

Me. Miaskowski, Lędzki clan, ol. Franc. son and ol Wojc. bp + his nephew and co-owner, supported by X. Karol M. can. big city gn., ol. As. son and ol Maciej M. from the Lędz clan. Nepota, from 2,500 PLN p. 10,000 PLN p. Prussia. oil. clan ol Wojciech wrote a note. (f. 12v)

13985 (#100) 1766

Adam from Prussia Prussia, S. Jan P. from ol. Marianna Siemieńska, pos. in the village of Czarnotul p. gn., who takes care of his soul and his wife. Antonina Gołecka, on the Czarnotula total, zap. 500 PLN. old. NMP Bolesna in the church. in Mogilno (f. 185)

13989 (#100) 1766

Józef Smoleński, cupbearer of Halych, Sr. Antoni-Piotra Sm. Czesńik Ciechanów, from Ludwika Pikarska, former landowner, died Czarnotul and Wilczak land and meadows in them. St. and Dorota Grabska, ol. Stanisla. judge gr. by Ol. Rozalia Molskiej, 1st of wife of Ol. Jakub Wierzchleyski, 2 v. Same G-go, 2 v. Beg. daughter next to Marianna von Grab. with. Antoni Wierzschl. Family sisters and her brother, her co-heir, his wife, various amounts, totaling 28,729 zloty. ceded. Adam Pruski, Sr. Jan of Prussia. P. of ol. Marjanna Siemieńska, to Czarnotul's deputy (f. 188)

13996 (#100) 1766

Ignacy Kokowski, see Father Franciszka K. from ol. Rosnowska rights ceded to 1/2 Kiszew at the end. Ignacy Zablocki, a regiment. Prussian village, father Jan Z. from Elżb. Zebrzydowska, heir to the second 1/2 Kiszew (f. 191v)

14020 (#100) 1766

Władysław Gorczyński, see in Prussia, see father Wojciech G., from ol. Dorothy-Marjanny Gruszczyńska, wife of the 1st v. Ol. Jan Lichnowski, 2nd from Born, zap p. 500 zlotys. by Antoni Dorpowski from Sopot. 1763. 31 / V Jan L-mu, S. From the above parents and from Jan-Wład. and Stefan. -const. LL of the captains of the Prussian village, his brothers sced., D-mu ced. (f. 226)

14039 (#100) 1767

Jan and Mikołaj Łakiński, ss. Father Remigiana Ł. from ole Elżb. Godzimierska, 2-o from Ż. Wojc. Rudnicki, there were children from Szyszłów and Dobrosołów, from I and Wojce. Rudnicki her stepfather from the second receipt. from (f 257v). Ignacy Szołdrski, flagship smol. Receipt. the current heir to these properties, Sr. Fr. And. size by Ol. Antonina Turnianka (f. 258). Sales counter Mon to st. Wawrz. 1765. The same Jan Ł. Plot of the village Prusinowo, s. Prusendorf in S. Wałcz. Buy. von Golcz, Karol, Lt. Prussia in Gr. Posen 1765 in Fr. postridie sw. Peter fine. (f. 258v)

14086 (#100) 1768

Alex. Leszczyc by Pierzchno Koszutski, permanent Stanisławów, heir of Szlachcin, S. Pyzdr., Adam Pruski, s. Jan of Prussia. Marjanny Siemieńska, attr. P. 5,000 PLNp. (f. 315)

14107 (#100) 1768

Wiktorja Ciborska, former father Mac. C. of ol. Angle. Jackowska, f. Ignacy Jaraczewski, p. 2,000 PLN. Prussia. Zap Pos. by Ol. Franciszek C. Assessor Zs. chełmiń. on dd. Brankówko in Chełmiń Voivodeship. Ignacy J. from Ruchocin district p. to his son a ced. (f. 332v)

14148 (#100) 1769

Jan Baptist. Dobiński, see Prussian Century, Father Zygm. de Dobnia D. from the Brzeziny clan from Konstancja de Dobińskie and ol. X. Chrysostom D., Bishop of Serren, Suffrag. gn. nephew, in them. St. and Jan-Kanty gen. mw cor., Józef Krzysztof klanica Brzez and Miss Catherine, busts and sisters of their families. Y-you, receipt. Executor. oil. Uncle (f. 371)

14222 (#100) 1771

Eleonora Brudzewska, Father Melch. B. dep. Pos. Healer S. Kc. by Ol. Elżb. Bukowny, widow of Ol. Jan Biernacki in them. St. and Br. Gen. Jan Br. Slime. in the Prussian army. S. 12,000 Pat., 9,000 Mac., 7,000 zlotys ol. Barbara Bukówny, aunts of bp. + te dowry, all security on these dd. ceded. Jan Erintreych de Brynk, commander of the Hussars of Prussia. in Reg. Cettrytz, the general, his Agnath (f. 455)

14351 (#100) 1774