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The noble Polish family Felde (Felden). The noble Polish family Felde (Felden).
The noble Polish family Felde (Felden). The noble Polish family Felde (Felden).
The noble Polish family Felde (Felden). The noble Polish family Felde (Felden).
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A conglomeration of a disordered, systematically arranged collection of the Polish nobility. On these pages you will find out everything about: descent, aristocracy, aristocratic literature, aristocratic name endings, aristocratic association, genealogy, bibliography, books, family research, research, genealogy, history, heraldry, heraldry, herb, herbarity, indigenous, information, literature, names, nobility files, Nobility, personal history, Poland, Schlachta, Szlachta, coat of arms, coat of arms research, coat of arms literature, nobility, coat of arms, knight, Poland, szlachta, herb, Herbarz. Sammelsurium, vel temere, systematice ordinaretur collectio super principes Poloniae, Gathering, vel timere, systematic ordinaretur collectio super principes Poloniae, Rassemblement, vel timere, ordinaretur systématique super collection Poloniae, Translations in: Polish, English, German, French.
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The noble Polish family Felde (Felden). The noble Polish family Felde (Felden).
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Werner Zurek

The Zurek family comes from an old noble Polish family Werner Zurek was born on March 13, 1952 in Voelklingen in the Saarland as the son of the employee Heinz Kurt Zurek and his wife Maria, née Kußler. At the age of 6 he attended the Catholic elementary school Voelklingen - Geislautern and finished secondary school in Geislautern in 1968 From 1968 to 1970 he began training as a machine fitter. From 1970 to 1972 he completed an apprenticeship at Roechling - Völklingen as a rolling mill (metallurgical skilled worker). From 1972 to 1974 he was a two-year soldier with the German Federal Armed Forces in Daun, where he was trained as a radio operator in electronic combat reconnaissance. He finished his service as a sergeant. As a reservist, he was promoted to sergeant-major. Acquisition of secondary school leaving certificate at ILS From 1975 he was a civil servant candidate in the Ministry of Finance (Federal Customs Administration). After passing the final examination, he served as a border inspection officer according to the Federal Border Guard Act and as a customs officer in customs and tax matters and was therefore also an assistant to the public prosecutor In 1975 he married his wife Ulrike, née Daub. In 1982 his daughter Sandra was born. In 2014 he retired. Awards: Air defense training at the technical aid organization Rifle line of the Federal Armed Forces Training at the German Red Cross State Explosives Permit Basic certificate from the German Lifesaving Society European police sport badge at the Federal Customs Administration. Also valid for the European Community. Admission to the Royal Brotherhood of Saint Teotonius. Protector is the heir to the throne of Portugal, HRH the Duke of Braganza. Bundeswehr veteran badge. Aid organization sponsor: Bringing Hope to the Community Uganda (BHCU) Member of the Brotherhood of Blessed Gérard

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    The noble Polish family Felde (Felden). The noble Polish family Felde (Felden). - Werner Zurek

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    The noble Polish family Felde (Felden).

    The noble Polish family Felde (Felden).

    Field (fields). In a silver field three ears of corn growing out of the ground. A branch was called Kossowski , - a second branch Wypczynski took the coat of arms of Dolega.

    Field. In blue two golden right and left open half - moons; Helmet decoration: two identical moons.

    Fields. In red, a golden , schrägerechts lying tree trunk above with three bottom with two sheets; Helmet decoration: two such tree trunks, standing together at the bottom, diverging at the top. A branch was called Zakrzewski , then had in mind, as well as a helmet accessories, three- schrägerechts lying tree trunks.

    Czapski from the Leliwa coat of arms. Neither Paprocki nor Okolski write about this family; No wonder, because Paprocki rarely mentions a family that comes from Livonia, Courland and Prussia. Her legacy from the long days of Smoląg was not far from Starogard : in 1644 the estate in Biedrzyckie became known through successors. Of these, Hugo von Smoląg , I placed the castellan of Danzig in 1482 with Posseliusz and MS. Konopatsc . Later on MS. Konopacki left several generations after Hugo, the castellan of Danzig, and he not only mentions Sebastian Czapski , who had Konopacka behind him; and her son Juliusz : Juliusz with Wierzbowska from the Dołęga coat of arms had two daughters, one of whom married Świętosławski , the other was the prioress of the Żukow order of S. Norbert. And six sons. The first three form a separate line from their inheritance. And so the Czapskis from Bękowo come from Sebastian. By Franciszek Czapscy from Smentów . By Jan Czapscy from Swarożyn .

    Sebastian, the district judge from Tczewski , Juliusz's first son , heir to Bękowa from Małgorzata Von Felden Zakrzewska (who gave birth to three sons from Kostczanka , Jan who was born to Konojadzka , Mikołaj who was born to Kobylińska , both sterile: the third Piotr , who with Konarska of the Chełmińska castellan had three daughters, one behind Jasiński , the second behind Zembowski , the third behind the Kastellan von Kempski [page 174] Dobrzyński , 1679. The older son of this Piotr Franciszek Mirosław , the first Pomeranian ensign, then Chamberlain von Malbork, soon in Prussia and all of Pomerania: who not only stumbled bravely and openly with the Swedes, but also held the banner well with his own substance to defend his homeland, his own brothers, as Sebastian had officers and others : which marked them in Prussia covered with many fortresses, stopped the enemy and drove away. Krone Lerz and fearless heart that made so much of his happy n expeditions white; under his hussar mark he gave him the supreme office. With this sign and his banner, he did not bring Tuchola to the Swedes, and he defended the whole thing in Gniew , Tczew , Starogard , Nowe , Grudziądz and others, luckily destroying the enemy: and especially when he only had forty horses in the Near Chojnice he brought one hundred and seventy Swedish attackers onto the square with one corpse. He took the remaining survivors into captivity. Then he was invited by the Prussian nobility, under pressure on the captain, against a common enemy. In Starogard he defeated fifty Swedes and captured the rest . Człuchowa moved in with the Swedes and took the weapons that are at those times; then, in a short time, Malborg and Lubomirski surrounded a close siege. And when Rachel of the Imperial Colonel knocked the Swedes off the field, he hit them with great force from behind, so that he was transformed into the entire power of the enemy with which he saved the Imperial Germans from ruin. In that skirmish, his brother Sebastian, seeing a certain captain, a respectable man who failed, jumped into the fire with the help of a dying horse, but when the horse beneath him was killed, this honorable one defended himself and reminded Knight so bravely that he led himself and the already dying captain with a sure hand. Forbus all over Prussia he killed the Swedish officer whom he described as a character with his hand under anger. From the Swedish invasions into Prussia, this great Francis was a cover and a defense. But his generosity towards God is also remembered: When he built, spread out and decorated with a camera in his lands, the church, which was almost devastated, built a hospital next to it and provided various income: Korpalewski's moon run for the full, what is useful to the ancestors of this house. For the OO Foundation. You met the Bernardines in Nowe . The same famous Franciszek Mirosław decorated the Prussian province in his famous works of knights in the name of his brave descendants and left a souvenir [p. 175] To have fathered four sons and daughters of Von Holtowny : one was for Dobrski , the standard- bearer of Michałowski , the duplicate of Chełmiński , three nuns of the father of St. Benedict. The eldest of these sons, Jan Chryzostom , was the first chamberlain of Malbork . He was a deputy to Działyński , the national crown marshal of the tribunal, and at the same time the deputy marshal, during his function the castellan of Kruszwicki of John the Third, who later during the Interregnum per                       pluralitatem , hooded marshal in the Pomeranian Voivodeship. Then the castle of Elbląg from August II. After conquering the voivode of the Inflancery with the regiment of Felkierson , he had a strange battalion in the Prussian province. Several times he was commissioner of the finance court, this for a century as a memory senator, for the great seriousness and love in everyone. With Ludwika Rudnicka from the Nałęcz coat of arms , he remembered decent descendants of four sons, as many daughters as grateful. In the elder Adam, a true clergyman, prelate of the Chancellor of Kujawski Cathedral, a deputy from the same chapter of the Crown Tribunal ; in Franciszek: first the captain of the rider, the sword-bearer of the Prussian states, the Deputy Crown Tribunal , the Commissioner of the Financial Court, the chamberlain of Chelmno , now the caretaker of Gdansk, the Starost of Kiszewo : the two daughters with Katarzyna Iwanicka Has. The third son of Jan Chryzostom , Ignacy, in his chivalric works became captain, major, then overseer of his father's battalion: now sword bearer of the Prussian lands, commissioner of the tax court. The one from Konopacka , the heiress of Rynkowka , the castellan of Chełmno , in the glory of God to defend his homeland, leaves descendants in his sons and daughters. The fourth son of Jan Chryzostom Józef with the castellan of Raczyńska Kaliska , not without the honorable fame of his successors. Daughters of the same Jan Chryzostom , one behind the Kruszyński fort in Danzig, the second behind Pawłowski's ensign from Malbork : the third after Dobrski's ensign von Michałowski , the fourth after Stoliński .            

    The second son of Franciszek, Chamberlain von Malbork , Piotr Aleksander from the great Senator. He carried the banner first under the hussar sign of Jabłonowski , then the Starost von Kłęcki , Castellan Kruszwicki , several times commissioner of the Crown and Treasury Court , then he became Castellan von Chełmno . This Primo Voto with the Voivode Chełmno in Kosovo left a worthy descendant of Jan, the starost of Kłęcki Ląkorski , a fraternal bachelor, not only to the Polish crown, but also to other people, Italians, Germans and French, a familiar and important country. The one with Zamojska [p. 176] The head of Zamojski , the crown hunter, becomes an older daughter and leaves offspring. The daughters of this Piotr, the castellan of Chełmiński , were older in the Virgin State , younger after Narzymski , Chamberlain Nurski . Szydłowska had the same Piotr 2 to voto , who stayed first from Gniński , then from Bystram , the widow of a Pomeranian chamberlain.         

    The third son of Franciszek Chamberlain from Malbork , Stanisław , was a young man of prosperous age.

    The fourth son of Franciszek Chamberlain, Tomasz Franciszek, who consecrated his life to God in his youth, first a canon from Chełmno , then a coadjutor to Skoroszewski , soon an abbot of Pepliński , twice not only Comissarius , but really Patronus Ordinis Cisterciensis in Poland: Now he became Bishop of Dyaneńskim and a relative of Chełmiński . He was generous to the church and monastery of Peplin , where the abbey is also located, and in Pogutki he built the church at a high cost.  

    The second son of Piotr, the heir of Bękowo , Sebastian, was significant and glorious in his knightly works with Franciszek. First Chamberlain of Malbork , deputy of the royal side for public debates against the Turkish war, then he became castellan of Chełmno . The one with Wilczyńska had four sons, the elder Melchior, a sword-bearer of the Prussian lands, who fathered Józef with the castellan of Danzig Kruszyńska , who left Mławski with a niewieścińska starosta . Melchior's second son, Franciszek the boy; the third Antonni in Soc . Jesus. Melchior's two daughters both married the Pląskowski brothers . The second son of Sebastian, the Castellan of Chełmno , Franciszek, a prelate of the clergy, a scholar in the Chełmno Cathedral , who several times earned a license to court the crown . The third son of Sebastian, the castellan of Chełmiński , Piotr, earned a great dignity at a young age, first the castellan of Chełmno , soon the voivode of Pomerania, the Starost of Skarszewski , Knyszyński , Radzyński and Sobowidzki . The one with Gnińska from the Drach coat of arms, the Starosta from Radzyńska , Knyszyńska and Sobowidzka leaves worthy descendants. Daughter of Sebastian the castellan, after Tucholka the castellan of Danzig. The third son of Piotr, the heir to Bękowo , died as a young man. The fourth son, Aleksander, first of Staroste of Parchowski , the ensign, then the Chamberlain of Malbork . This had primo voto starościn Parchowska , secundo Działyńska sister of the Voivode Chełmiński , of whom there were two sons, Adam and Teodor, who died as adolescents, Tertio Konarska . Quarto Tuchołczanke , the old woman from Jasieniecka , [p. 177] of whom he had a son, one of today's hermits Ordinis S. Pauli.                 

    The second son of the Juliusz family from Wierzbowska , Franciszek, the heir in Smentów , the Pomeranian landlord with Bąkowska from the Ryś coat of arms, had two sons and three daughters: an Anna for Kostka, whose daughter was the mother of Konopacki , castellan of Chełmiński , Heir to Rynkowka . Second after Plemięcki , third after Pisiński . Franciszek's son, the elder Stanisław , lived with Leska sterilis . Franciszek's second son, Jan, who with Klińska had eight sons and four daughters. The Swedes took this Jan into action and locked him up in Stockholm for a few years, then bought him for a large sum, he was there for a short time. Daughters of this Jan Sterilis . The elder son Jan Jerzy fathered two daughters with Trzebińska (one was the Prioress of Żukow in the order of S. Norbert. The other was for Doręgowski , who left offspring, and the son of Wawrzyniec , who left the sons Carmelite , and the Cistercian professor Sulejowski and Józef, who left Trzebińska , left two daughters: Wawrzyniec , daughters, one for Gorski, the other for Bętkowski . The second son of Jan Wojciech, who was with Kossowska sterilis . The third son of Marcjan , who was born during the air in 1712, with everything, the last son drowned on Lake Kowalewskie and was the tenant of the Kowalewski Elders, the fourth son of Jan Michał , who was in the Ruskie Voivodeship , with Drohojewska sterilis . Drunk son of Jan Aleksander, the Imo voto with Łaszewska sterilis , 2do with Białachowska had five sons, three daughters. Older son Jan oberszterleitnant at Crown Court . now Electus Coadjutor of Peplinski Abbey. Dri The son of Aleksander Maciej, major in foreign recruitment. Alexander's fourth son Peter was a foreign captain. haul , heir to Smentów , who leaves children with Dorpowska . Drunk Michał , a foreign lieutenant. Young Sterilis died in the process of recruiting . Daughters of Aleksander Marianna, a nun in Żukowo Zofia for Von Olse sterilis . Katarzyna leaves descendants after Lewiński . The sixth son of Jan Jakub, who, Imo voto from Brzezińska , fathered Franciszek Steril, and Anna, who left offspring with Pawłowski . 2do from Balińska left Marcin, who had two sons with Dorpowska ; Of these, Piotr von Węsierska leaves offspring: and Barbara's daughter follows Wypczyński . The seventh son of Jan Władysław , who leaves Imo voto with a son, Piotr Dominican . 2do leaves the young men Aleksander and Jan with Kosowska , his daughter [p. 178] after Gutrym , the second virgin so far. The eighth son of Jan Marcin, Chamberlain Wendeński , who fathered Jan with Gosławska ; the one from Bagniewska leaves the descendants of Józef, who is still sterile with Ostrowicka , a daughter to Zakrzewski . 2 to a son of Gutrzanka .                            

    Jan Czapski , the third son of the Juliusz family , the heir in Swarożyn , had Swarożyńska behind him, with her he left three daughters and two sons: this is Mikołaj (his wife Bąkowska , Pomeranian chamberlain: she fathered him two sons and two daughters, she married Jeremy Dębiński ) and Krzysztof: he married Mandywlowna , the remaining widow of Lubocki , Judge Puck, had sons and daughters with him, one lived with Mikołaj Koss, the other with Dembicz in Wacimierz ; the third with Kaweczyński on Świecka Street. One of them left behind a descendant of Jan Czapski , who left Krzysztof vom Castellan von Danzig with Weiherowska ; He also had a son with Weiherowska , today's castellan of Danzig. The second also left a son, and the one from Krokowska left a daughter, who with Adam Potulicki left offspring. Jędrzej , the fourth son of the Juliusz family , was delighted with Drohojewska from the Korczak coat of arms of his descendants. The fifth son of the Juliusz family in Lithuania married, whose wife was widowed, and renewed her vows with Jeremi Konopacki . The sixth son, when he turned around, does not write MS as mentioned.         

    Czapski in Volhynia, the cupbearer of Parnawski , his wife Humiecka sterilis . Czapski Marcjan in our order, a man of great passion. Czapski Marcjan from the Kiev sub-table; Deputy and cap judge in the Volyn Voivodeship. 1674. Czapski Mikołaj , Zygmunt, Tomasz and Wojciech 1648. in the land of Liw . Electoral rules.          

    Wielądek in Heraldry T. III. He writes extensively about this family and claims that von Hutten comes from the German family and that his successor is so arranged. The German knight von Hutten from the Leliwa coat of arms around 1121. During the reign of Bolesław Krzywousty he came to Poland from the German principalities in a thousand and several hundred armed horses and, when he joined the army of this monarch, went against the Prussians At that time the pagans, after whose victory the king was girded with a knight's mark, he was counted among his knighthood. What Kochberg and Hartknoch write about. This von Hutten Leliwa , who left several descendants of those who settled in Krakowskie and Sandomierskie , formed separate lines and names for the Leliwites . One of Hutten Leliwa in Prussia who was given up with goods was the governor of Elbląg, d. H. The province of Malbork , as can be seen from the records of the town of Elbląg, where the tombstone on display is a reminder of its antiquity.      

    Hugo von Hutten, the goods of Bękowa , Stuolany and Swarożyna , heir, during the Germanic rule in Prussia, with the incorporation of the year [p. 179] 1454. From this province to Poland he consciously wrote himself the castellan of Danzig, whose sons, who changed their previous name from Hut to Polish , began to be called Czapskie . This Hugo is the true forerunner of the numerous Czapski generation, which in Prussia are divided into three freight lines, which are called Bękowo , Smoląg , Smentowo , Orchów , Smarożyn , Krąg and Przywidz and which they owned before the integration of Prussia into Poland these Czapskis , who later inherit important estates in the Chełmińskie , Malbork and Pomorskie Voivodeships . Said von Hutten Czapski died in 1482.   

    The Czapski heirs, the first in Poland, now called West Prussia, were honored with offices. What is convincing are not only the numerous original privileges that this family received from the kings, but especially the files of the generals of the Prussian lands, in which the real natives are the real ones, the crown archives of the cities of Toruń, Elbląg and Danzig, the universal German lexicon, the Prussian chronicles, the story of Posselia Polono Pruthenica : Paprocki , Okolski and Niesiecki in their arms. Most likely attested by the true genealogy of this house, testify numerous official divisions of the above goods, of which three districts, the house of Czapski , bear testimony. Of these Jerzy in Bękowo and Orchów von Hutten Leliwa Czapski in 1533. During the reign of Zygmunt I, Jan Czapski was voivode of Smoląg , under whose rule he led the Polish army against the German knights. Andrzej Aleksander Czapski in Bękowo was Chamberlain of Chełmno at that time . Of these, the descendants settled in both Prussia and Poland and formed separate lines for their homeland.        

    The Czapski line to Bękowo .

    Sebastian Czapski , Chamberlain of the Pomeranian Voivodeship, with Konopacka , Maciej Baron de Konopatz , daughter of Chamberlain von Chełmiński , who later moved to the Chełmno Voivodeship , fathered Juliusz , a district judge of the Tczew Poviat , in Bękowo , an heir Jan and Mikołaj remained and Piotr remained without children at Małgorzata von Felden Zakrzewska . The same Piotr in Bękowo Czapski , Chamberlain of Chełmno , with Helena Konarska , the castellan of Chełmno , fathered three sons. I. Franciszek Mirosław , Malborski Subcommittee . II. Sebastian, Castellan of Chełmno . III. Piotr Aleksander, Chamberlain of Malbork , then Castellan of Chełmiński .         

    I. Franciszek Mirosław , Chamberlain of Malbork , son of Piotr from Helena Konarska , fathered in Bęków , heir from Huttenowna , had three sons. First Jan Chryzostom , first chamberlain of Malbork , then castellan of Elbląg, head of the foot regiment that was established near Vienna in 1692 during the reign of King Jan III. Was awarded. He had married Ludwika Rudnicka , with whom he fathered 1st Adam, the administrator of the Kujawski Cathedral. 2. Franciszek, castellan from Danzig, who had two daughters with Iwanicka , a nun Ewa Norbertine , the other Ludwika , married to Skorzewski Chamberlain from Poznan. [S. 180] 3. Ignacy, castellan of Gdansk, who married Teofila Grabianka Konopacka , the last of the family of the Counts of Imperia, the castellaness of Chełmno , with whom he fathered three sons Józef, Antoni and Franciszek Stanisław Kostka, about the below.      

    The second son of Franciszek Mirosław , Piotr Aleksander Czapski , the castellan of Chełmno , and Kossowa , the Voivode Chełmińska , fathered a son, Jan Anzgar , who during the reign of August Il. He was the Voivode Chełmno and under Angust III. Grand Treasurer of the Crown. The same Jan Anzgary , née Zamojska , the Ordinate of the Lublin Voivodeship, fathered three daughters, two died childless, and the third Maria was married, first to Potocki star Kołomyski , born from Ła-szczowny , and grandson of Józef Potocki, Castellan of Kraków and Hetman of the Crown, the v. Widowed, she repeated the marriage with dispensation with Tomasz Czapski , the voivode of Pomerania, the Starost of Knyszyn , via the one below.   

    The third son of Franciszek Mirosław , Tomasz Franciszek, Bishop of Chełmiński .

    II. Sebastian Czapski , the second son of Piotr in Bękowo , was the father of Hel Konarska , and the brother of Franciszek Mirosław , first chamberlain, then Castellan Chełmiński from Wilczyńska , had three sons: 1. Piotr, Pomeranian Voivodeship. 2. Franciszek Scholastic Chełmiński . 3. Melchior swordfish of the Prussian lands.     

    1. Piotr Czapski , nee Wilczyńska , sired, son of Sebastian, Pomeranian Voivode, with Gnińska starosta Radzińska , had four new moons , Tomasz Knyszyński starosta , Paweł Radziński starosta , sterile, Antoni Krakow bailiff and Jan Sobowicki starosta ; Two daughters, Róża and Magdalena. Tomasz, the son of voivod Piotr, was the staroste of Knyszyński , who brought together the Starosta Kołomyska , Jan Anzgar Czapski , the treasurer of the crown, with Maria Czapska from Potock's first marriage . In addition to the deceased underage sons, he fathered a daughter and two daughters, Urszula and Konstancja . Of these, Urszula was after Stanisław Nałęcz Małachowski , the advisor to the crown, the famous Warsaw Sejm from 1788, Marshal, still four years old, with the fame of her name, with which she died childless. The second Konstancja , this was primo voto , after Dominic, Prince Radziwiłł , of whom a daughter, Princess Radziwiłł , Maria, remained. Then they repeated the marriage to the Roman dispensation with the worthy Marshal Stanisław ma- achowski , with the born offspring left this world as a minor, and for him, the virtuous mother, a virtuous husband adopted, during his Parliament he has done. The first daughter of Piotr Czapski , the voivode of Pomerania from Gnińska , was born, and the sister of Tomasz Knyszyński , the star of Knyszyński , was born, Róża , married to Chhodkiewicz , the voivode of Brzeski from Lithuania, with whom she fathered Jan Chodkiewicz , the Starost of Żmudzki , and he left two Castelless Rzewuski with Ludwika Krakowska and two daughters, one from Prince Aleksander Lubomirski , Castellan of Kiev, the other from Prince Maciej Radziwiłł , Castellan of Vilnius [p. 181] spouse. This Róża Chodkiewicz, born Czapski , the voivode of Brzeska Litewska , repeated her marriage after Chodkiewicz 's death to Jakub Czapski , the treasurer of the Prussian lands, with whom she fathered a daughter, Konstancja , who was given to the Mielżyński writer of the Crown of the Crown. The second daughter of Piotr, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Magdalena Czapska and Róża's sister, succeeded Prince Hieronim, Prince Radziwiłł , the Lithuanian standard- bearer, and she died childless.                    

    Sebastian's second son, Franciszek Czapski , a school Chełmiński .

    The third son of Sebastian, nee Wilczyńska , sired, Melchior Czapski , a sword-bearer of the Prussian country, had Kruszyńska , the castellan of Danzig, behind him, with whom he fathered three sons: Józef, Antoni Jesuit, the rector of the Danzig College and Franciszek who died young. Józef Czapski , Melchior's son, had a daughter, Niewieścińska starosta Mławska , who was married to Józef Czapski , the castellan of Elbląg, one of whom was the daughter of Zieliński castellan Sierpski . 

    III. Piotr Aleksander Czapski , the third son of Piotr Chełmiński , son of Helena Konarska , father, three married. Imo voto Konarska , the Chełmno Castellan , childless. 2 to voto Działyńska , a voivode from Chełmińska with whom he had a son, Adam, died early. 3tio voto Tuchołczanka , castellan of Danzig, was a Camaldolian monk with her son Augustyn , whose widow mother was Garczyński , the voivode of Poznan.      

    Ignacy Czapski already mentioned the son of Jan Chryzostom , castellan von Elbląg and Ludwika Rudnicka , and Franciszek Mirosław and von Huttenowny's grandson, after they married Teofila Countess Konopatka , the castellan Chełmno , with whom he had three sons. The first Józef, the castellan of Elbląg. Second Antoni, Chamberlain Chełmiński . The third by Franciszek Stanisław Kostka, two names of the Chełmiński voivod .    

    The first Józef Czapski , the castellan of Elbląg of the Order of the White Eagle, a bachelor who lived with Elżbieta and Czapska by Józef Czapski , a daughter of the Prussian sword-bearer, had a daughter, Brygitta , who was given to the castellan of Sierpski .

    Ignacy's second son, nee Countess Konopacka , sired Antoni Czapski , Chamberlain Chełmiński , Lieutenant General of the Crown Troops , Chief of the Foot Regiment of the Order of S. Stanisław , the Knight, died in Warsaw in 1792, leaving behind the descendants of Kandda Lipska , the castellan of Łęczycka , worthy and in public offices of an unprocessed senator, Tadeusz from Lipego on Lipie Lipski, coat of arms of the castellan from Łęczyca , sister, two sons: a Mikołaj , the major general and the head of the regiment. Second Józef, also commanding major general of the Order of 53 Stanisław the Knight, who was commissioner of the military commission of both nations for several years.  

    Ignacy's third son, nee Countess Konopacka , conceived , Franciszek Stanisław Kostka Czapski , first chamberlain, then castellan and now voivode Chełmno . From a young age the same husband trained and perfected various sciences, in which he not only acquired the true spirit of religion and piety [p. 182] of virtues that a citizen needs, but he published much of his work for publication, for the public, which he published, of which: - Primo. A warning to their children that they should be citizens of a thorough religion, to their motherland in 1780. - Secundo . Various names and training in the virtuous and useful for the national customs of 1783. - Tertia. Be sincere about how your calling can help you be a good husband and father. - Quarto. The house damaged by the Rzplita river , with what materials the decorations from 1788, second edition, are to be returned. - The same since the 1940s, diligent in various public functions, excellent, always loyal and compassionate to his homeland, in his views at the meetings of being open and wishing for the common good. those in a married state trinubus : Primo voto by Dorota Działyńska , formerly August Działyński , voivode. Kaliski with Anna, née Radomickie , who lived until now, the last daughter of her name, Jan Radomicki , the general of Wielkopolska , now after Władysław Gurowski , the marshal in W. Ks . Lit. The remaining widow, a fathered daughter, and Ignacy Działyński , the head of the foot regiment, Ksawery Knight of the Polish Order, with excellent deeds with the Seyms and sisters who are respected in their homeland, has two daughters. Anna after Józef Oskierko , Chamberlain of Chełmno , and Maria in their first state. 2 to Voto of Mielżyńska , no offspring: from the third Weronika Princess Radziwill , formerly Michał Kazimierz, Prince Radziwill , Voivod Vilnius, Hetman of World War II. Lit. and Anna, née Mycielska , had two sons. Karol and Stanisław Czapski and their daughter Józefa .                    

    From the line in Smentów .

    Michał Czapski in Smentów , the Voivode of Malbork , the Starost of Krasz , in Koniecpol with the neighboring heirs in Kraków, Sandomiersk and Sieradz , is the son of Piotr Czapski , the Pomeranian and Dorpowska flag bearer, who with Teresa Przebendowska Voivode of Malbork , fathered a daughter of Teresa Kalisz, a married woman from Brygidianka who died childless, is now in a third relationship with Anna Leduchowska , voivode of Czerniechowska .

    Jakub Czapski , Treasurer of the Prussian Lands, brother of Michał , the Malbork Voivode , left Chodkiewicz with Róża née Czapski , the above-mentioned descendants . Ignacy Czapski , Abbot Pepliński , cousin of the Malbork Voivode , died during the reign of August III. King.     

    Numerous families in Smentów Czapski , because they are unknown, and in countries beyond the Prussian border; therefore I do not include them.  

    This whole family from the Swarożyn Czapski line is Protestant, from Krzysztof Czapski , the castellan of Danzig, who had Wejherowna behind him and fathered a son with her, he moved to Pomerania, where a family with numerous worthy citizens is under Prussian rule . [S. 183]   

    Czapski from Czaple in province Podlaskie in the region Drohickie , an old house before the incorporation of the province Podlaskie in the crown, had in many inheritances and property of Czaple . They are named after the Czapski von Hutten of the Prussian-Polish family, from whom Tomasz and Wojciech Czapski Czaplów signed the election of Jan Kazimierz, together with the Land Liw , on the Vol. Leg. Volume. IV. Fol . 241. Coat of arms unknown.      

    Krasicki in footnotes adds that Ignacy Czapski , the brother of Franciszek Castellan from Gdańsk from Teofila Konopacka , left three daughters: Ludwika Niewieścińska , Starosta Mławska , Anna Pawłowsuss the third Barbara in a virgin state: and three sons (about these were already above). - Franciszek, the third son of Ignacy, castellan of Gdansk, Voivode Chełmiński , from his second marriage to Mielżyńska Zofia, had a son, Ignacy, and a daughter, Franciszka . - The fourth son of Jan Chryzostom , Józef née Raczyńska , the Poznan voivode, had a son, Franciszek, the Starost of Wiszniowiecki . - Jan starosta Kłęcki , son of Piotr Aleksander, Voivode Chełmiński , had three daughters: Maria Imo Potocka 2 to Czapska , Anna Nieborska starosta Ciechanowska , Brygida panna . Józef, whom Niesiecki mentions, died from the sword-bearer of the Prussian Lands, his only daughter Elżbieta from Niewieścińska , Mławska , was handed over to Józef Czapski by the Chamberlain of Pomerania, the then castellan of Elbląg. - Walenty Czapski from the Poznan School, pastor of Dubiecki , after having elected the monastic status of Abbot Peplinski , - later he was Bishop of Przemyśl and died Bishop of Kujawski. - Piotr, the Pomeranian brother of Walenty, the bishop of Kujawski, left three daughters from Dorpowska , all nuns, and two sons, Jakub, the treasurer of the Prussian lands, and Michał (above). - 1778. Józef Czapski , the treasurer of Kruszwicki . - -          

    Elzanowski coat of arms. Paprocki and Okolski of him plant their Ostoja coat of arms when they write about them, but are aware of the Prussian countries and this house, the author of MS. Hemp. claims that they seal themselves to the vulture's head. But another MS. About the Prussian families, on the shield of their coat of arms, he placed a human person on half of his chest, head turned to the right shield, but their nose is vulture or eagle, head with hair combed back, a dress on the body on a helmet over the crown two hunter's trumpets. This old house in Chełmiński [p. 4] Voivodeship with other honorable relatives: a witness in Toruń with Our Lady, a plaque between the coats of arms. Among them was Łukasz Elzanowski , the first ensign of Chełmiński , under whose title, when he sent to various parliaments, in many functions that were entrusted to him by his homeland, he experienced his great cleverness and bravery when he was a commissioner who decided on the judgment injustice committed by Toruńńans to the Benedictine Sisters in 1616. Constit . fol . 13. Member of the Radom Tribunal several times, Constit . 1618. fol . f. et 1628. fol . 5. a commissioner who pays to the army; then the castellan of Chełmno , he repeated his marriage vows , the first time reportedly with Dulska , MS. Hemp. but Sterilis with her, with Plemięcka for the second time, with her he left a son Władysław and daughters Zofia and Katarzyna and others. He used to say. Optimal Quidem ex parentibus clarissimis nasci , sed clarissimos quoque habere vitae suae fructus , multo nobilius est. In our order in the Czech provinces, Thomas consecrated his life to God. Histor . House. Prof. Prof. Crac . published for print, Siewiara Schizmatyków Polskich in 4. Leopoli 1631. Jan Malbork's deputy at the Radom Tribunal, Constitut . 1690. fol . 10. Samuel 1699. Job in Falencin , wife of only Rudnicka MS. de Famil . Prussia. Elzanowski's squire in Szczuplińsk not far from Radzyn , whom he had bought from Maciej à Felden, had Dulska , MS, behind him. de Famil . Prussia.

    In heraldry in Volume V. Wielądek claims that this coat of arms in the Toruń City Hall is slightly different: it is located on a red field, a person's head is white-headed, half-chested , combed with black hair and loose, with black, from the The forehead of a large vulture, the nose bent downwards, the clothes are half black on them, on the helmet over the crown not two trumpets, but two red hands raised up, holding a golden signet ring. The tombstone in Toruń with the Dominican fathers, crucified in the chapel of Jesus, gives a similar testimony to John [p. 5] Elzanowski , 37 years old,

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