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The noble Polish family Arcemberski. Die adlige polnische Familie Arcemberski.
The noble Polish family Arcemberski. Die adlige polnische Familie Arcemberski.
The noble Polish family Arcemberski. Die adlige polnische Familie Arcemberski.
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This is a hodgepodge 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 Arcemberski. Die adlige polnische Familie Arcemberski.
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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 Arcemberski.

    Die adlige polnische Familie Arcemberski.

    Arcemberski . Shield holder, above in silver a running deer, beneath red silver sheath ; Helmet jewelry: three up to the flag in the crown is de, gest. The A. heads from Pomerania, Herr Hertzberg was called, came to Polish Prussia in 1650. This coat of arms is said to be from 1630 of the Pomeranian prince, who enjoyed a hunt with the game of chess, a Johann Hertzberg, who bound a passing stag with three arrow shots.

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    Arcemberski - coat of arms of the nobility

    Description of the coat of arms

    A striped shield, a silver deer in the upper field, a red and silver chess board in the lower field. Above the shield a crown of the nobility without a helmet, in it three golden arrows, feathers high, only visible in two halves.

    The history of the coat of arms

    Herb came to Poland in 1630 thanks to Jan Hertzberg from Pomerania, who received a Polish native and changed his name to Arcemberski .

    Arcember coat of arms. Neither Paprocki nor Okolski wrote about it. The deer standing on Szachownica is the coat of arms of this house. The first was regalized by Jan, a courtier of the Pomeranian Duke, when the prince tore himself at bay during the hunt and despite the present Jan pierced the stag with three arrows: it happened around 1630. Later this January, Piotr's two sons and Paweł : Piotr from Knutenown , heiress in Szorowek , son Maciej Walenty, MP from Pomorskie , deputy Ad Pacta Conventa on August 2nd. Paweł had two sons, Piotr and Stanisław . Piotr née Dorota Myślecka , there were three daughters. Elżbieta Milewska , Barbara Zadorska , Regina Włostowska and two sons: Felicjan , whose son from Anna Golańska [p. 34] a Wojciech, Jan's brother from Felicjan , first with Jadwiga Chłapowska and then with Ziemięcka .        

    Krasicki adds that the Arcember house has its living space in Pomerania, in German it is called Hertzberg; This house extends over many parts of the city, some of which are still in the Duchy of Warmia today . 

    Deer coat of arms . Coats of arms or houses sealed with Jelenia are the following: Brochwicz 1 Mon, 2do, 3tio, Arcemberski , Bibersztein , Cyremberg , Demboróg , Działosza , Kryszpin , Napiwon , Rogala .

    The wall in these coats of arms is: Arcemberski , Farensbach , Frankemberg , Gołębiowski , Konopacki , Kozłowski , Prawdzic , Rhor , Waxman .

    Turno of the Kotwice coat of arms means: three white anchors that were knocked over in a red field. - Turnos alias Turni were Romans. De Turno , the inhabitants of the former country of Gauls, and Turno too and the Germans. But like in France, also in Italy and Germany, with the coat of arms of Kotwica they only used nicknames along with the variation to indicate their place of birth. (See herbarium of these countries.) I Polscy Turno belongs to the coat of arms of Kotwica and according to the testimony of Joan Helmers (description of the Baltic states) in lib . 2. para. 5. pag . 17I. there are three white anchors in the red shield, it is the coat of arms of the oldest family in Pomerania, etc. Turno from where, when, poco? They came to Poland, our historians wrote about them: Miechowita libr . 2. cap. 800th among the migrants from Italy, including the Prince of Prussia, who came to the Baltic coast, near Pomerania, but before Chełmno and between the Vistula in the deserts of the settlements and from their own personal. they gave the names of such seats. Cromerus in lib . 7.pag. 170 announced that the Turno estate with its land area and inhabitants belonged to the first bishop of Chełmiński . Joannes Leo, Canon of Guthenstate (in the history of the countries of Prussia). The same (as Cromerus put it by adding that Turno vel Turnii or Touraine got its name from the first inhabitants of this country. Hartknoch (in history) from Prussia. And more from the Teutonic Order).) Wrote: On the Vistula we have Turnum alias Turni , the German Knights, conquered a fortified castle, the time of which was changing, from which they later attacked Prussia to Lithuania, Poland. M. Bielscius mentions in the 2nd page 142 that Turno already belonged to the Teutonic Order against its owners,                     

    I. Turns, the remains of the residents of Turno y. Turnia , who were forcibly brought to Pomerania by Świętopełek , the prince of Prussia, an idolater.

    II. The Turns, the descendants of the first, already born in Pomerania, who, through Christianity and the German knights, taught idolaters with the fire and sword of the Christian faith, for which religious virtues and bravery they were starting at that time [p. 452] of the Teutonic Order very late, because in 1376 the properties near the town of Wałcz as well as Stęczno and Kwiramy , which were named after eternity, were given for themselves, from which date documents, privileges, patents from city archives , Justice, Poles are more aware of their descendants.  

    III. Hermanus Turno , a descendant of the Turn family, to whom the Order of Teutonic Knights granted two goods in 1376, ie 1. Stęczna , 2. Kwirama near the town of Wałcz , who in 1470 concluded a transaction with Andrzej Górski , the Poznan treasurer, and the then Starost of Wałcz was signed as follows: Hermanus Turno Stręcza and Kwiramy the squire. The same applies to his signature on a parchment privilege for a miller, which was issued in 1482.   

    IV. Mathaeus , son of Herman and Elżbieta Turnów 1503, fathered a son of Bartholomeus, Anna Kojen , whom he entrusted with the management of the property before his death. 

    V. Bartholomeus, son of Mathaeus and Anna (von Kojen Wappen, Wojen , married to Zofia Borsztett , a Prussian nobleman), had four sons and a daughter; The aristocracy of Wadell-Tuczyński was killed by the difference that the lords played their property. In 1530 by the widowed Turnowa , in 1532 by the guards and in 1536 by the relatives developed court proceedings (for this murder), it turned out that Georgius- Mathaeus , Laurentius Wilhelmus and Catherine were children of Bartholomeus, the heir of Stęczna and Kwirama .  

    VI. Bartholomeus' descendants for his own inheritance, after his father gradually demanded royal confirmation, such as in 1557. Zygmunt Augustus, with his own autographed privilege from Stęczna and Kwirama , from 1376 by the Teutonic Order granted to Turnom , Bartholomeus granted the offspring to Inheritance, after the Germanic privilege was confirmed 200 Turnom years ago (their ancestors). 

    1. Georgius, the male descendants of the fourth generation, died out.

    2. Williamus left three sons, but all died childless.

    3. Mathaeus killed, childless because of religious disputes by the Bolków nobility .

    4. Laurentius, married to Anna Bolkówna (from Działosz coat of arms), insured the year consecutively (after his father and his brothers) in Stęczno and Kwirama the year ..... He fathered two sons with this woman: Chrystophor and Georgius. (R. 1582. Testament.) 

    VII. Georgius and Christophorus, two sons of Laurentius and Anna née Bolków (coat of arms of Działosz ). Christophorus died [p. 453] childless, and Georgius married Anna d'Anklam Brantalska (six lilies coat of arms) as a minor in 1554 , with whom he fathered two sons: 1. Mathaeus and 2. Remigius.   

    VIII. Mathaeus and Remigianus , the sons of Georgius and Anna (de Anklam Brantalska ), the spouses of the Turns after their parents inherited the Stęczna and Kwirama estates , developed suits for the owners of these estates, including the entire Wałcz County Office Office, but the courts, Kościański Poznański , etc., complained in 1646 to the tribunal in Piotrków against the case of the peasants. They also tried with Matiasz Cielecki , the secretary of the royal chancellery, the illegitimate acquisition of a privilege for these goods, of which they were heirs as legal successors to their father and ancestors; because in this matter he recognized the highest decree of King Jan Kazimierz, with which the claims of Cielecki for the right heirs in Stęcznie and Kwiram , which were lifted by Mathaeus and Remigius Turns (co-born brothers), in 1649 and confirmed all the privileges of the Tumom who serve each other through this decree, this decree of acts of fashion. Piotrkows . included in the extract from the town books of Wałcz ; Remigianus died childless.       

    Mathaeus married Anna Hossell (great-granddaughter of Jan Hossell , to the Joan. Helmers. In Libr . 1. Nro 72. Coat of arms of Mora vel Head bound in black), heiress of Górzyń , Łęziorki , Runowo , Stosseldorf located in the Wałcz district. With this woman he fathered only one son with two names, Hertman Frideric .  

    IX. Hertmanus Fridericus , son of Mathaeus and Anna ( Hossell des Mora coat of arms alias Black Head Bound), married to Do rota de Herzberg Arcemberska (from the Arcemberg line, whose bishop he was under Batory ) and heir to Łotynia , Szanowka , Dobrzna - With lands in Gniezno- Poviat , Koładka , Nowa -dorf , Kłodynia and others, he fathered a son with two names, Jan Kazimierz, also two daughters, Teresa and Elżbieta . 

    X. Jan Kazimierz signed with the equipment of two sisters, d. H. Teresa (who followed Tarnowski ) and Elżbieta (donated to Klejna of the Wolf's Head Coat of Arms ), Jan Kazimierz during sexual intercourse via Stęczna and Kwiram Turno . 1712. Kwiramy was sold to Franciszek Popielewski . He was a colonel, the chief of Dragonja of the Polish Army, authors of: a foreigner, adjutant general of Hetman Potocki (patent), he was also a military officer of the Kalisz Voivodeship, and in addition to the goods from which he received his parents, he acquired himself : 1. Targowa , 2. Górka , 3. Stawenczyn , 4. Lembina etc. in the voivodeship [p. 454] Kaliska , 5. Borzykowo , 6. Wrąbczyn , 7. Adamiszcze and many others also had a promise on the Białobrzeg property ; He had Marianna Łakińska , the heiress of the land in the country (of the pelican coat of arms, and with her he fathered 5 sons, that is: Zygmunt, Stefan, Heronim , Antoni Matheusz and Jan (see Niesiecki ) also had four daughters: 1. Antonina after Szołdrski from Szołdrski , coat of arms Łodzia , Anna a nun from St. Klara, 3rd Barbara for Chociszewski from Janów coat of arms and 4th Małgorzata for Swinarski from Poraj coat of arms.She lived 112 years.         

    XI. Descendants of Jan Kazimierz and Marianna née Łakiński , spouses of the Kalisz Army Turns 

    1. Stefan Hieronim, abbot of the Cistercians

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