Encyklopedia Polski Niepodleglej: Bogdan Konstantynowicz, Rokossowski, Ostoja-Owsiany, Jaruzelski, Wodkiewicz, Spychalski, Chudzik, Bogucki, Natkanski, Sedzic., Oziemblowski, Dzierzynski, Pilsudski, Pilar-Pilchau, Kiedrzynski, Karski, Nostitz-Jackowski, Hutten-Czapski. Konfederacja Polski Niepodleglej: Leszek Moczulski of Mariowka in 1944/1945, Andrzej Ostoja-Owsiany in the Opoczno county in 1945, intelligence Colonel Adam Ostoja-Owsiany junior, and senior Adam Ostoja-Owsiany in Baranowicze close to the Bohdziewicz-Plaszczewski-Konstantynowicz family.
Below on Wladyslaw Mieczkowski, Wojciech Trampczynski and the Kobylanskis of Kuznica Drzewicka together with the Kiedrzynski family/then Gol. in Lodz, Wola Wiazowa and Wola Pszczolecka (the Kobylanski family of Kuznica Drzewicka intermarried the Rakowieckis the landlords of Leszno village close to Przasnysz and the Szaniawskis of Drzewica in the Opoczno county, and Wladyslaw Mieczkowski's family):
Ludwika Kiedrzynska [the sister of my ancestor, Izydor Kiedrzynski + Helena Hutten-Czapska in Jedlno, Raszkow, Wola Wiazowa], married Maciej Otto Trampczynski (1740 - 1789),
the son of Jan Otto-Trampczynski and Rozalia GARCZYNSKA.
Wojciech Trampczynski / Stefan Wojciech Trampczynski, b. 1860 in Deblowo, close to Gniezno; he was died in 1953 in Poznan. In 1910, Wojciech Trampczynski was the MP of Germany [his roots came from the Kiedrzynski family, my ancestors]. Wladyslaw Mieczkowski was the MP in Berlin before 1918, and Mieczkowski with Trampczynski were the friends in Poznan, in 1945 in communist 'Poland'. Israel Ajzenman was communist secret service member in Konskie-Opoczno-Bialaczow area at the beginning of 1945 and then in Poznan in 1945 - Ajzenman killed Director Kobylanski in Kuznica Drzewicka.
Wladyslaw Mieczkowski, Wojciech Trampczynski and August Kobylanski in 1943/1945 vs Lajb Wolf Ajzen in Sawin / Leon Andrzejewski / Leon Ajzef of the Chelm Lubelski county and his friend Izydor Kurtz / Kurc / Czaplicki of Lodz; Izrael Ajzenman in Drzewica, Lodz, Poznan that is the Jewish marxist underground under Jozef Rozanski / Jacek Rozanski / Jozef Goldberg, and with Roman Romkowski / Nasiek (Natan) Grinszpan-Kikiel / Natan Grunsapau-Kikiel / Grinszpan Menasze influenced by the Zionist movement and under the direction of Russian and Soviet military intelligence - Ajzef, Kurtz, Goldberg, Grinszpan, Ajzenman creators of the Lodz counter-intelligence office in 1945. And in Bratoszewice, Bogate close to Krasne; Ignalina, Kobiele Wielkie, Zakrzow Wielki and Dmenin; Tomaszow Lubelski and Sawin with Lodz in 1944/2025, Leszno village close to Przasnysz in ca 1800 - 1950s - 2025; and Katowice. Leon Andrzejewski / Leon Ajzef / Lajb Wolf Ajzen of Sawin in the Chelm Lubelski county and
his friend Izydor Kurtz / Kurc / Czaplicki of Lodz; Izrael Ajzenman in Drzewica, Lodz, Poznan that is
the Jewish marxist underground with Jozef Rozanski / Jacek Rozanski / Jozef Goldberg, and with Roman Romkowski /
Nasiek (Natan) Grinszpan-Kikiel / Natan Grunsapau-Kikiel / Grinszpan Menasze influenced by the Zionist movement
and under the direction of Russian and Soviet military intelligence.
Mentioned Wladyslaw Mieczkowski was the member of the National Democracy and the authorities of
Greater Poland in 1918. Mieczkowski had beliefs that were described as extremely national. In
1909 probably joined the Central Committee of the National League. In 1907 from the Krotoszyn-Kozmin
Wielkopolski constituency, on behalf of the National Democracy he was elected a member of the Reich Parliament.
He became famous for delivering a speech on 13 April 1907 regarding the reform of criminal proceedings,
in which he stigmatized the political involvement of judges in the German Union of the Eastern Borderlands.
During the Greater Poland Uprising in 1918 he was a member of the Supreme People's Council,
as well as a delegate to the Polish District Parliament, which took place on 3-5 December 1918 in Poznan.
In free Poland he worked in banking.
In October 1946 Wladyslaw Mieczkowski was elected a delegate for Greater Poland, on behalf of the government
in exile in London. For this reason, on November 28, 1946, he was arrested along with other activists
by the District Military Court in Poznan. He was deprived of his freedom for 4 years and of his public
and honorary rights for 2 years.
We know on Domicjan Mieczkowski / Domicyan Socha-Mieczkowski, born 1803, died 1882 in Lviv,
historical and religious writer, employee of the Lviv Ossolineum, wrote 'HISTORY OF THE PEOPLE OF ISRAEL UNDER THE
RULE OF THE HEADS OF THE ASMONEAN FAMILY'; the participant of the uprisings of 1831, 1863-1864.
My family Kiedrzynski intermarried the Trampczynski family.
Franciszka Trampczynska m. Garczynska, was the sister of Jan Otto Trampczynski.
Ludwika Kiedrzynska [the sister of my ancestor, Izydor Kiedrzynski +
Helena Hutten-Czapska in Jedlno, Raszkow, Wola Wiazowa], married Maciej Otto Trampczynski (1740 - 1789),
the son of mentioned
Jan Otto-Trampczynski and Rozalia GARCZYNSKA.
Wojciech Trampczynski / Stefan Wojciech Trampczynski, b. 1860 in Deblowo, close to Gniezno;
he was died in 1953 in Poznan. In 1910, Wojciech Trampczynski was the MP of Germany.
Wladyslaw Mieczkowski was the MP in Berlin before 1918, and they were the friends in 1945 in communist 'Poland'.
"In July 1945, a group of nationalists initiated the creation of the National
Party Legalization Committee, which, in the intention of its creators, was to allow the largest and most
numerous political camp of the Second Polish Republic to undertake official activities. In the new political conditions,
shaped by the arrangements made by the Big Three during international conferences in Tehran, Yalta and Potsdam,
and the Red Army entering Poland with its tanks, a group of activists decided that the necessary steps should
be taken to legalize the activities of the National Party. In their intentions, the party was to play the role of
the legal opposition in the new political conditions in 1945.
They included: Jan Bielawski, Karol Stojanowski, Zygmunt Lachert from the Warsaw group;
Stanislaw Rymar, Wlodzimierz Bilan, Stanisław Kozicki, Jan Kornecki from the Krakow group;
Wojciech Trampczynski,
Edward Bensch, Stefan Dabrowski, Tadeusz Musial,
Wladyslaw Mieczkowski from the Poznan group [after communist prison Wladyslaw Mieczkowski
was living among others in the Skierniewice county - around me were spies of Skierniewice and Puszcza Marianska ca
1985-ca 2008].
The activity of the LODZ group, which included such activists as: Witold Kotowski, K. Brynski,
J. Melka [around me acted Bogdan Melka of Lodz ca 1983-ca 1988, only 160 cm, b. ca 1956],
is also worth noting".
Wojciech Trampczynski was the son of Alexei Cyprian Trampczynski (1812-1863) and Emilia Biederman (1827-1868).
Aleksy Cyprian Otto-Trampczynski, b. in Piersko in the Wilczyn parish, south to Strzelno; died in Trzemeszno.
Aleksy was the son of older Wojciech Trampczynski, 1768-1846 and Marianna Niezychowska, 1776-1853.
Marianna Otto-Trampczynska, nee Niezychowska, b. ca 1776 in Kurnatowice, in the Miedzychod County, 6 kilometres
north of Kwilcz, 14 km east of Miedzychod, and 61 km west of Poznan, Greater Poland, died in 1853 in Kurnatowice.
Above Wojciech Otto-Trampczynski, b. 1768 in Gora close to Jaraczewo, within the Jarocin County, Greater Poland.
The village belonged to Dobrzycki and then to Gajewski until 1835. Maybe Gora close to Poznan and to Pobiedziska.
Wojciech Trampczynski, b. 1768 in Gora, was the brother of Jozef Otto-Trampczynski + Antonina KONARZEWSKA.
Wojciech was the husband of Marianna NIEZYCHOWSKA.
Above Jozef Otto-Trampczynski, b. 1779 in Gora. Jozef was the husband of Antonina KONARZEWSKA.
Wojciech Trampczynski and Jozef Trampczynski were the sons of Maciej Otto-Trampczynski JUNIOR, 1740-1789 +
Ludwika Kiedrzynska b. ca 1750.
Above Maciej Otto-Trampczynski, b. 1740, was the son of Jan Otto-Trampczynski, b. ca 1710,
and Rozalia GARCZYNSKA [1st she was married Maciej Laskowski], b. in Budziejewo, the Wagrowiec county,
the daughter of SAMSON GARCZYNSKI, 2nd].
Next prominent national activist Wladyslaw Mieczkowski was the son of
Stanislaw Mieczkowski (1844-1917) + Helena Donimirski (1849/1851-1917 in Nieciszewo).
Helena Donimirska Mieczkowska d. 1917 was the daughter of Teodor Donimirski, 1809-1884 in TELKWICE +
Zofia Slaska, 1812-1893 in Nieciszewo;
Helena Donimirska Mieczkowska was the granddaughter of Antoni Donimirski older, 1767-1829 + Jozefina Bialoblocka,
1782-1847.
Jozefina's [Bialoblocka Donimirska] granddaughter was Elzbieta Donimirska, ca 1850-1898 +
Florian Dembinski, 1836-1916 (see the Andrychow county and Czarnocin close to Lodz).
Jozefina's son Teodor Donimirski, 1809-1884, m. Hortensja Kalkstein, 1821-1839.
Teodor Donimirski m. 2nd Zofia Slaska, 1812-1893,
with a son Edward Donimirski, 1844-1907.
Above Zofia Slaska had second son Antoni Donimirski, 1846-1912 + Eugenia Benislawska b. ca 1850,
with a daughter: Maria Taida Donimirska, 1884-1972.
Maria Taida Choinska-Dzieduszycka nee Donimirska was born in 1884, married to Jan Choinski-Dzieduszycki born bef. 1890,
buried at South Ealing Cemetery in England.
Above Eugenia Benislawska b. ca 1850, was the daughter of Bronislaw Jan Boleslaw Benislawski + Maria Amanda.
Named above Jan Choinski-Dzieduszycki b. bef. 1890 (ca 1885 ?) in the Chelm Lubelski county,
was the son of Florentyna Maria Cienska, 1844-1920 / Czartoryska / Wolniewicz / Dzieduszycka b. in LWOW,
died in Jablonow in the Rohatyn county,
the daughter of Count Tytus Dzieduszycki + Izabela Elzbieta Dzieduszycka,
the daughter of Kajetan Dzieduszycki.
Above Tytus Dzieduszycki, 1796-1870, b. in Lwow/Lviv, d. in 1870 in Jablonow,
the son of Wawrzyniec Marcin Dzieduszycki + Anastazja MIER.
Wawrzyniec Marcin Dzieduszycki, 1772-1836 in Lwow, buried in Jablonow,
the son of Count Tadeusz Gerwazy Dzieduszycki + Salomea Jozefa Birberstein-Trembinska Dzieduszycka,
1728-1787 in Zukow in the Zloczow county in Ukraine,
the daughter of Walerian Biberstein-Trembinski + Ludwika Rostworowska.
Mentioned Izabela Elzbieta Dzieduszycka married Tytus Dzieduszycki born in 1796,
with the daughter Florentyna Maria Czartoryska / Wolniewicz / Cienska.
Florentyna Maria Cienska (Dzieduszycka), 1844-1920, was born in Lwow, d. in Jablonow in the Rohatyn county.
Florentyna Maria Czartoryska / Wolniewicz / Cienska (Dzieduszycka), 1844-1920, m. three times:
Duke Roman Adam August Czartoryski;
Antoni Wladyslaw Wolniewicz;
Ludwik Cienski.
Florentyna's son was Jan Choinski-Dzieduszycki b. 1890 (rather ca 1885).
Florentyna was the sister to Boleslaw Henryk Tytus Dzieduszycki.
Mentioned Jan Choinski was the husband of Maria Taida Dzieduszycka Donimirska, with one child.
Maria Taida was the daughter of Antoni DONIMIRSKI younger. Maria Taida b. 1880/1884, d. 1972,
the daughter of Antoni Donimirski + Eugenia Katarzyna.
Antoni Donimirski younger b. 1846, was the son of TEODOR Donimirski b. 1809.
Maria Taida had a daughter Wanda Elzbieta KANSKA.
Jozefina's [Bialoblocka Donimirska] granddaughter was Elzbieta Donimirska, ca 1850-1898 +
Florian Dembinski, 1836-1916 (see the Andrychow county, the Drzewica-Bialaczow area [close to Petrykozy, Zarnow,
Ossa and Nadole, with Bubis and Natkanski, spies for intelligence net], and Czarnocin close to Lodz).
Jozefina's son Teodor Donimirski, 1809-1884, m. Hortensja Kalkstein, 1821-1839.
Wladyslaw Mieczkowski was the son of Stanislaw Mieczkowski + Donimirska. Wladyslaw b. in Nieciszewo in 1877, solicitor in Poznan in 1905, Director of Bank Polski in 1924-1934, Polish conspirator, enemy of Russia.
Wladyslaw - the son of Stanislaw Mieczkowski / Stanislaw Maksymilian Mieczkowski older, who was
the son of Leopold Mieczkowski + Kalkstein.
Leopold Mieczkowski, 1811-1892, and he is not Leopold Hipolit Mieczkowski b. 1833 in Ciborz
close to Lidzbark- but not Lidzbark Warminski, d. in 1899 in WLOCLAWEK, buried in Warsaw.
Above named Stanislaw Mieczkowski b. 1844 in Goluszyce, the owner of Laszew / Laszewo, sold in 1882,
and of Nieciszewo, the insurgent in 1864, died in 1917, buried in Serock. He married Helena Donimirska, d. in Nieciszewo in 1917.
Stanislaw Mieczkowski was the son of Leopold Mieczkowski / Leopold Maksymilian Samuel Mieczkowski, who
was the son of Engelmann Mieczkowska. Leopold b. 1811. Stanislaw was the owner of Laszew in the SWIECIE county; the owner of Stanislawice / Stanislawie close to Swiecie, sold in 1885 to Gerlach -
see Kobylanski and Gerlach in Kuznica Drzewiecka with the links to Kobylanski-Rakowiecki in the
Leszno village close to Przasnysz.
Leopold Mieczkowski b. 1811, owned Wielkie Koludy in the Inowroclaw county and the owner of
Nieciszewo in the Bydgoszcz county. Leopold Mieczkowski died in Wielkie Koludy in 1892.
Leopold Mieczkowski was the son of Wojciech Mieczkowski / Wojciech Ignacy Jozef Mieczkowski,
the son of Sadowska. Wojciech b. in Smogulecka Wies in 1779. Wojciech in 1818 was the husband of Anna Katarzyna Engelmann, 1-voto Antoni Goetzendorf-Grabowski;
and Anna Katarzyna was the owner of Plochocin in the Starogard Gdanski county; she died in 1833 in
FRACA in the Kwidzyn county, buried in Lalkow.
Anna Katarzyna had a son Leopold Mieczkowski.
And she had a daughter Melania Mieczkowska, 1-voto Ossowski, 2-voto Grabowski;
next daughter was Leokadia Mieczkowska, b. 1815, m. Sanden, d. in Berlin in 1896.
Above Sadowska married Maciej Mieczkowski. Maciej Mieczkowski, b. ca 1745/1750, the leaseholder of Rospetek in 1772,
lived in Iwno in 1772, see Jucewo; the owner of Smogulecka Wies in 1779-1791 (see Bogdan Hutten-Czapski in Smogulec),
d. bef. 1799.
Maciej Mieczkowski m. 1st to Marianna Wiesiolowska died in Iwno in 1776.
Maciej m. 2nd in 1778 to Weronika Sadowska, 1-voto Kielpinski in Slupy, died in Smogulecka
Wies in 1782;
Maciej Mieczkowski m. 3rd bef. 1785, to Jozefa / Jozefata Koludzka, 1-voto Jozef Swiastowski. Jozefata d. in
Smogulecka Wies in 1789.
Wiesiolowska Mieczkowska
had a son Jozef Mieczkowski b. 1776.
Sadowska Mieczkowska had sons:
Wojciech Mieczkowski younger b. 1779;
Jan Mieczkowski the 2nd;
a daughter Weronika / Magdalena Weronika Mieczkowska b. in Smogulecka Wies in 1782, m. in 1799 in
Smogulecka Wies to Melchior Korytowski, the owner of Slebow.
Maciej Mieczkowski b. ca 1750, was the son of Franciszek Mieczkowski b. ca 1720, who was
married 1741 or before 1741 to Zofia Chwalkowska, the daughter of Kazimierz Chwalkowski + Helena Grabowski.
Zofia was living in 1757 and in 1778 close to Pakosc.
Chwalkowska Mieczkowska had sons:
1. Maciej Mieczkowski,
2. Wojciech Mieczkowski older,
3. Kazimierz Marceli Mieczkowski, b. in Iwno in 1742 close to Kcynia,
4. Jozef Mieczkowski b. 1754, d. 1776 [Jozef 1st, but we have different inf. on named Jozef Mieczkowski:
Jozef Mieczkowski / Jozef Anastazy Mieczkowski, b. ca 1760, the son of Franciszek Mieczkowski + Chwalkowska, m. 1787
to Ludwika Lochocka, the daughter of General Wojciech Lochocki + Anna Kalkstein, and Jozef died aft. 1795;
lived in Barcin;
they had a sons:
Karol Mieczkowski the 2nd b. aft. 1787,
Antoni Mieczkowski,
and Wojciech Mieczkowski],
5. JAN Mieczkowski the 1st.
Franciszek's daughters [with Chwalkowska]:
6. Katarzyna Agnieszka Mieczkowska b. in Samokleski Wielkie, in 1753, d. after 1775/before 1779 in Tuczno;
7. Antonina / Antonina Zofia Mieczkowska b. in Samokleski in 1754, m. bef. 1789 to Ignacy Rakowski, in 1790
he was Captain in France;
8. Ludwika Mieczkowska of Iwno / Iwie, the godmother in 1792 in Kcynia;
9. Marianna Mieczkowska m. Stanislaw Biesiekierski.
Franciszek Mieczkowski (b. ca 1710/1720, d. 1782), m. Zofia Chwalkowska (d. after 1778
in the Pakosc district - not ca 1777).
The Court case in 1776, Franciszek Mieczkowski + Anna Chwalkowski [? = Zofia
Chwalkowska], Walenty Gozimirski, Xawery Lukomski / Ksawery Lukomski,
vs Jozef Radziminski the owner of Dziewierzew.
In 1754, court case of Antoni Przbyslawski, Estera Lisiecka, Franciszek Mieczkowski, Zofia Mieczkowski nee
Chwalkowska, Andrzej Chwalkowski, Marjanna Lukomska.
Samokleski in 1755, Augustyn Suski, Wiktorja Ligowska, and the couple:
Franciszek Mieczkowski + Zofia Mieczkowska.
Franciszek Mieczkowski younger (b. ca 1710/1720, d. 1782), the governor of Konary Kujawskie
in 1765-1781, he had 2 sisters,
was the son of Jozef Mieczkowski, ca 1680-1740 + in 1737 to Joanna Sczaniecka died in 1754, the daughter
of Jerzy Sczaniecki + Helena Grabska.
Franciszek's [younger] father [Jozef Mieczkowski] had a brother Pawel Mieczkowski + Zofia Pruszczewicz.
Jozef Mieczkowski b. ca 1680, was a paymaster in LOMZA in 1710 and 1711.
Jozef's brother was Franciszek Mieczkowski older, the Lomza deputy governor in 1710.
Ignacy Mieczkowski senior, b. ca 1750, died in 1794, the Lomza official in 1781, the Royal court clark
of Stanislaw August Poniatowski in 1791. Ignacy b. ca 1750, m. twice:
1st to Ludwika LOCHOCKA in 1787,
the 2nd to Wiktoria SZUMANSKA.
Ignacy Mieczkowski SENIOR b. ca 1750, d. 1794, was a relative to Maciej Mieczkowski 2nd (b. ca 1745/1750, d. ca 1799) + Weronika Sadowska (ca 1746-1782).
Maciej Mieczkowski b. ca 1750, had the son Wojciech Mieczkowski b. 1779.
The sibilings:
Wojciech Mieczkowski (1779-1833),
Jan Mieczkowski (1780-1841),
Weronika Mieczkowska b. 1782,
Jan Karol Mieczkowski, the 1st, judge in Gniezno, lived in 1780-1841 + Nepomucena Niezychowska.
This is a complex political, intelligence and genealogical structure operating under the influence of Russian intelligence formed around 1720/1741 until now, December 2020 / 28 August 2023:
in Zelechow + Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz [H. Wodkiewicz Jaworsk., M. Bogucka Sedzick., M. Zieleniewska, Zbigniew Natkanski of the Opoczno county together with the Lipski family, Pelka + Roman, Malachowski of Bialaczow {Robert Bubis, spy around me after 2014}.
General Edward Pfeiffer / Franciszek Edward Pfeiffer, RADWAN, b. 1895 in LODZ, d. 1964 in London,
had the daughter ANNA SKORA nee Pfeiffer.
This is also the branch of Wanda Kleniewska and the Kleniewskis in Nowosolna close to Lodz.
And the line to Anna Skora Pfeiffer in Lodz.
And the link to Stanislaw Fryderyk Leopold Pfeiffer b. 1819 + Zuzanna Anatolia Temler, 1827-1910.
Bronislaw Skora b. 1909 in Lodz, the St Cross parish + Anna Pajfer / Anna PFEIFFER in 1947. Anna Skora Pfeiffer was living in 1925 - 2002 in LODZ. Bronislaw Skora was the son of
Wawrzyniec Skora b. 1872 + Anna Jablczynska (Jabczynska) in 1900 in LODZ;
and the grandson of
Michal Skora + Klara Grudzieniec in 1852 nee Stolarczyk. Klara Grudzieniec = Grodzieniec = Stolarczyk,
1-voto Feliks Maslonik in 1847 in CHELMO close to Przedborz and to KRERY.
Wanda PFEIFFER b. 1894 [the Kleniewskis were living in Nowosolna close to LODZ in the 20' of the
20th century], married ca 1915 to Przemyslaw Kleniewski, 1889-1944. Wanda PFEIFFER had the sister Halina Stanislawa Pfeiffer, 1891-1944 + Karol Stanislaw Szlenkier, 1884-1944.
Above Stanislaw Karol Leopold Szlenkier b. 1884, was the son of Karol Jan Szlenkier + Maria Zenobia GROSSER.
Karol Jan Szlenkier, 1839 in Warsaw - 1900 in Warsaw, was the son of Anna Barbara TEMLER married Szlenkier, b. 1821.
Anna Barbara Szlenkier had the sister
Zuzanna Anatolia Temler married PFEIFFER and both sisters had the brother
Karol Ludwik Temler b. 1823 m. Emilia Werner.
Above Anna Barbara Szlenkier (Temler), 1821-1884, was the daughter of Johann Gottfried Temler
+ Anna Maria FRANKE.
August Kobylanski, b. ca 1880 / born in 1891, killed in January 1943 by Jew, Izrael Lew Ajzenman.
August Kobylanski m. ca 1910/1918 to Maria Pfeffer / Maria Pfaiffer b. 1893, not ca 1900. August was the brother of Maria Jadwiga Kobylanska-Bauerfeind. Maria Pfeiffer Kobylanska had the daughter Maria Kobylanska, 1910-1990 + Adam Stanislaw Ryszard Mieczkowski,
the son of Wladyslaw Mieczkowski b. 1877 in Nieciszew / Nieciszewo - d. 1959 in Barzkowice; lawyer, banker, political activist, a member of the GERMAN parliament in 1907.
August Kobylanski had the daughters:
1.
Maria Kobylanska, 1910-1990 + Adam Stanislaw Ryszard Mieczkowski;
2.
Bogna Kobylanska + Jan Czerski - come from Stezyca, the Kozienice County (the Czerski family lived in SWOLNA in the Dryssa county in the 19th century).
August Kobylanski, 1891 - 1943 in Kuznice Drzewickie, buried in Drzewica,
m. Maria PFAIFFER / Maria Pfeffer b. ca 1900, NOT ca 1890. Maria Pfaiffer Kobylanska
was the sister to Wanda PFEIFFER.
Wanda PFEIFFER b. 1894 [the Kleniewskis were living in Nowosolna close to LODZ in the 20' of
the 20th century], married ca 1915 to Przemyslaw Kleniewski, 1889-1944.
Wanda PFEIFFER had the sister Halina Stanislawa Pfeiffer, 1891-1944 + Karol Stanislaw Szlenkier, 1884-1944.
Wanda Kleniewska had sibilings:
1.
Halina Stanislawa Pfeiffer, 1891-1944 + Karol Stanislaw Szlenkier, 1884-1944;
2. PFEIFFER, 1896-1965;
3.
Maria PFEIFFER, 1900-1985 + 2nd Jan Fudakowski, 1901-1982.
August Kobylanski was the husband of Maria Pfeiffer / Pfeffer b. 1900, her 1st husband.
Wanda PFEIFFER b. 1894 [the Kleniewskis were living in Nowosolna close to LODZ in the 20' of
the 20th century], married ca 1915 to Przemyslaw Kleniewski, 1889-1944. Wanda PFEIFFER
had the sister Halina Stanislawa Pfeiffer, 1891-1944 + Karol Stanislaw Szlenkier, 1884-1944.
Above Stanislaw Karol Leopold Szlenkier b. 1884, was the son of Karol Jan Szlenkier +
Maria Zenobia GROSSER.
Karol Jan Szlenkier, 1839 in Warsaw - 1900 in Warsaw, was the son of Anna Barbara TEMLER married Szlenkier,
b. 1821.
August Kobylanski OLDER, b. 1821, d. 1880 in Warsaw; married EMILIA GERLACH 1830-1856.
August Kobylanski YOUNGER, b. ca 1880, killed in January 1943.
He has death certificate in Drzewica - as August Ferdynand Kobylanski born on July 7, 1891 - d.
January 20, 1943 in Drzewica. The son of Bronislaw Kobylanski, b. 1854 + Maria Kreyszoff.
Bronislaw's father - August Samuel Kobylanski b. 1821 in Lewiczyn, 8 km north-west to Mlawa,
died in 1880 in Drzewica. The grandfather was -
Filip Kobylanski b. ca 1790 + Ewa Zaborowska.
August Kobylanski younger was the husband of Maria Pfaiffer. August was the brother of
Maria Jadwiga Kobylanska-Bauerfeind. August Kobylanski of Drzewica
had links to the village Leszno close to Przasnysz [Kisielnicki + Rakowiecki] and Bogate [Narzymski +
Lewald-Jezierski].
My grandfather Piotr in Lodz, was the member of the The National Unity Camp and he
had a painting of Marshal Rydz-Smigly on the wall in their apartment. Piotr had anti-communist, anti-cosmopolitan
and pro-German views.
General Edward Pfeiffer [relative to the Skora family in Lodz] proved to be the most sympathetic
toward the Marshal Smigly Rydz.
In September 1939 Polish General Staff announced the Soviet Union as the main enemy for Poland.
It was in Romania around September 20, 1939 / 21 st September 1939. The Polish military doctrine for the duration
of the war was different that Sikorski's view in 1939-1942.
Mentioned Maria Kobylanska, 1910-1990 [the DAUGHTER of August Kobylanski of Drzewica], m.
Adam Stanislaw Ryszard Mieczkowski, the son of Wladyslaw Mieczkowski b. 1877 in Nieciszew / Nieciszow
[= Nieciszewo, in the Bydgoszcz county = Justhofen, 3 km west to PRUSZCZ, 5 km west to WALDOWO - compare LEWINSKI of TCZEW]; around me acted Katarzyna Emil of Olesnica in 2006/2010 with spies of Brzeg in 2006, and Wroclaw in 2008-2023, with Miszczak / Miszczyk of Legnica in 2007-2024, all for the Foreign Intelligence Agency of Lodz-Katowice-Bydgoszcz together with Sawin-Tomaszow Lubelski-Katowice-Tczew] - d. 1959 in Barzkowice [the Stargard Szczecinski district]; lawyer, banker, political activist, a member of the GERMAN parliament in 1907. Maria Kobylanska, 1910-1990, was the daughter of August Kobylanski younger, b. 1880, of Drzewica + Maria Pfeiffer b. ca 1893, not in 1900 - at my previous webpages was error on named Maria like sister. Maria Kobylanska m. Adam Stanislaw Ryszard Mieczkowski, the son of Wladyslaw Mieczkowski b. 1877 in Nieciszew / Nieciszow [= Nieciszewo, in the Bydgoszcz county = Justhofen, 3 km west to PRUSZCZ, 5 km west to WALDOWO - compare LEWINSKI of TCZEW].
Wladyslaw Mieczkowski b. 1877, was the son of Stanislaw Mieczkowski, the Nieciszew / Nieciszewo estate landlord
[= Nieciszewo, in the Bydgoszcz county, nearby WALDOWO and PRUSZCZ] + Helena Donimirski.
Wladyslaw Mieczkowski b. 1877, was the brother to Stanislaw Tadeusz Mieczkowski, 1875-1940.
They were the sons of Stanislaw Maksymilian Mieczkowski, 1844-1917 + Helena Donimirska, ca 1849-1917.
The grandsons of
Leopold Mieczkowski, 1811-1892 + Olimpia Kalkstein, 1822-1892.
The great-grandsons of -
1.
Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein, 1782-1865 + Januaria Plaskowska, 1802-1872.
2.
Wojciech Mieczkowski, 1779-1833 + Anna Katarzyna Engelmann.
Leopold Mieczkowski, 1811-1892 and Jozef Mieczkowski b. 1816 [1823 ?] = Franciszek Mieczkowski b. ca 1813,
probably were the brothers and sons of Wojciech Mieczkowski, 1779-1833.
We have the Mieczkowski family in MIECZKI, 4 km south-west to Przytuly and
14 km north-east to Dobrzyjalowo. This is the Lomza county.
Here was living Jozef Mieczkowski born in 1823 in Dobrzyjalowo, the Przytuly commune, close to KOBYLIN,
7 km west to JANCZEWO 2nd, south-west to Jedwabne, and named JANCZEWO 2nd is situated 17 km north-west to WIZNA.
Jozef Mieczkowski b. in 1823 was the son of
Jan Mieczkowski, 1786-1846 in MIECZKI + Aniela Rogowska.
Jozef Mieczkowski m. in 1848, in Przytuly, to Ewa Ostrowska, 1821-1870, with children:
Franciszek Nieckowski b. 1849;
Pawel Nieckowski b. 1850;
Katrzyna Mieczkowski b. 1858;
Adam Mieczkowski b. 1862;
Jakub Nieckowski b. 1864.
Dobrzyjalowo is a village in the Piatnica commune, within the Lomza County,
13 kilometres north-east of Piatnica, 16 km north-east of LOMZA.
Jozef Karwat m. 2nd to Zofia Hutten-Czapska, ca 1860-1939. Jozef Karwat had a sister Helena
Mieczkowska b. ca 1850 + Ksawery Franciszek Mieczkowski b. ca 1850;
and Jozef Karwat had a brother b. ca 1850.
Helena Karwat was the daughter of Julian Karwat + Urszula Bialoblocka;
the granddaughter of Andrzej Karwat b. ca 1777.
Ksawery Franciszek Mieczkowski was the son of Jozef Mieczkowski, 1816-1890, m. Wiktoria in 1838.
She is likely Wiktoria Anastazja Zublewicz born Juchniewicz in 1816 of Zuprany [Zublewicz of Balwaniszki].
We have also Andrzej Jozef Mieczkowski b. ca 1819 + Katarzyna Danowska b. 1820,
who had a son Franciszek Mieczkowski b. 1846, d. 1898.
Andrzej Jozef Mieczkowski ca 1819, was the son of Jan Mieczkowski, ca 1780-1855 + Marianna Kuzma;
the grandson of Bartlomiej Mieczkowski b. 1731 in Rutki Stare,
the Augustow county, d. 1834 + Marianna Fadrowska.
The Mieczkowskis moved home to mentioned Przytuly, the MROCZKI parish, the Podlasie province.
Among others Jan Mieczkowski b. 1821, the son of Franciszek Mieczkowski + Lucja Gryczewska.
And they settled in Szczepankowo in the Czaplice parish, in 1831 here died Maciej Mieczkowski,
the son of Pawel Mieczkowski + Ewa.
BIEGANIN: