The Noskowski of the Łada Coat of Arms. Complements to the Genealogy of the Family of the Łęczna Lineage Cover Image

Dział dóbr między Noskowskimi linii łęczyńskiej z roku 1653 oraz uzupełnienia do ich genealogii
The Noskowski of the Łada Coat of Arms. Complements to the Genealogy of the Family of the Łęczna Lineage

Author(s): Robert Jop
Subject(s): History, Cultural history, Local History / Microhistory, Social history, 17th Century
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: Jan Karol Noskowski; Adam Kazimierz Noskowski; Katarzyna Noskowska née Firlej; Noskowski estate; Łęczna; genealogy

Summary/Abstract: The noble Noskowski family bearing the Łada coat of arms, who settled in the Lublin province (voivodship) in the 16th century, were the owners of Łęczna from that mid-century until the 1670s. The present paper presents the biographical profiles of three generations of its members. They are the persons whose basic genealogical data have already been presented in literature on the subject (e.g. Adam Noskowski and his sons Jan Karol and Adam Kazimierz), as well as new ones, whose personal dossiers have been collected based on extended search (Andrzej Noskowski, starost of Maków and Różan and Anna Noskowska née Tarło). The presented information complements the existing findings on the family but it also contributes new items, which clear the doubts about for example the second marriage of Anna née Tarło, or about the descent of Adam Noskowski, whom historians long regarded as a descendant of Adam Kazimierz Noskowski. Moreover, the study emphasizes the fact of the history of the family in 1653–1656, when most of its members, especially men, died out, thereby ending the Noskowski family line. The article also contains an appendix containing the publication of the division of estates carried out in 1653 between Jan Karol Noskowski and Adam Kazimierz Noskowski, sons of Adam Noskowski, the Lublin chamberlain.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 8
  • Page Range: 133-149
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Polish