Genealogia rodu Walewskich herbu Kolumna w XVII-XVIII w.
Streszczenie
Recently several books have been published which deal with the history of the families
of the Chodkiewicz, the Lanckorońscys from Brzeź, the Sapiehas, the Branickis or the
Radziwiłłs. Family trees occupy the main place in these publications since for the well-known
Polish families they were developed in the past and passed on from a generation to generation.
However, the genealogy of noble families is difficult to be restored due to numerous difficulties
as the information is largely dispersed. The Walewskis family of the emblem Kolumna have
their own family archives collected and filed between 1897 and 1940 by Kazimierz Walewski
in Tubądzin and it provides the documentation for the family tree.
In 17th and 18th centuries the Walewskis accounted for 163 men and 165 women
representing several family branches: in Walewice, Rusiec, Dziebędów, Charłupia Wielka,
Rembieszew, Pstrykonie the Cracow and Wołyń branches and Alexander Walewski’s, the
Warrant Officer 1st Clas of Piotrków. Nearly all of them were based in the area of the former
region of Sieradz, on the border region of Łęczyca and Rawa (Walewice) and in the region
of Cracow and in Wołyń.
The Walewskis were proud of having 36 local civil servants including two Governors
(Voivodes) of Łęczyca and Sieradz and many local higher rank officials - Senators (these
were the most numerous) mostly in the areas of Spicymierz, Rozprza, Brzeziny, Inowłódz or
Sieradz. Within two centuries they frequently occupied other position as chamberlains (five
times), Warrant Officers (thirteen times), High Stewards (six times) or the positions in local
courts as High Sheriffs or country judges (three times).
As far as the assets are concerned the Walewskis could not be found among magnates
but the real estates they owned allowed them to be politically active and gain prestige in
their local communities.
When we analyse the family links of the Walewskis emblem Kolumna, they usually did
not enter into relationships with famous families of the Republic of Poland, except some
occasions like the Koniecpolskis, the Lanckorońskis and the Lubomirskis, but with the
representatives of medium or lower class nobles who inhabited the region of Sieradz and its
neighbourhood.
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