Hello, Becia and Lais,
I am interested in Lewicki family because my great-grandfather's sister, Maria nee Gutt, in 1850 married a Stanislas Lewicki aged 34, Rogalla coat of arms, son of Walenty Lewicki and Joanna Fleischmann, owners of Regow near Kozienice. The sister of that Stanislas was Katarzyna (Kathrine) who married Edward Plewinski. I don't know of any other children of Walenty and Joanna, but it doesn't mean they had only two. So far it doesn't match with your line of the bee-keeper Kazimierz and the politician Stanislas. But Maria Lewicki (nee Gutt) had a nephew - Jan Stanislas Gutt (1871-1932) - who was educated by Kazimierz Lewicki at the bee-keeping courses in his Apiculture Institute in Warsaw in the beginning of 1890s. Then, Kazimierz Lewicki sent Jan Stanislas to Serbia as an expert in order to train the serbian peasants in bee-keeping. And that may be a coincidence, but it may also be that Kazimierz's father, Adam Lewicki, and Maria's husband, Stanislas son of Walenty, were brothers...and possibly Kazimierz and Jan Stanislas were Maria Gutt's nephews from different families? So, could you please verify whether Adam Lewicki, who was your Stanislas and Kazimierz's father, was a son of Walenty Lewicki and Joanna Fleischman, or was it a quite different branch of the Lewicki Family? Best regards, Tom Gutt (tomgutt@gmail.com)
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