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==History of the family==
 
==History of the family==
  
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The owner of  [[Błociszewo]] in 1358 is the Knight [[Błociszewski Jakusz|Jakusz]] of Ostoja coat of arms . From the year 1370 comes his famous seal when he was the Duke of Lviv. In the year 1393, Błociszewo is noted as property of knight [[Błociszewski Mirosz|Mirosz]], the judge of Poznan county. In the year 1408 the brothers [[Błociszewski Jan (church)|Jan]] and [[Błociszewski Mikołaj (church)|Mikołaj]] Błociszewski built parish Church in Błociszewo with the permission of the Wojciech Jastrzębiec, the bishop of Poznan.
  
Other well-known data on the Błociszewscy family tree:  
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On the property of Gaj that belonged to Błociszewo, [[Błociszewski Wincenty|Wincenty Błociszewski]] - due to document of the national community - change his surname in year 1540 and created new line of Ostoja. From that year, this family call themselves [[|Gajewski of Ostoja|Gajewski]] from [[Błociszewo]]. At the end of 16th century and early 17th century, Błociszewski family have had very prominent representative - [[Błociszewski Jan (sędzia)|Jan Błociszewski]], the judge of Poznan county and deputy of diplomatic mission to Hungary during the reign of King Sigismund III Vasa. During the time of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebrzydowski_Rebellion Zebrzydowski Rebellion] he support the King and hold Greater Poland loyal to him. He goes with the King on the war that has started when Dymitr Samozwaniec was killed. Fighting bravely with the enemy, he dies on the battlefield in the battle of Moscow.
  
The owner of  Błociszewo in 1358 is the Knight Jakusz ( Jakub ) Ostoja coat of arms . From the year 1370 comes famous seal of the Knights Ostoja coat of arms of Lviv governor.
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[[Błociszewski Franciszek (starosta)|Franciszek Błociszewski]] was the Chancellor of College of Krosno and Sandomierz, a Jesuit. Due to his loyal service, he recieved nomination as Vice Voivode of Poznan (1746-1748) and become Lord of regality of Grójec. [[Błociszewski Tadeusz (Generał)|Tadeusz]] was General Major of the Polish Army, cavalier of Saint Stanisław's order and received the Order of White Eagle in year 1791. He participated in the General Confederation and Constitution of 1792 as a Deputy of Łęczyce. Brothers [[Błociszewski Kazimierz|Kazimierz]] and [[Błociszewski Tadeusz Alojzy|Tadeusz]] Błociszewski where fighting in the Uprising year 1848, both become wonded, first of them loosing a leg and the other one his arm during the Battle of Mirosławiec and in the Battle of Książ. Both emigrated later to Paris. Kazimierz is the author of six-volume work of ''Historia Powszechna''.
In the year 1393 in Błociszewo is noted  knight Mirosz Ostoja coat of arms in 1393 he was judge of Poznan county.
 
In the year 1408 the brothers Jan and Mikoaj Błociszewscy built parish Church in Błociszewo of course with the permission of the Wojciech Jastrzębiec bishop of the Poznan county .
 
On the property of Gaj that belonged to Błociszewo Wincenty Błociszewski to document the national community in 1540 takes the name Gajewski and from that time they are called  Gajewscy  from Błociszewo.
 
At the end of sixteenth century and the early seventheenth Błociszewscy have had very prominent representative - Jan Błociszewski - judge of Poznan county  ; deputy of a diplomatic mission to Hungary during the reign of King Sigismund III Vasa .
 
At the time of  [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebrzydowski_Rebellion Zebrzydowski Rebellion] on the side of the King Jan retains the regions of Wielkopolska.
 
He goes with the King on the war that has started when Dymitr Samozwaniec was killed .
 
Fighting bravely with the enemy dies on the battlefield in the battle of Moscow .
 
Franciszek Błociszewski Chancellor of College of Krosno and Sandomierz , Jesuit .
 
To well-deserved still belong Franciszek subvoivode of Poznań (1746-1748) ; district administrator of Grójec .
 
Tadeusz Generał Major of the Polish Army , cavalier of Saint Stanisław's order and the White Eagle in 1791 the General Confederation - Constitution of 1792 as a Deputy of Łęczyce .
 
Brothers Kazimierz and Tadeusz Błociszewscy from which first has lost his leg in the Battle under Mirosławiec in 1848 and second in the Battle of the Książ has lost his shoulder . They have had emigrated to Paris . Kazimierz is the author of six-volume of Historia Powszechna .
 
  
 
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[[Błociszewski Stanisław (major)|Major Stanisław Błociszewski]] - Lord of Smogorzewo, Ciołkowo, Sobiesiernia and Rogowo, officer of Polish army from 1831, cavalier of the Golden Virtuti Military Cross, took part in the Uprising year 1848 and in year 1863.                                        
 
 
[[Błociszewski Stanisław (major)|Major Stanisław Błociszewski]] - Heir of Smogorzewo , Ciołkowo , Sobiesiernia and Rogowo , oficer of Polish armies from 1831 ; cavalier of the Golden Virtuti Military Cross ; insurgent in 1848 and in 1863 .                                          
 
 
Jan I , the canon and the founder of a Chapel in Rome .
 
Jan I , the canon and the founder of a Chapel in Rome .
  

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Błociszewski - old line of the Ostoja family, origin from ancient nobility, family of knights and Lords. One of the most distinguished and noble families of the Commonwealth holding exceptional number of heroes fighting in the name of the liberty of Poland, men and women. Jakusz de Blociszewo, Duke of Lviv year 1370. Mikołaj, Castellan of Santok 1406-1414. Family name origin from the property of Błociszewo in Kościan County. Gajewski de Gaj of Ostoja origin from this family as well as Ostoja families of Roguski, Lubiatowski and Czernikowski.

History of the family

The owner of Błociszewo in 1358 is the Knight Jakusz of Ostoja coat of arms . From the year 1370 comes his famous seal when he was the Duke of Lviv. In the year 1393, Błociszewo is noted as property of knight Mirosz, the judge of Poznan county. In the year 1408 the brothers Jan and Mikołaj Błociszewski built parish Church in Błociszewo with the permission of the Wojciech Jastrzębiec, the bishop of Poznan.

On the property of Gaj that belonged to Błociszewo, Wincenty Błociszewski - due to document of the national community - change his surname in year 1540 and created new line of Ostoja. From that year, this family call themselves [[|Gajewski of Ostoja|Gajewski]] from Błociszewo. At the end of 16th century and early 17th century, Błociszewski family have had very prominent representative - Jan Błociszewski, the judge of Poznan county and deputy of diplomatic mission to Hungary during the reign of King Sigismund III Vasa. During the time of Zebrzydowski Rebellion he support the King and hold Greater Poland loyal to him. He goes with the King on the war that has started when Dymitr Samozwaniec was killed. Fighting bravely with the enemy, he dies on the battlefield in the battle of Moscow.

Franciszek Błociszewski was the Chancellor of College of Krosno and Sandomierz, a Jesuit. Due to his loyal service, he recieved nomination as Vice Voivode of Poznan (1746-1748) and become Lord of regality of Grójec. Tadeusz was General Major of the Polish Army, cavalier of Saint Stanisław's order and received the Order of White Eagle in year 1791. He participated in the General Confederation and Constitution of 1792 as a Deputy of Łęczyce. Brothers Kazimierz and Tadeusz Błociszewski where fighting in the Uprising year 1848, both become wonded, first of them loosing a leg and the other one his arm during the Battle of Mirosławiec and in the Battle of Książ. Both emigrated later to Paris. Kazimierz is the author of six-volume work of Historia Powszechna.

Major Stanisław Błociszewski - Lord of Smogorzewo, Ciołkowo, Sobiesiernia and Rogowo, officer of Polish army from 1831, cavalier of the Golden Virtuti Military Cross, took part in the Uprising year 1848 and in year 1863. Jan I , the canon and the founder of a Chapel in Rome .


Well-known representatives of the family

  • Jan Błociszewski - district magistrate of Poznań , deputy of a diplomatic mission to Hungary during the reign of King Sigismund III Vasa