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    Dmitry Jackiewicz.
    Small Armorial of Kholopenichi nobility

     

    34. DASZKIEWICZs of KORYBUT Coat of Arms

    Originated from Mogilev area. Referred to the decree of Mogilev gubernia Main Land Court (1776) concerning nobility acceptance in which their father Marcin Daszkiewicz was mentioned.
    Deduced Anton and Tomash, the sons of Martin.

    Nobility accepted 23 July 1795.*


    * Anton, the son of Marcin, 7 February 1828 got a diploma of 28 August 1826 concerning nobility acceptance by Mogilev Noble Deputies Assembly with entering the family in the sixth part of Noble book.

     

    71. PODGURSKIs of COA*

    Originated from Poland. Provided evidences of nobility from Orsza district functionaries and nobles.
    The patriarch - Wojciech, the son of Wojciech, have moved to Orsza district from Poland (on August 04th, 1795). Deduced his son Ludwik**.

    Nobility acknowledged on August 25th, 1795.


    * The Podgurskis of Pobog Coat of Arms were affirmed by Minsk Noble Deputies Assembly on July 20th, 1804.
    ** Extract of above prescript was given to Ludwik Podgurski on January 1st, 1795.

     


    Source: Dmitry Jackiewicz. Small Armorial of Kholopenichi nobility. Minsk: Belaruski knigazbor, 1999

     

    © Dmitry Jackiewicz, 1999
    © Stanislav Ekziempliarov (translation from Belarussian), 2001

     

     


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