- Sokołowo Budzyńskie [sɔkɔˈwɔvɔ buˈd͡zɨɲskʲɛ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Budzyń,
within Chodzież County,
Greater Poland Voivodeship...
- Budsin; Cza = Czarnikau, Kr Czarnikau; Gra = Gramsdorf, Kr Obornik; Jan =
Jankendorf; Kol = Kolmar; Mar = Margonin; Rit = Ritschenwalde, Kr. Wirsitz; Wil =...
- died
without sons
Heinrich LXXIV, Lord of
Jänkendorf and
Neuhoff (1798–1886)
Heinrich IX, Lord of
Jänkendorf and
Neuhoff (1827–1898)
Heinrich XXVI, Count...
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several other branches of the
family existed: Nostitz-Unwürde, Nostitz-
Jänkendorf, Nostitz-Wallwitz, Nostitz-Drzewiecky, Nostitz-Rokitnitz and Nostitz-Ransen...
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Georg Karl von Nostitz-
Jänkendorf (1781—1838) was a
German military officer in
Imperial Russian service. A
member of the
Lausatian branch of an old noble...
- June 1815) 13
February 1792
Schloss Baruth no
children 10
April 1835
Jänkendorf aged 86 Left no heirs, and was
succeeded by his nephew.
Henry ****V 19...
- von Rex (1780–1849) and
Therese Clementine,
Countess von
Nostitz and
Jänkendorf (1789–1870),
sister to
Georg von Nostitz. A
Canon of
Meissen and provost...
- / Brzeźna
Village 68 61 7 0 Neu
Briesen Wongrowitz Wongrowitz Budsin Jankendorf Brüderhausen
Siedleczko Village 257 180 77 0
Lekno Lekno Wongrowitz Lekno...
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Kolmar (Posen), and
between 1871 and 1919 part of Germany. In 1918/19
Jankendorf became part of Sokołowo Budzyńskie in the
Polish Budzyń Voivodeship, in...
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Alexandrovich Bezobrazov (1815-1879) and his wife,
Countess Olga von Nostitz-
Jänkendorf (1828-1894). He
joined the
Imperial Russian Army,
attaining the rank of...