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| 1 | Elżbieta Broel-Plater
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| 2 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Adam James Eaton
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| 3 | After the arrest of her husband in 1940 and the confiscation of their estates she suffered severe misery and had a difficult struggle. In 1948, following the death of her older daughter but with her younger daughter, she was reconciled with her husband in Brussels. | Adela Elżbieta Ignacja Tyszkiewicz
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| 4 | Died as a child | Józef Ildefons Włodzimierz Broel-Plater
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| 5 | Died as a child. | Ryszard Broel-Plater
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| 6 | Envoy of the Polish Court to the Elector of Brandenburg | Daniel von Tettau
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| 7 | Eufrozyna in German sources. Was still living in 1739. | Eufemia Dorota von Offenberg
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| 8 | Ignacy and Antoni conducted the combined administration of the whole of the Dąbrowica estates. Both died a martyr's death on the 22nd November 1918. I quote here the words describing the tragedy from the pen of a member of the family - "In the period after the Russian Revolution, the two older sons of Wiktor Broel-Plater were staying at Dąbrowica. With the threat from a diversion of ravaging bands, they were warned to leave Dąbrowica but despite this they remained there, aware that they could not depart leaving at that place numerous matters relating to the administrative affairs of the extensive estate. They brought together all the administrative personnel with their their households to their residence and took up arms with the resolve to see through that dangerous period. Dąbrowica was attacked by the marauding band and the mansion-house besieged. It was defended for several days. Seeing from their attacks that they were not succeeding to capture the mansion-house, the attackers decided to set it on fire and for this purpose obtained barrels of benzine and spirits. Negotiations began and Antoni and Ignacy agreed to capitulate in exchange for a promise to let the women and children go free. After capitulating, all the men were murdered in a barbarous manner". Because both died as bachelors, their younger brother Witold inherited after them the whole of the Dąbrowica estates. The residence at Dąbrowica was plundered and burnt together with the rich archives which had belonged to the family. | Family: F427
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| 9 | Killed in the Warszawa rising in 1944 | Witold Broel-Plater
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| 10 | Voivode of Witebsk and a Lithuanian Field-Marshal | Władysław Wołowicz
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| 11 | "Lieutenant and adjutant in the Grand-ducal Baden regiment of light dragoons." (Posthumous Memoirs Of Karoline Bauer Part One, p.2) | Henrich Bauer
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| 12 | (Arms Byliny vel Szreniawa, exchangeable) Murdered by the Germans in 1939. | Stanisław Kwilecki
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| 13 | (Oranienbaum according to Pulvis) | Jerzy Gustaw Broel-Plater
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| 14 | 01 November 1863 according to Pulvis. | Michał Plater-Zyberk
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| 15 | 05 Apr 1819 according to Pulvis | Stefania Małachowska
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| 16 | 09 Sep 1809 according to Pulvis. | Izabella Plater-Zyberk
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| 17 | 10th December 1792 according to Zychlinski and in 1795 according to Pulvis. | Konstancja Broel-Plater
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| 18 | 10th May 1817 according to Gotha 'Counts' from 1862, page 419 | Adele Keller
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| 19 | 17 Jun 1825 according to Pulvis | Teofil Aleksander Mikołaj Broel-Plater
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| 20 | 172? | Gerhard Jan Broel-Plater
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| 21 | 172? | Fabian Broel-Plater
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| 22 | 175(?) | Jerzy Broel-Plater
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| 23 | 1752 according to Pulvis | Krzysztof Konstanty Broel-Plater
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| 24 | 1825 ? | Jerzy Broel-Plater
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| 25 | 1845 ? | Jerzy Konstanty Broel-Plater
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| 26 | 1852 according to Pulvis. | Cecylia Plater-Zyberk
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| 27 | 1875 according to Pulvis. | Family: F158
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| 28 | 22 May 1805 according to Pulvis. | Adam Michał Broel-Plater
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| 29 | 23 Aug 1787 according to Pulvis. | Ludwik Broel-Plater
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| 30 | 24 Sep 1810 according to Pulvis. | Ferdynand Broel-Plater
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| 31 | 25 October 1807 according to Pulvis. | Michał Broel-Plater
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| 32 | 30 Nov 1845 according to Pulvis | Maria Broel-Plater
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| 33 | > 1649 | Jan Broel-Plater
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| 34 | A Braclaw judge. | Dioniz Mohl
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| 35 | A child who was born and died before 1744. | Broel-Plater
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| 36 | A close relative of Baron Christian Friedrich von Stockmar, the well known German statesman (1787-1863). | Christiane Stockmar
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| 37 | A composer. | Ludomir-Michał Rogowski
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| 38 | At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Marianne Birgit Bjelvefors
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| 39 | A portrait in miniature of Countess Zofia Plater-Zyberk, wife of Tadeusz, with her daughters Ludwika and Maria, from the painting by Kazimiera Dąbrowska, is in the collection with other family souvenirs at Valduc in Belgium. | Zofia Aleksandrowicz
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| 40 | a. 1523 | Jan Broel-Plater
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| 41 | a. 1603 | Henryk Broel-Plater
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| 42 | a. 1603 | Fabian Broel-Plater
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| 43 | a. 1622, 1625 | Kasper Fryderyk Broel-Plater
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| 44 | a. 1693 | Jan Ludwik Broel-Plater
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| 45 | a. 1724 | Fabian Fryderyk Broel-Plater
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| 46 | a.1780 | Tadeusz Broel-Plater
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| 47 | About 1715 | Wilhelm Jan Broel-Plater
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| 48 | About 1746 | Józef Broel-Plater
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| 49 | About 1890 he was the heir to the estate Szymanow with Tworzykow (about 1,247 hectares) and about 1899, also of the small estate of Buszin (?), all in the environs of Srem. I also believe that the Gora estate must have subsequently belonged to him because in 1926 his widow after him was living there. | Cezary Maria Karol Barnaba Broel-Plater
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| 50 | Accomplished pianist and a successful business-woman who conducted a clothing factory for many years. She was also accomplished in many and various types of hand crafts. | Ruby Graham Chapman
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