Princess Anna Jabłonowski Leszczyńska (1660–1727)
Who Do We Think We Are?
Continuing my family history research, I decided to climb the Repinski-Dulek tree today and found a rather neat relative that I and my polish kin share via my grandmother Evlyn Dulek Repinski.
Princess Anna Jabłonowski Leszcynski would be a 9th Cousin (10 times removed) from myself and a 7th cousin (8 times removed) from my grandmother and a 6th cousin (7 times removed) from my great grandfather John Dulek.
A brief Life Sketch of my noted famous polish cousin that lived from the middle of the 17th century to the beginning of the 18th Century and was the mother of a Polish King and an ancestress of French Royalty.
What a life she must have lived......
Life Sketch of Princess Anna
Princess Anna Jablonowski Leszcynski (9th Cousin) |
Anna Leszczyńska née Jabłonowska (1660–1727) was a Polish noblewoman, born into the House of Jablonowski and the mother of King of Poland Stanislaus I Leszczyński.[1]
King Stanislaus I Leszcynski of Poland (10th Cousin)
She was the daughter of Hetman Prince Stanisław Jan Jabłonowski and Marianna Kazanowska.
Prince Stanislaw Jan Jablonowski |
In 1676, she married the Grand Treasurer Rafał Leszczyński, son of Deputy Chancellor Bogusław Leszczyński.
Her son Stanisław Leszczyński became King of Poland with Swedish support in 1704 and reigned until 1709. During his first reign her brother Jan served as Crown Chancellor.
Anna Leszczyńska reportedly lived with her son and his family in his exile after the deposition of 1709, when he moved from Poland to Sweden, in 1714 to Zweibrücken in Germany, and finally, in 1718, to France.
Her relationship with Stanislaw was reportedly not happy at this point, as she felt disappointment over the loss of his royal position and exile and blamed this on the actions of Stanislaw, in which she was joined by her daughter-in-law Catherine Opalińska.[2]
Through her son she was the grandmother of Maria Leszczyńska, who became queen of France by marriage to Louis XV in 1725, and therefore the great-great-grandmother of Louis XVI, Louis XVIII, and Charles X.[3]
Anna Died - August 29, 1727 (aged 66–67) in Chambord, Loir-et-Cher, France
Lineage from myself to Anna
Sources and Further Reading
https://www.geni.com/people/Ksi%C4%99%C5%BCna-Anna-Leszczy%C5%84ska/6000000002097595696?through=6000000002027240229#/tab/mediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanis%C5%82aw_Jan_Jab%C5%82onowskihttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Leszczy%C5%84ska_(1660%E2%80%931727)https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.66391/2015.66391.Parincesses-Ladies-Amp-Salonnieres-The-Reign-Of-Louis-Xv_djvu.txt https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Jab%C5%82onowska-6
Sources and Further Reading
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