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From: "David Zincavage" <>
Subject: Re: A request
Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 11:48:57 -0700
References: <20030804105020.92807.qmail@web60005.mail.yahoo.com>
Kasprzycki's compendium [V:80] lists:
DASZKIEWICZ or DAZKO
Arms a variation of Korybut, recorded circa 1540; from Bracl/aw, Vilnius, and Prussia.
--sources: Niesiecki, Boniecki, Kneschke.
DASZKIEWICZ nicknaned STIRCZA
Individual Arms called Daszkiewicz, naturalized 1792; from Bukovina.
--Borkowski, Ostrowski.
I am not able to identify an etymology for Stircza. Perhaps there is a Romanian source?
The Daszkiewicz variation of Korybut differs only from the standard version with respect to the field being blue instead of red.
A superficial glance through some of these references suggests to me that the first Daszkiewicz family above was an old Lithuanian family, probably connected in some fashion to princely Korybut family, but not able to sustain the dignity of a princely title, who later settled in Prussia.
Uruski [III:78] mentions separately
"DASZKIEWICZ. Bokovinian nobility. Andrzej and Simon were legitimated in Galicia in 1792."
My guess would be that the family from Bukovina was naturalized in Poland in 1792, and that, following the slovenly practices of later periods, they were at the same time awarded the arms of a homonymous Lithuanian family in no way related to them.
----- Original Message -----
From: Elena-Tereza Daschevici
To:
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 3:50 AM
Subject: A request -misaddresed
Thank you very much for your answer. Could you tell me where could i look for any further information? I know that my family Dasch(i)evici-is the Romanian spelling of Daszkiewicz came from Bukowina but I saw the coat of arms and it was Korybut. If you can give me some other addresses where to search it would be great.
Thank you again for you aswering me.
Elena-Tereza Daschevici
David Zincavage <> wrote:
You are laboring under a misapprehension. Published sources describe five
different Daszkiewicz families bearing different coats of arms:
1) a variation of Dol/e~ga, a family of Tartar ancestry from Nowogrodek.
2) a variation of Korybut, from Bracl/aw, Wilno, and Prussia.
3) a variation of Leliwa, from Minsk and Volhynia.
4) Sas, from L/uck and Ostrog [Volhynia].
5) Individual arms, from Bukovina. Nicknamed Stircza.
Unless new research were to prove otherwise, one would assume that all of
these families are entirely different and unconnected.
Published sources provide minimal kinds of information on the great majority
of Polish armigerous families. They certainly do not publish family trees
running down to the present day, except in a handful of rare cases,
comprising internationally prominent titled and magnatial families who
played extremely prominent roles in the history of Poland.
One can see Dol/e~ga and Leliwa and Sas at:
http://www.polonium.de/docs/ciekawostki/herby/win/index.html
Korybut at:
http://www.heraldyka.monarchia.pl/chrzonski03.html
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> From: "Elena-Tereza Daschevici"
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> Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 1:45 PM
> Subject: A request
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> >
> > My name is Elena-Tereza Daschevici and i am from Romania. I am doing
some
> researches on the Daszkiewicz family and i have found some very
interesting
> information where i need your help.
> >
> > I have found my family to belong to several coat of arms, two of them
> being somehow related. Could you please tell me what is the difference
> between the leliwa and the Korybut herb, which one my family truly belongs
> to? And if you have any other information of any kind regarding the
> Daszkiewicz family i would be very greatfull if you could send it to me
and
> also if you know anyone with this name who would like to contact me,
please
> let me know.
> >
> > Thank you in advance,
> >
> > Elena-Tereza Daschevici
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