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Also called Pasi.
Birth:
He was born in March 1747 in the Pustkowie Komorow in the Mikstat parish, which is near Ostrzeszow in the Poznan region in Poland. He was baptised in Mikstat on the 3rd day of that month. His parents were Mikolaj and Regina Drabenik. (D1)
The godfather was the mayor Antoni Grzeskowski. (D1)
Childhood:
He grew up in the surroundings of Mikstat. (D1)
Work:
He was probably a farmer. (D1)
In 1778 he was described as the Possessor of the Deserti Idzikowski in local church records. He was addressed four times as Honestus. (D1)
In 1791 two lots of census were taken in the Mikstat parish. He lived in Komorow. In one census the number of his house is 45 and in the other it is 38. Then he was 44 years old. During one census there were 6 servants living in his house (males aged 25, 18, 16 and 12 years and females aged 21 and 15 years). During the other census there were 5 servants living in his house (males aged 24, 14 and 12 years and females aged 20 and 14 years). (D9)
The houses of Komorow are not listed in the Prussian census of Mikstat in 1795. (D8, D10)
First Marriage:
He married the single Regina Lapczynskie from Mikstat on the 24th of November 1765 in the Sw. Trojcy church in Mikstat. The witnesses included the mayor Jakub Fabrowski and a town councillor Jan Watt. (D1)
They raised a family in Komorow. (D9)
His first wife died in July 1791. (D1)
Second Marriage:
He married Rozalia Fabroska on the 14th of August 1791 in the Sw. Trojcy church in Mikstat. Her parents were Marcin and Regina Fabroski. (D1, D9)
On the 29th of June 1794, after Kazimierz Pas had died, she married the widower Jan Niemchalski from “Biskupice” in the Kotlow parish. They married in the church in Mikstat. (D1)
Children of Second Marriage:
Unknown.
Death:
He died in the Mikstat parish in August 1792. He was 45 years old. He was buried in the cemetery in Mikstat on the 28th day of that month. (D1)
Other Information:
1. The reference to Possesssor of the Deserti Idzikowski is in the baptism record in the local church of Joannes Stasierski (21/6/1778).