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Birth:
He was born on the 1st of March 1780 in the small town Mikstat, which is near Ostrzeszow in the province Kalisz in Poland. His parents were Pawel and Jadwiga Siankiewicz. (D1)
The godfather was the soldier and nobleman Krzysztof (Latin: Christophonus) Paplawski. (D1)
Childhood:
He grew up in Mikstat. (D1)
When he was 13 years old, in 1793, this area was annexed by Prussia.
In 1795 he was serving in the Prussian army. (D10)
Work:
He was a Rolnik (a farmer with a small plot of land or a landless rural worker). (D1)
In local church records he was described once as Agricola, three times as Rolnik and twice as Obywatel. He was addressed six times as Famati and Famatorum.
Marriage:
He married the single Marianna Roszykiewicz, who was also from Mikstat, on the 26th of January 1806 in the Sw. Trojcy church in Mikstat. One of the witnesses was the town councillor Stanislaw Pasikowski. (D1)
They raised a family in Mikstat. (D1)
From 1807 until 1815 this area belonged to France (under Napoleon's rule). From 1815 until 1919 it belonged to Prussia and Germany.
Death:
He died of senile decay on the 21st of March 1861 in Mikstat. He was buried in the cemetery in Mikstat. (D1)
He was 81 years old.