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Birth:
He was born about 1720. The place of his birth is unknown. His parents were Marcin and Teresa Fabrowski. (D1)
Childhood:
About 1722, when he was 2 years old, his parents took him and his siblings to Mikstat, which is near Ostrzeszow in the province Kalisz in Poland. He grew up there. (D1)
Work:
He was the mayor of Mikstat many terms between 1753 and 1791. The parish priest who worked in Mikstat at that time added to Jakub Fabrowski's burial record in the church register that he was an upright and exemplary man. He carried out his function without failing in justice, prudence and rectitude. (D1)
He was the treasurer of the Sw. Trojcy church in Mikstat in 1754. (D1)
He was described in local church records as Consul, Proconsul and Scabino. He was addressed as Famatorum and Spectabilium. (D1)
In 1791 two lots of census were taken in Mikstat. In the first census the number of his house was 20. In the second one it was 21. In the first census he was still alive. In the second one only his second wife Jadwiga remained. There were no servants living in their house during both census. (D9)
He was already dead when the Prussian census was taken in 1795. (D8)
First Marriage:
He married Marianna Wilczkowna from Mikstat on the 28th of January 1744 in the Sw. Trojcy church in Mikstat. Two of the witnesses were the mayor Baltazar Krzywanski and the town councillor Jozef Kramarczyk. (D1)
They lived in Mikstat. (D1)
Marianna Fabrowska died in 1775. (D1)
Second Marriage:
He married the 28 years old Jadwiga Stasierska on the 17th of February 1776 in the Sw. Trojcy church in Mikstat. He was 56 years old. Three of the witnesses were the town councillors Jozef Pasikowski and Pawel Ratuszny and the town scribe Marcin Sielski. (D1)
They raised the family in Mikstat. (D1)
Jadwiga Fabrowska died on the 18th of April 1830 in Mikstat. She was 82 years old. (D1)
Death:
The parish priest who worked in Mikstat at that time wrote in Jakub Fabrowski's burial record that he fell ill in 1791. He was 71 years old. After less than a week the priest gave him the last rites. He received them with devotion. Then he died. He was buried on the 7th September of that year under the choir loft in front and on the right-hand side of the altar of St. Agatha in the Sw. Trojcy church in Mikstat. (D1)