OF BORAWE, Mikolaj

OF BORAWE, Mikolaj

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  • Name  OF BORAWE, Mikolaj  [1
    • Borawe is also referred to as Borowe, Borawie, and Borowa. Borawe was a village near the same town of Ostroleckie in the Rzekun parish.
    Gender  Male 
    Died  Borawskie-Awissa, Poland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID  I3  First Generations Borawski | Mikolaj - one of the first three brothers.
    Last Modified  15 Jan 2013 

    Children 
     1. BORAWSKI, Maciej
     2. BORAWSKI, Wit
    Last Modified  14 Jan 2013 
    Family ID  F1  Group Sheet

  • Heraldry Coat of Arms
    Cholewa
    Cholewa
    This is a coat of arms for the Polish szlachta and the BORAWSKI. This was the first coat of arms known to be adopted by the first three Borawski brothers.

    Regarding Towns

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    Borawe
    Borawe
    This place near Ostrolecki in the Rzekun parish, from which the first three brothers were from, is also known as Borowe, Borawie, and Borowa.
    Borawskie-Awissa
    Borawskie-Awissa
    This village near the river Wissa was founded by Mikolaj and his two sons, Maciej and Wit in 1439.
    Borawskie 3
    Borawskie 3
    In this description of Borawskie, all three Borawskie villages are listed. Starting with the first two Borawskie villages founded: Borawskie in the Jedwabne parish and Borawskie in the Przytuly parish, and then followed by the last one founded Borawskie in the Radzilow parish.

    [Not listed is Borawskie-Awissa which was the third one founded]

  • Sources 
    1. [WIKIPEDIA] http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borawskie-Awissa.
      W dniu 8 grudnia 1426 roku ksi??? mazowiecki Janusz I nada? braciom Dobies?awowi, Stanis?awowi i Miko?ajowi z Borowa (ostro??ckie) 10 w?ók ziemi, po?o?onych ko?o wsi Rostusz (obecnie Obrytki) w parafii Przytu?y. Wie? zosta?a nazwana Borawskie Dobki. Bracia ci piecz?towali si? herbem Cholewa. Prawa w?asno?ci zosta?y potwierdzone w 1428 roku przez ksi?cia W?adys?awa I. W 1439 roku ksi??? W?adys?aw I nada? Miko?ajowi z Borawskich Dobków, Maciejowi i Witowi 20 w?ók ziemi nad rzek? Wiss?. Powsta?a wie? zosta?a nazwana Borawskie a Wissa (al. Borawice nad rz. Wiss?). W 1497 roku Bartosz Jakub Borawski z Borawskie a Wissa wzi?? udzia? w wyprawie wo?oskiej króla Jana Olbrachta. Erazm, Jan, ?ukasz, Maciej oraz Marcin Borawski w 1550 roku otrzymali potwierdzenie króla Zygmunta Augusta na posiadane ziemie w Borawskie a Wissa[1].