Talk:Stanisław Jan Jabłonowski

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During my family research into an ancestor Joseph Jablonsky, living in Sweden but born in Krakow in 1678 I found that he had worked as a lackey for the Polish king Stanislaw Leszczynski who was installed on the throne by the Swedish king Karl XII. The FamilySearch database of the Mormon Church had Joseph Jablonsky in their database and his parents where Stanislaw Jablonowski and Marianna Jablonowska (born Kazanowska). When Karl XII lost in Poltava and the Polish king and his court went into exile in Kristianstad in 1711, Joseph changed his last name to Jablonsky and started a family with a Swedish girl Anna Erasmidotter. They now have many descendants in Sweden. MrEtep (talk) 06:16, 18 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]