Ippolit Ippolitovich Vonsovich variant of the name and surname Ippolit Dunin-Vonsovich III ( Polish. Hipolit Wąsowicz , September 23, 1874 - March 2, 1943) - politician, deputy of the State Duma of the 3rd convocation from the Plock province .
| Ippolit Ippolitovich Vonsovich | |
|---|---|
| polish Hipolit Dunin-Wąsowicz III | |
Member of the Third Duma, 1910 | |
| Date of Birth | September 23, 1874 |
| Place of Birth | Kamień Kmiecy [1] Lipno County |
| Date of death | March 2, 1943 (68 years old) |
| A place of death | Majdanek |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | deputy of the State Duma of the 3rd convocation from the Plotsk province |
| Education | |
| Religion | roman catholic |
| The consignment | Polish colo |
| Autograph | |
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 family
- 3 Literature
- 3.1 Archives
- 4 notes
Biography
By nationality, Pole, nobility. The son of Ippolit Dunin-Vonsovich, the coat of arms of Lebed (1839, named after Yasen - 05/23/1917, Kamień Kmiecy) and Bronislava Marcella, nee Mrozinsky, the coat of arms of Pruss (07/21/1849 - 07/18/1921) [2] . Graduate of the Płock High School. He graduated from the Agronomy Department of the University of Cracow , at that time in Austria-Hungary. Returning to the Kingdom of Poland, he settled in the Plotsk province in his estate Yasen. He led an active social and economic activity. In 1905, he was elected a fellow chairman of the Plock Agricultural Society, in 1906 participated in the creation of the Central Agricultural Society. Since 1904 a member of the National League. He owned land in the Lipnovsky district with an area of 600 acres.
He participated in the elections to the Second State Duma, was not elected.
On October 19, 1907 he was elected to the State Duma of the 3rd convocation from the general electors of the Plotsk Provincial Electoral Assembly. Joined the Polish Colo . He was a member of the Duma commission to draft a bill amending the current legislation on peasants, a commission on fire control measures, a commission on public education, and a commission to review the legislative assumption on streamlining the export of grain trade abroad. After the dissolution of the Duma to social and economic activity in the Kingdom of Poland.
From 1913 to 1920, Secretary of the Central Agricultural Society. During the occupation of Poland by the Austro-German forces during the First World War, he collaborated with the occupation administration. He entered the Main Board of Trustees as he traveled to Berlin and Vienna to discuss the political structure of future Poland.
Since 1928, member of the Main Board of the National Party. He was a member of the management of the Bank of Cooperative Societies, the Union of Polish Agricultural Organizations and others.
Since 1920, he was an adviser, and since 1924, vice president of the Land Credit Society. In 1929, the crisis manager of the Ziemiański Bank during his liquidation, after which he retired [1] .
During the Second World War, after the Germans occupied the Lipnovsky County , Ippolit Vonsovich was one of the first to be arrested and imprisoned in Sierpc . But a few days later he was released thanks to the petitions of the German residents of Yasin and its environs. The next time he was deported after a landowner gathering organized by the German authorities in October 1939, but released due to his advanced age. At the end of October 1939, he left his estate and moved to Warsaw. There, during the German occupation, he was a member of the Union of Armed Forces and later the Home Army , had the pseudonym "Dziadek" (Grandfather). His main task was to collect contributions for these organizations from landowners from the Warsaw Voivodeship. He was also involved in the distribution of the press. On November 9, 1942, he was detained as a hostage and imprisoned in the Pawiak prison in Warsaw. A week later, he was deported to Majdanek, where his camp number was 3887. He died on March 2, 1943 [1] .
Relatives learned of his death only a few months later.
Family
- Wife - Helena nee Doruchovsky coat of arms Nesobya (1890—?) [2] ,
- Daughter - Maria (1907-1977) married to Zygmunt Obremba (Obrębski, 1896-1969) [2]
- Son - Hippolytus IV (1909-1925) [2]
- Daughter - Jadwiga Wanda (1913-1986) married to Kazimierz Siniarski-Chaplitsky (Siniarski-Czaplicki) [2]
- Son - Tadeusz (1915-1953) [2] , in 1939, with the rank of corporal in the 27th Lancers, was captured in East Prussia, after being released from German captivity, he fought in the corps of General Anders [1] .
- Sister - Bronislava (1874-1918), married to Mechislav Kavchinsky (? —1917) [3]
- Sister - Wanda Ludwik (1877-1931), married to Marian Tymovsky (1868-1925) [3]
- Brother - Wenceslas (1879-1935), wife Natalya Sariush-Tarnovskaya (1888-1959) [2]
Literature
- Boyovich M. M. Members of the State Duma (Portraits and Biographies). The third convocation. M .: Type. Partnership I. D. Sytin. 1909.P. 413.
- 3rd convocation of the State Duma: portraits, biographies, autographs. - St. Petersburg: edition of N. N. Olshanskago, 1910. Tab. 35.
- N. D. Postnikov. VONSOVICH Ippolit Ippolitovich // State Duma of the Russian Empire: 1906-1917. B. Yu. Ivanov, A.A. Komzolova, I.S. Ryakhovskaya. Moscow. ROSSPEN. 2008.P. 102.
- Brzoza Cz., Stepan K. Poslowie polscy w Parlamente Rosyjskim, 1906-1917: Slownik biograficzny. Warszawa, 2001.
- Hipolit Dunin-Wąsowicz ze Smogorzowa h. Łabędź (ID: psb.29575.2)
- Piotr Gałkowski. Genealogia ziemiaństwa ziemi dobrzyńskiej XIX - XX wieku (do 1939 roku). Rypin, 1997 p. 204-207.
Archives
- Russian State Historical Archive. Fund 1278. Inventory 9. Case 151.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Piotr Gałkowski. Genealogia ziemiaństwa ziemi dobrzyńskiej XIX - XX wieku (do 1939 roku). Rypin, 1997 p. 204-207.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Hipolit Dunin-Wąsowicz ze Smogorzowa h. Łabędź (ID: psb.29575.2)
- ↑ 1 2 com / people / Hipolit-Dunin-W% C4% 85sowicz-h-% C5% 81ab% C4% 99d% C5% BA-II / 6000000014697294018 Hipolit Dunin-Wąsowicz h. Łabędź, II (inaccessible link)