Józef Billewicz (died 1850) - marshal of the nobility of the Rosieński poviat (Żmudź).

Son of Mateusz Billewicz h. Mogiła and writer of Lithuanian Anna Eugenia Łopacińska h. Lubicz (1753-1789), horrific (in 1766) and army (in 1789) Samogitian, Ruthenian civilian-military commissar of the division of the Samogitian Duchy (1790), a consort Targowiecka Confederation (1792), Member of the Grodno Sejm (1793), President of the Border Court of the Rosieński Poviat (1795), Chamberlain of the Rosieński Poviat (1800). On August 15, 1812, the citizens' meeting of the Soviets elected him the deputy to the General Confederation of the Kingdom of Poland, later he became the marshal of the nobility in the poviat of Rosień.

Master of the "Palemon" lodge of the Masonic Lodge (1820-21) and honorary member of Vilnius lodges: "Perfect Unity" and "Good Shepherd". In May 1821, he was admitted to the Patriotic Society during the meeting of the Society in Zakrecie (now the district of Vilnius).

He married Anna Szemiotówna, they had two daughters: Urszula (the later wife of Ludwik Piłsudski, h. Kościesza) and Kunegunda (the later wife of Ezekiel Staniewicz); after his death, the Billewicze estate (today's Biliūnai village) passed into the hands of Piłsudski. Source

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