Zygmunt Turno


Zygmunt Turno from Steczna, the coat of arms of Trzy Kotwice (born in 1698, died on 7 August 1761) - Kalisz footsteps, Poznań woodworker, and at the same time distinguished military: colonel, then general royal adjutant.

Son of Jan Kazimierz Turno (1660-1720) and Marianna née Łakiński of the Pelikan coat of arms (1670-1742). He had sisters: Antonina Szołdrska and Małgorzata Swinarska, as well as brothers: Stefan Hieronim, abbot of Przemęt, Antoni the courtier of the king, Maciej Jesuit and Jan Stolnik of Kalisz, a bachelor of the order of Saint. Stanislaus.

Raised little gently, he was accustomed to a soldier's lifestyle from an early age. Initially, under the rule of August II Mocny, later a participant in Stanisław Leszczyński's court as an expert connoisseur and manager in his camp, finally with August III Sas, whom he even became an adjutant, he loyally and faithfully served with the entire royal army, obtaining in 1754 the rank of general-major - how the nomination was justified - thanks to the virtue of Mars.

From around 1750 married to Krystyna Katarzyna Szembekówna, daughter of the castellan of Nakło, Antoni Szembek and Franciszka Iwańska - the castellan of Brzeg and Kujawy, with whom she had four daughters and three sons, including: Ksawery after Michał Walewski and Salomea after Michał Szymanowski, of the deceased, childless Józef and Franciszek, and also Stefan - the cavalry captain of the national cavalry, a bachelor of the order of Saint. Stanislaus.

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