Theodor Kuczynski
Teodor Kuczynski of Ślepowron (born 1 November 1803 in Domanow) - officer in the November Uprising. The son of Jan Kuczyński and Marianna of Kiełczewski, Karol Kuczyński's brother.
He studied in the Corps of Cadets in Kalisz. On March 31, 1825, he joined the Polish Army in the 2nd Regiment as a non-commissioned officer. On September 25, 1825, he was given the right to wear silver feldspar. On October 20, 1827, he was a non-commissioned officer of the 3rd battalion of the train, assigned to 2 ppl. In the November uprising, the second lieutenant, assigned to the Dwernicki corps, fought under Bora. On April 27, 1831, he moved to Galicia, where he was interned by the Austrians, but fled to the Kingdom. He belonged to the Giełguda Corps, with whom he entered Prussia on July 13, 1831, on July 24, 1831, as Lieutenant. He returned to the Kingdom on September 1, 1831 and appeared before the KRW, renewing the oath of the tsar.
On July 4, 1836, he married in Warsaw with Adela Maria Luisa Chavet de la Perriere. On October 25, 1837, he served as the controller of Shadek's trade. On January 6, 1839 the tax controller in Grudzin. On September 27, 1849 the controller of the tax office in Łęczyca. Bibliography
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