Antoni Bryliński
Antoni Bryliński (born 1844 in Poznan - died August 11, 1912) is a merchant, participant in the January Uprising. Curriculum vitae
He belonged to the gentry. He was a pupil of the Maria Magdalene Gymnasium in Poznań. From the gymnasium bench went to the uprising. He was in the camp under the command of Young de Blankenheim. In the victory of the battle at Nowa Wieś, he was seriously wounded. After a few months of treatment, the second attempt to get to the Kingdom failed. After the fall of the insurrection, he was not admitted to the high school. He devoted himself to working on the field and then took up work at Cegielski's factory in Poznań. After 25 years of work, he founded his own company dealing in agricultural machines at ul. Knight (now Ratajczaka).
He died in 1912 in Poznan and was buried at the Cemetery of Merit of Wielkopolska - (VI). Zofia's only daughter was Wiktor Hahn's wife.
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