Karpiński family

Karpiński family

The Karpinski Family is one of the Polish clan families that used the Korab coat of arms. The Karpinski family name means "of Karpin" or "of Karpino", after the town of Karpin (Karpino). Their family motto is: "For the greater glory of God".

The family lay claim to the title of count as early as the 13th century. However in what is considered the most authoritative work on the Polish nobility—that of Simon Konarski (Simon Konarski Armorial de la Nobelesse Polonaise En Titre Paris 1958) and Adam Boniecki pl:Adam Boniecki (heraldyk), who point out that the polish nobility based on the clan system resisted the use of titles until as late as the 17th Century and those that were acquired after this time ( especially during the partitions of Poland ) were not of Polish origin. No trace of the use of this title for the family or clan can be found in Counts of Galicia and Poland.[1] The title it was claimed originated in 1242 when Zbislaw of Wieluń (or Wielen) of Korab coat of arms became Voyvod (Wojewoda) or King's Governor of Sieradz province in south-western Poland. This however cannot be verified by any authoritative or accepted sources. The post of Wojewoda could be likened to the sovereign appointed Lord Lieutenant of a county( large area) and thus a working title in itself in no way implying nobility although naturally the chosen occupant would be held in great esteem. [http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Boniecki_(heraldyk)

The 14th century saw the family move its seat to north-western Poland where it accumulated a large estate through grants of land and through marriage. During 16th century and 17th century, the family disposed of most of its estate in western Poland. At the beginning of 17th century, the family moved its seat to eastern Poland. By 18th century, they owned estates in eastern and south-eastern Poland in what is today Belarus and Ukraine.

During the communist era in Poland, many families dropped the use of the 'Herb' or Coat of Arms for political reasons only to resurrect their use later. It is also known that expatriate branches of family (as with other expatriates) adopted and used the prefix and the coat of arms as members of the Karpinski clan. There is no College of Arms in Poland as in the UK and thus the use of these arms is unrestricted and not controlled by any Polish authority.

See also

It is believed that Count Karpinski as well as some of his farm workers took part in the uprising led by General Tadeusz Koshciuszko.Fearing persecution after the defeat of the uprising, he with his family and livestock ( mainly horses) fled to Latvia and assumed the name Ucksche. The family settled in the city of Jelgava where the family prospered. During the second world war the family left Latvia and stayed in German occupied Poland. At the end of the second world war the family members migrated to the USA, Australia and some settled in West Germany. The name Ucksche underwent a number of changes the USA members changing the name to Oakshea while the Australian members changed the name to Ukshe

References

  1. ^ M. MacLagan in The English Historical Review, Vol. 74, No. 292 (Jul., 1959), pp. 548-549 published by Oxford University Press

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