Franciszek Piłsudski
Franciszek Piłsudski Piłsudski coat of arms, was a Lithuanian nobleman, Colonel and Commander in the Samogitian division of the Grand Ducal Lithuanian army, Deputy cup-bearer, member of the Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and recipient of the Order of Saint Stanislaus and the Great Cross of Divine Providence.
Biography
Franciszek Piłsudski was born in 1713 in Manor to Ferdynand Ignacy Piłsudski and Ludwika Urszula Piłsudska, Mogiła coat of arms. He had four brothers, Jan, Ludwik, Aleksander and Antoni.He was a Colonel and Commander in the Samogitian division of the Grand Ducal Lithuanian army.
He became Deputy cup-bearer and a member of the Sejm in 1758.
In the Convocation Sejm (1764), he supported the election of Stanisław August Poniatowski as a member of the Szlachta from the Duchy of Samogitia.
He was also a member of the Duchy of Samogitia to the in Czaplica.
Manors
Franciszek Piłsudski inherited Pajūralis Manor from his father.He bought Šilalė Estate, Aukštieji Gelgaudiškiai Estate, Putvinskiai Manor and several other estates, thus greatly expanding the family's holdings.
By 1790 Franciszek Piłsudski ruled Pajūralis, Šilalė, Viešvėnai, and Laukuva. He owned four districts, seven manor houses, forty-one villages and two minor noblemen.
He also had Šilalė church built in 1769-1779.
Marriage and Children
Franciszek Piłsudski married twice.His first wife was Countess Marcjancella Komorowska, Korczak coat of arms with whom he had Jan Chryzostom Piłsudski.
His second wife was Joanna von Rönne with whom he had Aniela Piłsudska.