Ewa Felińska
Ewa Felińska Portrait of Evelyn Felińska Ewa Felińska (born December 26, 1793, died December 20, 1859 in Wojutyno) is a participant in independent conspiracies, exile, author of moral novels and memoirs of exiled mother Zygmunt Szczęsny - future Archbishop of Warsaw.
Ewa Felińska from Wendorff's home was born in a middle-class landowner's family in the Uznoha estate in present-day Belarus. Her father was Zygmunt Wendorff (Wierzba-Wendorf) of his own coat of arms, and his mother Zofia Sągayłło. Zygmunt Wendorff belonged to the Nowogródek palestry. In 1811 eighteen-year-old Ewa Wendorff married Gerard Feliński, owner of the goods of Wojutyn in Volhynia, brother of Alojzy Feliński. Ewa Felińska was the mother of six children. Zygmunt, the future Archbishop of the Warsaw metropolitan area. After the death of her husband in 1833 Ewa Felińska moved with her children to Krzemieniec, where she joined the Association of the Polish People Szymon Konarski. She was responsible for the correspondence of the French Association. As a result of the breakdown of the underground network in 1839 Ewa Felińska was arrested and sentenced by the court to Siberia to Berezov on the Ob River. In Berezov she stayed in 1839-1841, then transferred to Saratov on the Volga, where she stayed until 1844. The message was mentioned in the memoirs She was the author of the novel
and memories
The elements of her biography include a book: Bibliography
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