Wincenty Korzbok h. wł., z Kamieńca

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About Wincenty Korzbok h. wł., z Kamieńca

Piotr Korzbok and his son Wincenty Korzbok were owners of Kamieniec before the family acquired an interest in Rybno Wielke.

See: http://www.slownik.ihpan.edu.pl/search.php?id=19327

Abbreviations make the original text difficult to read. This source has a brief genealogy, also, which shows the generations following Wincenty.

Wincenty's father, Piotr Korzbok, became the heir/owner of Kiskowo in 1402, and of Kamieniec in 1409. Piotr was given the town of Babimost in 1426 as a reward for faithful service from the King of Poland. Wincenty appears to have inherited at least a partial interest in Kamieniec. Wincenty apparently died before his father Piotr did.

Wincenty's father Piotr Korzbok was the brother of Janusz, and probably the brother of Zygmunt (who later served as the guardian for several of the sons of Wincenty). Wincenty may also have had a brother named Zygmunt (see that entry for more information).

Wincenty came from a prominent family. His father, Piotr, was Lord High Steward (podstoli) of Poznan, 1421-1426, and Chamberlain (podkomorzy) of Poznan 1426-1438. He may have died in 1438 or later. With his brother Janusz, Piotr fought at Grunwald in 1410. Piotr later served as an Ambassador to the Holy Roman Empire (signed a treaty in 1410) and the Teutonic Knights (signed a treaty in 1436).

Wincenty died about 1436. Wincenty's sons Jan, Piotr, Wincenty, and Stanislaw correspond with the names from the Armorial (see the link below) and the property records of Rybno Wielke.

See: http://www.wawrzak.org/kosinski/kosinski-pdf/KORZBOK-LACKI.pdf