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Ferdynand Ignacy Piłsudski

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Ferdynand Ignacy Piłsudski (c. 1670 – c. 1719) was a Lithuanian nobleman and a colonel who commanded the Samogitian Division in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania’s army.

He was born at Pajūralis Manor in Lithuania around 1670 to Jan Kazimierz Piłsudski and Ewa Piłsudska (née Prejkint). His family were Polish-Lithuanian nobles who became part of the Polish szlachta.

Ferdynand served as Colonel and Commander of the Samogitian Division. In 1704, during the Warsaw Confederation, he supported Stanisław Leszczyński and opposed Augustus II of Saxony.

He married Ludwika Urszula Billewicz, and they had five children.

Ferdynand owned Pajūralis Manor and, in 1712, bought Šilalė Manor from Jurgis Valavičius. Part of Šilalė was given to him by his sister Emerencjanna. He also owned estates in the Ländai and Telšiai districts.

He died around 1719 in Šilalė, Lithuania. Šilalė Manor was inherited by his son Ludwik Piłsudski, who later sold it to his brother Franciszek Piłsudski.


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