Michal Tyszkiewicz

b. 1860 in Andrushivka, Vinnytsia oblast.
d. 1930, August 3 in Gniezno, Poland.

He was a son of the count Stanislaw Tadeusz Jaroslaw Tyszkiewicz (1829–1872) and his wife Helena Kolyszko-Denis (1825–1894). The noble family of Tyszkiewicz owned the village Andrushivka where they also built a sugar factory.

Michal married on September 24, 1884 to Zofia Chelmicka (1858–1938).

Children:

Jerzy, b. December 16, 1886 in Andrushivka, died on February 18, 1956 in Poznan, Poland.

Children: (illegitimate)

Kylyna Pypa, b. 1887, d. 1971.

Denis Pypa. b. 1900, d. 1986. He was a teacher in Plyskiv. Besides teaching he liked to paint, especially landscapes. He was married to Faina Semenivna, who also was a teacher. She was a daughter of a priest. They had two children: Leonid (b. 1927) and Svetlana (b. 1937). Svetlana died of cancer when she was rather young. Like her father she liked to paint. She lived in Kyiv and worked as a corrector at Kyiv State University. She had been married but was divorced. Leonid finished geographical studies at the university in Kyiv and after that he worked as a cartographer in Kyiv, where he still lives as a pensioner.

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