Gutowski
Gutowski is the surname of a Polish szlachta (nobility) family who took her name from their villages Guty Magna and Guty Parva ( Big Guty and Small Guty ) ( Polish: Guty Wielkie and Guty Male ) in the Duchy of Mazovia.
The family belongs to the noble knights of the Slepowron ( ancient nobility ), one of the oldest family of the Duchy of Mazovia.
The noble family Gutowski of Guty was settled in Prussia ( 1505 ), Russia ( 1657 ), Austria ( 1783 ) and still exists today. To this generation belongs the old Prussian noble family von Drygalski (von Drigalski) - a line from the Gutowskis, after the acquisition of villages Drygallen, Schlaga and Wirsbinnen / district Lyck in East Prussia in 1505 changed its name to von Drygalski. Also the Rhau von Gutowski of Prussia belonged to this generation, the male line is extinct since 1919.
Famous Gutowskis
- Adalbert Gutowski (1753–1812), Austrian painter
- Antoni Gutowski (19th century), castellan of Grabowiec
- Bob Gutowski (1935–1960), US - Polish American pole vaulter
- Boleslaw Gutowski (*1888 † 1966), Polish doctor / physiologist, professor / dean at the Royal (Dick) Veterinary College in Edinburgh
- Eva Gutowski (born 1994), US - Polish American screenwriter, director, producer, actor, journalist
- Herbert S. Gutowsky US-American chemist
- Ignaz von Gutowski (19th century), Prussian politician, member of the Prussian Parliament
- Jakob Gutowski from 1733 to 1737, castellan of Rozan and Makow Mazowiecki
- Jerzy Marian Gutowski
- Julian Gutowski (1823 - 17 October 1890) member of Parliament (1861-1865) in Austria, from 1867 to 1870 mayor of Nowy Sacz / Neu Sandenz
- Krystyna Gutowska (born 1947), Polish philosopher
- Maciej Gutowski (1931-1998), Polish art historian
- Małgorzata Gutowska-Adamczyk Polish author, historien, screenwriter, journalist
- Mateusz Gutowski (1759-1804), Polish Catholic canon (lat. clerici canonici)
- Michał Gutowski (14 September 1910 - 23 August 2006), Polish brigadier general, sportsman
- Prokop Gutowski (17th century), Polish Catholic, cathedral canon (lat. clerici canonici)
- Samuel Gutowski from 1607 to 1620 governor of Radom - District, from 1623 - royal court official
- Simon Gutowski (1627–1685), Polish organ builder, composer and capellmeister of the Tsar of Russia
- Teofil Gutowski (1835–1891), Polish organist and composer
- Walerian Gutowski (1629–1693), Polish provincial superior and royal preacher of the Franciscan Order
- Wawrzyniec Gutowski (1757–1833), Polish Catholic, canon of the cathedral and bishop
- Wojciech Gutowski (1784–1788), castellan of Plock
- Karol Gutowski (1965-present), Polish American doctor/plastic surgeon
Literature
- Polish armorial K. Niesiecki: Herbarz Polski. Tom. IV, Leipzig 1839, str. 335–336 i dodatek str. 163–164;
- Polish armorial S. Count Uruski: Rodzina Herbarz Szlachty Polskiej. Tom. V, Warszawa 1908, str. 75–78;
- Leopold Freiherr v. Zedlitz: Neues Preussisches Adels-Lexicon, oder genealogische und diplomatische Nachrichten von …. Bd. II. Neukirch, Leipzig 1837, S. 305;
- E. H. Kneschke: Deutsches Adels-Lexicon. Leipzig 1863, Bd. IV, S. 110 und Bd. VII, S. 477;
- L. Freiherr von Lederbur: Adelslexicon Der Preussischen Manarchie. Berlin 1855, Bd. I, S. 301, Bd. II, S. 287, Bd. III, S. 269;
- Der Adel von Galizien, Lodomerien und der Bukowina. In: J. Siebmacher’s großes Wappenbuch. Band 32, Taf. 162, Ausgabe: Bauer & Raspe, Neustadt an der Aisch, 1985;
- Gothaische Genealogische Taschenbücher des Adels. Häuser AB, Jahrgang 1919, mit Stammreihe;
- Gothaische Genealogische Taschenbücher des Adels. Häuser AB, Jahrgang 1930, St., 1940;
- Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels. Limburg 1972, Band XI, S. 369.