Antoni Dyboski

[1] He finished the gimnazjum in Rzeszów and graduated in law at the University of Lwów.

[2] He was working in the notary office of Andrzej Cinciała, a prominent Polish activist in Cieszyn Silesia.

[3] In 1884, Dyboski was among a few Catholics, who organized the Polityczne Towarzystwo Ludowe (People's Political Society), a Polish society in Cieszyn Silesia, which was dominated by Lutherans.

[4] From 1883 to 1887, he was a member of the board of the Czytelnia Ludowa (People's Library) in Cieszyn.

[6] From 1888 to 1891, he was a member of the board of the Towarzystwo Oszczędności i Zaliczek in Cieszyn.