Ochocki family with Ostoja coat of arms

The Ochocki family – Polish noble family with the Ostoja coat of arms, belonging to the heraldic Clan Ostoja (Moscics),[5] originating from Ochocice near Kamieńsk in the former Sieradz Province.

[6] The Ochocki family was mentioned by Kasper Niesiecki in Herbarz Polski.

[7] Listed below are selected source certificates concerning the Ochockis of the Ostoja coat of arms and Ochocice, their nest village.

Listed below are the most important estates and municipal properties belonging to the Ochocki family of the Ostoja coat of arms.

More important land estates: Ochocice, miasto Żabno, Konary (now part of the town of Żabno), Zelanka (Żelazówka), Nieczajna, Odporyszów, Sieradza, grange Piaski,[6] Strzelce,[15] Sidaczówka,[16] Ryżki (Ryszki).

Polish medieval CoA Ostoja
The coat of arms of Ostoja Ochockich published in 1673 in the work "Sapiens magni animi umbra" by Bieżanowski [ 1 ]
Page 632 from the Krakow Soviet Book covering the years 1612–1621 with a list of councilors, including Gabriel Ochocki [ 2 ]
Autograph of the diarist Jan Duklan Ochocki from 1819. [ 3 ]
Title page of the first volume of Jan Duklan Ochocki's Memoirs , published in 1857 by Józef Ignacy Kraszewski . [ 4 ]
Plaque commemorating Mirosław Ochocki and other writers from Łódź ( House of Writers in Łódź , photo from 2011).