Samuel Karol Korecki

The Korecki family owned the towns of Korzec, Jarun, Miedzyrzec and Targowica [pl], as well as extensive estates in the Braclaw and Kiev districts.

[4] After losing the battle, during the armistice period, Korecki returned to his ancestral town of Kort, where he twice received the deputies of the Commonwealth to Bohdan Khmelnytsky, headed by Adam Kisiel.

In July, on the orders of King John Casimir, he was to join forces with the army of Bracław Castellan Gabriel Stępkowski, but the merger did not take place due to disputes between commanders.

He fought at the head of his regiment on the left wing and, despite heavy losses, managed to repel a Tatar attack during which his horse was killed twice.

The wedding took place on 6 February 1651 in Rytwiany, and the ceremony was attended by representatives of the magnates of Greater Poland and the borderlands, including the Opaliński, Radziwiłł, Czartoryski, Chlebowicz and Jelc families.

According to Antoni Rolle: "The wedding took place, but under strangely sad auspices, as Prince Novozhenets had already been ailing for several days, his incompletely healed wound had reopened, the winter was harsh, disregarding this he exposed himself, hiding his illness from his fiancée, he did not want to worry her needlessly, however, he was barely able to make it to the end of the ceremony, he pronounced the last words of the vows unclearly, he was visibly babbling.

(...) He returned from church unconscious, lay for a fortnight in a malaise, did not recognise anyone, pushed everyone away, and wanted to go to war (...) after a terrible battle with his illness, he finally succumbed to it, and closed his eyes for ever.".