Franciszek Ksawery Matejko

Franciszek Ksawery Matejko

Noble Family Matejko
Coat of Arms probably Bocian
Parents Josef Matějka
Magdalena Knava
(OR František Josef Matějka
Mariana Dolanská)
Consorts Joanna Karolina Rossberg
Children with Joanna Karolina Rossberg
Franciszek Edward
Edmund Marcin
Zygmunt Hilary
Emilia Łucja
Alojzy (Adolf) Franciszek
Józef Eustachy
Karol Franciszek
Marianna Waleria
Jan Alojzy
Kazimierz Wilhelm
Bolesław Wilhelm
Date of Birth 1789 or 13 January 1793
Place of Birth Roudnice, Habsburg Monarchy
Date of Death 26 October 1860
Place of Death Kraków, Poland

Franciszek Ksawery Matejko (Czech: František Xaver Matějka) (born 1789 or 13 January 1793 in Roudnice, died 26 October 1860 in Kraków) was a Czech musician, father of Polish painter Jan Matejko.

He was probably the son of farmer Josef Matějka and peasant woman Magdalena Knava from Roudnice, then in Kingdom of Bohemia, Habsburg Monarchy, but other sources gave him other parents: organist František Josef Matějka and Mariana Dolanská.

After his mother's death he lived in Olomouc with his uncle canon Urbánek. He learned music in Hradec Králové. After that he went to Poland and became a music teacher.

On 22 November 1826 he married Joanna Karolina Rossberg, daughter of nobleman Jan Piotr Rossberg and his wife Anna Marianna Tusz.

Franciszek and his wife had eleven children:

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