Agnes was a widow when she married Leo in 1849. Her maiden name may have been either Szaroletta or Kowalska.
Sources
Poznan Project. Civil Registry in Kórnik (Kurnik) in 1884. Anton Szczepaniak (born 1861) married Franziska Leśniewska (born 1860). Parents: Johann Szczepaniak and Petronella Rybarczyk; Leo Leśniewski and Agnes Szaroletta
Poznan Project. Catholic Parish of Głuszyna [Gluschin] in 1849. Leo Leśniewski (age 24, c.1825) married Agnes Kowalska (24 years old, widow, 1825). No parents listed. Note: This may be our Leo, since his wife's first name is Agnes. Since she is a widow, her maiden name might have been either Szaroletta or Kowalska. Also, Kowalska as her step-mother's LNAB.
Basia. Andreas Lesniewski (20) married Cacilie Kesa (21) in Kornik, Poland in 1875. Parents: Leon Lesniewski and Agnes Szaroleta.
Basia. Agnes Leśniewska (65) died in 1881 in Kornik, Poland. Father: Jacob Szaroletta. Spouse: Leon Lesniewski. WItnesses: Andreas Leśniewski, Martin Frąckowiak.
Ancestry-AdamsLenard. Agnieszka Szaroleta, born 11Dec1816 in Wielkopolskie, Poland. Died 2Jun1881. Unknown parents. Wife of Leon Lesniewski.
Ancestry-Hankus. Agnieszka Szaroleta, bonr 11Dec1816 in Gluszyna Poland.Died 12Jun1881 in Daszewice, Poznan County, Wielkopolskie Province, Poland. Daughter of Wojciech Szaroleta and Marianna Marchiniak.
Ancestry-Bronsberg. Agnieszka Szaroleta, born 11Dec1816 in Głuszyna, Ostrzeszów County, Wielkopolskie, Poland. Died 12Jun1881 in Daszewice, Poznan, Wielkopolskie, Poland
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Agnes by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Agnes: