From the letters written by Fryderyk Chopin we know that he stayed in Sokołowo several times to visit Jaś Białobłocki, a friend of his, who was 5 year older than Fryderyk. In 1824 and 1825 Sokołowo belonged to Antoni Wybraniecki, Jaś’s stepfather an a second husband of Katarzyna Białobłocka nee Zbijewska. In his letter written in Warsaw shortly before leaving, Frycek exclaimed “Oh, I feel the smell of Sokołowo!”. In other letter written in Sokołowo at the end of holidays Fryderyk regretted not having met his friend there and justified himself being late.