One of several Kreise (English: counties) in the northern administrative district of Bromberg, in the Prussian province of Posen.
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History
Geographical features
Table of Standesämter
"Standesamt" is the German name of the local civil registration offices which were established in October of 1874 soon after the German Empire was formed. Births, marriages and deaths were recorded. Previously, only the church records were used for Christians.
Table of all communities
Note: Town name spelling varied, especially whether German names were one word or two, "C" and "K", "I" and "J" were swapped. KM=www.KartenMeister.com entry, MQ=www.MapQuest.com map.
Community
| Polish name
| Type
| 1905 Pop
| POL
| GER
| JEW
| Civil Ofc
| Police Ofc
| Court Ofc
| Cath. Ch
| Prot. Ch
| Notes
| More
|
Althütte
| Huta
|
Behle
| Biała
|
Bismarckshöhe (Staykowo)
| Stajkowo
|
Czarnikau
| Czarnków
|
Fitzerie
| Marunowo
|
Gembitz
| Gębice
|
Gembitz Hauland
| Gębiczyn
|
Hammer
| Kuźnica Czarnkowska
|
Kruschewo
| Kruszewo
|
Lubasch
| Lubasz
|
Niekosken
| Niekursk / Niekursko
|
Putzig Hauland
| Jędrzejewo
|
Radolin
| Radolin
|
Romanshof
| Romanowo
|
Runau
| Runowo
|
Sarben
| Sarbia
|
Schönlanke
| Trzcianka
|
Stieglitz
| Siedlisko
|
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Table of office holders
(Office)
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Name
| When
|
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| xxx
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