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  Kreis Kolmar in Posen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The main court (German: Landgericht) was in Schneidemühl, with smaller courts (German: Amtsgericht) in Kolmar and Margonin.
Police districts (German: Polizeidistrikt) were administered from the towns of Budsin, Kolmar, Samotschin, Schneidemühl and Usch.
City of Posen Adelnau Birnbaum Bomst Fraustadt Gostyn Grätz Jarotschin Kempen Koschmin Kosten Krotoschin Lissa Meseritz Neutomischel Obornik Ostrowo Pleschen Posen Ost Posen West Rawitsch Samter Schildberg Schmiegel Schrimm Schroda Schwerin Wreschen
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kreis_Kolmar_in_Posen   (262 words)

  
 Landkreis Kolmar (Wartheland)
Der Kreis Chodziesen in der preußischen Provinz Posen, Regierungsbezirk Bromberg, tritt zum Norddeutschen Bund.
Posen4 in der preußischen Provinz Posen, Regierungsbezirk Bromberg, umfaßt 111 Gemeinden/
Eingliederung des Gutsbezirks Jeziorki (teilweise)10 aus dem Kreis Wongrowitz in den Kreis Kolmar i.
www.territorial.de /wart/kolmar/landkrs.htm   (606 words)

  
 faq.posen including South and New East Prussia
The Landrat was in charge of passport and emigration matters and reported to the district Regierung in Posen or Bromberg who in turn gave data to the provincial Oberpräsidium in Posen.
(The Kreis of Lipno and the Western portion of Mlawa and Plock areas were part of South Prussia in 1793-1795, Capital was Thorn 1795-1798, Plock 1798-1806) The Kreis was a district of the noble estates headed by the Landrat who was elected by the nobility and who wore a uniform.
In the latter decades before 1900 there was a strong migration from Posen province to the Western Prussian provinces, most notably to Rheinland and Westfalen where the booming industrial Ruhr area and its coal and steel companies were the main attraction to the new labor force.
users.foxvalley.net /~goertz/faqpos.html   (4056 words)

  
 POSEN
NOTE: Government areas of Kreis Bromberg were Bromberg-Stadt (City of Bromberg) and Landkreis Bromberg with Stadts or Cities of Fordon, Schulitz, Crone,and Brahe.
· Bismarcksruhm is west of Bromberg in Kreis Kolmar, Posen, Preussen.
Bydgoszcz or Kreis Bromberg has a history that is separate of Poland, Prussia and even the Province of Posen itself.
home.arcor.de /potilkow/posen2.htm   (760 words)

  
 Landkreis Kolmar (Wartheland) - Wikipedia
Der preußisch-deutsche Landkreis Kolmar (Wartheland) (früher: Chodziesen/Kolmar i.
Posen) bestand in der Zeit von 1816 bis 1919 und dann wieder während der deutschen Besatzung des Zweiten Weltkriegs.
Nach der Annexion durch das Deutsche Reich wurde den fünf Städten Budsin, Fritzenstadt (früher: Samotschin), Kolmar (Wartheland), Margonin und Usch (Kr.
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Landkreis_Kolmar_(Wartheland)   (392 words)

  
 ATS notes - Local & Private Paper Money: German (in German writing) from Poland, Russia and Lithuania
VG 5.00, VF 10.00 -Militsch(Milicz)SI Kreis 1 25 pf 1920 03.01.
VF 20.00 -Reichenbach(Dzierzoniow)SI Kreis 1 50 pf 1919 02.01.
VF 5.00 -Schlawe(Slawno)PB Kreis 5 50 pf 1920 07.01.
www.atsnotes.com /local/l-ger-pol.html   (4715 words)

  
 Landkreis Kolmar (Wartheland) - infos.aus-germanien.de
Posen) bestand in der Zeit zwischen 1816 und 1945.
Der Kreis wurde zunächst von Schneidemühl aus verwaltet; später war das Landratsamt in Chodziesen.
Nach der Rückkehr in das Deutsche Reich wurde den fünf Städten Budsin, Fritzenstadt (früher: Samotschin), Kolmar (Wartheland), Margonin und Usch (Kr.
infos.aus-germanien.de /Landkreis_Kolmar_(Wartheland)   (412 words)

  
 Reichsgau Wartheland (reichsgau wartheland resources)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Oktober 1939 wurde der Militärbezirk Posen in das Deutsche Reich eingegliedert und zwar nicht als neue Provinz in das Land Preußen, sondern in seinen bisherigen Grenzen als neuer Reichsgau Posen.
Oktober 1887 entstand der neue Kreis Znin in der preußischen Provinz Posen, Regierungsbezirk Posen, aus Teilen der Kreise Mogilno, Schubin und Wongrowitz, nämlich: - vom Kreis Mogilno:
Januar 1897 in Schroda in der preußischen Provinz Posen; † 14.
xanax-buy.be /de/Reichsgau+Wartheland   (6655 words)

  
 Prieske - Map-Room - Netze County
Map of the Netze County with the villages of Hammer, Behle, Radolin and the towns of Schönlanke (Trzcianka) and Czarnikau (Czarnkow) from 1939.
With effect of August 2nd, 1919 the remaining parts of the former counties “Czarnikau”, “Filehne” and “Kolmar in Posen” were temporarily administrated by the Schönlanke administration.
On November 20th, 1919 the remaining parts of the counties “Czarnikau”, “Filehne” and “Kolmar in Posen” were assigned to the administration of the “Verwaltungsbezirk Grenzmark Westpreußen-Posen (rough translation: district administration “Border Region Western Prussia and Posen”)” in Schneidemühl.
www.prieske.de /kartenraum/kartenraum-en-netzekreis.htm   (746 words)

  
 PROVINZ POSEN INFO AND TIPS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Mit dem Wiener Kongress von 1815 fiel Posen zurück an Preußen und wurde zum "Großherzogtum Posen", einer autonomen Provinz unter preußischer Herrschaft mit dem Recht der "freien Entwicklung der polnischen Nation, Kultur und Sprache", außerhalb des Deutschen Bundes gelegen.
Die Provinz Posen war bis 1920 in die beiden Regierungsbezirke Posen und Bromberg gegliedert, die sich weiter in Stadtkreise und Landkreise aufgliederten.
Von 1939 bis 1945 wurde der polnische Teil der ehemaligen Provinz Posen wieder an Deutschland zurückgegliedert und als "Reichsgau Posen" bezeichnet (ab 1940 "Reichsgau Wartheland"), bis auf den Netze-Distrikt, der wieder wie zwischen 1772 und 1807, in die Provinz Westpreußen (ab 1940 "Reichsgau Danzig-Westpreußen") eingegliedert wurde.
www.trendgiant.com /de:Provinz_Posen   (1090 words)

  
 Chodzież, Poland
The tariff priced the Posen weavers out of their major eastern markets, so they either migrated to other textile producing areas (e.g.
Over the years, it gained the character of a local administrative center, which it remained until 1975, when the division of Poland was reorganized into larger units.
In 1849, the Duchy was formalized as the Prussian province of Posen.
www.creekin.net /c5717-n149-chodzie-poland.html   (1428 words)

  
 POVALISH - POWALISZ - ZOLECKI - INDYKIEWICZ - SZWAJKOWSKI - ROGALSKI GENEALOGY - Margonin, Kolmar, Posen, Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In the other direction, the road and railroad ran east and a little south, towards Gollantsch and Kreis Exin, passing through the strip of Kreis Wongrowitz that pushes northward to claim its token piece of the Netze river bank.
Woods could be found on the east of the lake, northeast past the Margoninsdorf estate and forestry school, and northwest, on the western side of the millstream.
The Catholic parish church belonged to the deanery of Czarnikau, which was part of the Posen diocese.
home.comcast.net /~candymitchell1/CandyTMG-p/pi395.htm   (952 words)

  
 Posen Research List Archive 1997-2 (POSRL ARCHIVE 97-2)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Background: Posen became a province of Prussia in the late 1700's when Poland was partitioned by the German, Austro-Hungarian and Russian Empires.
So this needs to be repeated (Posen, Posen) if it was a place where a birth, marriage or death occured in that city and province.
Margonin was between Kolmar (Chodziez) and Bromburg, being just east of Kolmar and just south of Samotschin, in Kreis Kolmar, district of Bromburg.
cefha.org /de/pos/posrl/posrl-972.html   (2572 words)

  
 Posen Research List Arcive 993 - POSRL-883
The Bartzes came from Ratschin (Polish: Raczyn) in Kreis Kolmar, Province of Posen, in 1856.
Julius JONAS was born in 1836 in Posen and emigrated to the USA in 1855, living among other places, in Quincy, Illinois and later Chicago.
Mein Grossvatter (grandfather) Friedrich Wilhelm Richard MILBRADT ist (born) 7 Januar 1881 at Jankendorf (Bezirk Bromberg oder Kolmar) Posen, Preussen geboren und 1904 nach Brasilien ausgewandert (emigrated to Brazil in 1904).
feefhs.org /de/pos/posrl/posrl-993.html   (2130 words)

  
 FAQ-I: German-Posen
A9: In addition to the deed and mortgage records deposited at the courts (Amtsgerichte) a prime and practically unknown source is the Generalkommission fuer Westpreussen und Posen zu Bromberg with records deposited at the state archives in Bydgoszcz and comprising 116118 volumes for the years 1812-1920.
Below 20% of the Polish population was counted in the Kreise of Meseritz, Schwerin, Kolmar, Bromberg-Stadt.
In the latter decades before 1900 there was a strong migration from Posen province to the Western Prussian provinces, most notably to Rheinland and Westfalen where the booming Ruhr area and its coal and steel companies were the main attraction to the new labor force.
www3.adnc.com /~lynnd/gfaqi.html   (1653 words)

  
 Misc. Krueger Surname Records   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Ernestine was born Aug. 28, 1838 in Zachasberg, Chodziesen, Posen, Prussia, christened Sept. 2, 1838 and died July 12, 1920 in Westfield, Marquette Co., WI (buried in Eastside Cemetery, Westfield).
Anna was born Dec. 25, 1814 in Strelitz, Posen, Prussia and died Sept. 18, 1913 (buried Sept. 21, 1913 in Crystal Lake, Marquette Co., WI).
(Johann) Michael Krueger was born in 1765 in Kolmar, Posen, Prussia, and died Sept. 21, 1828 in Kamionke, Kreis Kolmar, Posen.
www.crestviewcable.com /~jbuck/kruger.html   (6905 words)

  
 Andy & Mary's Wegner/Eiting Mollon/Zarnoth Genealogy
Ferdinand, the oldest child of Martin's second marriage, was born near Schneidemuhl, Kolmar, Posen, Prussia (a larger city about 50 miles southeast of Schlönwitz), came to the U.S. in 1891 with his mother and younger siblings (Gustave, Wilhelmina, and Matilda), and settled first near Reedsburg, Wisconsin, then near LaValle, Wisconsin.
The Sommerfeldt’s were from the Kolmar district of the Prussian province of Posen.
Posen is southeast of Pomerania, and like most of Pomerania, is now a part of Poland.
homepages.rootsweb.com /~wegner/OldWebPg/fmlysmmryweg.htm   (1576 words)

  
 RootsWeb: POSEN-L Archives (February 2003)
[POSEN] bio of descendant of prominant Posen famiy
[POSEN] identifying the Evangelical parish for a village
Re: [POSEN] identifying the Evangelical parish for a village
archiver.rootsweb.com /th/index/POSEN/2003-02   (472 words)

  
 Schrank in Posen
Diese Seite zeigt eine Auflistung von Orten in Posen in denen einmal Menschen mit dem Namen Schrank (oder den Variationen: Schranck, Shrank, Szrank, Schranke, Schrancke) gelebt haben.
August C. SCHRANK, *13.8.1831 in Posen, +5.5.1918 in Aleman, Hamilton, Texas, begraben in St. Paul Lutheran Cemetery, Aleman, Hamilton Co., TX oo 20.11.1858 in Washington Co., TX.
Kinder: 3 Kinder zwischen 1859 und 1869 in Posen geboren.
www.geocities.com /jh_schubert/schrank/Schrank_POS_de.html   (1787 words)

  
 RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Strantz / Tetzloff / Hoeckelberg / Harbrecht families
Michael DALKE was born 28 OCT 1857 in Hutta, kreis Bromberg, Posen, Prussia, and died 1914 in Porter Co., IN.
He was born 3 MAY 1843 in Radwonke, kreis Kolmar, Posen, and died 21 JUN 1923 in Logansport, Cass Co., IN.
He was born 3 DEC 1853 in Lipin, kreis Kolmar, Posen, Westprussia, and died 30 JAN 1899 in Pulaski Co., IN.
worldconnect.rootsweb.com /cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=tetzloff&id=I47   (9965 words)

  
 Provinz Posen (Landeshauptstadt Posen)
Neben der alten polnischen Stadt entstand 1256 eine deutsche Stadt Posen, mit magdeburgischem Recht, die bis Mitte des 16.
Die Provinz Posen gliedert sich in zwei Regierungsbezirke, Posen und Bromberg.
Die Provinz Posen musste durch die Bestimmungen des Versailler Vertrages ohne Volksbefragung bzw.
www.deutsche-schutzgebiete.de /provinz_posen.htm   (628 words)

  
 Chodzież - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1818, Chodzież became the administrative center of a county-like district (German: Kreis) (see Kreis Kolmar in Posen) that was formed from parts of the following these Kreise: Wirsitz, Wongrowitz, Obornik and Czarnikau (Polish: Wyrzysk, Wagrowiec, Oborniki and Czarnkow).
In 1879, the railroad line Poznań — Chodzież — Piła was opened and the name of Chodzież was changed from "Chodzeisen" to "Kolmar in Posen".
This name was in honor of von Colmer — Meyenburg, who was extremely influential in the building of the railway, which was beneficial to the town's economy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chodziez   (1481 words)

  
 Posen Research List Archive - POSRL-992   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
From church records USA he came from Losino, Posen (I assume the province) and emigrated, arriving in the USA in July 1871 and settled at Chicago.
He was married 25 April 1880 in the Evangelische Kirche at Samotschin, Kreis Kolmar, Posen, Prussia.
He and three siblings, along with their parents, emigrated to the US in 1887 from the village of Schniedemine, or Schneideneul, in the province of Posen in what was then Germany.
cefha.org /de/pos/posrl/posrl-992.html   (3734 words)

  
 FAQ: Posen including South and New East Prussia
A1: Posen (pronounce: POH-zen) was a Prussian province,1815-1919 with the 2 districts of Posen (Poznan) and Bromberg (Bydgoszcz).
The Kreis was a district of the nobility estates headed by the Landrat elected by the nobility who wore a uniform.
- Posen: Verlag der Historischen Gesellschaft für Posen, 1931.
www.mennonitegenealogy.com /faq/faqposen.htm   (4016 words)

  
 Martin Tagatz or Taggatz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Family notes say that he was born Feb. 2, 1802 in Zachasberg, Posen, Germany (Prussia) or in Korjasia, Kreis Kowitz, Province of Posen, Germany (Prussia).
11, 1831 in Wietkowitz, Province Posen, Germany (Prussia), and died Mar. 29, 1885 in Crystal Lake, WI, of pneumonia.
Family notes say he married Louise Schatzke (or Schaetzke) on Sept. 15, 1859 (she was born Mar. 15, 1838 in "Putzighanland", Germany, and died 5, 1903 in Montello of abdominal cancer).
www.crestviewcable.com /~jbuck/mtagatz2.html   (7076 words)

  
 Krege/Krage family
When I visited Otto Krege on a farm in Kreis Heilbronn, Germany in 1973, he confirmed the original was Krege.
My Posen Research Page is www.posen-l.com/RschrDsply.php?Researcher=731 In it, I state: "I'm searching for info on the Kräge/Kraege/Krage/Krege family from Posen.
Please note that Posen is relatively close to the North Sea - Sweden.
www.webcasa.net /genealogy/chart4a1k.shtml   (1241 words)

  
 SGGEE Discussion Board   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The best source for looking up places in Posen and other parts of Prussia is httpL://www.kartenmeister.com.
I have been trying to trace the birth record for Gottfried Boguslawa Schachtschneider (abt 1792) and according to his marriage record he was born in Olszewa, Leczca, Lodz, Poland.
I was wondering where Jankendorf/Sokolowo were in Posen as I have not looked there yet.
www.sggee.org /discus/messages/3/387.html?1137812602   (203 words)

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