Kreis Meseritz

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Kreis Meseritz was one of several Kreise (counties) in the southern administrative district of Posen, in the Prussian province of Posen.

[edit] History

The Kreis came into existence on January 1, 1818 as a result of the Congress of Vienna. It consisted mostly of the rural territories around the town of Meseritz. It became part of the North German Confederation in 1867 and of the Reich when it was founded in 1871. After World War I, the administration had to be reorganised because the Posen district was split, The eastern art of the county was handed over to Poland in 1920, according to the Versailles treaty. In 1922, the remaining county joined the newly-founded district Grenzmark Posen-Westpreussen and the Regierungsbezirk Schneidemühl. When the district was dissolved in 1938, it became part of the Province of Brandenburg. In 1945, the Kreis Meseritz was occupied by the Red Army and integrated into Poland.

[edit] 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.

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