Kreis Hohensalza
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Kreis Hohensalza was one of the counties (German: Kreise) in the northern administrative district of Bromberg, in the Prussian province of Posen.
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"Standesamt" were the German names 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.
German spelling | Polish spelling |
Argenau | Gniewkowo |
Dziennmitz | Dziennice |
Gniewkowitz | Gniewkowiec |
Groß Morin | |
Groß Wodek | Osiek Wielki |
Hohensalza | Inowrocław |
Luisenfelde | Dąbrowa Biskupia |
Penchowo | Pechowo |
Roneck | Rojewo |
(partial list) |
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Regierungsbezirk | Bromberg | Posen | |
Urban Districts | Bromberg | Posen | |
Rural Districts | Bromberg | Czarnikau | Filehne | Gnesen | Hohensalza | Kolmar | Mogilno | Schubin | Strelno | Wirsitz | Witkowo | Wongrowitz | Znin | 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 |
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