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  2. Kreis Znin - Wikipedia

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    Births, marriages and deaths were recorded. Previously, only duplicate copies of church records were used. By 1905, Kreis Znin had the following 13 offices for rural residents: [1] The standesämter districts of Kreis Znin, Provinz Posen, Prussia/Germany

  3. Province of Posen - Wikipedia

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    The Province of Posen (German: Provinz Posen; Polish: Prowincja Poznańska) was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1848 to 1920, occupying most of the historical Greater Poland. The province was established following the Poznań Uprising of 1848 as a successor to the Grand Duchy of Posen , which in turn was annexed by Prussia in 1815 ...

  4. Posen (region) - Wikipedia

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    Posen was the southern of two Prussian administrative regions, or Regierungsbezirke (Polish: rejencja), of the Grand Duchy of Posen (1815–1849) and its successor ...

  5. Standesamt Adelnau - Wikipedia

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    Adelnau was a town in the Prussian Province of Posen (now Odolanów, Poland). After the partitions of Poland, the region was under Prussian control and later became part of the German Empire in 1871. Civil registry offices (Standesämter) were introduced in Prussia in 1874 to keep official records of births, marriages, and deaths. These records ...

  6. Kreis Czarnikau - Wikipedia

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    The district area became part of Prussia after the First Partition of Poland in 1772. The district of Czarnikau was formed on 1 July 1816. On 1 January 1818 the new district of Chodziesen (later renamed Kolmar in Posen) was formed from the eastern part of the Czarnikau district.

  7. Kreis Schubin - Wikipedia

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    The territory was created as part of the Grand Duchy of Posen (1815-1848, in personal union with Prussia) and later was part of the Prussian Province of Posen (1848-1919). ). On January 18, 1871, Kreis Schubin, along with all of Prussia, became part of Germ