Kreis Znin Explained

Kreis Znin was one of many Kreise (counties) in the northern administrative region of Bromberg, in the Prussian province of Posen, from 1887-1919. Its capital was Znin.

History

Kreis Znin was created in 1887 out of parts of Kreis Schubin, Kreis Mogilno, and Kreis Wongrowitz. The end of the 19th century was a period of intensive economic development for both urban and rural areas. A sugar factory was built in 1893-94.

Kreis Znin was part of the military command (German: Bezirkskommando) at Gnesen (Gniezno). The main court (German: Landgericht) was in Bromberg (Bydgoszcz), with a lower court (German: Amtsgericht) in the capital city Znin. Each of the cities Gonsawa, Janowitz, Rogowo, and Znin held headquarters of a police district (German: Polizeidistrikt).

Rebels from the territory participated in the Greater Poland Uprising in 1919 after World War I. The Kreis was dissolved in 1919 when the territory became part of the Second Polish Republic. During World War II, the territory of the former Kreis became Landkreis Dietfurt (Wartheland), 1939-1945.

Demographics

According to the census of 1910, the district had a population of 40,210, of which 29,156 (72.51%) spoke Polish, 10,906 (27.12%) spoke German and 133 (0.33%) identified as bilingual.[1]

Transportation

A narrow-gauged railway line of the Prussian Eastern Railway through Żnin was completed from 1894-95. The first section of the 600 mm gauge Kleinbahn des Kreises Znin (local line of Znin County) opened from Znin to Rogowo (19.4 km) on 1 July 1894, together with a branch from Biskupin through Gąsawa to Szelejewo (8.2 km). On 9 June 1895 the Rogowo line was extended by 12.3 km to Ośno. In 1908 a branch to Ostrowce was added, and in 1911 a further 15.8 km branch opened to Obiecanowo. In the following year another 5.5 km branch opened to Wola, and in 1913 the Szelejewo line was extended to Grochowiska Szlacheckie. Finally, a 2 km section from Obiecanowo to Żużoły brought the system up to 78 km.

On 1 June 1889, a railway connection to the regular railway network was completed. This provided direct trains to Hohensalza (Inowrocław), Damasławek, and Rogasen (Rogoźno). By 1 November 1895 it was also connected to Bromberg.

The Wenecja Railway Museum opened in 1972, and contains a collection of at least 17 steam locomotives and a variety of rolling stock and other items. It is situated beside the railway, but the display tracks are not connected to the running lines. The railway also runs past the archaeological museum at Biskupin.

Standesämter

Standesamt is the German name of the local civil registration offices which were established in October 1874 soon after the German Empire was formed. 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:

Standesamt Polish Name
BirkenfeldeBrzyskorzystew
GonsawaGąsawa
GutenwerderDobrylewo
HerrnkirchZrazim
JanowitzJanowiec Wielkopolski
Klein LaskiLaski Małe
LasskirchLaskowo
MittelwaldeMięcierzyn
PodauPodobowice
RogowoRogowo
SartschinŻarczyn
WoycinWójcin
ZninŻnin

Gutenwerder district was created in 1876 from Znin district (Schubin County). Mittelwalde district was created in 1890 from Rogowo district and Klein Laski district was created from Gonsawa district. Herrnkirch district was created in 1899 from Janowitz district. Birkenfelde district was created from Gutenwerder district. Lasskirch district was created in 1905 from Janowitz district and Woycin district was created from Znin district. In addition, the following cities were separate districts for urban residents: Rogowo, Znin.

List of communities

Communities Polish Name Standesamt
BekanowoBekanówkaBirkenfelde
BirkenfeldeBrzyskorzystewBirkenfelde
DochanowoDochanowoBirkenfelde
MarienwaldeBirkenfelde
PaulshofBirkenfelde
SulinowoSulinowoBirkenfelde
BiskupinBiskupinGonsawa
BölkamühleBełkiGonsawa
DrewnoDrewnoGonsawa
FolluschmühleFoluszGonsawa
GlowyGłowyGonsawa
GodawyGodawyGonsawa
GonsawaGąsawaGonsawa
Gonsawka MühleGonsawa
KiebitzbruchGonsawa
KomratowoKomratowoGonsawa
LysininŁysininGonsawa
Marcinkowo dolneMarcinkowo DolneGonsawa
Marcinkowo gorneMarcinkowo GórneGonsawa
OcwiekaOćwiekaGonsawa
OsininGonsawa
PniewyPniewyGonsawa
PropsteivorwerkProbostwoGonsawa
RozagoraGonsawa
SchelejewoSzelejewoGonsawa
Schelejewo BudenGonsawa
Schramma MühleGonsawa
VenetiaWenecjaGonsawa
WelkenhofGonsawa
BrzyskorzystewkoBrzyskorzystewkoGutenwerder
GutenwerderDobrylewoGutenwerder
JaroschewoJaroszewoGutenwerder
LawrenzhofWawrzynkiGutenwerder
OberseeWilczkowoGutenwerder
RettschützRedczyceGutenwerder
SophienfeldeDaroniceGutenwerder
HerrnkirchZrazimHerrnkirch
MarienfeldObiecanowoHerrnkirch
SkorkenSkórkiHerrnkirch
TonndorfTonowoHerrnkirch
WelnaWełnaHerrnkirch
WiesenseeŻużołyHerrnkirch
ZernikiŻernikiHerrnkirch
BilauBielawyJanowitz
BrudzinBrudzyńJanowitz
DembietzDębiecJanowitz
DziekczynDziekszynJanowitz
JanowitzJanowiec WielkopolskiJanowitz
KoldrombKołdrąbJanowitz
KopiecJanowitz
LapayŁapajJanowitz
PoslauPosługowoJanowitz
PuzdrowitzPuzdrowiecJanowitz
RobertowoJanowitz
SarbinowkoSarbinowkoJanowitz
WloschanowoWłoszanowoJanowitz
WybranowoWybranowoJanowitz
AnnowoAnnowoKlein Laski
EitelsdorfNowa Wieś PałuckaKlein Laski
FriedrichswaldeLaski WielkieKlein Laski
GrzmioncaGrzmiącaKlein Laski
Klein LaskiLaski MałeKlein Laski
KomsdorfChomiąża SzlacheckaKlein Laski
ObudnoObudnoKlein Laski
OstrowceOstrówceKlein Laski
PiastowoPiastowoKlein Laski
RosalinowoRozalinowoKlein Laski
WiktorowoWiktorowoKlein Laski
GontschGączLasskirch
KwasutyLasskirch
LasskirchLaskowoLasskirch
MinchauMiniszewoLasskirch
OschnauOśnoLasskirch
RetschReczLasskirch
SchwichowoLasskirch
BiskupitzmühleBiskupiecMittelwalde
BozacinBożacinMittelwalde
BudzislawBudzisławMittelwalde
CegielniaCegielniaMittelwalde
CotonCotońMittelwalde
FennbrückGołaźniaMittelwalde
GoscheschinGościeszynMittelwalde
GoscheschinekGościeszynekMittelwalde
JezioraJezioraMittelwalde
LangfurthDługi BródMittelwalde
MittelwaldeMięcierzynMittelwalde
RehhorstSarnówkoMittelwalde
SturmhofMięcierzyn-LeśniczówkaMittelwalde
BogdarkaPodau
CerekwicaCerekwicaPodau
GorzyceGorzycePodau
GosslerhofŚwiątkowoPodau
JuncewoJuncewoPodau
KatschkowoKaczkowoPodau
KornthalUstaszewoPodau
ParyzParyżPodau
PiotrkowitzPiotrkowicePodau
PodauPodobowicePodau
RosenfeldeSłabomierzPodau
SielecSielecPodau
SlawoschewoSlawoszewoPodau
SlembowoSłębowoPodau
SommerfeldKaczkówkoPodau
StawekPodau
SwierczewoŚwierczewoPodau
WieneckUszikowoPodau
BorekRogowo
FriedrichshöheCzewujewoRogowo
GalenschewoGałęzewoRogowo
GalensewkoGałęzewkoRogowo
GlembitzLeśnictwo GłęboczekRogowo
GostombkaGostomkaRogowo
Grochowiska (Adlig)Grochowiska SzlacheckieRogowo
Grochowiska (Königlich)Grochowiska KsiężeRogowo
GutfeldeZłotnikiRogowo
HermannshofSzkółkiRogowo
JohannisgrünŁaziskaRogowo
KerngrundLeśnictwo OćwiekaRogowo
KostkowoRogowo
LubtschLubczRogowo
Lubtsch rudonekRudunekRogowo
NeitwaldeNiedźwiadyRogowo
Ochodza (Adlig)Rogowo
OttensundIzdebnoRogowo
NarajewoRogowo
RoggenauRogówkoRogowo
RomRzymRogowo
RyschewkoRyszewkoRogowo
RyschewoRyszewoRogowo
TaubenwaldeNadleśnictwo GołąbkiRogowo
UstronUstrońRogowo
ViktorowoWiktorowoRogowo
WeldinWiewiórczynRogowo
WolaWolaRogowo
ZalesieZalesieRogowo
ZurawiniecRogowo
AlexandrowoAleksandrowoSartschin
BirkholzSartschin
ClarashofNadborowoSartschin
EckardtsfeldeSartschin
GraboschewoGraboszewoSartschin
LindenbruckDziewierzewoSartschin
LudwikowoSartschin
MiastowitzMiastowiceSartschin
RuschetzRusiecSartschin
SartschinŻarczynSartschin
SrebrnagoraSrebrna GóraSartschin
Chomionza (Geistlich)Chomiąża KsiężaWoycin
JadownikJadowniki RycerskieWoycin
KierschkowoKierzkowoWoycin
PlebonkaWoycin
WoycinWójcinWoycin
BalschauZnin
BergenZnin
BialoschewinBiałożewinZnin
BoschwitzBożejewiceZnin
BozejewiczkiBożejewiczkiZnin
GogulkowoGogółkowoZnin
GoraGóraZnin
JanuschkowoJanuszkowoZnin
MurtschinMurczynZnin
PodgorschinPodgórzynZnin
RydlewoRydlewoZnin
SarbinowoSarbinowoZnin
SkarbinitzSkarbieniceZnin
WartenbergJadowniki BielskieZnin

Church parishes

In 1905, these Catholic parish churches served towns in Kreis Znin:

BirkenfeldeGorzyce (Żnin County)GorzyceJanowitzLindenbrückOttensundSrebrnagora
CerekwicaGoscheschinJuncewoLopiennoRogowoVenetia
GonsawaGoßlerhofKoldrombLubtschRyschewkoZerniki
GoraHedwigshorstKomsdorfNiestronnoSchepanowoZnin

In 1905, these Protestant parish churches served towns in Kreis Znin:

BartschinHallkirchJosephowoLindenbrückZnin
ExinHerrnkirchKaisersfeldeRogowo
Groß MirkowitzJanowitzLasskirchZinsdorf

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Belzyt, Leszek. Sprachliche Minderheiten im preussischen Staat: 1815 - 1914 ; die preußische Sprachenstatistik in Bearbeitung und Kommentar. 1998. Herder-Inst.. 978-3-87969-267-5. Marburg.