Kreis Bromberg

Kreis Bromberg

PAGENAME was one of several Kreise (English: "counties") in the northern administrative district of Bromberg, in the Prussian province of Posen.

History

Geographical features

Communities

The data in the tables below was extracted from the 1905 Prussian gazetteer Gemeindelexikon für das Königreich Preußen.

StadtKreise Bromberg

Military command

Kreis Bromberg was part of the of:

*the 14th Infanterie regiment (3rd Pommersches) of the ??. Inf. Brigade. Created Jul 1, 1813. Honorary name of "Graf Schwerin".
*the 129th Infanterie regiment (??) of the 7. Inf. Brigade. Created Mar 24, 1881, in Graudenz.
*the 3rd Grenadier zu Pferde (cavlery) regiment (Neumärkisches) of the 4. Kav. Brigade. Created Dec 29, 1704. Honorary name of "Freiherr von Derfflinger".
*the 15th Fußartillerie regiment (2. Pommersches) of the ?. FußA. Brigade. Created Aug 11, 1893.
*the 17th Fußartillerie regiment (2. Pommersches) of the 2. FußA. Brigade. Created Oct 24, 1872.
* (also at Hohensalza) the 53rd Fußartillerie regiment (Hinterpommersches) of the ?. FußA. Brigade. Created Mar 25, 1899.

The data in the tables below was extracted from the 1905 Prussian gazetteer "Gemeindelexikon für das Königreich Preußen".

Court system

The main court (German: "Landgericht") was in Bromberg, with smaller courts (German: "Amtsgericht") in Bromberg and Krone.

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. Previously, only the church records were used for Christians. In 1905, these Standesämter served towns in Kreis Bromberg:

Althof Fordon Klein Bartelsee Potulice Thalheim
Bromberg (L1) Fuchsschwanz Krone Prinzenthal Wilhelmsort
Bromberg (L2) Groß Neudorf Monkowarsk Schanzendorf Wtelno
Bromberg (L3) Hohenfelde Ossowitz Schleusenau
Dobsch Kirschgrund Pawlowke Schulitz

Police districts

In 1905, these police districts (German: Polizeidistrikt) served towns in Kreis Bromberg:

Althof Bromberg II (Okollo) Fordon Königlich Wierzchucin Wilhelmsort
Bromberg I Bromberg III (Fordon) Krone Schulitz Zolondowo

Catholic churches

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

Bromberg Groß Lonsk Liebensee Nakel Rasmushausen Wtelno
Byschewo Groß Wudschin Lischkowo Neuheim Schirotzken Zolondowo
Dobsch Krone Monkowarsk Osielsk Schulitz
Fordon Königlich Wierzchucin Mrotschen Penchowo Slesin

Protestant churches

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

Bromberg Groß Neudorf Lochowo Otteraue Langenau Sienno Klarhrheim
Cielle Hopfengarten Monkowarsk Prinzenthal Wilhelmsort
Elsendorf Klein Bartelsee Mrotschen Schleusenau Wtelno
Fordon Krone Nakel Schulitz
Gogolin Lindenwald Osielsk Schwedenhöhe

Officials

See also

*Bydgoszcz (general article about the modern city)

External links

* List of church and government vital statistic records for Kreis Bromberg: [http://www.polishroots.org/genpoland/records/bym_r.htm Stadtkreis] / [http://www.polishroots.org/genpoland/records/byw_r.htm Landkreis]


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