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South Bend Area Genealogical Society
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"Serving South Bend, Mishawaka and Surrounding Areas"
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P.O. Box 11
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Notre Dame, IN 46556
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Adalbert WYREMBLEWSKI
[N3142]
1839 - ____
- BIRTH: 1839, Bracholin, Poznan, Poland
Family 1
: Rozalia WYLEZALA
- MARRIAGE: 1864, Sw. Peter & Paul, Lekno, Wagrowiec, Poland
- +Peter Piotr WYREMBLEWSKI
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[N3142]
Bracholin is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wa;growiec, within Wa;growiec County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 7 kilometres (4 mi) east of Wa;growiec and 53 km (33 mi) north-east of the regional capital Poznan.
Lekno
The monastery was created as a second daughter of monastery Old person mountain in the Bergi country from that Filiation that Primary abbey Morimond in the year 1143 by the noble Zbilut in Lekno. From it became Monastery Obra as daughter monastery based. 1396 became it after Wa;growiec (Wongrowitz) shifts. It was a so-called. k©œlnisches monastery (S. Monastery La;d - Lond, Monastery Obra); to against 1553 only Cologners were accepted to the convention. These pulled 1553 tight Monastery Henryk©dw (Heinrichau) out. Occupation with native Cologners led to disputes, which up to the general chapter (1489) and to the Polish Reichstag (1537) were brought. In the year 1835 the monastery was secularized. The role of the k©œlnischen monasteries in settlement history (Ostkolonisation) is differently judged.
In Lekno up to the departure of the Cistercians no closed building complex had developed. There however still foundations are received. The plant in Wa;growiec is from that 15. Century, 1501 to 1528 was converted the east wing. After a major fire 1747 the monastery on the gothical foundations was again-established. The examination is right from the church. The church in Wa;growiec was geweiht 1493. The existing church is a building of fineries of the end 18. Century, a dreischiffige curved resounds with a two-tower front. It was destroyed 1945 and rebuilt 1946 to 1952.
Abbot Gottfried from the monastery of Lekno in Greater Poland baptized some people, but was prevented by his early death from organizing congregations.
In 1153 another Zbilut, founding a monastery in Lekno, endowed it with the village of Panigrodz. His descendants signed their names as "z Panigrodza" (see Paprocki's Armorial).
In 1206, the abbot of the Polish Cistercian monastery, at Lekno, went to Prussia to negotiate for the release of prisoners taken during raids. Conrad von Landsberg, from Meissen, commanded the Teutonic Knights to Prussia. Conrad also created his own military order, they were wiped out while fighting in Volhynia.
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