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Joseph WEGENKA

[N6039]

1816 - ____

  • BIRTH: 1816, Powiat Wagrowiec, PL
Father: Joseph WEGENKA
Mother: Carolina RUDZINSKI

Family 1 : Antonia WEICHERT
  • MARRIAGE: 1845, Golancz, Wagrowiec, PL
  1. +Leon WEGENKA
  2. +Agnes WEGENKA
  3. +Franciscus Seraphinus WEGENKA
  4. +Ludwig Louis WEGENKA
  5. +Michael WEGENKA

INDEX

[N6039] Posen Project Parafia katolicka Golancz [Gollantsch], 12 / 1845

Joseph Wegenka (29) ojciec: Joseph Wegenka, matka: Carolina Rudzin'ska

Antonina Weichert (24) ojciec: Laurentius Weichert, matka: Marianna Gehrin

Golancz is a town in Wa;growiec County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland, with 3,349 inhabitants (2004). The Prussian name was Gollantsch. The prominent British Jewish family of Gollancz originated in this town. Golancz is a city in the province. Wielkopolska, in the county Wagrowiec seat of the urban-rural Golancz. Golancz written history begins in 1222, when it was first mentioned in the list of 23 villages paying tithes to the Cistercians in Lekno, and confirmed that the document was Archbishop of Gniezno Vincent. In the year 1399 Golancz called the city and the document mentions the citizen of Golancz, Bourgeois Sieciesawie. In the long history Golancz there were periods that civic rights and losing them again recovered. It was destroyed by foreign invaders and later rebuilt by its residents and heirs. In 1656, during the Swedish invasion, heroically opposed by the 200-strong crew of the local castle made of local nobles and peasants. Here was located a sawmill, grain mill and dairy ...

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