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Wojciech Adalbert KRUK

[N1368]

APR 1816 - 29 JAN 1901

  • BIRTH: APR 1816, Near Debowo-Dembowo, pow Wyrzysk, PL
  • EMIGRATION: 1878, 1900 Census
  • BURIAL: 31 JAN 1901, Cedar Grove Cemertery, Notre Dame IN
  • DEATH: 29 JAN 1901, South Bend, IN
Family 1 : Justyna KORZENIEWSKI
  • MARRIAGE: 1849, Debowo-Dembowo, pow Wyrzysk, PL
  1. +Ladislaus KRUK
  2. +Joseph KRUK

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[N1368] The Debowo-Wyrzysk area was established first by East Germanic settlement at the beginning of the first millennium A.D. In the Middle Ages the Notec river became a natural border between the regions of Greater Poland and Pomerania, which long resisted the expansion of the German margraves, Polish Piast dynasty, and since the 13th century also the Teutonic Knights. With time, local people adopted the Slavic name Krajna for the area to the north of the Notec'. Finally the Polish King Boleslaw the Wrymouth conquered the castles on the Notec and incorporated Krajna into Kingdom of Poland for the next 700 years.

The first preserved mention of Wyrzysk dates back to 1326; the name of the place was then recorded in the so-called Greater Poland Codex. Wyrzysk was probably granted the royal charter before 1450; in 1565 it became a town under the so-called Magdeburg law. As a result of series of wars in the second half of 17th century and beginning of 18th Wyrzysk became in fact a village. Wyrzysk was annexed by Prussia in 1772 following the first Partition of Poland. The city rights were renewed in 1773 by the Prussian King Frederick the Great who made the town a centre administering the construction of the Bydgoszcz Canal and the regulation of the Notec'. From 1807 to 1815 the town was a part of Napoleon's Duchy of Warsaw and subsequently it was given back to Prussia as a result of Congress of Vienna. It remained Prussian until the end of First World War.

In 1772, after the first partition of Poland, Krajna became part of Kingdom of Prussia. The Prussian monarch and his successors aimed at Germanisation of the annexed lands. The methods included the ban on Polish language, introduction of Prussian administration and German language and education, encouraging and supporting Prussian settlement while discouraging any further Polish settlement in the area, as well as purchasing estates from the Polish gentry. Wyrzysk and some surrounding areas was sold by Karol Rydzynski, Roch Sypniewski i Maria Samostrzelecki to King Frederick II The Great himself in 1773. In 1807-1815 the Wyrzysk area belonged to the Napoleon's Duchy of Warsaw, but in 1815 was retaken by Prussia. In 1818 Wyrzysk became the seat of a county in the Grand Duchy of Poznan'. After years of Germanisation, when the area have became increasingly populated by Germans, the Prussians have abolished the law of corv©be at the beginning of the 19th century. The resistance to Prussian rule accelerated the economic development and progress, especially in agriculture. Conflicts arose especially during the Kulturkampf period. The pressure of Germanisation and flood of German settlers encountered growing resistance from the discriminated Polish population of Krajna, who clung to their native language and the Roman Catholic religion. This found expression among decreasing Polish population in the establishment of patriotic Polish associations, choirs, sports clubs, banks and self-help organizations.

Wyrzysk was incorporated into a newly reborn Poland in 1919 by Treaty of Versailles, but merely 20 years later, with the beginning of World War II, the city was yet again occupied by Germany and made part of the new Third Reich province of Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia as the seat of the county/district (kreis) of Wirsitz. The town was taken by Red Army in January 1945 and returned to Poland after the war.

[N21546]
Source Posen Marriage DB >>> http://poznan-project.psnc.pl/search.php
Parafia katolicka Debowo, wpis 3 / 1849
Adalbertus Kruk (31)

Justina Korzeniewska (28) ojciec: Joannes, matka: Marianna

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