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Maciej Mathais CHOLEWCZYNSKI

[N3903]

1846 - 11 NOV 1912

  • BIRTH: 1846, Rynarzewo, Rynarschewo, pow Szubin, PL
  • BURIAL: St Joseph Cemetery
  • DEATH: 11 NOV 1912, South Bend, IN
Family 1 : Josephine LUCZAK
  • MARRIAGE: 1889, Rynarzewo, Rynarschewo, pow Szubin, PL
  1. +Martha CHOLEWCZYNSKI
  2. +Helen CHOLEWCZYNSKI
  3.  Mary CHOLEWCZYNSKI
  4. +William CHOLEWCZYNSKI
  5.  Leo CHOLEWCZYNSKI
  6. +Rosalia CHOLEWCZYNSKI
  7.  Frank CHOLEWCZYNSKI
  8.  Casmier CHOLEWCZYNSKI

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[N3903] Catholic parish Rynarzewo [Netzwalde]
entry 4 / 1889

Matthias Cholewczyński (43 years old, widower) 100%
father: Rochus , mother: Francisca
Josepha Łuczak (26 years old)
father: Adam , mother: Marianna

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Rynarzewo (German: Rynarschewo ) is a village in Poland located in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship , in the county of Nakielski , in the commune of Szubin nad Gąsawka, near its mouth to the Noteć . At the end of March 2011, according to the National Census, the village was inhabited by 1461 inhabitants [1] . A local service center with a health clinic, a library and a school team

Middle Ages
Location document for Rynarzew was issued in 1299. The first parish church was created simultaneously with the location of the city or even several years earlier. The village has preserved the municipal coat of arms, which is classified as Szreniawa and belongs to the category of knight's coat of arms. Contemporary times In 1837, the Volunteer Fire Brigade was established here (one of the two oldest TSO units in Poland). In 1907 [the necessary footnote ], the Prussian administration replaced the existing German name Rynarschewo , with the name Netzwalde . In the vicinity of Rynarzew, during the Wielkopolska uprising fierce battles took place, during which the village was repeatedly reflected and lost in favor of the Germans. Finally, Rynarzewo became part of independent Poland. Until 1934, Rynarzewo had city rights [2] . In 1947, it was established in the village of Koło Gospodyń Wiejskich, and in 1982 a common room with a library. In 2002, the Association of Development Initiatives Rynarzewo was established

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