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Mathias BLADECKI
[N6091]
1830 - ____
- BIRTH: 1830, Margonin, Chodziez, PL
Family 1
: Marianne SMIGIELSKA
- MARRIAGE: 1853, Margonin, Chodziez, PL
- Mary BLADECKI
- +Jacob BLADECKI
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[N6091]
Margonin - city in the province of Wielkopolska , in the district Chodziez. .
Office of the urban-rural Margonin . During the years 1975-1998 the town belonged to the province Pila .
As of December 31, 2009 the city had a 2980 population [1] .
Margonin lies in the north-eastern part of Wielkopolska in the district Chodziez. the Margoninka; and Lake Margonin'skim . The city has less than 3000 inhabitants living in an area of over 5 square kilometers. Margonin located in Upland Chodzieskie . The city is an important road junction. This cross route:
Provincial road No. 190 ( Krajenka - Gniezno )
Provincial road No. 193 ( Golancz - Rataje )
Margonin is within walking distance to major commercial and administrative centers in the region as well as from centers of neighboring communities.
Currently Margonin not accessible by train, because the line Golancz - Chodziez. closed. Public transport in the city is engaged in Pila bus , which offers several buses a day to most of the neighboring towns, as well as additional facilities such as Poznan and Pila .
History
Margonin was from a small village, which already existed in the early Middle Lake Margonin'skim. The monastery gave rise to two fortified urban settlement. The first written note came on 15 May 1364 years [2] . The settlement civic rights received before the year 1402, in an effort Joanna Gembicki those rights restored in 1696. Margonin was then a private town. What is known is that around 1450, the city was encircled by fortifications of the city. Year 1772 brought a stagnation of the city that was annexed to Prussia . This situation lasted until 1807, when it Margonin is incorporated into the Duchy of Warsaw and for the next eight years under his rule was. The eighteenth century was a period of rapid growth, expanding trade, commerce, services. Particularly well developed drapery. An image of the same rapid development supported by the fact that in 1818 the city population Margonin 1640 inhabitants. A further development of the city has experienced in connection with the construction of a railway line linking Chodziez. of Golancz that passes through Margonin. The fact that this occurred in 1908. The town's development was interrupted by the Wielkopolska Uprising . The rebels entered the town on January 6, 1919 year but only after more than a year ended in Margonin Prussian rule. This took place January 18, 1920 year. In the interwar period the city developed slowly and sluggishly. September 5th Army German mastered Margonin, and for the people has entered a period of Nazi terror. City Margonin was liberated Jan. 22, 1945 year. After the war, there was reconstruction and development of the city, which has become a focal point of service and trade with developed tourist resort functions. Its name is derived probably from a name that begins with the prefix-Marg, historians, however, failed to establish a specific person. According to local legend, the name comes from the name of the Teutonic knight Margo, who was impressed by the beauty of the daughter of the owner of the village Su?aszewo - Nina. After the abduction of the girl he settled in the court of the lake, around which a settlement developed [3] .
[N21628]
Poaen Marriage DB
Parafia katolicka Margonin, wpis 24 / 1853
Matthias Bladecki (23) ojciec: Joseph Bladecki, matka: Catharina
Marianna S'migielska (18) ojciec: Joannes S'migielski, matka: Agnes
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