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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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Franciszck WIERZBINSKI
[N4622]
ABT 1839 - ____
- BIRTH: ABT 1839, Prussian, Poland
Family 1
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- MARRIAGE: BEF 1859, Poland
- John WIERZBINSKI
- +Agnes WIERZBINSKI
- +Antonia WIERZBINSKI
- Vincent WIERZBINSKI
- +Michael WIERZBINSKI
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[N4622]
woj. kujawsko-pomorskie
pow. inowrocawski
gmina Kruszwica
Traces of settlement in Wroble ( meaning the bird "Sparrow") goes back to the Neolithic period. According to the findings of archaeologists - under the surface there are a minimum of three buildings and a number of oter ruins. Wroble was a former village knight. In the sixteenth century (in documents from 1560) the village is mentioned as part of a parish in Wr©dblewo. Most likely, it was known under the name Wr©dblewo. In 1557 a farm bought by Stanislaw Dora Jan Niemojewski of Niemojewa-one of the leaders of the Reformation. There were even Dora Victor, Waryn and Felix, who had poured half the land and zagrodnicy: Peter Masten'ski had 2 lans, Simon Masten'ski half Lana and Lana Laurel Masten'ski half. For a time the tribute in the form of tithes from the village vicars kruszwiccy downloaded. Following the partition of Polish from 1772 Wroble were in the Kingdom of Prussia in 1807-1815 belonged to the Duchy of Warsaw. In the mid-nineteenth century, the village had 742 acres, 7 houses and 170 inhabitants. The total population was 149 Catholics. Here was a powerful estate (with a palace and a park) initially led by Grabski, then taken over by the German authorities. In 1896 he laid the stone pavement. In 1905 part of the estate was parceled out, thus giving the land for German settlement (12 homes). Wroble residents were Catholic parish and school in Wr©dblewo, a Protestant parish and school in Kruszwica evangelical in Br©ddzkach.
In 1929 the estate was parceled out between two local peasants. The last administrator was Lipowicz. In 1918 he founded the TSO (acquired customs office equipment Paprosie). We have already opened a primary school. From the municipal social house built. In the village there were also orchards belonging to Henry Makowski Kruszwica wine. In the years 1929-1931 lived here eccentric Countess Christie Carolina, then took over the palace of Angela and Peter Kyskowie . Since 1936 he lived in the palace of the last pre-war mayor Kruszwica - John Borowiak.
After the outbreak of the war (the German army marched here Sept. 6), Wroble was in the territory annexed to the Third Reich - in the provinceof Warta. During the September campaign killed M. Tadzik, L. Lemanik, as a result of execution: J. S'wiecz, J. Kabat. Reviews of German civilians from Pieck spared this fate the later years of school and director of the OSP commander - John Walin'skiemu. Destroyed the original figure of St.. Anthony, the statue of Our Lady before a similar fate has protected, keeping it A. Wasowski. The name of the village was changed to Sperlingshoff. July 31, 1940, the majority of residents (holders) were expelled to the General Government. Several other residents never returned, dying at such displacement disease.
In the village blacksmith work, and the work of a dental point lead. In the 60s because of the small number of students (less than 20) closed the school, it is currently allocated for housing and rural community center. For a period of PRL operated milk catchment. The cultural life of the local organizing CSR by organizations of national celebration ceremonies, dances and amateur theater activities.
Statue of Our Lady of the XIX
Today, children in Wroble benefit from an elementary school in Wapowski. Wroble residents participated actively in its expansion. Most bricks to build a school bought: John Glowacki, and Paul Kanarek. The nearest high school is in Bachorcach, secondary school in Kruszwica. Within the limits of villages Wroble is also a city Wolany (2 families). Runs through the village bus station Coast-Silesia (the nearest PKP Regional Services - Karczyn, approximately 2 km to the north) and the pipeline. 2 km to the west is Lake Tryszczyn. In 2004, the palace was burnt down. In Wroble lived for some time coach Paul Nastula - Wojciech Borowiak, which judoka won the Olympic gold medal in 1996.
In the village there are two roadside shrines of the nineteenth century: the Virgin Mary and St. Anthony and wooden crosses: erected in 1945 and 1957 (Wolany). In the park there are two monuments of nature: zmiennobarwny beech and lime with a circumference of 360 cm. Near the remains of the pre-war German cemetery for victims of cholera (Polish counterpart closer location has not been established). Interesting is located on the edge of the forest powerful boundary stone with the date 1876,
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