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Gabriel RADOMSKI

[N2756]

7 MAR 1871 - ____

  • BIRTH: 7 MAR 1871, Gembitz, Poznan, PL
Father: Andreas RADOMSKI
Mother: Eleanor MICHALICKI

Family 1 : Anna F HOLLIS
  • MARRIAGE: 16 JUN 1897, St Joseph Catholic Cemetery, Mishawaka, IN
  1.  Louis A RADOMSKI
  2.  Virginia RADOMSKI

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[N2756] Gembitz, Poznan, PL
Is a small rural village powiat (county Czarnikau-Sch©œnlanke)
Czarnk©dw] ( German Czarnikau, Scharnikau 1940-1945) is the county seat of Czamkowsko-Trzcianecki powiat (county Czarnikau-Sch©œnlanke) and a rural community in Poland . It is located in the north of the Greater Poland Voivodeship , south of Pila (Pila) on the network .
Czarnk©dw was founded in the 10th or 11 Century. 1108, the city was annexed to Poland. 1244-1407 he was the seat of a castellan. The city charter was the place in 1369th Of 13 Century to the first half of the 17th Czarnk©dw century was owned by the noble family of Na?e;cz belonging noble family Czarnkowski. Therefore, the city still has the same coat of arms as the noble family of Na?e;cz. 1647 a Catholic parish school was opened.

1772, there was the city with the Netzedistrict to Prussia. She belonged to the German Empire until 1920. Czarnikau was county town for the county Czarnikau in the province of Posen .

As Czarnikau 1920, the newly formed Second Polish Republic was knocked down, the remaining houses located north of the networks, previously called Czarnikau degradation in Germany. They received the new name German Czarnikau and were in the newly formed district networks in the border Posen-West Prussia incorporated. [3] German Czarnikau was renamed in 1937 in Scharnikau.

1939-1945 Czarnk©dw was south of the networks occupied by the Germans in 1940, the city also renamed Scharnikau and the Warta Country Reichsgau eingliederten.

Towards the end of the Second World War , on 27 February 1945 already, the school was reopened.

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