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mataitai



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Post Posted: Wed May 18, 2016 4:09 pm      Post subject: Visiting Szamocin/Samotschin
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We will be visiting Szamocin (Samotschin) which is just north of Margonin
in Poznan. All the family records that I have found in microfilm are from
the Margonin Catholic Parish. Wondering if anyone knows this town - would
the graveyard for ancestors from the 1840-1880 timeframe be in Margonin or Szamocin?
I believe that the churches in Szamocin were built after that time so am
guessing that they would have attended church in Margonin.
Many thanks!
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Post Posted: Wed May 18, 2016 4:55 pm      Post subject: Re: Visiting Szamocin/Samotschin
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mataitai wrote:
We will be visiting Szamocin (Samotschin) which is just north of Margonin
in Poznan. All the family records that I have found in microfilm are from
the Margonin Catholic Parish. Wondering if anyone knows this town - would
the graveyard for ancestors from the 1840-1880 timeframe be in Margonin or Szamocin?
I believe that the churches in Szamocin were built after that time so am
guessing that they would have attended church in Margonin.
Many thanks!
Mataitai


Szamocin was erected in 1922. The source below for Margonin states XII century.
http://parafie.genealodzy.pl/index.php?op=pr&pid=10531

Gilberto
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Post Posted: Wed May 18, 2016 5:22 pm      Post subject:
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Thank you for your fast reply. So if the parish church at that time
was in Margonin then the cemetery during that time would also be
in Margonin?
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Post Posted: Wed May 18, 2016 5:52 pm      Post subject:
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mataitai wrote:
Thank you for your fast reply. So if the parish church at that time
was in Margonin then the cemetery during that time would also be
in Margonin?
Mataitai


I think so.
Some links to polish cemeteries:
http://www.polskie-cmentarze.pl/Spis-cmentarzy
http://www.cmentarze.1wojna.pl/cmentarz-pk02a039kola1a.html
Gilberto
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Post Posted: Wed May 18, 2016 6:14 pm      Post subject:
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Thank you again!!
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