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== Chojnice, Pomorskie, Poland<br>formerly<br>Konitz, Westpreußen, Preussen, Germany  ==
== Chojnice, Pomorskie, Poland<br>formerly<br>Konitz, Westpreussen, Preussen, Germany  ==


'''See also [[Kreis Konitz|Kreis Konitz]]'''
'''See also [[Kreis Konitz|Kreis Konitz]]'''

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Chojnice, Pomorskie, Poland
formerly
Konitz, Westpreussen, Preussen, Germany
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See also Kreis Konitz

History[edit | edit source]

  • Chojnice, Pomorskie, Poland (since 1999)
  • Chojnice, Bydgoszcz, Poland (from 1975 - 1998)
  • Chojnice, Pomorskie, Poland (1945 - 1975)
  • Konitz, Westpreußen (1939 - 1945)
  • Chojnice, Poland (1920 - 1945)
  • Konitz, Westpreußen, Preußen, Germany (1871 to 1920)
  • Konitz, Preußen, Germany (1772 to 1871)
  • Konitz, Poland (Royal Preußen, 1466-1772)
  • Konitz, Pomerelia (Teutonic Order, 1309 - 1466)
  • Konitz founded about 1309 by Hermann von Balk, knight of the Teutonic Order
  • Also known as:
    Conitz, Chonice, Chònice (Kashubian), Khoynitsy, Khoјњice, Хојњице, ホイニツェ
  • History of Chojnice in English at Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chojnice
  • Gemeindeverzeichnis Landkreis Konitz 1900 (includes population counts):
    http://www.gemeindeverzeichnis.de/gem1900///gem1900.htm?westpreussen/konitz.htm

Parish Records[edit | edit source]

  • Roman Catholic
    Kirchenbuch, 1651-1890 (FHL Catalog) 
  • Lutheran (Evangelisch):
    Kirchenbuch, 1632-1917 (FHL Catalog)