Radojewice – Gmina Dabrowa Biskupia – Slownik Geograficzny Translations
Hello,
Below is my translation of the Słownik Geograficzny Krolestwa Polskiego entry for Radojewice. Any errors in the translations are completely my own.
Location information:
Current administrative location: Radojewice, Gmina Dąbrowa Biskupia, Powiat Inowrocław, Województwo Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Poland.
Administrative location in 1895 (Słownik Geograficzny Krolestwa Polskiego): Radojewitz, Kreis Inowroclaw, Regierungsbezirk Bromberg, Provinz Posen, Kaiserlich Deutsches Reich.
Also known as Radajewice, German name: Radojewitz, it was formerly known as Radajewice. It is a village, estate, and urban district located in powiat Inowrocław. Radojewice is about 12 kilometers southeast from Inowrocław and much further northeast of Kruszwica. Radojewice is elevated about 109 meters above sea level. Radojewice belongs to the Góra Parish. The post office is located in Łojewo. The railway station is located in Inowrocław.
In 1489, Radojewice belonged to the Radojewski family. Then, in 1553, Radojewice belonged to the Zakrzewski family. In 1583, Jan Niemojowski owned 1/2 łan of Radojewice.
Currently, the village has 20 houses with 157 inhabitants (all residents are Catholic). The estate has 9 houses with 145 inhabitants. The Radojewice area, including the Popowo folwark, has an area of land equal to 662.79 hectare (343.25 hectare of farmland, 99.16 hectare of meadows, 156.20 hectare of pasture, 26.63 hectare of forests, 26.73 hectare of unused barren land, and 8.82 hectare of water). The income generated from the land is equal to 4646 marks. Radojewice specializes in Dutch and Frisian cattle breeding. The urban district includes the Popowo folwark, which totals 10 houses with 163 inhabitants (36 Protestants and 127 Catholics).
Słownik Geograficzny Krolestwa Poliskiego – Warsaw [1895, vol.09, p.391]. Retrieved from http://www.mimuw.edu.pl/polszczyzna/SGKP/SG09.djvu?djvuopts&page=391
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Al