Ignacy Tobiasz Family – Research Summary Part I
Hello,
I would like to summarize the records that I’ve found so far, for my 3x great grandfather Ignacy Tobiasz. All the records are from the Kujawy area of Poland. The present day locations are in Gmina Inowrocław, Gmina Lubanie, Gmina Zakrzewo, Gmina Bądkowo, Gmina Dobre, and Gmina Koneck, all within Kujawsko-Pomorskie Province. The information is derived from the listed records below.
- Baptism of Ignacy Tobiasz (1820).
- Marriage of Ignacy Tobiasz and Zofia Karpik (1846).
- Baptism of Maciej Tobiasz (1848).
- Death of Maciej Tobiasz (1848).
- Baptism of Marianna Tobiasz (1850).
- Baptism of Katarzyna Tobiasz (1850).
- Death of Katarzyna Tobiasz (1851).
- Baptism of Mateusz Tobiasz (1853)
- Baptism of Andrzej Tobiasz (1860).
- Death of Ignacy Tobiasz (1868).
- Marriage of Andrzej Tobiasz and Michalina Sobocińska.
- Marriage of Michał Tobiasz and Rozalia Nowak (1885).
- Death of Zofia Tobiasz (1898)
Ignacy Tobiasz was born in the village of Dulsk (1), on July 11, 1820, to his parents Stanisław Tobiasz and Agnieszka Buszka. Sometime before April 1845, the Stanisław and Agnieszka Tobiasz family moved from the Prussian village Dulsk (or one the surrounding villages) to the Russian village of Krotoszyn (2).
By 1846, Ignacy was residing in the village of Gawronki (3), where he was a farmhand. On June 1, 1846, Ignacy would marry Zofia Karpik in the village of Bądkowo (4), where she was a resident. Ignacy and Zofia would continue to reside in the village of Bądkowo until 1851. During these years, Ignacy worked as a farmhand and a horseman. Ignacy and Zofia had 3 children between 1846-1851 in the village of Bądkowo. There first child, Maciej, was born on February 6, 1848 and died a short time later on April 16, 1848. There second and third children were twins. Maryanna and Katarzyna were born on November 15, 1850.
Ignacy would seek employment as a laborer in the village of Gosławice (5), where he and his family also lived. Some of his brothers and sisters also resided in the area. On October 29, 1851, Katarzyna would die less than a year old. On August 13, 1853, Ignacy and Zofia would have a son named Mateusz.
The next record that I’ve found indicates that Ignacy and his family lived in the village of Adolfin (6) by 1860, where Ignacy worked as a farmhand. On November 25, 1860, Ignacy and Zofia had another son, named Andrzej. Ignacy’s brother Andrzej was the godfather.
Around 1861-1863, Ignacy and his family may have resided in Biesiekierz (7). According to my 2x great grandfather’s marriage record, he was born to Ignacy and Zofia, in the village of Biesiekierz, in about 1862. Also, Ignacy was a godfather to a child in 1862 in this same village.
By 1868, Ignacy and his family were once again residents of the village of Adolfin. Ignacy continued working as a farmhand until his death on November 28, 1868.
I have found two marriages of Ignacy and Zofia’s children. The first occurred in the village of Koneck (8), Andrzej and Michalina Sobocińska were married on June 19, 1881. The second occurred in the village of Zakrzewo (9), Michał and Rozalia Nowak were married on October 18, 1885.
Zofia Tobiasz, nee Karpik passed away on November 23, 1898 in the village of Zakrzewo. Her last residence was listed as being within the district of Sędzin.
The summaries of the children of Ignacy and Zofia can be found here:
Locations:
(1) Dulsk, Kreis Inowroclaw, Department of Bromberg, Grand Duchy of Posen, United Prussian States.
(2) Krotoszyn, Powiat Nieszawa, Warszawa Guberinia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
(3) Gawronki, Powiat Nieszawa, Warszawa Guberinia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
(4) Bądkowo, Powiat Nieszawa, Warszawa Guberinia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
(5) Gosławice, Powiat Nieszawa, Warszawa Guberinia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
(6) Adolfin, Powiat Nieszawa, Warszawa Guberinia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
(7) Biesiekierz, Powiat Nieszawa, Warszawa Guberinia, Congress Kingdom of Poland
(8) Koneck, Powiat Nieszawa, Warszawa Guberinia, Vistula Land, Russian Empire
(9) Zakrzewo, Powiat Nieszawa, Warszawa Guberinia, Vistula Land, Russian Empire
Best Regards,
Al