Lutheran Records in Russian Poland

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Evangelical (Lutheran) Church Parish Records in Russian Poland

Included with all of the people who lived in Poland, a significant number were of German ancestry. Most were also of the Evangelical (or Lutheran) faith. These people moved into Poland from the German states and Prussia at least as early as the late 18th century, and somewhat continuously in large numbers until at least the 1870s. By about 1900, many of these people had left this area to move to present-day eastern Poland, Volhynia, or other places. It appears that a significant number never left Poland until at least World War II.

1. Poland, as used here, and until we discover a better definition, will, in part, be generally the area shown on a map by A. Breyer dated 1938 titled “Karte Der Deutschen Siedlungen in Mittelpolen” (= Map of German Colonies in Middle Poland). That map lists the Evangelical (or Lutheran) parishes and the date of establishment and are noted in the list that follows with a [1]. The list of parishes from that map has been supplemented from the following sources.

2. A second source of parish names is “Verzeichnis der Gemeinden und Pastoren der Evangelisch-Augsburgischen Kirche in Polen, Jahr 1910” (=List of Parishes and Pastors of the Evangelical Church in Poland in the year 1910) and are noted in the list that follows with a [2].

3. A third source of parishes is a portion of a map entitled “Die evang.-Luth. Gemeinden in Mittelpolen- 1939” (=The Evangelical Lutheran Parishes in Middle Poland-1939) and are noted in the list that follows with a [3].

4. A fourth source for the list which follows is from the LDS Church Family History Library (FHL) Catalog, and the items found are noted with a [4].

5. A fifth source for the list which follows is a map entitled "Die Gemeinden der Evangelisch-Augsburgischen Kirche in Polen am 1.9.1939" The Evangelical Lutheran Parishes in Poland on September 1, 1939) and are noted in the list that follows with a [5].

Family History Library filming generally ends with about the 1880s records, because the remaining records were not yet 100 years old at the time of filming. Because records after about 1869 are in the more difficult (to us) Russian Cyrillic, the Society for German Genealogy in Eastern Europe will, at this time, limit the tranlation of Lutheran parish indexes to 1869 (except for those cases where the film continues in German or Polish) and earlier. We will also include later indices where our volunteers have undertaken the translation of the later indices that are avaialble.

Handwritten records were kept for all births, marriages and deaths that were reported to the Lutheran Church. If an event occurred before the establishment of a Lutheran parish, the record is most likely in a nearby parish that was already established before the time of the event. In some cases, even though the event was for a person of the Evangelical (or Lutheran) faith, the event may be recorded in the Catholic Church records for that area.

The names of the Evangelical (or Lutheran) parishes, their province in Poland as shown on the above noted Breyer map, their date of establishment, and our comments on the status of scans of indexes are as follows.

Notes for the list that follows:

1. The date of establishment listed is from the 1938 Breyer map if shown on that map. If there is no additional date following the first date listed below, and the parish records exist, they are from the first noted date. If there is no first date, none is shown on the Breyer map.

2. Many of the dates below are followed by another date with a question mark. This second date is the earliest date of filmed as records as shown in the FHL Catalog:

3. Click on any parish below to view the listing of films for that parish. If the field under Status has a name shown, that individual is translating at least the indices for the parish. As soon as we have copyright release, we will post a database of these translations in the members area of our web site.

4. No attempt has been made to correlate the parishes listed below to those of present-day Poland. This is partly due to the fact that Poland again changed all province names in 1998. It is not known whether the boundaries of East and West Prussia noted below are the same as those shown on the Breyer map.

5. NKLR= No known Lutheran Records

6. Note that some of the parish films include as many of three different copies of the same record. It is believed that where these multiple copies exist, that the FHL filmed actually found the original record and one or more hand written copies as produced by the parish clergy. See Suwalki films below for an example.

 

Parish Year Established Status
Aleksandrow/ Alexandrow [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] 1827 (1826?)  
Alexandrow/ Aleksandrow [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] 1827 (1826?)  
Alt-Ilvesheim/ Stara Ilwiczne [3, 5] ?? NKLR
Andrzejow (see Nowosolna) [1, 3, 4, 5] 1925 NKLR
Augustow/ Augustowo (affiliated with Suwalki) [2, 3, 4, 5] ??(1848?)  
Augustow/ Augustowo (Military Parish) [3, 4, 5] ??(1796?)  
Babiak [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] 1793(1780?) Al Muth
Belchatow (includes Jozefow) [1, 2, 3 , 4, 5] 1820 (1781?) Richard Stein
Beuthen [3] ?? NKLR
Bialystok [3, 4, 5] ??(1841?)  
Bledow (affiliated with Rawa) [1, 2, 3, 5] 1839 NKLR
Bobrowniki (nearLipno) ??(1846) Rose Ingram
Borowo/ Wilhelmswalde [3] ?? NKLR
Brest Kujawisch/ Brzesc Kujawska [5]   NKLR
Brzesc/ Kujawisch/ Brest/ Kujawska [5]   NKLR
Brzeziny [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] ?? NKLR
Brzozowka (=Brzozie?, or =Brzozowo?) [1, 3, 5] 1927 NKLR
Bukowiec/ Koenigsbach [5]   NKLR
Butter Hol./ Maslaki (affiliated with Konin) [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] 1842 (1827?)  
Chelm=Cholm [2, 5] ?? NKLR
Chinow [1, 3] 1840 NKLR
Chmielowka (also see Suwalki) [4] ??(1793?)  
Chodecz [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] 1801 (1809?) Al Muth
Choroszcz [3] 1832? NKLR
Chorzeszow [3] ?? NKLR
Czentochowa/ Czestochowa/ =Tschenstochau [2, 3, 4, 5] ??(1859?)  
Czentochowa/ Czestochowa/ =Tschenstochau (Military parish) (includes Frankenstein) [2, 3, 4, 5] ??(1764?)  
Czestochowa/ Czentochowa/ =Tschenstochau [2, 3, 4, 5] ??(1859?)  
Czestochowa/ Czentochowa/ =Tschenstochau (Military parish) (includes Frankenstein) [2, 3, 4, 5] ??(1764?)  
Dabie / Dombie [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] 1800 (1809?) Al Muth
Dombrowa/ Dabrowa [3, 5] ?? NKLR
Deutsch- Secymin/ Secymin Niemiecki/ Secymin Nowy (affiliated with Wyszogrod) [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] 1843 (1850?)  
Dobrzyn a.d. Weichsel/ Dobrzyn n. Wisla (affiliated with Plozk) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1838  
Dombie / Dabie (includes Brzeziny) [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] 1800 Al Muth
Dombrowa/ Dabrowa [3, 5] ?? NKLR
Dziepolz / Dziepolc (includes Radomsko) (affil. with Kleszczow) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1843 (1841?) Victor Gess
Frankenstein (see Czestochowa Military Parish) [4] ??(1764)  
Gabin/ Gombin (includes Lipiny) [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] 1829(1832?) Al Muth
Godlewo [2, 5] ??  
Golbeck (see Buche/ Wiechowo) [4] ??(1810?)  
Gollub/ Golub-Dobrzyn [4] ?? (1781)  
Golub-Dobrzyn/ Gollub [4] ??(1781)  
Gombin/ Gabin (includes Lipiny) [1 ,2, 3, 4] 1829(1832?)  
Gostynin (includes Nowa Wies) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1824 (1826?) Al Muth and Rose Ingram
Gozdowa [1, 3] 1840 NKLR
Gr.-Konigshuld/ Paproc Duza [1 ,2, 4] 1837 Carol Gottschalk Burns
Gr.-Konigshuld/ Paproc Duza (Reformed Lutheran) [4] 1837  
Grajewo (see Lomza Reformed) [3, 4] ??(1856?)  
Grodziec [1 ,2, 3, 4] 1796 (1827?) Al Muth
Groembach/ Laznowska Wola [1 ,3] 1928 NKLR
Gross Dembie/ Wielki Dab [1] 1842 NKLR
Huta Bardzynska (affiliated with Alexandrow) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1839 (1849?)  
Ilow (Part 1) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1775(1779?) Heinz Rode, Al Muth and Diethard Kolewe
Ilow (Part 2) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1775(1779?) Heinz Rode, Al Muth and Diethard Kolewe
Izbica [1, 3] 1909 NKLR
Jackowo/ Schoenwald [3] ?? NKLR
Jawor (affiliated with Radom) [2] ?? NKLR
Jozefow (also see Belchatow) (affiliated with Stawiszyn) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1843 (1907?)  
Kalisz/ Kalisch (Part 1) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1795 (1808?) Al Muth
Kalisz/ Kalisch (Part 2) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1795 (1808?) Al Muth
Kalwarja/ Kalvarien/ Kalvarija (affiliated with Mariampol) [2] 1914  
Kalwarja/ Kalvarien/ Kalvarija (Reformed Lutheran) (affiliated with Mariampol) [2, 4] ??(1844?)  
Kamocin [1, 3] 1873 NKLR
Karolew (see Nowa Wies) (affliliated with Wiskitki Zyardow) [2, 3, 4] ??(1843?)  
Kattowitz [3] ?? NKLR
Kielce [2, 3, 4] ??(1838?)  
Kleszczow [1, 2, 3, 4] 1847 (1844?)  
Kleszczow / Kucow (Reformed) [1,2,3,4] 1853  
Koenigsbach / Bukowiec [3, 5] ?? NKLR
Kolo (affiliated with Kalisch) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1843 Al Muth
Konin [1,2,3,4] 1826 (1827?) Al Muth
Konska Wola (affiliated with Lublin) [1, 2, 3] 1841 NKLR
Konstantynow Lodzki [1, 2, 3, 4] 1829 (1826?)  
Kowal [1,3,4] 1802 (1838?) Al Muth
Kozienice (affiliated with Radom) [2] ?? NKLR
Kozy [1, 3] 1934 NKLR
Ksawerow [3] ?? NKLR
Kucow (Reformed Lutheran)(affiliated with Kleszczow) [4] ??(1853?)  
Kurdirkos Naumiestis / Vladislavov / Wladyslawow / Neustadt (Part 1) (affiliated with Wizajny) [2, 4] ??(1843?)  
Kurdirkos Naumiestis / Vladislavov / Wladyslawow / Neustadt (Part 2) (affiliated with Wizajny) [2, 4] ??(1843?)  
Kutno (affiliated with Lowicz) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1798 (1835?) Al Muth
Kutno (Military parish) [4] ??(1797?)  
Lakie [3] 1836? NKLR
Lask (affiliated with Zdunska Wola) [2, 3, 4] 1809 Richard Stein
Laznowska Wola/ Groembach [1, 3] 1928 NKLR
Leczyca/ Lentschutz (affiliated with Ozorkow) [1, 2, 3] 1848 NKLR
Lentschutz/ Leczyca (affiliated with Ozorkow) [1, 2, 3] 1848 NKLR
Leslau/ Wloclawek [1, 2, 3, 4] 1821 (1829?) Al Muth
Leslau/ Wloclawek (Military Parish) [4] 1796  
Lipiny (see Gabin) (affiliated with Przasnysz) [2, 3, 4] ??(1832?)  
Lipno [1, 2, 3, 4] 1799 (1808?) Linda Pauling
Lipno Confirmations only (1867-1906)    
Lisewo/ Lissewo (near Pyzdry) (affiliated with Zagorow) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1858 (1889?) NKLR
Lodz [1, 2, 3, 4] 1826(1828?) John Marsch
Lomza [2, 3, 4] ??(1839?)  
Lomza (Reformed Lutheran) (includes Grajewo) [3, 4] ??(1856?)  
Lowicz / Lowitsch [1, 2, 3] 1836 NKLR
Lowitsch / Lowicz [1, 2, 3] 1836 NKLR
Lublin [2] (see also Wlodawa) (records coming) ??  
Ludwikowo [1, 3] 1933 NKLR
Makowiska / Makowisko [1, 3] 1927 NKLR
Mariampol / Marienfeld / Miriampol (in Suwalki region) [2] ??(1832?)  
Marienfeld / Miriampol / Mariampol (in Suwalki region) [2] ??(1832)  
Maslaki/ Butter Hol. (affililiated with Konin) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1842 (1827?) Al Muth
Michalki (near Rypin) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1778 (1810?) Earl Schultz
Mielau / Mlawa (Part 1) (affiliated with Przasnysz) [2, 3, 4] 1839  
Mielau / Mlawa (Part 2) (affiliated with Przasnysz) [2, 3, 4] 1839  
Miriampol/ Marienfeld/ Mariampol (in Suwalki region) [2] ??(1832?)  
Mlawa/ Mielau (Part 1) (affiliated with Przasnysz) [2, 3, 4] 1839  
Mlawa/ Mielau (Part 2) (affiliated with Przasnysz) [2, 3, 4] 1839  
Nasielsk (affiliated with Pultusk) [2, 3, 4] ??(1846?) Lee Fausak
Nessau / Nieszawa [1 ,2, 3] 1838 NKLR
Neudorf / Neubrow (on the Bug River) - see Wlodawa    
Neudorf / Nowa Wies (near Gostynin) (includes Karolew) [2, 3, 4] 1843  
Neuhof / Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki (Part 1) (includes Tomaszow) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1782 (1833?)  
Neuhof / Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki (Part 2) (includes Tomaszow) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1782 (1833?  
Neu-Ilvesheim/ Nowa Iwiczna [1] 1842 NKLR
Neustadt / Vladislavov / Kurdirkos Naumiestis / Wladyslawow (Part 1) (affiliated with Wizajny) [2, 4] ??(1843?)  
Neustadt / Vladislavov / Kurdirkos Naumiestis / Wladyslawow (Part 2) (affiliated with Wizajny) [2, 4] ??(1843?)  
Neu-Sulzfeld/ Nowosolna (includes Andrzejow) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1838  
Nieszawa/ Nessau [1, 2, 3] 1838 NKLR
Nowa Iwiczna/ Neu-Ilvesheim [1] 1842 NKLR
Nowa Wies/ Neudorf (near Gostynin)(includes Karolew) [2, 3, 4] 1843 Al Muth and Rose Ingram
Nowosolna/ Neu-Sulzfeld includes Andrzejow) [1 ,2, 3, 4] 1838  
Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki / Neuhof (Part 1) (includes Tomaszow) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1782 (1833?  
Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki / Neuhof (Part 2) (includes Tomaszow) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1782 (1833?) Lee Fausak
Orlowa [3] ?? NKLR
Osiek nad Wisla [4] ??(1836) Linda Pauling
Osowka [4] ??(1858) Linda Pauling
Ossowka [1, 2, 3] 1930  
Ostenburg / Pultusk [1, 2, 3, 4] 1843 Monica DeSalvio
Ozorkow [1 ,2, 3, 4] 1826 Al Muth
Pabjanicka / Ruda Pabjanicka [3] 1929? NKLR
Pabjamice / Pabianice [1, 2, 3, 4] 1829 (1827?)  
Paproc Duza/ Gr.-Konigshuld [1, 2, 4] 1837 Carol Gottschalk Burns
Paproc Duza/ Gr.-Konigshuld (Reformed Lutheran) [4] 1837  
Peisern / Przdry Hol. [3] ?? NKLR
Petrikau / Piotrkow Trybunalski [1, 2, 3, 4] 1793(1879?)  
Petrikau / Piotrkow Trybunalski (Military parish) [4] 1793(1799?)  
Petrykozy H. [1, 3] 1872 NKLR
Pilica [1, 2, 3, 4] 1837 (1839?)  
Piotrkow Trybunalski/ Petrikau [1, 2, 3, 4] 1793 (1879?)  
Piotrkow Trybunalski/ Petrikau (Military parish) [4] 1793 (1799?)  
Plock / Plozk / Schrottersburg (Part 1) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1804(1808?) Dave Ferchau and Don Kronenberger
Plock / Plozk / Schrottersburg (Part 2) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1804(1808?) Dave Ferchau and Don Kronenberger
Plonsk (affiliated with Wyszogrod) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1840 (1832?)  
Plozk / Plock / Schrottersburg (Part 1) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1804 (1808?) Dave Ferchau and Don Kronenberger
Plozk / Plock / Schrottersburg (Part 2) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1804 (1808?) Dave Ferchau and Don Kronenberger
Poddebice (affiliated with Konstantynow) [2, 3, 4] ??(1844?) Al Muth
Pozdzenice (affiliated with Belchatow) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1857 (1851?)  
Prazuchy [1, 2, 3, 4] 1808 (1826?) Al Muth and Harald Bresch
Preny (affiliated with Godlewo) [2] ??(1855?)  
Przasznysz [1 ,2, 3, 4] 1823 (1835?) Gary Warner
Przasznysz (Military parish) (Part 1) [4] ??(1802?)  
Przasznysz (Military parish) (Part 2) [4] ??(1802?)  
Przdry Hol./ Peisern ?? NKLR
Przedecz [1, 2, 3, 4] 1827 (1828?) Al Muth
Pultusk / Ostenburg [1, 2, 3, 4] 1843 Monica DeSalvio
Radom [1, 2, 3] 1830 NKLR
Radomsko (see also Dziepolz) [1, 3, 4] 1917 (1873?) Victor Gess
Radzymin [1, 2, 3, 4] 1844 (1846?)  
Rawa [1, 2, 3] 1829 NKLR
Rosterschutz / Wladyslawow (see also Russocice) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1776 Al Muth and Edith Riske
Ruda Pabjanicka/ Pabjanicka [1, 3] 1927 NKLR
Russocice (includes Wladyslawow near Turek) [4] ??(1826?) Al Muth and
Rypin [1, 3] 1888? Earl Schultz
Sadoles (near Platkownica) (affiliated with Wegrow) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1842 (1845?)  
Schoenwald/ Jackowo [3]   NKLR
Schrottersburg / Plozk / Plock (Part 1) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1804 (1808?) Dave Ferchau and Don Kronenberger
Schrottersburg / Plozk / Plock (Part 2) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1804 (1808?) Dave Ferchau and Don Kronenberger
Secymin Niemiecki/ Secymin Nowy/ Deutsch Secymin (affiliated with Wyszogrod) [2, 3, 4, 5] 1896? (1850?)  
Secymin Nowy/ Secymin Niemiecki/ Deutsch Secymin (affiliated with Wyszogrod) [2, 3, 4, 5] 1896? (1850?)  
Seirijai/ Sereje/ Serejai (affiliated with Mariampol) (Part 1) [2, 4] ??(1800?)  
Seirijai/ Sereje/ Serejai (affiliated with Mariampol) (Part 2) [2, 4] ??(1800?)  
Seirijai/ Sereje/ Serejai (affiliated with Mariampol) (Part 3 Reformed) [2, 4] ??(1800?)  
Sejny (affiliated with Suwalki) [2, 3, 4] ??(1810?)  
Sichelberg / Sierpc [1, 2, 3, 4] 1837 Earl Schultz
Siemiatkowo [3] 1934 NKLR
Sieradz [3] ?? NKLR
Sieradz Military ??(1796)  
Sierpc/ Sichelberg [1, 2, 3, 4] 1837 Earl Schultz
Skrzypkowo [1, 3] 1930 NKLR
Slonsk / Slonska [3] ??(1808?)  
Sobieseki Kol. / Sobiesenki [1, 2, 3, 4] 1808 (1820?) Al Muth
Sobiesenki / Sobieseki Kol. [1, 2, 3, 4] 1808 (1820?) Al Muth
Sompolno [1 ,2, 3, 4] 1840 Al Muth
Sosnowiec [2] ?? NKLR
Sosnowitz [3] 1922 NKLR
Stara Ilwiczne/ Alt-Ilvesheim [2, 3] ?? NKLR
Stawiszyn [1 ,2, 3, 4] 1780 (1809?) Al Muth
Strykow [3] ?? NKLR
Sudargen/ Sudargas/ Sudargi (affiliated with Szaki) [2, 4] ??(1843?)  
Sudargas/ Sudargen/ Sudargi (affiliated with Szaki) [2, 4] ??(1843?)  
Sudargen/ Sudargas/ Sudargi (affiliated with Szaki) [2, 4] ??1843  
Sudargi/ Sudargen/ Sudargas (affiliated with Szaki) [2, 4] ??(1843?)  
Sudauen/ Suwalki [2, 3, 4] 1838? (1793?)  
Suwalki/ Sudauen (also includes some of Chmielowka) [2, 3, 4] 1838? (1793?)  
Szaki [2] ?? NKLR
Szczuczyn (affiliated with Lomza) [2] ?? NKLR
Tomaszow Maz. [1, 2, 3] 1828 NKLR
Tschenstochau/ =Czestochowa/ =Czentochowa [3, 5] ??(1859?)  
Tschenstochau/ =Czestochowa/ =Czentochowa Military [3, 5] ??(1764?)  
Turek [1, 2, 3, 4] 1837 Al Muth and Arthur Kuhn
Vilkaviskis / Wilkowischai / Wilkowyszki (affiliated with Mariampol) [2, 4] ??(1845?)  
Virbalis/ Wirballen/ Wierzbolowo [2, 4] ??(1825?)  
Verzhbolov / Wirballen / Wierzbolow ??(1825?)  
Vishtitis/ Wysztiniec/ /Wischtiten/ Wisztyniec/ Vistytis (affiliated with Wizajny) [2, 4] ??(1844?)  
Vladislavov / Kurdirkos Naumiestis / Wladyslawow / Neustadt (Part 1) (affiliated with Wizajny) [2, 4] ??(1843?)  
Vladislavov / Kurdirkos Naumiestis / Wladyslawow / Neustadt (Part 2) (affiliated with Wizajny) [2, 4] ??(1843?)  
Warschau/ Warzawa [1, 2, 3, 4] 1781 (1827?) Al Muth
Warzawa/ Warschau (Military parish) [4] ??(1793?)  
Warzawa/ Warschau (Reformed Lutheran) [4] ??(1823?)  
Wegrow/ Wengrow [1, 2] 1650 NKLR
Wengrow/ Wegrow [1, 2] 1650 NKLR
Wielki Dab/ Gross Dembie [1] 1842 NKLR
Wielun [2, 3, 4] 1630(1825?)  
Wierzbolowo/ Virbalis/ Wirballen [2, 4] ??(1825?)  
Wierzbolowo / Verzhbolov / Wirballen ??(1825?)  
Wilhelmswalde/ Borowo [3] ?? NKLR
Wilkowischai/ Vilkaviskis/ Wilkowyszki (affiliated with Mariampol) [2, 4] ??(1845?)  
Wilkowyszki Wilkowischai/ Vilkaviskis(affiliated with Mariampol) [2, 4] ?? (1845?)  
Wirballen/ Virbalis/ Wierzbolowo [2, 4] ??(1825)  
Wirballen / Verzhbolov / Wierzbolowo ??(1825?)  
Wischegrad/ Wyszogrod (Part 1) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1805(1826?) Al Muth and Brenda Brandt
Wischegrad/ Wyszogrod (Part 2) [1, 2, 3, 4]    
Wischtiten/ Wisztyniec/ Wysztiniec/ Vishtitis/ Vistytis (affiliated with Wizajny) [2, 4] ??(1840?)  
Wiskitki (near Zyrardow) [1 ,2, 3] 1805 NKLR
Wisztyniec/ Wysztiniec/ Wischtiten/ Vishtitis/ Vistytis (affiliated with Wizajny) [2, 4] ??(1844?)  
Wizajny/ Wyzajny [2, 3, 4] ??(1844?)  
Wladyslawow/ Rosterschutz (see also Russocice) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1776 Al Muth and Edith Riske
Wladyslawow / Vladislavov / Kurdirkos Naumiestis / Neustadt (Part 1) (affiliated with Wirballen) [2, 4] ??(1843?)  
Wladyslawow / Vladislavov / Kurdirkos Naumiestis / Neustadt (Part 2) (affiliated with Wirballen) [2, 4] ??(1843?)  
Wloclawek/ Leslau [1, 2, 3, 4] 1821 (1829?) Al Muth
Wloclawek/ Leslau (Military Parish) [4] 1796  
Wlodawa (see also Lublin). This is a special case. Refer to note at the end of this list.    
Wola Mlocka [3] ?? NKLR
Wyszogrod/ Wischegrad (Part 1) [1, 2, 3, 4] 1805 (1826?) Al Muth and Brenda Brandt
Wyszogrod / Wischegrad (Part 2) [1, 2, 3, 4]    
Wysztiniec/ Wisztyniec/ Wischtiten/ Vishtitis/ Vistytis (affiliated with Wizajny) [2, 4] ??(1844?)  
Wyzajny/ Wizajny [2 ,3, 4] ??(1844?)  
Zagorow [1 ,2, 3, 4] 1856 (1843?) Al Muth
Zawiercie [3] 1926? NKLR
Zelow [3] 1826? NKLR
Zelow (Reformed Lutheran) [4] ??(1826?)  
Zdunska Wola [1, 2, 3, 4] 1831 Dick Stein
Zgierz [1, 2, 3, 4] 1824 (1828?) Al Muth
Zyrardow [1, 3] ( near Wiskitki) 1898 NKLR
Zychlin (also Reformed?) (near Konin) [4] 1866 Al Muth and Edith Riske
Zychlin (Reformed Lutheran) (near Konin) [4] 1795  

 

Wlodawa - Most of the records in this list are for parishes of the Ewangelisch Augsburg (Lutheran) Church in Poland. The Ewangelisch Reformierte (Reformed) Church served Wlodawa. Most of the Germans in this parish were from Neudorf / Neubrow on the east side of the Bug River. This was the oldest long standing German settlement in Polish territory going back to the 1600s. Since it was on the east side of the Bug, it was technically in Volhynia so we have recorded the available records there. This church may have also covered some later Germans settelements in the northern part of what was later the Lublin Parish. Records date back to the 1790s.

 

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