Kaczkowo, Inowrocław County

Coordinates: 52°53′44″N 18°20′49″E / 52.89556°N 18.34694°E / 52.89556; 18.34694
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Kaczkowo
Village
Kuyavian-Pomeranian
CountyInowrocław
GminaGniewkowo

Kaczkowo

Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship
, in north-central Poland.

History

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The bishop's brother, Zygmunt Dąmbski, Count of Lubraniec, inherited the manor of Kaczkowo.[1] The manor then passed to Zygmunt's son, Wojciech Dąmbski, in 1706, and on to Wojciech's son, Antoni Dąmbski, in 1725. Antoni sold the manor to his brother-in-law (and third cousin) Kazimierz Dąmbski, in 1741.[2] Kazimierz's son, Jan Chrziciel Dąmbski, Count of Lubraniec, inherited the manor in 1765. He was living at Kaczkowo in 1812, when foreign troops from Wuerttemberg destroyed the palace.[3]

In 1831, Jan Chrziciel's elder son, Apolinary Dąmbski, inherited Kaczkowo, while his younger son, Kazimierz (whose right to the title "Count Dombski" was recognized by the Prussian government in 1821) inherited Płonkowo. He died in 1833, leaving two daughters and a son, Stanislaw Kostka, who had no issue.[4]

The village of Kaczkowo was served by the Roman Catholic parish of Płonkowo.

In 1882, Kaczkowo had 19 houses, and 141 inhabitants, all Lutherans. Nine inhabitants were illiterate. The nearest post office, telegraph office and railway station were at Gniewkowo, four kilometers away.[5]

References

  1. ^ Jarosław Dumanowski, Hrabiowie na Lubrancu: dzieje fortuny magnackiej (Torun: Wydawnictwo Adam Marszalek, 2000), pp. 77, 86
  2. ^ Seweryn Uruski, Rodzina, Herbarz Szlachty Polskie, vol. III (Warsaw, Poland: Skład Głowny Księgarnia Gebethnera i Wolffa, 1906), pp. 102, 109
  3. ^ Seweryn Uruski, Rodzina, Herbarz Szlachty Polskie, vol. III (Warsaw, Poland: Skład Głowny Księgarnia Gebethnera i Wolffa, 1906), p. 110
  4. ^ Seweryn Uruski, Rodzina, Herbarz Szlachty Polskie, vol. III (Warsaw, Poland: Skład Głowny Księgarnia Gebethnera i Wolffa, 1906), p. 111
  5. ^ Słownik Geograficzny Krolestwa Polskiego, vol. III, (Warsaw: 1882), p. 655