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Mennonites who were residents of Sankt Albrecht were members of the [[Danzig Mennonite Church (Gdansk, Poland)|Danzig Mennonite Church]]. | Mennonites who were residents of Sankt Albrecht were members of the [[Danzig Mennonite Church (Gdansk, Poland)|Danzig Mennonite Church]]. | ||
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Sankt Albrecht (also known as Danzig-Sankt Albrecht, Vorstadt-St. Albrecht, and Pfarrdorf-Sankt Albrecht; now known as Gdańsk-Święty Wojciech; coordinates: 54.28206, 18.63822 [54° 16′ 55″ N, 18° 38′ 17″ E]; population in 1905, 1,138) is located approximately 1.7 kilometers (1 mile) north of Pruszcz Gdański (Praust) and 8 km (5 miles) south-west of Gdańsk (Danzig). Święty Wojciech is the Polish name for Saint Adalbert of Prague (d. 997), who was martyred while trying to convert Baltic Prussians in what is today Poland.
Until 1772 Sankt Albrecht was located in what was known as Royal Prussia (also known as Polish Prussia) in the Kingdom of Poland. The First Partition of Poland in 1772 resulted in the creation of a new province on 31 January 1773, called West Prussia, in which the village was located. Sankt Albrecht was located in Kreis Danzig-Stadt until the establishment of the Free City of Danzig in 1920. The village came under the control of Nazi Germany during World War II until February 1945, when it was occupied by Soviet forces and returned to Poland.
The 1776 Prussian census lists four Mennonite families in Sankt Albrecht with the following surnames: Feith, Hamm, Sudermann, and Wilcke. In 1820 the village had 749 inhabitants, of which 13 were Mennonite.
Mennonites who were residents of Sankt Albrecht were members of the Danzig Mennonite Church.
Bibliography
Wolf, Hans-Jürgen. "Familienforschung in Westpreußen." Web. 23 June 2020. http://www.westpreussen.de/pages/forschungshilfen/ortsverzeichnis/details.php.
Author(s) | Richard D Thiessen |
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Date Published | April 2013 |
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Thiessen, Richard D. "Sankt Albrecht (Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. April 2013. Web. 22 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Sankt_Albrecht_(Pomeranian_Voivodeship,_Poland)&oldid=168705.
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Thiessen, Richard D. (April 2013). Sankt Albrecht (Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 22 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Sankt_Albrecht_(Pomeranian_Voivodeship,_Poland)&oldid=168705.
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