Standesamt Samotschin was a civil registration district (Standesamt) in Kreis Kolmar, Province of Posen of the German Empire (1871-1918). The administration offices were located in the town of Samotschin, with both urban and rural sub-offices, and administered the communities of: More information about these communities can be found in the general articles:
Szamocin (prev. Samotschin)
Community Polish name Type 1895 Pop Prot Cath Jew Civil Ofc Police Ofc Court Ofc Cath. Ch Prot. Ch Notes More
Samotschin Szamocin Town 2079 1321 535 223 Sam (S) Sam Mar Mar Sam
Samotschin Szamocin Estate 812 406 403 3 Sam (S) Sam Mar Mar Sam
Antonienhof Antoniny Village 285 258 27 Sam (S) Sam Mar Mar Rat
Athanasienhof Atanazyn Village 351 282 69 Sam (S) Sam Mar Mar Sam
Freundsthal Village 222 200 22 Sam (S) Sam Mar Mar Sam
Josephsruh Jozefowice Village 324 315 9 Sam (S) Sam Mar Mar Sam
Laskowo Laskowo Village 542 397 145 Sam (S) Sam Mar Mar Sam
Ludwigslust Colony abt 230 Part of Samotschin estate
Mariannenhof Colony abt 245 Part of Samotschin estate
Nalentscha Nalecza Village 211 209 2 Sam (S) Sam Mar Mar Sam
Ratschin Ratczyn Village 520 495 25 Sam (S) Sam Mar Mar Rat
Samotschin Hammermühle Hamer Estate 44 37 7 Sam (S) Sam Mar Mar Sam
Samotschin Netzedamm Tollhouse abt 15 Part of Samotschin estate
Seefeld Colony abt 60 Part of Samotschin estate
Smolary Smolary Village 331 44 284 3 Sam (S) Sam Kol Mar Sam Part of Samotschin estate?
Borowo Borowo Village 239 139 100 Sam (L) Sam Mar cho Sam
Freirode Swoboda Village 179 88 91 Sam (L) Sam Mar Jak Lin
Heliodorowo Heliodorowo Village 716 592 124 Sam (L) Sam Mar Mar Sam
Jaktorowo Jaktorowo Estate 698 81 617 Sam (L) Sam Mar Jak Lin
Liepe Lipa Village 458 261 185 12 Sam (L) Sam Mar Jak Lin
Lindenwerder Lipia Gora Village 1344 1125 215 4 Sam (L) Sam Mar Jak Lin
Sokolitz Sokolec Village 267 204 56 Sam (L) Sam, Kkol Mar Jak Lin
Waldthal (Borowo Hauland) Borowskie Oledry Village 137 114 23 Sam (L) Sam Mar Mar Sam

Jak = Jaktorowo; Kol = Kolmar; Lin = Lindenwerder; Mar = Margonin; Sam (S) = Samotschin (town); Sam (L) = Samotschin (rural area)
KM=www.KartenMeister.com entry; MQ=www.MapQuest.com map.
Note: Town name spelling varied, especially whether German names were one word or two; the letters "C" and "K", "I" and "J" were often swapped.
Population data may be inaccurate (see German census of 1895).

Szamocin (official site, Polish & German only) https://web.archive.org/web/20080111035809/http://www.szamocin.umig.gov.pl/

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