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From: =James Birkholz= <>
Subject: Re: [POSEN] Military in Rogasen
Date: Wed, 02 Mar 2005 23:34:32 -0600
In-Reply-To: <002601c51ee1$44ea2e40$0301010a@com.au>
At 12:35 PM 3/2/05, Trevor Hein wrote:
>We found a Military records LDS film 72 690
>for the military parish of Rogasen,
>the 7th Husaren Regiment and the 7. Royal Ulanen Regiment.
>Filmed on 7. Feb. 1952 in Berlin.
>It covers births, marriages and deaths 1834 to 1870
One of the websites reference by Ray
http://www.grosser-generalstab.de/regiment/husaren/steuerung/h07f.html
has a history of the
Das Husaren-Regiment König Wilhelm I. (1. Rheinisches) Nr. 7
Standorte: (Garrison place)
1815 Stab (HQ) und 1. Esk. (Squadron) Inowrazlaw, 2. Stolpe, 3. Trzemeszno,
4. Rogasen.
1817 Stab und 2. Esk. Poln. Lissa, 1. Ostrowa, 3. Kempen, 4. Kosten.
1821 4. Esk. Krotoschin.
1826 3. Esk. Militsch.
1828 4. Esk. Zduny.
1831 1. Esk. Kosten, 3. Schmiegel, 4. Posen.
1832 Stab und 4. Esk. Posen, 1. Kosten, 2. Nakel, 3. Inowrazlaw.
1833 3. Esk. Wreschen, 3. Rogasen.
1837 3. Inowrazlaw.
1849 4. Kosten.
1852 Bonn
Auszeichnungen: (Awards)
22. März 1897 Silberne Pauken.
Feldzüge, Schlachten und Gefechte. (Campaigns, battles and engagements)
1815 gegen Frankreich. (France)
1848 in Posen: 28. 4. Grätz, 30. 4. Miloslaw, 2. 5. Stenszewo, 8. 5.
Rogalin, Rogalinek, Buck, Trzebowo.
(This would be against the Polish uprising for independence during the 1848
revolution)
1866 Feldzug gegen Österreich: (Austria) 27. 6. Hühnerwasser , 28. 6.
Münchergrätz, 2. 7. Prasek, 3. 7. Königgrätz.
1870 - 1871 Feldzug gegen Frankreich: 18. 8. 1870 Gravelotte-St. Privat,
19. 8. - 27. 10. Einschließung von Metz, 25. 11. Moreuil (2. u. 3. Esk.),
26. 11. Berthaucourt les Tennes (2. u. 3. Esk.), 27. 11. Amiens, 4. 12.
Bosc le Hard und Buchy, 23. und 24. 12. an der Hallue, 2. 1. 1871
Sapignies, 3. 1. Bapaume, 18. 1. Tertry-Poeuilly, 19. 1. St. Quentin.
If I'm intrepreting this correctly:
In 1815, the HQ and 1st squadron were in Inowrazlaw (later Hohensalza), 2nd
squadron in Stolpe, 3rd in Tremessen, 4th in Rogasen.
2 years later, the HQ & 2nd squadron moved to Lissa, the 1st moved to
Ostrowa (Ostrowo?), 3rd to Kempen, 4th to Kempen
4 years later, the 4th moved to Krotoschin
5 years later, the 3rd moved to Militsch
2 years later, the 4th moved to Zduny
3 years later, the 1st moved to Kosten, the 3rd to Schmiegel, the 4th to Posen
1 year later, the HQ and 4th moved to Posen, the 1st to Kosten, the 2nd to
Nakel, the 3rd to Inowrazlaw
1 year later, the 3rd moved to Wreschen, then Rogasen
4 years later, the 3rd moved back to Inowrazlaw
(1848 revolution)
12 years later, the 4th moved to Kosten
1 year later all moved to Bonn
but I'm probably not interpreting it exactly right, or it isn't complete,
since there appears to have been a presence in Rogasen from 1833 to at
least 1870.
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