Dobrzyn (Golub-Dobrzyn) Records in the Dulsk Parish

I was doing some research on a family from Dobrzyń, now known as Golub-Dobrzyń after the merging of two towns on opposite sides of the river Drwęca. Dobrzyń was a part of the parish in Dulsk and part of the Russian partition of Poland. I was surprised the records were written in Polish as most of what I have worked with has been in Latin or German. I was puzzled by two dates always being given next to one another. I later realized that one date was the Gregorian calendar date we commonly use and the other was the Julian calendar date being used in Russia at that time. There was a twelve day difference between the calendars during the 1800s. Records beginning in 1868 and thereafter were writtin in Russian. Fortunately, some of the indexes and records include names using the Roman alphabet (rather than the Cyrillic alphabet of Russisan). Besides Dobrzyń, the Dulsk parish also took in Wilczewo, Wilczewko, Sokołowo, Kamionka, Zaręba, Frankowo, Białkowo and maybe some other small villages. The records were written in paragraph form which makes them VERY difficult to find names (not as easy as scanning down an orderly list of names). Fortunately, the records were indexed at the end of each year-- which is why I am writing this.

If I was looking for someone in this parish, it would be inefficient to try to read paragraph by paragraph knowing that there are end of year indexes. I just need to know how to bring up the index and search the list of names. For one of the Dulsk 'films', I have found and recorded the entry points to the index pages for you. If someone I was researching was born in 1858 I would use the table below to see that births for 1858 are indexed on image 417. I would go to the following web page: Entry point to this 'film' and enter 417 in the image box to bring up the birth index for 1858. If you find a name in the index, you can note the record number and find it among that year's entries (we will know it's after image 397 which ends 1857 and before image 417 from the table below). The web page I gave you above will work for births, deaths and years I have in the table below. The marriage index entry points are 'clickable' on the year and will take you directly to the index page. The table may also tell you the approximate number of records for a given year which may not be useful but was interesting. Be aware that sometimes the name is recorded wrong in the index or the page that the record should appear on is missing (sigh). In the cases the page was missing, it was more likely that it was skipped during imaging rather than having been lost. If the page had been lost, there would be a discontinuity in numbering from the left side of the image to the right side. Instead the discontinuity occurs from one image to the next.

I got carried away and indexed the marriages (so theoretically you wouldn't need to access the index pages). The marriages were added to the main marriage index on this site. Since I created the index from an index of just the grooms and their brides, it does not contain the detail you will find within the actual marriage record. For example, I did not include the full date (just the year), parents or former spouses, or actual page number. You are provided a link to the entry point of the collection and the image number that you would use to access the image where the marriage record begins. Use the Enum. # to locate the record on the page. The paragraph format is very difficult to read. The record usually starts with the date on the Julian calendar. The witnesses come after the date. I then looked for the word między (between) which indicated information about the groom followed. In this parish, information about the bride followed the conjunction a (and). The layout is something like: a marriage between groom, son of parents and bride, daughter of parents. If a widower or widow, the previous spouse might be named. The record also gives three other dates which are the dates the banns were published.

Image number Type Year # of records Description
274 Births 1851-1862 Volume title page, Item 3
294 Births 1851 102
320 Births 1852 102
338 Births 1853 80
354 Births 1854 88
368 Births 1855 81
383 Births 1856 86
397 Births 1857 75
417 Births 1858 109
438 Births 1859 118
467 Births 1860 113
500 Births 1861 122
541 Births 1862 125
Births 1863-1869 Volume title page, Item 4
878 Births 1863 136
907 Births 1864 114
936 Births 1865 113
971 Births 1866 120
1005 Births 1867 131
1055 Births 1868 122
1111 Births 1869 118
1115 Births 1870-1874 Volume title page, Item 5
1154 Births 1870 126
1189 Births 1871 115
1222 Births 1872 127
imaging continues on another 'film'
11 Marriages 1826
13 Marriages 1827
15 Marriages 1828
18 Marriages 1829
19 Marriages 1830
24 Marriages 1831
35 Marriages 1832
42 Marriages 1833
48 Marriages 1834
53 Marriages 1835
59 Marriages 1836
64 Marriages 1837
69 Marriages 1838
73 Marriages 1839
77 Marriages 1840
84 Marriages 1841
89 Marriages 1842
96 Marriages 1843
106 Marriages 1844
112 Marriages 1845
117 Marriages 1846
122 Marriages 1847
127 Marriages 1848
134 Marriages 1849
143 Marriages 1850
550 Marriages 1851 20
554 Marriages 1852 15
563 Marriages 1853 25
569 Marriages 1854 19
579 Marriages 1855 14
588 Marriages 1856 22
598 Marriages 1857 33
614 Marriages 1858 45
624 Marriages 1859 25
630 Marriages 1860 14
639 Marriages 1861 23
654 Marriages 1862 27
667 Marriages 1863 27
681 Marriages 1864 25
693 Marriages 1865 31
54 Marriages 1866
67 Marriages 1867
82 Marriages 1868
105 Marriages 1869
113 Marriages 1870
125 Marriages 1871
143 Marriages 1872
158 Marriages 1873
167 Marriages 1874
183 Marriages 1875
196 Marriages 1876
211 Marriages 1877
236 Marriages 1878
242 Marriages 1879
250 Marriages 1880
700 Deaths 1851-1862 Volume title page, Item 3
701 Deaths 1851 46
712 Deaths 1852 79
721 Deaths 1853 63
729 Deaths 1854 45
740 Deaths 1855 77
751 Deaths 1856 81
764 Deaths 1857 89
777 Deaths 1858 90
793 Deaths 1859 87
805 Deaths 1860 66
821 Deaths 1861 57
839 Deaths 1862 66