Standesamt Tremessen was a civil registration district (Standesamt) located in Kreis Mogilno, province of Posen of the German Empire (1871-1918) and administered the communities of:
Community | Polish name | Type | 1895 Pop | Prot | Cath | Jew | Civil Ofc | Police Ofc | Court Ofc | Cath. Ch | Prot. Ch | Notes | More |
Tremessen | Trzemeszno | Town |
Population data may be inaccurate (see German census of 1895).
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