In 1827, Bądkowo had 37 houses and 387 inhabitants. The Bądkowo estate had 1659 morgs of land area. The Bądkowo Parish belongs to the Nieszawa Deanery, which has 2020 parishes within the deanery. Gmina Bądkowo's local court belongs to Precinct II. The post office is located in the Osięciny estate. Bądkowo is a distance of 21 verst from Nieszawa.
1) A village located in powiat Nieszawa and gmina Bądkowo. The village belongs to the parish of the same name, Bądkowo. The original church is lost, but the walls are still erected and show that it dates back to the 14th century.
Administrative location in 1895 (Słownik Geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego): Bądkowo, Powiat Nieszawa, Gubernia Warszawske, Vistula Land, Russian Empire.
Current administrative location: Bądkowo, Gmina Bądkowo, Powiat Aleksandrów, Województwo Kujawsko–Pomorskie, Poland.
Translated by Al Wierzba, September 2010. Originally posted on
Source: Słownik Geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego - Warsaw [1895, vol.15a, ].
A river. It comes out of Gopła Lake near Kruszwica and becomes a watery marsh on the eastern shore of the lake and occupies a pretty significant amount of space, which creates pastures for the surrounding villages. This stream flows through the following church villages: Kobielice, Siniarzewo, Bądkowo and follows along through to the Bachórka folwark and onto the Polówka folwark (belonging to the Wieniec estate). At the Nowy mill it falls into the Zgłowiączka River, which pours its water into the Wisła River at Włocławek. Historically, the water of the Bachorza spread through the wide area of meadows and swamps, which almost did not permit communication between the villages situated on both sides of its banks. Only at the end of the 18th century, Wincenty Modliński, the Krzywosądz heir and Chamberlain of Breść Kujawski, had excavated and banked up an area between Krzywosądz and Sędzin. This area was across the marsh, therefore some of the land was drained and took on a more regular water line. To reward the costs taken, King Stanisław August, gave the Chamberlain the village of Piołunowo. The drained swamps were quickly overgrown with willows and other shrubs. These shrubs became refuge for wolves. Therefore, in 1835, a raid was ordered, where 20 wolves were killed at once and then the environ was completely freed of the pest.
Administrative location in 1895 (Słownik Geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego): Bachorza, Powiat Nieszawa, Gubernia Warszawske, Vistula Land, Russian Empire.
Current administrative location: Bachorza, Gmina Zakrzewo, Powiat Aleksandrów, Województwo Kujawsko–Pomorskie, Poland.
Translated by Al Wierzba, September 2010. Originally posted on
Source: Słownik Geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego - Warsaw [1895, vol.1, ].
An extensive area of muddy meadow lands. The area was once the bottom of a lake or river (w dokumecie z 1297 nosi miano fluvium w kod. dypl. Rzyszczew. IV - 142), which linked the Gopła Lake with the Wisła River. It begins in the Grand Duchy of Poznań at the north end of the Gopła Lake and enters the Kingdom of Poland in Powiat Nieszawa, between the two villages of Kobielice and Bronisław and extends to the east with a small bow towards the north between the following villages: Sędzin, Krzywosądz, Kuczkowo, Czołpin, Siniarzewo, Ujma, Słupy, Krotoszyn, Wysocinek and for the Wolica mill, north of Breść Kujawski, that connects to the Zgłowiączka River. Bachorza once had a great commercial importance as a waterway between the surrounding Gopła area, the Wisła, and the Baltic; but sailing on it could only take place during the spring tide. Swamps are probably the remains of one of its branches, where with the Gopła once connected to the Wisła River. There still is the stream bed of the Zgłowiączka River that reaches the Wisła near Włocławek. In 1836, the government's recommendation was to dig a channel, but the correct leveling effect had not been achieved. In 1858, owners of the adjacent land shared forces to dig under the direction of the Tonne technique. The channel was dug three miła long, six feet wide, and ten feet deep, which dried up 4,000 morgs of land and cost 7,000 rubles.
Administrative location in 1895 (Słownik Geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego): Bachorza, Powiat Nieszawa, Gubernia Warszawske, Vistula Land, Russian Empire.
Current administrative location: Bachorza, Gmina Zakrzewo, Powiat Aleksandrów, Województwo Kujawsko–Pomorskie, Poland.
Translated by Al Wierzba, September 2010. Originally posted on
Source: Słownik Geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego - Warsaw [1895, vol.15a, ].
A folwark located in powiat Nieszawa. It belongs to the parish and gmina of Bądkowo. There are 81 inhabitants and a total land area of 480 morgs. There are 7 peasants on the manor farm.
Administrative location in 1895 (Słownik Geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego): Bachórka, Powiat Nieszawa, Gubernia Warszawske, Vistula Land, Russian Empire.
Current administrative location: Bachórka, Gmina Bądkowo, Powiat Aleksandrów, Województwo Kujawsko–Pomorskie, Poland.
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