Northern Prussian
1911 Map from Rand McNally & Co.'s Unrivaled Atlas of the World (page 110)
This atlas was passed down in my family from Fred Tagatz.
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Provinces:
* Brandenburg (eastern Part)
* East Prussia (part)
* Pomerania (most)
* Posen
* West Prussia

See below for list of some of the villages in the Netze River area. This is the region where I found records of relatives who settled in the Marquette County area.

Some villages & features near Netze River:
* Augustwalde (now Szczecin) * Bartschin (now Barcin) * Betsche (now Pszczew) * Birnbaum (now Miedzychod) * Brahe River * Bromberg (1) (now Bydgoszcz) * Bromberg (2) (now Bydgoszcz) * Budsin (now Budzyn) * Buk * Buszkowo * Dembowo (1) * Dembowo (2) * Deutsch-Krone (1) (now Walcz) * Deutsch-Krone (2) (now Walcz) * Dombrowka (now Dabrowo) * Drage River * Dratzig * Dratzig Lake * Driessen * Dzialyn * Ellehue * Elsenau (now Damaslawek) * Eulenburg * Eulenberg * Exin (1) (now Kcynia) * Exin (2) (now Kcynia) * Falkenburg (now Zlocieniec) * Flatow (now Zlotow) * Friedheim (1) (now Miasteczko Krajenskie) * Friedheim (2) (now Miasteczko Krajenskie) * Gnesen (now Gniezno) * Gollantsch (now Golancz) * Gr. Bothin Lake * Hammerstein (now Czarne) * Herzberg * Hoenau * Janowitz (now Janowiec) * Jastrow (now Jastrowiec) * Kamim (now Kamien Krajenski) * Kazmierz * Kischkowen * Klecko * Kleparz * Kliahrheim * Kobelnitz * Kolmar (now Chodziez) * Kostrzyn * Kreuz (now Krzyz) * Krojanke (now Krajenka) * Kwiltsch * Labischin (now Labiszyn) * Landeck (now Ledyczek) * Lebehnke * Linde * Lobsonka River * Lopienno * Luttin * Lubow * Ludom * Margonin * Märk Friedland * Miala * Mieschisko * Mogilno * Mrotschen (1) (now Mrocza) * Mrotschen (2) (now Mrocza) * Murowana-Goslin (now Murowana Goslina) * Nakel (1) (now Naklo) * Nakel (2) (now Naklo) * Nekla * Netze River (1) (now Notec River) * Netze River (2) (now Notec River) * Netzthal (1) * Netzthal (2) * Neustaat * Niechanow * Obersitzko (now Obrzycko) * Obornik (now Oborniki Wielkopolskie) * Opalenitza (now Opalenica) * Pinne (now Pniewy_ * Pinnow * Posen (now Poznan) * Pr. [Preussisch] Friedland (now Debrzno) * Prust * Pudewitz (now Pobiedziska) * Ratzebuhr (now Okonek) * Ritschenwald * Rokietnice (now Rokietnica) * Rogasen (now Rogozno) * Rogowo * Sabin * Sadke (1) * Sadke (2) * Samter (now Szamotuly) * Samotschino (1) * Samotschino (2) * Scharfenort * Scharnikan * Schepitz (1) * Schepitz (2) * Schloppe (now Czlopa) * Schneidemuhl (1) (now Pila) * Schneidemuhl (2) (now Pila) * Schoken * Schonlanke (1) (now Trzcianka) * Schonlanke (2) (now Trzcianka) * Schubin (1) (now Szubin) * Schubin (2) (now Szubin) * Schwarzenau (2) (now Czerniejewo) * Schwersenz (now Swarzedz) * Stempuchowo * Stowen (1) * Stowen (2) * Templeburg * Tirschtieget [or Tirschtiegel ?] * Tremessen (now Trzemeszno) * Tscheriejewo * Tuchel (now Tuchola) * Tutz (1) (now Tuczno) * Tutz (2) (now Tuczno) * Usch (1) (now Ujscie) * Usch (2) (now Ujscie) * Vandsburg (now Wiecbork) * Waitze * Wargowo * Warthe River * Willatowo * Wirsitz (1) (now Wyrzysk) * Wirsitz (2) (now Wyrzysk) * Wissek (1) (now Wysoka) * Wissek (2) (now Wysoka) * Wittenberg (1) * Wittenberg (2) * Woldenberg (now Dobiegniew) * Wongrowitz * Wronke (now Wronki) * Zempelburg (now Sepolno Krajenskie) * Zippnow * Zirke * Znin