Johann Krüger (1791-1865) and his wife Dorothea nee Lüning (1801- 1887) received title to 42 Morgen and 26 Ruthen confirmed by the General Commission of Posen December 15, 1847 and registered February 29, 1852.
Johann Krüger had received the rights to the property as Property 6 based upon a notarized contract with his father Andreas Krüger on August 17, 1815. In the contract Johann paid to his brother his share of the estate and provided a life estate to the married couple Andreas Krüger. The document implies that Andreas Krüger’s wife was not Johann’s mother. It is possible that this contract was created to protect Johann’s interest in the property at the time of his father’s remarriage. The records also record that the title was not fully corrected until March 17, 1837.
Andreas Krüger was likely the Krüger recorded in the 1793 Census.
On February 6, 1852 Property 6 was closed and Property 22 was created.
On July 22, 1854 the Krügers received another 38 Morgen and 113 Ruthen from the Radomski Estate.
Johann Krüger and Dorothea nee Lüning had at least six children: Louisa (1821-1895), Johann Ludwig (1823-1890), Johann Krüger (1833-1906), Friedrich Wilhelm (born 1846), Friedrich August (born 1838), and Martin. On January 25, 1860 the couple transferred their property to their son Johann in an inheritance contract. In the contract the younger Johann agreed to pay his brothers Martin and Friedrich August 400 Thaler each and 300 Thaler to his youngest brother Friedrich Wilhelm.
The younger Johann Krüger married Ernestine Wilhelmine Henke (1842-1922) the daughter of Ludwig and Johanne nee Fedder Henke from Property 3 on November 27, 1860 in Gembitz Hauland. The marriage record says that Johann is the third son of Johann Krüger.
Johann and Ernestine Krüger jointly owned the property until July 13, 1901 when they transferred it to their son Ludwig Gustav (1870 – 1936) and new daughter-in-law Anna Sophia Hoffmann (born 1878). The widowed Sophia transferred the property to her daughter Elsa and her son-in-law Richard Kurt Kropp (born 1905) on April 17, 1937. The Kropps owned the property until after the war.
Property 6/22 was owned by a member of the Krüger family for over 150 years.

