Gottlieb Siewert (1788-1864) and his wife Anna Elisabeth nee Wichner (died before 1857) received title to 64 Morgen and 107 Ruthen confirmed by the General Commission of Posen December 15, 1847 and registered February 29, 1852. On July 22, 1854 they received another 21 Morgen and 43 Ruthen from the Radomski estate.
There is little information for this couple. The baptism of their daughter Wilhelmine on March 10, 1816 offers some clues as to their parents’ identities. Her godparents were Johann Griesbach, Peter Siewert, and Anna Carolina Wichner nee Schmidt. At that time there was a Peter Siewert born in 1789 living in Gembitz Hauland. He would be the right age to potentially be a brother to Gottlieb. Anna Carolina Wichner is the wife of Martin Wichner who in 1852 are living at Farm 2 next door. Anna Elisabeth is likely the sister of Martin. Elisabeth and Martin are potentially the children of the Johann Wichner from the 1793 census.
Gottlieb and Elisabeth had at least one more daughter, Amelia (1835- 1892). Amelia later married Martin Maas.
Elisabeth died prior to December 8, 1857 when her estate was settled by her daughter and son-in-law, Martin and Amelia Maas, paying 976 Thaler, 26 Silbergrosschen and 3 Pfennig for the property. This transaction was registered on February 20, 1858.
On April 10, 1860 they partitioned their property creating Property 10 which they sell to Christoph Tumm (1832-1887). The land description in this transaction establishes a location bordering the Radom – Niewiemko road, the border of Radom and the property of Ludwig Henke. This location establishes that the farm numbers start at the south end of the community following the road north for the remaining properties.
In April 26, 1864 the Maas’ sell another 17 Morgen from their farm for 700 Thaler to Johann Wanke from Gembitz Hauland. This partition becomes Property 14. Amalie’s father, Gottilieb, dies of old age on June 10th and the transaction is registered on July 31st. The couple potentially sold the partition in anticipation of needing to pay Amalie’s siblings their father’s legacy.
The Maas family sells the balance of their property to Andreas Rohde (born 1832) and Henriette nee Gehrke (1832- 1875) by contract written on December 9, 1869 and January 11, 1870 for 1,300 Thaler. The sale was registered on April 4, 1870 and the family moved to Radom.
The Rohde’s signed a purchase agreement to sell their property to Christoph Tumm and his wife Ernestina Wilhelmine nee Marten (1826-1882) the owners of the neighboring Property 14 for 1,400 Thaler or 200 Marks. The purchase contract was registered on February 20, 1875. Henriette nee Gehrke Rohde died the next day.
Ernestina Wilhelmine nee Marten Tumm died on February 21, 1882 on the seventh anniversary of the death of the previous owner. On June 2th her son Johann Julius Tumm (born 1860) was registered as the owner of her share of the property.
Following the death of his father on April 15, 1887 Johann Julius and his wife Auguste Bertha nee Schendel (born 1868) registered full title to the property on December 3, 1887.
The Tumms sold the property to Albert Johann Nowak (1855-1902) and his wife Bertha Ottilie nee Stoessel (born 1879) on August 11, 1896.
Albert Nowak died on October 9, 1902. His widow received full title to the property on April 2, 1903 based upon his will dated September 20, 1900.
Bertha Ottilie married Emil August Fischer (born 1879) the son of the owners of Property 18 in Polajewo Hauland on April 15, 1903. On March 1, 1904 ownership to the property is registered jointly based upon a marriage contract written on February 12, 1904.
The Fischers had at least seven children. Willi Karl (born 1909) was the only child to live longer than six months. On March 20, 1937 the parents transfer the property to their surviving son and his wife Frieda Koerthow. The younger Fischers own the property until after the war.

