Good morning Monika,
thank you so much for all these Links to Scans!
I will check them the following weekend.
Yes, Jan (Joannes) Filipiak and Agnes Lojek are my 3rd great grandparents and parents of Anastasia Filipiak and her sister Josepha Filipiak who had been married to Laurentius Dymny (brother of Franciscus Dymny), so two sisters married two brothers - all coming from Borzecice.
Thanks to you I can now go on with finding more information about them.
I found Poznan Project years ago and with help of it and Lukasz Bielecki found some documents of my great grandparents Joseph Goltz and Antonina Dymna and some documents showing where Josephs parents used to live in Poznan city.
Joseph seems to be the only one with german roots. His father Carl August Julius Goltz was born in 1826 at Lipke (now Lipkie Wielkie) near Gorzów Wielkopolskie and was of protestant religion. Unfortunately, the churchbooks are all lost until 1840. Joseph's mother Helena Gernt was born in Wollstein (now Wolsztyn) and she was of catholic religion but I guess that she might have had german roots as well. I never found something about her except in the marriage certificate of my grandparents.
Two of their sons have been baptized protestant, only my great grandfather was baptized catholic. So all of us descendants became catholic. Joseph's wife Antonina was polish so my grandfather Ignatz, their son, was half of both. Ignatz married Marianna Moryniak (Maryniak) who again was polish. So my dad has a good mixture I guess!
My dad told me that his mother loved cooking polish food and when she was angry she only spoke in polish language.
Anyway thank you so much for helping me in so many ways!