Bukowa, Pomeranian Voivodeship

Bukowa ( German Wendish Buckow ) is a village in the powiat Słupski ( Stolp ) in the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship.

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Geographical location

Bukowa located in Pomerania, about 17 kilometers northeast of the city of Slupsk ( Stolp ), eight kilometers south-west of the church village Smołdzino ( Schmolsin ) and four kilometers south of Lake Garder ( Jezioro Gardno ).

History

Bukowa was applied in the form of a small village streets. In a document from 1281, with the Duke of pommerellische Mestwin II the Premonstratensian nunnery Stolp with the tax revenue from the village, the so-called tithes, endowed, it appears under the village name Bukowa. When the Duke in 1285, the village presented the monastery, you wrote Bucousz, 1294 and 1485 Bukoua Buck Owen. First appeared in 1493 on the place name Buckow. The former manor Wendish Buckow was an ancient fief of Pomeranian genealogists Bandemer. To 1784 there were in Wendish Buckow two outworks, a farmer, two half farmers, eight Kossäten, a schoolmaster, on the field mark of the village a water mill and a total of 21 households. In the 19th century the family Bandemer remained in possession of the goods Wendish Buckow. In the first half of the 19th century was the seat of a Wendish Buckow Patrimonialgerichts. Werner von Bandemer († 1929) had the goods Wendish Buckow and Gambin. His son Jürgen Werner is mentioned in 1928 as the owner of Wendish Buckow. Last owner of the estate before 1945 Ursula was stiff sand.

In 1925 were in Wendish Buckow 45 residential buildings. In 1939, 79 households and 337 inhabitants were counted.

1938 place in Buchstein has been renamed. By 1945 Buchstein belonged to the district of Stolp in Pomerania Region of Pomerania. Before 1945 there were in Buchstein except the two Gutsbetrieben 32 farms. The municipal area was a total 1,065 hectares. In Buchstein there were a total of four Locations:

  • Borken skating
  • Buckower mill
  • Kuhnhof (now Polish Komnino )
  • Wendish Buckow

Towards the end of the Second World War, the region around Buchstein was occupied on March 9, 1945 by the Red Army. In the village where many refugees from East Prussia held on. The end of March had left the village on the orders of the Soviet occupation for a few days the residents. In September 1945 Poland took over the Dprf and distributed first decide on the East Prussian refugees and then the German village population. Buchstein was renamed Bukowa.

152 sold in the book stone villagers were later identified in the Federal Republic of Germany and 125 in East Germany. The place today is a mayor's office in the Gmina Smołdzino (Town Schmolsin ) in the powiat Słupski ( stumbling circle) of the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship.

Church

In 1913 Wendish Buckow Guard Guard was umgepfarrt in the newly established parish Gambin within the parish bulk of the parish of Great. The parish church belonged to the United Garde Stolp -Altstadt. The villagers before 1945 in Buchstein present were all Protestant denomination.

School

Before 1945, in Book stone was an elementary school there. In 1932 this school was in three stages; two teachers taught 65 classes in three school children.

Development of the population

References

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