Gliśnica, Pomeranian Voivodeship

Gliśnica ( German Gliesnitz, Kasch. Glësnica ) is a small village in the Kashubian Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship. It belongs to the municipality Czarna Dąbrówka ( Black Damerkow ) in Bytowski powiat ( county Buetow ).

Geographical Location and Transport

Gliśnica located in Pomerania, about 19 ​​km south-southwest of the city Lębork ( Lauenburg in Pommern ) and 45 km east-southeast of the city of Slupsk ( Stolp ) on a side street that the places Oskowo ( Wutzkow, on the provincial road 212, section of the former German Empire Road 158) with Rokity ( United Rakitt, on the provincial road 211) connects. By 1945, rail connection over the four kilometers to station Wutzkow was (now Polish: Oskowo ) at the then disused and partially dismantled railway line Lauenburg - Buetow ( Lębork - Bytów ).

Place name

The Polish place name Gliśnica comes once before in the Greater Poland Voivodeship.

History

The village was formerly Gliesnitz called a "free Feldgut " and was created on the Wutzkowschen field marks. In 1655, Claus von Puttkamer and Steffen and Heinrich von Puttkamer be named as owner. Later there is a Lietz cal fief Christian Heinrich of Lietzen had a part of the estate and bought in 1745 added the other part. It then fell to his son Karl Matthias von Lietzen and to his sons.

Around 1784, there were Gliesnitz two outworks and six households. 1804 had Christian Ernst of pits, and 1844 it was purchased by a Mr. Witte for 12,500 dollars. The last owners of Gliesnitz were a gentleman Sandkamp (1893 ), Paul Hoffmeyer (1910 ), Henry Boll ( 1924) and Peter Gutzwiller (1938). At that time, the 228 -acre manor on 202 acres of farmland.

In 1818 we registered in Gliesnitz 43 inhabitants. Their number increased to 1867 at 79, was only 44 in 1880 and 1905 almost constant 46 In the following years was Gliesnitz after Bochowke (now Polish: Bochówko ) incorporated. It belonged then to 1945 for official and civil registry district Bochowke or High lime in Landkreis Stolp in the administrative region of Pomerania Pomerania.

Towards the end of World War II Gliesnitz was occupied on March 9, 1945 by troops of the Soviet Army. In August, a Polish administrator appointed in Gliesnitz who should manage the goods Gliesnitz, High Linde, Friedrichswalde (Alt Friedrichswalde and New Friedrichswalde, the village Wutzkow associated, southwest of the village center location, districts ) and Helenenhof ( Kostroga ). The villagers have been displaced in the subsequent period. Gliesnitz was renamed Gliśnica.

The village is now part of the Office Rokity Schulz ( United Rakitt ) of Gmina Czarna Dąbrówka in powiat Bytowski in the Pomeranian Voivodeship ( 1975-1998 Slupsk voivodship ). It now live here 28 inhabitants.

Church

Gliesnitz was until 1945 a part of the Catholic parish of Stolp ( Slupsk ) and the Evangelical parish of Great Rakitt. The latter belonged to the church Stolp - old town in the ecclesiastical province of the Church of the Old Prussian Pomerania Union.

Since 1945 Gliśnica belongs to the Catholic parish Rokity that the Dean Łupawa ( Lupow ) is assigned in Poland in the diocese Pelplin of the Catholic Church, and to the parish of the Protestant Cross parish in Slupsk in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland.

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