Jeżyce, West Pomeranian Voivodeship

Jeżyce ( German Old Hagen, Schlawe / Pomerania ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship and is part of the rural community Darłowo (Rügenwalde ) in a circle Sławno ( Schlawe ).

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Geographical location

The farmers and Kirchdorf Jeżyce in westkichen circle Sławno located 20 kilometers northwest of the county town and 7 kilometers south of the Baltic Sea town Darłowo. The nearest train station is Darłowo. Through the town performs a secondary road that Darłowo about Pęciszewko (Peter Hagen) and Przystawy ( Pribstow ) with Malechowo ( Malchow ) national road 6 ( former National Highway 2, now also European Route 28) Szczecin - Gdańsk connects. The village lies in a shallow depression about 20 meters above sea level. and falls from east to west to the Valley of Grabowa ( Grabow ) standard from.

Neighbors to the east, State Forestry Nowy Kraków ( New Krakow), in the south of the village Jeżycki ( New Hagen, Abbey ), west of the Forest of Bukowo Morskie ( See Buckow ) and in the north Pęciszewko (Peter Hagen).

Place name

The church and old school were called before 1945 Peter Hagen, although they were in the district of Old Hagen. "Old Hagen " comes as a Pomeranian place name still three times before: Old Hagen ( Demmin ), old Hagen ( Franzburg-Barth/Nordvorpommern ) and Old Hagen ( Pomerania / North Western Pomerania). The Polish name Jeżyce finds himself once again as a district of Poznań ( Posen) ( before 1918 and 1939-45: Jersitz, district Posen).

History

How many hooves Hagen villages in the region Rügenwalde probably written Altenhagen in around 1300 as a foundation of the monastery Buckow ( Bukowo Morskie ). In the Thirty Years' War, the village was badly damaged.

In 1818 were registered in the Old Hagen 254 inhabitants. Their number increased to 1895 to 610 in 1939 and amounted to 584

Until 1945, the Old Hagen Hagen New, Abbey was ( Jeżycki ), Peter Hagen ( Pęciszewko ) Pirbstow ( Przystawy ) and Preetz ( Porzecze ) is a municipality in the district of Peter Hagen district Schlawe i Pom. in the district of the Prussian province of Pomerania Pomerania. Civil ceremony was the place also after Peter Hagen ( seat of the registry office, however, was New Hagen, Abbey ), and official court he was oriented to Rügenwalde.

On March 6, 1945, Russian troops captured the Old Hagen. The inhabitants were driven out of the houses and had several weeks to leave the village, the accommodation in Leikow ( Lejkowo ) found. As a result of World War II Old Hagen came under the name Jeżyce under Polish administration and is now a part of Gmina Darłowo in powiat Slawienski the West Pomeranian Voivodeship. Here 272 inhabitants were registered in 2006.

Local structure to 1945

Before 1945 there were in the church Altenhagen three living spaces:

  • New Krakow ( Forestry Department ) (now Polish Nowy Kraków), east of the village,
  • Located Colony Old Hagen ( Kolonia Jeżyce, today united with Novy Kraków), the New Forest Krakower,
  • Plath ( Büdnergehöft ), detached farm.

Church

Kirchen-/Pfarrgemeinde

Old Hagen belonged before 1945 with Peter Hagen, Preetz and New Hagen, Abbey and the branch church Pribstow Parish Peter Hagen, although Peter Hagen church stood in the district of Old Hagen. It was in the church circle Rügenwalde in the church of the Evangelical Church of Pomerania Old Prussian Union. Last German spiritual was pastor Franz Schroeder.

Since 1945, live in Jeżyce majority Catholic population. On 15 June 1957, the former evangelical parish Peter Hagen was renamed the Catholic parish Jeżyce, and the former parish church was Petsrhagener now parish church of Jeżyce with the name of " Matka Boska Ostrombramska " ( "Mother of God in the Gates of Dawn "). It belongs to the deanery in the Diocese of Koszalin - Kolobrzeg Darłowo of the Catholic Church in Poland.

The Protestant residents are assigned to the parish Koszalin ( Koszalin ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland.

Pastor

Deeds, the Protestant pastor until 1945 their service as " Peter Hagen clergy ," said the officiating priest of the Catholic now than Jeżyce:

School

The old school was called Peter Hagen school, although she was in the district of Old Hagen. 1929/30, was built in the middle of a new building in the village. It was one room school with about 60 children. From 1925 to 1945, the school was led by the last German teacher Walter Mielke.

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