Koszewko

Koszewko ( German Klein Küssow ) is a village in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland.

Geographical location

The village is located in Eastern Pomerania, about 25 km south-east of Szczecin, about 10 km southwest of Stargard ( Stargard in Pomerania ), on the east bank of the Madüsees. The river flows Hufnitz about 2 km north of the village in the Madüsee.

Neighboring towns are in the north lakefront Wierzchlądz ( Verchland ) and in the south lakefront Koszewo ( United Küssow ). About 3 km east of the town are close together, the deserted villages Ludwigsthal and Słotnica ( Schlötenitz ).

History

From prehistoric times, a Slavic castle wall is preserved in the place.

The village was first mentioned in a document from the years 1200/1208, with the Dukes Bogislaw II and Casimir II of Pomerania to the monastery Kolbatz confirm his possessions, including the village Szasiua. Later the monastery Prince Bogusław II admitted the possession of the village, but the village was named after the death of Duke Bogislaw II by his son Duke Barnim I and his mother Miroslawa returned to the monastery. In the corresponding document from the year 1223, the village was called Scossoua. This document can also be seen that there is a nobleman named Slavebor was originally, had the village donated to the monastery. In 1236, the village came from Kolbatz monastery to the diocese of Pomerania. This was a part of a larger transaction between the monastery Kolbatz and Bishop Konrad III. of Pomerania, where the bishop of his hand, the monastery transferred the tithes in all the monastery belonging possessions and renounced his rights to the village Broda. The village was small Küssow the old Slavic settlement, south to the Great Küssow the later German settlement.

Small Küssow was an old feud of the noble family of Küssow, which was first mentioned in 1336 with a Nicolaus Küssow. The family was one of the so-called worn- closed families, because of their " castles " here in small Küssow and Megow. Small Küssow belonged as well as the adjacent goods Verchland and Kunow on the road the line Megow small Küssow the family of Küssow. This line died in the male line with Jochen Friedrich Graf von Küssow out in 1777. Small Küssow came, as Verchland and Kunow on the road to his daughter Friederike God is love, a nee von Zastrow. The goods were allodifiziert 1780.

In Ludwig Wilhelm Brüggemann's detail description of the current state of the Royal Prussian Duchy pros and Pomerania (1784 ) was small Küssow listed under the noble estates of Pyritzschen circle. In small Küssow then passed a Vorwerk, so the farm estate, a brickyard, a windmill, five Kossäten and a schoolmaster, a total of 17 households ( " fires "). In addition, the church was called, the Branch Church of the United Church of Küssow was.

1820 Small Küssow was, as well as the neighboring Verchland, by the Privy Councillor Ludwig Geibler ( later raised to the peerage as Ludwig von Geibler ) were purchased. When the regulation of landlord and peasant relations (see: Prussian agrarian ) of small Küssow the four then still existing Kossätenhöfe were moved to a new settlement, after the secret was named Ludwigsthal Councillor Ludwig Geibler. Likewise, the only existing in Verchland Kossätenhof was moved to Ludwigsthal. After the death of Louis of Geibler inherited by his son Theodore of Geibler small Küssow while Verchland came to his daughter. Thus, the possession context of small Küssow was repealed with Verchland first time in centuries.

Around 1860 was one small Küssow 112 inhabitants. In 1910, the Gutsbezirk small Küssow counted 107 inhabitants.

Later small Küssow was incorporated into the rural community Schlötenitz. By 1945, small Küssow belonged as part of the community Schlötenitz for Pomerania the Prussian province of Pomerania.

After the Second World War came small Küssow how completely Pomerania to Poland. It was the Polish place names Koszewko.

Administrative structure

The village lies in the Gmina Stargard ( Stargard in Pomerania rural community ) and, with this the powiat Stargardzki ( Stargarder circle) in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship.

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