Sielsko

Sielsko ( German Silligsdorf ) is a place in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship and is part of the gmina Węgorzyno (Town Wangerin ) in Lobeski powiat ( county Labes ).

  • 5.1 Sons and daughters
  • 5.2 Connected to the place
  • 6.1 Literature
  • 6.2 External links
  • 6.3 footnotes

Geographical location

Sielsko is close to the Jezioro Sambórz Duży ( Zammer Big Lake ) on a side road link that runs from Węgorzyno about Runowo ( Ruhnow ) to Mielno ( Mellen ). Rail link is about the seven kilometers to railway station Runowo Pomorskie ( Ruhnow Station ) to the major rail lines from Stargard to Gdansk and Chojnice ( Konitz ) to Runowo Pomorskie. Before 1945, the then Silligsdorf place called himself was a railway station on the narrow gauge railway line from Labes ( Łobez ) to Daber ( Dobra ) of the rainforests tracks.

History

The place dates back to a Slavic settlement. An old castle wall from that period indicates.

The actual village was founded in the early 14th century by the Count of Schwerin Günzelin. From 1315 it was at Silligsdorf a fief of the family von Wedel, what has been documented in records in 1340.

The Thirty Years War had a severe impact. The number of farm property fell during the Thirty Years' War to five. In 1717 there were already 18 farmers and a Kossäten Silligsdorf in 1939 there were then 37 farms.

Until 1817 Silligsdorf belonged to Wedel 's Gutskreis and arrived in 1818 by the district reform to the newly formed Regenwalde. Silligsdorf became the seat of an eponymous administrative district consisting of the municipalities Alten Fliess ( Trzebawie ), Horst ( Chwarstno ) Mellen ( Mielno ), Schwerin ( Zwierzynek ) Silligsdorf and Tesch village ( Cieszyno ) was formed.

In 1910, included community and Gutsbezirk Silligsdorf together 505 inhabitants. Their number grew to 1933 to 586 in 1939 and was already 594 until 1945 belonged to the district Silligsdorf Regenwalde in the district of Stettin, from October 1, 1938 in the district of Koszalin in the Prussian province of Pomerania.

Since 1945 Silligsdorf is Polish under the name Sielsko.

Church

Parish Church

The church is a Findlingsbau with a rectangular ground plan dating from the 16th century. Until 1945 she was a Protestant church, and was then expropriated in favor of the Catholic Church. This newly consecrated and gave her the name Kościół Sw. John the Baptist by John the Baptist.

Parish / parish

The population in and around Silligsdorf before 1945 was almost exclusively Protestant denomination. Silligsdorf itself was the parish seat of a parish to the 1697-1790 affiliated church Alten Fliess (now Polish: Trzebawie ) belonged. The church Schwerin ( Zwierzynek ) remained until 1945, branch church. In addition, the outworks Kiefholz ( Wiórkowo ), cross and Schwerinshof ( Seeekathen ) were eingepfarrt ( Świerzyn ).

In 1940 the parish counted a total of 801 church members, of which 494 belonged to the vicarage Silligsdorf and 307 to the branch church Schwerin. While Silligsdorf was last patronage -free, Schwerin knew the church patronage the landed gentry family of Wedel. The parish belonged to the church district Freiwalde in Pomerania ( Chociwel ) in the ecclesiastical province of the Church of the Old Prussian Pomerania Union.

On August 12, 1945 Sielsko was now predominantly Catholic seat of a parish of the Catholic Church in Poland. It belongs to the deanery Łobez ( Labes ) in the Archdiocese of Szczecin - Pomerania. Here surviving Protestant church members are incorporated into the Trinity Church in Stettin in the diocese of Breslau Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland.

Pastor until 1945

Between Reformation and 1945, officiating in Silligsdorf as a Protestant clergyman, the pastor:

  • Georg Müller, from 1608
  • Gregory Schultze, 1609
  • Joachim Gross Kreutz
  • Miachel Ballermann, 1610
  • Johann Albertus, 1619
  • Andreas Grönenberg, 1645-1650
  • David Grönenberg, 1650-1653
  • Friedrich Richter, from 1654
  • Richard Birkholtz
  • Georg Seidel, 1664-1696
  • David Kypke, 1697-1725
  • Georg Christian Velothbart (?), 1725-1738
  • Bartholomew Mayer, 1740-1768
  • Christian God maid Hongxin, 1769-1798
  • Georg Christian Friedrich Odenbrecher, 1798-1841
  • Julius Anton Hermann Prömmel, 1842-1876
  • Martin Konrad Friedrich Witte, 1876-1893
  • Belling Gustav, 1894-1928
  • Albrecht customer Empire, 1934-1940

School

In 1850 a school was built in half-timbered construction in Silligsdorf, 1914 was a new building.

Personalities

Sons and daughters

  • John Witte ( * 1877 in Silligsdorf, † 1945 in Berlin-Buch ), German Protestant theologian and mission scientists

Associated with the place

  • William of Ditfurth (1780-1855), royal Prussian General of the Infantry, married on 31 July 1810 in the Florentine church of Silligsdorfer Brederlow ( 1789-1870 )
  • Friedrich von Waldersee (1795-1864), a Prussian lieutenant general and military writer, got married here on July 2, 1823 Ottilie von Wedel ( 1803-1882 )

References

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