Strzyżyno

Strzyżyno ( German Stresow, Stolp / Pomerania, Kashubian Strzëżëno ) is a village in the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship and is part of the rural community Damnica ( Hebrondamnitz ) in the powiat Słupski ( Stolp ).

Geographical Location and Transport

Strzyżyno located in Pomerania, about 25 kilometers east of the county town of Slupsk ( Stolp ) on the right bank of the Lupow ( Łupawa ). A secondary road that connects Bobrowniki ( Bewersdorf ) with Potegowo ( Pottangow ), passes through the village, which is connected via another road with the neighboring LeBien ( Labehn ). Strzyżyno is a railway station on the railway line Stargard - Gdańsk, which is called Strzyżyno SL ( upskie ).

Place name

The German place name Stresow is a multiple-occurring Pomeranian province and Saxon name. The Polish place name is found only here.

History

Strzyżyno was formerly a Vorwerk small Gluschen (now Polish: Głuszynko ) and how this 1639 Ritz cal and from 1688 onwards a Grumbkowsches fief. 1766 Small Gluschen came into the possession of Major General Peter Christoph von Zitzewitz. Between 1803 and 1834 it was owned by the family of Kösteritz, followed by various owners. In the years 1930 to 1932 the estate was settled and it came to 32 digits.

In 1910 Stresow counted 184 inhabitants. Their number increased to 1933 to 304 in 1939 and amounted to 277

Before 1945 Stresow belonged to the four villages Kurweil, settlement evaluation Straße, settlement Labehner road and Stresow station for official and civil registry district small Gluschen ( Głuszynko ) in the district of Stolp in the administrative region of Pomerania in the Prussian province of Pomerania. Gendarmerie district was Pottangow ( Potegowo ), District Court area Stolp ( Slupsk ).

On March 9, 1945, Soviet infantry from the direction Labehn ( LeBien ) Coming penetrated Stresow and occupied the village and the train station. On April 10, typhoid fever broke out, many residents and refugees from East Prussia fell to the Plague. In August 1945, Poland took the place in possession. The village population was deported. From the German farming village Stresow the Polish Strzyżyno, the part of the gmina Damnica in powiat Słupski in the Pomeranian Voivodeship is (1975-1998 Voivodeship Stolp ) today and today was 280 inhabitants.

Church

The Stresower population until 1945 almost all Protestant denomination. The village was one of 13 places (in Polish today: Damno ) in the parish dams were the parish, which belonged to the Church of the Old Prussian Union in Ostsprengel the ecclesiastical province of the Church of Pomerania - Stolp Old Town. Last German minister was Pastor Magnus Erdmann.

Since 1945 the inhabitants of Strzyżyno are predominantly Catholic. The parish official connection as before: the - now Catholic - parish Damno ( dams ) is part of the Dean's Office Główczyce ( Glowitz ) in the diocese of Pelplin of the Catholic Church in Poland. Here surviving Protestant church members are the branch church Główczyce in Slupsk ( Stolp ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Evangelical-Augsburg Church associated with the Cross Church in Poland.

School

In the single-stage in 1932, a primary school teacher taught 38 school children. The last German teachers were Berthol Long and Fritz Scheewe.

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