Sulechówko

Sulechówko ( German Klein Soltikow ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship and is part of the rural commune ( gmina wiejska ) Malechowo ( Malchow ) in the powiat Slawienski ( Schlawe ).

Geographical Location

Sulechówko lies in the valley of the Grabow (river) Grabowa ( Grabow ) twelve kilometers southwest of the county town Sławno and six kilometers from Malechowo. The village is on the main road 6 Szczecin - to achieve Polanów ( Pollnow ) - Danzig at Niemica ( Nemitz ) via a connecting road to Lejkowo ( Leikow ). The nearest railway station is the orld kilometers away Wiekowo (Alt Wieck ) on the railway line Stargard - Gdańsk.

Local structure

By 1945, belonged to the estate village Soltikow the small southern towns:

  • Has created a Gutsvorwerk, the Lord Chamberlain Adolph von Schlieffen in the middle of the 19th century, and: Adolphium ( Witosław polish today )
  • Neuwelt ( Kukułczyn )

History

Beginning of the 30s of the 20th century were small and large Soltikow Soltikow (now Polish: Sulechowo ) have been merged into one municipality with the name Soltikow. The family von Schlieffen is since the 15th century known as the owner of the goods in small Soltikow. The last owner had since 1939 Christian Heinrich von Schlieffen, who died in 1941. The last estate manager and mayor was Leo Charles Raasch.

In 1818 lived in small Soltikow 176 inhabitants. The number rose to 256 in 1885 and 1925 was even 325 in 1933 to live in the united community Soltikow 712 people. The field mark comprised 1,547 acres, of which only 766 hectares was attributable to the asset.

By 1945 the community Soltikow ( with upper and lower case Soltikow ) and the communities Kuhtz formed ( Kusice ) Leikow ( Lejkowo ) and Nemitz ( Niemica ) the District Soltikow district Schlawe i Pom. in the district of the Prussian province of Pomerania Pomerania. These churches, and in addition Söllnitz ( Zielenica ) were also combined for the civil registry district Soltikow.

As a result of the Second World War, the German population was expelled from small Soltikow, the last inhabitants left their home in 1957. The estate was first, then run by Russians of Poland with German workforce.

Today the 216 inhabitants Sulechówko is part of Gmina Malechowo in powiat Slawienski the West Pomeranian Voivodeship ( to 1998 Koszalin Voivodeship ).

Church

Parish / Parafia

The inhabitants of small Soltikow belonged until 1945, almost without exception to the Protestant church. The places Adolphium (now Polish: Witosław ), United Soltikow ( Sulechowo ), Small Soltikow, Leikow ( Lejkowo ) (temporarily by a parish vicariate Zirchow ( Sierakowo Slawienski ) connected ), Limbrechtshof ( Darskowo ) and New World ( Kukułczyn ) together formed the parish Small Soltikow, which included together in 1409 church members in 1940. The congregation was small Soltikow itself a branch church of the parish Nemitz ( Niemica ) and was in the district of the church district Rügenwalde ( Darłowo ) of the ecclesiastical province of the Church of the Old Prussian Pomerania Union. The last German clergy, who managed the parish of Nemitz from, was pastor Martin Voßberg.

The Church's administrative structure changed after 1945, when the town was incorporated into the Catholic Church in Poland. Since 1959, the former branch church small Soltikow is in fact the seat of Parafina ( parish ) Sulechówko, in the former parish church Nemitz ( Niemica ) now as a branch church, supplemented by the subsidiary church Sierakowo Sławieńskie ( Zirchow ) was incorporated. At the present Catholic Parafina Sulechówko include 20 villages with a total of 2,533 parishioners.

The evangelical church members are today from parish in Koszalin ( Koszalin ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Polish Evangelical-Augsburg care (ie Lutheran ) Church.

Dorf-/Pfarr-Kirche

The 1945 Protestant village church in small Soltikow is a built in neo-Gothic style building dating back to 1836. The church patronage at that time was for the landowner family whose relatives were buried up to the system of a family cemetery by Johann Adolph Heinrich von Schlieffen under the church.

At the beginning of the 20th century the church was extensively renovated.

Today, the Catholic parish church of " St. Andrew's Bobola Church " is called and in 1981 became a restoration subjected.

Pastor since 1958

The evangelical pastor who supervised the parish until 1945, lived in Nemitz ( Niemica ). Since the change of the parish office to Sulechówko lived here as a Catholic priest:

School

The children of small Soltikow and Adolphium visited the school until 1945 in the United Soltikow ( Sulechowo )

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