Kamienny Most, West Pomeranian Voivodeship

Kamienny Most ( German Steinhofel, Pomerania / Pommern ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship and is part of the urban and rural community Chociwel ( Freiwalde in Pomerania ) in Stargardzki powiat ( county Stargard in Pomerania ).

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Geographical location

Kamienny Most is on the south bank of the Jezioro Kamienny Most ( Steinhöfeler lake ) in the southwest of Inski Landscape Park ( Landscape Park Nörenberg ) within the Pojezierze Inski ( Nörenberger Lakeland ).

One of Insko ( Nörenberg, 12 km) upcoming road runs through the town and connects to the Polish national road 20 from Stargard to Gdynia ( here section of the former German Reich road 158 from Berlin to Lauenburg in Pommern ) and on to Chociwel ( Freiwalde, 4 km ) and to the city of Stargard ( Stargard in Pomerania, 26 km).

Rail connection is via the railway station Chociwel at the State Railway of Stargard in Pomerania to Gdańsk.

Place name

The name Steinhofel is more common in Germany, the Polish name Kamienny Most ( translated " stone bridge " ) is once again present in the region of Łódź.

History

By 1945 the estate village at that time was called Steinhofel with the neighboring Nöblin (now Polish Lyublino ) merged to form community Steinhofel - Nöblin. For their part, the Vorwerk Glashagen ( Kamionka ), three kilometers to the east located. The Good Steinhofel, the last included 1331 hectares, which included on-site distillery, was until 1945 owned by William Kiekebusch and belonged to the estate Woltersdorf ( Starzyn ).

In 1910, the Gutsbezirk Steinhofel counted 261 residents of the municipality and Gutsbezirk Nöblin were 222 residents registered. The population in the then united community Steinhofel - Nöblin was 1933, 464, 1939, 463

Steinhofel was the seat of an office district, the silver village ( Starzyce ) Woltersdorf ( Starzyn ) Steinhofel - Nöblin and Zanthier ( Sątyrz Pierwszy ) Sadelberg included the three municipalities. He lay in the district of Pomerania in the district of Stettin Prussian province of Pomerania.

Since 1945, the now Kamienny Most called Gmina place to Chociwel heard in the powiat Stargardzki in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship (Stettin 1975-1998 Voivodeship ). Here now live a little over two hundred people.

Church

Parish

In Steinhofel lived a predominantly Protestant population before 1945. The place was of old vicarage. His parish included the two affiliated churches Langenhagen ( Długie ) with small Lienichen ( Linówko ) and Nöblin ( Lyublino ).

Before 1817 the parish church of Pomerania belonged to Steinhofel ( Drawsko Pomorskie) in the Brandenburg Neumark. Only then it came into the church circle Freiwalde ( Chociwel ) Ostsprengel in the ecclesiastical province of the Church of the Old Prussian Pomerania Union.

In 1940 the parish counted a total of 1,020 church members, of which 200 belonged to the parish seat Steinhofel, 542 to Flilalkirche Langenhagen and 278 for branch church Nöblin. The church patronage was of the Parish belonging manor owners in Woltersdorf ( for Steinhofel and Nöblin ), perceived small Lienichen and Langenhagen.

Since 1945, live in Kamienny must almost invariably Catholic church members. The place is no longer the parish seat, but in the parish of Mother Bożej Bolesnej ( " Our Lady of Pain " ) in Chociwel ( Freiwalde ) incorporated. It belongs to the deanery Insko ( Nörenberg ) in the Archdiocese of Szczecin - Pomerania of the Catholic Church in Poland. Here surviving Protestant church members are in the St. Trinity Church in Stettin - Lastadie in the diocese of Breslau Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland incorporated.

Pastor until 1945

By 1945, officiated as a Protestant clergyman in Steinhofel:

  • James citizens to 1700
  • Melchior Voigt, 1701-1751
  • Johann Friedrich Bartel, 1752-1798
  • Adam Daniel Schulze, 1798-1842
  • Friedrich August Erdmann Müller, 1844-1865
  • Karl Anton Friedrich Wilhelm Schmidt, 1865-1889
  • Karl Ramlow, 1889 to the 1930s, then no reoccupation of the pastorate, but management by the ministry in Zeinicke ( Ścienne ).

School

Until 1945 the common elementary school was right between the two places Steinhofel and Nöblin.

References

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