Krosino, Åšwidwin County

Krosino ( German Grössin ) is a village in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland and is part of the rural commune ( gmina wiejska ) Świdwin ( Schivelbein ) in the powiat Świdwiński.

Geographical location

Krosino is located on the Province Road No. 162 Kolobrzeg ( Kolberg) - Drawsko Pomorskie ( Dramsburg ) four kilometers north of Świdwin. Station on the railway line Stargard - Gdańsk is Świdwin, from where also carries a railway line to Połczyn Zdrój (Bad Polzin ).

History

Already 1337 is Grössin in Neumark Landbuch mention. 1471 then received of Peter Scharnhorst Grössin of Albrecht III. Achilles, the Elector of Brandenburg, transferred, as a manor. In 1621 it was bought by the Pomeranian District of Lorenz Wachholz. It was followed by numerous changing owners until 1928 Margaret Seidel owner of the goods was, after all, which had a size of 501 hectares.

In 1925 lived in Grössin with the associated towns Ankerholz (Polish: Przymiarki ) and Beustrin ( Bystrzyna ) 464 inhabitants in 73 houses.

By 1932, the village belonged to the district Schivelbein until this in the county Belgard ( Persante ) has been integrated. Grössin was part of the official and civil registry district Nelep ( Nielep ) in the District Court area Schivelbein. 1939, the municipality - with a total area of ​​1917.7 hectares - 407 inhabitants in 97 households. Main industry was agriculture.

Last municipality mayor before 1945 was Paul Schwandt. The police matters governed the country gendarmerie officials Erdmann and Brüske.

With the capture of Soviet troops on March 3, 1945 began a painful time for the people, just as there is an escape failed because the trek was run over by the front. The expulsion took place in the years 1945 and 1946. Grössin became Polish and today as Krosino part of the rural community Świdwin in powiat Świdwiński.

Parish Grössin

Parishes

By 1945, the congregations Falkenberg, Pribslaff and Grössin formed the parish Grössin. To the parish were the places Ankerholz, Balsdrey, Beustrin and Technow. The parish belonged to the church district Schivelbein in the church of the Evangelical Church of Pomerania Old Prussian Union.

In 1940 the parish Grössin counted 1293 church members were from the 613 to the parish Grössin. The church patronage was for the last landowner Margaret Seidel.

Between March 1945 and April 10, 1946 3 the parish Grössin had to lament the death of 92 members of the congregation.

Today Krosino belongs to the parish of Koszalin ( Koszalin ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Polish Evangelical-Augsburg Church.

Parish Church

In 1873, the old parish church - a timber-framed building from 1857 - demolished and in its place a new building made ​​of granite boulders and bricks. When Tower also bricks were used. It covered a tent roof. In 1875 the opening of the new church took place.

Pastor 1545 - 1945

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