Lulewiczki

Lulewiczki ( German New Lülfitz ) is a place of West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland. It is located in the municipality Białogard ( Belgard ) in the powiat Białogardzki.

Lulewiczki is just three kilometers north of Białogard and borders the city of wood Białogard and to the field of marrow Żelimucha ( Buchenhorst ).

History

The site was created in 1832 after the separation of agricultural land between the manorial system and the farmers had been carried out in the village Lülfitz. Lordship was there combing the city Belgard. The Finance Department received land assigned, they aufteilte and on which it established in the form of a scattered settlement of peasant holdings. The new settlement was named New Lülfitz, the former farming village Lülfitz to distinguish the name Old Lülfitz. The compounds according to Belgard were always closely: So the children went here mainly to school, and St. Mary's church of the city was responsible for the New Lülfitz parish. Surprisingly, the orientation to Old Lülfitz was not as strong.

In Heinrich Berghaus ' Land of the Duchy of Pomerania book and the Principality of Rügen ( 1867) is New Lülfitz listed as so-called colony under the Belgarder combing villages. At that time lived in New Lülfitz 41 families with a total of 206 residents in 31 houses. In addition, there were 38 farm buildings, 1 windmill, 45 horses, 147 cattle, 249 sheep, 100 pigs, 2 goats and 24 beehives. In 1939, only 173 persons were counted in 40 households.

By 1945, the town belonged to the district of Belgard ( Persante ) and formed with Old Lülfitz, Redlin and Rostin the Office Lülfitz. The competent registry office was in Roggow, and the district court was in Belgard.

Bernhard Eichholz was the last German Mayor of the municipality.

In early March 1945, the town was taken without a struggle by the Soviet troops. In late autumn 1945, the expulsion began. New Lülfitz came under the name Lulewiczki to Poland and now belongs to the rural community Białogard. Competent Protestant church is the Parafia in the Diocese of Koszalin - Pomerania Greater Poland the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland.

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