Nielep

Nielep ( German Nelep ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship and is part of the powiat Świdwiński. Nine kilometers northeast of the county town Świdwin ( Schivelbein ) located it is today part of the rural community Rabino.

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History

Nelep was a great Pomeranian Guts and farming village with manor and free and fief on the farm in the country Augustenhof Schivelbein. Its name ( never - leba = close to the river ) indicates the length of the Rega.

1349 was awarded the Knight Hasso von Wedel from Schivelbein by Margrave Ludwig the place Nelep as a fief. 1389, the brothers sold Wopersnow a part of the Brotherhood of St. corpse in Schivelbein, another part came in the course of time into possession of the Knights. In 1736, this ownership were as follows: one-third of the city Schivelbein, two-thirds of St. John. As the owner of the manor in 1844 and 1853 family family Schohl kiss were called. Recently Paul Seyer was the owner of 811 acres of good comprehensive.

Since 1859 Nelep railway station on the route Berlin - Stettin - Pomerania - Gdansk - Kaliningrad. 1927, the road was built by Schivelbein. Due to the distance to Schivelbein there was in the place numerous craft and commercial establishments: Sattler, Decorators, forging, tailoring, wheelwright, carpenter and also a mill and a dairy.

1825 lived in Nelep 282 inhabitants, in 1843 it was 308, then 365 in 1861, 1910 already 419, even 1925 611 1939 only 544 people.

The body responsible for Nelep District Court Schivelbein. Last German mayor in Nelep were Heinz Kettner and Albert Hardt.

After considerable fighting with the German troops Nelep was occupied on March 5, 1945 by the Red Army. As a result of the war, the city became part of Poland. The ancestral population was expelled. Today Nielep is a part of the rural municipality ( gmina wiejska ) Rabino.

Office Nelep

Nelep belonged until 1932 to the district Schivelbein until this in the county Belgard ( Persante ) has been integrated. The community formed with Balsdrey and Grössin ( with the hamlets of wooden anchor and Beustrin ) the independent District Nelep.

Registry office Nelep

All three communities Balsdrey, Grössin and Nelep belonged to the civil registry district Nelep.

Parish Nelep

Parishes

Nelep is old vicarage of the parish of the same name. For parish Nelep the daughter churches were Kreitzig (Polish: Krzecko ) and Klötzin ( Kłodzino ) with Dolgenow ( Dołganów ). The place was until 1945 in the parish of Schivelbein in the ecclesiastical province of Pomerania, the Evangelical Church of the Old Prussian Union.

The church patronage was shared by governmental authorities, and the lords of the manor Seyer - Nelep, Ponath - Klötzin, Schmeling Dolgenow and von der Goltz - Kreitzig. In 1940 the parish Nelep counted 1137 church members, of which 578 belonged to the district Nelep, 339 to the district Klötzin and 220 to the district Kreitzig. Since 1945 the church books are considered lost.

Today Nielep belongs to the parish Koszalin ( Koszalin ) of the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland, based in Sopot ( Sopot ) of the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland. Parish seat is Świdwin ( Schivelbein ).

The pastors of the Reformation to 1945

School

In the 1880s Nelep received a two-class elementary school, in the last of the lessons were taught by teachers Karl Albrecht and Paul Fischer.

Sight

Particularly worth seeing are the Jezioro Nielep ( nielepskie jezioro ) and the old park from the 19th century.

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Robert Meibauer (1833-1897), lawyer and member of the German Reichstag

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