Objezierze, Bytów County

Objezierze ( German Wobeser, Kashubian Òbjezeré ) is a village in the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship and is part of the rural community Trzebielino ( Treblinka ) in Bytowski powiat ( county Buetow ).

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Geographical location

Objezierze located 23 kilometers south of the city of Slupsk ( Stolp ) on the Polish national road 21 ( former German Empire Road 125), which runs from Slupsk after Miastko ( Rummelsburg ). Up to the present district town Bytów ( Buetow ), there are 29 km, and to the former county metropolis Miastko 38 km.

Rail connection existed from 1883 to 1991 on the station Zielin Miastecki ( Sellin) on the railway line Lipusz - Korzybie ( Lippusch - Zollbrueck ), which was then closed.

Place name

The place name comes Objezierze in Poland several times before, the German place name Wobeser only here.

History

The village Wobeser was an old Wobeserscher owned and has given to this generation the name. In 1590, eight pawns and two Kossäten were registered here in 1833 there were eight farmers and six Kossäten.

The former wooden huts had received the name Ulrich and had been expanded to Vorwerk. 1806 emerged the Sengerkaten and later the outworks Franzhof and Friederike height. Before 1871 these parts were living up to Friederike height ( today Polish: Myślimierz ) received. After 1885 then the ganglia Kamp was created.

In a hereditary settlement of the Brothers Wobeser 1533 Jürgen Wobeser received the village Wobeser with Missow ( Miszewo ). His successor was Woyschlaff Wobeser 1575th A part of the property arrived in the 17th century to the Puttkamer.

1717 were Oswald of Wobeser un the of Jacob Edgard Widow of Wobeser owner of the village. 1764 Georg Henning von Wobeser sole owner. Ludewig Benjamin of Wobeser sold the estate together with Missow 1801 Anton Ludwig von Puttkamer. 1892 then was Wobeser owned by the Friedrich Rieck.

In 1812 Wobeser had 49 inhabitants, in 1853 there were 52, in 1885 already 108 and 1925 already 172 in 1933, 384 inhabitants were counted in 1939, there were 371

Before 1945 Wobeser belonged to the Pomeranian County Rummelsburg in the district of the Prussian province of Pomerania Pomerania. With the community Missow ( Miszewo ) it was incorporated in the District Gumenz ( Gumieniec ), and also the local court was here.

Since 1945 Wobeser is Polish under the name Objezierze and now part of Gmina Trzebielino in powiat Bytowski in the Pomeranian Voivodeship ( 1975-1998 Voivodeship Stolp ). In the place of today counts 22 inhabitants, there is a mayor's office, which also includes Myślimierz ( Friederike height).

Church

The population of Wobeser before 1945 was mainly Protestant. With Missow (now Polish: Miszewo ) made ​​the place their own church community, the branch municipality in the parish Quack Castle ( Kwakowo ) in the district of Stolp was.

First there was in Wobeser only a chapel. To use the services of pastor Quack Burger in this chapel, there were centuries dispute with the landowner of Wobeser. In 1823 the chapel was demolished due to disrepair and in 1852 replaced by a new one. In 1886, finally, the church was consecrated.

In 1940, the parish Wobeser counted 540 members of the congregation (of 3122 the entire parish ). It belonged to the church Stolp City Ostsprengel in the ecclesiastical province of the Church of the Old Prussian Pomerania Union. Last German clergyman was pastor Max Lechner.

Since 1945, the population of Objezierze is mostly Catholic. The congregation is now - as well Cetyń ( Zettin ) - Branch community in the parish Suchorze ( sugar) in the Office of the Dean Miastko ( Rummelsburg ) in the Diocese of Koszalin - Kolobrzeg of the Catholic Church in Poland.

Here surviving Protestant church members now belong to the parish of Holy Cross Church in Slupsk ( Stolp ) in the Diocese of Pomerania - Greater Poland the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland.

Steeple Sage

The steeple of Wobeser found its way into a legend which tells Jodocus Donatus Hubertus Temme ( 1798-1881 ). Then the tall white tower was in such a high altitude, you could see him far into the Baltic Sea. The village received from the city of Lübeck, which ran a brisk shipping in the Baltic Sea, money regularly in order to keep the tower as seafaring Wish character always with Kalkan throw white can.

School

In 1813, the Wobeser school scored a teacher and seventeen children, in 1932 came to a teacher 63 school children.

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