Parsowo

Parsowo ( German Parsow ) is a village in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland. It belongs to the Gmina Biesiekierz (Town Biziker ) in the powiat Koszaliński ( Kösliner circle).

Geographical location

The village is located in Eastern Pomerania, about 15 kilometers southwest of the county town of Koszalin ( Koszalin ) and ten kilometers northeast of the city Karlino ( Körlin at the Persante ). To the south and east of the village runs from southwest to northeast, the national road 6

The nearest neighbor is two kilometers west of the village Świemino ( Schwemmin ).

History

The village was first mentioned already with today's place names Parsow in a document from 1227, with the Duke Barnim I, of Pomerania and his mother gave this village along with twelve other villages, the newly founded monastery Marie Busch. With a charter of 1252 Parsow then passed in a swap from Belbuck monastery to Hermann von Gleichen, the future Bishop of Pomerania.

Later Parsow was owned by the noble family of Parsow, which became extinct in 1658. Then the family of Heydebreck followed, the first owner of the castle Captain James of Heydebreck. From 1772 to 1945 was the Gutsherrschaft owned by the family of Gerlach.

1939 Parsow counted 291 inhabitants. The community Parsow belonged before 1945 to the district of Koszalin in the Prussian province of Pomerania.

In 1945, the village, as the whole Pomerania, to Poland. The last squire Carl August von Gerlach Parsow was deported and died. The village received the Polish place names Parsowo.

Attractions

  • Castle, built in the middle section in 1782, the north wing in 1860, the south wing in 1910, uniformly rebuilt in 1922. The building itself was about the year 1945, the inventory was looted.

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Georg Conrad von der Goltz (1704-1747), Prussian Major-General and Chief of the Gensdarmes
  • Georg Christian von Heydebreck (1765-1828), President of the Province of Brandenburg
  • August von Gerlach (1830-1906), District Administrator of the Principality and later the circle Koszalin, member of the Prussian House of Lords

Individuals with regard to the place

  • Carl Heinrich von Gerlach (1783-1860), Deputy Marshal of Pomeranian Province parliament, member of the Prussian House of Lords, Lord on Parsow

References

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