Stolec, West Pomeranian Voivodeship

Stolec ( German Stolzenburg ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship. It is a part of the rural community Dobra ( Daber ) in the powiat Policki ( Pölitzer circle).

  • 3.1 Village Church
  • 3.2 Protestant church
  • 3.3 Evangelical pastor
  • 3.4 Roman Catholic church
  • 4.1 External links
  • 4.2 footnotes

Geographical location

Stolec located in the eastern Vorpommern, about 14 km west of the town of Police ( Pölitz ) and 22 kilometers north- west of the city of Szczecin.

History

From the 13th to the 16th century, the family of Blanckenburg Stolzenburg had as a possession. 1544 sold Erasmus of Blankenburg Stolzenburg as Lehn - manor to the family of Ramin. Redeemed during the lifetime of the district administrator Bernd Jürgen von Ramin († 1775), the parts of the Gutsbezirks of creditors, the Gutsbezirk Stolzenburg one of the largest and most economically successful in the district of Pomerania was. In 1865 there were in the Gutsbezirk Stolzenburg except on farms glassworks, founded in 1663, for the mass production of green glassware, three tar works, a brickyard, a spirits distillery and a windmill.

1869 had the Ramin quit good and it went in sequence by different hands, including the son of the " narrow-gauge railway king " of Pomerania Lenz. 1929, the production in the glassworks was set. Last owner of 2000 acres of good 1945 was Franz Stock.

In the early 1930s had the boundaries of the municipality Stolzenberg a surface area of 24.4 km ², and on the municipal land stood together 43 residential buildings at 13 different places of residence:

In the year 1925 454 inhabitants were counted in the community Stolzenberg, which were distributed to 97 households.

The village with the estate belonged until 1939 to the district Randow. Following the dissolution of the circle Randow in 1939 it came to the district Ueckermuende. There was often confusion because in the district Ueckermuende that time there was already a place called Stolzenburg northwest of Pasewalk, which is incorporated into the community Schonwalde since 1962. 1939 was 287, the population of the village

Until 1945, Stolzenburg breakpoint on the railway line Stöven - Daber -Hintersse - Neuwarp Randower the web.

The village belongs to the parts of Pomerania, which were made ​​after the Second World War under Polish administration. The German population was expelled and replaced by Polish citizens. Only the earlier meaningful pride Burger Glashütte remained in Germany. She made until 1999, the independent village of Glashütte and is now part of the municipality Rothenklempenow.

After 1945 the Polish border troops (WOP ) built in Stolec a watchtower. Until 1992 there was a state farm ( PGR).

Development of the population

Church

The population before 1945 in Stolzenburg was present with a large majority of the evangelical creed. Among the 1925 counted 454 inhabitants there were 375 Protestants and 79 Catholics.

Village Church

The church building, a brick church with a lattice tower, was built from 1731 to 1735 thanks to the initiative of Jürgen Bernd von Ramin. The baroque altar was created in 1735 by Erhard Loeffler, who also built the altars in the neighboring church in Böck and in the Jakobi Church in Szczecin.

For over 200 years the church was Protestant church. In 1945, she was expropriated without compensation in favor of the Polish Catholic Church.

Evangelical Church of St.

Stolzenburg was an independent parish in which the branch church Blankensee and the places calibration fire, the expansion of Entepöl, Pampow and the pride Burger Glashütte were the parish. At the request and arrangement of the former district administrator Randower Jürgen Berndt von Ramin the parish seat of Stolzenburg was moved to Blankensee in 1732. He built a parsonage in Blankensee at his own expense. Until 1937 the parish retained the name parish Stolzenburg, only then it was called Stolzenburg -Blankensee. Vicarage remained Blankensee that belonged to the Evangelical Church of the Old Prussian Union Church District Pasewalk in the West Ward of the Church Province of Pomerania. In 1940 the parish was one of 1826 members of the congregation. The church patronage had last landed gentry Franz Stock held, who is also in the neighboring parish Böck had a say.

Today, the evangelical church members of the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland are managed by the parish of Holy Trinity Church in Szczecin ( formerly St. Gertrude Church ) in the diocese of Breslau.

Evangelical pastor

Until 1732 Stolzenburg parish seat was, then he moved to Blankensee:

Roman Catholic church

The since 1945, based in the village of Polish citizens are predominantly Roman Catholics. The village church was a branch church of the Catholic parish Dobra ( Daber ), as well as the church in Rzędziny (wet heath ). The parish is part of the Dean's Office Dobra Szczecin - Stettin - Pomerania Pogodno in the archdiocese.

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