Wartkowo

Wartkowo ( German Wartekow ) is a village in the urban and rural community Gościno ( United Jestin ) in the powiat Kołobrzeski ( Kolberg ) of the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship.

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  • 3.2 footnotes

Geographical location

The village is located in Eastern Pomerania, about 20 kilometers south of Kolobrzeg ( Kolberg) and 97 kilometers north-east of the regional capital Szczecin ( Szczecin).

History

The village was established in the Middle Ages as Angersdorf. The first documentary mention as Wartowne can be found in a document from 1260, which may, however spurious. The first documented mention was secured in 1266, when Bishop Hermann von Pommern Camminer the cathedral chapter in a barter transaction, among other things, the village Wortchowe transferred.

In the 17th century Wartekow is called as a fief held by the Blankenburg family. Around 1784, there were Wartekow two outworks and on the boundary of the village another Vorwerk, Small Vorbeck called, two full peasants, one of which ran a restaurant, three half- farmers and a total of 14 fireplaces (households). 1804 Good Wartekow was bought for 50,000 dollars by the Supreme Karl Heinrich von Bardeleben, who sold it in 1828 to the Captain Heinrich Karl Wilhelm Georg von Eickstedt. As part of the separation between property rule and farmers Eickstedt founded on the boundary of the estate, the new Good Eickstedswalde, he separated out along with the Vorwerk small Vorbeck from Wartekow 1840. The old Good Wartekow he sold in 1858 to General by Robel, whose family owned it in the second half of the 19th century. The estate then passed through several hands, the last landowner was until 1945 Walter Schmidt.

Since the 19th century, the land and the community Wartekow Gutsbezirk Wartekow existed side by side. With the dissolution of the estate districts in Prussia an enlarged rural community Wartekow was formed in 1929, which included in addition to the existing rural community and Gutsbezirk Wartekow the previous estate districts Eickstedswalde, United Vorbeck and Karkow. Soon after, however Eickstedswalde with large Vorbeck was spun off as a separate country community again. Prior to 1945, the rural community Wartekow to the district Kolberg- Körlin in the administrative district of Pomerania Pomerania belonged.

Towards the end of the Second World War, the region was occupied in May 1945 by the Red Army and then put together with all Pomerania under Polish administration. Ever since the German - Polish Border Treaty, the region belonged to Poland.

Parish

The Protestant Church of Wartekow was a branch of Ramelow. Eingepfarrt to her were the villages Karkow and Great Vorbeck. Your cartridge were the landlords of Wartekow and Karkow.

References

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