Cieszyno (Węgorzyno)

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Cieszyno (German Teschendorf ) is a village in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland . It belongs to the Gmina Węgorzyno (urban and rural municipality Wangerin) in the Powiat Łobeski (Labeser district) .

Village church (photo from 2011)

Geographical location

The village is located in Western Pomerania , about 60 km east of Stettin and about 17 km southwest of the district town of Łobez (Labes) , near the southeast end of the 9.5 km long Wothschwiensee .

The closest neighboring towns are Trzebawie (Altenfließ) and Chwarstno (Horst) in the north, Winniki (Winningen) in the east and Dłusko (Blankenhagen) in the south-east .

history

Teschendorf was an old fiefdom of the noble Wedel family . The Teschendorf estate remained in the possession of the Wedel family until it was acquired by Gisbert von Bodelschwingh-Plettenberg in 1854 . He was the second son of Gisbert von Bodelschwingh-Plettenberg , a royal Prussian chamberlain, land commander of the Teutonic Order and a member of the Prussian manor house . In 1854 he married Adelheid von Veltheim from the Veltheimsburg house and moved with her to Teschendorf. She died of scarlet fever with her three children August , Gisbert and Minette in January / February 1860; her husband followed them in 1866. All were buried in Teschendorf. Subsequently, Carl Gisbert Wilhelm von Bodelschwingh-Plettenberg took over the management of the son Max, born in 1856, of his sister Caroline , who died in 1858 , married von Friesen .

In 1859 the Berlin-Stettiner Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft built the Stargard – Danzig line, which has since passed south of the village.

Around 1870 the Lehn-Rittergut Teschendorf, i.e. the manor district , comprised 3,197 acres of land, 1,730 acres of which were arable land, and 259 inhabitants. 28 horses, 111 cattle and 1785 sheep were kept. In addition, there was the parish church village of Teschendorf, i.e. the rural rural community , with 1349 acres of land, 1001 acres of which were arable land, and 137 inhabitants. 24 horses, 57 cattle and 297 sheep were kept here.

When he came of age in 1877, Max von Friesen took over the management of the estate from his uncle. He married Isabella von der Recke in 1879 but died only six months later in December 1879, so that he could no longer witness the birth of his daughter Maximiliane von Friesen auf Teschendorf in 1880. She married Georg von Altenbockum in Münster in 1902 , with whom she had the daughter Ehrengard (* 1904), who married Fritz Freisleben (1898–1944) in 1929. Maximiliane can still be traced back to Teschendorf in 1913, but lived mostly in Westphalia.

Later the Teschendorf estate was incorporated into the rural community. Until 1945, Teschendorf was a rural community in the Regenwalde district of the Pomerania province . In 1933 there were 401 inhabitants in the municipality and 389 inhabitants in 1939. In addition to the village of Teschendorf, the community also included the Forsthaus bei Teschendorf and Schäferei .

In 1945 Teschendorf, like all of Western Pomerania, came to Poland. The place was given the Polish name "Cieszyno".

Personalities

  • Martin Gensichen (1842–1927), later director of the Berlin Mission Society, was a pastor in Teschendorf from 1885 to 1888

See also

literature

  • Heinrich Berghaus : Land book of the Duchy of Pomerania . Part II, Volume 7. Berlin and Wriezen 1874, p. 867 ( online ).

Web links

Commons : Cieszyno  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Footnotes

  1. ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. Regenwalde district. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  2. ^ Teschendorf municipality in the Pomeranian information system .

Coordinates: 53 ° 31 '  N , 15 ° 27'  E