Doble

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Doble (German name Döbel ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship . It belongs to the municipality of Tychowo ( Groß Tychow ) in the Białogard ( Belgard ) district.

Geographical location

Doble is ten kilometers south of Tychowo on a side road that leads via Białowąs ( Balfanz ) to Barwice ( Bärwalde ) in the Szczecinek ( Neustettin ) district. The small village lies on both sides of the Parsęta ( Persante ) in a picturesque landscape on the southern edge of Pomeranian Switzerland . The nearest train station is Tychowo along the route Kolobrzeg ( Kolberg ) - Białogard - Szczecinek - Pila ( Pila ) - Poznan ( Poznan ).

Place name

The German name is derived from the fish of the same name " Chub " from the carp family . He was caught here in the Persante a long time ago in abundance.

Local history

The Döbel estate has always been a Kleist fief. 1731 Rittmeister Dubislaw B. von Kleist became the sole owner. After his death in 1742 it fell to his son Ewald Friedrich along with the neighboring Muttrin (now in Polish: Motarzyn). Both goods were devastated by Russian troops in the Seven Years War . In 1775 they were awarded to the district administrator of Woldeck. Numerous different owners followed. The last owner of Döbel before 1945 was landowner Milbradt.

This 480 hectare estate, twelve farms, the school in the middle of the village and the manorial mill and sawmill shaped the image of the 692.9 hectare community of Döbel. In 1939 212 people lived here in 50 households, 167 residents worked in agriculture and forestry. The last town mayor before the end of the war was Hermann Hahn. Chub belonged to the police force of Groß Tychow (Tychowo). The district court in Belgard was responsible .

With the communities of Kieckow (Polish: Kikowo), Muttrin (Motarzyn) and Zadtkow (Sadkowo), Döbel belonged to the district of Zadtkow in the Belgard (Persante) district . The last head of office was Friedrich Wilhelm Fink. The registry office in MotarzynMuttrin regulated civil matters. Walter Thurow and Reinhard Treptow were last in office here.

After the occupation by Russian troops in early March 1945, the village came into Polish hands. The German population was expelled . Döbel became Doble and a district of Gmina Tychowo in the powiat Białogardzki .

church

Chub did not have its own house of worship. The church location was Muttrin (Motarzyn), two kilometers away , in whose parish Döbel was parish. It was in the church district Belgard of the ecclesiastical province of Pomerania of the Evangelical Church of the Old Prussian Union . Church patron was last landlord Milbradt, last German clergyman was pastor Herbert Venske .

Today Doble is in the parish of Koszalin ( Köslin ) in the diocese of Pomerania-Greater Poland of the Polish Evangelical-Augsburg Church .

school

The village schoolhouse was in the middle of the village. In 1928, teacher Berthold Kusserow taught 18 boys and 15 girls in the one-class elementary school. He remained in office as headmaster until 1942.

literature

  • Belgard-Schivelbein home district committee (ed.): The Belgard district. From the story of a Pomeranian home district. Belgard-Schivelbein home district committee, Celle 1989.

Coordinates: 53 ° 51 '  N , 16 ° 14'  E