Gogolewo (Dębnica Kaszubska)

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Gogolewo (Poland)
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Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Pomerania
Powiat : Slupsk
Gmina : Dębnica Kaszubska
Geographic location : 54 ° 22 '  N , 17 ° 23'  E Coordinates: 54 ° 22 '25 "  N , 17 ° 23' 27"  E
Residents : 444 (September 30, 2013)
Telephone code : (+48) 59
License plate : GSL
Economy and Transport
Street : Głobino - DobieszewoPodkomorzyce
Rail route : no rail connection
Next international airport : Danzig



Gogolewo (German Alt Jugelow , Kasch . Wiôldżé Gògòlewò , also Stôré Gògòlewò ) is a village in the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship . It is affiliated to the rural community Dębnica Kaszubska ( Rathsdamnitz ) in the Powiat Słupski ( Stolp district ).

Geographical location

The village is located in Western Pomerania , about 26 kilometers southeast of the city center of Słupsk ( Stolp ) on a side street that connects Głobino ( Gumbin ) and Dobieszewo ( Groß Dübsow ) with Podkomorzyce ( Niemietzke ). Immediate neighboring villages are Dobra ( Daber ) in the northwest and Gogolewko ( Neu Jugelow ) in the southeast.

Place name

Older forms of the name are: Gogolew (1229), Gughelow (1440), Gugelow (1490), Gughelowen (1496), from 1507: Jugelow.

history

According to the historical form of the village, Gogolewo was a large rural village . The name appears in a document from 1229, when Duke Barnim I of Pomerania confirmed the possessions of the Order of St. John . Alt Jugelow is one of the oldest possessions of the von Zitzewitz family , who owned it as early as the 14th century. In 1523 a Marten was named Citzeuitze tho Gugelow .

To 1784 Old Jugelow a Vorwerk , twelve farmers, two Kossäten and a schoolmaster at a total of 29 fires. At the beginning of the 19th century it belonged to Friedrich von Zitzewitz , who fell into financial collapse through no fault of his own and in 1829 ceded all of his property to his son Friedrich . However, he had to sell Alt Jugelow: in 1837 it came to Mr. Frankenstein . Later owners were Paul Sievert (1910) and Gerhard von Heymann (1924). Alt Jugelow was then resettled. In 1938, Diedrich von Heymann owned the 2954 hectare remnants that Dietrich Modrow was ultimately in charge of .

In 1910 Alt Jugelow had 326 inhabitants. In 1925 their number was 328, in 1933 322 and in 1939 already 349. Up to 1945 a total of four districts belonged to the Alt Jugelow community:

  • Dismantling Alt Jugelow
  • Eichberg dismantling
  • Old Jagelow
  • Wiesenhof

It was incorporated into the administrative and civil registry district Lupow (Polish: Łupawa) in the district of Stolp in the administrative district of Köslin in the province of Pomerania .

Shortly before the Red Army moved in , in March 1945 the inhabitants went on a trek via Schöneichen (Dąbrówno) to Vargow (Wargowo), where they were overrun by Soviet troops and had to turn back. On March 8, 1945, Alt Jugelow was occupied by the Red Army. In 1946 the place was placed under Polish administration. In the following time, the residents were expelled .

Later 190 in the FRG and 94 in the GDR 94 villagers displaced from Alt Jugelow were identified.

Old Jugelow was renamed Gogolewo . Today the village has about 300 inhabitants and is part of the rural community Dębnica Kaszubska in the Powiat Słupski of the Pomeranian Voivodeship (1975 to 1998 Slupsk Voivodeship ).

There is no longer a train connection. Before 1945 consisted rail connection over the seven kilometers away station Budow ( Budowo ), the destination of the coming of Stolp Stolpe Valley Railway was.

Population numbers

  • 1925: 328, including 307 Evangelicals and four Catholics, no Jews
  • 1933: 322
  • 1939: 350

church

The pre-1945 predominantly Protestant village belonged to the parish Lupow (today Polish: Łupawa) in the church district Stolp-old city in the ecclesiastical province of Pomerania of the Prussian Union of churches .

Since 1945 the population of Gogolewo has been almost without exception Catholic . The reference to the parish seat still exists, but today Łupawa is also the seat of the deanery named after him , which belongs to the Pelplin diocese of the Catholic Church in Poland . Evangelical residents are parish in the Kreuzkirche parish in Słupsk in the diocese of Pomerania-Greater Poland of the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland .

school

A school already existed in Alt Jugelow at the end of the 18th century. In 1932 a teacher taught 67 school children in two classes at the two-tier elementary school. In 1937 a new school building could be moved into.

Personalities: sons and daughters of the place

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Website of Gmina Dębnica Kaszubska, Gmina w liczbach ( Memento of December 24, 2013 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on July 31, 2014
  2. a b Gunthard Stübs and Pomeranian Research Association: The community of Alt Jugelow in the former Stolp district in Pomerania (2011).
  3. ^ Karl-Heinz Pagel : The district of Stolp in Pomerania . Lübeck 1989, p. 378 ( Description of the location Alt Jugelow ; PDF )
  4. ^ A b Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. stolp.html # ew39stlpaltjug. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).