Jaglino

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Jaglino (German Jäglin ) is a residential area in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland . It is located in the area of ​​the Gmina Rymań (rural community Roman) and belongs with this to the powiat Kołobrzeski (Kolberg district) .

Geographical location

The place of residence is in Western Pomerania , about 85 kilometers northeast of Stettin and about 25 kilometers south of Kołobrzeg (Kolberg) . The Pinnower Bach flows past the residential area, and after about 200 meters it flows into the Mołstowa (Molstow) . Opposite on the right bank of the Molstow is the residential area Rzesznikówko (Neu Reselkow) . The village of Starnin (Sternin) is about 3 kilometers to the north, the village of Rzesznikowo (Reselkow) about 1 kilometer to the southeast.

history

In the 17th century, before the Thirty Years War , Jäglin was founded on the southern edge of the Feldmark of the village of Sternin . Like Sternin, the small manor Jäglin initially belonged to the noble Manteuffel family . Later it passed into other hands and belonged, among others, to the noble Kameke family , was again in the possession of a member of the Manteuffel family in 1804 and was then sold several times.

In Ludwig Wilhelm Brüggemann's detailed description of the current state of the Royal Prussian Duchy of Western and Western Pomerania (1784), Jegelin , as it was written at the time, is listed as a "knight's seat " among the noble estates of the Greiffenberg district . At that time it was "in the middle of a forest" and counted two households ("fire places").

In 1818 Jäglin was reclassified from the district of Greifenberg to the district of Fürstenthum . When the principality district was dissolved in 1871, Jäglin became part of the Colberg-Cörlin district .

After the separation had been carried out , a political estate district of Jäglin was formed in 1864 , to which the Jägliner mill belonged in addition to the estate. The manor district covered an area of ​​114 hectares. In 1906 the previous manor district was incorporated into the neighboring rural community Reselkow .

Before 1945, Jäglin was run as an individual farm. The last owner was Franz Gruel , who owned 65 hectares of land.

After the Second World War , Jäglin, like all of Western Pomerania, came to Poland. The place name was Polonized as Jaglino .

Jaglino is now part of the Rzesznikowo Schulzenamt in Gmina Rymań .

Jägliner mill

The Jägliner Mühle is located about 200 meters east of Jäglin. The mill was a water mill , later a steam mill was added. The Jäglin mill belonged to the Jäglin manor district and was incorporated into Reselkow in 1906 . In 1861 16 hectares of land belonged to the mill estate, the last 32 hectares before 1945.

The Jägliner mill was not as a separate living space out of the community Reselkow, but was in the official Messtischblatt registered with their name.

Development of the population

  • 1855: 55 inhabitants
  • 1864: 28 inhabitants
  • 1885: 24 inhabitants
  • 1905: 24 inhabitants
  • 1925: 31 inhabitants
  • 2013: 22 inhabitants

literature

  • Manfred Vollack : The Kolberger Land. Its cities and villages. A Pomeranian homeland book. Husum Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft, Husum 1999, ISBN 3-88042-784-4 , p. 546.

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Footnotes

  1. Ludwig Wilhelm Brüggemann : Detailed description of the current state of the Königl. Prussian Duchy of Western and Western Pomerania . Part II, Volume 1, Stettin 1784, p. 431 No. 39. ( Online )
  2. ^ Heinrich Berghaus : Land book of the Duchy of Pomerania and the Principality of Rügen . Part III, Volume 1. W. Dietze, Anklam 1867, p. 345. ( Online )
  3. ^ Website of the municipality (accessed on April 13, 2014).
  4. a b c d e Manfred Vollack : The Kolberger Land. Its cities and villages. A Pomeranian homeland book. Husum Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft, Husum 1999, ISBN 3-88042-784-4 , p. 546.
  5. ^ Statystyka ludności gminy Rymań .

Coordinates: 53 ° 56 '  N , 15 ° 28'  E