Kamienny Most (Chociwel)

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Kamienny Most (Poland)
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Kamienny Most
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : West Pomerania
Powiat : Stargard
Gmina : Chociwel
Geographic location : 53 ° 27 '  N , 15 ° 23'  E Coordinates: 53 ° 27 '26 "  N , 15 ° 22' 56"  E
Residents : 223
Postal code : 73-120 Chociwel
Telephone code : (+48) 91
License plate : ZST
Economy and Transport
Street : IńskoDK 20
(- Chociwel )
Rail route : PKP line 202: Stargard - Gdańsk
train station: Chociwel
Next international airport : Szczecin-Gollnow



Alexander Duncker , Gut Steinhoefel Collection (1857–83)
Former manor house of Gut Steinhöfel (photo 2011)

Kamienny Most ( German  Steinhöfel ) is a village in the urban and rural community Chociwel ( Freienwalde in Pomerania ) in the powiat Stargardzki ( Stargard district in Pomerania ) in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship .

Geographical location

The village is located in Western Pomerania , on the southern shore of Lake Steinhöfeler See ( Jezioro Kamienny Most ) in the southwest of the Nörenberg Landscape Protection Park ( Iński Park Krajobrazowy ) within the Nörenberg Lake District ( Pojezierze Iński ).

A side road coming from Ińsko ( Nörenberg , 12 km) runs through the village and provides a connection to the Polish state road 20 from Stargard to Gdynia (here section of the former German Reichsstraße 158 from Berlin to Lauenburg in Pomerania ) and on to Chociwel ( Freienwalde , 4 km) and to the district town of Stargard ( Stargard in Pomerania , 26 km). There is a rail connection via the Chociwel station on the state railway from Stargard to Gdansk .

history

Until 1945, the Gutsdorf then called Steinhöfel was merged with the neighboring town of Nöblin (now Lublino in Polish) to form the municipality of Steinhöfel-Nöblin. The Vorwerk Glashagen (Kamionka), three kilometers to the east, belonged to it. Gut Steinhöfel, which last covered 1,331 hectares and had its own distillery, was owned by Wilhelm Kiekebusch until 1945 and belonged to Gut Woltersdorf (Starzyn).

In 1910 the Steinhöfel manor district had 261 inhabitants, 222 inhabitants were registered in the municipality and Nöblin manor district. The number of inhabitants in the then unified Steinhöfel-Nöblin municipality was 464 in 1933, then 463 in 1939.

Steinhöfel was the seat of an administrative district that comprised the three communities Silbersdorf (Starzyce) -Woltersdorf (Starzyn), Steinhöfel-Nöblin and Zanthier (Sątyrz Pierwszy) -Sadelberg. He was in the district of Saatzig in the administrative district of Stettin in the Prussian province of Pomerania of the German Empire .

Since 1945, the place now called Kamienny Most belongs to Gmina Chociwel in the powiat Stargardzki in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship (1975 to 1998 Szczecin Voivodeship ). A little over two hundred people now live here.

church

Parish

Before 1945, a predominantly Protestant population lived in Steinhöfel . The place has always been the parish seat. The two branch churches Langenhagen (Długie) with Klein Lienichen (Linówko) and Nöblin (Lublino) belonged to his parish .

Before 1817 the parish Steinhöfel belonged to the parish of Pomerania (Drawsko Pomorskie) in the Brandenburg Neumark . Only then did it come to the church district of Freienwalde (Chociwel) in the eastern district of the church province of Pomerania of the Church of the Old Prussian Union .

In 1940 the parish had a total of 1020 parishioners, 200 of whom belonged to the Steinhöfel parish, 542 to the Langenhagen branch church and 278 to the Nöblin branch church. The church patronage was exercised by the manor owners belonging to the parish in Woltersdorf (for Steinhöfel and Nöblin), Klein Lienichen and Langenhagen.

Catholic church members have lived in Kamienny Most since 1945 almost without exception . Today the place is no longer the parish seat, but is part of the parish Matki Bożej Bolesnej ("Mother of God of Sorrows") in Chociwel ( Freienwalde ). It belongs to the Deanery Ińsko ( Nörenberg ) in the Archdiocese of Stettin-Cammin of the Catholic Church in Poland . Evangelical church members living here are integrated into the St. Trinity Church Community in Stettin-Lastadie in the diocese of Wroclaw of the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland .

Pastor until 1945

Until 1945 officiated as Protestant clergy in Steinhöfel:

  • Jakobus Bürger, until 1700
  • Melchior Voigt, 1701–1751
  • Johann Friedrich Bartel, 1752–1798
  • Adam Daniel Schulze, 1798–1842
  • Friedrich August Erdmann Müller, 1844–1865
  • Karl Anton Friedrich Wilhelm Schmidt, 1865–1889
  • Karl Ramlow, from 1889 to the 1930s, afterwards no re- appointment of the pastor's position , but administration through the pastoral office in Zeinicke (Ścienne).

school

Until 1945, the common elementary school was located exactly between the two towns of Steinhöfel and Nöblin.

Personalities

  • Carl Ernst Wilhelm von Waldaw († 1874), landowner, district administrator, member of the manor house, bearer of the Red Eagle Order, third class with the ribbon, died in Steinhöfel

literature

  • Heinrich Berghaus : Land book of the Duchy of Pomerania and the Principality of Rügen. Part II, Volume 4, Anklam 1868, pp. 591-592.
  • Paul Schulz (ed.): The Saatzig district and the city of Stargard. A Pomeranian homeland book . Leer 1984.
  • Hans Moderow : The evangelical clergy of Pomerania from the Reformation to the present . Part 1, Stettin 1903.
  • Hans Glaeser-Swantow: The Evangelical Pomerania . Part 2, Stettin 1940.

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