Niedamowo

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Niedamowo (Poland)
Niedamowo
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Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Pomerania
Powiat : Kościerzyna
Gmina : Kościerzyna
Geographic location : 54 ° 4 '  N , 18 ° 6'  E Coordinates: 54 ° 3 '44 "  N , 18 ° 5' 36"  E
Height : 135 m npm
Residents : 437 (March 31, 2011)
Telephone code : (+48) 58
License plate : GKS



Niedamowo is a place in the Gmina Kościerzyna (German: Berent) in the powiat Kościerski in the Pomeranian Voivodeship in northern Poland . Niedamowo is located about 10 km southeast of Kościerzyna and 49 km southwest of Gdansk .

Map of Niedamowo

history

At the time of the Teutonic Order, Niedamowo was a culmic and legal service item. On March 3, 1419 a Johann de Nedamo (Nedemaw, Niedamowo) is mentioned in a document. The Ordensvogtei Dirschau mentions in its large interest book for the years 1437/38 under the entry Berent among other goods also Niedamowo as a service good. In 1570 Niedamowo is still fully farmed with 40 hooves . In 1583 Georg Klinski von Rautenberg bought the estate from Achatius von Nostitz-Jatzkowski . In 1595 Niedamowo had a mill and four subjects. Niedamowo was owned by the von Rautenberg-Klinski family until 1788 . On May 30, 1874, the district of Niedamowo was founded from the rural communities of Eichenberg, Neu Kischau, Niedamowo and Stawisken and the manor district of Niedamowo. In 1900 the banker and private scholar Gustav Schadow (* Berlin 28 August 1831 Berlin, † Berlin 7 November 1911, oo Anna Maria Therese Philipp), Hans Schadow's father , bought the Niedamowo manor for his son Otto Andreas Gustav Schadow ( * May 6, 1874, † May 23, 1938, oo Charlotte Hildegard Rissmann). 80,000 Reichsmarks from the trousseau by the bride's father, Hannibal Rissmann, flow into the purchase. On November 6, 1913, the rural community of Niedamowo is partially incorporated into the Niedamowo manor district. After the signing of the Treaty of Versailles , the district of Niedamowo was ceded to Poland on January 10, 1920 together with the districts of Groß Klinsch, Kornen, Lorenz, and Putz and became part of the “Polish Corridor” . After the death of Otto Andreas Gustav Schadow in 1938, the Niedamowo manor went to his eldest son Ekkehard Otto Hinrich Schadow (1904–1986), who had to give up his property on January 20, 1945 when the Red Army had to flee. As a result, the pictures "Portrait of Reich Chancellor Otto von Bismarck" and "Portrait of a Gypsy" by Hans Schadow are lost and are still considered lost to this day (see Hans Schadow) .

Owner of the manor

  • before 1583 the von Nostitz-Jatzkowski family
  • 1583–1788 von Rautenberg-Klinski family
  • 1900–1945 Schadow family

other owners: v. der Goltz, Johannot v. Chagnian, v. Czapski, v. Zitzewitz, v. Lniski, v. Studzinski, Szemonek, v. Gostomski, v. Oslowski, v. Sobolewski, v. Wesierski

Head of Office (Niedamowo District)

  • since 1874 Michael v. Rautenberg-Klinski (Mayor of Berent, acting)
  • since 1904 Mr. Böttner (landowner on Stawisken)
  • since 1914 Otto Andreas Gustav Schadow (landowner on Niedamowo)

Web links

Footnotes

  1. ^ CIS 2011: Ludność w miejscowościach statystycznych według ekonomicznych grup wieku (Polish), March 31, 2011, accessed on June 28, 2017
  2. Ernst Bahr, Wüstungen und Neusiedlungen from the 16th to 18th centuries in the area of ​​the former German Order Office Berent, in: Ernst Bahr (Ed.), Studies on the History of the Prussian Country, Marburg 1963, p. 233 ff.
  3. E. Joachim / W. Hubatsch, Ordinis SMTh., 2924-2940, p. 184; J.Voigt, Gesch.Preußens Vol. VII, pp. 358, 359
  4. Ernst Bahr, Wüstungen und Neusiedlungen from the 16th to 18th centuries in the area of ​​the former German Order Office Berent, in: Ernst Bahr (ed.), Studies on the History of the Prussian Country, Marburg 1963, p. 216 ff.
  5. http://www.territorial.de/dawp/berent/berentl.htm on July 11, 2014
  6. Information from the Schadow Society. V.