Olbrüki

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Olbrüki (German: Olbrück) was a hereditary manor on the east coast of the Sworbe peninsula in the Saaremaa municipality and belonged to the Estonian island of Ösel . It included Hofland, Bauernland, 3 Beigüter Zerell , Koltz and Pödra and 2 villages . The Olbrück complex was established in the 19th century when the aforementioned goods passed into the possession of the von Ekesparre family in 1874 . The last owner until 1919 was Oskar von Ekesparre . Olbrück was only the common name for the estate units that were independent until the expropriation in 1920. and was part of the parish of Jamma im Ösel in the historic district of Saare . The parish included 8 estates, 1 pastorate , 3 manors with 3 additional goods and 1 state estate .

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  1. The goods of today's Saaremaa district [1]
  2. Parish Jamma im Oesel. In: Estonian manors [2]