Ostre Bardo (Połczyn-Zdrój)

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Ostre Bardo (Poland)
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Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : West Pomerania
Powiat : Świdwin
Gmina : Połczyn-Zdrój
Geographic location : 53 ° 50 '  N , 16 ° 7'  E Coordinates: 53 ° 49 '57 "  N , 16 ° 6' 40"  E
Residents :
Telephone code : (+48) 94
License plate : ZSD



Ostre Bardo ( German  Wusterbarth ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship . It belongs to the municipality of Połczyn-Zdrój (Bad Polzin) in the powiat Świdwiński (Schivelbein) .

Geographical location

Ostre Bardo is located nine kilometers north of Polczyn-Zdroj on the provincial road # 163. Kolobrzeg (Kolberg) - Białogard (Belgard) - Połczyn-Zdrój - Czaplinek (Tempelburg) - Wałcz (German crown) . The village is embedded in a flat landscape, which is crossed by the Dębnica (Damitz) , a tributary of the Parsęta (Persante) . The next train station was until the closure of the Połczyn-Zdrój lines on the Świdwin - Połczyn-Zdrój and Grzmiąca – Kostrzyn nad Odrą lines .

Local history

The place Wusterbarth (until 1867 still Wusterbard ) existed until 1945 from 1394 for existing feud , the family of Wolden belonged, and the actual village with the outworks Bukow, Zabelshof, Nemrin (today Polish Niemierzyno) and Dechow. In addition, it had other outbuildings and settlements, as well as a mill that was powered by the water of the Damitz . In 1672 a great fire destroyed numerous buildings.

In 1865 the community had 468 inhabitants, 36 residential houses and 55 farm buildings. Most of the farm workers lived here. In 1931 the total area was 2,683.3 hectares, and the population remained almost constant in 1939 with 482 people in 132 households. The last German owners of Wusterbarth were the von Wolden and Knobelsdorff-Brenkenhoff families.

The rural community Wusterbarth was formed in 1928 from the estate and community district of Wusterbarth and the estate district of Rauden (Polish: Rudno). The community belonged to the district court area Bad Polzin , the police duties were carried out by Landjägermeister from Jagertow (Ogartowo).

At the beginning of March 1945 Wusterbarth was taken by the Red Army . The place came to Poland as a result of the war and the German population was expelled .

Today Wusterbarth is under the name Ostre Bardo a district of the Gmina Połczyn-Zdrój in the powiat Świdwiński .

Wusterbarth Office

The municipality of Wusterbarth was also an administrative district in the district of Belgard (Persante) . The municipality of Lasbeck (Łośnica in Polish) was incorporated. The last head of office was Paul Henschel.

Wusterbarth registry office

The Wusterbarth registry office was responsible for Wusterbarth, Lasbeck (Łośnica) and Quisbernow (Biernów).

Parish Wusterbarth

Parish

Wusterbarth was an independent parish until 1945, which formed the parish of Wusterbarth with the branch parish Quisbernow (now in Polish: Biernów) . It was in the church district Belgard of Pomerania ecclesiastical province in the Evangelical Church of the Old Prussian Union . Between 1939 and 1945, the parish of Buslar (Buślary), which previously belonged to Parish II of the Bad Polzin parish, was also supplied by the Wusterbarth parish .

In 1940 there were a total of 1260 parish members in the parish of Wusterbarth, 650 of whom lived in the actual parish of Wusterbarth. The patronage of the church was held by the manor owners von Wolden in Rauden (Rudno) and Knobelsdorff-Brenkenhoff in Berlin.

Today Ostre Bardo is in the parish of Koszalin (Köslin) of the Pomeranian-Greater Poland diocese of the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland .

Village church

The church in Wusterbarth , a typical Pomeranian half-timbered church with valuable interior fittings, dates from the 17th century and is still well preserved today.

Pastor until 1945

  1. NN. Simon (nickname: crooked hole)
  2. Martin Rambow (1564)
  3. Michael Ristow
  4. Jakob Droyse
  5. Martin Wend, 1602-1628
  6. Lukas Hohenhausen, 1629–?
  7. Johann Drave, 1680-1732
  8. Michael Lange, 1732-1741
  9. Joachim Christoph Saltzsieder, 1741–1784
  10. Friedrich Wilhelm Engelhard Listich, 1785–1838
  11. Johann Gottfried Gotthilf Noack, 1838–1854
  12. Adolf Ferdinand Tischer, 1855–1868
  13. Franz Hermann Trittelvitz, 1869–1882
  14. Maximilian Adolf Tischer (son of 12.), 1882–1896
  15. Gerhard Seeliger, 1898–1913
  16. Georg Zinzow, 1913–1930
  17. Arno Kopisch, 1939-1945

school

The first school building in Wusterbart was erected in 1818. The one-class elementary school was last headed by teacher Krüger.

Personalities: sons and daughters of the place

literature

  • Ludwig Wilhelm Brüggemann : Detailed description of the current state of the Königl. Prussian Duchy of Vor and Hinter Pomerania. Part II, Volume 2: Description of the court district of the Royal. Provincial colleges belonging to the Eastern Pomeranian districts of Cößlin . Stettin 1784, pp. 677-678, no. 80.
  • Heinrich Berghaus : Land book of the Duchy of Pomerania and the Principality of Rügen . III. Part, Volume 1, Anklam 1867, pp. 799-811.
  • Belgard County. From the history of a Pomeranian home district , ed. v. Belgard-Schivelbein home district committee, Celle, 1989

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