Popielewo (Trzebielino)

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Popielewo (Poland)
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Popielewo
Basic data
State : Poland
Voivodeship : Pomerania
Powiat : Bytów
Gmina : Trzebielino
Geographic location : 54 ° 9 '  N , 16 ° 58'  E Coordinates: 54 ° 9 '23 "  N , 16 ° 58' 2"  E
Residents : 5
Postal code : 77-235 Trzebielino
Telephone code : (+48) 59
License plate : GBY
Economy and Transport
Street : DK 21 : Miastko - Ustka
Branch: Bożanka
Rail route : PKP line 405: Piła - Ustka
train station: Ciecholub
Next international airport : Danzig



Popielewo (German Pöppelhof , Kashubian Pòpielewò ) is a small town in Poland and is located in the Pomeranian Voivodeship . He belongs to the Gmina Trzebielino ( Treblin ) in the Bytów ( Bütow ) district.

Geographical location

Popielewo is located on the south bank of the Wieprza ( Wipper ) in the west of the Pomeranian Voivodeship about 20 kilometers north of the former district town of Miastko ( Rummelsburg ) and 35 kilometers west of the current district town of Bytów ( Bütow ). The village can be reached via the state road 21 in the Bożanka ( Friedrichshuld ) junction or the state railway line 405 (train station: Ciecholub ( Techlipp )).

History

Rittergut Rohr around 1860, Alexander Duncker collection

The small place in the western tip of the Puszcza Słupska (formerly Heide Poppiel ) was settled under the name Pottack , although there was already a new settlement of the same name in the immediate vicinity. In 1575 the name appears in a loan from the Zitzewitz family and joins other start-ups south of the Wieprza ( Wipper ). In the church register of Treten (today in Polish: Dretyń), three occupied farms in Pottack are mentioned in 1590. The owners have since changed from the Zitzewitz family from Varzin (Warcino) to the Brünnow family , the von Kleist family and the von Kameke family .

From 1912, forester Krahmer was the owner in Schmolsin (Smołdzino). In 1937 it was given to Major a. D. Kurt Ritgen in Göttingen . Since 1926 the farmer Carl Krupp, born in 1885 from Altschäferei (Bąkowo) near Treblin (Trzebielino), has been the tenant of the property with around 700 hectares of land , who enjoyed great popularity with the population and farmed the property with great success until 1945.

In 1701, Kasimir von Zitzewitz had determined that Pöppel should always stay with Brotzen (Brzoczyna). Since then, his story has been closely related to that of Brotzen. Brotzen was also a church and school location.

In 1812 Pöppelhof had a total of 41 residents with 10 houses. The number of inhabitants rose to 86 by 1843, was 111 in 1871, but then fell to 60 inhabitants in 8 houses by 1925. In 1928, Pöppelhof became part of the rural community of Brotzen.

Until 1945 the village belonged to the district of Rummelsburg in the administrative district of Köslin in the Prussian province of Pomerania . As part of the municipality of Brotzen, it belonged to the administrative and civil registry district Treten (Dretyń).

Since 1945 the place now called Popielewo has been a village in the powiat Bytowski in the Polish Pomeranian Voivodeship (between 1975 and 1998 Stolp Voivodeship ). It belongs to the rural community Trzebielino ( Treblin ) within the Schulzenamt Bożanka ( Friedrichshuld ). Today only 5 residents are registered here.

church

Until 1945 the population of Pöppelhof was almost without exception of Protestant denomination. The village was parish with Friedrichshuld (Bożanka), Wocknin (Okunino) and Brandheide (Zgorzele) in the parish Treten (Dretyń), to which also the branch church Brotzen (Broczyna) with Börnen (Damowo), Turzig (Tursko) and Wangerin (Węgorzyno) ) belonged. The parish Treten was located in the parish of Rummelsburg (Miastko) in the eastern district of the church province of Pomerania of the Church of the Old Prussian Union . The last German clergyman before 1945 was Pastor Ulrich Maffia .

Since the expulsion of the Germans, predominantly Catholic church members have lived in Popielewo . The village still belongs to the parish (Parafia) Dretyń ( Treten ), into which the branch church Trzcinno ( Rohr ) has now been integrated. The parish is part of the Miastko ( Rummelsburg ) deanery in the Köslin-Kolberg diocese of the Catholic Church in Poland . Protestant church members still living here are assigned to the parish of the Kreuzkirche in Słupsk ( Stolp ) in the diocese of Pomerania-Greater Poland of the Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland . The next church village is Wołcza Wielka ( Groß Volz ).

school

Before 1945 the children from Pöppelhof went to school in Brotzen (Broczyna). The school house there was built in 1928. In 1937, teacher Fritz Mundt taught 35 students here.

literature

  • The district of Rummelsburg. A home book , ed. by the district committee of the Rummelsburg district in 1938, new ed. from the home district committee Rummelsburg, Hamburg, 1979
  • Manfred Jeschke: A very popular tenant. Pöppelhof, Rummelsburg district - a dreamy place . In: Die Pommersche Zeitung , No. 41/2009, p. 8.