Redło (Osina)

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Redło (German Pflugrade ) is a village in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland. It belongs to the Gmina Osina (rural community Schönhagen) in the powiat Goleniowski (Gollnower district) .

Geographical location

The village is located in Western Pomerania , about 40 kilometers northeast of Szczecin . Neighboring towns are Węgorzyce (Wangeritz) in the west, Krasnołęka (Neu Langkafel) in the north , Jenikowo (Hohen Schönau) in the east and Godowo (Freiheide) in the south on Voivodship roads 106 and 146 .

history

The village was mentioned in 1490 when a Johannes Wegener was introduced as pastor of Pflugrade and Wangeritz .

In 1566, Count Ludwig III. von Eberstein took over the Pflugrade plant.

In 1591 his younger brother, Count Wolfgang II von Eberstein, took up residence in the village until his death in 1592, after he did not come to an agreement with the citizens of his town Massow about castle, field, forest and fishing services and about the administration of justice and church patronage could.

Around 1645 Hasso Adam von Flemming filed a lawsuit against the Ebersteiners on Matzdorf, as they were still in his debt. He received the Pflugrade estate, which he had held as a pledge for years.

Towards the end of the seventeenth century Pflugrade was on the great Prussian-Russian postal rate. Coming from Berlin via Massow, he went through Pflugrade and on via Langkafel and Naugard to Königsberg.

According to the purchase contract of April 18, 1824, the seven peasant innkeepers, including one with the name Schmeling, the jug owner and a Büdner, acquired the Pflugrade farm as "completely free property". According to the certificate of the royal government of January 20, 1833, when they bought the farm, they were given the right to parcel it out as they pleased.

By 1870, Pflugrade had 476 inhabitants in 71 residential houses and 4 commercial buildings that were taxed. There were also 75 tax-free buildings, including those owned by the Church. 75 children went to school. A thaler and a load of wood were given as school fees for each child.

In 1939 Pflugrade had 363 inhabitants. Before 1945 Pflugrade formed a rural community in the Naugard district of the Prussian province of Pomerania .

In 1945 the village, like all of Western Pomerania, came to Poland. It received the Polish place name Redło .

Attractions

  • Village church , a late Gothic Findlingsbau, east side visor decorated

Personalities: sons and daughters of the place

  • Friedrich Lenz (1846–1930), German railway entrepreneur
  • Fritz Lenz (1887–1976), German anthropologist, human geneticist and eugenicist, university professor in Göttingen
  • Willi Griebenow (1897–1991), German homeland researcher

References

literature

Footnotes

  1. Gustav Rudolphson: History of Naugards his area and the counts of Eberstein. Mayer & Müller, Berlin 1911, p. 98.
  2. Gustav Rudolphson: History of Naugards his area and the counts of Eberstein. Mayer & Müller, Berlin 1911, p. 125.
  3. Gustav Rudolphson: History of Naugards his area and the counts of Eberstein. Mayer & Müller, Berlin 1911, p. 163.
  4. Gustav Rudolphson: History of Naugards his area and the counts of Eberstein. Mayer & Müller, Berlin 1911, p. 178.
  5. ^ Heinrich Berghaus : Land book of the Duchy of Pomerania and the Principality of Rügen. Contains a description of the state of these countries in the second half of the 19th century. II. Theils Volume V Department I. Verlag F. Riemschneider, Berlin and Wriezen 1872, p. 245.
  6. ^ Heinrich Berghaus : Land book of the Duchy of Pomerania and the Principality of Rügen. Contains a description of the state of these countries in the second half of the 19th century. II. Theils Volume V Department I. Verlag F. Riemschneider, Berlin and Wriezen 1872, pp. 245 and 246.

Coordinates: 53 ° 35 '  N , 15 ° 5'  E