Coarse warden

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Coarse warden
Butjadingen municipality
Coordinates: 53 ° 34 ′ 13 ″  N , 8 ° 18 ′ 37 ″  E
Süllwarden (Lower Saxony)
Coarse warden

Location of Süllwarden in Lower Saxony

Süllwarden than peasantry a district of Langwarden in the municipality Butjadingen in Wesermarsch .

history

Süllwarden is on a Wurt . Süllwarden includes Süllwarder-Weg, Süllwarder-Wisch, Urrelhausen and Sommergatt. Süllwardens was first mentioned as "Silwurden" in 1514. The connection between the mentioning was the naming as a defeated village together with Kleintossens, Ruhwarden and Düke as part of the booty from Duke Heinrich the Younger of Braunschweig . This enfeoffed Count Johann von Oldenburg . In 1658 the first single-class school was founded in Süllwarden, the first teacher was Johann Harms. In 1855 the school had 39 students. The school was closed in 1967. Then the children went to school in Tossens .

Demographics

year Residents
1737 121
1764 77
1785 80
1815 115
1855 184
1895 215
1925 167
1950 212
1961 149
1970 122
2002 88

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m K.-H. Ziessow / A. Eckhardt .: Süllwarden, in: Oldenburgisches Ortslexikon Volume 2: LZ . Ed .: Albrecht Eckhardt. tape 2 . Oldenburg 2011, p. 984 .