Sielsko
Sielsko | ||
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Basic data | ||
State : | Poland | |
Voivodeship : | West Pomerania | |
Powiat : | Łobez | |
Gmina : | Węgorzyno | |
Geographic location : | 53 ° 35 ' N , 15 ° 28' E | |
Residents : | 333 (Nov. 30, 2012) | |
Postal code : | 73-155 Węgorzyno | |
Telephone code : | (+48) 91 | |
License plate : | ZLO | |
Economy and Transport | ||
Street : | Węgorzyno - Sielsko - Mielno | |
Rail route : | PKP line 202 Stargard Szczeciński − Danzig | |
Line 210 Chojnice – Runowo Pomorskie train station: Runowo Pomorskie |
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Next international airport : | Szczecin-Gollnow | |
administration | ||
Ortsschulze : | Słomiński Tadeusz | |
Address: | Sielsko 25/1 73-155 Węgorzyno |
Sielsko (German Silligsdorf ) is a place in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship and belongs to the Gmina Węgorzyno ( rural community Wangerin ) in the Powiat Łobeski ( Labes district ).
Geographical location and transport links
Sielsko is not far from Jezioro Sambórz Duży ( Großer Zammer Lake ) on a side road that runs from Węgorzyno via Runowo ( Ruhnow ) to Mielno ( Mellen ). There is a train connection via the Runowo Pomorskie train station ( Ruhnow train station ) seven kilometers away on the major railway lines from Stargard to Gdansk and from Chojnice ( Konitz ) to Runowo Pomorskie . Before 1945, the place then called Silligsdorf was itself a train station on the small railway line from Labes (Łobez) to Daber (Dobra) of the Regenwald Bahnen .
history
The place goes back to a Slavic settlement. An old rampart from that time indicates this.
The actual village was founded at the beginning of the 14th century by Count Günzelin von Schwerin . From 1315 Silligsdorf was a fiefdom of the von Wedel family , which was documented in 1340.
The Thirty Years' War has left deep marks. The number of rural properties fell to five during the Thirty Years War. In 1717 there were 18 farmers and one farm in Silligsdorf, in 1939 there were 37 farms.
Until 1817 Silligsdorf belonged to the Wedelschen Gutskreis and in 1818 came through the district reform to the newly formed Regenwalde district . Silligsdorf became the seat of an administrative district named after him , which was formed from the communities Altenfließ (Trzebawie), Horst (Chwarstno), Mellen (Mielno), Schwerin (Zwierzynek), Silligsdorf and Teschendorf (Cieszyno).
In 1910 the municipality and manor district of Silligsdorf had a total of 505 inhabitants. Their number grew to 1933 on 586 and was in 1939 already 594. Until 1945 belonged to Silligsdorf district Regenwalde in the administrative district of Stettin , from 1 October 1938 at the administrative region of Pomerania in the Prussian province of Pomerania .
Silligsdorf has been Polish under the name Sielsko since 1945.
church
Parish church
The church is a boulder building with a rectangular floor plan from the 16th century. It was a Protestant house of worship until 1945 and was then expropriated in favor of the Catholic Church. This she rededicated and gave her the name Kościół św. Jana Chrzciciela after John the Baptist .
Parish / Parish
Before 1945, the population in Silligsdorf and the surrounding area was almost without exception Protestant. Silligsdorf itself was the parish seat of a parish to which the Altenfließ branch church belonged between 1697 and 1790 . The church in Schwerin was a branch church until 1945.
In 1940 the parish had a total of 801 parishioners, 494 of whom belonged to the parish of Silligsdorf and 307 to the Schwerin branch church. While Silligsdorf was last free of patronage, in Schwerin the estate from the Wedel family held the church patronage. The parish belonged to the parish of Freienwalde in Pomerania in the church province of Pomerania of the Church of the Old Prussian Union .
On August 12, 1945 Sielsko became the seat of a parish of the Catholic Church in Poland, now with a predominantly Catholic population . It belongs to the deanery Łobez ( Labes ) in the Archdiocese of Stettin-Cammin . Evangelical church members living here are integrated into the Trinity Church parish in Stettin in the diocese of Wroclaw of the Evangelical Augsburg Church in Poland .
Pastor until 1945
Between the Reformation and 1945, the pastors officiated as Protestant clergy in Silligsdorf:
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school
A half-timbered school was built in Silligsdorf around 1850, and a new building was built in 1914.
Personalities
Sons and daughters of the place
- Otto von Wedel (1769–1813), Prussian major and knight of the order Pour le Mérite
- Heinrich Kaspar von Wedel (1778–1858), Prussian major and knight of the order Pour le Mérite
- Johannes Witte (1877–1945), German Protestant theologian and missiologist
Connected to the place
- Wilhelm von Ditfurth (1780–1855), royal Prussian infantry general, married Florentine von Brederlow (1789–1870) on July 31, 1810 in the Silligsdorf church
- Friedrich von Waldersee (1795–1864), Prussian lieutenant general and military writer, married Ottilie von Wedel (1803–1882) here on July 2, 1823
literature
- Hans Moderow : The evangelical clergy of Pomerania from the Reformation to the present . Part 1, Stettin 1903.
- Hans Glaeser-Swantow: The Evangelical Pomerania . Part 2, Stettin 1940.
- 99 rooms and a valuable gift. Explorations in Silligsdorf in the Regenwalde district . In: The Pommersche Zeitung . No. 48/10, p. 5.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Gmina Węgorzyno website, Sołectwo Sielsko , accessed on June 4, 2014
- ^ A b Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. Regenwalde district. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
- ↑ kuria.szczecin Archived copy ( memento of the original dated June 6, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed June 4, 2014
- ↑ http://www.szczecin.kuria.pl/index.php?strona-schematyzm&ID_PAR=L502