Wilhelmshayn

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Wilhelmshayn is a street tanger village in the non-governmental municipality of Nordwestuckermark in Brandenburg (Germany). Before the municipal reform in 2001, Wilhelmshayn was a district of Fürstenwerder .

history

The village was built around 1816 as a Vorwerk , which the owner Reichsgraf Herrmann von Schwerin had built on Wolfshagen not far from his former estate Damerow. It is named after his brother Wilhelm Graf von Schwerin , who died in the Battle of Waterloo .

On September 30, 1928, the Wilhelmshayn manor district was dissolved and merged with the Fürstenwerder community.

literature

  • Bodo Desjardins, Hans-Christoph Heymann, Detlef Graf von Schwerin: 200 years of Wilhelmshayn 1816–2016 - From the Vorwerk to the farming village. A chronicle. ( Table of contents ).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wilhelmshayn . In: Topography of the lower courts of the Kurmark Brandenburg and the associated parts of the country . Ludwig Oehmigke, Berlin 1837, p. 293 ( books.google.de ).
  2. Mixed messages . In: Royal Government of Potsdam (ed.): Official Gazette of the Royal Kurmärkischen Government . Potsdam 1816, p. 46 ( books.google.com ).

Coordinates: 53 ° 23 '  N , 13 ° 38'  E