Zitterpenningshagen

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Coordinates: 54 ° 15 ′ 38 "  N , 13 ° 4 ′ 53"  E

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Zitterpenningshagen is a village in the municipality of Wendorf in the district of Western Pomerania-Rügen in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . Zitterpenningshagen is administered by the Niepars Office , based in the municipality of Niepars.

geography

Zitterpenningshagen is located about five kilometers south of Stralsund in the district of Vorpommern-Rügen . Until 1994 the place belonged to the district of Stralsund and from 1994 to the district of North Western Pomerania .

history

Zitterpenningshagen is first mentioned in a document in 1303, but the place may be older. The place was affected several times by the proximity to the city of Stralsund during wars. After the siege of Stralsund (1628) by Wallenstein in the Thirty Years' War and after the siege of Stralsund (1678) by the Great Elector, the place was desolate.

View into the village

middle Ages

The first written mention of Zitterpenningshagen comes from a document dated May 25, 1303. At that time, the brothers Johann and Bertold Zitterpenning ("Citterpenningk") of St. Nikolai Church in Stralsund sold the peat bog between Zitterpenningshagen ("Citterpenningheshaghen") and Teschenhagen , a piece of field next to it to build a house and a watercourse over your field.

Berthold Zitterpenning and his son Heinrich reached an agreement with the city of Stralsund on July 22, 1313 because of the damming of the water in Zitterpenningshagen, that the town would have the damming according to the height and size of the signs and that the latter would be renewed if necessary. If flooding causes a jam 1/2 foot above the sign, it should not last longer than 14 days (nights).

On February 26, 1318, Prince Wizlaw III of Rügen pledged 12 Hufen in Schmedshagen, 5 Hufen in Zitterpenningshagen and 3 Hufen in Bartelshagen free of taxes and charges for 1000 Wendish Marks to his Vogt Nikolaus Poddin.

Prince Wizlaw III. confirmed on May 10, 1321 the city of Stralsund its privileges and property in the villages of Devin , Teschenhagen , Zitterpenningshagen, Voigdehagen , Wendorf , Lüdershagen , Vogelsang, Lüssow, Langendorf and Kedingshagen. The privileges are the same as in previous confirmations.

Modern times to the 18th century

Vincenz Holk, mayor of Kolberg, receives the ecclesiastical fief (inherited) in the Marienkirche Kolberg and the Holkeskapelle, which he received from his wife as a bride's treasure . This right of patronage with a farm in Lüdershagen, which Joachim Jacobus currently lives and builds on, they sell to Stralsund mayor Christoph Lorber , as well as two quarters of fields in Lüdershagen, which Kruger Claus Schulte has leased, and the widow's farm in Zitterpenningshagen von Pampow inhabited and built on, with high and low courts and all accessories, for 1,000 marks. They also want to hand over to him all documents concerning the patronage and "how dat obgemelte gud brutschattes wyse uth of the city of tom Stralesunde came to Blessed Vincencius Holk". Peter Caryt, Caspar Sleff (with the seal of Laurenz), Johann Teslaff, Canon to St. Nikolai in Greifswald , and Martin Soltwedel, citizen of Stralsund, seal it .

In 1578, Olaf Lorber signed a contract with the Holy Spirit Monastery to sell his farm in Zitterpenningshagen

In the period between 1621 and 1637, the official brothers of the festival bakers submit an entry regarding the sale of bread by the lot bakers and by the bakers of other towns in Stralsund

In 1647 there was an exchange contract between the provisional agents of the Jakobikirche and the provisional agents of the Heilgeistkirche over land in Kabelow and Zitterpenningshagen and from 1648 the beginning of the reconstruction of the destroyed villages Voigdehagen , Zitterhagen (now: Zitterpenningshagen), Wendorf and Ahrendsee , which in the 30-year war almost started became desolate.

19th century

The 19th century was marked by lively construction activities in Zitterpenningshagen. The entire place was relocated. The original location was about 400 m further east. In this century the Zitterpenningshäger manor house was built, which has a well-preserved vaulted cellar.

The century began with the rebuilding of a burned down Katens between 1794 and 1801. From 1822 to 1849, a wood-keeper's house was built in Zitterpenningshagen and then rebuilt after the fire there. From 1856 the so-called Försterhof was built on the enlarged former Försterhöft in Zitterpenningshagen by the tenant Karl Drews on his own account.

Between 1857 and 1859, two wells were built on the newly established courtyard in Zitterpenningshagen, as well as a sink well for the cottage apartments. During this time (1858) the construction of various stables, a bakery and people's house as well as the production of a cast-iron water pipe on the Zitterpenningshagen farm. Drainage was also laid at that time.

At that time it was not only built but also demolished. In 1859 the old buildings on the former Zitterpenningshagen estate were sold for demolition.

In the period from 1855 and 1878 soil (12,000 m³ by the Berlin Railway Construction Administration) was removed to widen the Stralsund train station in Zitterpenningshagen. At the end of the 19th century, many areas in Zitterpenningshagen were sold to the royal railway treasury because the city of Stralsund was connected to the route of the Berlin Northern Railway and the route passed Zitterpenningshagen.

The history of the places Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen is closely linked. The citizens from Zitterpenningshagen finally went to the church in Voigdehagen and the children to the school there. Between 1816 and 1912 the Zitterpenningshäger also rented a choir in the Voigdehäger church .

In 1894 and 1895 a car shower was built in Zitterpenningshagen. The 19th century in Zitterpenningshagen ends with the restoration, which was caused by the storm of 10/11. December 1898 damaged barn on the Zitterpenningshagen estate.

20th century

The 20th century is also marked by lively construction work, by the decline and new beginning after the turmoil of World War II . The goods in Zitterpenningshagen and Voigdehagen were leased to tenants who had a contract with the Heilgeistkloster in Stralsund until 1945 . The last tenant was Paul Mohr, as can be deduced from the city archives.

After 1945, there was in the Soviet zone of occupation for land reform , which many landlords and tenants were expropriated and the land later known as agricultural cooperatives has been assigned, which then farmed the land.

During the GDR era, there was then intensive gravel mining , which was to change the landscape permanently. Many of these areas were renatured again after the fall of the Wall .

Right at the beginning of the 20th century there was a border regulation between Försterhof (Zitterpenningshagen II) and Zarrendorf. Border regulations between the places are not uncommon, they have happened again and again over the centuries. From 1920 a water cooperative for the drainage of arable land in the districts of Alt-Zarrendorf and Neu-Zarrendorf, Andershof and Zitterpenningshagen was formed. In the meantime, a distinction is no longer made between old Zarrendorf and new Zarrendorf, only Zarrendorf.

Between 1924 and 1931 there were negotiations between the Luft-Fahrzeug-Gesellschaft mbH Werft Stralsund and the Stralsund council about the construction of an airfield near Zitterpenningshagen, which was rejected by the city council. So the airfield was never built. Trade and traffic in the city of Stralsund In 1931, Paul Mohr was the last tenant to acquire the Zitterpenningshagen estate. After the Second World War , numerous war refugees from the former East German territories were housed in the Zitterpenningshagen manor house . As a result, the population rose sharply. From 1946 to 1957 the manor house was the seat of the Wendorf community . During this time, numerous alterations were made to the manor house itself. Unfortunately, the manor park went wild at that time and is now more of a forest than a park.

During the GDR era, the building then fell into disrepair; a renovation in 1988 on the roof of the manor house finally saved it from final decay. From 1986 an engineering office for building site investigations and a joinery also settled here, so that at least part of the building fabric received a renovation.

The place today

In 1995 it was connected to the central drinking water network with the Lüssow waterworks. The existing wells were shut down.

Boulder garden in Zitterpenningshagen

In 2006 the boulder garden was opened in Zitterpenningshagen . The garden is home to numerous erratic boulders that came there in the last Ice Age . The heart of the erratic boulder garden in Zitterpenningshagen is an 18 ton boulder made of granite. Everywhere in the erratic garden there are boards that inform about the history of the place and the erratic foundlings.

The place has also been connected to broadband internet since 2016. In 2017, an interest group of citizens from Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen was founded, which deals with the processing of the history of the two places.

List of tenants in Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen

Table for the list of tenants in Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen
Period of lease tenant
1640-1655 Lease of the farm in Voigdehagen, the sheep farm in Zitterpenningshagen and the farms in Ahrendsee to Johann Horn
1655-1666 Lease of the farm in Voigdehagen and the sheep farm in Zitterpenningshagen to Johann Horn
1666-1678 Lease of the farms in Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen to Jochen Wrodow and Niclas von Braun
1684-1695 Lease of the farms in Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen to Nicolaus Baumann
1695-1700 Lease of the farms in Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen to Erich Frank and David Rubbert
1700-1705 Lease of the farms in Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen to David Rubbert and Heinrich Gutzkow
1705-1710 Lease of the farms in Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen to Hans Darss
1710-1715 Lease of the farms in Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen to Andreas Wehnert
1715-1720 Lease of the farms in Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen to Johann Glasau
1720-1734 Lease of the farms in Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen to Karl Albert Richter
1738-1754 Lease of the farms in Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen to Paul Döhn
1749-1769 Lease of the Andershof, Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen goods to Karl Friedrich Döhn
1764-1769 Lease of the Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen goods to Bogislaw Schulz
1782-1792 Transfer of the lease agreement concluded with Bogislaw Schulz for Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen to his son, Georg Rudolph Schulz, construction of a new house and other buildings on the property
1797-1807 Transfer of the lease contract for the Zitterpenningshagen, Voigdehagen and Wendorf estates from Karl Döhn to his son Julius August Döhn
1814-1837 Lease of the Voigdehagen, Zitterpenningshagen and Wendorf goods to Johann Friedrich Pluns
1835-1856 Lease of the Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen farms to Bernhard Mevis and Georg Wilhelm Klingender
1849-1856 Lease of the heather area in Wendorf and Zitterpenningshagen as well as installation of a shooting range for the Landwehr artillery
1855-1872 Lease of the Zitterpenningshagen II property, known as Försterhof, to Karl Drews
1856-1874 Lease of the Zitterpenningshagen property to Fritz Klingender
1874-1889 Lease of the Zitterpenningshagen property to Friedrich Klingender
1891-1910 Lease of the Zitterpenningshagen property to Willy Klingender and Ullrich Müller
1910-1931 Lease of the Zitterpenningshagen property to Max Straßenburg or Karl Krause and Otto Peters
1920-1937 Lease of land from the Feldmark of the Försterhof, Zitterpenningshagen and Voigdehagen estates for settlement purposes
1931-1944 Lease of the Zitterpenningshagen property to Paul Mohr

From 1945 the Heilgeistkloster zu Stralsund in Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen are no longer leased. In the course of the land reform in the Soviet zone of occupation , the tenants were expropriated and often driven out. What happened to the last tenant Paul Mohr after the war has not been clarified.

Sights near Zitterpenningshagen

Transport links

The federal highway 96 and the Angermünde-Stralsund railway run very close to Zitterpenningshagen. Furthermore, the place is connected to the federal highway 105 and to the bypass to the federal highway 20 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wendorf municipality. In: amt-niepars.de. Retrieved July 25, 2017 .
  2. Property and construction in the city of Stralsund: beginning of the reconstruction of the destroyed villages Voigdehagen, Zitterhagen (now: Zitterpenningshagen), Wendorf and Arendsee . Ed .: Property and construction of the city of Stralsund. Rep. 24, no. 3180 . Stralsund 1648.
  3. Georg Winter (arrangement): Pommersches Urkundenbuch . Volume 4., Department 1. Paul Niekammer, Stettin 1903, pp. 93 f., No. 2094.
  4. Municipal documents, StU 0118: Berthold Zitterpenning and his son Heinrich come to an agreement with the city of Stralsund on July 22, 1313 because of the damming of the water in Zitterpenningshagen that the town should have the damming according to the height and size of the signs and the latter, if necessary renewed. If flooding causes a jam 1/2 foot above the sign, it should not last longer than 14 days (nights). In: Stralsund City Archives (ed.): Pomm. Urkundenbuch V . tape 5 , no. 2819 . Stralsund July 22, 1313, p. 123 .
  5. Municipal documents, StU 0136: On 02.26.1318 Prince Wizlaw III of Rügen pledged 12 Hufen in Schmedshagen, 5 Hufen in Zitterpenningshagen and 3 Hufen in Bartelshagen free of taxes and burdens for 1000 Wendish Marks to his Vogt Nikolaus Poddin. In: Stralsund City Archives (ed.): Pomm. Urkundenbuch V . tape 5 , no. 3170 . Stralsund February 26, 1318, p. 369 .
  6. Municipal documents StU 0166: On 10.05.1321 confirmed Prince Wizlaw III. the city of Stralsund their privileges and their possessions in the villages of Devin, Teschenhagen, Zitterpenningshagen, Voigdehagen, Wendorf, Lüdershagen, Vogelsang, Lüssow, Langendorf and Kedingshagen. The privileges are the same as in previous confirmations. In: Pomm. Document Book VI (copy A) . tape 6 , no. 3497 . Stralsund May 10, 1321, p. 35 .
  7. Municipal documents, StU 2021: The ecclesiastical fiefdom in the Marienkirche Kolberg and the Holkeskapelle was inherited by Vincenz Holk, former mayor of Kolberg, who got it as his wife's bridal treasure. This right of patronage with a farm in Lüdershagen, which Joachim Jacobus currently lives and builds on, they sell to Stralsund mayor Christoph Lorber, as well as two quarters of fields in Lüdershagen, which Kruger Claus Schulte has leased, and the widow's farm in Zitterpenningshagen von Pampow inhabited and built on, with high and low courts and all accessories, for 1,000 marks. They also want to hand over to him all documents concerning the patronage and "how dat obgemelte gud brutschattes wyse uth of the city of tom Stralesunde came to Blessed Vincencius Holk". Peter Caryt, Caspar Sleff (with the seal of Laurenz), Johann Teslaff, Canon to St. Nikolai in Greifswald, and Martin Soltwedel, citizen of Stralsund, seal it. Ed .: Peter and Martin Caryt. Stralsund August 24, 1540.
  8. Kloster zum Heiligen Geist: Contract between Olaf Lorber and the Kloster zum Heiligen Geist about the sale of his farm in Zitterpenningshagen . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1912 . Stralsund 1578.
  9. General administration of the city of Stralsund: Entry by the official brothers of the festival bakers about the sale of bread by the lot bakers and by the bakers of other cities in Stralsund . Ed .: Stadtarchiv Stralsund - General Administration of the City of Stralsund. Rep. 29, no. 1003 . Stralsund 1637.
  10. Property and construction of the city of Stralsund: beginning of the reconstruction of the destroyed villages Voigdehagen, Zitterhagen (now: Zitterpenningshagen), Wendorf and Arendsee . Ed .: Stadtarchiv Stralsund, property and construction of the city of Stralsund. Rep. 24, No. 3180, No. 3180 . Stralsund 1648.
  11. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Construction of a new yard, a new house and two barns in Zitterpenningshagen . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1829 .
  12. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Construction of a wood-keeper's house in Zitterpenningshagen . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1841 . Stralsund 1849.
  13. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Creation of two wells on the newly furnished courtyard in Zitterpenningshagen and creation of a sink well for the cottage . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1831 . Stralsund 1858.
  14. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Construction of various stables, a bakery and people's house as well as the production of a cast-iron water pipe on the Zitterpenningshagen farm . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1733 . Stralsund 1865.
  15. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Sale of the buildings on the former Zitterpenningshagen estate for demolition . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1833 . Stralsund 1859.
  16. ^ Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Removal of earth (12000m³ by the Berlin Railway Construction Administration) to widen the Stralsund train station in Zitterpenningshagen . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1960 . Stralsund 1878.
  17. Kloster zum Heiligen Geist: Surrender and excavation of an area of ​​the Zitterpenningshagen property for the Berlin Northern Railway . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1717 . Stralsund 1897.
  18. ^ Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Sale of land in Zitterpenningshagen to the royal railway treasury . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1718 . Stralsund 1884.
  19. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Renting a choir in the Voigdehäger Church between 1816 and 1912 . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1806 . Stralsund 1912.
  20. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Construction of a carriage shower on the Zitterpenningshagen estate . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1836 . Stralsund 1895.
  21. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: restoration of the by the storm of 10./11. December 1898 damaged barn on the Zitterpenningshagen estate . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1837 . Stralsund 1899.
  22. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Lease of the farm in Zitterpenningshagen to the tenant Paul Mohr . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1708 . Stralsund 1931.
  23. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Border regulation between Försterhof and Zarrendorf . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1848 . Stralsund 1905.
  24. Kloster zum Heiligen Geist: Formation of a water cooperative for the drainage of arable land in the districts of Alt- Zarrendorf and Neu-Zarrendorf, Andershof and Zitterpenningshagen . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1736 . Stralsund 1920.
  25. Trade and Transport of the City of Stralsund No. 1068, 1924 - 1931: Negotiations between the Luft-Fahrzeug-Gesellschaft mbH Werft Stralsund and the Stralsund Council about the construction of an airfield near Zitterpenningshagen . Ed .: Trade and Transport of the City of Stralsund. Rep. 36 ,, No. 1068 . Stralsund 1925.
  26. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Lease of the farm in Voigdehagen, the sheep farm in Zitterpenningshagen and the farms in Ahrendsee to Johann Horn . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1665 . Stralsund 1640.
  27. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Lease of the farm in Voigdehagen and the sheep farm in Zitterpenningshagen to Johann Horn . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1666 . Stralsund 1655.
  28. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Lease of the farms in Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen to Jochen Wrodow and Niclas von Braun . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1667 . Stralsund 1666.
  29. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Lease of the farms in Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen to Nicolaus Baumann . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1668 . Stralsund 1684.
  30. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Lease of the farms in Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen to Erich Frank and David Rubbert . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1669 . Stralsund 1695.
  31. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Lease of the farms in Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen to David Rubbert and Heinrich Gutzkow . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1671 . Stralsund 1700.
  32. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Lease of the farms in Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen to Hans Darss . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1672 . Stralsund 1705.
  33. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Lease of the farms in Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen to Andreas Wehnert . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1673 . Stralsund 1710.
  34. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Lease of the farms in Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen to Johann Glasau . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1674 . Stralsund 1715.
  35. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Lease of the farms in Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen to Karl Albert Richter . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1675 . Stralsund 1720.
  36. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Lease of the farms in Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen to Paul Döhn . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1679 . Stralsund 1738.
  37. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Lease of the Andershof, Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen goods to Karl Friedrich Döhn . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1681 . Stralsund 1749.
  38. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Lease of the Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen goods to Bogislaw Schulz . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1682 . Stralsund 1764.
  39. Kloster zum Heiligen Geist: Transfer of the lease agreement concluded with Bogislaw Schulz for Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen to his son, Georg Rudolph Schulz, construction of a new house and other buildings on the property . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1684 . Stralsund 1782.
  40. Kloster zum Heiligen Geist: Transfer of the lease agreement for the Zitterpenningshagen, Voigdehagen and Wendorf estates from Karl Döhn to his son Julius August Döhn . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1687 . Stralsund 1797.
  41. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Lease of the Voigdehagen, Zitterpenningshagen and Wendorf goods to Johann Friedrich Pluns . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1688 .
  42. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Lease of the Voigdehagen and Zitterpenningshagen farms to Bernhard Mevis and Georg Wilhelm Klingender . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1691 . Stralsund 1836.
  43. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: leasing of the heather area in Wendorf and Zitterpenningshagen as well as installation of a shooting range for the Landwehr artillery . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1862 . Stralsund 1849.
  44. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Lease of the Zitterpenningshagen II property, known as Försterhof, to Karl Drews from 1856 - 1872 . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1695 . Stralsund 1856.
  45. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Lease of the Zitterpenningshagen property to Fritz Klingender from 1856 - 1874 . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1694 . Stralsund 1856.
  46. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Lease of the Zitterpenningshagen property to Friedrich Klingender . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1699 . Stralsund 1874.
  47. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Lease of the Zitterpenningshagen property to Willy Klingender and Ullrich Müller . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1702 . Stralsund 1892.
  48. ^ Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Lease of the Zitterpenningshagen property to Max Straßenburg or Karl Krause and Otto Peters . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1705 . Stralsund 1910.
  49. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Lease of land from the Feldmark of the Försterhof, Zitterpenningshagen and Voigdehagen estates for settlement purposes . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep. 9, no. 1712 . Stralsund 1920.
  50. Monastery of the Holy Spirit: Lease of the Zitterpenningshagen property to Paul Mohr . Ed .: Monastery of the Holy Spirit. Rep . 9, no. 1708 . Stralsund 1931.