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gm. Nowy Staw, pow. malborski, woj. pomorskie Until 1945 Trampenau TK (Gotha, Endersch, Schrőtter)
![]() The village was founded in 1376. The sources from 1776 mentioned Jacob Ens and Jacob Claasen. In 1820, the village had 149 residents, including 15 descendants of Dutch colonists. In 1885, the village had 546 ha of land, 14 houses, 205 Catholics and Lutherans, and 22 Mennonites. In 1936, Trepnowy was inhabited by 5 families of the Dutch origin - Claasen, Hamm, Nieufeld, Penner, and Wiebe. Village layout - a linear village with buildings on northwestern side of an old road from Nowy Staw to Tropiszew. The cultural landscape is in good condition with a detectable spatial layout. Historical architecture includes a homestead with 5 outbuildings and a house, a 3 masonry houses from the beginning of the 20th century, 2 wooden houses, and a longitudinal Dutch homestead. A cobble stone road lined mainly lined with limes, but also oaks, maple trees, and ashes has survived.
ML IV, s. 351, Lipińska, t. III, poz. 202, AG |
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