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gm. Nowy Dwór Gdański, pow. nowodworski, woj. pomorskie Until 1945 Tiege TK (Gotha, Endersch, Schrötter)
The village was mentioned in 1318 (Thuya) and received privileges in 1345. In 1727, 28 Mennonites lived in the village; the sources from 1776 mentioned the surnames Brockmann, Claassen, Dack, Diderich, Epp, Friesen, Fross, Funck, Gerbrand, Penner, Reimer, Teowe, and Wieb. In 1820, combined villages of Tuja and Tiegefelde had 431 residents, including 86 Mennonites. The petition from 1868 was signed by the owners of large farms Jacob Behrends, Joann Claassen, Peter Duck, Enz, Frans Harms, Jacob Suckau, and Abraham Toews. In 1936, the village was inhabited by 18 families: Driedger, Ens, Hinz, Heidebrecht, Jansson, Janzen, Klaassen, Mekelburger, Neufeld, Penner, Quiring, Ran, van Riesen, Thiesen, Wiebe, and Wiens, among others. Village layout - an oval village in a northeast - southwest line located along an old route from Mirów to Nowy Dwór with 3 large farms in the western section of the village, 2 in the eastern section and a colonial type village on terpy in the northern section. The cultural landscape of the village is in decline. A spatial layout is undetectable. Historical architecture includes: a Gothic St. Jacob church, 5-6 wooden houses from the 19th century, two Dutch homesteads, and several masonry houses from the beginning of the 20th century. The road to Lubieszew and internal village roads have cobble stone surfaces and are lined with old linden trees. The cemetery surrounding the church has no gravestones. Homestead vegetation, a field layout, and a system of draining canals have survived. No. 1 is a longitudinal Dutch homestead comprising a wooden
house, a brick cowshed, and a wooden barn, all covered by a roof with a
common ridge. It is situated in the northern section of the village, on
the western side of the road. The house dates from the mid 1800s and has a
wooden, partially bricked structure with a vertically boarded gable, and
asbestos tile roofing. The gable elevation has 2 axes and a 1-axial
gable. Schmid, s.340, Penner, s.85; ME, t. IV, s. 329, Lipińska t. III, poz. 181; AG; MP, BF. |
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