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gm. Suchy Dąb, pow. gdański, woj. pomorskie Until 1945 roku, Sperlingsdorff (Endersch), Sperlingsdorf (Schrötter), Spirlingsdorp (Gotha)
![]() The settlement received a charter in 1308 and was presented to sons of the Gdańsk chamberlain Unisław by Władysław Łokietek; they sold it to the Teutonic Knights in 1310. Between 1454 and 1793 as well as 1807 and 1814, the settlement belonged to the city of Gdańsk. The village was granted privileges again in 1503. In 1820, the village had 190 residents, including 4 Mennonites. In 1868, the petition was signed by Heirich Sprunck and Peter Willmp. In 1885, the village had 1310 morgas of land, 20 houses, and 194 residents, including 3 Mennonites. Village layout - a flood bank row village on the eastern bank of the Motława. The cultural landscape of the village has been partially modified. In 1980s, 9 out of 10 identified homesteads still had historical buildings. Currently, there are 2 Dutch homesteads, 2 wooden houses, and a half-timbered Assumption of Blessed Virgin Mary church from the 16th century.
SGKP, t. XI, s. 108, Lipińska t. III, poz. 53; KZSwP, s. 9 - 71; AG, MP |
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