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gm. Nowy Dwór Gdański, pow. nowodworski, woj. pomorskie Until 1945 Petershagen (Gotha, Endersch, Schrötter)
The village was established in 1328. In 1768, the residents erected a Catholic chapel (used also by Mennonites), which burned down in 1778 and was not rebuilt. The sources from 1776 mentioned 63 Mennonite surnames: Claassen, Dick, Ens, Epp, Esau, Friesen, Goertz, Ginter, Hamm, Jantzen,, Kraecker, Lepp, Loewen, Mantler, Neufeld, Olfert, Pauls, Peterckau, Penner, Peters, Quiring, Rahn, Raderkampf, Reimer, Rempel, Rompel, Schulz, Steffen, Tiessen, Teows, Wall, Warkentin, Wies, and Zacharias, among others. In 1820, Żelichów and Pendelmuehle was inhabited by 366 residents, including 208 Mennonites. The petition from 1868 was signed by Jacob Wienp - a resident of the village. At the time, the village had 87 włókas and 4 morgas of land, 60 houses, 472 residents, including 143 Mennonites. Village layout - a flood bank Waldhufendorf village on the eastern bank of the Tuga. The cultural landscape has partially survived with a detectable spatial layout, the Tuga flood bank, a road running along the flood bank, and homesteads located on terpy. The village still has 8 Dutch homesteads, including those with replaced buildings, 7 wooden houses from the 19th century, 4 brick buildings from the beginning of the 20th century, and detectable field layout and a system of draining canals in the eastern section of the village. A building without a number is a relic of a longitudinal
Dutch homestead situated in the southern section of the village, on the
western side of the road, facing it with its ridge. The house was erected
in the mid 1800s and has a log structure with covered quoins, dovetail
halvings at corners, and a vertically boarded wooden porch (east side).
The interior has a 2-bay layout with a wider eastern bay, the large room
in the southeastern corner, a black kitchen in the large room bay, an
L-shaped bipartite hallway. The building was modified after 1945; later,
it burned down.& SGKP, t. VIII, s. 22; ME, t. III, s. 355, Lipińska t. III, poz. 185; AG; MP, BF |
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