Żelichowo, Pomeranian Voivodeship
Before 1772 the area was part of Kingdom of Poland, in 1772-1919 of Prussia and Germany, in 1920-1939 of Free City of Danzig, and in September 1939 - February 1945 of German Reich. For the history of the region, see History of Pomerania.
The village was founded in 1328. In 1768 a Catholic chapel was built (also used by Mennonites), which burned down in 1778 and has not been rebuilt. In 1776, there were 63 names of Mennonites. In 1820, 366 people lived in Petershagen and Pendelmuehle, including 208 Mennonites. The petition from 1868 signed Mennonite Jacob Wiens from this village. The area of the village was at the time 87 voloks (1 volok = 17.9550 ha) and 4 morgens (1 Kulmer Morgen = 0.560117 ha), 60 houses stood there, and among 472 residents, 143 were Mennonites.
References
- ^ "Central Statistical Office (GUS) - TERYT (National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment Journal)" (in Polish). 2008-06-01.
- ^ "West Prussian Mennonite Villages, locations and Polish names, compiled by Glenn H. Penner". 26 February 2006.
- ^ "G.D. Reymann´s topographische Special-Karte von Central Europa, Nr. 18, Elbing" (in German). 1806–1908.
- ^ "Übersichtskarte von Mitteleuropa, Blatt Danzig (Maßstab 1:300000)" (in German). 1914.
- ^ "Karte des Freistaates Danzig (Maßstab 1:150000)" (in German). 1920.
- ^ "Topographische Karte 1:25 000 (Meßtischblatt), Blatt 465, Tiegenhof" (in German). April 1925.
- ^ "Karte des Gebiets der Freien Stadt Danzig (Maßstab 1:100000)" (in German). 1930.
- ^ "Karte des Deutschen Reiches, Einheitsblatt Nr. 27, Marienburg-Pr. Stargard. (Maßstab 1:100000)" (in German). 1933.
- ^ "Deutsche Heereskarte, Blatt-Nr. Q55, Danzig (Maßstab 1:300000)" (in German). September 1944.
- ^ "Katalog zabytków osadnictwa holenderskiego w Polsce" (in Polish). 2005.