Houses of Rügenwaldermünde
from
Paul Brandhoff and Dietrich Hemme

References:

1. Describes the type to that of building and any auxiliary buildings,
e.g. Shop, Smokery etc., which can give information on the trade of the owner at the same time.
2. Tells the year of construction and the designer.
3. The chronical order of the owners and their time as such.
4. The last tenants, whereby did not use the owner when tenants are counted.
5. Reports remarkable on property, if there is somewhat such.

1)

1. Large House, corner Skagerakstraße and Westhafenstraße, with shop und bar.
  2. 1870
  3. before 1894 by a jew named Menchau, till 1900 the family Kupferschmidt, till 1925 Robert Pastewski, till 1945 the grocer and landlord Fritz Nesemann.
 
     

1a)

1. small annexe from 1) at the street Kehrewieder.
  4. Erich Gädtke, Ernst Bold.
     

2)

1. House with white framework with tared beam und thatched roof.
  2. before 1850
  3. Heinrich Tramborg, came before 1850 from Vitte to Rügenwaldermünde; afterwarts from 1915 his son Hugo to 1945.
  5. One of the oldest houses and the last house with thatched roof at Rügenwaldermünde.
 
     

2a)

1. House, with 2) under one roof dnd from same quality.
  2. see above.
  3. till 1890 a bricklayer Gohrbandt; it is not sure, if afterwarts Heinrich or his son, the fishermen, last foreman und steersman of the lifeboat, Gustav Tramborg, buyed this part of the house. Owner till 1945 was sure Gustav Tramborg, e.c. his son Erich.
     

3)

1. Small house with slate roof
  2. 1850
  3. till 1900 Ferdinand Zühlke; till 1945 Gustav Borchard from the village Kugelwitz
  4. Albert Parnow (Marie Rades)
 
     

4)

1. House
  2. 1920 by Fischer Willy Erdmann, son Gustav Erdmanns of the village Divenow, on former land of the family Zühlke.
  3. Willy Erdmann; after his dead (1940?) his son Otto till 1945.
 
     

5)

1. Small house with bakery.
  2. 1890 by Berthold Panten.
  3. Berthold Panten; inheerit after his dead from his daugther Anna; married in Otto Gliffe ca. 1900 and owner till 1945.
  4. tenant of the bakery Otto Zühlke (named Zach)
 
     

6)

1. House
  2. 1850 by captain Ferdinand Gelhar.
  3. F. Gehlhar till 1885; till 1900 Georg Liskow; till 1910 his widow Mrs. Schnittke; till 1935 herself as Mrs. March; till 1945 barber Fritz Liskow, son of Georg Liskow, a son of "religious Liskow".
  4. Franz Mollau and Nötzel
 
     

7)

1. Small house
  2. 1925 by Otto Jeske from Barzwitz (his wife = Else Wetzel)
  3. himself till 1945
 
     

8)

1. Large House, made of wood, with small shop on the belower eastside.
  2. 1860 by captain Ferdinand Gehlhar.
  3. F. Gehlhar; his inheriting until 1918; afterwards Jeske; to 1945 his daughter Else Kiekhöfer, woman of the halfblind salesman Kiekhöfer .
  4. August Mollau, Emil Pagel, tailor Lange.
  5. Under the east gablend in former times a figure-head of a sailing boat is to have hung.
 
     

9)

1. House
  2. 1900 by fisherman Franz Luk (called Panzlaff) from Divenow
  3. after Luk a shoemaker Massow from Rügenwalde; finally (from 1920?) till 1945 fisherman Albert Parnow
 
     

10)

1. Large House of flats, with 10a) under one roof (west half)
  2. 1905 by fisherman Gotthilf Tietz (half-brother of Hans und Willy Erdmann) from Divenow
  3. till 1945 the his inheriting of the founder
  4. Trader Wiezke (father of Regina)
 
     

10a)

1. Large House of flats, with 10) under one roof (est half)
  2. 1905 by fisherman Franz Chinnow form Divenow
  3. The inheriting of the founder till 1945.
  4. Postman Fritz Rades, marine Maret
     

11)

1. Small house with a small shop
  2. 1935 by the newcomer slippermaker Bütow
  3. himself till 1945
 
     

12)

1. Small house with huge frontyard
  2. 1905 by fisherman Bernhard Blum from Danzig/ Westprussia
  3. as an heiress after him till 1945 his daughter Else Riehn
 
     

13)

1. Large House of flats with a special front
  2. 1905 by fisherman Emil Blum (brother of 12) )
  3. Since his dead (drowned 1940) his inheriting
  4. Gustav Grützmacher, Rott
 
     

14)

1. House with pastboard-roof
  2. 1905 by fisherman Gustav Schröder from Stolpmünde (his wife = mother of Otto Beckmann)
  3. Since his dead his inheriting (his widow und doghter Köhler from Rügenwalde)
 
     

15)

1. Cubical house made of bricks with flat pastboard-roof and large green gate toward the Skagerakstraße.
  2. ca.1900
  3. "Deutsche Gesellschaft zur Rettung Schiffbrüchiger" (SAR)
  4. From here the life raft was driven if necessary from horses to approx. the 300m removed port, where it was left and manned to the water. The old rescue shed of 1900 ago was at the small beach, west of house 42) (Sancouci).
     

16)

1. Large House
  2. 1930 by Bauch
  3. Bauch till 1945
  4. Carsten (Frieda Grützmacher)
 
     

17)

1. Large house and Smokery
  2. 1937 by smoker Fritz Schwarz
  3. Fritz Schwarz till 1945
  4. Ida Scharping with mother (mother named "Krone", after her husband, "Kronkar"), Kühlberg
  5. before the land development small circus and simular give a guest performances.
 
     

17a)

1. Long house with flat pastboard-roof
  2. 1920 by smoker Luis Schwarz (Vater of 17) )
  3. Luis Schwarz; inheriting by his daughter (married Brigg) till 1945
     

18)

1. White painted long house with flat roof und smokery.
  2. 1910 by smokerer Berthold Groth.
  3. Berthold Groth till 1930; after that Plüntsch till 1945, as smokery by them, Max Ehlert.
  4. Max Ehlert (Father of Helmut Ehlers) with daugther and granddaughter (called "Nanni").
     

19)

1. Villa with semicircle perron, two pillars and terrace to the Skagerakstraße
  2. 1925 by salesman Laasch from Rügenwalde
  3. Laasch till 1933; Galle till 1945
  4. Worker Karl Zühlke in an annexe
 
     

20)

1. Large Villa with large garden (bigest und feudalistic Building at Rügenwaldermünde)
  2. 1910 by butcher August Bayer
  3. after his dead ca. 1916 his widow Anna Bayer till 1945
  4. first floor mechanic Karl Hemme, some room downstairs from gouverment as officiers-casino from 1940.
 
     

20a)

1. large stable with a flat above
  2. see above
  3. see above
  4. Flat, worker Gustav Ulrich, stable, butcher Georg Müller
     

21)

1. House
  2. 1910
  3. Haiden (?); from 1920 Karl Madsen; last his sons Herbert and Bruno (both fisherman)
  5. here till ca. 1900 diver Ehmkes tool-shed
 
     

22)

1. House with butchery, and 22a) belonging sausage factory
  2. 1908 by fisherman Hermann Liskow
  3. Hermann Liskow till 1920; then till 1945 butcher Georg Müller
 
     

23)

1. House
  2. 1905 by fish-merchant Ferdinand Milahn from Divenow
  3. the builder till 1945
  4. Anna Ehlert (Widow of Otto Ehlert), Georg Schmithals
 
     

24)

1. House
  2. 1900 by August Luk, fisherman from Divenow
  3. August Luk; after him till 1945 his inheriting; Walter Luk, Erich Luk, Kurt Luk usw.
  4. Willi Mollau
 
     

25)

1. House with shop and coal-merchant
  2. 1905 by Hugo Mademann
  3. Hugo Mademann; from 1920 merchant Walter Otto
 
     

26)

1. House
  2. 1905 by worker Richard Zibell
  3. Richard Zibell; after his dead his daughter Else till 1945
 
     

27)

1. House
  2. 1908 by Luis Siebert, fisherman from Wollin
  3. Luis Siebert till 1945
  4. Max Brandhoff, Stier
 
     

28)

1. House
  2. 1908 by fisherman Karl Rathke
  3. Karl Rathke till 1945
  4. fisherman Fritz Molllau
 
     

29)

1. House
  2. before 1900 by (Brandhoff?)
  3. till 1910 Karl Manke; afterwarts Otto Reichow; since 1914 two Ms. Krüger
  4. Widow of butcher Schmidt, Wally Lübke
  5. Daniel Brandhoff; to approximately to the turn of the century this was at that time the last house at the north side of the Skagerakstraße, the former Lange Straße. Behind it to the west too, were gardens and potato growing.
 
     

30)

1. House with bakery
  2. 1890 by diver Ferdinand Selke; later on his son Otto; since 1940 till 1945 baker Erich Wietzke
  3. Kuhlke (foreign)
 
     

31)

1. Large house
  2. this old house was build 1850 by captain Albert Julius Madsen; the new Haus 1870/71 by his son in law August Reinhart Scharping
  3. A. J. Madsen till 1870; A. R. Scharping till 1905; Otto and Luis Scharping till 1940 or 1945; part of the house from Otto Scharping since 1940 Selma Scharping
  4. Rudi Henke, Loofs, Mrs. Gottberg
 
     

32)

1. Large house of flats with two shops
  2. before 1900 by Brandhoff (Söhne: Emil und Benno)
  3. Brandhoff till 1910; then baker Rathke from Rügenwalde; since 1918 Bruno Richert till 1945
  4. Herbert Gohrband, Wally Lübke
 
     

33)

1. House, last post-office
  2. before 1900 by Hermann Lübke
  3. till 1930 the son of the builder Paul; then Mienert till 1945
 
     

34)

1. 34) = larger house, with the long front to the street; always a restaurant with a hall,
    34a) = old half timbered house, front to the street
  2. nach 1850
  3. till 1910 Edmund Böse; then Karl Zielske from Schlawe till 1915; then a Hausen from Rügenwalde till 1918; last Franz Erdt from Rügenwalde
  5.

in 34a) was before 1910 till 1916 the post-office

 
     

35)

1. House
  2. before 1900
  3. till after 1918 a pilot Rades; his widow married Hermann Lübke, a brother of Paul Lübkes; 1920 till 1945 Paul Scharping, bzw. his inheriting
  4. Miss Mellenthins
 
     

36)

1. House with pasteboard-roof, corner Westhafenstraße/Badstraße
  2. before 1900
  3. till 1900 a pilot Braun; then butcher Plath from Rügenwalde; atfer his dead his widow (a born Wunder) till 1945
  4. the old Mrs. Böse, mother of capitain Böse; chief pilot Sessien
 
     

37)

1. House, with front to the street and harbour
  2. before 1900
  3. till before 1900 Zühlke; then fisherman Albert Willer from Stolpmünde till 1945
 
     

38)

1. Large block of flats
  2. before 1900
  3. till 1920 Vehlow (postman); then Hermann Liskow till 1945
  4. Karl Schulz, Hans Engler, Jeske
 
     

39)

1. House with pasteboard-roof, with front to the street and harbour
  2. before 1850
  3. Captain Friedrich Scharping till 1821; then his son Tobias Scharping till 1857; afterwards by marriage at Maaß; at least his son, the pilot Bernhard Maaß.
 
     

40)

1. House
  2. before 1900
  3. till 1900 Jacob Zühlke; thereafter till 1945 Richard Parnow
  4.

in the annexe 40a) Reinhold Markowski

 
     

41)

1. long, low Haus (called "Daskes corner")
  2. before 1900
  3. der staatliche Hafenbau
  4. Daske, Venske, Sonnenberg
  5. Dies war das alte Lotsenwachhaus
 
     

42)

1. House with pasteboard-roof, on the dunes, over the smal beach (called, "Sancouci")
  2. vor 1900
  3. till 1925 Alwin Groth (brother of Berthold Groth); then Hermann Makowski and Hedwig Delleske till 1945
 
     

43)

1. House with shoemakery
  2. before 1900
  3. till 1930 a Boje (from Köslin or Rügenwalde?); then shoemaker Hugo Panten from Kugelwitz
  4. Willi Delleske, the old Gustav Erdmann (fahter of Hans and Willi Erdmann)
     

44)

1. Small house
  2. after 1850
  3. till 1895 Julius Madsen (father of Arthur Madsen and he is fahter of Olga Lemke, born Madsen and Trude Madsen); then Max Ehlert till 1930; then Karl Pasewalk, his wife and finally Gotthilf Brick
 
     

45)

1. Large house
  2. before 1900
  3. Baker and postman Wilhelm Glose; last owner Max Glose
  5. The post-office was in these building till ca. 1925 to 1935
 
     

46)

1. House
  2. before 1900
  3. August Rathke; finally his son Willi Rathke
 
     

47)

1. Smal house with bakery
  2. after1850
  3. till 1920 diver Ehmke; then pilot Luis Uhlmann; finally his daugther Lieschen Riemer
 
     

48)

1. House
  2. before 1900
  3. Hermann Rathke; then till 1900 his daugther Lina; finally Reinhold Rades
     

49)

1. House
  2. 1920 by Pilot Albert Discher
  3. Albert Discher till 1945
 
     

50)

1. long house with pasteboard-roof
  2. before 1900
  3. State property
  4. the forest ranger Szeppard und Koglin, finally Löwe
 
     

51)

1. House, in the groove behind thr dunes
  2. before 1900
  3. state property
  4. earlier forest ranger Wärmter, finally diver Schönknecht
 
     

52)

1. House (north of the school)
  2. 1906 by fisherman Karl Rutzen from Deep
  3. Karl Rutzen till 1940; then his son Willi till 1945
 
     

53)

1. House
  2. before 1900
  3. Pilot Richard Uhlmann (brother of Luis Uhlmann) till 1935; therafter till 1945 his son Emil.
 
     

54)

1. house with slated root
  2. before 1900
  3. Smith Heinrich Barske till 1930; then his daugther Meta.
     

55)

1. Small house
  2. after 1850
  3. till 1920 "Mien" Vaselow; then a Zemke
     

56)

1. Small house
  2. around 1860
  3. till 1890 a Luk, later he emigrated to America; then Franz Wendt; finally his daugther Lieschen Wendt, wife of Otto Madsen.
     

57)

1. Small house
  2. ca. 1850
  3. till 1900 Ehlert (children: Otto, Max, Ferdinand, Olga Mademann, Ida Tramborg, Marie Selke); then fisherman and fish dealer Fritz Gädtke til the 30er years; then his son in law, fish dealer Karl Gottberg; finally his son Karl
     

58)

1. House
Bad Straße 1
  2. ca. 1830
  3. till 1895 David Rathke (father of Captian und mayor Hugo Rathke); then Franz Rades till 1925; finally his widow (daugther Alice Pfaff)
  4. machinist Arthur Kordt and worker Fritz Pfaff

59)

1. House
  2. ca. 1850
  3. till 1888 Wilhelm Brandhoff; finally married in Franz Rüchel.
 
     

60)

1. Small house with large garden to the river Wipper.
  2. before 1850
  3. till 1895 Brandhoff, then till 1920 Paul Lübke; then finally Hermann Likfett
  4. Erich Malchow II, Franz Liskow
     

61)

1. House
  2. before 1850
  3. Captain Luis Madsen till 1912; then his children Albert, Max und Olga (Jäger); since 1928 Max Hallmann from Hela.
     

62)

1. House, corner Weddinger Straße/Gorch Fock Straße
  2. before 1850
  3. till 1870 a Brandhoff; then mayor Bernhard Leder; finally his niece Anna Fabricius
  4. Erich Duske
     

63)

1. House
  2. 1890
  3. Captain Albert Jäger till 1925; finally his widow Olga, born Madsen.
  4. Hagendorf
 
     

64)

1. Small house
  2. before 1850
  3. till 1890 pilot Wolter; then Fischer Albert Rades from Laase; finally his son Albert.
 
     

65)

1. Small house
  2. before 1850
  3. Common property
  4. Hermann Malchow, Paul Gädtke
  5. In these building was till about 1895 the school.
     

66)

1. House
  2. after 1930 from carpenter August Below
  3. August Below till 1945
 
     

67)

1. Small house
  2. before 1850
  3. till 1920 Pilot Luis Uhlmann; then joiner Hoffmeister till 1930; finally a Vanselow
  5. Possibly in earlier times used as school
     

68)

1. School, with flat for the teatcher
  2. 1895
  3. common property
 
     

69)

1. House
  2. 1935 by fisherman Ernst Gädtke
  3. Ernst Gädtke till 1945
 
     

70)

1. House
  2. 1925 by shoemaker und bricklayer Hermann Rachow
  3. Hermann Rachow till 1945
  4. his son in law Ernst Tietz
 
     

71)

1. House
  2. 1930 by fisherman Helmuth Pagel
  3. after hin his sons Werner, Julius und Günther till 1945
 
     

72)

1. Small house
  2. before 1850
  3. till 1888 Schmökkel; then fisherman Albert Scharping from the beach; finally his daugther Helene Haeck
     

73)

1. House
  2. ca. 1913 by fisherman Max Maaß
  3. Max Maaß till 1940; then his widow and children Fritz, Max und Lieschen till 1945
 
     

74)

1. House
  2. after 1850
  3. till 1880 Lemm; then his son clock-maker Alexander Lemm; from 1900 Wilhelm Hein; from 1918 to final Wilhelm Vollbrecht.
  4. Walter Muhts
 
     

75)

1. Small house (in the front garden with a big chestnut)
  2. before 1850
  3. last owner Karl Braun
  4. Eduard Zühlke
 
     

76)

1. Small house
  2. after 1850
  3. till 1910 a Scharping (from the beach); then a Wetzel; finally his sons Ernst und Fritz.
 
     

77)

1. House
  2. 1935 by the lighthouseman Benno Selke
  3. Benno Selke till 1945
 
     

78)

1. House
  2. 1850 by Groth (reconstructed 1920)
  3. last owner Berthold Groth
  4. August Blum
 
     

79)

1. Small house
  2. before 1850
  3. till 1895 foreman Rupp fom the harbour; then Fritz Rades; then his son Emil; after hin his widow Anna, born Mews
 
     

80)

1. House
  2. ca. 1900
  3. common property; later Karl Pagel till 1945
  4. Here, in former times, the famous night watchman Lemke is to have lived, with his dog (the Nati).
 
     

81)

1. Small house
  2. about 1820
  3. Brandhoff (father of Arthur Brandhoff) till 1910; then fisherman Hermann Richert from Divenow; finally his daugther Dora Brandhoff
     

82)

1. House
  2. before 1850
  3. Seaman Fabricius till 1910; then his daugther Irene till 1945
  4. Diver Ehmke, finally his daughter taylor Miss Ehmke
     

83)

1. House
  2. before 1900
  3. Seaman Alex Rathke; from 1920 fisherman Otto Beckmann from Stolpmünde
 
     

84)

1. House (former fire-station)
  2. before 1900
  3. common property, till 1945 Walter Madsen
  4. Paul Peters, Albert Holz
     

85)

1. Small house
  2. 1935 from Walter Madsen
  3. Walter Madsen till 1945
     

86)

1. House
  2. after 1850 by pilot Reinhold Madsen
  3. Reinhold Madsen till 1910; then his son taylor Paul Madsen till 1916; then Lucie, the daugther of Paul Madsen, till 1945
  4. Ernst Schreiber
     

87)

1. Small house
  2. before 1850 by Brandhoff
  3. Karl Brandhoff till 1940; then his son Willi
     

88)

1. House
  2. by fisherman August Schulz from Divenow after 1918
  3. August Schulz till 1940; then his son Albert
  4. Paul Mademann and sister
 
     

89)

1. House
  2. 1925 by August Scharping (from the beach)
  3. Fischer August Scharping till 1945
 
     

90)

1. House with smokey
  2. Noffz about 1930
  3. Noffz till 1945
 
     

91)

1. House
  2. 1920 by Ammon, Manager at the F. V. G.
  3. Ammon till 1928; then Otto Rades till 1945
  4. Max Boldt
 
     

92)

1. House
  2. 1925 by Max Mews
  3. Max Mews till last
     

93)

1. House
  2. 1910 by lighthouseman Paul Borgmann
  3. Paul Borgmann till 1945
 
     

94)

1. House
  2. 1905 by fisherman August Nelke from Divenow
  3. August Nelke till 1945
  4. Franz Gauer (Junior), Miss Noak
 
     

95)

1. Machine factory "Hemme and Haeck"
  2. 1919 by Karl Hemme
  3. since 1926 "Hemme and Haeck
     

96)

1. House
  2. 1920 by smokerer Max Blum
  3. Max Blum till 1933; then Karl Holz till 1945
  4. son in law Bruno Tramborg
 
     

97)

1. House with smokery
  2. 1920 by smokerer Willi Liskow
  3. Willi Liskow till 1945
 
     

98)

1. Smokery
  2. 1920 by Stegmann
  3. Mrs. Stegmann, son in law Beckmann; since 1930 Wohlt
     

99)

1. Small house with smokery
  2. about 1905 by Max Blum
  3. Max Blum till 1945
     

100)

1. Smokery, rebuild as dwelling house
  2. by Mrs. Nergus 1907
  3. 1910 buyed by Max Blum
     

101)

1. House with smokery
  2. by Paul Lübke and Paul Törmer 1910
  3. buyed by Wilhelm Malchow from Karlshagen 1914; last owner his son Erich
     

103)

1. House
  2. 1885 by fisherman Pawelke
  3. last owner Paul Pawelke