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The [[Flemish Mennonites|Flemish Mennonites]] of Tiege were members of the [[Ladekopp (Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland)|Ladekopp Mennonite Church]] while the [[Frisian Mennonites|Frisian Mennonites]] were members of the [[Orlofferfelde (Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland)|Orlofferfelde Mennonite Church]].
 
The [[Flemish Mennonites|Flemish Mennonites]] of Tiege were members of the [[Ladekopp (Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland)|Ladekopp Mennonite Church]] while the [[Frisian Mennonites|Frisian Mennonites]] were members of the [[Orlofferfelde (Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland)|Orlofferfelde Mennonite Church]].
 
 
 
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Stowarzyszenie Konserwatorów Zabytków. "Tuja." Catalogue of Monuments of Dutch Colonization in Poland. 2005. Web. 25 November 2012. [http://holland.org.pl/art.php http://holland.org.pl/art.php?kat=obiekt&id=465&lang=en].
 
Stowarzyszenie Konserwatorów Zabytków. "Tuja." Catalogue of Monuments of Dutch Colonization in Poland. 2005. Web. 25 November 2012. [http://holland.org.pl/art.php http://holland.org.pl/art.php?kat=obiekt&id=465&lang=en].
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Wolf, Hans-Jürgen. "Familienforschung in Westpreußen." Web. 25 November 2012. [http://www.westpreussen.de/cms/ct/ortsverzeichnis/details.php http://www.westpreussen.de/cms/ct/ortsverzeichnis/details.php?ID=6509].
 
Wolf, Hans-Jürgen. "Familienforschung in Westpreußen." Web. 25 November 2012. [http://www.westpreussen.de/cms/ct/ortsverzeichnis/details.php http://www.westpreussen.de/cms/ct/ortsverzeichnis/details.php?ID=6509].
 
 
  
 
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Tiege (now Tuja, Poland) Source: Wikipedia Commons Wikipedia Commons

Tiege (also known as Thuya and Tuga; now known as Tuja; coordinates: 54.179, 19.0614 [54° 10′ 44″ N, 19° 3′ 41″ E]; population in 1905, 494; in 2012, 190) is located approximately 6 kilometres (4 miles) south-west of Nowy Dwór Gdański (Tiegenhof), 16 km. (10 mi.) north of Malbork (Marienburg), 21 km. (13 mi.) west of Elbląg (Elbing), and 35 km. (22 mi.) south-east of the regional capital Gdańsk (Danzig).

Tiege was first mentioned in historical documents in 1318 (Thuya) and received privileges in 1345. Until 1772 Tiege was part of the Kingdom of Poland. The First Partition of Poland in 1772 resulted in the creation of a new province in 1773, called West Prussia, in which Tiege was located. Tiege was situated in the district (Kreis) of Marienburg until the establishment of the Free City of Danzig in 1920. The village came under the control of Nazi Germany during World War II until February 1945, when it was occupied by Soviet forces and returned to Poland. Today Tiege is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Nowy Dwór Gdański, within Nowy Dwór Gdański County, Pomeranian Voivodeship. 

In 1727, 28 Mennonites lived in the village; the 1776 Prussian census lists 16 Mennonite families living in Tiege with the following surnames: Borckmann, Claassen, Dack, Diderich, Epp, Friesen, Froes, Funck, Gerbrand, Penner, Reimer, Teows, and Wieb. In 1820, the combined villages of Tiege and Tiegefelde had 431 residents, including 86 Mennonites. 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.

The Flemish Mennonites of Tiege were members of the Ladekopp Mennonite Church while the Frisian Mennonites were members of the Orlofferfelde Mennonite Church.

Bibliography

Stowarzyszenie Konserwatorów Zabytków. "Tuja." Catalogue of Monuments of Dutch Colonization in Poland. 2005. Web. 25 November 2012. http://holland.org.pl/art.php?kat=obiekt&id=465&lang=en.

Wikipedia. "Tuja." Web. 25 November 2012. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuja.

Wolf, Hans-Jürgen. "Familienforschung in Westpreußen." Web. 25 November 2012. http://www.westpreussen.de/cms/ct/ortsverzeichnis/details.php?ID=6509.

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Map:Tuja, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland


Author(s) Richard D Thiessen
Date Published November 2012

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Thiessen, Richard D. "Tiege (Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2012. Web. 24 Apr 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Tiege_(Pomeranian_Voivodeship,_Poland)&oldid=85563.

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Thiessen, Richard D. (November 2012). Tiege (Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 24 April 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Tiege_(Pomeranian_Voivodeship,_Poland)&oldid=85563.




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