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Vieren Estate
Owners before 1945:
1675-1872 |
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1704 |
Adolph Friedrich von der Lühe (see Zarnewanz, Stormstorf) |
1751 |
Eggert Augustin von der Lühe (see Zarnewanz, Stormstorf) |
(1781)-1819 |
August Eggert von der Lühe (see Zarnewanz, Stormstorf, Redderstorf) |
1819-1833 |
Friedrich Carl Heinrich von der Lühe (see Zarnewanz, Stormstorf) |
1833-1851 |
von der Lühe brothers (see Zarnewanz, Stormstorf, Redderstorf) |
1851-1872 |
Chamberlain and Master of the Horse Adolf Friedrich von der Lühe (see Zarnewanz) |
1872-1911 |
Heinrich Ludwig Graf [Count] von Bassewitz (see Zarnewanz, Gnewitz, Repnitz, Vietow) |
1911-1926 |
State Counsellor (Ret.) David Graf [Count] von Bassewitz (see Zarnewanz, Gnewitz, Barkvieren) |
1927 |
Culture and Settlement Corporation of German Farmers in Schwerin Along with Zarnewanz, Gnewitz, and Barkvieren, Vieren was divided up. Fifty-two new settlers’ homesteads were erected on the open land of the Vieren and Zarnewanz properties in 1936. |