Szlachcin

[3] The earliest known owners of the village were the Szlachciński family, who used the coats of arms Wczele or Nowina depending on later branches.

They appear in the parish registers of Nietrzanowo as the owners of Szlachcin, Olszewo, and two no longer existing villages, Zabrodzie and Chrósty.

This assumption is supported by the discovery during renovation works in 1910 of a date carved into a beam of the old manor, indicating 1622.

[6] At the outbreak of the Second World War, the estate covered an area of 612 hectares, with its main facility being a distillery built in the 19th century.

After the war, the property was used by the local Agricultural Production Cooperative, but it has remained inactive since its dissolution.