In written sources it was mentioned in 1783, in the inventory of Bezdziez Key, Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
From 1795 in the Russian Empire, Kobryn district, Slonim, from 1797 Lithuanian, from 1801 Grodno province. The village is on Schubert’s map of 1826-1840:
Also on the military topographic map of the Russian Empire for 1846-1863:
In 1858 the village, the center of the rural community in Bezdziez volost, had 226 revision souls (state villagers).
The village is mentioned in 1778, with five farms, part of the Drohiczyn County, with 30 residents. From 1791, it was part of the Kobrнn County, Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
From 1795, it was part of the Russian Empire, Kobrнn County, Slonim, from 1797 Lithuanian, and from 1801 Grodno Province. Our village on Schubert’s map for 1826-1840:
Also on the military-topographic map of the Russian Empire for 1846-1863:
In 1858, in the Drohiczyn volost, Kobryn district, the village was a suburb of the town of Drphiczyn.
It is very likely that the settlement originated and took its name from the tract near Marcinowe.
The village on Schubert’s map of 1826-1840:
In 1886 farmstead in Osowiec parish, Kobryn district, Grodno province. In 1905 it was a folwark, 16 inhabitants. The village is on the map:
From 1921 to 1939 it was a part of Poland. In 1921 there were 7 inhabitants living in 1 house. In the ethnic composition of the population of that period the Poleszczuk people made up 100%.