The exact date of the charter for Althütte is unknown. Also, the first Schulzen is unknown although subsequent documentation suggests it was to a member of the Kunkel family. The founding charter for Fitzerie on March 25, 1621mentions the innkeeper in Althütte. In 1631 the village is recorded as having two Schulzen with one Schulzen field, 1 innkeeper and 12 farmers.
After the death of the Schulze Nickel Kunkel in 1644 his son Adam received the Schulzen land in Althütte while his other son Bartholomaus received a second Schulzen estate in neighboring Radom. Adam Kunkel died in 1654.
On July 10, 1663, Anna Constantia von Weiher Czarnkowska sold to Ernst Kunkel a house, farmland, and her serf Jakob Weckwert who lives there, for 600 Gulden (Zloty), 20 Gulden (Zloty) of interest, 2 cartloads (trips) or 20 Gulden (Zloty), 1 ram and lamb tithe. An addendum to the document dated November 1, 1753, states the current Schulze Michael Kunkel owns 1 ½ farms rent free as remuneration for the administration of the village.
On August 4, 1670, Andreas Gembicki sold Christian Schendel and his wife a deserted plot of land equaling a half farm belonging to his serf Peter Schener. Christian Schendel, son of the Schulze Christian Schendel from Beyersdorf, had become the Schulze in Althütte the year prior. The elder Christian Schendel had purchased the Schulzengut in Beyersdorf from Peter Czarnkowski on June 16, 1637. The younger Christian Schendel paid 10 Gulden (Zloty) interest and cartload (trip) or 10 Gulden and a mutton and lamb tithe. On July 2, 1679, he purchased the other half of the farm for 100 Gulden (Zloty). An addendum to the document dated November 4, 1753, states that Christoph Magdans had purchased the last ½ farm and now has 1 full farm.
From a document dated April 15, 1759, it is recorded that eight years earlier Nikolaus Swinarski purchased the farms of the village’s two Schulzen and the innkeeper in order to turn their farms into a farmstead for his family from Czarnikau. On this date though, Swinarski sold an excess ½ farm of the old innkeeper land to Bartholmaus Krentz for 40 Thaler or 200 Tinfe.
In 1773 Althütte has 229 residents almost all of whom were German.

