Ödmühl

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Ödmühl
municipality Trausnitz
Coordinates: 49 ° 31 ′ 41 ″  N , 12 ° 15 ′ 57 ″  E
Height : 410 m
Postal code : 92555
Area code : 09655
Ödmühl (Bavaria)
Ödmühl

Location of Ödmühl in Bavaria

Ödmühle an der Pfreimd (2016)
Ödmühle an der Pfreimd (2016)

Ödmühl is a district in the Trausnitz municipality in the Schwandorf district .

geography

The Ödmühl wasteland is located in the middle Upper Palatinate Forest , around 500 m northeast of the village of Trausnitz at an altitude of 410 meters on the right bank of the Pfreimd . Ödmühl can be reached via the so-called Seestraße, which leads around the Pfreimdstausee or via the village of Trausnitz.

history

In the tax reference of the Nabburg care office from 1630 there is the following entry: “ Oedtmühl 1 mill, 2 oxen, 3 cows, 2 cattle, 2 calves, tax 4 guilders, 44 ¾ Kreuzer ”. In 1714 Thomas Freiherr von Quentel bought the Trausnitz estate. A list from this period tells of a family in Ödmühl.

Tax District and Parish Education

The Kingdom of Bavaria was divided into 15 districts in 1808. These districts were named after rivers based on the French model ( Naabkreis , Regenkreis , Unterdonaukreis , etc.). The districts were divided into district courts. The districts in turn should be divided into individual municipality areas. In 1811 the district court of Nabburg was divided into 58 tax districts. One of them was Trausnitz, “consisting of the villages of Trausnitz with that of Kargschen Castle and Köttlitz, the deserted areas of Kaltenthal and Ödmühl, the manorial forest of Stein, called the Sölzer and Kotlitzer Dikigt, the manorial forest of Hohentreswitz, called the water wood, as well as the Anzerholz ”. The district had a total of 94 houses with 629 inhabitants. In the same year there were 22 chairmen in the district court of Nabburg, which corresponds to a municipality in today's sense. The chairmanship of Trausnitz included Trausnitz, Kaltenthal, Fuchsendorf, Köttlitz, Atzenhof, Schweizerbach, Bornmühle and Ödmühle. After the municipal edict of 1818, the municipality of Trausnitz was established, consisting of the villages of Trausnitz (128 families), Kaltenthal (3 families), Ödmühl (1 family), Atzenhof (10 families), Bierlhof (5 families) and Schweizerbach (1 family).

literature

  • Elisabeth Müller-Luckner, Historical Atlas of Bavaria, part of Old Bavaria, issue 50, Nabburg, Munich 1981, ISBN 3-7696-9915-7
  • Ernst Emmering, The Government of the Upper Palatinate, History of a Bavarian Central Authority, Contributions to the History and Regional Studies of the Upper Palatinate, Issue 20, Regensburg 1981

Web links

Commons : Ödmühl  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Elisabeth Müller-Luckner, Historical Atlas of Bavaria, part of Altbayern, issue 50, Nabburg, p. 363
  2. ^ Elisabeth Müller-Luckner, Historical Atlas of Bavaria, part of Altbayern, issue 50, Nabburg, p. 263
  3. ^ Emmering, Ernst, The Government of the Upper Palatinate, History of a Bavarian Central Authority, Contributions to the History and Regional Studies of the Upper Palatinate, Issue 20, Regensburg 1981, p. 12 ff.
  4. ^ Elisabeth Müller-Luckner, Historical Atlas of Bavaria, part of Altbayern, issue 50, Nabburg, p. 402
  5. ^ Elisabeth Müller-Luckner, Historical Atlas of Bavaria, part of Altbayern, issue 50, Nabburg, p. 409