Ahndeich
Ahndeich
Butjadingen municipality
Coordinates: 53 ° 29 ′ 46 ″ N , 8 ° 21 ′ 52 ″ E
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Location of Ahndeich in Lower Saxony |
Ahndeich (I and II) are as Bauerschaften districts of Stollhamm in the municipality Butjadingen in Wesermarsch .
history
Ahndeich belonged to the property of the Johanniter coming Inte . This property was confiscated by Count Anton I of Oldenburg during the Reformation in 1531. The Johanniterkommende was founded in the first half of the 14th century and resulted in the settlement of residents who practiced subsistence farming. In 1898 the peasantry was divided. From 1625 to 1884 there was a school in Ahndeich, after which the children attended the school in Stollhamm.
The Ahndeich farming community includes barracks, Stollhammerdeich, Inte, Burggroden, Gut Deichhof, Wehl, Pforte and Hünsch.
Burggroden
Burggroden was an aristocratic free court freed from Elsflether Weser customs and was first mentioned in 1715. The exemption from customs duties was a great feature.
barracks
The “Kaserne” farm was confiscated by French soldiers during the oldenburg French era from 1811 to 1813.
Demographics
year | Residents |
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1675 | 368 |
1679 | 10 contributors |
1735 | 252 |
1747 | 307 |
1750 | 282 |
1786 | 315 |
1802 | 274 |
1816 | 398 |
1855 | 401 |
1895 | 570 |
1925 | 532 |
1950 | 792 |
1961 | 453 |
1970 | 526 |
literature
- K. Brandt: The discovery of a medieval sewer near Stollhammer Ahndeich, Gem. Butjadingen, Kr. Wesermarsch, and its significance for the development of the landscape between the Jadebusen and Weser, in: Problems of coastal research in the southern North Sea area 15, 1984, pp. 51-64.