Alleringhausen

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Alleringhausen
District town of Korbach
Coordinates: 51 ° 15 ′ 51 ″  N , 8 ° 45 ′ 50 ″  E
Height : 392 m above sea level NHN
Area : 4.59 km²
Residents : 77  (Apr 6, 2020)
Population density : 17 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : July 1, 1970
Postal code : 34497
Area code : 05631
View of Alleringhausen with the church on the outskirts of the village;  in the background foothills of the Rothaargebirge
View of Alleringhausen with the church on the outskirts of the village; in the background foothills of the Rothaargebirge

Alleringhausen is the smallest district of Korbach in the north Hessian district of Waldeck-Frankenberg .

geography

Alleringhausen is located in northwestern North Hesse in the northeastern foothills of the Rothaargebirge in the Neerdar valley . The mountains that directly frame the place at an altitude of 390 meters tower up to 543 meters.

history

Alleringhausen

The village was first mentioned in 1272 as Alveringhausen . In the records, two castles, a moated castle Aulderkusen and a hill castle (probably from the 9th century) about 1 km north-northeast of Alleringhausen are mentioned.

On February 21, 1841, Friedrich Ludwig Peter (Louis Peter) was born here, founder of the Mitteldeutsche Gummiwarenfabrik Louis Peter AG and Peters Union AG Frankfurt / Main branch factory Corbach , the Corbacher Gummiwerke (1910), which was taken over by Continental AG in 1929 and is today are the largest employer in the region. In 2003, Alleringhausen was the smallest district of Korbach with 86 inhabitants; today 77 people live in the village.

As part of the regional reform in Hesse , the previously independent community of Alleringhausen was incorporated into the district town of Korbach on July 1, 1970 on a voluntary basis . The municipality of Alleringhausen had an area of ​​4.59 km².

Territorial history and administration

The following list gives an overview of the territories in which Alleringhausen was located and the administrative units to which it was subordinate:

Population development

 Source: Historical local dictionary

• 1541: 6 houses
• 1620: 12 houses
• 1650: 4 houses
• 1738: 23 houses
• 1770: 25 houses, 161 inhabitants
Alleringhausen: Population from 1770 to 2018
year     Residents
1770
  
161
1834
  
211
1840
  
206
1846
  
200
1852
  
183
1858
  
184
1864
  
178
1871
  
172
1875
  
157
1885
  
153
1895
  
150
1905
  
140
1910
  
130
1925
  
155
1939
  
142
1946
  
244
1950
  
227
1956
  
167
1961
  
159
1967
  
135
1971
  
132
1980
  
139
1990
  
111
1995
  
109
2000
  
91
2005
  
99
2010
  
90
2015
  
72
2018
  
76
Data source: Historical municipality register for Hesse: The population of the municipalities from 1834 to 1967. Wiesbaden: Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt, 1968.
Other sources:

church

Louis Peter Church

In 1905 Louis Peter donated a church to his home town instead of the house where he was born . This is built in neo-Gothic style and was inaugurated on July 13, 1905 in the presence of Prince Friedrich von Waldeck and Pyrmont and the regional bishop. In 1497 a chapel is mentioned in a document , until then the place had none.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Alleringhausen, Waldeck-Frankenberg district. Historical local dictionary for Hessen. (As of April 4, 2014). In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
  2. Data & facts. In: Internet presence. City of Korbach, accessed on November 28, 2018 .
  3. ^ Wasserburg Alleringhausen, Waldeck-Frankenberg district. Historical local dictionary for Hessen. In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
  4. ^ Höhenburg Alleringhausen, Waldeck-Frankenberg district. Historical local dictionary for Hessen. In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
  5. Incorporation of the municipalities of Alleringhausen, Eppe, Goldhausen, Helmscheid, Hillershausen, Lengefeld, Meineringhausen, Nieder-Schleidern, Rhena and Strothe into the city of Korbach, Waldeck district from June 19, 1970 . In: The Hessian Minister of the Interior (Ed.): State Gazette for the State of Hesse. 1970 No. 27 , p. 1366 , item 1326 ( online at the information system of the Hessian state parliament [PDF; 6.0 MB ]).
  6. Federal Statistical Office: Official register of municipalities for the Federal Republic of Germany with overviews of the administrative structure and information on the affiliation of the municipalities to local classes, postcode areas and some important administrative units. 1957 edition, p. 274.
  7. ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. State of Hesse. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  8. population development. (PDF) In: Budget 2018. City of Korbach, p. Preliminary report VIII , archived from the original ; accessed on June 2, 2018 .