Allner

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Allner
City of Hennef (Sieg)
Coordinates: 50 ° 46 ′ 53 ″  N , 7 ° 17 ′ 47 ″  E
Height : 81 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 1406  (Jan 2020)
Postal code : 53773
Area code : 02248
Allner (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Allner

Location of Allner in North Rhine-Westphalia

Allner with the Allner See and the A 560
Allner with the Allner See and the A 560

Allner is a district of the town of Hennef (Sieg) in the Rhein-Sieg district , in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia .

location

Allner lies north of the Sieg and west of the Bröl . State road 352 runs through the village. Above Allner is the 175 m high Mühlenberg, below the Allner See .

history

The settlement was first mentioned in a document around 1280. The Augustinian monastery in Merten received Land prope Alnere as a gift. Even at that time, a permanent house was probably the center of a small manor. Towards the end of the 14th century, the knight's seat , later Allner Castle , is in the hands of the von Markelsbach family. At the foot of the castle is the center of the village with 147 inhabitants in 1816, 225 in 1871 and 194 in 1961.

According to the Prussian order, Allner belonged to the Altenbödingen community in the Lauthausen mayor's office .

On October 1, 1956, the Lauthausen community became an unofficial community through the incorporation of the previous communities of Altenbödingen and Happerschoss. It covered most of the Lauthausen office. As part of the local reorganization of the Bonn area , the Lauthausen community was dissolved on August 1, 1969. Most of the associated localities were incorporated into the newly formed community of Hennef (Sieg).

In 1910 Allner had 53 households: widow Johann Adolfs, landlord Josef Andree, widow Andreas Antweiler, blacksmith Ignatz Antweiler, bricklayer Karl Bähr, factory worker Wilhelm Becker, bricklayer Johann Becker, factory worker Peter Josef Becker, machinist Heinrich Billgen, factory workers Heinrich and Peter Josef Breuer , as well as Heinrich and Peter Decker, printer Peter Decker, landlord Christian Dornbusch, locksmith Karl Theodor Dornbusch, factory worker Gottfried Dreesbach, locksmith Andreas Engels, field worker Johann Gießen, factory worker Josef Gießen, Josef Humbach, Peter Jakobs and Christian John, farm worker Johann John, Bridge keeper Jacob Kirschbaum, farm worker Gerhard Wilhelm Klein, baker Karl Laufenberg, farm worker Heinrich Lohr, factory worker Christian Lütz, butcher Johann Marqua, factory worker Peter Neff, farm worker Heinrich Prinz, factory worker Josef Pützstück, farm worker Adolf Rings, small trader Johann Rings, factory worker Anton Schäfer, widow Josef Schäfer, forester Karl Schmitt, factory worker Peter Schmitz, widow of the plowers Peter Josef Schmitz, the factory workers Wilhelm Schneider, Peter Schneller and Wilhelm Schneller, widow of the peasants Adolf Walterscheid, small trader widow Heinrich Walterscheid, the factory workers Johann Walterscheid, Johann Weißkirchen, Wilhelm Weißkirchen and Heinrich Wilms, widow Johann Wilms, the farmers Widow Johann Winterscheid and widow Jakob Walterscheid and widow Heinrich Zolper.

So there were still eleven farms , two taverns, a bakery and a butcher shop in town. To what extent the blacksmith, the machinist or the two locksmiths were employed in the Hennef or Siegburg factories in addition to the 23 factory workers cannot be said from this.

Attractions

  • Allner Castle (private property - access only for residents and their guests)
  • Mill desert Allner Mühle (mill wheel)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hennef: Housing directory , residents ' registration office of the city of Hennef
  2. ^ The Rhein-Sieg-Kreis . Publisher: Senior District Director Paul Kieras. Stuttgart 1983, p. 270.
  3. ^ Administrative affiliation Hennef. (No longer available online.) In: Archives in Nordrhein-Westfalen. Formerly in the original ; Retrieved May 5, 2015 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.archive.nrw.de  
  4. ^ Law on the local reorganization of the Bonn area (Bonn Law) of July 1, 1969; Sections 15 and 16
  5. Population register of the Siegkreis 1910
  6. ^ Monument protection in: Official Journal for the Cologne District, Number 20, Volume 191, May 16, 2011

Web links

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