Andelsbach (Pfullendorf)

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Andelsbach is a residential area in Denkingen , one of seven localities in the town of Pfullendorf in the Sigmaringen district in Baden-Württemberg , Germany .

geography

Geographical location

The hamlet of Andelsbach is located in the Denkingen district on the left bank of the Andelsbach at an altitude of around 680  m above sea level. NN .

history

A farm with the name Andoltespach is mentioned as early as 1266 . The Andelsbach gives its name to the place name . That settlements the same name as field names carry or it as descriptive suffix comes quite often happens here is as the nearby towns of Hausen am Andelsbach or Zell am Andelsbach called. The underlying naming motif is probably the personal name Andolf or Andolt.

The hamlet belonged to the area of ​​the free imperial city of Überlingen . With the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss , Überlingen lost its imperial immediacy in 1803 and became part of the Electorate and later Grand Duchy of Baden . It was administered by the office or district office of Überlingen . In 1939 the district office became part of the Überlingen district . Andelsbach belonged together with Langgassen , Straß and Hilpensberg to the Baden community of Denkingen .

In the course of the municipal area and district reform in Baden-Württemberg , Denkingen and thus Andelsbach were incorporated into the town of Pfullendorf on January 1, 1973 and this was also assigned to the Sigmaringen district .

Andelsbach is still characterized by agriculture.

Residents

Ten residents currently live in Andelsbach (as of May 2015).

Culture and sights

Wayside cross in Andelsbach

Buildings

In Andelsbach, on the connecting road, there is a well-kept small monument, a testimony to the popular piety of a Catholic sacred landscape: the wrought-iron wayside cross with the body of Christ stands on a marble-stone plinth with inscriptions and is flanked by two bushes.

literature

  • Paula Hügle: Contemporary history Langgassen - Andelsbach . Denkingen 2006
  • Edwin Ernst Weber (editor): 775 years of Denkingen. 1226-2001: Langgassen - Straß - Hilpensberg - Andelsbach - Kleinstadelhofen - Mettenbuch - Neubrunn - Furtmühle - Sylvenstal - Ochsenbach - Oberochsenbach - Zoznegg - Freudenberg - Gampenhof - Krähenried - Oberhaslach - Brunnhausen. June 10, 2001 anniversary celebration . ed. vd Stadt Pfullendorf - district Denkingen, Denkingen 2001.

Individual evidence

  1. a b cf. Pfullendorf b) Denkingen . In: The state of Baden-Württemberg. Official description by district and municipality. Volume VII: Tübingen administrative region. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1978, ISBN 3-17-004807-4 . Pp. 834-841, here pp. 835f.
  2. A. Lichtschlag: Twelve Salem documents from the 13th and 14th centuries (= program of the Hedingen grammar school near Sigmaringen 1869/70), p. 3.
  3. Cf. Anton Birlinger, Fridrich Pfaff: Alemannia: Journal for Language, Literature and Folklore of Alsace and Upper Rhine , Volume 6, ed. of the Society for the Promotion of History, Antiquity and Folklore of Freiburg, the Breisgau and the Adjacent Landscapes, 1878, p. 3.
  4. Helmut Gitschier: history of Denkingen
  5. Jürgen Witt (jüw): A country nobleman once set fire to the village . In: Südkurier of May 26, 2015

Coordinates: 47 ° 52 ′ 44.44 "  N , 9 ° 19 ′ 43.51"  E