Foreign citizenship Barmen
The foreign citizenship Barmen was in the 19th century the rural outskirts of the Bergisch city Barmen in the district Elberfeld the administrative district of Dusseldorf within the Prussian Rhine Province . It was divided into eleven sections from 1834 as a result of the Barmer Rotten founded in 1634 .
According to the statistics and topography of the Düsseldorf administrative district from 1832, the following towns and places of residence belonged to external citizenship :
- Section a: Aue , Auf'm Kothen , Bendahl , Am Christbusch , Fingscheid , In der Mauer , In den Springen (emerged from the Auer Rotte after the Haspeler Rotte split off)
- Section b: Capellen , Domenjan , Lichtenplatz , Lichtenscheid , Marpe (originated from the Höchst Rotte)
- Section c: Leimbachscleff , Reuterscleff , Heidt , Sehlhoff (emerged from the Clever Rotte, finally divided into Upper and Lower Clever Rotte)
- Section d: Bockmühl , Gehrencleff , Gosenburg , Heckinghausen , Im Busche , In der Hecken , Polsburg (originated from the Heckinghauser Rotte)
- Section d: Rittershausen (originated from the Wülfinger Rotten)
- Section f: Dickerstraße , Wichlinghausen (originated from the Wichelhauser Rotte)
- Section g: Bilten , Klingelholl , Kukuk , Mallacken , Müggenburg , Riescheid , Tütensburg , Westkotten (originated from the Westkotter Rotte)
- Section h: Dickten , Flanhard , Hatzfeld , Siepen , Tente (emerged from the Hatzfelder Rotte after splitting off from the Leimbach Rotte)
- Section g: Boxleder , Oberste Leimbach , Unterste Leimbach (originated from the Leimbach Rotte)
- Section k: Auf'm Rott , Carnap , Schönebeck , Loh (originated from the Loher Rotte)
- Section 1: Clausen , Ostersbaum , Schnorum , Vor der Hardt , Westen (originated from the Clauser Rotte, later called Wester Rotte)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Johann Georg von Viebahn : Statistics and Topography of the Administrative District of Düsseldorf , 1836