Bökershammer

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Bökershammer around 1890

The Bökershammer was located in Burscheid, south-east of Kaltenherberg , south-west of Dabringhausen Gut Luchtenberg in the Bergisches Land in North Rhine-Westphalia . The iron hammer is desolate, and only two yew trees on the Eifgenbach and remains of walls bear witness to its location.

In 1658 Niklas Höller, powder maker on the Kaltenherberg, received permission from the Altenberg monastery to build a powder mill.

In the burger stock book it says in 1676 that Johann Höller on the Kalterherbergen has bought a pullvermullet on the Eiffische at the Altenberger Fischerey, from which the same admitted because in the year 1676 to 1677 he brought in the most gracious felch annually at termino martini in front of a cold cut to pay half a fortune.

In 1696, Clas Pulvermacher zu Kaltenherberg had a powder mill on the Eifgenbach, which has become perishable. Afterwards Johann Höller had a powder mill in Kaltenherberg on the Eifgenbach in 1702, it went off.

Theis Höller on the Kaltenherberg is guilty of Kurmut on Altenberg on October 23, 1714 because of Schmidt's estate in Dhün.

In 1721 there was a settlement between Clemens Böcker on the Kaltenherberger Hammer and Tilmann Goldenberg on the Hagen about a right of way in front of the door at the Gerstauer Stahlhammer against payment of one thaler annually.

A map of the Hanscheider Hof in Burscheid shows a house with the text "Eisenhammer" in 1804.

literature

  • Fritz Hinrichs: Erforscht Heimat, 2nd issue 1967, Müller and Mühlen an Burscheider Bächen , self-published by the author, Leichlingen 1967
  • Schumacher, K., An old work ... Bökershammer, in: Die Heimat ..., Remscheid 52, 9/1985
  • Breidenbach, NJ, Old Courts and Houses in the Wupperviereck…, Wermelskirchen 2011, p. 372f, ISBN 978-3-980-2801-2-9

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Coordinates: 51 ° 4 ′ 43 "  N , 7 ° 8 ′ 54"  E