Bülgenauel

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Bülgenauel
City of Hennef (Sieg)
Coordinates: 50 ° 46 ′ 27 ″  N , 7 ° 22 ′ 34 ″  E
Height : 100 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 270  (Jan 2020)
Postal code : 53773
Area code : 02248
Bülgenauel (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Bülgenauel

Location of Bülgenauel in North Rhine-Westphalia

The Stachelberg is the starting place for today hang gliding and paragliding used
Bülgenauel around 1815
The chapel in Bülgenauel
Hennef Bülgenauel, aerial photo (2015)

Bülgenauel is a district in the east of the city of Hennef (Sieg) and is located in a victory loop . The small chapel is characterized by simple half-timbered houses. The place name Bülgenauel can be derived as a small "Beulenaue" (rhein. Bül, Bülche, Bülge) in a victory loop. Furthermore, auel points to the Auelgau . State road 333 runs through Bülgenauel .

history

The earliest mention of Bülgenauel was 1387. A Johan von Bülgenauel is called. This Johann was also known as Johan von Scheyde called von Burchenauwe and the first of the Lords von Scheidt called Weschpfennig .

He lived there with his wife Agnes and stepchildren Johan and Christina von Hunnenberg or von Hondenberg . On February 24, 1407, he and his wife sold 20 Malter rye from their farm in Bulgenauwel to Aillfe vam Steinhaus called Muge (Adolf vom Steinhaus called Much).

In the Middle Ages, Bülgenauel was due to its remote location a separate honor that belonged to the parish of Uckerath , to which a two-hour route led, which was the only connection to the outside world that was accessible all year round. This is why people used to live here from agriculture and cattle breeding, fishing in the Sieg and viticulture on the Stachelberg on the other bank of the Sieg (until 1907). The Honschaft Bülgenauel had 1742 477 inhabitants in 98 households, 1791 542 inhabitants in 105 households. In addition to Bülgenauel, the hamlets of Löbach , Ahrenbach , Fernegierscheid , Hülscheid , Kraheck , Iselhof , Darscheid , Klingen , Süchterscheid , Oberscheid , Mittelscheid , Niederscheid and Kauen belonged to the honors .

From 1806 to 1813 Bülgenauel belonged to the canton of Hennef in the Grand Duchy of Berg and was one of the 31 municipalities in the canton.

Until August 1, 1969, Bülgenauel belonged to the municipality of Uckerath , as part of the municipal reorganization of the Bonn area , Uckerath, and thus also the town of Bülgenauel, was assigned to the then new, unofficial municipality "Hennef (Sieg)".

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In 1555 the estate belonged to Engelbert von Selbach zu Bülgenauel, in 1594 the deceased Cloß von Selbach is mentioned Johann Ruprecht von Bündingen Electoral Palatinate Council and Vogt zu Bretheim , and his wife Anna von Seelbach called Lohe sold the free farm Bülgenauel and Felderhausen for on April 7, 1601 5500 guilders to Heinrich von Scheidt called Weschpfennig . On July 23, 1607, the contract was legally revoked, as Weschpfennig would damage the Bülgenauel estate through overuse, and an exchange for Höfe zu Fensdorff and Offenhausen was agreed. In 1644 the estate is owned by Juncker Eberzhaen Wallraeff rhinehart , who put two horses here in case of war. He himself lived in Attenbach and had the Bulgenauwell house managed by the tenants Heinrich and Johann Wißmann. At that time the estate had 47 acres of land, three acres of bungee , two acres of bitumen , six acres of meadow, nine acres of bush and five- quarters of three pints of vineyard. Hofrat Peter Josef von Proff was awarded the Bülgenauel court on May 30, 1738 in an inheritance settlement with his aunt Margaretha Krumbach.

Residents

According to statistics from 1885, there were 112 residents in 30 houses in Bülgenauel at that time.

At the beginning of the 20th century, 29 households were recorded for Bülgenauel: Farmers Heinrich and Josef Breuer, farm workers Wilhelm and Johann Heinrich Broischeid, day laborer Karl Ennenbach, shoemaker Martin Ennenbach, day laborer Johann Halft, worker Peter Josef Henseler, farm workers Arnold, Hubert, Peter and Heinrich Hohn, farmer Johann Krämer, farmer's widow Josef Mann, farmer Anton Mücher, newspaper delivery boy Johann Odenthal, the factory workers Heinrich and Josef Pütz as well as the day laborer Matthias Pütz and the baker and innkeeper Wilhelm Pütz, the farmer Friedrich, Heinrich and Peter Rösgen, the farmers Theodor and Wilhelm Schmahl, the landlord Matthias Wilhelm Schmitz, the farmer widow Johann Peter Walterscheid, day laborer Peter Wissmann and widow Peter Josef Wissmann. 17 households operated agriculture.

chapel

In 1870 Ackerer Hohn built a small church on his property. The consecration took place in 1874.

In 1922 the village of Bülgenauel was incorporated into the parish of Blankenberg at the request of the residents.

From 1961 to 1964, a new extension was built by the village society on a neighboring property donated by the Hohn siblings, with the help of a donation from Peter Franzen from Cologne. The old chapel was completely renovated and connected. In 1967 the chapel was inaugurated as the Assumption of Mary .

Road construction

With the construction of the Siegtalstrasse around 1850, Bülgenauel was first connected to Hennef (Sieg) and upstream to Eitorf .

Others

In Bülgenauel there is a community center, a campsite and a small Horex museum. Public transport is: A bus line (579, once a day upstream at 7:20 a.m. and downstream at 11:56 a.m.) and once an hour the S 12, an S-Bahn that runs at x: 43 towards Hennef and x: 14 towards Hennef Eitorf drives. In addition, three school buses run in the morning, one in the direction of Uckerath and two in the direction of Hennef.

Web links

Commons : Bülgenauel  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hennef: Housing directory , residents ' registration office of the city of Hennef
  2. ^ In: Siegburg Document Book. No. 36, pp. 77-79
  3. ^ In: Sources on the history of the city of Cologne. Vol. 6, 1391, p. 72
  4. Main State Archives Düsseldorf, Merten, Certificate No. 32 (February 24, 1407)
  5. H. Goldschmidt: Official statistics on the Lower Rhine in the 18th century in: Yearbooks for Economics and Statistics 103 III. Episode 53, 1917
  6. Archive HB Rent, page 448
  7. Archive HB Rent, page 439th
  8. Archive HB Rent Book
  9. ^ J. Walterscheid: House Attenbach in Heimatblätter des Siegkreises 9, 1933
  10. Archive HB Rent, page 182-193
  11. HStA Düsseldorf: Jülich-Berg III No. 473
  12. Census of December 1, 1885, Community encyclopedia for the province of Rhineland, page 118 (PDF; 1.5 MB)
  13. Population register of the Siegkreis 1910