Baiersdorf (Altenkunstadt)
Baiersdorf
community Altenkunstadt
Coordinates: 50 ° 6 ′ 20 ″ N , 11 ° 15 ′ 18 ″ E
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Height : | 324 (310-341) m | |
Residents : | 425 (Jun 30, 2013) | |
Incorporation : | 1818 | |
Location of Baiersdorf in Bavaria |
Baiersdorf (dialect Baschdoff) is a village with 425 inhabitants and part of the municipality of Altenkunstadt in the district of Lichtenfels .
Geographical location
Baiersdorf is located in a valley between Woffendorf and the Brand-Berg in the Weismain district of Geutenreuth . Neighboring towns are Prügel , Woffendorf, Weismain and Altenkunstadt . The center of Altenkunstadt is located around two kilometers north of Baiersdorf.
history
Baiersdorf was first mentioned in writing in 1112 as "Beirstorf". This was followed by further mentions as "Baeiresdorf" in 1123 and 1124 as "Beirestorf" in a deed of donation in which a "Luitpold von Baiersdorf", knight of the bishop of Bamberg, is listed as a witness. The spelling “Bayerstorf” has been handed down from the year 1408.
In the Middle Ages, the church belonged to Weismain. In 1820 the parish to Altenkunstadt took place. The school-age children continued to attend school in Weismain.
Since 1750, Baiersdorf was an independent municipality with its own municipal code from the Weismain office, until it was incorporated into Altenkunstadt in 1818. Decisive for the choice of the municipality seat was not the number of inhabitants, but the number of properties. Since Altenkunstadt, with 128 properties, was significantly larger than the other parts of the municipality Baiersdorf (41 properties), Kienmühle (7 properties) and Röhrig with Woffendorf (26 properties), Altenkunstadt became the seat of the newly formed Altenkunstadt community .
At the end of the 19th century, the small village chapel was demolished and a new, larger chapel was built in the same place, but it was demolished again in the first half of the 20th century. The current chapel was built in 1953 at a different location.
Population development
The table shows the population development of Baiersdorf.
year | Residents | estate | Source: |
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1818 | 213 | 41 | |
1950 | 434 | ||
1977 | 432 | ||
1987 | 434 | ||
2005 | 447 | ||
2010 | 443 | ||
2011 | 430 | ||
2012 | 422 | ||
2013 | 425 |
religion
In July 2013, of the 425 inhabitants, around 83% (353) were Roman Catholic, around 12% (53) were Protestant and around 5% (19) were of other faith or non-denominational.
etymology
The basic word "village" is of Old High German origin and, unlike today's word, could also mean farm or country estate. The qualifier, the first syllable, is derived from the personal name “Beieri”, “Beir”, “Beier” or the old high German tribal name “ Baier ”, from which the personal names in question are derived. The connecting “s” in the word marks the genitive singular in both cases . In the local variety of the Upper Franconian dialect , the place name is [ ˈbāš.dǫf ], pronounced “ˈb aa schdoff”.
societies
- Fruit and horticultural association
- Baiersdorf volunteer fire department
- Chapel building association
- 1. FC Baiersdorf
literature
- Dieter George: The place names of the Weismain area . In: Günter Dippold (ed.): Weismain - A Franconian city on the northern Jura 1 . Dechant Bau, Weismain 2011, ISBN 978-3-9814302-0-2 .
- Josef Motschmann: Altenkunstadt - home between Kordigast and Main . Altenkunstadt community, Altenkunstadt 2006.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e f g George (2011), p. 107
- ↑ a b c d e history of Baiersdorf , altenkunstadt.de, accessed on April 16, 2011
- ↑ a b Motschmann 2006, p. 56
- ↑ a b c Motschmann 2006, p. 179
- ↑ Bavarian State Office for Statistics and Data Processing (Ed.): Official local directory for Bavaria, territorial status: May 25, 1987 . Issue 450 of the articles on Bavaria's statistics. Munich November 1991, DNB 94240937X , p. 317 ( digitized version ).
- ^ Official Journal of the Altenkunstadt Community, No. 7/2010, p. 6. (PDF) (No longer available online.) Formerly in the original ; accessed on February 22, 2016 . ( Page no longer available , search in web archives )
- ↑ Official Journal of the Altenkunstadt Community, No. 7/2011, p. 4 (PDF; 5.2 MB)
- ↑ Official Journal of the Altenkunstadt Community, No. 7/2012, page 3 (PDF; 3.6 MB)
- ↑ a b Official Gazette of the Altenkunstadt Community, No. 7/2013, page 3 (PDF; 2.8 MB)