Block yard

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Blockhof is a residential area in the Schönberg district of the Hanseatic town of Seehausen (Altmark) in the Stendal district in Saxony-Anhalt .

geography

The Blockhof is a single settlement 2½ kilometers east of Seehausen on the district road K 1019 .

Neighboring towns are Neuhof in the northwest, Klein Holzhausen in the north, Herzfelde in the east, Schönberg in the southeast and Schallun in the south.

history

In 1804 the place was called Blockland, or Hof zur Hufe , a Freihof near Herzfelde on Heerstraße. Not to be confused with today's Hof zur Hufe in Klein Holzhausen , which is further north. The name Blockhof appears for the first time in 1898 and later in 1905 as Herzfelde's residential area.

Incorporations

On July 1, 1950, the Herzfelde community was incorporated into the Schönberg community . Blockhof stayed in the Herzfelde district of the community of Schönberg. At the latest since the incorporation of the community of Schönberg into the Hanseatic city of Seehausen (Altmark) on September 1, 2010, the Blockhof residential area has belonged to the Schönberg district.

Blockland near Klein Holzhausen and Schallun

The historian Peter P. Rohrlach assigns certain sources to today's Blockhof. Accordingly, the first mention of the farm comes from the year 1570 as the blockland called in front of Seehausen . Further mentions in the files of the Brandenburg State Main Archives are that Blocklandt genandt in 1613 , Plocklandt in 1745 , Blocklandt in 1775 . Rohrlach assigns the entry from the Seydlitz directory called Blockland or Calentimp, also Neu-Schalluhn , from 1820, a Vorwerk in the Osterburg district with 4 inhabitants, to today's Blockhof. But the Vorwerk Calentimp was with Klein Schallun . Seydlitz also names the Calandshof in the Osterburg district, belonging to Klein Holzhausen, of which Hermes and Weigelt write in 1842 the Kalandshof or Blockland and the Hof zur Hufe , or the Oehre, connect to the north of the village of Klein Holzhausen. In 1864 Blockland or Kalandshof , a farm near Holzhausen, was called. In 1871, Blockland is a Falkenberg residence next to the Schallun estate.

Why Rohrlach only deduces from these sources to today's Blockhof is still open. Possibly there were three different farms: the Kalandshof next to the Hof zur Hufe in Klein Holzhausen , the Klein Schallun farm near Falkenberg and today's Blockhof.

religion

The Protestant Christians from Blockland (Blockhof) used to belong to the parish of Schönberg and thus to the parish of Schönberg near Seehausen in the Altmark . The Protestant parish of Schönberg was merged with the parish of Falkenberg in 2005 to form the parish of Schönberg-Falkenberg. It is run by the parish area Seehausen of the church district Stendal in Propst Sprengel Stendal Magdeburg of the Evangelical Church in Central Germany .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Directory of municipalities and parts of municipalities . Area as of 1 April 2013 (= Statistical Office Saxony-Anhalt [Ed.]: Directories / 003 . No. 2013 ). Halle (Saale) May 2013, p. 117 ( destatis.de [PDF; 1.6 MB ; accessed on August 24, 2019]).
  2. a b Saxony-Anhalt viewer of the State Office for Surveying and Geoinformation ( notes )
  3. Top50 -CD Sachsen-Anhalt, 1.50000, State Office for Land Surveying and Geoinformation, Federal Office for Cartography and Geodesy 2003
  4. ^ Friedrich Wilhelm August Bratring : Statistical-topographical description of the entire Mark Brandenburg . For statisticians, businessmen, especially for camera operators. tape 1 . Berlin 1804, p. 311 ( digitized versionhttp: //vorlage_digitalisat.test/1%3D~GB%3D~IA%3D~MDZ%3D%0A10000735~SZ%3D00333~ double-sided%3D~LT%3D~PUR%3D ).
  5. ^ A b c Peter P. Rohrlach: Historical local lexicon for the Altmark (Historical local lexicon for Brandenburg, Part XII) . Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-8305-2235-5 , pp. 262-263 .
  6. ^ Royal Prussian State Statistical Office (ed.): Community encyclopedia for the province of Saxony . Based on the materials of the census of December 1, 1905. 1909, DNB  365941735 , p. 98 , 30:52 .
  7. Federal Statistical Office (Ed.): Municipalities 1994 and their changes since 01.01.1948 in the new federal states . Metzler-Poeschel, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-8246-0321-7 , pp. 344, 345 .
  8. after pipe Lach: BLHA .., Rep 78, No. 34/38 Kopiar, fol 262-262b
  9. ^ Carl von Seydlitz: The government district of Magdeburg . Geographical, statistical and topographical manual. Magdeburg 1820, p. 22 ( digitized versionhttp: //vorlage_digitalisat.test/1%3D~GB%3D~IA%3D~MDZ%3D%0A10000901~SZ%3D00450~ double-sided%3D~LT%3D~PUR%3D ).
  10. Special atlas of the Kingdom of Westphalia: consisting of eight departmental and one general chart: 7: Chart of the department of the Elbe of the Kingdom of Westphalia: designed and published by the highest royal orders. Publishing house of the geographical institute, Weimar 1812 UrMEL Thuringian University and State Library
  11. ^ Carl von Seydlitz: The government district of Magdeburg . Geographical, statistical and topographical manual. Magdeburg 1820, p. 34 ( digitized versionhttp: //vorlage_digitalisat.test/1%3D~GB%3D~IA%3D~MDZ%3D%0A10000901~SZ%3D00462~ double-sided%3D~LT%3D~PUR%3D ).
  12. ^ JAF Hermes, MJ Weigelt: Historical-geographical-statistical-topographical manual from the administrative districts of Magdeburg . Topographical part. Ed .: Verlag Heinrichshofen. tape 2 , 1842, p. 372-373 , 63. Klein-Holzhausen ( digitized versionhttp: //vorlage_digitalisat.test/1%3D~GB%3DHB4_AAAAcAAJ%26pg%3DPA372~IA%3D~MDZ%3D%0A~SZ%3D~ double-sided%3D~LT%3D~PUR%3D ).
  13. A. Bühling: Geographical-statistical-topographical handbook of the government district . Local directory of the government district Magdeburg. Magdeburg 1864, p. 48 , X.26 ( digitized versionhttp: //vorlage_digitalisat.test/1%3D~GB%3D~IA%3D~MDZ%3D%0A10136781~SZ%3D00158~ double-sided%3D~LT%3D~PUR%3D ).
  14. Prussian State Statistical Office (ed.): The municipalities and manor districts of the Prussian state and their population. Volume VI, Province of Saxony. Edited and compiled by the Royal Statistical Bureau from the original materials of the general census of December 1, 1871. Berlin 1873, p. 2–3 , No. I.43 ( digitized versionhttp: //vorlage_digitalisat.test/1%3D~GB%3D~IA%3D~MDZ%3D%0A11157796~SZ%3D00013~double-sided%3D~LT%3D~PUR%3D ).
  15. Parish Almanac or the Protestant clergy and churches of the Province of Saxony in the counties of Wernigerode, Rossla and Stolberg . 19th year, 1903, ZDB -ID 551010-7 , p. 108 ( wiki-de.genealogy.net [accessed November 16, 2019]).
  16. Seehausen parish area. Retrieved November 2, 2019 .

Coordinates: 52 ° 53 ′ 25.7 "  N , 11 ° 47 ′ 34"  E