Break (Sprockhövel)

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City of Sprockhövel
Coordinates: 51 ° 19 ′ 14 ″  N , 7 ° 13 ′ 4 ″  E
Height : 210 m above sea level NN
Break (Sprockhövel)
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Location of Bruch in Sprockhövel

View from Bruch
View from Bruch

Bruch is a residential area in the Gennebreck district of the city of Sprockhövel in the Ennepe-Ruhr district , North Rhine-Westphalia .

Location and description

Bruch is located in the southwestern part of the Sprockhövel urban area in the Felderbachtal near the city limits to Hattingen in the north. To the southwest is the church village of Herzkamp , the largest settlement in the district.

Other neighboring towns are Sondern , Berge , Heege , Egen , Brink , Bredde , Im Brucherbach , Im Ringelsiepen , Gennebreckmühle , New America , Am Bischof , Im Äckersberge , Im Kresssiepen and Fahrentrappe in the Hattinger urban area.

history

Until 1807, Bruch belonged to the Gennebreck farmers within the high court and the Schwelm recipe of the Wetter office in the county of Mark . From 1807 to 1814, due to the Napoleonic communal reforms in the Grand Duchy of Berg , Bruch was part of the rural community of Gennebreck within the newly founded Mairie Hasslinghausen in the arrondissement of Hagen , which after the collapse of the Napoleonic administration now became the mayor's office in Haßlinghausen (from 1844 Haßlinghausen ) in the district of Hagen (from 1897 Schwelm district , from 1929 Ennepe-Ruhr district ) belonged.

Bruch appears on the Niemeyersche Karte , edition of the special map of the mining district of the Blankenstein district from 1788/89, unlabeled as a collection of two buildings. The place is recorded on the Prussian first recording from 1840 as Aufm Bruche . From the Prussian new admission of 1892, the location is recorded as a fraction on the TK25 measuring table , from the 1949 edition with the addition Kr . ( Krug ) and from the 1973 edition with the addition Whs. (Tavern) provided.

In the 19th century, Bruch was on a coal route between Sprockhövel and Elberfeld , one of the three main coal routes that led from the Ruhr area into Wuppertal (now the Bruch road).

The community encyclopedia for the province of Westphalia in 1885 gives a number of 16 inhabitants for Bruch who lived in two houses. In 1895 the place had two houses with ten inhabitants, in 1905 the place had two houses and nine inhabitants.

On January 1, 1970, the Haßlinghausen office was dissolved and the rural community Gennebreck, which was part of the office, was incorporated into the town of Sprockhövel with Bruch.

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Tiedt: The early mining on the Ruhr - coal route from Sprockhövel to Elberfeld. In: Ruhrkohlenrevier.de. Retrieved July 11, 2018 .
  2. Royal Statistical Bureau (Prussia) (ed.): Community encyclopedia for the province of Westphalia, based on the materials of the census of December 1, 1885 and other official sources, (community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia, Volume X), Berlin 1887.
  3. Königliches Statistisches Bureau (Prussia) (Ed.): Community encyclopedia for the province of Westphalia, based on the materials of the census of December 1, 1895 and other official sources, (community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia, Volume X), Berlin 1897.
  4. Königliches Statistisches Bureau (Prussia) (Ed.): Community encyclopedia for the province of Westphalia, based on the materials of the census of December 1, 1905 and other official sources, (community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia, Volume X), Berlin 1909.
  5. Martin Bünermann: The communities of the first reorganization program in North Rhine-Westphalia . Deutscher Gemeindeverlag, Cologne 1970, p. 113 .