Buckert

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Buckert
City of Solingen
Coordinates: 51 ° 11 '44 "  N , 7 ° 2' 54"  E
Height : about 180 m
Postal code : 42719
Area code : 0212
Buckert (Solingen)
Buckert

Location of Buckert in Solingen

Buckert is a locality in the mountainous city ​​of Solingen .

geography

Buckert is located on a hill above the Itter in the north of the Wald district near the border with Gräfrath . The place is along the lower Bausmühlenstraße and in parts also on the valley slope that slopes down to the Itterstausee . Nearby, Buckerter Strasse, which branches off from Bausmühlenstrasse and leads in an easterly direction via Ehrener Mühle to Ehren and Nümmen , is named after the place. In the north are Eschbach , the Bausmühle , the Baus- and the Zieleskotten and in the northwest Knynsbusch . In the southwest of Buckert are Lindersberg , to the south is Westersburg . The Fuhr lies in the southeast .

etymology

The name of the place was originally In der Buckert . The word could be composed of the components Buck- for beech and -ert (= -art) for arable land . So it probably means something like: A field in the beech forest.

history

The place was first mentioned in a document in 1718. He belonged to the Itter Honschaft within the Solingen office. The topographical survey of the Rhineland from 1824 lists the place as Buckert and the Prussian first survey of 1844 also as Buckert . In the topographic map of the Düsseldorf administrative district of 1871, the place is recorded as Buckert .

After the establishment of the Mairien and later mayor's offices at the beginning of the 19th century, Buckert belonged to the mayor's office in Wald , where it was located in corridor II ( wood ). In 1815/16 there were 31 people living in Buckert, known as the hamlet , in 1830 34 people . In 1832 the place was part of the first village honors within the forest mayor's office. The place, which was categorized as a Hofstadt according to the statistics and topography of the Düsseldorf administrative district , had six residential buildings and two agricultural buildings at that time. At that time, 47 residents lived in the village, all of whom were evangelicals. The municipality and estate district statistics of the Rhine Province list the place in 1871 with eleven houses and 70 inhabitants. In the municipality lexicon for the Rhineland province of 1888, twelve houses with 57 inhabitants are given for Buckert. In 1895 the district had 16 houses with 95 inhabitants, in 1905 16 houses and 112 inhabitants are given.

With the town association of Groß-Solingen in 1929 Buckert became a district of Solingen. Large parts of the village with its historic half-timbered houses were destroyed by the major attack on Wald in the course of the air raids on Solingen on December 31, 1944 and January 1, 1945. In the post-war period, the place grew together with the nearby Lindersberg due to structural expansion to the southwest, so that the two places can no longer be separated from each other today.

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