Charlottenthal (Liepe)

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Liepe municipality with the former Charlottenthal suburb, excerpt from Urmes table sheet 3149 Falkenberg from 1844

Charlottenthal was a Vorwerk in the district of Liepe in the Barnim district (Brandenburg). The Vorwerk was built in 1811 and mentioned for the last time in 1874; it was probably canceled soon after 1874.

location

The Vorwerk Charlottenthal was located around 600 m southwest of Lieper Vorwerk, around 1.5 km north-northeast of the center of Liepe and around 500 m northwest of the 93 m high Pfingstberg. The Vorwerk was about 75  m above sea level. NHN .

history

The first note about the Vorwerk Charlottenthal can be found in the official gazette of the Royal Government of Potsdam from 1817. According to the note there dated April 15, 1817 (p. 140), the Vorwerk, newly built by the forester Bartikow in 1811, has the name Charlottenthal receive. In 1840 the Vorwerk consisted of four houses and had 81 inhabitants. But as early as 1858 there was still a house and three farm buildings left. The settlement still had eight residents. In 1871 one house and five residents are mentioned. It is mentioned for the last time in the official gazette in 1874. It must have been canceled soon after, because the Vorwerk no longer appears in the literature or on maps.

Communal affiliation

The Vorwerk Charlottenthal was built on the Feldmark von Liepe and at the time of construction it still belonged to the Stolpirischer Kreis of the Uckermark. With the district reform of 1816/17 Liepe came to the Angermünde district. It later belonged to the district of Liepe and came with this in 1874 to district 14 Liepe of the district of Angermünde. The head of the office was the factory owner Gramberg in Liepe, his deputy was the retired lieutenant. D. Roeseler in Niederfinow.

With the first district reform in 1950, Liepe was assigned to the Oberbarnim district. In the great district reform of 1952 in what was then the GDR, Liepe was transferred to the newly created Eberswalde district of the Frankfurt district. In 1993 the district of Eberswalde was merged with the district of Bernau (with some border changes) to form the district of Barnim. As early as 1992, Liepe, together with four other municipalities and the city of Oderberg, formed the administrative community Amt Oderberg . The Oderberg office was dissolved at the end of 2008 and merged with the Britz-Chorin office to form the Britz-Chorin-Oderberg office. Since then, Liepe has been an official parish of this office.

Population development from 1840 to 1925
year 1840 1858 1871
Residents 81 8th 5

literature

  • Lieselott Enders: Historical local dictionary for Brandenburg. Part VIII Uckermark. Hermann Böhlaus Successor, Weimar, 1986 ISBN 3-7400-0042-2 (in the following abbreviated to Enders Historisches Ortslexikon, Uckermark, with corresponding page number)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Official Journal of the Royal Government of Potsdam, year 1817, no. 15, from April 11, 1817 online at Google Books (p. 140).
  2. a b Royal Statistical Bureau: The municipalities and manor districts of the Prussian state and their population. According to the original materials of the general census of December 1, 1871. II. The Province of Brandenburg. Verlag des Königlich Statischen Bureau, Berlin 1873 Online at Google Books , pp. 18/19.
  3. ^ A b Official Gazette of the Royal Government of Potsdam and the City of Berlin, supplement to the 28th issue of the Official Gazette of June 12, 1874, p. 3. Online at Google Books
  4. Enders, Historisches Ortslexikon, Uckermark, p. 939.
  5. Richard Boeckh: Local statistics of the government district Potsdam with the city of Berlin. 276 p., Verlag von Dietrich Reimer, Berlin, 1861 Online at Google Books , p. 44.

Coordinates: 52 ° 52 ′ 28 "  N , 13 ° 58 ′ 37"  E