Dazendorf

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Dazendorf
municipality Gremersdorf
Coordinates: 54 ° 21 '11 "  N , 10 ° 55' 42"  E
Incorporation : April 1, 1937
Postal code : 23758
Area code : 04362
Dazendorf (Schleswig-Holstein)
Dazendorf

Location of Dazendorf in Schleswig-Holstein

Dazendorf is a district of Gremersdorf in the Ostholstein district in Schleswig-Holstein with around 120 inhabitants.

geography

Dazendorf 1877 ( Royal Prussian Land Registry )

Dazendorf is located about nine kilometers southeast of Oldenburg in Holstein on county road 41 from Oldenburg in Holstein to Heiligenhafen . The Baltic Sea with Dazendorfer Strand is about three kilometers to the north.

history

The etymology of the name is unclear. Dazendorf was first mentioned in writing on January 13, 1239, when it was sold by Count Gerhard von Holstein to the St. Johannis Monastery Jungfrauenkloster . Since April 1, 1937, Dazendorf has been part of the Gremersdorf community . The volunteer fire brigade was founded in 1934 and is now run together with the neighboring village of Kembs as the Kembs-Dazendorf volunteer fire brigade.

The Kembs / Abzweigung bus stop is served by two autokraft lines on school days .

Yards

The St.Johannis-Jungfrauenkloster was the owner of the village from January 13, 1239 to 1806 and thus a feudal lord , the farmers were feudal residents of the village, they did not own any real estate, they only owned the buildings (house, stables), movable property and that Cattle. They were tied to the land they worked, but they were not serfs . The tenants could bequeath their property. Widows who did not remarry had to leave the property within a year.

Fiefdoms and their taxes in 1700
Tenant Hooves amount
Hans Hay BB 2.75 49 Lübsche Mark 9 Schilling
Carsten Hamer 0.50 10 marks 10 shillings
Hans Hay 2.50 45 marks 9 shillings
Jacob Gosebeck 2 39 marks 8 shillings
Jürgen Mohr (a) 3.75 74 marks 7 shillings
Hinrich Messe (Mess) 3.50 70 marks 6 shillings
total 15th 291 marks

(a) two digits later

Population development

Population development
year Households / hooves Residents
1600-1700 15 hooves
1845 5 full hooves, 1 half hoof, 1 quarter hoof, 2 Kathen, 1 school 100
1855 130
1925 125
1987 45 households 126

Personalities

Individual evidence

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  2. ^ Community of Gremersdorf figures and data. Retrieved February 27, 2020 .
  3. https://reader.digitale-sammlungen.de/de/fs1/object/display/bsb11008800_00026.html Georg Wilhelm Dittmer Sassen and Holsten law: in practical application to some civil and criminal cases that occurred in the 16th century; according to the protocols of the former monastic bailiff's court stored in the archives of the St. Johannis monastery in Lübeck; In addition to a tabular overview of the entire monastic judicial districts, in the later period from 1601 to 1730, more significant criminal cases that occurred and their settlement , 1843 page 22 ff. §XV
  4. Georg Wilhelm Dittmer The Hufen-Areal and the Hufen-Hufen in the villages of the St. Johannis Monastery in Lübeck, partly belonging to the Lübeck state territory and partly in Holstein, during the 16th and 17th centuries , 1856 pages 32–33
  5. Johann Friedrich Kratzsch: The latest and thorough alphabetical lexicon of all localities in the German federal states, Volume 2, Part 1 , Kiel 1845, page 279
  6. John v. Schröder and Hermann Biernazki: Topography of the Duchies of Holstein and Lauenburg, the Principality of Lübeck and the area of ​​the Free and Hanseatic Cities of Hamburg and Lübeck, Oldenburg in Holstein 1855
  7. ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. holstein.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  8. https://www.destatis.de/GPStatistik/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/SHAusgabe_derivate_00000136/1226-12-1987.pdf Housing directory Schleswig-Holstein 1987
  9. Home and residents book of the Oldenburg / Holstein district 1956, page 56. Retrieved on April 16, 2020 .
  10. Towiah Friedman: The two heads of the SS personnel Main Office: SS Obergruppenfuehrer Schmitt u. SS-Obergruppenf. Von Herff: the list of the highest officers of the SS Gestapo and Schutz-Polizei: Document Collection , Institute of Documentation in Israel, 1996, page 614