Dedesdorf-Eidewarden

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municipality Loxstedt
Coat of arms of Dedesdorf-Eidewarden
Coordinates: 53 ° 26 ′ 50 ″  N , 8 ° 30 ′ 12 ″  E
Height : 0 m above sea level NHN
Area : 7.45 km²
Residents : 555  (Jun 30, 2019)
Population density : 74 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : January 1, 1936
Incorporated into: Land dignities
Postal code : 27612
Area code : 04740
Dedesdorf-Eidewarden (Lower Saxony)
Dedesdorf-Eidewarden

Location of Dedesdorf-Eidewarden in Lower Saxony

Aerial photo (2012)
Aerial photo (2012)

Dedesdorf-Eidewarden ( Low German Deesdorp-Eidewarden ) is a village in the community of Loxstedt in the Lower Saxony district of Cuxhaven, which was merged in 2016 . The Oldendorf settlement also belongs to the village .

geography

location

Dedesdorf-Eidewarden is located on the Weser and is in the Landwürden district . It is characterized by thatched houses and the surrounding marshland . The state roads L 121 and L 143 run through the town . The L 121 enables a connection towards Bremerhaven .

Local division

  • Dedesdorf
  • Oaths
  • Oldendorf

Neighboring places

Overwarfe
Neighboring communities Wiemsdorf

Maihausen
Büttel

history

On January 1, 1936, the municipality of Dedesdorf with the farmers and villages of Buttel, Dorf Dedesdorf, Eidewarden, Maihausen, Overwarfe, Ueterlande and Wiemsdorf was renamed to the municipality of Landwürden.

In the street Am Markthamm an information board explains the history of the area.

The two villages of Dedesdorf and Eidewarden each had a mayor and shared a community center with a youth room and a sports field. On November 1, 2016, the localities of Dedesdorf and Eidewarden were merged to form the locality of Dedesdorf-Eidewarden. From 2016, only one mayor was appointed for the merged village of Dedesdorf-Eidewarden in accordance with the provisions of the Lower Saxony Municipal Constitutional Act.

Incorporations

The two villages of Dedesdorf and Eidewarden were part of the municipality of Landwürden in the Wesermarsch district until the regional reform in Lower Saxony , which took place on March 1, 1974 . After that they were localities in the unified community Loxstedt.

Population development

Municipality of Dedesdorf (from 1936 under the name Landwürden)

  • with the above-mentioned peasant communities
year 1910 1933 1939 1950 1956 1973
Residents 1402 1376 1472 2415 2114 1794
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Localities Dedesdorf and Eidewarden (1925–2014)

year 1925 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Residents of Dedesdorf0 142 211 205 205 190 192
Resident Eidewarden - 387 381 388 372 363
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Dedesdorf-Eidewarden locality (2015-2019)

year 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Residents 516 556 553 556 555
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politics

City council and mayor

At the local level, the village of Dedesdorf-Eidewarden is represented by the Loxstedter local council.

Mayor

The mayor of Dedesdorf-Eidewarden is Holger Onken ( SPD ). The term of office runs from 2016 to 2021.

coat of arms

The municipal coat of arms of the merged places Dedesdorf and Eidewarden was created by the Bürgererverein Dedesdorf-Eidewarden from 1958 e. V. designed. The coat of arms was presented to the public for the first time on the 860th Dedesdorfer Markt in August 2009.

Coat of arms of Dedesdorf-Eidewarden
Blazon : "shield split , front in blue of St. Lawrence in silver robe, in his right hand a grate holding in his left hand an open book and a lily , top right and left sides a floating eight-pointed silver star ; back in red , above four black wavy lines banked by a diagonally right made silver spade, each a black left and right trefoil is beseitet, down a black gave silver windmill . "
Justification for the coat of arms: Saint Laurentius in the blue coat of arms in a silver robe is borrowed from the coat of arms of the former municipality of Landwürden . He is the patron saint of the church in Dedesdorf. In the red part of the coat of arms above are the wavy lines for the Weser river , the spade and the clovers for the fertility of the marshland . Below you can see the Dedesdorf windmill, which has been there since 1876.

Culture and sights

Gallery Dutch Windmill - "Ursel Wedding Mill"

Buildings

  • The Protestant village church Sankt Laurentius is essentially a Gothic brick building from the late 13th century, but was expanded and heavily redesigned in the 18th century. It houses an Arp Schnitger organ , as can be seen from most of the windows. Several late Gothic frescoes were discovered on parts of the masonry that remained standing at the time .
  • In Oldendorf there is also a Galerieholländer windmill , which is used as a branch of the Loxstedt registry office for weddings and is now called "Ursel Wedding Mill". The two-story windmill, formerly known as Dedesdorf windmill , with codend and sail blades, was built in 1847 by the builder Christian Blanke on an old mill plot. To do this, an older post mill had to be demolished. The mill location has been documented in a document since 1584. Until 1994, the mill, which was commonly called "Graue Griese", was operated by the Blanke family of millers. Sold to Ursel Sanders in 1995, the mill underwent extensive restoration in 1998. The current owner, Klaus Christmann, would like to sell the mill or found a mill association which will then maintain it. It had become known as the "wedding mill" where you could get married in a civil ceremony.

Regular events

  • The place is known nationwide in particular for the Dedesdorfer Markt

traffic

The VBN bus line 580 connects Dedesdorf-Eidewarden with other parts of Landworth and with Bremerhaven . This line was set up by the Reichspost in 1925 . In addition, individual trips and a collective call taxi lead to Loxstedt. Until 2004 there was a local ferry connection to Kleinensiel , which has since been replaced by the nearby Weser Tunnel . The ferry terminal was then converted into a sports boat harbor.

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the place

People connected to the place

  • Eilert Köhler (1710–1751), organ builder, he added the pedal work of the Schnitger organ in the St. Laurentius Church in Dedesdorf (1742–1745)
  • Gerhard Janssen Schmid (1770–1845), organ builder, he replaced a register in the pedal in the Schnitger organ in 1838 and created an equal pitch
  • Johann Hundewandt (1782–1838), grandfather of the Danish businessman and factory owner Johannes Ahlmann, owned a farm in Dedesdorf
  • Franz Ludwig Anton Kelp (1809-1891), doctor and psychiatrist, he settled in Dedesdorf in 1833 as a general practitioner
  • Otto Wilhelm August Schreiber (1884–1967), shipowner, he leased the Weser ferry from Dedesdorf to Kleinensiel in 1937

literature

  • Fritz Hörmann, Ude Meyer, Christian Morisse, Eberhard Nehring, Irmgard Seghorn, Egon Stuve, Else Syassen: Wesermünde field names collection - the field names of the property tax cadastre from 1876 . Ed .: Kulturstiftung der Kreissparkasse Wesermünde (=  new series of special publications by the men from Morgenstern , Heimatbund an Elb- und Wesermuende eV Volume 27 ). Men from Morgenstern Verlag, Bremerhaven 1995, ISBN 3-931771-27-X , pp. 5–6 ([ digitized version ( memento of October 26, 2007 in the Internet Archive )] [PDF; 431 kB ; accessed on October 23, 2019]).

Web links

Commons : Dedesdorf-Eidewarden  - Collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Population of the community Loxstedt. In: Website of the municipality of Loxstedt. June 30, 2019, accessed August 30, 2019 .
  2. ^ Fritz Hörmann, Ude Meyer, Christian Morisse, Eberhard Nehring, Irmgard Seghorn, Egon Stuve, Else Syassen: Field names collection Wesermünde - The field names of the property tax cadastre from 1876 . Ed .: Kulturstiftung der Kreissparkasse Wesermünde (=  new series of special publications by the men from Morgenstern , Heimatbund an Elb- und Wesermuende eV Volume 27 ). Men from Morgenstern Verlag, Bremerhaven 1995, ISBN 3-931771-27-X , p. 17 ([ digitized version ( memento of October 26, 2007 in the Internet Archive )] [PDF; 431 kB ; accessed on October 23, 2019]).
  3. a b c d Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. Wesermarsch district ( see under: No. 6 ). (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  4. ^ Official journal for the district of Cuxhaven, No. 42, 38th year. (PDF; 245 kB) Second statute to amend the main statute of the Loxstedt community. In: Website of the district of Cuxhaven. District of Cuxhaven, November 13, 2014, p. 289 , accessed on August 31, 2019 (see: p. 3, 269).
  5. ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p.  249 .
  6. ^ Ulrich Schubert: Municipal directory Germany 1900 - Brake office. Information from December 1, 1910. In: gemeindeververzeichnis.de. January 5, 2020, accessed July 8, 2020 .
  7. a b Statistisches Bundesamt Wiesbaden (ed.): Official municipality register for the Federal Republic of Germany - 1957 edition (population and territorial status September 25, 1956, for Saarland December 31, 1956) . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1958, p.  211 ( digitized version ).
  8. Lower Saxony State Administration Office (ed.): Municipal directory for Lower Saxony . Municipalities and municipality-free areas. Self-published, Hanover January 1, 1973, p. 61 , Wesermarsch district ( digitized [PDF; 21.3 MB ; accessed on August 30, 2019]).
  9. a b c d Population figures for the municipality of Loxstedt 2010–2013. In: Website of the municipality of Loxstedt. December 31, 2013, archived from the original on March 8, 2014 ; accessed on September 1, 2019 .
  10. a b c Population figures in the Loxstedt community 2014–2017. In: Website of the municipality of Loxstedt. June 30, 2017, archived from the original on September 6, 2017 ; accessed on September 1, 2019 .
  11. Mayor of Dedesdorf-Eidewarden. In: Website of the municipality of Loxstedt. Retrieved October 1, 2018 .
  12. a b The citizens' association is now flying its flag. (PDF; 144 KB) In: Bürgererverein Dedesdorf-Eidewarden from 1958 e. V. July 23, 2009, accessed November 29, 2017 .
  13. a b About Dedesdorf-Eidewarden. In: Website of the municipality of Loxstedt. Retrieved October 1, 2018 .
  14. Barbara Fixy: Future of the mill open. Reporting in the Nordsee-Zeitung . In: Tourilox website. August 19, 2010, accessed October 1, 2018 .
  15. ^ History of local transport. In: Website local transport Bremerhaven. Retrieved October 1, 2018 .