Diepenbecke

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diepenbecke

Data
location Hattingen , Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis , Ruhr area , North Rhine-Westphalia , Germany

Coordinates are missing! Help.

The Diepenbecke was a river in Hattingen - Welper .

etymology

The ending -becke is the Low German form of the ending - bach . The name is pronounced “daipmbiꝺke” in dialect . The defining word Diepen is a form of deep ; Diepenbecke accordingly means deep brook . An old hallway name nearby is Diepenbeck. The Diepenbeck street in the vicinity was named in 1975 after the body of water.

course

The city ​​archivist Thomas Weiß reported the former course of the brook to the Hattinger Zeitung in 2007 . The Diepenbecke was said to flow along Friedensstrasse, past the “ Kotten Freisewinkel” (postal address Friedensstrasse 30), then through a “Siedlung Stahlhausen” towards the Ruhr . The newspaper wrote that when the former “Neue Straße” was renamed “Diepenbeck” on April 25, 1975 , the city ​​council “did not demonstrate a good knowledge of the area” and that the Diepenbecke ran more northerly. It did not run in the area of ​​today's Diepenbeck Park .

In other contributions it is further explained that a "Deipenbecke" originated in a spring basin on the Welperberg near the farms Tigge and Spangeney and formed a ravine in its course that led from the Ruhraue up to the farms. At the place of the former Kotten Freisewinkel a ravine is still preserved today.

Due to the extensive redesign of the Ruhraue through the construction and renovations of the Henrichshütte , the lower reaches can no longer be traced. Also on the Prussian first recording and the Prussian new recording from the 19th century there is no longer any body of water recorded.

Individual evidence

  1. Joseph Bender: The German place names . Siegen 1846, p. 116 .
  2. Helga Jean Blanc: investigation of a Westphalian-Brandenburg names landscape . Dissertation, Ruhr University Bochum , 1980, DNB 810258757 , p. 8 ( google.de , refers to Robert Jahn: Die Flurnamen des Amts Blankenstein . In: Heinrich Wefelscheid, August Weiß (ed.): Alt-Blankenstein. and Festbuch . City of Blankenstein an der Ruhr , 1926/27, DNB 57328377X , p. 205).
  3. a b c Michael Brandhoff: Just over. November 9, 2007, accessed April 11, 2020 (German).
  4. Christian F. Seidler: The little Kotten Freisewinkel in Welper. In: Family research Freisewinkel. Retrieved May 6, 2020 .
  5. Christian Hartmann: Hof Spangeney. Hattingen-Historisch, accessed on April 20, 2020 . Linktext ( Memento from February 6, 2020 in the Internet Archive )
  6. Christian Hartmann: History of the Welper mountain. Hattingen-Historisch, accessed on April 20, 2020 . Linktext ( Memento from February 6, 2020 in the Internet Archive )
  7. Digital terrain model of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia (Geobasis NRW)