Ebersau

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Ebersau ( Rotte )
locality
Ebersau (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Ried im Innkreis  (RI), Upper Austria
Judicial district Ried im Innkreis
Pole. local community Schildorn   ( KG  Schildorn )
Coordinates 48 ° 8 '14 "  N , 13 ° 28' 6"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 8 '14 "  N , 13 ° 28' 6"  E
height 530  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 129 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 42 (addresses 2008 f1)
Post Code 4920 Schildorn
Statistical identification
Locality code 10665
Counting district / district Schildorn (41 229 000)
Since 2008 without Marö and Rendlberg
Source: STAT : Ortsverzeichnis ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS ; Schildorn community
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129

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Ebersau is a place in the Innviertel of Upper Austria as well as a place of the municipality Schildorn in the district Ried im Innkreis .

geography

Ebersau is located about 8 kilometers south of Ried im Innkreis , on the northern edge of the Hausruck and Kobernaußerwald train to the Innviertel hill country (southern Innviertel).

The Rotte is elongated directly south of the village of Schildorn , around 1 km away on both sides of the Schildorngraben stream , a tributary of the Oberach , which flows into the Antiesen at Ried , at 530  m above sea level. A. Height. The village extends into the valley for just under 1½ kilometers. It comprises a good 100 buildings with around 40 residents.

Neighboring towns and cities:

Au ∗∗



Neighboring communities
Knirzing (Gem.  Pramet )

Rödt
(Gem.  Pramet )


St. Kollmann

Kronawitten (Gem. Schildorn, Pramet )
formerly the village of Ecklham
∗∗formerly Prüglau , locality Knirzing

history

The place name Ebersawe is probably a -au -name ('wetland') to Eber (as an animal or person name Ēbur ), a clearing name from the time around 1200. The name is in a Passauer Urbar around 1260 ( Ebersawe , with 4 goods ), in a document from 1437 ( Ewersaue ), and in the oldest land register of the Ried rule in 1446. Until 1779 the area was Bavarian (then Innbaiern ), and until 1783 (foundation of the diocese of Linz ) it belonged to the diocese of Passau , until 1784 to the parish of Waldzell .

The small locality Marö in the valley and Rendlberg south also belonged to the local area . Since the address reform of the municipality on July 1, 2008, these have formed their own localities. The northernmost houses also came to the village of Aigen (formerly Ecklham ).

Population and building status
Hzgt. Bay. (to let. Passau ) Krld. Austrian odEnns
( EHzgt. Austria )
Innkreis
( Kgr. Bay. )
Krld. Austrian odEnns
( Austria- Ugrn. )
Bld. Upper Austria
( Rep. Austria )
1260 1788 1811 1869 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011
- - 188 214 190 175 180 165 179 168 112
4th 32 - 36 26th 38 40 47 50 52 (42)

fuzzy indication of the year
from 2008: without Marö  (2008/11: 16–5) and Rendlberg  (2008/11: 9–4), as well as 2 houses in Aigen ; The building status for 2011 is from 2008

literature

  • Schildorn community (ed.): 1100 years Schildorn 903–2003 . A home book. Schildorn 2003, especially 16 chronicle of houses: Ebersau , p. 222 ff . ( fbas.net ).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Street, town and house number directory in the Schildorn community . ( Memento of September 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF) Brochure, version of July 1, 2008, especially tables of household directory sorted according to old addresses: Ebersau. P. 38 f. and household directory sorted according to new addresses: Ebersau. P. 50 f. (schildorn.at; accessed September 3, 2014).
  2. Statistics Austria: Locations (download the current list of locations)
  3. a b Census of May 15, 2001 - inhabitants by locality . (PDF) Register census from October 31, 2011 - residents by location . (PDF) both retrieved September 3, 2014 and the index of places . Band Upper Austria. old issues, all Statistics Austria.
  4. a b c lit.1100 years Schildorn. A home book . 2003, 16 Historical index of place names: Ebersau , p. 300 , col. 2 ( fbas.net ).
  5. a b c History ( Memento from September 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) , schildorn.at
  6. a b Kurt Klein  (edit.): Historical local dictionary . Statistical documentation on population and settlement history. Ed .: Vienna Institute of Demography [VID] d. Austrian Academy of Sciences . Upper Austria Part 2, Schildorn: Ebersau , p.  28 ( online document , explanations . Suppl . ; both PDF - oD [updated]). Special references: 1260: Passau land register from the 13th century; According to Adam Maidhof: The Passau land register . Publications of the Institute for East Bavarian Homeland Research 1/17/19, 1933 and 1939, p. OA • 1788:  Josephinisches Lagebuch 1786/90, OÖLA. • 1811: census of the Bavarian administration of the Salzach district ( Montgelas census ) . In: Franz Xaver Weilmeyr: Topographisches Lexikon vom Salzach-Kreis . 1812.  • 1869:  Statistical Central Commission (Ed.): Local repertories of the kingdoms and countries represented in the Austrian Imperial Council . (1871 ff.).  • 1951 and later: Austrian Central Statistical Office / Statistics Austria (ed.): Directory of places . (Results of the population censuses; from 2011 register censuses).  • 2011: Buildings are addresses 2008, information according to street, town and house number directory, municipality Schildorn s. u.
     
  7. Lit. 1100 years of Schildorn. A home book . Schildorn 2003, 4 Chronicle of the parish Schildorn , p. 40 , col. 1 ( fbas.net ).
  8. Worth knowing: Facts & Figures ( Memento from September 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), schildorn.at, accessed September 3, 2014.
  9. The inhabitants are usually only passed down from the end of the 18th century. In 1811 the parsonage burned down , which destroyed the parish archives, so the knowledge is incomplete.