Eisemroth

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Eisemroth
Community Siegbach
Coordinates: 50 ° 44 ′ 5 ″  N , 8 ° 25 ′ 1 ″  E
Height : 335  (327-370)  m above sea level NHN
Area : 9.82 km²
Residents : 1245  (2013)
Population density : 127 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : December 31, 1971
Postal code : 35768
Area code : 02778
View from Kirchberg to Eisemroth
View from Kirchberg to Eisemroth

Eisemroth is the largest of the five districts of the municipality of Siegbach in the Lahn-Dill district in Central Hesse . The place is the seat of the municipal administration.

geography

Eisemroth is located in the Gladenbacher Bergland . State road 3050 runs through the village .

history

The place was first mentioned in 1276 as Isenmaroden ; in later documents the name forms Isemerade (1300), Ysennerode (1304) and Isemerode (1327) appear. In 1344 and 1384 the village consisted of the two places Ober- and Nieder-Isenburgerode . It is not known when the two villages became one and the current place name came up.

From 1307/08 to 1327/28 there was a castle of the Landgraves of Hesse on the mountain on which the Protestant church is located today . The church was first mentioned in 1393 and in 1723 it was expanded to its present size as a transverse church . In 1965 the Catholic Church was added.

Territorial reform

In the course of administrative reform in Hesse , the neighboring community was on December 1, 1970 Oberdorf voluntarily incorporated . On December 31, 1971 Eisemroth came together with Tringenstein , Übersthal and Wallenfels (Siegbach) to the new community Siegbach.

Territorial history and administration

The following list gives an overview of the territories in which Eisemroth was located and the administrative units to which it was subordinate:

population

The Evangelical Church in Eisemroth

Population development

Eisemroth: Population from 1834 to 1970
year     Residents
1834
  
500
1840
  
522
1846
  
516
1852
  
521
1858
  
511
1864
  
550
1871
  
540
1875
  
529
1885
  
557
1895
  
631
1905
  
745
1910
  
762
1925
  
854
1939
  
922
1946
  
1,186
1950
  
1,213
1956
  
1,153
1961
  
1,117
1967
  
1,205
1970
  
1,704
Data source: Historical municipality register for Hesse: The population of the municipalities from 1834 to 1967. Wiesbaden: Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt, 1968.
Other sources:

Religious affiliation

 Source: Historical local dictionary

• 1885: 0556 Protestant (= 99.82%), one Catholic (= 0.18%) residents
• 1961: 1020 Protestant (= 91.32%), 95 Catholic (= 8.50%) residents

badges and flags

Blazon : "In green on a golden bottom a black tunnel mouth hole with golden beams, covered with a silver hammer and mallet crossed at an angle".
Flag description: “The coat of arms of the former municipality on a black and gold two-striped track in the upper quarter mixed up in colors.”
The Hessian Ministry of the Interior approved the coat of arms and flag on May 6, 1957. The coat of arms is identical to that of Siegbach .

Infrastructure

The former train station

There are:

  • a town house
  • a primary school
  • a rescue station
  • the natural adventure pool
  • a sports field with a sports home, training field and sports hall
  • several tennis courts
  • a children's playground
  • a motorsport area
  • a refuge with a barbecue area

Individual evidence

  1. a b Information brochure of the Siegbach community. P. 6 of 2013 (pdf 7.73 MB).
  2. ^ Georg Wilhelm Sante (ed.): Handbook of the historical sites of Germany . Volume 4: Hessen (= Kröner's pocket edition . Volume 274). Kröner, Stuttgart 1960, DNB 456882863 , p. 96.
  3. ^ Ernst Wiese: Document book of the city of Wetzlar , vol. 1: 1141-1350 (publications of the Historical Commission for Hesse and Waldeck, vol. 8), Elwert, Marburg 1911, p. 722.
  4. ^ Georg Wilhelm Sante (ed.): Handbook of the historical sites of Germany. Volume 4: Hessen (= Kröner's pocket edition. Volume 274). Kröner, Stuttgart 1960, DNB 456882863 , p. 96.
  5. Kathrin Ellwardt: Church building between evangelical ideals and absolutist rule. The cross churches in the Hessian area from the Reformation century to the Seven Years War . Michael Imhof Verlag, Petersberg 2004, ISBN 3-937251-34-0
  6. ^ Incorporation of the Oberndorf community into Eisemroth community, Dillkreis on November 30, 1970 . In: The Hessian Minister of the Interior (Ed.): State Gazette for the State of Hesse. 1970 No. 50 , p. 2339 , item 2341 ( online at the information system of the Hessian state parliament [PDF; 4.8 MB ]).
  7. ^ 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. 356 .
  8. a b c Eisemroth, Lahn-Dill district. Historical local dictionary for Hessen. (As of May 24, 2018). In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
  9. ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. State of Hesse. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  10. ^ Anton Friedrich Büsching: D. Anton Friderich Büsching's new description of the earth. The German empire. tape 3 . JC Bohn, 1771, p. 841 ( online at Google Books ).
  11. Staats-Anzeiger für das Land Hessen, No. 20/1957, page 455
  12. Homepage of the primary school at Siegbach
  13. New rescue guards in the Lahn-Dill district ( memento from January 24, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) on www.rettungsdienst.de
  14. Siegbach natural adventure pool. Accessed April 2019.

Web links

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