Ellgaard (Dollerup)

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Ellgaard
municipality Dollerup
Coordinates: 54 ° 47 ′ 6 ″  N , 9 ° 40 ′ 57 ″  E
Incorporation : 1970
Postal code : 24989
Area code : 04636
Ellgaard (Schleswig-Holstein)
Ellgaard

Location of Ellgaard in Schleswig-Holstein

Ellgaard is a municipality Dollerup in fishing in Schleswig-Flensburg in Schleswig-Holstein the after originally located there castle complex was named named Ellgaard. The district of Ellgaard has been part of the Langballig district since 1970 .

Origin of name

The district and the street Ellgaard got the name of the old Gut Ellgaard , which was north of Neukirchner Weg. According to the state archive in Schleswig, Gut Ellgaard was a so-called Meierhof (main courtyard) for Gut Unewatt .

In old church registers it is also called the "noble estate Ellgaard". When the first Hof Ellgaard was built is unknown. The word is of Danish origin, where Ell or Elle means "alder" and gaard "fortified courtyard", ie "Erlenhof".

history

Road sign 2006
The Ellgaard farm from 1881
Memorial stone Ellgaard 1905

The owners of Gut Ellgaard between 1500 and 1700 were:

The von dem Hagen auf Nübel family owned the Ellgaard estate around 1500; they also owned the Nübel , Steinberg (later Östergaard) and Grumtoftgaard (later Lundsgaard) estates . The owner from around 1488 was Claus Joachimssohn vd Hagen, who fell near Hemmingstedt in 1500, followed by his widow Anna vd Hagen (born v. Breide; † 1539). She moved into the Ellgaard estate as a widow's residence, which she brought with her into her second marriage. The elder son Claus Claussohn vd Hagen on Ellgaard fell in 1523 during the siege of Copenhagen.

It came to a protracted legal dispute over the property, which the ducal Gottorfische council Henneke Joachimssohn vd Hagen († 1597) won. His overindebted son Claus vd Hagen († 1641) pledged the Ellgaard estate to Wulf von Damme in 1598, and he left the estate to his daughter-in-law Anna von Rantzau. She sold it in 1621 to Duke Hans the Younger of Glücksburg († 1622), followed by Duke Philip of Schleswig-Holstein zu Glücksburg († 1663). In 1639 Christian Hageman bought the trunk of the estate including two cottages in Dollerup for 1,020 thalers. Johan Rasch was the owner around 1700, he died in 1705 and left the Ellgaard estate to his son Johann Rasch.

When and why the old Gut Ellgaard disappeared is unclear, possibly around 1880, as the new Hof Ellgaard, which still exists today, was built in 1881. The buildings at that time were located behind the Villa Haus Ellgaard on a hill in the paddock. The place of the building and the court moat are still to be determined. The Villa Haus Ellgaard was built in 1905 by Nikolaus Nielsen from Seeklüft . He also owned the Ellgaard estate, which he sold in the same year to Hans Henningsen, the ancestor of the current owners. A memorial stone at the confluence of Neukirchner Weg / Ellgaard commemorates this year.

Individual evidence

  1. (data from: Familienchronik des Kirchspiels Grundhof, Husum Verlag, 2004)

Web links

Commons : Dollerup  - Collection of Images