Erdmannswalde

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Friedenfelde , Erdmannswalde and Luisenhof ( Louisenhof ) on the Urmes table sheet 2848 Gerswalde from 1826

Erdmannswalde was a residential area and district of Friedenfelde , a part of the municipality of Gerswalde in the Uckermark district (Brandenburg). The living space was built around / before 1775 as a brickworks or Vorwerk for the Neudorf or Friedenfelde manor. In 1967 Erdmannswalde is still referred to as the Friedenfelde residential area. Then it was canceled.

location

The Erdmannswalde residential area was about 1.2 km south-west of Neudorf or a little over five kilometers as the crow flies south-west of the core town of Gerswalde on the (today's) district of Friedenfelde . The living space was 68  m above sea level. NHN .

history

In 1775 there was a brickworks on site, and it is probably already the unnamed brickworks near the heather. There were two fire pits in a family home that had seven residents. In 1790 Erdmannswalde was then referred to as a knight's farm. In 1795 Erdmannsweiler was still a brickworks, but also a Dutch factory , i.e. an estate on which mainly dairy farming was carried out. In 1801 Friedrich Wilhelm Bratring described Erdmannswalde as a Dutch factory, belonging to and near Friedenfelde, along with 1 granny annexe and a brick factory. Erdmannswalde then consisted of three houses in which 22 people lived. In 1817 the Vorwerk Erdmannswalde had 26 inhabitants. The topographical-statistical overview of the government district of Potsdam and the city of Berlin from 141 describes Erdmannswalde as an estate with three houses and 33 inhabitants. In 1860 there were only two houses left, plus four farm buildings. It is very likely that the Dutch had been given up, because the number of cattle is now only given as two head of cattle. In 1871 there were two houses in the Vorwerk Erdmannswalde, but there were already 35 residents.

Population development from 1774 to 1925
year 1774 1790 1801 1817 1840 1858 1867 1895 1925
Residents 7th 14th 26th 33 33 35 k. A. 5

Communal history

When the brickworks was built around / before 1769, it was an accessory to the Neudorf manor and belonged to the Uckermark district of the Mark Brandenburg . With the district reform of 1816/17, three new districts were formed from the Uckermark. Neuhof with the accessories Achimswalde, Erdmannswalde and Stiern came to the Templin district of the Brandenburg province . With the district reform of 1952 in the former GDR , the Templin district was given a completely new shape and was assigned to the Neubrandenburg district . With the district reform of 1993 in the state of Brandenburg, the three districts of Angermünde , Prenzlau and Templin were combined to form the district of Uckermark.

Neudorf became an independent manor after the division of the estate in 1752. After 1763 it was attached to the Friedenfelde manor, Erdmannswalde now belonged to the Friedenfelde manor. After the sale of Friedenfelde in 1818, Neudorf became a manor again with the accessories Achimswalde, Erdmannswalde and Stiern. From the middle of the 19th century, Neudorf, together with Achimswalde, Erdmannswalde and Stiern, formed the Neudorf manor district, which in 1874 was assigned to District 5 Groß Fredenwalde of the Templin district. In 1928 the Neudorf manor district (with Achimswalde, Erdmannswalde and Stiern) was merged with the Friedenfelde manor district to form the community of Friedenfelde. In 1931, 1950 Erdmannswalde was the residential area of ​​Friedenfelde, and in 1957 and 1971 it was a district of Friedenfelde. In 1992, Friedenfelde merged with thirteen other communities to form the administrative community of Amt Gerswalde . On December 31, 2001, Friedenfelde, Gerswalde, Groß Fredenwalde, Kaakstedt and Krohnhorst merged to form the new municipality of Gerswalde. Friedenfelde and Neudorf are now parts of the municipality of Gerswalde, Achimswalde and Stiern are only living spaces. Erdmannswalde was last mentioned in 1967 as a place to live in Friedenfelde. After that it was canceled. The exact point in time has not yet been determined.

literature

  • Jochen von Arnim, Martin von Arnim: The von Arnim family: Chronicle of the family in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. 684 S., Degener, Neustadt ad Aisch, 2002 ISBN 3-7686-5178-9 (in the following abbreviated Arnim & Arnim, The sex of Arnim, chronicle with corresponding page number)
  • Martin v. Arnim, Christoph Graf v. Arnim, Cornelia Dansard b. v. Arnim, Angelika v. Stülpnagel geb. v. Arnim, Jasper v. Arnim: The family of Arnim. V part of family tables. Verlag Degener & Co., Neustadt ad Aisch, 2002 ISBN 3-7686-5178-9 (in the following abbreviated to Arnim et al., The family of Arnim, family tables with the corresponding table number)
  • Lieselott Enders : Historical local dictionary for Brandenburg. Part VIII: Uckermark. Hermann Böhlaus successor, Weimar 1986 (hereinafter abbreviated to Enders, Historical Ortlexikon für Brandenburg, Uckermark with corresponding page number)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Friedrich Wilhelm August Bratring: Statistical-topographical description of the entire Mark Brandenburg. First volume. The general introduction to the Kurmark, containing the Altmark and Prignitz. XVIII, 494 p., Berlin, Maurer, 1804 Online at Google Books , p. 537.
  2. ↑ Ortschafts = directory of the government = district of Potsdam according to the latest district division from 1817, with a note of the district to which the place previously belonged, the quality, number of people, confession, ecclesiastical circumstances, owner and address, along with an alphabetical register . Georg Decker, Berlin 1817 (without pagination) online at Google Books
  3. August von Sellentin: Topographical-statistical overview of the government district of Potsdam and the city of Berlin: Compiled from official sources. 292 p., Verlag der Sander'schen Buchhandlung, 1841 Central and State Library Berlin: Link to the digitized version (p. 186)
  4. ^ A b Richard Boeckh: Local statistics of the government district of Potsdam with the city of Berlin. 276 p., Verlag von Dietrich Reimer, Berlin, 1861 (after the count of 1858) Online at Google Books , p. 26/27 (separate second page count, under Neudorf).
  5. a b Royal Statistical Bureau: The municipalities and manor districts of the Prussian state and their population. According to the original materials of the general census of December 1, 1871. II. The Province of Brandenburg. Verlag des Königlich Statistischen Bureau, Berlin 1873 Online at Google Books , p. 15 (footnote).
  6. Enders, Historisches Ortslexikon für Brandenburg, Uckermark, pp. 235/36.
  7. Official Gazette of the Royal Government of Potsdam and the City of Berlin Extra sheet of June 6, 1874, p. 180 Online at Google Books
  8. ^ Service portal of the state administration of the state of Brandenburg: Gerswalde municipality

Coordinates: 53 ° 8 ′ 26 ″  N , 13 ° 43 ′ 5 ″  E