Erisried

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Erisried
Stetten municipality
Coordinates: 48 ° 0 ′ 17 ″  N , 10 ° 26 ′ 2 ″  E
Height : 641 m above sea level NN
Incorporation : May 1, 1978
Postal code : 87778
Area code : 08269
Erisried from the southeast
Erisried from the southeast

Erisried is a part of the Upper Swabian community of Stetten .

geography

Erisried is about two kilometers south of the main town of Stetten. The state road 2013 runs through the village , where the district road MN 4 begins . The Dürrenbach flows east of the village and the Altenburg Forest to the west. The Bäumelbach flows through the western district.

history

The place probably originated in the 10th century, when a second wave of clearing by the Welfs established several localities on their territory. With the so-called Isegrim reliquary donation from Abbot Isegrim from Ottobeuren Monastery in 1167, the church received relics from Cologne. The place was first mentioned in a forged document from 1183, with which the Mild Duke Welf probably donated the place to the Steingaden Monastery . The church was probably also transferred to the monastery, since only two years later Pope Lucius III. and King Henry VI. 1189 confirmed this to the monastery. But the king's document was also recognized as a forgery. The mistress of Erisried and her subjects gave the Rottenbuch monastery twelve pounds to buy a farm in Adelsberg. Swigger zu Mindelberg attended this donation. The right of patronage over the Erisried Church went to the Ottobeuren monastery in 1288 for ever . The monastery convent had to renounce the patronage right in Sontheim in favor of the Lords of Mindelberg. The Erisried court of lower jurisdiction is listed in the sales deed of the Mindelberg estate from 1363. Until the fall of the Holy Roman Empire , the place remained under the rule of Mindelheim . During this time, however, individual farms also belonged to the surrounding monasteries in Ottobeuren, Irsee , Steingaden , Ursberg and the Mindelheim hospital . These awarded the after-fiefs to citizens of Mindelheim and Memmingen . Almost all residents fell victim to the Thirty Years War . In 1721 there were 28 properties in the village. 16 people from Erisried died in the Napoleonic Wars from 1805 to 1815. The names of various properties, which usually end with the word parts , are reminiscent of the reorganization of the place that began around 1800. A connecting road to Mussenhausen was built by the municipality in 1805 and was owned by the municipality until it was taken over by the State of Bavaria in 1928/29. The place received the first school in 1820, as early as 1837 a new, now listed school building with a hipped roof was built, which was used until 1971. A poor house was established in 1844. Two citizens of the place died in the Franco-Prussian War . The first post office was set up on April 1, 1901. In the First World War, 16 citizens were killed and one was missing. In the Second World War , nine community citizens died and six were missing.

After the end of the war, Erisried took in many refugees from the former eastern regions, so that the population briefly rose to 480 inhabitants. The local road and the village square were expanded in 1953. The Auerbach , which often floods and flows about 600 meters west of the town center, was regulated from 1960 to 1961. The connecting road to Dirlewang was expanded from 1960 to 1968, when the large land consolidation also took place. In 1834, the area had 536.5 hectares , by 1960 this had increased to 568.21 hectares. When the community-free area Hochfirst was dissolved in 1984, Erisried fell to 280 hectares. From 1945 to 1982 the number of buildings increased from 68 to 91. During the regional reform in Bavaria , the place was incorporated into Stetten on May 1, 1978 . The former rectory from 1792, which is under monument protection, was converted into a community and clubhouse in 1980 by the Stetten municipality.

Attractions

Ortisei in Erisried

The baroque church of St. Ulrich , built in 1763, is a worth seeing building .

literature

  • Hermann Haisch (Ed.): Landkreis Unterallgäu . Memminger Zeitung Verlagsdruckerei, Memmingen 1987, ISBN 3-9800649-2-1 , p. 1227-1228 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ 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 GmbH, Stuttgart and Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 783 .

Web links

Commons : Erisried  - collection of images, videos and audio files