Ferchau (Kuhfelde)

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Ferchau is a residential place of the hamlet Kuhfelde the municipality Kuhfelde in Altmark Salzwedel in Saxony-Anhalt , Germany.

geography

The Ferchau residential area is located about one kilometer northwest of Kuhfelde in the Ferchauer Forest in the Altmark .

history

The village of Ferchau was first mentioned in 1357 as a verchow in an exchange of goods between Gherke von Wallstawe and the Heiliggeiststift before Salzwedel.

In the Landbuch der Mark Brandenburg of 1375 the place is listed as Ferchow , a largely desolate village.

In 1593 the Dambeck monastery gave the Heiliggeiststift in front of Salzwedel money from the desert field of Ferchau ( Verchow ). The Ferchow-Busch is listed on a map from 1781 .

The forester's house Ferchau was built in 1738 in the forest district of Ferchau by the Dambeck school authority.

In 1905, the Neuhof Forsthof also belonged to the Ferchau estate.

Incorporations

The forester's house originally belonged to the Dambeck estate. In 1895 a separate manor district is called Ferchau. On September 30, 1928, the Ferchau estate was merged with the rural community of Kuhfelde.

population

year Residents
1774 3
1789 7th
1798 4th
1801 4 and 5 (wooden jug)
1818 6th
year Residents
1840 07th
1871 09
1885 10
1895 08th
1905 30th

Culture and sights

  • The oak on the Förstereiplatz in Ferchau is a natural tree monument.

religion

The Protestant Christians from Ferchau belong to the Kuhfelde parish, which belonged to the Kuhfelde parish. Today the parish belongs to the parish of Salzwedel – St. Katharinen of the parish of Salzwedel in the provost parish Stendal-Magdeburg of the Evangelical Church in Central Germany .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Saxony-Anhalt viewer of the State Office for Surveying and Geoinformation ( notes )
  2. ^ Adolph Friedrich Riedel : Codex diplomaticus Brandenburgensis : Collection of documents, chronicles and other source documents . Main part 1st volume 5 . Berlin 1845, p. 333 ( digitized version ).
  3. Johannes Schultze : The land book of the Mark Brandenburg from 1375 (=  Brandenburg land books . Volume 2 ). Commission publisher von Gsellius, Berlin 1940, p. 386 ( uni-potsdam.de ).
  4. ^ Friedrich Wilhelm August Bratring: Statistical-topographical description of the entire Mark Brandenburg . For statisticians, businessmen, especially for camera operators. Ed .: Berlin. 1804, p. 373 ( digitized versionhttp: //vorlage_digitalisat.test/1%3D~GB%3D~IA%3D~MDZ%3D%0A10000737_00401~SZ%3D~ double-sided%3D~LT%3D~PUR%3D ).
  5. ^ Royal Prussian State Statistical Office (ed.): Community encyclopedia for the province of Saxony . Based on the materials of the census of December 1, 1905. 1909, p. 125 , no.34.193 .
  6. Administrative region of Magdeburg (Ed.): Official Gazette of the Government of Magdeburg . 1928, ZDB -ID 3766-7 , p. 216 .
  7. Enactment of 18 ordinances on the repeated protection of tree natural monuments and an ordinance on the release of 32 old objects . In: Altmarkkreis Salzwedel (Hrsg.): Official Journal for the Altmarkkreis Salzwedel . 23rd year, no. 5 . Salzwedel May 24, 2017, p. 208 ff . ( PDF; 1.2 MB [accessed on March 18, 2018]).
  8. ^ Haase, Hilbert: Parish Almanach or the Protestant clergy and churches of the province of Saxony in the counties of Wernigerode, Rossla and Stolberg . 19th year, 1903, ZDB -ID 551010-7 , p. 98 ( wiki-de.genealogy.net [accessed March 18, 2018]).
  9. Parish area Salzwedel – St. Katharinen. Retrieved March 11, 2018 .

Coordinates: 52 ° 47 '38.9 "  N , 11 ° 6' 4.8"  E