Fernholte

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Fernholte
City of Attendorn
Coordinates: 51 ° 7 ′ 3 ″  N , 7 ° 51 ′ 47 ″  E
Residents : (Jun 30, 2019)
Postal code : 57439
Area code : 02722
Fernholte (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Fernholte

Location of Fernholte in North Rhine-Westphalia

View of the Fernholte residential area
View of the Fernholte residential area

Fernholte is a residential area in the town of Attendorn in the Olpe district ( North Rhine-Westphalia ) and has 2 residents.

geography

Fernholte is located southwest of the core town of Attendorn, north of Petersburg and Neu-Listernohl . The highest point is the 425 m high Birkeshardt.

history

Fernholte was first mentioned in documents in 1441 when Heinrich Grevenstein declared that he no longer wanted to raise the two gold guilders in Fernholt after 15 years. On July 3, 1456, the Ewig monastery from Rorich von Beldinkhusen from Cologne bought the farm at Forenholte .

Politically, Fernholte was formerly part of the Waldenburg office and, in the Gogericht and parish Attendorn, part of the Albringhausen peasantry , which also included surrounding towns such as Biekhofen , Beukenbeul , Weschede and others. In the treasury register of 1536, a Herman zu Fornheulth is listed in the Ailberinghausen bureau with a tax of 5 ort (1¼ gold guilders ). In the registry of 1565 an Anna zu Vernholt was taxed with 2 gold guilders.

In the 17th century Fernholte was a very large farm and belonged to the Ewig monastery, managed by Kaspar Fernholt until his death and then by his son Anton. In 1742 Heinrich Fernholt built a new manor house. Until 1910 the Fernholz family was on the farm in Fernholte. That year, Robert Rüsse from Siegerland bought it from the underage Josef Fernholz, to whom his late father Kaspar Fernholz had bequeathed it two years earlier. As early as 1911, Rüsse sold the farm again to the Prussian State, which united it with the Ewig domain .

In 1929 Hubert Stumpf (1900–1983) bought the now burned down homestead with some land from the Treasury . After a difficult start, Fernholte was established. An old stone was found with the inscription: "HENRICUS · FERNHOLD · HOC · AEDI FICARI · CURAVIT · ANNO 1742". The stone was later walled in over the stable door, where it can still be seen today. After the establishment, the thinning, wood processing and Christmas tree trade were Hubert Stumpf's main areas of work. Through an exchange with the tax authorities in 1947, who needed a new forester's house in Fernholte, since the forester's house Ewig was passed on to the merchant Ramacher, Hubert Stumpf received an oak area nearby on Krähenberg in Petersburg. A house with stables, a sawmill, several houses and the Hotel Krähenhof were built there through clearing.

In Fernholte, the forester's house, which was later abandoned, stood empty for a long time until the Willi Köchling family bought it. Today it is used by her daughter Magdala and her family as a home and veterinary practice.

The address book from 1929 in Fernholte lists the names "August Bendrin, Theodor Bendrin and Ranne de Vries" and the address book from 1956 the name "Reimund Helmstetter (Ober-Forstwart)".

From 1819 Fernholte belonged in the Attendorn office to the Attendorn-Land community until it was incorporated into the city of Attendorn in 1969.

A protected part of the landscape is the Fernholte forest edge with old beech trees on the valley and forest edge and individual trees on the adjacent pasture.

Individual evidence

  1. Population statistics of the city of Attendorn (as of June 30, 2019) , accessed on August 18, 2019.
  2. Norbert Scheele (Ed.): Regesten of the former Ewig Monastery , Olpe 1963, Urk 65 page 18, Urk 95 page 25
  3. The 16th century appraisal registers for the Duchy of Westphalia, Part 1 (1536 and 1565) , Münster 1971, page 218
  4. Julius Pickert: The farms of the Attendorn parish in the 17th century , in: Heimatblätter des Kreis Olpe, 4th century. 1926/27, page 33
  5. ^ Listerscheider Schützenverein 1868 eV - History Fernholte
  6. ^ Association for Orts- und Heimatkunde Attendorn eV, bulletin no. 4 (1980), page 23
  7. ^ Hubert Luke: History of the court and clan of hatches in the Attendorner area since 1808 , self-distribution Biekhofen 1997, page 47
  8. Official address book of the Olpe district 1928/29, section Attendorn-Land municipality, page 78
  9. Home address book district Olpe, Münster 1956, section Attendorn-Land community, page 148