Fischershof (Dreetz)
Fischershof is a residential area in the official municipality of Dreetz in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district (Brandenburg). The Dreetz municipality is administered by the Neustadt (Dosse) office.
geography
Fischershof is located about 5.7 kilometers southeast of the (core) town of Dreetz and 5.2 kilometers northwest of Friesack, almost directly on the Rhin , which is developed like a canal here. Fischershof is about 29 m above sea level. NHN . The living space can be reached from Michaelisbruch and from Bundesstraße 5 via small connecting roads.
history
In 1775/76 a hereditary interest property was created in the area of the Neustadt an der Dosse office . In 1788 Fischershof belonged to the bailiff Laue. Around 1800 two Büdner houses were built next to the hereditary interest. The Fischershof area included 210 acres of land. In 1800 and 1817 the hereditary interest belonged to the bailiff Lau (e). In 1826 the Fischershof hereditary interest property belonging to Bailiff Laue was auctioned. In 1840 the place consisted of the estate and four houses. The estate belonged to a certain Schlottmann. In 1860 the place consisted of the estate and four individual farmsteads, a total of five residential buildings and seven farm buildings. In 1871 there were six households in the five houses. Since 1887, Fischershof has formed its own estate district with the Birkhorst Vorwerk . In 1903 the estate was owned by a Cochius. In 1928 (1922?) The place was incorporated into Michaelisbruch. In 1929 the estate belonged to a nominal house.
Population development of Fischershof from 1800 to 1925 | ||||||||
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year | 1800 | 1817 | 1840 | 1858 | 1867 | 1871 | 1895 | 1925 |
Residents | 24 | 22nd | 37 | 34 | 31 | 27 | 61 | 26th |
Michaelisbruch belonged to the Brandenburg district of Ruppin . In 1952 the state of Brandenburg was dissolved and the district of Ruppin was divided. Michaelisbruch came to the new Kyritz district in the Potsdam district of the GDR . On April 1, 1973 Michaelisbruch was incorporated into the Dreetz community. Michaelisbruch has been part of Dreetz since then. According to the definition of the service portal of the state administration of the state of Brandenburg, Fischershof is a place to live in the district of Michaelisbruch.
Church history
The Fischershof estate was incorporated into the Bartschendorfer Church. The annual contribution to the maintenance of the Bartschendorfer Church in 1805 was eight Reichstaler.
literature
- Lieselott Enders : Historical local dictionary for Brandenburg, part II Ruppin . 327 p., Hermann Böhlaus successor, Weimar 1972 (in the following abbreviated to Enders, Historisches Ortslexikon, Ruppin, with corresponding page number).
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Karl-Heinz Hans: History of the Church in Bartschendorf PDF
- ^ Friedrich Wilhelm August Bratring: Statistical-topographical description of the entire Mark Brandenburg. Second volume. Containing the Mittelmark and Ukermark. VIII, 583 S., Berlin, Maurer, 1805 Online at Google Books (p. 48)
- ↑ 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. Berlin, Georg Decker Online at Google Books .
- ^ Official Journal of the Royal Government of Potsdam and the City of Berlin, Extra sheet for the 8th issue of February 24, 1826, p. XLIII Online at Google Books
- ↑ 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)
- ↑ a b c d e Royal Statistical Bureau: The municipalities and manor districts of the Prussian state and their population. II. Province of Brandenburg. 270 p., Verlag des Königlichen Statistischen Bureaus, Berlin 1873, online at Google Books , p. 92
- ↑ a b www.schlossarchiv.de Fischershof
- ↑ Enders, Historisches Ortslexikon, Ruppin, p. 54.
- ↑ Contribution to the statistics of the State Office for Data Processing and Statistics. Historical community directory of the State of Brandenburg 1875 to 2005 October 19, district of Ostprignitz-Ruppin PDF
- ^ Service portal of the state administration of the state of Brandenburg: Dreetz municipality
Coordinates: 52 ° 46 ′ 29 ″ N , 12 ° 31 ′ 55 ″ E