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Frohnen is a part of the local community Windhagen in the Rhineland-Palatinate district of Neuwied .

geography

Frohnen is 1.5 kilometers southwest of the center of Windhagen and is immediately east of Hallerbach , to whose closed village it belongs. The hamlet extends over an area sloping south to the Hallerbach valley and includes altitudes between 250 and 275  m above sea level. NHN . In addition to Windhagen in the north, the closest localities include Hohn in the east. Frohnen is crossed by Kreisstraße 26 (state border towards Rottbitze - Hallerbach - Unterelsaff) and passed by Kreisstraße 25 ( Willscheid - Windhagen) on the north-western edge of the town .

history

In the Middle Ages Frohnen formed a common place “In der Hallerbach” with today's neighboring Hallerbach. The "Schäferhof" was located above the current location. The place name of the place names on the Frohnen and the Frohnenberg associated, can be very likely to a town is home Fronhof traced. The vernacular name of the place is "Frune". Frohnen belonged to the Honschaft Rederscheid (formerly also called Hohner Honnschaft ) in the parish of Windhagen and was under the administration of the Electoral Cologne Office of Altenwied . The place appeared in a document under its current name in 1660 during an inventory in the Altenwied office, when two houses were counted here.

In Prussian times (from 1815) Frohnen remained part of the Honschaft, later the municipality of Rederscheid, since 1823 in the administrative district of the Asbach mayor . At the census in 1843, the hamlet still had five residential and farm buildings, until the beginning of the 20th century, Frohnen experienced significant population growth. From 1931 the village belonged to the delivery area of ​​the Hohn post office established at the time in the district of the Asbach post office (from 1953 the Linz post office ).

As part of the Rhineland-Palatinate administrative and territorial reform , Frohnen was incorporated into the municipality of Windhagen on November 7, 1970 with the municipality of Rederscheid. The district belonging to the former municipality of Rederscheid remained.

Population development
year Residents
1816 22nd
1828 25th
1843 22nd
1885 37
1910 42
1987 95

Attractions

Individual evidence

  1. Dieter Ehlen: Place names and field names in the municipality of Windhagen. In: Windhagen - Ein Heimatbuch , Economica Verlag, Bonn 1994, p. 65.
  2. ^ Anton Stockhausen: Lost settlements and courtyards. In: Windhagen - Ein Heimatbuch , Economica Verlag, Bonn 1994, p. 62.
  3. Dieter Ehlen: Place names and field names in the municipality of Windhagen. In: Windhagen - Ein Heimatbuch , Economica Verlag, Bonn 1994, pp. 70/71.
  4. Helmut Wolff: The Windhagen dialect. In: Windhagen - Ein Heimatbuch , Economica Verlag, Bonn 1994, p. 196.
  5. August Welker: Inventory in the Altenwied office anno 1660. In: Heimat-Jahrbuch des Landkreis Neuwied , 1977, pp. 101-103.
  6. ^ Theo Winterscheid: From the history of the post in the Windhagener area. In: Windhagen - Ein Heimatbuch , Economica Verlag, Bonn 1994, pp. 114/115.
  7. ^ The government district of Coblenz according to its location, limitation, size, population and division ... , Coblenz: Pauli, 1817; Page 88
  8. Friedrich von Restorff : Topographical-Statistical Description of the Royal Prussian Rhine Province , Nicolaische Buchhandlung, Berlin and Stettin 1830, p. 693
  9. Topographical-statistical overview of the government district of Coblenz , Coblenz: Hölscher, 1843, page 66
  10. ^ Community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia , Volume XII Provinz Rheinland, Verlag des Königlich Statistischen Bureaus (ed.), 1888, page 44
  11. Günther Muders: Review of the development of schools in the Windhagen area. In: Windhagen - Ein Heimatbuch , Economica Verlag, Bonn 1994, p. 98.
  12. State Statistical Office Rhineland-Palatinate - Official directory of the municipalities and parts of the municipality
  13. ^ General Directorate for Cultural Heritage Rhineland-Palatinate (ed.): Informational directory of cultural monuments - Neuwied district. Mainz 2019, p. 70 (PDF; 6.4 MB).

Coordinates: 50 ° 37 ′ 53 ″  N , 7 ° 20 ′ 39 ″  E