Furthmühle (Pfofeld)

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Furthmühle
community Pfofeld
Coordinates: 49 ° 7 ′ 36 ″  N , 10 ° 51 ′ 16 ″  E
Height : 415 m above sea level NN
Residents : (Dec 31, 2010)
Postal code : 91738
Area code : 09834
Furthmühle (Bavaria)
Furthmühle

Location of Furthmühle in Bavaria

Today's Furthmühle
Today's Furthmühle
Information board on the north bank of the Bromb axis about the abandoned mills

The wasteland Furthmühle is a municipality Pfofeld in the Middle Franconian district of Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen . The place is at an altitude of 415 meters above sea level and has 4 inhabitants (as of 2010).

location

Today's Furthmühle is located in the Franconian Lake District , west of the Kleiner Brombachsee and southwest of the confluence of the eastern Altmühlüberleiters into the Kleiner Brombachsee. The district road WUG 1 leads past to the east, from which a driveway to the Furtmühle branches off. Neighboring the mill on the other side of the Altmühlüberleiters are the Pfofelder districts Neuherberg and Hühnermühle . The old Furthmühle stood about 1000 meters east of today's location in the area of ​​the Kleiner Brombachses, between the chicken mill and the bag mill on Brombach ( location ).

history

The first mention is from 1398, when Stephan and Hadmar von Absberg sold the "Fürtt Mül" and the "Fürtt Weyer" to the German order commander Ellingen . The place name can be interpreted as "mill through the ford" (of the Brombach). According to a document from 1608, it is vogt there - and valid . The Fraisch was, is to learn as a document of 1612, between the Teutonic Order and the Margrave of Ansbach Office Gunzenhausen dispute. For 1732 we learn that the mill is parish to Absberg . The Vogtei inner Ettern is perceived by the Teutonic Order in Ellingen, while the Vogtei except Ettern and the high Fraisch are now clearly margravial property and are due to the Gunzenhausen Oberamt .

The Furthmühle has been run by the Walter family since 1748. In 1792 the wasteland with the Margraviate of Ansbach becomes Prussian. At the end of the Old Kingdom, the Furthmühle and the former Principality of Ansbach were transferred to the new Kingdom of Bavaria as a result of the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss 1806 , where the wasteland was transferred to the tax district from 1808 in the Gunzenhausen district court / rent office and from 1811 to the rural community of Absberg, and from 1818 to the Ruralgemeinde Thannhausen is incorporated.

As part of the regional reform in Bavaria , the municipality of Thannhausen was dissolved on May 1, 1978. The Furthmühle came to Pfofeld. The old grinding and sawmill with its three water wheels was replaced by the Bavarian state during the construction of the Little Bromb axis and demolished in 1986. Operations were relocated to the newly built Furthmühle about 1 kilometer to the west, which has since been operated as a sawmill.

Population numbers

  • 1818: 10 inhabitants
  • 1824: 7 inhabitants, 1 property
  • 1867: 4 inhabitants, 4 buildings
  • 1950: 9 inhabitants, 1 property
  • 1961: 7 residents, 1 residential building
  • 1979: 7 inhabitants
  • 1987: 6 inhabitants
  • December 31, 2010: 4 residents

literature

  • Historical Atlas of Bavaria. Francs . Row I, Issue 8: Gunzenhausen-Weißenburg . Edited by Hanns Hubert Hofmann, Munich 1960.
  • Robert Schuh: Gunzenhausen. Former district of Gunzenhausen . Series of Historical Place Name Book of Bavaria. Middle Franconia, Volume 5: Gunzenhausen . Commission for bayer. Landesgeschichte, Munich 1979, in particular No. 86, p. 100.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Schuh, p. 100
  2. This section after Schuh, p. 100
  3. ^ Website Holzwerk Walter
  4. Historical Atlas, pp. 230, 240f.
  5. ^ 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. 731 .
  6. ^ Website of the Franconian Lake District
  7. a b c Historical Atlas, p. 240
  8. ^ J. Heyberger and others (edit.): Topographical-statistical handbook of the Kingdom of Bavaria with an alphabetical local dictionary. Munich 1867, column 1036
  9. Official city directory for Bavaria, territorial status on October 1, 1964 with statistical information from the 1961 census. Munich 1964, Col. 787
  10. genealogy.net W8821
  11. Website of the Pfofeld community ( Memento of the original dated December 10, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / pfofeld.de