Großsporkert

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Großsporkert
City of Wuppertal
Coordinates: 51 ° 13 ′ 44 ″  N , 7 ° 14 ′ 29 ″  E
Height : 274 m above sea level NHN
Großsporkert (Wuppertal)
Großsporkert

Location of Großsporkert in Wuppertal

Rural Großsporkert
Rural Großsporkert

Großsporkert is a hamlet in the Ronsdorf district of the Bergisch city ​​of Wuppertal in North Rhine-Westphalia / Germany .

Location and description

The village with 37 inhabitants (including the residents of the access road / as of 2007) is located in the Erbschlö-Linde residential area, east of the center of Ronsdorf and the street village of Linde . The federal motorway 1 with the exit Wuppertal-Ronsdorf and today's state road 58 (formerly federal road 51 ) run in the immediate vicinity . Local buses run here at least every hour.

Neighboring places, besides Linde, are the courts and hamlets of Kleinsporkert , Kleinbeek , Wefelpütt and Hastberg with the Hastberger Mühle .

Großsporkert is characterized by its rural appearance, but agriculture practically no longer plays a role in the main line of business. In addition to other forest and nature areas, the local recreation area Staatsforst Marscheider Wald is located nearby . The Marscheider Bach , a direct tributary of the Wupper , flows east of the place.

history

Sporkert was first mentioned in a document in 1350. The place belonged in the late Middle Ages and the early modern times to the Honschaft Erbschlö in the parish Lüttringhausen of the Beyenburg office . As early as 1710, five houses were counted in Kleinsporkert, which at that time was called Wuppermanns Sporkert .

On the Topographia Ducatus Montani by Erich Philipp Ploennies from 1715, the farm and the neighboring Kleinsporkert are listed as Spurckert . On the topographical survey of the Rhineland from 1824, a distinction is made between Groß- and Kleinsporkert, as well as on the Prussian first recording from 1843.

In 1832 Großsporkert belonged to the Marscheider Rotte of the rural outskirts of the city of Ronsdorf . The place, categorized as a village according to the statistics and topography of the administrative district of Düsseldorf, was called Sporkort at that time and at that time had twelve residential buildings and nine agricultural buildings. At that time there were 106 residents in the village, eight Catholic and 98 Protestant. It is not clear from the statistics whether Kleinsporkert was also included. In the municipality lexicon for the Rhineland province of 1888, which lists Groß- and Kleinsporkert separately, seven houses with 58 inhabitants are given for Großsporkert.

Sons and daughters

  • Ernst Oberhoff (1906–1980), German painter, sculptor and graphic artist.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Klaus-Günther Conrads, Günter Konrad: Ronsdorfer Heimat- und Bürgererverein | from 1700 to 1724. In: ronsdorfer-buergerverein.de. www.ronsdorfer-buergerverein.de, accessed on February 1, 2016 .
  2. Johann Georg von Viebahn : Statistics and Topography of the Administrative District of Düsseldorf , 1836
  3. Königliches Statistisches Bureau (Prussia) (Ed.): Community encyclopedia for the Rhineland Province, based on the materials of the census of December 1, 1885 and other official sources, (Community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia, Volume XII), Berlin 1888.