Gypenbusch

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Gypenbusch is an estate between Nörvenich and Rath in the North Rhine-Westphalian district of Düren .

In 1416 the Duke of Jülich pledged the village of Nörvenich to the knight Wilhelm von Vlatten, bailiff of Nörvenich. The "hoff zu Gepenbusch" is mentioned for the first time in the certificate drawn up about it. In 1630 Barbara von Merode , Frau zu Neurath, widow Craz von Scharfenstein, gave Gypenbusch to Johann Otto Freiherr von Gymnich , among numerous other goods and rights . After the Barons von Gymnich died out, Count Wolff Metternich inherited the Gypenbusch farm in 1823 and later the Viscounts de Maistre zu Gymnich .

At the beginning of the 1950s, the Zimmermann family acquired the estate from the Vicomtes de Maistre, the Counts of Gymnich, as the vernacular said.

The tenants, the Halfen , as they were called in old times, who managed Gypenbusch , appear again and again in Nörvenich files and documents. The names of the Halfen have been known almost without gaps since 1634. The Nörvenich brotherhood book names Dederich von Gepenbusch, Trein von gypenbusch and peter tabbert helped to gippenbusch. They were entered at different times before 1609, but cannot be precisely dated.

In 1669 Heinrich Meiler is mentioned, whose grave cross still stands in the Nörvenich churchyard today. It's undated. According to the church records , he died in 1720. After him, his son-in-law Wilhelm Pütz became a half on Gypenbusch. His son's widow married Wilhelm Rey, who died in 1798. In 1802 Johann Pütz, probably a grandson of Wilhelm Pütz, died on the farm. In the 19th century the Mundt, Merscheim and Hembgenberg families were tenants on the farm. From 1848 to 1852 Reiner Brand is mentioned in Gypenbusch. He emigrated to North America with his family . He shouldn't have been one half.

From 1882 to 1925 Joseph Dolff was in Gypenbusch. The Cuvelier family came here in 1926, their daughter and son-in-law, Wilhelm Zimmermann, bought the farm.

Across from Gypenbusch is a maar , Die Else .

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  • Nörvenich families, houses and farms , Karl Heinz Türk , Nörvenich 2006, published by the municipality of Nörvenich

Coordinates: 50 ° 48 ′ 36.5 ″  N , 6 ° 39 ′ 41 ″  E