Chicken (Sankt Augustin)

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Hähnchen is a place to live in Sankt Augustin on the border with Bonn - Holzlar . Chicken is a former free aristocratic farm with the obligation to provide a horse and harness if necessary .

history

In 1327 a residential area yn dem Hagene was mentioned for the first time. The name in the enclosure suggests a fenced-in living space. Further mentions are 1626 Hoff Höngen , 1725 Gut Häntgen and from 1793 Hänchenhof .

With the Napoleonic territorial reform in 1808, Hähnchen came to Birlinghoven and thus became part of the city of Sankt Augustin during the local reorganization in 1969 .

Owner and tenant

In 1580 a Goddard Meighen is named as the owner of the farm . The next owner was his nephew Wilhelm von Strohhaus called von Leidenhausen . In 1626, according to Walraff Scheiffard von Merode's marriage contract, the farm belonged to Birlinghoven Castle, which he owned . The next owner was the daughter Maria Anna Scheiffart von Merode , who was married to Werner Anton von Gymnich . Her daughter Odilie Philippina Therese von Gymnich and her husband Philipp von Martial were probably still in possession of the property. Presumably because Gudula Scheiffart von Merode was abbess of the Merten monastery from 1635 to 1638 , the estate was transferred to it at some point.

Assured monastery half men were Mathias Asbach, Mathias Lütz and Adolf Lütz. Tilmann Daufenbach, a church master, lost his son Jakob Josef on the estate in 1793. Another son of Tilmann Daufenbach had four daughters here with Helena Margareta Heider. Maria Anna Daufenbach married Johann Ennenbach in 1796 and gave birth to two daughters in Hähnchen in 1796 and 1797, before the family moved to Hoholz and later to Hobshof .

After the secularization , the third son of Wenzel Marx was born in Hahnchen in 1808, who later became the landowner of the knight residence in Leidenhausen in what is now Cologne-Brück . Probably the father was the new owner.

swell

  • Announcements of the Gesellschaft für Familienkunde, vol. 45, vol. 99, issue 2, April / June 2011, Mechthild Oexle-Lohmar: The miners of Hoholz, Gilgen and Roleber in the pre-industrial period before 1810

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Carl J. Bachem: Hoholz in the regional reforms of 1808 and 1969 . In: Bürgererverein Hoholz eV (Ed.): 50 Years of the Bürgererverein Hoholz eV 1959 - 2009 . Bonn 2009, p. 20-29 .
  2. ^ Margarethe Reissner: Stieldorf
  3. Michael Schiefer: Birlinghoven - From a castle to the little water castle, contributions to city history, issue 40, Siegburg 2002

Coordinates: 50 ° 44 '  N , 7 ° 12'  E