Haag (Seubersdorf in the Upper Palatinate)
Hague
Seubersdorf municipality in the Upper Palatinate
Coordinates: 49 ° 11 ′ 12 " N , 11 ° 39 ′ 51" E
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Height : | 506 m |
Residents : | 5 (Dec 31, 2019) |
Incorporation : | January 1, 1972 |
Postal code : | 92358 |
Area code : | 09497 |
Haag is a hamlet and part of the municipality Seubersdorf in the Upper Palatinate . The place is located about 3.7 kilometers northeast of Seubersdorf and about 1.2 kilometers east of Eichenhofen at the foot of the Adelburg castle ruins
history
The hamlet of Haag, now called “Haag 1”, is always entered on old maps as a Wasenmeisterei (“Wasenmeisterey” or “Fallmeisterey”). On March 11, 1722, a Hans Hermann, son of Johann Christoph Hermann, who came from a Sulzburg executioner family, took over the agricultural property from his father. It is assumed that this Wasenstatt was not established until after 1734. A little later, a tenth payment by the Wasenmeister to the parish of Oberweiling is proven. Around 1829 there were four more Wasenstätten in Parsberg, Deusmauer, Hohenfels and Hohenburg in the area of the then Parsberg Regional Court. Haag had the largest catchment area with a total of 842 families in the communities Seubersdorf, Batzhausen, Daßwang, Eichenhofen, Hamberg, Mantlach, Oberweiling, Ronsolden and Velburg.
Around 1950 the animal carcass recycling was taken over by the disposal facility near Köfering . The former Wasenstätte was sold to private customers in 1960.
On January 1, 1972, Haag was incorporated into Seubersdorf together with Eichenhofen and Gastelshof.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Residents' registration office, Seubersdorf municipality . Website of the Seubersdorf community idOPf. Retrieved February 27, 2020.
- ^ Konrad Schmid: Chronik Seubersdorf, home history of all districts of the community MZ-Druck, Regensburg 1993, p. 176ff