Habertshofen
Habertshofen
Municipality of Pilsach
Coordinates: 49 ° 17 ′ 34 " N , 11 ° 35 ′ 33" E
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Height : | 520 m |
Residents : | 29 (1987) |
Incorporation : | May 1, 1978 |
Postal code : | 92367 |
Area code : | 09181 |
Habertshofen is an officially named part of the municipality of Pilsach in the Neumarkt district in Upper Palatinate in Bavaria .
geography
The hamlet is located in the Upper Palatinate Jura about 1 km north of the Schwarzen Laber valley at about 520 m above sea level . The Ecksbach rises in the southeast of the village and flows into the Mühlbach in a southeastern direction .
traffic
Habertshofen is on a connecting road between the district road NM 1 and the state road 2240. A community road leads east to Unterwiesenacker .
history
Habertshofen is mentioned around 1325 in a description of the property of the Kastl monastery , but it is likely to be much older, as a tower hill castle probably belonged to the local nobility on the north-western edge of the hamlet . Later the hamlet, known as Herbertzhoffen in 1374, belonged to the von Ittelhofen family at the castle of Ittelhofen, who passed on their ancestral seat to other nobles in the 16th century as helmets . In 1547 the fiefdom holder at that time , the mathematician Peter Apian , received court justice from Count Palatine Friedrich II . In 1595 the Ittelhofer sold the helmet loan to Elector Friedrich IV of the Palatinate . In this sales deed, Habertshofen is also listed under the goods complex. In 1588 the hamlet, consisting of three farms and one estate, was under the control of the Palatinate court of Helfenberg. At the end of the Old Kingdom , around 1800, 4 properties are still owned by the Helfenberg Office , a quarter yard is owned by the Kastl Care Office . The shepherd's house was communal property.
In the Kingdom of Bavaria (1806), the tax district Unterwiesenacker was formed around 1810 , which was assigned to the Parsberg district court ; in addition to Unterwiesenacker, Oberwiesenacker , Oberweickenhof , Unterweickenhof , Hilzhofen and Habertshofen belonged to it. With the municipality edict of 1818 it became the parsbergisch-district court Rural Municipality Oberwiesenacker.
Lived in part of the community Habertshofen
- 1836 49 inhabitants (7 houses),
- 1867 46 inhabitants (14 buildings),
- 1875 41 inhabitants (19 buildings; 8 horses and 37 head of cattle among large livestock),
- 1900 33 residents (8 residential buildings),
- 1925 49 inhabitants (7 residential buildings),
- 1937 48 inhabitants (only Catholics),
- 1950 46 inhabitants (7 residential buildings).
- 1987 29 inhabitants (7 buildings with living space, 7 apartments).
Today 10 house numbers are assigned.
As part of the Bavarian regional reform , the municipality of Oberwiesenacker was incorporated into the city of Velburg on May 1, 1978; the village of Habertshofen came to the municipality of Pilsach.
Church conditions
Habertshofen has belonged to the Dietkirchen parish of the Kastl monastery in the Eichstätt diocese since ancient times . From 1540 to 1626 the parish with Pfalz-Neuburg and thus Habertshofen was Protestant.
Monuments
A lady chapel from the 19th century is considered a monument.
literature
- Franz Xaver Buchner : The diocese of Eichstätt. Volume I, Eichstätt: Brönner & Däntler, 1937
- Bernhard Heinloth: Historical Atlas of Bavaria. Part Altbayern, Issue 16: Neumarkt , Munich: Commission for Bavarian State History, 1967
- Manfred Jehle: Historical Atlas of Bavaria, part of Old Bavaria, volume 51: Parsberg , Munich 1981
Individual evidence
- ↑ Jehle, p. 41; Sixtus Lampl and Otto Braasch: Monuments in Bavaria, Volume III: Upper Palatinate. Ensembles, architectural monuments, archaeological site monuments, Munich: R. Oldenbourg Verlag, 1986, p.
- ↑ Heinloth, p. 186 f.
- ↑ Jehle, p. 335
- ↑ Jehle, p. 493
- ↑ Jehle, pp. 536, 543
- ↑ Th. D. Popp (ed.): Matriculation des Bissthumes Eichstätt , Eichstätt: Ph. Brönner, 1836, p. 50
- ↑ Joseph Heyberger: Topographical-statistical manual of the Kingdom of Bavaria together with an alphabetical local dictionary , Munich 1867, Col. 797
- ↑ Complete list of localities of the Kingdom of Bavaria ... based on the results of the census of Dec. 1, 1875 , Munich 1877, column 980
- ↑ Kgl. Statistical Bureau in Munich (edit.): List of localities of the Kingdom of Bavaria ... [based on the results of the census of December 1, 1900] , Munich 1904, column 903
- ^ Localities directory for the Free State of Bavaria according to the census of June 16, 1925 and the territorial status of January 1, 1928 , Munich 1928, Col. 911
- ↑ Buchner I, p. 171
- ^ Official register of places for Bavaria edited on the basis of the census of September 13, 1950 , Munich 1952, Col. 787
- ↑ Official directory for Bavaria, territorial status: May 25, 1987 , Munich 1991, p. 260
- ^ 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 / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 650 .
- ↑ Buchner I, p. 169
- ^ Sixtus Lampl and Otto Braasch: Monuments in Bavaria, Volume III: Upper Palatinate. Ensembles, architectural monuments, archaeological site monuments, Munich: R. Oldenbourg Verlag, 1986, p. 156