Harreszell

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Harreszell
Coordinates: 48 ° 23 ′ 43 "  N , 11 ° 19 ′ 47"  E
Residents : 12  (May 25 1987)
Postal code : 85229
Area code : 08136

Harreszell is a wasteland and part of the Markt Indersdorf market , which is about 45 kilometers northwest of Munich in the Upper Bavarian district of Dachau . It belongs to the district of Langenpettenbach .

history

Harreszell was first mentioned in 1345 with Otto von Harreszell. In this remote area was already at this time a chapel of Harre Zeller pawn sex , which was built in 1718 and demolished 1,791th From 1443 to the abolition of the monastery in 1783, the place belonged to the Indersdorf Monastery , then to the municipality of Langenpettenbach and from January 1, 1972 to the Markt Indersdorf market.

Air communication

In 1943, an aerial observation point "Night hunting control center AAL Harreszell" was built between Langenpettenbach and Wagenried. After the Second World War , the barracks belonging to it were used as accommodation for refugees from the east, also in 1956, after the Hungarian uprising .

Farm description and ownership successes

No. 1 "Harreszeller"

  • Description: A whole yard. Manorial rule and jurisdiction lay in 1760 the
  • Successes of ownership: 1591 Michael Hörmann, 1629 Bartholomäus Peyerl von Bibereck ∞ Ursula Hörmann from here, 1641 Christoph Sailer, 1681 Johann Ganter, around 1685 Johann Ganter from here, around 1722 Josef Gändter from here, around 1765 August Gändter from here ∞ Therese Weißkopf, around 1791 Josef Tascher von Oberzeitlbach ∞ Kreszenz Gändter von hier, 1828 Jakob Dester (Mennonite), around 1830 Jakob Ruth from Herxheim in der Rheinpfalz ∞ Barbara Strohm ( Mennonite ) (the widow emigrated to North America in 1852 ), 1855 Josef Schwarz von Senkenschlag ∞ Magdalena Asam von Pipinsried , around 1857 Josef Schwarz from here ∞ Apollonia Schwarz von Stangenried , 1863 Sebastian Griebler von Wagenried ∞ Maria Heinzlmaier von Obertslohe, around 1878 Johann Süßmaier from Altomünster ∞ Anna Griebler from here, around 1907 Josef Rainer von Erlach ∞ Maria Süßmair from here , around 1848 Simon Riedl von Kattalaich I. ∞ Theres Rainer von hier, around 1960 II. ∞ Magdalena Haas von Wagenried.

No. 1 1/2 "Schlammer", "Bals", "Bauer"

  • Successes of ownership: around 1852 Johann Krimmer von Stetten ∞ Walburga Magg von Unterwittelsbach , around 1898 Matthias Krimmer from here ∞ Magdalena Stichlmayr from Ebersbach, around 1932 Matthias Krimmer from here ∞ Maria Weigl von Thalhof, around 1965 Andreas Kottermair from Wagenried ∞ Maria Krimmer from here.

swell

  • Jakob Fischhaber, Josef Kröner: Langenpettenbach then and now in words and pictures. Geiger Verlag, Horb am Neckar 1987. ISBN 3-89264-135-8 .
  • Otto Hefele, Gerhard Becker: Chronicle Ainhofen. Reichertshausen, Neuried, 2006; unpublished.
  • Kiening house chronicle
  • Wilhelm Liebhart , Günther Pölsterl: The communities of the district of Dachau. Dachau 1992. ISBN 3-89251-053-9 .
  • Richard Ringenberg: Family book of the Mennonite community Eichstock. Munich 1942
  • Eleonore Philipp: "The Wagenried camp" in: Norbert Göttler (Hrsg.) "After the <zero hour> - City and District of Dachau 1945 to 1949, Utz Verlag Munich 2008, p. 153 ff

literature

  • Hans Steiner, Ed .: So that it is not forgotten! Franz Lesti, Altomünster 2004

Individual evidence

  1. Bavarian State Office for Statistics and Data Processing (Ed.): Official local directory for Bavaria, territorial status: May 25, 1987 . Issue 450 of the articles on Bavaria's statistics. Munich November 1991, DNB  94240937X , p. 75 ( digitized version ).
  2. ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 443 f .

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