Hasselbeck-Krumbach

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Hasselbeck-Krumbach was a municipality in the Düsseldorf-Mettmann district in the Prussian Rhine Province until 1930 . The area of ​​the former municipality is now in the cities of Düsseldorf and Ratingen in North Rhine-Westphalia .

Geography and history

The Hasselbeck-Krumbach community had existed in the Düsseldorf district since the 1840s . It belonged to the mayor's office of Hubbelrath and consisted of the two old Bergisch honnships Hasselbeck and Krumbach . The following were named as living places of the community in 1885:

  • In the Honnnschaft Hasselbeck Bornerweide, Dellermühle, Diepensiepen, Förstchen, Horns, In der Flieten, In der Knittkuhle, Kremershof, Kones, Meigen, Morgenstern, Neuenhof, Tüg and Weinberg
  • In the Krumbach area, Buschhäuschen, Groß Ilbeck, Grünensiepen, Grütershäuschen, Siepen, Scheffenkrumbach, Jüch, Kocks, Mergelsberg, Scheven, Schellscheidt, Spieckershof, Vogelsang and Zassenhaus

On May 15, 1930 Hasselbeck-Krumbach merged with the community of Schwarzbach to form the community of Hasselbeck , which belonged to the Hubbelrath office and was renamed Hasselbeck-Schwarzbach in 1947 . By the Düsseldorf law , the municipality of Hasselbeck-Schwarzbach was divided on January 1, 1975 into the cities of Düsseldorf and Ratingen . The southern part of the old community of Hasselbeck-Krumbach fell to Düsseldorf with the Knittkuhl settlement , while the thinly populated northern part of the old community came to the city of Ratingen in the Mettmann district .

Population development

year Residents source
1835 435
1864 538
1885 489
1910 423

The population figures refer to the honnships Hasselbeck and Krumbach in 1835 and to the rural community of Hasselbeck-Krumbach in 1864, 1885 and 1910.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Community encyclopedia for the province of Rhineland 1885, p. 80
  2. ^ Official Journal for the Düsseldorf administrative region 1930, p. 160
  3. www.gemeindeververzeichnis.de: Municipalities and administrative divisions in the Bergisches Land
  4. ^ Johann Georg von Viebahn: Statistics and topography of the government district of Düsseldorf. 1836, accessed on May 5, 2017 (digitized version).
  5. ^ Statistics of the government district of Düsseldorf 1867
  6. www.gemeindeververzeichnis.de: District of Düsseldorf

Coordinates: 51 ° 16 '  N , 6 ° 54'  E