Hasselbeck-Krumbach
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
- ↑ a b Community encyclopedia for the province of Rhineland 1885, p. 80
- ^ Official Journal for the Düsseldorf administrative region 1930, p. 160
- ↑ www.gemeindeververzeichnis.de: Municipalities and administrative divisions in the Bergisches Land
- ^ Johann Georg von Viebahn: Statistics and topography of the government district of Düsseldorf. 1836, accessed on May 5, 2017 (digitized version).
- ^ Statistics of the government district of Düsseldorf 1867
- ↑ www.gemeindeververzeichnis.de: District of Düsseldorf
Coordinates: 51 ° 16 ' N , 6 ° 54' E