Heintgesmühle

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The former Heintgesmühle (also called Heintjesmühle) is located east of Pohlhausen , north of Ostringhausen and southwest of Preyersmühle at an inlet of the Eschbach in Wermelskirchen in North Rhine-Westphalia .

Some houses and the former mill pond, also known as the devil's or lion pond, have been preserved to this day . This pond served u. a. the residents on the Eich in Wermelskirchen as a washing pond in summer and as an ice-skating area in winter. A mapping of the owners of the washing jetties at the Heintgesmühlenteich is available.

history

The first mention is before the year 1400. In an undated tax list of the church in Wermelskirchen it says:

" Item by deym Duvelsdyke der slyfkot eyn punt ungels "

Translated: Likewise with the Teufelsteich the Schleifkotten (gives) a pound of sledge .

1685 Johann Bernhard Franken, waiter at Schloss Burg , pays four talers per year to the Burg Commandery from a meadow by Teufelsteich .

In 1686, on February 29th, the Franconian pays four thalers lease again from the meadow at the Teufelsteich and receives the permit below the meadow at the Eiffischen (Eschbach) Bach to build a Reckhammer at his own expense for one gold guilder annually.

In 1787, on January 18, the miller Friedrich Scheffer was summoned to court and sworn in for the Heintgesmühle. In 1805 the miller Heinrich Weber was sworn in in the same way.

In 1812, inheritance from Weber zu Käfringhausen and Heintjesmühle, total value 5600 Taler, before notary Hamm zu Wermelskirchen.

The domain property Langenbrucher Wiese in Wermelskirchen is located in 1816 on Heintges Mühlengraben next to the Eisenbach (Eschbach) and is entered in a map.

In 1829 Wilhelm Hasenclever owned the system, which is now run as a hammer.

In 1854 Peter Weber sold the cadastral item 416 large 49 acres with a house in hallway 4 on parcel 291 to Peter Ehlis.

1869 Peter Ehlis widow, Julie Straßmann, sells houses at Schlepenpohl and in Bliedinghausen to sons Otto and Julius Ehlis. Then the article 104, large 39 acres, in the village of Wermelskirchen, Heintgesmühle, house, Schleifkotten and smithy with the retail store, price 27,000 thalers.

In 1900 Rudolf Battenfeld owned houses No. 3, 4, Heintgesmühle, size of the property 30 acres.

See also

Sources and literature

  • Landesarchiv NRW HSTAD Herrenstrunden, Burg, files 7, 11, 71
  • City Archives Remscheid, XF 1-3
  • Bockemühl, J., Festschrift 100 Years Wermelskirchen , Wermelskirchen 1973
  • Breidenbach, NJ, The court in Wermelskirchen…, Wermelskirchen 2004, Verlag Gisela Breidenbach, ISBN 3-980-2801-5-2
  • Breidenbach, NJ, families, property and taxes…, Wermelskirchen 2003, Verlag Gisela Breidenbach, ISBN 3-980-2801-8-7
  • Breidenbach, NJ, old courtyards and houses in the Wupperviereck of Wermelskirchen, Burg Castle, Remscheid, Hückeswagen, Wipperfürth, Kürten, Lindlar, Odenthal and Burscheid , Wermelskirchen 2011, Verlag Gisela Breidenbach, ISBN 978-3-980-2801-2-9

Coordinates: 51 ° 9 ′ 1 ″  N , 7 ° 12 ′ 2 ″  E