Heisterberg (Namborn)

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Heisterberg
Namborn municipality
Namborn / Heisterberg
Coordinates: 49 ° 32 ′ 9 ″  N , 7 ° 8 ′ 23 ″  E
Height : 380 m above sea level NN
Area : 1.46 km²
Residents : 104  (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 71 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : 1st January 1974
Postal code : 66640
Area code : 06854
Heisterberg (Saarland)
Heisterberg

Location of Heisterberg in Saarland

Heisterberg is a district of the municipality of Namborn , district of St. Wendel , Saarland and the municipality of Namborn / Heisterberg. The place has been popularly known as "the Wall" since time immemorial.

geography

The place is located in the north-eastern part of the Saarland in the wooded hill country of the Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park . Parts of the village have belonged to the landscape protection area of the St. Wendel district since 1976 . Of the 146 hectares of the municipal area , around 80 hectares (54.80%) are forested. The distance to the district town of St. Wendel is around 10 km; to the Bostalsee in Nohfelden around 8 km.

The streams Mehbach, Gronenbach, Hortelbach, Wallesbach, Glahrenfloß and Muhlenbach form the district boundaries to four neighboring towns.

history

The place name "Heisterberg" is derived from the Middle High German term "Heister" for "young beech". The second name "the wall" is justified in the literature with the presence of Roman settlement remains. A Roman road led past Heisterberg from the Waruswald ( Tholey ) to Bingen / Mainz . The first documented mention of the name "Heysterberg" dates from 1360. With a document dated July 7, 1360, the tithe of Heisterberg was transferred to Hesso von Esch (on the Liebenburg ) by the Archbishop of Trier and Elector Boemund II .

The place belonged from approx. 1328 to 1794 to the office St. Wendel and at times to the office Liebenberg in the electorate of Tier; from 1798 to 1814 to the Mairie Walhausen ( Saardepartement ), from the Congress of Vienna (1814/1815) to 1834 to the Principality of Lichtenberg (Duchy of Saxony-Coburg), from 1834 to 1920 to the Kingdom of Prussia in the Rhine Province , from 1920 to 1935 to the Saar area (under Administration of the League of Nations) and from March 1, 1935 to Saarland (twelve changes of administrative affiliation). The geographical location of the place formed the national border for centuries (partly until 1946).

On January 1, 1974, Heisterberg was incorporated into the municipality of Namborn.

Administrative affiliation after 1794:

  • 1798 to 1814 - Mairie Walhausen
  • 1814 to January 10, 1817 - Walhausen Mayor's Office
  • 11 January 1817 to 30 September 1823 - Namborn mayor
  • October 1, 1823 to December 31, 1835 - Bliesen Mayor's Office
  • January 1, 1836 to March 22, 1920 - Oberkirchen Mayor's Office
  • March 23, 1920 to May 6, 1921 - Oberkirchen-Süd mayor
  • May 7, 1921 to July 31, 1935 - Namborn Mayor's Office
  • August 1, 1935 to February 25, 1947 - Amt Namborn
  • February 26, 1947 to August 31, 1951 - Namborn County
  • September 1, 1951 to June 30, 1952 - Amt Namborn
  • July 1, 1952 to December 31, 1973 - Office Oberkirchen-Namborn
  • January 1, 1974 to the present day - Namborn parish

Parish affiliation

A document from July 7, 1379 proves the affiliation of the place Heisterberg in the parish Wolfersweiler in the diocese of Trier and the parish of St. Wendel in the diocese of Metz. In the course of the reorganization of the dioceses in 1461/1464, with the parish of St. Wendel now moving from the diocese of Metz to the diocese of Trier, the place Heisterberg must have come to the parish of St. Wendel. In any case, the document of May 3, 1492 proves belonging to the new parish of St. Wendel. Archbishop Clemens Wenzeslaus (1768–1802) ordered the establishment of a second parish in the St. Wendel office on May 4, 1792, as the residents of 15 localities sometimes had to cover distances of more than five quarters of an hour. Nine places, including Heisterberg, now form the new parish of Furschweiler. After a parish had also existed in the neighboring village of Namborn since 1801/1803, Heisterberg asked for a parish change to the parish of Namborn. With the decision of the Bishop of Hommer (Trier) on October 9, 1835, Heisterberg was finally changed to the parish of Namborn, to which it still belongs to this day.

politics

Parish

With the territorial and administrative reform on January 1, 1974, the former independent municipality of Heisterberg in the Oberkirchen-Namborn district was transferred to the new municipality of Namborn.

The district of Heisterberg (approx. 100 inhabitants) and the district of Namborn (approx. 1850 inhabitants) make up the municipality of Namborn / Heisterberg, as Heisterberg does not have the legally required minimum of 200 inhabitants to form its own municipality.
The Namborn / Heisterberg local council with nine seats is composed as follows after the local elections on May 26, 2019 with a turnout of 66.5%:

  • CDU: 41.13% = 4 seats
  • SPD: 19.26% = 2 seats
  • The left: 13.53% = 1 seat
  • Free list Namborn: 26.08% = 2 seats

Mayor

  • 1974 to 1984: Josef Naumann, CDU
  • 1984 to 1994: Karl Massing, CDU
  • 1994 to 2019: Hugo Frei, CDU
  • 2019 to date: John Gräßer, FLN

Coat of arms

The municipality of Namborn / Heisterberg has had a coat of arms since 1990.

The blazon reads: "Split by a curved tip: at the top right in silver a mutilated red eagle, at the top left in silver a continuous red cross, at the bottom in green a silver wavy bar, elevated by a silver beech leaf".

Economy and Infrastructure

Population numbers

  • 1787 = 35 inhabitants - St. Wendel Office (Electorate of Trier)
  • 1819 = 45 inhabitants - Namborn mayor's office (Principality of Lichtenberg / Duchy of Saxony-Coburg) - 5 houses
  • 1843 = 61 inhabitants - Oberkirchen Mayor's Office (Rhine Province / Kingdom of Prussia) - 8 houses
  • May 17, 1939 = 52 inhabitants - Namborn Office (Saarland) - 1939 census
  • November 14, 1951 = 65 inhabitants - Namborn district - 1951 census
  • June 6, 1961 = 78 inhabitants - Oberkirchen-Namborn district - 1961 census - 14 residential buildings
  • May 27, 1970 = 86 inhabitants - Oberkirchen-Namborn district - 1970 census
  • December 31, 1973 = 98 inhabitants - Oberkirchen-Namborn district - regional and administrative reform on January 1, 1974
  • May 25, 1987 = 88 inhabitants - Namborn municipality - 1987 census

traffic

The village of Heisterberg is cut through by the Nahe Valley Railway ( Saarbrücken - Bingen am Rhein ). There are only stops in the neighboring towns of Namborn and Walhausen. The neighboring town of Namborn (2 km) must also be visited for the bus connection.
DSL 20,000 coverage via directional radio and feed into the Deutsche Telekom telephone network are available.

Culture and sights

  • In the village there is the fire station, newly built in 2002, with a village community room, which represents the center of village life.
  • 28 of 37 boundary stones found at a height of 10 cm to 100 cm with the inscription "D" (for Germany) and "S" (for Saar area) remind us of the border between our place (in the Saar area) and the Principality of Birkenfeld (Duchy of Oldenburg), which was confirmed in 1920 former Duchy of Pfalz-Zweibrücken to the neighboring towns of Steinberg -ckenhardt, Mosberg-Richweiler and Hirstein.
  • Lookout point at the Schindacker Wald in St. Wendeler Land.

Personalities

  • Wendel Gillen (born February 17, 1870 † September 6, 1939) - Pastor of the St. Joseph Parish Freeburg, Illinois (USA)

literature

  • Home register of the St. Wendel district 1949, 1961/1962
  • Rudolf Gerber - Regest of the document collection (US) of the parish archive (PfA) St. Wendel - Volume V (1304 - 1950) 1993
  • Julius Bettingen - History of the City and the Office of St. Wendel 1865
  • Nikolaus Obertreis - City and Country of St. Wendalin 1927
  • Günter Scholl - 650 years of Heisterberg - local chronicle 2010 (256 pages)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Population statistics of the municipality of Namborn - residents with main and secondary residence in the municipality as of December 31, 2019
  2. Les Cartes des Naudin (Lorraine - C07 - 1737) "Lamur"; Schmitt`sche map of southwest Germany 1797 - sheet 2 "Wall"; Map of the Rhineland by Tranchot and von Müffling (1816-1820) sheet 244 Tholey 1816 "Mauer"; Map of the Cantons St. Wendel, Baumholder u. Grumbach as a regional growth for Saxony-Coburg in 1837 (Principality of Lichtenberg) "Wall or Heisterberg"
  3. Friedrich Back : Roman traces and remains in the upper Nahe area. 1891, pp. 29, 34-35; > Max Müller: Contributions to the prehistory of Westrichs. 1896, p. 42; Müller: The place names in the Regier.-Bez. Trier II. Part. In: Trier Annual Reports 2, 1909, p. 34. 57; Johann Engel, Hans Klaus Schmitt: The district of St. Wendel, past and present. 1968, p. 384; Kurt Hoppstädter: The settlement names of the districts of Ottweiler and St. Wendel. 1970, p. 9. 30.
  4. ^ 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, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 809 .
  5. ^ Draft, execution and justification: Horst Kohler, Mandelbachtal
  6. Explanations of the historical atlas of the Rhine Province - Volume II - by Dr. Wilhelm Fabricius 1898, p. 128
  7. ^ The administrative authorities in the Principality of Lichtenberg 1819 and other statistical information from Daniel Hinkelmann - Heimatbuch des Landkreis St. Wendel 1967/1968 XII. Edition, p. 124
  8. Description of the government district of Trier - Second Part, Georg Bärsch 1846
  9. Individual publications on Saarland statistics No. 35 - Official municipality register, 11th edition as of May 27, 1970 (census) and December 31, 1971 with an administrative map (with censuses 1939-1970) - Saarland Statistical Office 1972
  10. Individual publications on Saarland Statistics No. 24 - Municipal Statistics 1960/61, Part 2: Buildings and Apartments - Results of the building count on June 6, 1961 - Saarland Statistical Office 1964
  11. Statistical reports of the Saarland Statistical Office - population on December 31, 1973 (old territorial status) and on January 1, 1974 (new territorial status) - issued on April 9, 1974
  12. Individual publications on Saarland statistics No. 84 - Official municipality directory, 13th edition as of December 31, 1989 - Saarland Statistical Office 1990