Helmerchingehusen

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Helmerchingehusen or Helmerchinhusen was a village near today's Egestorf (Deister) in Lower Saxony.

history

The place Helmerchingehusen is mentioned for the first time in 1215 in a fief register of the Counts of Hoya . A document from the year 1216 confirms the claim of the Barsinghausen monastery to the tithe of the place. The gentlemen of golfers had donated a chapel in Helmercinghusen . In the year 1300 Johannes, Artur, Ludolf and Dietrich von Goltern transferred 6 Hufen land together with the tithe to the priest Konrad von Yborg with the consent of the Barsinghausen monastery and in 1313 the chapel .

In 1358 the Counts of Goltern sold the village of Helmerjinghusen to the Knigges . As early as 1360 they sold “dat verden deyl half” to the Wennigsen monastery . Around this time Helmersinghehusen was named among the places that had usage rights on the Deister .

Probably in the late Middle Ages, Helmerchingehusen became a desert . Field names such as Hilmerfeld, Helmerfeldt or Helmersinghäuser Mark mentioned in Egestorf in the 15th century indicate that this neighboring town had already taken over the arable land of Helmerchingehusens.

description

Helmerchingehusen was located southeast of the old village center of Egestorf at the transition from the northern slope of the Deister to the Calenberger Loessbörde . By district Helmer field flowing here grinding Bach . In the fiefdom register of 1215, two mills in Helmerchingehusen are mentioned. At the Schleifbach in Helmerfeld there were again two mills from the 17th to the 19th century that served as grinding mills.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Uwe Ohainski, Jürgen Udolph: Helmeringehusen . In: Jürgen Udolph (Ed.): Lower Saxon Place Name Book . tape 37 : The place names of the district and the city of Hanover . Publishing house for regional history, Bielefeld 1998, ISBN 3-89534-230-0 , p. 200–201 ( online [PDF]).
  2. NLA HA RETRO Cal. Or. 100 Barsinghausen Nr. 80. June 16, 1300, accessed on January 20, 2018 (Latin).
  3. a b Egestorf. www.barsinghausen.de, accessed on January 20, 2018 .

Coordinates: 52 ° 17 ′ 6 ″  N , 9 ° 31 ′ 19.2 ″  E