Herpersdorf (Dietenhofen)

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Herpersdorf
Dietenhofen market
Coordinates: 49 ° 24 ′ 7 ″  N , 10 ° 43 ′ 27 ″  E
Height : 337 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 140  (2016)
Incorporation : January 1, 1970
Postal code : 90599
Area code : 09824

Herpersdorf is a district of the market Dietenhofen in the district of Ansbach in Middle Franconia .

geography

The village lies on the Altbach, a left tributary of the Bibert . In the northwest, the Lohe forest area borders with the Bodenfeldgraben . Approx. 0.75 km north-east of the corridor is Eggerten , approximately 0.5 km to the east lies the Reutsteigfeld . The field names Hirtenacker , Neuwiesen and the sow meadows indicate former grazing.

history

Herpersdorf was first mentioned in 1137 as "Herphridesdorf". In the course of time the name changed from "Herppffersdorf" to "Herpersdorf".

Already in 1157 the Heilsbronn Monastery acquired the tenth of some properties from the parish of Markterlbach. In 1402, all nine existing properties were owned by the monastery. Eight of these properties were abandoned during the Thirty Years War. After 1650, exiles from Austria settled in Herpersdorf .

Towards the end of the 18th century there were twelve properties in Herpersdorf (4 half courtyards, 3 estates, 3 houses, 1 mill, 1 shepherd's house). The high court exercised the Brandenburg-Bayreuth municipal bailiff's office in Markt Erlbach . The Neuhof caste office held the village and community rulership and the lordship over all properties . From 1797 to 1810 the place was subordinate to the Justice Office Markt Erlbach and Chamber Office Neuhof .

In 1810 Herpersdorf came to the new Kingdom of Bavaria . As part of the municipal edict, it was assigned to the Dietenhofen tax district formed in 1811 . In 1813 the rural community Seubersdorf was formed, to which Herpersdorf, Lentersdorf and Rothleiten also belonged. With the second community edict (1818), Herpersdorf split up with Lentersdorf and Rothleiten and formed an independent rural community. It was subordinate to the regional court of Markt Erlbach in administration and jurisdiction and to the Ipsheim Rent Office in the financial administration . From 1862 Herpersdorf was administered by the Neustadt an der Aisch district office (renamed Neustadt an der Aisch district in 1938 ) and from 1856 by the Markt Erlbach rent office (1920–1929: Markt Erlbach tax office , from 1929: Fürth tax office ). The jurisdiction remained until 1879 with the district court of Markt Erlbach, 1880–1959 district court of Markt Erlbach , from 1959 district court of Fürth . The municipality had an area of ​​4.259 km².

On January 1, 1970, before the regional reform in Bavaria , they were incorporated into Dietenhofen.

The former tithe barn still stands today in the center of the village. Until the 1960s there was a shepherd's house for a village shepherd. The fire station now stands on the site of the shepherd's house . From 1157 to 1971 there was a flour mill . Herpersdorf also had a crushing and drying house (on the outskirts in the direction of Oberschlauersbach ), in which flax was dried and broken. In 1918 both buildings were demolished, the stones are said to have been used to build the Bibert Bridge. In the schoolhouse built in 1907, the students from Herpersdorf, Lentersdorf, Rothleiten and Oberschlauersbach were taught.

Population development

Herpersdorf community

year 1818 1840 1852 1855 1861 1867 1871 1875 1880 1885 1890 1895 1900 1905 1910 1919 1925 1933 1939 1946 1950 1952 1961 1970
Residents 138 147 152 154 159 168 164 153 152 138 143 133 139 140 142 153 157 164 166 253 242 221 197 212
Houses 21st 23 28 29 33 28 28 30th
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Place Herpersdorf

year 001818 001840 001861 001871 001885 001900 001925 001950 001961 001970 001987 002005 002016
Residents 95 93 105 116 99 109 109 181 159 166 152 140 140
Houses 14th 16 22nd 26th 24 23 25th 37
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religion

The place has been predominantly Protestant since the Reformation. The residents of the Evangelical Lutheran denomination are parish to St. Andreas (Dietenhofen) , the residents of the Roman Catholic denomination to St. Bonifatius (Dietenhofen) .

traffic

Communal roads lead to Dietenhofen (2.3 km to the west), to Seubersdorf to the state road 2245 (2.2 km to the north), to the district road AN 24 near Rothleiten (0.5 km to the south) and to Oberschlauersbach to the AN 26 (1.5 km to the north-west ).

From May 22, 1914 to September 26, 1971 the Bibertbahn operated , which, if necessary, also stopped at a stop south of Herpersdorf.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

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  11. a b Alphabetical index of all the localities contained in the Rezatkreise according to its constitution by the newest organization: with indication of a. the tax districts, b. Judicial Districts, c. Rent offices in which they are located, then several other statistical notes . Ansbach 1818, p. 39 ( digitized version ). For the municipality of Herpersdorf plus the residents and buildings of Lentersdorf (p. 54) and Rothleiten (p. 78).
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