Heuhof (Auhausen)

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Hayyard
community Auhausen
Coordinates: 48 ° 58 ′ 50 ″  N , 10 ° 39 ′ 22 ″  E
Height : 441 m
Postal code : 86736
Area code : 09082

Heuhof is a district of the Swabian community Auhausen in the Donau-Ries district ( Bavaria ).

geography

The desert is about three kilometers southeast of Auhausen on the open ground . In the immediate vicinity is the remote Pfeifhof in a north-easterly direction . Both wastelands can be reached via branches in an easterly direction from the federal highway 466 .

history

In the Old Kingdom, the farm belonged to the Benedictine Abbey of Auhausen . It is mentioned for the first time in 1157 in a papal confirmation of ownership as "villa Mariprucki" as belonging to the monastery. In the monastery valid book of 1441 it is called "Hof Marprugk", on which Hans Pfeuffer sat as a monastic owner. With the secularization of the monastery in 1534/37, the monastery property and with it the court fell to the Margraviate of Ansbach and in it to the Upper Office Wassertrüdingen . In the 16th century there is talk of the "Hof Meierbruck". It was divided into the Härhof (courtyard on the "Heeresstraße", the former Roman road Munningen - Gnotzheim ), today's Heuhof, and the "Pfeufhof", so named after the monastic subject family, today's "Pfeifhof". In 1796 the Counts of Oettingen-Spielberg took possession of the monastery office and with it the two farms, but only for a decade, because in 1806 the community of Auhausen with its wastelands and hamlets became Bavarian.

In 1875 the wasteland Heuhof consisted of 5 buildings with 16 inhabitants and a herd of 4 horses and 45 head of cattle; it belonged to the community of Auhausen in the then regional court of Oettingen , agriculture is still practiced here today.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Collective sheet of the Eichstätt Historical Association , 73 (1969/70), p. 149
  2. Complete list of localities of the Kingdom of Bavaria ... based on the results of the census of December 1, 1875 . Munich 1877, column 1499