Heunischhof

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Heunischhof
City of Treuchtlingen
Coordinates: 48 ° 57 ′ 12 "  N , 10 ° 52 ′ 23"  E
Height : 533 m
Residents : (1987)
Postal code : 91757
Area code : 09142

Heunischhof is a district of the town of Treuchtlingen in the central Franconian district of Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen in Bavaria .

Location and traffic

The wasteland with two residential buildings is located in the southern Franconian Jura west of Treuchtlingen on the Jura plateau. State road 2216 passes a little north of Heunischhof , from which a connection road branches off between Treuchtlingen- Ziegelhütte and Windischhausen .

Place name

The place name is interpreted as "the farm of an owner named Heinisch".

history

The court should be in the 13./14. Century. The first mention of October 2, 1346 says that Burkard von Seckendorff -Jochsberg acquired the Heunischhof from the property of Wirich von Treuchtlingen. In 1516, when the castle and the market in Treuchtlingen were sold to the Teutonic Order in Ellingen , the farm remained in the possession of the Pappenheim rulership . In the 17th century, the court paid interest to the Brandenburg-Margravial administrator's office in Treuchtlingen, which was responsible for all jurisdictions; it stayed that way until the end of the Old Kingdom . In 1732 the farm consisted of the farmhouse and a sheep barn; the tithe went to the Augustinian monastery in Rebdorf . In the 18th century the courtyard was divided into two half courtyards, one to the west and one to the east. When the Freihaard near Treuchtlingen was cultivated in 1801/02 and the land was divided between the neighboring communities and individual farms, the Heunischhof received 40 acres as pasture for its sheep farming.

When the Kingdom of Bavaria passed in 1806, the Heunischhof existed as an estate with two houses; he was assigned to the Treuchtlingen tax district. In 1808 he was given house number 161 in Treuchtlingen. In 1810, the tax district became the municipality of Treuchtlingen, to which Heunischhof belonged. In 1858 the house in the eastern half-yard was rebuilt as a manor house in Jura construction .

To the south of the Heunischhof, the Wolffhusen farm mentioned in 1286 was lost before 1500 . The corridor was then cultivated by the Heunischhof.

Population numbers

  • 1818: 34 inhabitants
  • 1824: 18 inhabitants
  • 1950: 21 inhabitants
  • 1961: 15 residents, 2 residential buildings
  • 1987: 07 inhabitants

literature

  • Hanns Hubert Hofmann: Historical Atlas of Bavaria , part of Franconia. Series I, Issue 8, Munich 1960
  • Erich Strassner: rural and urban district of Weißenburg i. Bay. Series of Historical Place Name Book of Bavaria. Middle Franconia, Vol. 2 . Munich: Commission for bayer. State history 1966.
  • Heimat- und Bäderverein Treuchtlingen e. V. (Ed.): Heimatbuch Treuchtlingen . Treuchtlingen around 1984

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Heimatbuch Treuchtlingen, p. 134; Strassner, p. 25
  2. Gerhard Rechter: A territorial politician of low nobility in medieval Franconia: Burkard v. Seckendorff-Jochsberg. In: Jahrbuch des Histor. Association for Middle Franconia, Volume 95 (1990 (91), p. 25
  3. Strassner, p. 25
  4. ^ Robert Schuh: Gunzenhausen. Former district of Gunzenhausen. (= Historical place names book of Bavaria. Middle Franconia. Vol. 5). Lassleben, Kallmünz 1979, ISBN 3-7696-9922-X , p. 93
  5. Hofmann, pp. 129, 257
  6. a b c d Hofmann, p. 257
  7. Report on nordbayern.de
  8. Heimatbuch Treuchtlingen, p. 134 f.
  9. ^ Official register of places for Bavaria 1964 with statistical information from the 1961 census. Munich 1964, column 836
  10. ^ Genealogy network