Holzburg (Schrecksbach)
Wooden castle
Community Schrecksbach
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Coordinates: 50 ° 49 ′ 35 ″ N , 9 ° 15 ′ 17 ″ E | |
Height : | 265 m above sea level NHN |
Area : | 6.16 km² |
Residents : | 356 (Jun. 30, 2019) |
Population density : | 58 inhabitants / km² |
Incorporation : | December 31, 1971 |
Postal code : | 34637 |
Area code : | 06698 |
Holzburg is a district of Schrecksbach in the north Hessian Schwalm-Eder district . Holzburg lies on the edge of the Schwalm .
history
Holzburg was mentioned for the first time in a document in 1232 under the name "Hahelsburc". At that time, Holzburg was probably a knightly residence. Other local names before the Reformation are "Halsburg" (1293), "Alsborch" (1309), "Holsburg" (1367) and "Hoilsberg" (1425).
A parish is first recorded for Holzburg in 1283, a pleban for 1285 and 1298. The lords of Liederbach have been documented as patrons from the landgrave's fief since 1382, as well as the lords of Urff since 1459 . The change to the evangelical confession took place in 1526 with the introduction of the Reformation in the Landgraviate of Hesse ; Johannes Süssmann is documented as the first Protestant pastor on site from around 1531 to 1576.
After the division of Hesse in the 16th and 17th centuries, the town came to the Landgraviate of Hessen-Darmstadt with the Peace of Westphalia in 1648 , which ceded it to the Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel in 1708 .
On December 31, 1971, as part of the regional reform in Hesse, the communities of Holzburg and Schrecksbach merged to form the new community of Schrecksbach.
Territorial history and administration
The following list gives an overview of the territories in which Holzburg was located and the administrative units to which it was subordinate:
- before 1567: Holy Roman Empire , Landgraviate of Hesse , Alsfeld Office
- from 1567: Holy Roman Empire, Landgraviate Hessen-Marburg , Alsfeld office
- 1604–1648: Holy Roman Empire, disputed between Landgraviate Hessen-Darmstadt and Landgraviate Hessen-Kassel ( Hessian War )
- from 1604: Holy Roman Empire, Landgraviate Hessen-Darmstadt, Alsfeld office
- from 1708: Holy Roman Empire, Landgraviate Hessen-Kassel (by assignment contract), court / office Neukirchen
- from 1803: Holy Roman Empire, Electorate of Hesse , Neukirchen Office
- from 1806: Electorate of Hesse, Neukirchen Office
- 1807–1813: Kingdom of Westphalia , department of Werra , district of Marburg , canton of Neukirchen
- from 1815: German Confederation , Electorate of Hesse, Neukirchen Office
- from 1821: German Confederation, Electorate of Hesse, Province of Upper Hesse , District of Ziegenhain (separation of justice ( Justice Office Neukirchen ) and administration)
- from 1848: German Confederation, Electorate of Hesse, Fritzlar district
- from 1851: German Confederation, Electorate of Hesse, Province of Upper Hesse, District of Ziegenhain
- from 1866: North German Confederation , Kingdom of Prussia , Province of Hessen-Nassau , administrative district of Kassel , district of Ziegenhain
- from 1871: German Empire , Kingdom of Prussia, Province of Hessen-Nassau, District of Kassel, District of Ziegenhain
- from 1918: German Empire, Free State of Prussia , Province of Hessen-Nassau, Administrative District of Kassel, District of Ziegenhain
- from 1944: German Empire, Free State of Prussia, Province of Kurhessen , District of Ziegenhain
- from 1945: American occupation zone , Greater Hesse , Kassel district, Ziegenhain district
- from 1949: Federal Republic of Germany , State of Hesse , administrative district of Kassel, district of Ziegenhain
- from 1972: Federal Republic of Germany, State of Hesse, Kassel district , Vogelsberg district
- On December 31, 1971, the community of Schrecksbach merged with the community of Holzburg to form the new community of Schrecksbach.
- from 1981: Federal Republic of Germany, State of Hesse, Gießen district , Vogelsberg district
population
Population development
Source: Historical local dictionary
• 1577: | 36 house seats |
• 1706: | 28 house seats |
• 1747: | 29 fireplaces. |
Holzburg: Population from 1834 to 2019 | ||||
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year | Residents | |||
1834 | 361 | |||
1840 | 367 | |||
1846 | 373 | |||
1852 | 365 | |||
1858 | 350 | |||
1864 | 336 | |||
1871 | 348 | |||
1875 | 334 | |||
1885 | 346 | |||
1895 | 350 | |||
1905 | 358 | |||
1910 | 377 | |||
1925 | 384 | |||
1939 | 425 | |||
1946 | 658 | |||
1950 | 606 | |||
1956 | 502 | |||
1961 | 476 | |||
1967 | 448 | |||
1980 | ? | |||
1990 | ? | |||
2000 | ? | |||
2011 | 403 | |||
2013 | 378 | |||
2019 | 356 | |||
Data source: Historical municipality register for Hesse: The population of the municipalities from 1834 to 1967. Wiesbaden: Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt, 1968. Further sources:; 2011 census ; Schrecksbach community: |
Religious affiliation
• 1861: | Evangelical Reformed , 224 Evangelical Lutheran residents | 26
• 1895: | 345 Protestant (= 99.71%), another (= 0.29%) Christian |
• 1961: | 421 Protestant (= 88.45%), 52 Catholic (= 10.92%) residents |
Gainful employment
Source: Historical local dictionary
• 1838: | Families: 31 agriculture and forestry, 20 businesses, 10 day laborers. |
• 1981: | Labor force: 143 agriculture and forestry, 81 manufacturing, 7 trade and transport, 14 services and other. |
Sights and culture
Village museum
The Holzburg Village Museum was set up in 1959 by the pastor Heinz Metz with many volunteers in the old parish barn from 1728. Today the museum has 10 exhibition rooms and presents the living culture of earlier generations. The costumes of men and women are also shown and explained. Between 2003 and 2007 the museum was renovated by 50 volunteers in more than 2,500 working hours. Since October 2008 it has been in the care of a newly founded association "Schwälmer Dorfmuseum Holzburg" and is operated independently.
Citizens' Initiative
A citizens' initiative in 1999 and 2000 campaigned for the preservation of the Holzburger spring, which supplied the place with drinking and service water. On August 10, 1991 the list of signatures of the referendum was submitted, more than 80% of the citizens of Holzburg had spoken out in favor of the referendum. Many Röllshouses also took part. On September 23, 1999 the referendum was accepted. On February 27, 2000 there was a referendum, in which more than 56% of the citizens voted against a connection line. Nevertheless, the connecting pipeline was built in 2005, and since December 20, 2005, Holzburg has been supplied with water from Schrecksbach.
Personalities
- Berndt Schulz (* 1942), writer, has lived in Holzburg since 2015.
literature
- Heinrich Reimer: Historical local lexicon for Kurhessen , publications of the Historical Commission for Hesse, 14, 1926, p. 244
- Literature about Holzburg in the Hessian Bibliography
Web links
- Holzburg, Schwalm-Eder district. Historical local dictionary for Hessen. In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d "Facts and Figures" In: Website of the community Schrecksbach , accessed in June 2020.
- ↑ a b Grand Ducal Central Office for State Statistics (ed.): Contributions to the statistics of the Grand Duchy of Hesse . tape 13 . G. Jonghause's Hofbuchhandlung, Darmstadt 1872, DNB 013163434 , OCLC 162730471 , p. 27 , § 40 point: 3) ( online at google books ).
- ^ 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. 412 . Note: there with the incorrect indication of Holzbach
- ↑ a b c d e f g Holzburg, Schwalm-Eder district. Historical local dictionary for Hessen. (As of July 2, 2019). In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
- ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. State of Hesse. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
- ^ Grand Ducal Central Office for State Statistics (ed.): Contributions to the statistics of the Grand Duchy of Hesse . tape 13 . G. Jonghause's Hofbuchhandlung, Darmstadt 1872, DNB 013163434 , OCLC 162730471 , p. 12 ff . ( Online at google books ).
- ^ Kur-Hessischer Staats- und Adress-Kalender: 1818 . Publishing house d. Orphanage, Kassel 1818, p. 84 ( online at Google Books ).
- ↑ Ordinance of August 30th, 1821, concerning the new division of the area , Annex: Overview of the new division of the Electorate of Hesse according to provinces, districts and judicial districts. Collection of laws etc. for the Electoral Hesse states. Year 1821 - No. XV. - August., ( Kurhess GS 1821) pp. 223-224
- ↑ Selected data on population and households on May 9, 2011 in the Hessian municipalities and parts of the municipality. (PDF; 1 MB) In: 2011 Census . Hessian State Statistical Office
- ↑ Numbers and facts 2013 ( Memento from September 17, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Schrecksbach community.
- ↑ Holzburg Village Museum
- ^ Citizens' initiative Wasser Holzburg