Honors Berghausen

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The Honschaft Berghausen was in the Middle Ages and the modern era a Honschaft in parish Hückeswagen in the Bergisch Office Hückeswagen (from 1555 Office Bornefeld-Hückeswagen ). She was one of four honors of the external citizenship of Hückeswagen .

In 1797, 48 residents, 19 fireplaces, 110 Bergische acres of arable land, 25 Berg. Morning meadows, 170 mountains. Acres of forest, as well as a horse and 50 oxen and cows recorded.

The honor survived the communal reorganization in the Grand Duchy of Berg under French administration from 1806. After the French withdrew from the Confederation of the Rhine in 1813 after the defeat in the Battle of Leipzig , the honor was assigned to the mayor's office of Hückeswagen in the Lennep district under Prussia in 1815 .

In 1832, according to the statistics and topography of the Düsseldorf administrative district, the honors included the residential areas and courts (original spelling) Brunsbach , Waag , Brücke , Brüningsau , Fuhr , Busche , Großberghausen , Mickenhagen , Kleinhöhfeld , Höh , Gillesbever , Wefelsen , Käfernberg , Kleinberghausen , Phillipsbever , Kleineichen , Great oak , steel Schmidt bridge , Kobe Hofen , Dierl , Half man Berghausen , (upper) Langenberg , (lower) Langenberg , Elber Hausen , Steinberg , Fürweg , Heyde , nag field , Pixwaag , thickness Bever , Dannebaum , space Hausen , Fröhlenhausen , Rasselstein and Bever .

According to statistics, the Honschaft had a population of 1,058 in 1815/16. In 1832 the population was 1,254, divided into 502 Catholic and 752 Protestant parishioners. The residential areas of the Honschaft comprised two public buildings (schools), 132 residential buildings, 18 mills or factories and 160 agricultural buildings.

On January 10, 1861, the external citizenship of Hückeswagen with its four honors was converted into the rural community of Neuhückeswagen .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Emil Pauls : A statistical table of the Duchy of Berg from 1797 . In: Bergischer Geschichtsverein (Hrsg.): Journal of the Bergisches Geschichtsverein . tape 39 . Elberfeld 1905, p. 180 f .
  2. a b Johann Georg von Viebahn : Statistics and topography of the administrative district of Düsseldorf. Part 2: Containing the statistical table of places and distances and the alphabetical index of place names. Schreiner, Düsseldorf 1836, pp. 13-14 .