Honoring Niederschwarzbach

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The Honschaft low Schwarzenbach was from the Middle Ages to the 19th century Honschaft in the District Court of Mettmann bergischen Office Mettmann .

At the Honschaft belonged, according to the Treasury and stock records of the Office Mettmann in the 17th and 18th centuries following towns and residential places : Herbeck, Reinartz, Lütges, boxhauß, Seipen, fertilizing moth, Haußmans, to Kaulen, Kleuffers, Böckers, fetham, Malzsacks, Metzendeller Kotten, bröckelgen, Dreckloch, Ahn den Eschen, Meißloch, Kuxhauß, Jacobs Meißenburg, Wilhelms Meisenburg, Johans Meisenburg, Köttelseiper Kotten.

In the course of an administrative reform within the Grand Duchy of Berg , the Mettmann mayor's office was formed in 1808 , of which the Niederschwarzbach family became a part. The Honschaftsgebiet belonged consequently in the 19th century bergischen mayoralty Mettmann in the district Elberfeld the administrative district of Dusseldorf within the Prussian Rhine Province .

According to the statistics and topography of the Düsseldorf administrative district from 1832, the localities and residential areas Am Bröckelchen , Am Dreckloch , An den Eschen , Bocks , Fetthamm , Hausmanns , Herbeck , Im Meisloch , Im Siepen , Jacobs Maisenburg , Kleuwers , Kuxhaus , Lüttges belonged to the Honschaft , Metzendelle , Reinerz and Zur Kuhlen .

The area of ​​the Honschaft Niederschwarzbach extended to the north of the mayor's office Mettmann, which formed a municipality according to the municipal regulations for the Rhine province of July 23, 1845 since 1846 and a city according to the Rhenish city regulations since 1856 . In 1914, part of Niederschwarzbach was transferred from the city of Mettmann to the city of Wülfrath . In Obschwarzbach and Niederschwarzbach, a larger closed housing estate was built in the 1960s.

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Individual evidence

  1. Lists of the treasure and taxable items in the Mettmann Office, as well as the free goods at (no) 1670 ; Landesarchiv NRW, inventory Jülich-Berg III No. 579, Jülich - Berg Hofkammer Kellnerrei Mettmann B. No 1
  2. Johann Georg von Viebahn : Statistics and Topography of the Administrative District of Düsseldorf , 1836
  3. ^ Official journal for the administrative district of Düsseldorf 1846, p. 553
  4. ^ Official journal for the administrative district of Düsseldorf 1856, p. 839
  5. ^ Official journal for the administrative district of Düsseldorf 1914, p. 420

Coordinates: 51 ° 17 ′ 22 ″  N , 6 ° 58 ′ 36 ″  E