Ingstetten (Schelklingen)

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Ingstetten
City of Schelklingen
Ingstetten's coat of arms
Coordinates: 48 ° 23 ′ 55 "  N , 9 ° 38 ′ 39"  E
Height : 750 m
Residents : 420
Postal code : 89601
Area code : 07384

Ingstetten is a district of the town of Schelklingen in the Alb-Donau district in Baden-Württemberg .

geography

Ingstetten is located on the plateau of the Swabian Alb at 750 m above sea level between Schelklingen (8 km), Münsingen (12 km) and Laichingen (12 km).

history

Ingstetten was first mentioned in a document in 1282. The place arose earlier, namely during the Carolingian development of the 9th to 12th centuries. Ingstetten had its own local nobility in the Middle Ages, called von Ingstetten . In the 14th century this family disappeared from the documentary tradition. A manor house in the village of Ingstetten has not yet been proven. The village became part of the Justingen rule early on and shared its history. In 1751 Ingstetten came to Württemberg with the rule of Justingen .

Area map excerpt with local plan "Ingstetten" around 1820

Ingstetten formerly owned all the facilities typical of an Albdorf, in which agriculture was the most important branch of business: on the village square, now a bus stop, was the village shell with a community bakery. Other shells were in the community streets. Until the 20th century there were two village blacksmiths and three inns. The combined council and school building from the 19th century is located on the state road to Magolsheim. In the second half of the 20th century, large parts of the former parcel Wasen in the west of the village were designated for new buildings. Several farms were moved from the village to the fields as repatriate farms . A lot of new building and modernization have largely replaced the traditional farms.

Religions

The Catholic residents of Ingstetten were parish early on in the Roman Catholic parish of St. Oswald Justingen , the Protestant residents of Ennabeuren .

Incorporations

The community of Ingstetten was part of the imperial rule of Justingen until 1751 , which was acquired by Duke Carl Eugen von Württemberg in the same year . In 1807 the place became part of the regional authority of the Ehingen district, since 1809 it belonged to the regional authority of Münsingen and from 1938 to the district of Münsingen . Since the municipal reform in 1972 Ingstetten has been a sub-municipality of the town of Schelklingen in the Alb-Donau district .

Population development

In the late Middle Ages, Ingstetten was smaller than the village of Justingen with fewer than 200 inhabitants, about the same size as Gundershofen, but larger than Hütten . Ingstetten currently has 435 inhabitants.

Population development in the Justingen rule 1497–2002

politics

Schultheißen, Mayor and Mayor

Schultheißen until 1930, mayor from 1930 to 1972, mayor since 1972 (with the incorporation to Schelklingen in 1972, the mayor became mayor)

  • 1615 Alexander Vesel
  • 1782 Joseph Sontheimer
  • 1813 NN Sontheimer
  • 1816 Johannes Rommel
  • 1818 NN Zagst
  • 1822 NN Klöble
  • 1843 NN Kneer
  • 1858–1871 Josef Rommel (1826–1888)
  • 1871–1880 Matthias Stiegele (1815–1880)
  • 1880–1884 Johann Georg Gaus (1826–1884)
  • 1884–1913 Timotheus Dorm (1838–1919)
  • 1913 Josef Lendler (1854–1931)
  • 1923 Franz Anton Klöble (1888–1965)
  • 1946 Theodor Unmuth, Mayor (1898–1963)
  • 1963 Kaspar Gaus, Mayor and Mayor (1907–1983)
  • 1977 Josef Hagel, mayor
  • 1997 Josef Anton Gaus, mayor (* 1949)
  • 2012 Alfons Blankenhorn, mayor

The mayor is appointed by the town of Schelklingen on the proposal of the local council. Dieter Schmucker is currently mayor.

education

The place has a kindergarten, a primary school and a gymnastics hall built in 1977/78, which was expanded in 2003 and renamed Heinrich-Bebel-Halle (sports hall).

Economy and Infrastructure

Resident companies

As the largest production company, Lorenz GmbH & Co.KG moved to the premises of a former textile factory in the 1980s. The Lorenz company has specialized in the manufacture of water meters.

traffic

The state roads from the direction of Justingen, Ennabeuren Magolsheim meet in Ingstetten.

Culinary specialties

Ingstetten once owned several restaurants ( zum Adler , Sonne and Traube ), all of which were closed in the 20th century.

Attractions

Field cross in Ingstetten
  • The former stately tithe barn from 1788 on Zehntgasse with its characteristic half-hip roof.
  • The old baroque chapel of St. Sebastian , built between 1659 and 1662, was demolished in 1966 and replaced by the new church of St. Sebastian .

Personalities

Honorary citizen

  • Hermann (von) Ehmann (* Möckmühl June 10, 1844, † December 7, 1905), younger cousin of Karl Ehmann : honorary citizen of Hausen oU, Ingstetten and Justingen because of his services to the introduction of the Alb water supply

Sons and daughters of the church

  • Heinrich Bebel (* Ingstetten in mid-1473, † Tübingen March 31, 1518): Professor of eloquence and poetry at the University of Tübingen, German poet of humanism
  • Wolfgang Bebel (* Ingstetten or Schelklingen 1491, † Biberach an der Riss? Before 1544): younger brother of Heinrich Bebel, student of medicine in Tübingen, later city doctor in Biberach an der Riss
  • Johann Georg Stiegele (* Ingstetten April 20, 1819, + July 13, 1868 at his Villa Boschetto near Monza, Northern Italy): tenor celebrated as Giorgio Stigelli on the stages of Europe

literature

  • Matthias Beller: "As I still remember ...". Ingstetten beginning of 1920 / beginning of 1930: A transcript from memory . Reutlingen: self-published, 1993.
  • Catholic parish St. Oswald Justingen - St. Sebastian Ingstetten: 300th anniversary of the parish church of St. Oswald Justingen in 1998 . Ehingen: Junginger.
  • Königliches Statistisches Landesamt (Hrsg.): Description of the Oberamt Münsingen . 2. Processing. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 1912, pp. 709-711.
  • Landesarchivdirektion Baden-Württemberg (Ed.): The Alb-Donau-Kreis . 2 Vols. Sigmaringen: Thorbecke, 1999, here Vol. 2, pp. 886-888. ISBN 3-7995-1351-5 .
  • Memminger, Johann Daniel Georg von: Description of the Upper Office Münsingen . Stuttgart and Tübingen: Cotta, 1825, p. 181 (reprint by the Horst Bissinger publishing house, Magstadt. ISBN 3-7644-0002-1 ). ( Full text on Google )
  • Schilling, Albert: The Reichsherrschaft Justingen: A contribution to the history of the Alb and Upper Swabia. Stuttgart: Self-published by the author, 1881, esp. Pp. 142–147.

Individual evidence

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