Klein Thiershausen

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The deserted village of small animal Hausen (even animal Hausen) is located in the district of the municipality Gieboldehausen in Göttingen district in Lower Saxony .

location

Klein Thiershausen is located on the northern edge of the Eichsfeld just under two kilometers northwest of Gieboldehausen and three kilometers southwest of Hattorf am Harz . The district of the former village lies between the Rhume , whose right-hand tributary Süttenbach, the ridge of the Rotenberg and Gieboldehausen. A small elevation east of the desert site is still called Thiershäuser Berg (about 210 m high). The federal road 247 between Gieboldehausen and Bilshausen and the former Leinefelde – Wulften railway cut through the area of ​​the village.

History of the desert

There is a first written mention of the place Titereshusun for the year 995. Further mentions for the years 1256 and 1259 cannot be clearly assigned to this place. In 1382 a Hermann von Grone was mentioned in connection with the tithe in Tidershusen.

When the place was abandoned is not known, in 1516 a Tygershusen is called "villa desolata". Around 1600/1618 the desert is mentioned in the Gieboldehausen office between the Braunschweigische Wüstungen “Roitshausen and Elbungen”, as well as in 1592/1602 when Braunschweigs claim for wood deliveries from the Diedershusen desert . In Kleinthiershausischen Holz am Rotenberge, the border towards Braunschweig and Gieboldehhäuser Feld was ground. Until the 18th century, parcels belonging to Thiershausen are mentioned in documents.

The fields of the former village stretched between the Rhume in the southwest, the former Brunswick desolations of Roitshausen in the northwest and Elbingen in the southeast and the Rotenberg in the northeast. A parcel between the desert areas of Thiershausen and Roitshausen was called the churchyard for a long time.

Origin of name

In addition to the basic word -hausen, there is probably a personal name. To distinguish the local place from (Groß) Thiershausen north of Renshausen , the name suffixes Klein and Groß Thiershausen were not used until later .

literature

  • Levin von Wintzingeroda-Knorr : The desert areas of the Eichsfeld: Directory of the desert areas, prehistoric ramparts, mines, courts of justice and waiting areas within the districts of Duderstadt, Heiligenstadt, Mühlhausen and Worbis. O. Hendel, Göttingen 1903, pp. 194-196

Individual evidence

  1. Jürgen Udolph et al .: The place names of the district of Göttingen. In: Lower Saxony Place Name Book (NOB). Part IV. Ed. Jürgen Udolph, p. 389
  2. ^ German digital library. State Archive Saxony-Anhalt, signature A37a, no.1804
  3. Jürgen Udolph et al .: The place names of the district of Göttingen. In: Lower Saxony Place Name Book (NOB). Part IV. Ed. Jürgen Udolph, p. 390

Coordinates: 51 ° 37 ′ 33.9 ″  N , 10 ° 12 ′ 4.8 ″  E