Kleinkainraths

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Kleinkainraths (author.) ( Individual settlement )
cadastral community of Kleinkainraths
Kleinkainraths (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Zwettl  (ZT), Lower Austria
Judicial district Zwettl
Pole. local community Allentsteig
Locality Allentsteig
Coordinates 48 ° 39 '34 "  N , 15 ° 19' 18"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 39 '34 "  N , 15 ° 19' 18"  Ef1
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Area  d. KG 2.61 km²
Statistical identification
Cadastral parish number 24031
Counting district / district Kaufholz (32501 003)
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; NÖGIS
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Kleinkainraths (formerly: Kainraths ) was a village and has been an uninhabited cadastral municipality of the municipality of Allentsteig in Lower Austria since January 1, 1964, with an area of ​​157.4 hectares. In order to be able to create the Döllersheim military training area , the residents were evacuated from 1938 onwards.

Description and history

Kleinkainraths was on the western slope of the Pallberg in the hollow of an unnamed channel. The triangular meadow was too open to the fields on one side and ended like a street village at the top . South of the village is the source of the Thaua, which flows via Großpoppen and Allentsteig to the German Thaya .

Kleinkainraths is first mentioned in a document in the fief book of Duke Albrecht III. from the years 1380 to 1395. In 1399 Hans Pernsdorffer von Großpoppen received Kleinkainraths as a fief . In 1656 7 out of 18 houses were designated as deserted after the place was burned down by the Bohemians in 1620 .

Between 1624 and 1652 the parish registers for Kleinkainraths were kept by the parish of Großhaselbach . In 1652, the Döllersheim parish took over the management of the church records for births and from 1654 also those for marriages and deaths. From September 21, 1783 they were run by the parish Großpoppen. On December 21, 1783, Kleinkainraths was repared from Döllersheim to Großpoppen.

After a fire in Kleinkainraths at the beginning of October 1849, which affected several houses, the Krems district office initiated a collection on December 11, 1849 in favor of the victims.

In 1868 a bell was purchased for the chapel.

literature

  • Johannes Müllner: The desecrated homeland , 2nd edition, Association Information Waldviertel, Allentsteig, 1998
  • Margot Schindler : Wegmüssen - The desettlement of the Döllersheim area (Lower Austria) 1938–1942 - Folklore aspects , Austrian Museum for Folklore, Vienna, 1988, ISBN 3-900359-38-5 .
  • Austrian art topography, published by the Imperial and Royal Central Commission for Art and Historical Monuments, Volume VIII, The Monuments of the Political District of Zwettl in Lower Austria (without Zwettl Abbey), Part 2: The judicial districts of Groß-Gerungs and Zwettl , commissioned by Anton Schroll & Co, Vienna, 1911
  • Deutsche Ansiedlungsgesellschaft (Ernst-Werner Techow): The old homeland - description of the forest district around Döllersheim , Sudetendeutsche Verlags- und Druckerei-GmbH in Eger, Berlin 1942

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Footnotes

  1. Müllner: The desecrated home