Kochbach

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Cookingbach is a district of the city of Königswinter in the Rhein-Sieg district in North Rhine-Westphalia . It belongs to the district Eudenbach and district of the Upper House , on December 31, 2019 he scored 44 inhabitants.

geography

The hamlet Cookingbach is located on the edge of the Niederwesterwald in the northwest of the Asbach plateau on a sloping terrain to the northwest to the Kochbach of the same name , a tributary of the Quirrenbach . The village stretches along the county road 26 ( Brüngsberg –Eudenbach) and covers altitudes between 190  m above sea level. NHN and 210  m above sea level NHN . The closest localities include Quirrenbach in the north, Rostingen and Faulenbitze in the northeast, Wülscheid in the southeast and Brüngsberg in the west (town of Bad Honnef ).

history

Cooking brook goes back to a farm that was documented as Kocherbach in 1398 . It was owned by the Burgraves of Drachenfels until at least the 15th century .

Cookingbach belonged to the Oberhau honors , one of the last five honors that made up the Oberpleis parish in the Blankenberg district until the Duchy of Berg was dissolved in 1806. Afterwards, Kochbach was part of the cadastral or tax community of Oberhau in the administrative district of the mayor's office in Oberpleis and was incorporated into the newly formed community of Oberpleis in 1845/46 with Oberhau. In censuses in the first half of the 19th century, Kochbach was still listed as a farm , in 1843 it comprised two and in 1885 three residential buildings.

The only farm in the village is used today as a riding school ( boarding and training stables ).

Population development
year Residents
1816 13
1828 15th
1843 11
1885 20th
1905 16
1950 24
1981 52

Individual evidence

  1. without secondary residences ; Population statistics of the city of Königswinter (PDF)
  2. ^ Annals of the historical association for the Lower Rhine, in particular the old archdiocese of Cologne. Fifty-fourth booklet. J. & W. Boisserées Buchhandlung, Cologne 1892, pp. 67/68
  3. ^ Franz Irsigler: The economic management of the burgraves of Drachenfels in the late Middle Ages. In: Königswinter in Past and Present , Volume 5, 1994, p. 76
  4. ^ Wilhelm Fabricius : Explanations of the historical atlas of the Rhine province, Volume 2: The map of 1789. Bonn 1898, p. 309 ff.
  5. ^ AA Mützell: New topographical-statistical-geographical dictionary of the Prussian state , Verlag KA Kümmel, Halle 1821, second volume, p. 362
  6. ^ Friedrich von Restorff: Topographical-Statistical Description of the Royal Prussian Rhine Province , Nicolaische Buchhandlung, Berlin and Stettin 1830, p. 303
  7. Royal Government of Cologne: overview of the components u. Directory of all localities in the government district of Cologne. Cöln 1845, p. 104. ( Online ub.uni-duesseldorf.de )
  8. ^ Community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia , Volume XII Provinz Rheinland, Verlag des Königlich Statistischen Bureaus (Ed.), 1888, page 118
  9. ^ Community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia. Booklet XII Rhine Province. Berlin 1909, p. 151.
  10. ^ A b Karl-Hermann Uhlenbroch: Oberhau. Past and experienced on the edge of the Siebengebirge. Eudenbach 1981, p. 17.

Coordinates: 50 ° 40 ′ 36 ″  N , 7 ° 19 ′ 17 ″  E