Konradsreuth (raft)

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Konradsreuth
Market raft
Coordinates: 49 ° 44 ′ 30 ″  N , 12 ° 17 ′ 47 ″  E
Height : 521 m above sea level NN
Postal code : 92685
Area code : 09603

Konradsreuth is part of the Floß market in the Upper Palatinate district in the Neustadt an der Waldnaab district .

Geographical location

Konradsreuth is about three kilometers northeast of Floß on the Gösener Bach.

history

15th and 16th centuries

Konradsreuth (also: Conrazreuth, Konradtzreut, Conrat Reut) was listed in the Salbuch from 1416/1440. The following 2 farming families in Konradsreuth were named: Ertel, Hannßel Vorster. Both farmers had to provide Nachzill . The dues for the 2 farms together amounted to 2 cheeses and 15 eggs per year.

This Salbuch, with information about the localities belonging to Floß, dates from the period 1416 to 1440. The following localities belonging to Floß appeared in it: Bergnetsreuth, Boxdorf, Diepoltsreuth, Ellenbach, Fehrsdorf, Gailertsreuth, Gösen, Grafenreuth, Hardt, Haupertsreuth, Konradsreuth, Meierhof, Niedernfloß, Oberndorf, pack village, Ritzlersreuth, Schlattein, Schönberg, Welsenhof, Wilkershof, Würnreuth, Würzelbrunn. The places Kalmreuth, Plankenhammer and Weikersmühle, which were already mentioned in two earlier books, were missing in this hall book.

The tax book of 1541 listed 2 farmers, 7 horses, 10 cattle, 5 young cattle, 3 sheep, 3 pigs for Konradsreuth.

The following localities belonging to Floß were listed in a list of the teams from around 1559: Bergnetsreuth, Boxdorf, Diebersreuth, Diepoltsreuth, Ellenbach, Fehrsdorf, Gailertsreuth, Gosen, Grafenreuth, Hardt, Haupertsreuth, Höfen, Konradsreuth, Meierhof, Niedernfloß, Oberndorf, Package village, Plankenhammer, Ritzlersreuth, Schnepfenhof, Schönberg, Steinfrankenreuth, Weikersmühle, Welsenhof, Wilkershof, Würnreuth, Würzelbrunn. Five teams were recorded for Konradsreuth: Erhardtt Piernheupll, Hanns Schönperger, Jobst Schupaulus, Georg Haueysenn, Michell Schmid.

17th century

During the Thirty Years War in 1620 and 1621 the Mansfeld soldiers marched through Konradsreuth. They robbed the peasants 15 guilders , four horses, seven sheep, three Seidel lard, 1 Clover violin , 2 Bed linen, 1 upholstery, 1 woolen skirt, one coat, two women skirts, one pair of socks, three shirts, one tablecloth, two veil 3 sacks, 2 muskets , 1 bandolier . A list of damages for Konradsreuth from 1621 showed a total of 241 guilders and 21 cruisers.

In 1650 the hereditary homage to Count Palatinate of Palatinate-Sulzbach Christian August took place in the courtyard of the Friedrichsburg in Vohenstrauss . Konradsreuth appears on the homage list with the 5 farm owners: Veit Ridtl, Hannß Binger, Veit Bieber, Michael Frölich, Georg Scharff.

18th century to the present

A description by the Princely Nursing Office Floßerbürg from 1704 recorded 4 teams, 2 half farms, 2 farms and 1 house for Konradsreuth.

In a historical-statistical description of the Floß nursing department from 1794, 4 farmers, 1 farm worker, 1 cottage worker, 1 bricklayer, 2 day laborers, 1 shepherd, a total of 55 residents were listed for Konradsreuth.

Around 1800 Konradsreuth had 8 houses and 42 residents, a shoemaker.

Konradsreuth belonged to the Gösen tax district , which was founded in the early 19th century and was also a rural community . In addition to Gosen, the Gosen tax district also included the village of Konradtsreuth, the hamlet of Plankenhammer and the wasteland of Weikersmühle. The tax district of Gosen had a total of 176 inhabitants and 24 residential buildings.

The village of Konradsreuth had 46 inhabitants and 9 residential buildings in 1817, 64 inhabitants in 1861 and 45 inhabitants and 8 residential buildings in 1961. On January 1, 1972, the community of Gösen and thus Konradsreuth was incorporated into the Floß market.

House names in Konradsreuth

  • Hiersl: Konradsreuth 2, Hösel in dialect.
  • Wölfl: Konradsreuth 5, abbreviated from Wolfgang.
  • Pfeifer: Konradsreuth, before 1850 the owners of the farm were called Pfeifer.

Individual evidence

  1. Fritsch hiking map of the Northern Upper Palatinate Forest Nature Park, scale 1: 50,000
  2. ^ Adolf Wolfgang Schuster : 1000 Years of Floss , 1976, Verlag Marktgemeinde Floss, pp. 72, 78
  3. ^ Adolf Wolfgang Schuster : 1000 Years of Floss , 1976, Verlag Marktgemeinde Floss, pp. 67–79
  4. ^ Adolf Wolfgang Schuster : 1000 Years of Floss , 1976, Verlag Marktgemeinde Floss, pp. 67–79
  5. Historical Atlas of Bavaria, Altbayern, No. 47, Heribert Sturm: Neustadt an der Waldnaab Weiden , Commission for Bavarian State History, Michael Lassleben Publishing House, Kallmünz, 1978, ISBN 3769699122 , p. 349
  6. ^ Adolf Wolfgang Schuster : 1000 Years of Floss , 1976, Verlag Marktgemeinde Floss, pp. 104-107
  7. ^ Adolf Wolfgang Schuster : 1000 Years of Floss , 1976, Verlag Marktgemeinde Floss, pp. 105, 106
  8. ^ Adolf Wolfgang Schuster : 1000 Years of Floss , 1976, Verlag Marktgemeinde Floss, pp. 168–195
  9. ^ Adolf Wolfgang Schuster : 1000 Years of Floss , 1976, Verlag Marktgemeinde Floss, pp. 220, 221
  10. ^ Adolf Wolfgang Schuster : 1000 Years of Floss , 1976, Verlag Marktgemeinde Floss, pp. 247, 248
  11. ^ Adolf Wolfgang Schuster : 1000 Years of Floss , 1976, Verlag Marktgemeinde Floss, p. 276
  12. ^ Historical Atlas of Bavaria, Altbayern, Issue 47, Heribert Sturm: Neustadt an der Waldnaab Weiden , Commission for Bavarian State History, Verlag Michael Lassleben, Kallmünz, 1978, ISBN 3769699122 , pp. 349, 416
  13. Historical Atlas of Bavaria, Altbayern, Issue 47, Heribert Sturm: Neustadt an der Waldnaab Weiden , Commission for Bavarian State History, Verlag Michael Lassleben, Kallmünz, 1978, ISBN 3769699122 , pp. 416, 417
  14. ^ Historical Atlas of Bavaria, Altbayern, Issue 47, Heribert Sturm: Neustadt an der Waldnaab Weiden , Commission for Bavarian State History, Michael Lassleben Publishing House, Kallmünz, 1978, ISBN 3769699122 , p. 433
  15. ^ Adolf Wolfgang Schuster : 1000 Years of Floss , 1976, Verlag Marktgemeinde Floss, p. 423
  16. ^ Adolf Wolfgang Schuster : 1000 Years of Floss , 1976, Verlag Marktgemeinde Floss, p. 394, 400