Krölenbroich

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Krölenbroich is a residential area that belongs to the town of Lohmar in the Rhein-Sieg district in North Rhine-Westphalia .

geography

Krölenbroich is located in the south of Lohmar in the Lohmar Forest. Surrounding towns and hamlets are Algert and Inger in the northeast, Birk in the east, Albach and Heide in the southeast and Lohmarhohn in the northwest.

The Auelsbach , an orographically left tributary of the Agger, runs north of Krölenbroich .

history

Until 1969, Krölenbroich belonged to the previously independent municipality of Inger .

In the valuation and land measurement book of the Honschaft Inger it is already noted in 1711: The Krölenbruecher Hoeff belongs to the Allner family. The owner in 1711 was a spit from Büllesheim. A Heinrich Halfmann aufm Krollenbroich is listed in the hereditary homage list from 1730. The owners of the farm changed frequently between 1754 and 1795. Statistics from the Blankenberg office indicate the status of the free farm or farm that "controls" the 4th morning.

Documents (based on Heinrich Hennekeuser) indicate that in 1799 the married couple Josef Scheiding and Katharina born. Pohl from the Joesten community of heirs in Siegen took over the Krölenbroicher Hof in exchange for an "hourly loan" of 3000 thalers, which means that the purchase object serves as a pledge. In the land map of Inger (Höferfeld) No. 233 and 239 as well as in the building list from 1823 there is evidence of a semi-detached house that belonged to Josef Scheiding. Scheiding's son-in-law, Johann Weiler, is also named as owner. A son of Johann Weiler, Christian Weiler, was ordained a priest in 1833. He died in Titz near Jülich in 1882 at the age of 74.

The Weiler family kept Krölenbroich until the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Later owners are Wilhelm Urbach, then Peter Urbach and Franz Giepen. Urbach cleared considerable pieces of the forest to expand the arable land after the First World War. The house in Krölenbroich - today a listed building - is likely to have been built between 1870 and 1880.

traffic

The closest main road is Kreisstraße 13 east of Krölenbroich.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Topographic map 1: 25000

Coordinates: 50 ° 50 ′  N , 7 ° 15 ′  E on the story: Gerd Streichardt, Heimat- und Geschichtsverein Lohmar