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Lenkerbeck is a former peasantry in the area of ​​today's town of Marl in North Rhine-Westphalia in the Recklinghausen district. Lenkerbeck is still one of the namesake of the Sinsen-Lenkerbeck district , but the former town center is in what is now the Hüls-Nord and -Süd districts .

location

Lenkerbeck is located west of Sinsen in the northeast of the city of Marl. The center of the farming community, which today belongs to the two parts of Hüls, was at the intersection of today's Hülsbergstrasse , which runs in a north-south direction, with Bahnhofstrasse (to the east towards Sinsen and Oer-Erkenschwick ) and Victoriastrasse (to the west towards Marl- Center). In the old Lenkerbeck area, the statistical districts (north of Bahnhofstrasse) and Nonnenbusch (south of the same) join to the east beyond the A 43 and thus to the Sinsen-Lenkerbeck area .

history

The first documentary mentions of today's district of Lenkerbeck as Lanclere and later Lenclar can be found from around (1050) 1150 in the interest obligations of the Oberhof Helderinghausen (near Recklinghausen) in the Rhenish land register of the Reichsabtei Werden (Essen). The original name of the settlement Lanclere , Lenclar , Lenkeler was later added to the Beck for Bach as a reference to the great brook, today's Silvertbach. The former farming communities Lenkerbeck, Löntrop, Sinsen and pulses (Natrop) were on 1 April 1926 by the resolution of the Office Recklinghausen in the Office Marl incorporated, which was elevated to the office Marl Great Office Marl.

literature

  • Heinrich Schäpers: Pictures from the history of Marl . Self-published, Marl 1966, p. 25, 64 .
  • Rudolf Kötzschke: Rheinische Urbare II, Urbar A § 8 . 9-13 Century. tape 2 . Droste Verlag, Düsseldorf 1978, p. 33 (first edition: 1906, reprint).

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Coordinates: 51 ° 40 ′  N , 7 ° 10 ′  E