Luttersiefen (Lindlar)

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Luttersiefen
municipality Lindlar
Coordinates: 50 ° 59 ′ 30 ″  N , 7 ° 16 ′ 59 ″  E
Height : 215 m above sea level NN
Luttersiefen (Lindlar)
Luttersiefen

Location of Luttersiefen in Lindlar

Luttersiefen was a district of the municipality of Lindlar in the Oberbergisches Kreis in North Rhine-Westphalia.

Location and description

The living space was near Schmitzhöhe , near Kreisstraße 24, which leads from Lindlar to Brombach .

history

In 1497 the place was first mentioned in a deed of division. The spelling of the first mention was Lüttersyffen.

The Topographia Ducatus Montani by Erich Philipp Ploennies , Blatt Amt Steinbach , proves that the living space had a courtyard as early as 1715, which is labeled as Luttersiefen and marked as Freihof. Carl Friedrich von Wiebeking names the court on his charter of the Duchy of Berg in 1789 as Luttersief . It shows that at that time the place was part of the Tüschen community in the Hohkeppel parish.

The place is recorded on the topographical survey of the Rhineland from 1817 as Luttersiefen . The Prussian first recording from 1845 shows the residential area under the name Lüttensiefen . From the Prussian new admission in 1892, the place is regularly recorded as Luttersiefen on measuring table sheets .

In 1822, eight people lived in the place categorized as a house, which after the collapse of the Napoleonic administration and its replacement, belonged to the Engelskirchen mayor in the Wipperfürth district . For the year 1830, 46 inhabitants are given for the place called Luttersiefen together with Lennefersberg, Löffelsende, Strauch and Westen. The place categorized as a courtyard according to the overview of the government district of Cologne in 1845 had a residential building with nine residents at that time. The municipal and Gutbezirksstatistik the Rhine Province leads Luttersiefen 1871 with three houses and eleven residents. In the municipality lexicon for the Rhineland province of 1888, three houses with 12 inhabitants are given for Luttersiefen . In 1895 the place had two houses with eleven inhabitants, in 1905 two houses and eleven inhabitants are also given.

In the 1910-20s the place fell into desolation.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Klaus Pampus: First documentary naming of Oberbergischer places (= contributions to Oberbergischen history. Sonderbd. 1). Oberbergische Department 1924 eV of the Bergisches Geschichtsverein, Gummersbach 1998, ISBN 3-88265-206-3 .
  2. ^ Wilhelm Fabricius : Explanations for the Historical Atlas of the Rhine Province ; Second volume: The map of 1789. Division and development of the territories from 1600 to 1794 ; Bonn; 1898
  3. Alexander A. Mützell: New topographical-statistical-geographical dictionary of the Prussian state . tape 3 . Karl August Künnel, Halle 1822.
  4. Friedrich von RestorffTopographical-statistical description of the Royal Prussian Rhine Province , Nicolai, Berlin and Stettin 1830
  5. Overview of the components and list of all the localities and individually named properties of the government district of Cologne: by districts, mayor's offices and parishes, with information on the number of people and the residential buildings, as well as the Confessions, Jurisdictions, Military and former state conditions. / ed. from the Royal Government of Cologne [Cologne], [1845]
  6. Royal Statistical Bureau Prussia (ed.): The communities and manor districts of the Prussian state and their population . The Rhine Province, No. XI . Berlin 1874.
  7. Königliches Statistisches Bureau (Prussia) (Ed.): Community encyclopedia for the Rhineland Province, based on the materials of the census of December 1, 1885 and other official sources, (Community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia, Volume XII), Berlin 1888.
  8. Königliches Statistisches Bureau (Prussia) (Ed.): Community encyclopedia for the Rhineland Province, based on the materials of the census of December 1, 1895 and other official sources, (Community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia, Volume XII), Berlin 1897.
  9. Royal Statistical Bureau (Prussia) (Ed.): Community encyclopedia for the Rhineland Province, based on the materials of the census of December 1, 1905 and other official sources, (Community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia, Volume XII), Berlin 1909