Möhrenberg

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Möhrenberg
City of Treuchtlingen
Coordinates: 48 ° 56 ′ 39 ″  N , 10 ° 53 ′ 50 ″  E
Height : 499 m above sea level NN
Residents : (1987)
Postal code : 91757
Area code : 09142

Möhrenberg is a district of the town of Treuchtlingen in the central Franconian district of Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen .

location

The settlement is about two kilometers south-south-west of Treuchtlingen and south-east of the Treuchtlingen district of Eulenhof on the Möhrenberg. The hamlet can be reached from Treuchtlingen via Eulenhofer Straße, from which there is a turnoff to the hamlet after about 1.2 kilometers.

Place name interpretation

The place name means "to the mountain above (the brook) carrots or Mern".

history

The first written mention comes from 1281; on December 6th, Count Friedrich von Truhendlingen gave the monastery Solnhofen and the monastery Fulda a farm in "Mernberge" as a fief . In 1286 the Wülzburg monastery in “Merenperch” is also wealthy; Abbot Bertholdus exchanged goods with Ulrich von Mittelburch. In 1340 Ulrich and Wirich von Treuchtlingen acquired a farm in “Mernberg” from Marshal Rudolf von Pappenheim as a single owner. The lord of the castle of Möhren , Burkard von Seckendorff- Jochsberg , acquired this property in 1346 . In the 14th century a distinction is made between an old and a new or lower and upper court. In 1453 the Pappenheim rulership and the Upper Treuchtlingen Castle also bought “Merenberg”. In 1596 it is reported that 1 farm paid interest to the Treuchtlingen office. In 1667 there are talk of two subjects, i.e. two half-farms, which are judicially part of the Treuchtlingen Fraischamt and, in terms of taxes, belong to the Treuchtlingen administration office. Also in 1732 there is talk of a "double team" of the "Möhrenbergshoff". The tithe went to the same document to the Augustinian Monastery Rebdorf . Nothing changed in this ownership structure until the end of the Holy Roman Empire . Ecclesiastically Möhrenberg belonged to the Protestant parish of Treuchtlingen.

In the Kingdom of Bavaria , Möhrenberg became part of the Treuchtlingen tax district in 1808 , which became a municipal municipality in 1810 .

In 1824 there lived in the two buildings 17, in 1867 in five buildings 15, in 1950 11, in 1961 in two residential buildings and in 1987 6 people.

In 1984 it is mentioned that Möhrenberg consists of a full-time agricultural business and a part-time business.

literature

  • Erich Strassner: rural and urban district of Weißenburg i. Bay. Series of Historical Place Name Book of Bavaria. Middle Franconia, Vol. 2 . Munich: Commission for bayer. State history 1966.
  • Hanns Hubert Hofmann: Historical Atlas of Bavaria, part of Franconia. Row I, Issue 8, Gunzenhausen-Weißenburg. Munich 1960.
  • Treuchtlingen home book. 1984.

Individual evidence

  1. Heimatbuch Treuchtlingen, p. 138; Strassner, p. 40
  2. Hubert Russ: The noble free and counts of Truhendingen. Studies on the history of a dynasty in the Franconian-Swabian-Bavarian border region from the early 12th to the early 15th centuries . Neustadt ad Aisch 1992, p. 257
  3. ^ Regesta sive Rerum Boicarum autographa ad annum usque MCCC. Munich 1828, p. 309
  4. Strassner, p. 40
  5. Gerhard Rechtler: A territorial politician of lower nobility in medieval Franconia: Burkard v. Seckendorff-Jochsberg. In: Yearbook of the Historical Association for Middle Franconia, 95 (1990/91), p. 25
  6. Heimatbuch Treuchtlingen, p. 138
  7. Strassner, p. 40; Hofmann, p. 142
  8. Protestant Church Yearbook for the Kingdom of Bavaria. 1st year 1812, p. 166
  9. Hofmann, p. 257
  10. Hofmann, p. 257; J. Heyberger and others: Topographical-statistical manual of the Kingdom of Bavaria with an alphabetical local dictionary. Munich 1867, column 1106; Official city directory for Bavaria 1964 with statistical information from the 1961 census. Munich 1964, column 836
  11. Heimatbuch Treuchtlingen, p. 138

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