Mösenthin

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Mösenthin
City of Kalbe (Milde)
Coordinates: 52 ° 44 ′ 55 ″  N , 11 ° 17 ′ 6 ″  E
Height : 41 m above sea level NHN
Area : 5.1 km²
Residents : 24  (Dec. 31, 2018)
Population density : 5 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : July 1, 1950
Incorporated into: Jeggelife
Postal code : 39624
Area code : 039009
Mösenthin (Saxony-Anhalt)
Mösenthin
Mösenthin
Location of Mösenthin in Saxony-Anhalt

Mösenthin is part of the village of Jeggeleben and the town of Kalbe (Milde) in the Altmark district of Salzwedel in Saxony-Anhalt .

geography

The Altmark Mösenthin, a former round square village with a church, is located about 13 kilometers northwest of the town of Kalbe (Milde) on the Baarser Mühlengraben.

history

In 1297 it was reported that the church in the village of Mösentin should receive a wispel of rye every year . In the Landbuch der Mark Brandenburg from 1375 the place is listed as Mösentin . It was partly uninhabited - 2 12  frusta sunt deserta . In 1420 the place was totally desolate . Other Entries to 1444 Mosentin , 1435 dorp Mosentin , 1492 Mass Thin , 1541 Moseltin , 1600 Mosentin , 1687 Mösentien .

During the land reform it was established: a property with over 100 hectares has 301 hectares, 12 properties under 100 hectares have a total of 200 hectares and the church owns 1 hectare. In 1946 the Beetzendorf II estate was expropriated and covered 304 hectares.

In 1986 the Jeggeleben district forester of the state forestry enterprise Salzwedel had its headquarters in Mösenthin.

First mentioned in 1160

The historian Peter P. Rohrlach writes: The statement by Hermes-Weigelt that the place was mentioned in a document as early as 1160 cannot be proven. The authors are probably referring to a publication by Adolph Friedrich Riedel from 1831. He wrote at the time that Mösenthin was probably the residence of Marod von Musithin, who was in the entourage of Margrave Albrecht the Bear in 1160 . The source given by Riedel only in very shortened form could not be determined. In Codex diplomaticus Brandenburgensis the statement is not detectable.

Incorporations

On July 1, 1950, the municipality of Mösenthin from the district of Salzwedel was incorporated into the municipality of Jeggeleben. On January 1, 2011, Jeggeleben was incorporated into Kalbe (Milde). So Mösenthin came on the same day as a district to the new village Jeggeleben and the town of Kalbe (Milde).

Population development

year Residents
1734 45
1774 35
1789 48
1798 45
1801 48
1818 53
year Residents
1840 60
1864 80
1871 73
1885 64
1892 69
1895 66
year Residents
1900 062
1905 060
1910 044
1925 071
1939 063
1946 112
year Residents
2015 25th
2016 24
2017 25th
2018 24

Territory of the respective year. Swell:

religion

The evangelical parish of Mösenthin belonged to the parish of Winterfeld. Today it belongs to the parish of Apenburg in the parish of Salzwedel in the Provostspengel Stendal-Magdeburg of the Evangelical Church in Central Germany .

Culture and sights

  • The Protestant village church Mösenthin is a rectangular stone church with a raised bell carrier.
  • The local cemetery is in the churchyard.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Peter P. Rohrlach: Historical local lexicon for the Altmark (Historical local lexicon for Brandenburg, Part XII) . Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-8305-2235-5 , pp. 1513-1516 .
  2. a b Registration office of the city of Kalbe (Milde): Population data as of December 31. from 2015 to 2018 . 4th March 2019.
  3. Saxony-Anhalt viewer of the State Office for Surveying and Geoinformation ( notes )
  4. ^ Adolph Friedrich Riedel : Codex diplomaticus Brandenburgensis : Collection of documents, chronicles and other source documents . Main part 1st volume 5 . Berlin 1845, p. 290 ( digitized version - A.8).
  5. Johannes Schultze : The land book of the Mark Brandenburg from 1375 (=  Brandenburg land books . Volume 2 ). Commission publisher von Gsellius, Berlin 1940, p. 400 ( uni-potsdam.de ).
  6. ^ Lieselott Enders : New details on the desert history of the Altmark . In: Annual reports of the Altmark Association for Patriotic History . 76th Annual Report, 2004, p. 17 ( altmark-geschichte.de [PDF]).
  7. ^ JAF Hermes, MJ Weigelt: Historical-geographical-statistical-topographical manual from the administrative districts of Magdeburg . Topographical part. Ed .: Verlag Heinrichshofen. tape 2 , 1842, p. 341 ( digitized versionhttp: //vorlage_digitalisat.test/1%3D~GB%3DHB4_AAAAcAAJ%26pg%3DPA341~IA%3D~MDZ%3D%0A~SZ%3D~ double-sided%3D~LT%3D~PUR%3D ).
  8. Adolph Friedrich Riedel : The Mark Brandenburg in 1250 or a historical description of the Brandenburg Lands and their political and ecclesiastical conditions around this time . tape 1 . Dümmler, Berlin 1831, p. 78 ( digitized versionhttp: //vorlage_digitalisat.test/1%3D~GB%3D~IA%3D~MDZ%3D%0A10014048_00096~SZ%3D~ double-sided%3D~LT%3D~PUR%3D ).
  9. Federal Statistical Office (Ed.): Municipalities 1994 and their changes since 01.01.1948 in the new federal states . Metzler-Poeschel, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-8246-0321-7 , pp. 358, 362 .
  10. ^ Wilhelm Zahn : Heimatkunde der Altmark . Edited by Martin Ehlies based on the bequests of the author. 2nd Edition. Verlag Salzwedeler Wochenblatt, Graphische Anstalt, GmbH, Salzwedel 1928, p. 124 .
  11. Parish Almanac or the Protestant clergy and churches of the Province of Saxony in the counties of Wernigerode, Rossla and Stolberg . 19th year, 1903, ZDB -ID 551010-7 , p. 25 ( wiki-de.genealogy.net [accessed December 24, 2017]).
  12. ^ Apenburg parish area. Retrieved March 14, 2019 .
  13. Thomas Hartwig: All Altmark churches from A to Z . Elbe-Havel-Verlag, Havelberg 2012, ISBN 978-3-9814039-5-4 , p. 330 ( limited preview in Google Book search).