Mittelmühle (Dingolshausen)

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Middle mill
community Dingolshausen
Coordinates: 49 ° 54 ′ 30 ″  N , 10 ° 24 ′ 0 ″  E
Height : 267 m
Incorporated into: Dingolshausen
Postal code : 97497
Area code : 09382

The middle mill is a wasteland in the district of Dingolshausen in the Lower Franconian district of Schweinfurt .

Geographical location

The Mittelmühle is located in the east of the Dingolshausen municipality on the Volkachbach . In the north, part of the core village of Dingolshausen can be found with the residential area “Am Steinbruch”. Further east, connected by the brook, is the Volkachsmühle , after which the area of ​​the community of Michelau in the Steigerwald begins. The state road St2274 runs in the south and separates the Mittelmühle from the foothills of the Steigerwald . The old town of Dingolshausen can be found in the southwest and west.

history

The mill is mentioned for the first time in the 19th century: In 1820 the dingol house miller Josef Peter Sendner sued the middle miller Valentin Ziegler because he could not pay his share in a new weir . As a result, Ziegler went bankrupt in 1821, but kept the mill until 1835. As with the other mills in the village, it was then taken over by Josef Georg Sendner, who ran it with his wife Anna-Maria, née Englert, from Wiesentheid .

In 1855 the mill was taken over by Josef Georg's son Michael Sendner before it came to Emilian Sendner and his wife Eleonore in 1890. Emilian renovated the building in 1891 and set up a plaster mill. Otto Sendner received the mill in 1927, he was the last middle miller because the grinding mill was shut down in 1955 and the grist mill in 1960. Between 1959 and 1994 Willi Grünewald and Elfriede Sendner lived in the property. Hubert Erk and Doris Grünewald have lived here since 1994.

Mill and mill technology

The mill was together with the village mill on a mill stream that branched off from the Volkach. It was filled in in 1960. There was a footbridge about 20 meters below the mill. The mill was used as a grain mill and as a plaster mill. The property consisted of the mill, a distillery , the barn and a cellar. The mill operated a grinding and a grist tunnel, later a bag box was attached. In 1936 a diesel engine and a cleaning shop were added.

See also

literature

  • Alexander Sendner: History about the miller's craft . In: Working group for history and culture (ed.): Village history Dingolshausen . Dingolshausen 2000. pp. 145-153.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Sendner, Alexander: Historical facts about the miller's craft . P. 151.