Negenharry

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Coat of arms of the municipality of Negenharrie
Negenharry
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Coordinates: 54 ° 9 '  N , 10 ° 5'  E

Basic data
State : Schleswig-Holstein
Circle : Rendsburg-Eckernförde
Office : Bordesholm
Height : 39 m above sea level NHN
Area : 12.43 km 2
Residents: 360 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 29 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 24625
Primaries : 04322, 04394
License plate : RD, ECK
Community key : 01 0 58 109
Office administration address: Mühlenstrasse 7
24582 Bordesholm
Website : www.bordesholm.de
Mayor : Hans-Jürgen Leptien (AFW)
Location of the municipality of Negenharrie in the Rendsburg-Eckernförde district
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Negenharrie is a municipality in the district of Rendsburg-Eckernförde in Schleswig-Holstein .

geography

Negenharrie is 6 km southeast of Bordesholm and borders the 521 hectare nature reserve Dosenmoor .

The slightly hilly area is on the edge of the Holstein Switzerland region . Between the incurred in the last ice Endmoränenzug at the lower run of the eider and to Neumünster mounted around Sander and bog.

A district of Negenharrie is Fiefharrie . The municipal area also includes the Kiebitz (berg), Loh, Negenharrier Moor and Gut Ovendorf developments.

history

The origin of the place names of Fiefharrie and Negenharrie has not been finally clarified. -Harghe is a common place name in Old Danish and means hill. So the settlement was situated on a hill. In the Old and Middle High German language area, the word Hor meant mud or morass, derogatory also dirt. Hore or Hare stood for mud, bog or swamp soil. Because of the nearby can moor , this -hare may have become the later -harrie; the settlement in the moor. The component -harrie can also be found in the name of the neighboring community Großharrie and its districts Kleinharrie, Kleinharrieredder and Großharriefeld.

Fiefharrie was first mentioned in writing as Gripesharghe in 1349, and again recorded as Gripesharghe in 1387. In 1641 the name Vifharry appeared in the register of the Bordesholm monastery. Gripes is to be regarded as a personal name, probably the owner of the designated homestead. It is not clear why the name was changed to Vifharrie in 1641. There were probably five farms (Low German fief ) in the area.

In 1408 Negenharrie was first mentioned in writing as Kerstoffersharghe, listed as Christoffersharge in 1434, and in 1615 the place name Negenharry appeared. Kerstoffer or Christoffer are the names of the respective settlers. It is not known why the place was renamed Negenharrie in 1615. It is assumed that there are nine farms ( negen in Low German ).

The settlement name Loh refers to the Middle High German name for grove. For the Teutons, Loh was the name of their sacred groves and sacrificial sites. The settlement name lapwing is likely to have its origin in the (probably resident) marsh bird of the same name .

After the monks had settled in the Bordesholm monastery in 1330 , they began to acquire land subject to tax. In 1408 the Bordesholm Monastery bought the settlement of Kerstoffersharghe from the squire Swyn von Qualen for 540 Lübische Marks .

In 1544, King Christian III. Denmark carried out the second division of Schleswig-Holstein. His half-brother Johann received the Hadersleben part and the Bordesholm monastery. In 1566 he closed the monastery in the course of the Reformation and moved into its possession. The ducal office of Bordesholm was established and existed until 1867. After the taxable farms were re-established around 1570, Negenharrie had nine hooves (farms) and Fiefharrie five hooves.

In 1627 Negenharrie lost 26 horses and 111 cattle to plundering war hordes during the Thirty Years' War . This corresponded to almost the entire animal population of that time. When more looting ensued, the residents became impoverished and starved.

In 1672, after around 30,000 men from Brandenburg, Imperial and Polish troops had flooded and robbed the duchies around 15 years earlier, things were particularly bad for the Hufner Negenharriers. Almost the entire Bordesholm office was considered poor or poor.

In 1682 there was mainly arable farming (rye, buckwheat , oats) and cattle breeding (pigs). The pigs were herded into the woods to be acorn- fed; It was heated with peat from the nearby moor.

The Bordesholm office was finally ruined by the Great Northern War (1700–1720). In 1707, eight out of nine resident hoofers from Negenharrie asked for the return of the duties they had already paid. In the course of the following years cattle diseases occurred and one had to repeatedly strive for exemption from taxes; between 1755 and 1771 alone, this happened six times.

On April 20, 1777, there was a great fire in the village of Negenharrie. Of the 42 existing buildings, 34 burned down completely and three were damaged by the fire. Only five buildings, including three small bakery houses, were spared from the flames. The village was rebuilt in the following years, but recovered slowly.

politics

Community representation

Of the nine seats in the municipal council, the AFW community of voters has five seats since the 2008 local elections and the AWN four. In the 2018 local elections, the distribution of the nine seats was: AFW four and AWN five.

coat of arms

Blazon : “Divided by blue and red by a curved silver tip. Above right a silver heraldic lily, above left a silver spade, below a green fallen two-leaved linden branch. "

The two linden leaves have nine or five transverse ribs and thus stand for the joined districts of Negenharrie (negen: Low German for "nine") and Fiefharrie (fief: Low German for "five").

Culture and sights

In Negenharrie and Fiefharrie there are several half-timbered and brick farms, mostly from the 19th century. The old part of Hof Schnack from Negenharrie (1845) was rebuilt together with Hof Schurbohm from Großharrie in the open-air museum Molfsee .

The large, very old avenue of lime trees, right on Fiefharrier Dorfplatz, is a protected nature reserve. The village's former windmill can be found in Mühlenstraße .

Personalities

Web links

Commons : Negenharrie  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. North Statistics Office - Population of the municipalities in Schleswig-Holstein 4th quarter 2019 (XLSX file) (update based on the 2011 census) ( help on this ).
  2. Local elections on May 6, 2018, NEGENHARRIE municipality. (PDF) Retrieved September 3, 2018 .
  3. Schleswig-Holstein's municipal coat of arms