Reboiling

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Neusieden is since 1969 a district of the market Marktschellenberg in Upper Bavarian district of Berchtesgaden .

etymology

The name new boiling is derived from salt boiling. The oldest documented mention as Newsieden is 1386.

history

Presumably as early as the end of the 14th century, Neusiedl was the 2nd Gnotschaft district of the "Ur gnotschaft " Scheffau in the Berchtesgadener Land , which from 1380 formed the heartland of the Reich Prelature Berchtesgaden and the later independent, imperial provostory Berchtesgaden (1559-1803). After three changes of rulership in quick succession, in 1810 the Berchtesgadener Land with its Gnotships was annexed to the Kingdom of Bavaria . Scheffau was then listed as a community in the community registers from 1817 . Even before the general regional reform in Bavaria , Marktschellenberg , the former second capital of the Berchtesgadener Land, as well as Landschellenberg and Scheffau were merged to form the new municipality of Marktschellenberg on October 1, 1969 . Since then, Neusieden has been a district or a Gnotschaft of the Marktschellenberg market.

House names

According to the statistical survey of 1698, the Gnotschaft Neusieden consisted of 28 properties, 22 of which were entire farms and 6 half farms, which were listed with their house names . If the current house name differs from the previous one, it is added in brackets. According to the tax book of 1698, the Gnotschafter district appointed for the Gnotschafterbe district was the farmer of Lenz .

The Brigl, Griesser and Lenz properties are no longer known today. These properties are shown in italics in the table below.

→ See also: List of architectural monuments in Marktschellenberg # Neusieden

Whole yards Half yards
  1. Middle Barmstein
  2. Brigl
  3. Ertl (yodelling) Mehlweg 10
  4. Gangllehen (Auerlehen) Mehlweg 9
  5. Guldenlehen (Graßmannlehen)
  6. Griesser
  7. Behind Hirschbichl
  8. Front Hirschbichl
  9. Behind Kraxenberg
  10. Front Kraxenberg
  11. Leitenlehen
  12. Lenz
  13. Flour way
  14. New Boiling (1)
  15. New Boiling (2)
  16. Poschach wood or -lehen
  17. Rappoltstein or Gschnaitmann
  18. Spielbichl (Wastlerlehen)
  19. Splitterhof (Lenzenlehen)
  20. Weichselleiten (Doffenlehen)
  21. Wörndl (Rottenlehen)
  22. Zill
  1. Ober Barmstein
  2. Unter Barmstein Barmsteinweg 10/11
  3. New Boiling (3)
  4. Point
  5. Roßknechtlehen (Malterlehen)
  6. Roßknechtlehen (Michinggütl)

The current house names are also shown on the topographic map in the Bayernviewer .

In some sources Mehlweg was listed as a separate Gnotschaft in the north of the (remaining) Gnotschaft Neusieden.

Individual evidence

  1. Wolf-Armin Frhr. v. Reitzenstein : Lexicon of Bavarian place names. Origin and meaning . CH Beck, Munich 2006, ISBN 3-406-55206-4 , p. 182 .
  2. ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 434 .
  3. Statistical overview based on the status of 1698. 1. State and nursing court Berchtesgaden. Gnotschaft Scheffau. Second Gnotschafterbekreis = today's Gnotschaft Neusieden
  4. Statistical overview based on the status of 1698. 1. State and nursing court Berchtesgaden. Gnotschaft Scheffau, footnote 9
  5. ^ New boiling in the Bayernviewer. Bavaria Atlas;

Coordinates: 47 ° 41 '  N , 13 ° 4'  E