Neusorge (Lauchhammer)

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Neusorge , also Neue Sorge or Naw Zorge , is a desert in southern Brandenburg , north of the village of Grünewalde , today a district of Lauchhammer . It was dredged over in 1930 by the "Koyne" lignite mine owned by Mitteldeutsche Stahlwerke AG .

history

In a Oeder map (around 1600), an area that is irregularly demarcated from the forest is referred to as the “Neusorge field”. Furthermore, the place “Neue Sorge” between Mückenberg and Gorden is noted on the Saxon map of Job Magdeburg from 1566 . From the land tax register of the Finsterwalde lordship it follows:

Sheet 16b Naw Zorge:

  • 10 Shock the judge
  • 12 shock Cuba
  • 10 shock Limpach
  • 4 shock Franze
  • 1gr 4d of 4 Dinstpoten in Forberge
  • 2 shock Schilchin
  • Summa 38 shock

The place therefore consisted of five people who drew for the field work and four servants in the Vorwerk , regardless of whether they all lived permanently in the place or were temporarily recruited from the surrounding villages.

The time for the establishment of the Vorwerk by Otto von Dieskau († 1553, Knight on Finsterwalde, Emperor Charles V and Ferdinand I Lieutenants) is not exactly known, the establishment of Neusorge can be classified based on the tax estimates between 1554 and 1557. Around 1566 the place should have reached the zenith of creativity, the desolation process should have started immediately afterwards, because in 1576 the Bockwitz church visits still contained new care, but in 1577 this reported: “New concern which now more and more knew and no person of the place Meher wont, but who from Diskaw auf Finsterwalde raised a Forberg out of this village ”.

If there was a “New Concern”, there must also have been a place called “Sorge”; this has always been the case with place names. While Marschalleck suspected this place Sorge south of the customs house , today we are convinced that Otto von Dieskau's outwork was built on the deserted and abandoned place “Sorge” and was only filled with new life. It was the cheapest investment, a field and a few places to live and a well were already there. In addition, the name of the corridor “Die Sorge” and the ridge called “Sorgenberg” indicate that the first people were there who could name the corridor after their location, it cannot have been the other way around. So worry and new care are only temporally, but not territorially apart.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ F. Bönisch: New partial results on Niederlausitzer Wüstungen; 1980
  2. K. Paßkönig: The state control register of the 16th century the rule Finsterwalde and the deserted village Neusorge.
  3. ^ KA Marschalleck: Urgeschichte, p. 259
  4. ^ K. Weinert: Heimatkundliche Notes T. I; 2008

Coordinates: 51 ° 31 ′ 16 ″  N , 13 ° 42 ′ 16 ″  E