Pickartsberg

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Pickartsberg
City of Wuppertal
Coordinates: 51 ° 14 ′ 2 ″  N , 7 ° 6 ′ 17 ″  E
Height : 193 m above sea level NHN
Pickartsberg (Wuppertal)
Pickartsberg

Location of Pickartsberg in Wuppertal

The hamlet of Pickartsberg used to be to the left of the road that was laid out in 1900
The hamlet of Pickartsberg used to be to the left of the road that was laid out in 1900

Pickartsberg is a locality in the mountainous city ​​of Wuppertal .

Location and description

Pickartsberg lies at an altitude of 193  m above sea level. NHN in the west of today's residential area Zoo in the Elberfeld-West district in a residential area known as “the Boltenberg ”, south of Sonnborn on the Zur Waldesruh street . Neighboring locations are Sonnborn, Oben vorm Steeg , Below vorm Steeg , Hammerstein , Boltenberg, Hülsen and Untere Rutenbeck .

Etymologically, Pickart stands for a family name.

history

The place emerged from a farm that was mentioned in a document in 1581 and at the time belonged to the Elberfeld farm association , which was an allod of the Cologne archbishopric and was located in the office and parish of Elberfeld .

In 1815/16 the place had 33 inhabitants. In 1832 Pickartsberg was the titular place of the Pickartsberger Rotte of the rural outskirts of the parish and the city of Elberfeld . The place, categorized as a hamlet according to the statistics and topography of the Düsseldorf administrative district , had three residential buildings and six agricultural buildings at that time. At that time there were 42 people living in the village, all of them of Protestant faith.

On the map from 1824 and 1843, the location is labeled Pickartsbg . The place Pickhardtsberg was written in 1852 , this writing variant was last used on the map from 1927. On a 1938 map, the place is labeled Pickartsberg . In the address books from 1850 to 1868/70 the Pickartsberg variant is used, from 1875 Am Pickartsberg .

In 1869 Hugo Baum acquired the Boltenberg estate. Seven years later, in 1876, he acquired the neighboring Pickartsberg and Hülsen estates.

Today's street

Today's Pickartsberg street was renamed in 1935, previously it was called Hugo-Straße and was named after Hugo Baum on September 9, 1897. It is further west of the original hamlet.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Wolfgang Stock: Wuppertal street names. Their origin and meaning. Thales Verlag, Essen-Werden 2002, ISBN 3-88908-481-8
  2. ^ Hermann Kießling: Courtyards and farm associations in Wuppertal. Bergisch-Märkischer Genealogischer Verlag, Wuppertal 1977.
  3. a b Johann Georg von Viebahn : Statistics and Topography of the Administrative District of Düsseldorf , 1836
  4. ^ Gustav Grote: Johann Peter Baum and Juliane Bockmühl - Your ancestors and descendants , G. Girardet, Wuppertal, 1950