Probach

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Probach was a part of the municipality of Eitorf , of which only the name of the thoroughfare is reminiscent of today. Probach used to be a free aristocratic estate.

Since 1417 the farm was owned by the Herren zu Rennenberg .

The property included an oil mill and earlier also the wine press house , with whose owners the gentlemen von Rennenberg shared the hunting rights. The estate on the Probach and in the Sieg area had fishing rights . The property on the house included 36 acres of farmland, seven acres of meadows, 54 acres of forest and four and a half acres of vineyards. Farther out there were 14 acres of arable land on the Erlenberg, 19 acres of arable land in the floodplains and 17 acres of alders and eight acres of meadows at the cattle yard . In addition, Probach had the blood tithe and the fruit tithe at Gut Richardshohn .

The house was surrounded by a moat. This was linked to the imperial right that someone who had committed a manslaughter and stayed within the trench for three days should be exempt from his sentence. The exception was an extradition requested by the sovereign.

In a legal dispute in 1688, both the heirs of the Keltershuus and the Countess Maria Gabriela de Lalaing, born Countess von Hochstraten and Rennenberg, sued the heirs of Johann Peltzer from Cologne for the Probach manor. It is the property of the gentlemen zu Rennenberg and has only been pledged since 1441. In the course of the proceedings, the cattle yard was also assessed.

Residents

In 1830 Probach was a farm with eight residents.

In 1845 the farm had 15 Catholic residents in two houses.

In 1888 the place had 28 residents in four houses.

In 1901 only the households Ackerer Matthias Ersfeld and manager Georg Pfaff were listed here.

literature

  • H. Sussenburger: Alt-Eitorf . Wilhelm Heck printing works, Eitorf 1938.

Individual evidence

  1. Description of the Royal Prussian Rhine Provinces 1830, p. 296
  2. Overview of the components and list of all localities ..., Reg.-Bez. Cologne, 1845, p. 80
  3. ^ Community encyclopedia for the province of Rhineland, edition 1888, p. 114
  4. ^ Resident directory Siegkreis 1901

Coordinates: 50 ° 46 ′ 40.5 "  N , 7 ° 27 ′ 47.7"  E