Puch (Market Indersdorf)

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Puch is a district of the Markt Indersdorf market , which is about 39 kilometers northwest of Munich in the Upper Bavarian district of Dachau .

history

The hamlet of Puch was called "Puech" (Buchenwald) in 1295, it belonged to the parish of Petershausen and from 1873 to the parish of Jetzendorf . In 1760 the manor and jurisdiction lay with the Hofmark Jetzendorf. From 1818 Puch belonged to the municipality of Ainhofen . It has belonged to Markt Indersdorf since January 1, 1972.

Open air festival

Since 1989 the Puch Open Air , an alternative independent festival, has taken place every summer . Since 1991 "Puch" has been held in the orchard and on the pig pasture of Hubert Lehmair's farm in Lueg , who organizes the festival together with his brother Lenz Lehmair . The open air is supported by Zündfunk .

Farm descriptions and ownership successes

No. 1: "Puchbauer", "Häuserer"

around 1710 Georg Stichlmayr, 1740 Matthias Heuserer, around 1750 Michael Hauser, 1787 Mathias Hauser, 1818 Korbinian Hauser, 1848 Georg Hauser, 1883 Josef Hauser, 1912 Georg Hauser.

No. 2: "Hot"

Around 1655 Mathhias Gschäll, around 1713 Simon Schäll, around 1748 Matthias Schäll, around 1803 Josef Schreglmann, around 1816 Georg Stauber von Hartwigshausen , around 1866 Kaspar Stauber, around 1895 Nikolaus Kranz from Pellheim, around 1930 Josef Kranz.

No. 3: "Loser", "Buchhainer", "Buch-Hias"

around 1632 Veit Keller, around 1642 Georg Faltermair, around 1683 Michael Weiß, around 1712 Peter Erhard, around 1748 Johann Erhard, around 1808 Josef Wollschlager from Haimhausen , around 1840 Matthias Huber from Hilgertshausen , around 1860 Josef Eggmair from Thallern, around 1886 Jakob Seemüller from Gumpersdorf, 1922 Jakob Seemüller. In 1939 the property burned down to the ground.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 443 f .

literature

  • Max Gruber, Hella Neuner: History and meaning of the communities . In: Heimatbuch Landkreis und Stadt Dachau, Dachau 1971.
  • Otto Hefele, Gerhard Becker: Chronicle Ainhofen . Reichertshausen, Neuried, 2006; unpublished.
  • Wilhelm Liebhardt, Günther Pölsterl: The communities of the district of Dachau . Dachau 1992. ISBN 3-89251-053-9 .

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Coordinates: 48 ° 25 '  N , 11 ° 24'  E