Rautersbeul

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Rautersbeul
City of Attendorn
Coordinates: 51 ° 7 ′ 44 ″  N , 7 ° 52 ′ 19 ″  E
Residents : (Jun 30, 2019)
Postal code : 57439
Area code : 02722
Rautersbeul (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Rautersbeul

Location of Rautersbeul in North Rhine-Westphalia

View from Biekhofen to Rautersbeul
View from Biekhofen to Rautersbeul

Rautersbeul is a residential area in the town of Attendorn in the Olpe district ( North Rhine-Westphalia ) and has 7 residents.

geography

Rautersbeul with the Relekes Hof is located west of the core town of Attendorn in the vicinity of the Wesmecke area and the Attendorn district of Biekhofen to the east . The farm is 344 m above sea level and is surrounded by Heinberg (332 m), Sellberg (404 m) and Himberg (416 m).

history

Politically, Rautersbeul was formerly part of the Waldenburg office and the Gogericht and parish Attendorn of the Windhausen peasantry , which also included surrounding towns such as Biekhofen, Dahlhausen , Beukenbeul and the like. a. belonged to.

The Relekes Hof, one of the oldest farms in the Attendorn area, formerly known as the small " Kötter Guth ", belonged to the heirs of Mayor Gertmann (Attendorn) around 1658. Georg Relek until 1666 and Degenhardt Michels von Heulschotten until 1681 are named as tenants . Later, after Roetger zu Beckhoven , the Cramer family took over the farm. From 1699 Johann Cramer, Friedrich Cramer, Johann Cramer (1700–1751) and Anton Cramer are mentioned. Through the Servitut-Liberation Act of 1819, Anton Cramer became the owner of Rautersbeul.

In 1871 there were 10 residents on the Relekes farm. The address book from 1929 lists the names "Heinrich, Johann and Josef Cramer".

In 1935 Josef Cramer (1895–1957) built a new house, later the stables and, after a fire, the large barn were rebuilt. Josef Cramer represented the peasant class as a local farmer leader and local farmer. Appointed to the parish council of Attendorn, he was also first chairman of the Attendorn savings and loan fund. When the St. Hubertus rifle club was founded in Biekhofen in 1938, he was elected first chairman of the club.

The address book from 1956 in Rautersbeul lists the names "Heinrich, Johann and Klementine Cramer, Gertrud and Günter Hornich and Paul Otto".

The court heiress Irmgard Cramer married the farmer Paul Otto von Gut Dahm in 1950 . The property in a scenic location is still owned by the family's descendants.

From 1819 Rautersbeul belonged in the Attendorn office to the Attendorn-Land community until it was incorporated into the town of Attendorn in 1969.

Individual evidence

  1. Population statistics of the city of Attendorn (as of June 30, 2019) , accessed on August 18, 2019.
  2. Julius Pickert: The farms of the Attendorn parish in the 17th century , in: Heimatblätter des Kreis Olpe, 4th century. 1926/27, page 41/42
  3. Our village of Biekhofen - Festschrift of the St. Hubertus shooting club 1938–1988
  4. ^ Official address book of the district of Olpe 1928/29, section Attendorn-Land municipality, page 88/89
  5. Hubert Luke: The history of our home village Biekhofen , self-distribution 1992/93
  6. ^ Biekhofen shooting club - history of the shooting club
  7. Home address book of the district of Olpe, Münster 1956, section Attendorn-Land, page 160