Reichersdorf (Thalmassing)

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Reichersdorf
Thalmässing market
Coordinates: 49 ° 3 ′ 15 ″  N , 11 ° 12 ′ 3 ″  E
Height : 562 m
Residents : 49  (Jan. 2, 2018)
Postal code : 91177
Area code : 09173
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Reichersdorf

Reichersdorf is a district of the Thalmässing market in the Middle Franconian district of Roth in Bavaria .

Geographical location

The church village is located on the Jura plateau of the southern Franconian Jura at 562 meters above sea level, southeast of Ruppmannsburg .

The village corridor is 364 hectares .

Place name interpretation

Karl Kugler interprets the place name as "Dorf des Richheri, ie the rich, the mighty warrior, from richi, rich, powerful, and heri, warrior."

history

The place was probably in the 8./9. Founded Century. It is first mentioned in a document in 1129, when the Plankstetten monastery was equipped with goods. The local nobleman Wolffher de Richerstorff is named among the witnesses to the founding deed. He and his son Dietrich are also mentioned in the 12th century donation book of the Berchtesgaden Provost; The latter appears again as "Dietricus de Richersdorf" between 1146 and 1149 as a documentary witness for the Plankstetten monastery and in an episcopal-Eichstätt document from June 18, 1162. In 1372 Reichersdorf came under the rule of the burgrave of Nuremberg and in 1440 became Brandenburg -ansbachisch and was subordinate to the Oberamt Stauf-Landeck. In 1411 the Berchtesgaden monastery sold the property of its provost office (Groß-) Höbing to the Kastl monastery , and the latter sold the property in 1457 to the cathedral chapter of Eichstätt.

During the Thirty Years' War the village was ravaged by the Swedes; In 1642 there were no more horses or oxen available. In the area of ​​Reichersdorf, for example in the Reichersdorfer Leithnerackergrube, up to the 18th century Bohner ore with 30 percent iron content was mined in the opencast mine , this in margrave smelting works and - in the case of the Leithnerackergrube with rich seams of 3.5 feet thick - was smelted in the prince-bishop's iron smelting works in Obereichstätt.

Towards the end of the Old Kingdom , the village consisted of ten properties, of which three courtyards and five Köbler estates belonged to the former Brandenburg-Ansbach, and since 1792 Prussian caste office Stauf (since 1797 with seat in Thalmässing), which also exercised village and community rule, and two estates, which probably belonged to the Willibaldschorstift of the cathedral chapter Eichstätt since 1457. In addition to the village church, there was also the shepherd's house as communal property. The high jurisdiction lay until 1792/97 when Oberamt Stauf-Landeck. The church belonged to the lower Thalmässinger Evangelical-Lutheran parish of St. Gotthard.

In the new Kingdom of Bavaria (1806) Reichersdorf came together with Ruppmannsburg in 1808 to the Wengen tax district . With the community edict of 1818, Ruppmannsburg and Reichersdorf were merged to form the Rural community of Ruppmannsburg. Initially (from 1809) in the Raitenbuch regional court , the community came to the Greding regional court in 1812 .

In 1875, six horses and 125 head of cattle were kept among 77 inhabitants. Reichersdorf suffered from water shortages due to its location on the Alb plateau. The community envelope, a depression in the center of the village that collected the surface water, was used to supply domestic animals with water; the grazing cattle were supplied with water by the "Kühhüll" at Thalmässinger Weg. Some farms had their own shell. The rainwater was collected from the roofs as drinking water for the households by means of round cisterns. In 1920 wells were drilled in the village - a laborious undertaking given the rocky subsoil from a depth of about five meters, which was only crowned with success in one case. In 1926, a high-pressure water line was set up from a water tank at Hohen Rancken. In 1980/81 Reichersdorf joined the water supply of the Jura-Schwarzach-Thalach group. In 1934 the village was connected to the electrical network.

In the first years after the Second World War , the population had temporarily increased sharply due to refugees and displaced persons. On January 1, 1972, the municipality of Ruppmannsburg and thus also Reichersdorf was incorporated into the Thalmässing market in the Roth district.

Today, the children attend primary school in Thalmässing as learner drivers. In earlier times (so in the 19th century and until the 1960s) they went to school in Ruppmannsburg, which belonged to the Evangelical Lutheran parish of St. Gotthard in Thalmässing.

In 2012/13, as part of the land consolidation , village renewal measures were started.

Population development

  • 1818: 78 (13 "fire places" = households, 13 families)
  • 1823: 78 (13 properties)
  • 1846: 85 (16 houses, 18 families, including 1 landlord)
  • 1871: 77 (47 buildings)
  • 1900: 92 (15 residential buildings)
  • 1937: 90 Protestants, no Catholics
  • 1950: 127 (15 properties)
  • 1961: 70 (14 residential buildings)
  • 1970: 54
  • 2015: 48
  • 2018: 49

traffic

Municipal roads connect Reichersdorf with Wengen and there with the state road 2227 , with Ruppmannsburg, with Waizenhofen and with Biburg .

The Thalmässinger hiking trail no. 6 touches Reichersdorf.

St. John Baptist village church

Evangelical Lutheran branch church of St. Johannis Beheading

The small, rectangular hall building with a hipped roof and an eastern tower with a flat tent roof was built in 1775 according to plans by the Brandenburg-Ansbach court building director Johann David Steingruber . It is equipped with a pulpit altar and is considered an architectural monument.

societies

  • Evangelical rural youth (ELJ) Reichersdorf
  • Ruppmannsburg-Reichersdorf volunteer fire department

Recurring festivals

Every year a parish is celebrated on the 1st Sunday in September .

Personalities

  • Fritz Weglöhner († March 5, 2012), local researcher, fossil and prehistory collector
Farmhouse from Reichersdorf in the Franconian Open Air Museum Bad Windsheim

Others

A Jura farmhouse , the "Gerchadel" property, which dates back to 1497 and was largely rebuilt in the late 17th century, stood in Reichersdorf near the church and has been the largest farmhouse in the Franconian Open Air Museum in Bad Windsheim since 2010/2012 integrated bohemian stall. An underground corridor led from the farmhouse to the church choir.

literature

  • Wolfgang Wiessner: Historical Atlas of Bavaria. Part Franconia, series I, issue 24: Hilpoltstein. Munich 1978
  • Gerhard Hirschmann: Historical Atlas of Bavaria. Part of Franconia. Row I, Issue 6. Eichstätt. Beilngries-Eichstätt-Greding. Munich 1959
  • Franz Xaver Buchner: The diocese of Eichstätt. Volume I: Eichstätt 1937
  • Ralf Rossmeissl: ... and it does exist! A mysterious underground corridor at the house in Reichersdorf. In: Franconia under one roof. Bad Windsheim, 34 (2012), pp. 39-42
  • Fritz Weglöhner: In earlier times, stories from Reichersdorf. In: Heimatkundliche Streifzüge 26 (2007), pp. 88–90
  • Fritz Weglöhner: All of the Reichersdorf residents were standing in front of their houses when the Americans came. In: End of the war in 1945 - a look back after 50 years. Special issue of the local history forays, 2005
  • Konrad Bedal: Stable vault in the Jura house. In: Das Jura-Haus 17 (2011/2012), pp. 11-17
  • Fritz Weglöhner: Water shortage in the Jura. In: Heimatkundliche Streifzüge 27 (2008), pp. 21–23

Web links

Commons : Reichersdorf  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Thalmässing
  2. Wiessner, p. 37
  3. ^ Karl Kugler: Explanation of a thousand place names of the Altmühlalp and its surroundings. One try. Eichstätt 1873: Verlag der Krüll'schen Buchhandlung, p. 124 (No. 370)
  4. Franz Heidingsfelder (arrangement): The Regesta of the Bishops of Eichstätt , Erlangen: Palm & Enke 1938, p. 105 (No. 327)
  5. Heidingsfelder, p. 120 (No. 386), p. 137 (No. 433); Wiessner, pp. 18, 144
  6. Hilpoltsteiner Courier of November 17, 2009
  7. Buchner I, p. 413
  8. Wiessner, p. 180
  9. ^ Hilpoltsteiner Kurier of May 8, 2006; Collecting sheet of the Histor. Eichstätt Association 54 (1938), pp. 20, 23, 26
  10. Hirschmann, pp. 81, 135
  11. a b c Hirschmann, p. 230
  12. a b Kgl. Statistical Bureau (ed.): Complete list of localities of the Kingdom of Bavaria. According to districts, administrative districts, court districts and municipalities, including parish, school and post office affiliation ... with an alphabetical general register containing the population according to the results of the census of December 1, 1875 . Adolf Ackermann, Munich 1877, 2nd section (population figures from 1871, cattle figures from 1873), Sp. 1164 , urn : nbn: de: bvb: 12-bsb00052489-4 ( digitized version ).
  13. Weglöhner 2007; Way wage earner 2008
  14. ^ A b Eduard Vetter: Statistical handbook and address book of Middle Franconia in the Kingdom of Bavaria . Ansbach 1846, p. 123
  15. Hilpoltsteiner Kurier of May 22, 2011, November 18, 2011 and October 2, 2012
  16. Alphabetical index of all the localities contained in the Rezatkreise ... , Ansbach 1818, p. 75
  17. K. Bayer. Statistical Bureau (Ed.): Directory of localities of the Kingdom of Bavaria, with alphabetical register of places . LXV. Issue of the contributions to the statistics of the Kingdom of Bavaria. Munich 1904, Section II, Sp. 1225 ( digitized version ).
  18. Buchner I, p. 415
  19. Bavarian State Statistical Office (ed.): Official city directory for Bavaria, territorial status on October 1, 1964 with statistical information from the 1961 census . Issue 260 of the articles on Bavaria's statistics. Munich 1964, DNB  453660959 , Section II, Sp. 798 ( digitized version ).
  20. ^ Bavarian State Statistical Office (ed.): Official place directory for Bavaria . Issue 335 of the articles on Bavaria's statistics. Munich 1973, DNB  740801384 , p. 167 ( digitized version ).
  21. ^ [1] Website of the Thalmässing market
  22. On the road together. Churches and parishes in the district of Roth and in the city of Schwabach , Schwabach / Roth undated [2000], p. 191
  23. ^ Hilpoltsteiner Kurier from September 1, 2008 and September 6 and 9, 2013
  24. ^ Hilpoltsteiner Kurier of April 3 and November 17, 2009, October 20 and November 1, 2010, October 12 and 21, 2012; Archived copy ( Memento of the original from December 22, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Description on Freilandmuseum.de @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / Freilandmuseum.de
  25. Archived copy ( memento of the original dated December 22, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Freilandmuseum.de @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / Freilandmuseum.de