Replining

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The expired Vorwerk Replinchen on the Urmes table sheet 3947 Baruth from 1841

Replinchen (also Repplinchen ) was a Vorwerk on the Freidorf district , a district of the municipality of Halbe in the district of Dahme-Spreewald (Brandenburg). The Vorwerk was built before 1716 and closed after 1860.

location

The Vorwerk was located immediately south of the Replinchener See, about 3.5 km southwest of Halbe and about 3.8 km northwest of Freidorf in the district of Freidorf in the Staakower Heide at about 52  m above sea level. NHN .

history

The Vorwerk appears for the first time in a document in 1716, in the Replin spelling . In 1744 it was then called Replinichen; Bratring writes it to Repplinchen. Otherwise it is mostly called replining; It is also listed under this name in the historical local dictionary. In the Schmettauschen map series from 1767/87 the Vorwerk is written as Krepplinichen .

Among the goods belonging to the Teupitz rule, which King Friedrich Wilhelm I bought on December 18, 1717 for 54,000 thalers from Baron Ludwig Alexander von Schenck for his rule in Königs Wusterhausen, was the Replinichen suburb . From the goods he formed the Teupitz office .

Bratring described it in 1805 (status 1801) as a dairy and sheep farm, not far from Freidorf, has neither meadow wax nor a garden. 2 fire pits and 5 residents. The locality directory of the Potsdam government district from 1817 is listed under the Teupitz office : Replinchen, Meierei belonging to the Teupitz office ... The topographical-statistical overview of the government district of Potsdam and the city of Berlin from 1841 mentions it as: Replinchen, Meierei (belonging to Löpten ...) . No population is given. It is no longer mentioned in the local statistics of the government district of Potsdam with the city of Berlin from 1861.

In 1850 Replinchen belonged to the Buchholz office . The estate had a size of 151 acres 165 square rods , of which 96 square rods were courtyard, 2 acres 60 square rods were gardens, 127 acres and 4 square rods were arable and 22 acres were 5 square rods Hutung. At that time it was combined with the Vorwerk Löpten. Friedrich Viebeg had been the tenant since 1838 (or 1839). The hand register (from 1857) name a Levy Wolf as a presumed successor. According to the hand-held registers, the combined good replining and soldering was circular. At the end of the 1850s, the court chamber of the royal family estates held negotiations with Levy Wolff about the acquisition of the Replinchen suburb. The exchange with Levy Wolf probably came about around 1863. Name and first name could be swapped here, and the owner of the farm was the merchant Wolff Levy, who had to file for bankruptcy in 1865. However, the name Wolff Levy / Levy Wolff was quite common among the 19th century Jewish population.

Replinchen is still listed in Heinrich Rudolph's most complete geographic-topographical-statistical local dictionary of Germany from 1863. Whether it still existed back then has to be doubted.

literature

  • Heinrich Karl Wilhelm Berghaus: Land book of the Mark Brandenburg and the Markgrafthum Nieder-Lausitz in the middle of the 19th century; or geographical-historical-statistical description of the Province of Brandenburg, at the instigation of the State Minister and Upper President Flottwell. Second volume. 650 p., Printed and published by Adolph Müller, Brandenburg 1855. Online at Google Books (hereinafter abbreviated to Berghaus, Landbuch, Vol. 2 with corresponding page number)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm August Bratring: Statistical-topographical description of the entire Mark Brandenburg. Second volume. Containing the Mittelmark and Ukermark. VIII, 583 S., Berlin, Maurer, 1805 Online at Google Books (hereinafter abbreviated as Bratring, statistical-topographical description with corresponding page number)
  • Lieselott Enders, Margot Beck: Historical local dictionary for Brandenburg. Part IV. Teltow. 395 p., Hermann Böhlaus successor Weimar, 1976, p. 228.
  • Ortschafts = directory of the government = district of Potsdam according to the latest district division from 1817, with a note of the district to which the place previously belonged, the quality, number of people, confession, ecclesiastical circumstances, owner and address, along with an alphabetical register. Berlin, Georg Decker Online at Google Books .

Individual evidence

  1. Ernst Fidicin: The territories of the Mark Brandenburg. History of the district of Teltow and the cities, manors, villages, etc. located in the same, Berlin, 1857. Online at Google Books
  2. Francesko Rocca: History and administration of the royal family property: according to the files and documents of the Kgl. Court Chamber in Charlottenburg compiled. 522 pp., Berlin, Rohde, 1913–1914 (p. 3)
  3. Bratring, Statistisch-topographische Beschreibung, p. 370 Online at Google Books
  4. ↑ Ortschafts = directory of the government = district of Potsdam according to the latest district division from 1817, with a note of the district to which the place previously belonged, the quality, number of people, confession, ecclesiastical circumstances, owner and address, along with an alphabetical register . Georg Decker, Berlin 1817 (without pagination) online at Google Books
  5. August von Sellentin: Topographical-statistical overview of the government district of Potsdam and the city of Berlin: Compiled from official sources. 292 p., Verlag der Sander'schen Buchhandlung, 1841 Central and State Library Berlin: Link to the digitized version (p. 186)
  6. Richard Boeckh: Local statistics of the government district Potsdam with the city of Berlin. 276 p., Published by Dietrich Reimer, Berlin, 1861 at Google Books , p. 204/05.
  7. ^ Berghaus, Landbuch, Vol. 2, p. 596 Online at Google Books .
  8. ^ Karl Friedrich Rauer: Hand register of the knight estates represented in all circles of the Prussian state on district and state parliaments. 454 p., Self-published by Rauer, Berlin 1857 Online at Google Books
  9. a b Brandenburgisches Landeshauptarchiv: Online research: Exchange agreement with the landowner Lewy Wolff about the Vorwerk Replinchen and other goods 1857, 1858
  10. ^ Brandenburgisches Landeshauptarchiv: Online research:… drafts of exchange contracts between the court chamber administration and the owner L. Wolff, 1860
  11. ^ Brandenburgisches Landeshauptarchiv: Online research: Acquisition of the Vorwerk Replinchen belonging to the landowner Wolff zu Löpten. 1857-1863
  12. National newspaper, first leg to No. 239 Wednesday, May 24, 1865 bankruptcy cases online at Google Books
  13. ^ Heinrich Rudolph: Most complete geographical-topographical-statistical local dictionary of Germany, Volume 2. Albert Hofmann, Leipzig 1863. Online at Google Books

Coordinates: 52 ° 6 ′  N , 13 ° 39 ′  E