Manor sticks

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The manor Stöcken was a manor at the gates of the city of Hanover in what is now the Stöcken district . It was presumably located between the lower reaches of the Strangriedegraben , which flows into the Leine here under the name Stöckener Bach , and the street Auf der Klappenburg .

history

In the village formerly known as "Stockheim", a head tax description from the Guelph Principality of Calenberg-Göttingen listed a further ten people on the manor, which at the time belonged to the Hanoverian noble family von Anderten, along with 229 other residents of the place and the family of Pastor Justus Georg Meyer, who worked in Marienwerder lay. Maria Blank, a widow of Anderten and owner of the estate "zu Stöckheim", set up the Stöcken-Letter ferry during the time of the Electorate of Hanover in 1700 , through which she wanted to make her fields at Letter easier to reach.

The manor Stöcken later became the property of the von Schwicheldt family and the von Bremer family . Coming from this family, Count Bremer had the knighthood vote associated with the estate transferred to Gut Wunstorf III in 1870 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Carl-Hans Hauptmeyer : 1689 , in: Hannover Chronik , p. 66ff .; here: p. 68; limited preview in Google Book search
  2. a b c Helmut Zimmermann : sticks. Farming village and industry , in this: From Anderten to Stöcken (= forays through Hanover's history ), Harenberg-Labs, Hanover 1987, ISBN 3-89042-023-0 , pp. 91–97; here: p. 91f.
  3. ^ Günter Gebhardt: Military affairs, transport and economy in the middle of the Electorate and Kingdom of Hanover 1692–1866 (= Studies on Lower Saxony State History , Vol. 1), Stuttgart: Ibidem-Verlag, 2010, ISBN 978-3-8382-0184-9 , P. 134; limited preview in Google Book search

Coordinates: 52 ° 24 ′ 45.6 "  N , 9 ° 39 ′ 0.7"  E