Sadersdorf (Kutenholz)

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Sadersdorf ( Low German Soors ) is a residential area in the municipality of Kutenholz in the Lower Saxony district of Stade , which is administratively assigned to the main town of Kutenholz .

Sadersdorf
community Kutenholz
Coordinates: 53 ° 27 ′ 55 "  N , 9 ° 17 ′ 56"  E
Incorporation : January 1, 1929
Incorporated into: Kutenholz
Postal code : 27449
Area code : 04762
Sadersdorf (Lower Saxony)
Sadersdorf

Location of Sadersdorf in Lower Saxony

Geography and transport links

Neighboring places

Essel Mulsum Kutenholz
Hesedorf , Hemelingbostel Neighboring communities Aspe
Byhusen Bredenbeck , Baaste , Farven

traffic

The district roads 42 and 43 lead through the town. The K 42 leads in the northeast to Kutenholz to the L 123 and in the southwest as K 108 in the district of Rotenburg (Wümme) to Byhusen. The K 43 passes in the southeast as K 109 in the Rotenburg district and runs to Farven.

Via the L 123 there is a connection to the federal highways 71 and 73 in Bremervörde and Horneburg .

history

Sadersdorf is a comparatively young village and was only founded after 1791.

Administrative history

Before 1852 Sadersdorf belonged to the Börde Mulsum in the office of Harsefeld . However, the Börde Mulsum changed in 1852 to the Stade office , which was opened in the Himmelpforten office in 1859 . After 1885 the village belonged to the Stade district and since 1932 to the current Stade district .

On January 1, 1929 Sadersdorf was incorporated into Kutenholz.

Population development

year Residents
1824 8 fire places
1871 35 people, 8 houses
1910 44

religion

Sadersdorf is evangelical-Lutheran and has been part of the parish of the Church of St. Petri in Mulsum since 1822 .

Individual evidence

  1. CHCF Jansen: Statistical Handbook of the Kingdom of Hanover . In Commission of the Helwings̓chen Hofbuchhandlung, 1824 ( google.de [accessed on January 25, 2019]).
  2. Prussia (Germany) Royal Statistical Bureau: The communities and manor districts of the Prussian state and their population: Based on the original materials of the general census of December 1, 1871 . Publishing house of the Royal Statistical Bureau, 1873 ( google.de [accessed on January 25, 2019]).
  3. Welcome to Gemeindeververzeichnis.de. Retrieved January 25, 2019 .