Schmürsches

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Schmürsches
City of Wuppertal
Coordinates: 51 ° 17 ′ 40 ″  N , 7 ° 8 ′ 36 ″  E
Height : 230 m above sea level NHN
Postal code : 42111
Area code : 0202
Schmürsches (Wuppertal)
Schmürsches

Location of Schmürsches in Wuppertal

The Schmürsche court
The Schmürsche court

Schmürsches is a court in the north of the Bergisch city ​​of Wuppertal .

Location and description

The Hofschaft is located in the south-west of the Dönberg residential area in the Uellendahl-Katernberg district at an altitude of 230  m above sea level. NHN in the valley of the Hardenberger Bach .

Neighboring places are Dönberg Saurenhaus , Siebeneick , Mutzberg , Knorrsiepen , Dümpel , Engelshaus , Jungsholz , Grades , Bruch , Schimmelshaus , Worth , Brink , Frickenhaus , Schmitzhaus , Heidacker , Unte- and Obenrohleder . To the south is the Woltersberg elevation in the Grosse Busch / An Woternocken forest area.

The Wuppertal circular route leads past Schmürsches.

In the local dialect the place was also called Schmüres or Mürershaus .

history

Schmürsches was first mentioned as Muerer in a treasury book of Brandenburg subjects around 1490 and belonged to the Duchy of Berg in the late Middle Ages under the rule of Hardenberg . In the early modern period as the membership is Muererhuis to Hardberger peasantry Supreme Seven Eick notarized.

In the 19th century, Schmürsches belonged to the Obensiebeneick peasantry and the Dönberg parish in the town of Hardenberg's mayor's office , which was renamed Neviges in 1935 . From 1816 to 1861 it belonged to the Elberfeld district and from 1861 to the old Mettmann district .

The place is marked on the parish cadastre of the parcel cadastre of the Hardenberg mayor from 1815/16 as zu Schmürers . In the municipality lexicon for the province of Rhineland from 1888, a house with six inhabitants is given.

With the municipal reform of 1929, the south-eastern part of Obensiebeneick was split off and incorporated into the newly founded town of Wuppertal together with southern Dönberger localities, the rest of Obensiebeneick and Schmürsches initially remained with Neviges. Due to the regional reform of North Rhine-Westphalia , Neviges came to the city of Velbert at the beginning of 1975 and the rest of Obensiebeneick was also incorporated into Wuppertal.

literature

  • Rolf Müller: Dönberg, a parish on the edge , Aussaat Verlag, Wuppertal, 1976

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rolf Müller: Dönberg, a parish on the edge, Aussaat Verlag, Wuppertal, 1976
  2. Königliches Statistisches Bureau (Prussia) (Ed.): Community encyclopedia for the Rhineland Province, based on the materials of the census of December 1, 1885 and other official sources, (Community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia, Volume XII), Berlin 1888.