Schnaudersmühle

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Schnaudersmühle
City of Prichsenstadt
Coordinates: 49 ° 49 '26 "  N , 10 ° 20' 36"  E
Height : 238 m
Residents : (1987)
Postal code : 97357
Area code : 09382
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Location of the Schnaudersmühle (bold) in the Prichsenstadt municipality

The Schnaudersmühle is a wasteland in the district of Prichsenstadt in the Lower Franconian district of Kitzingen .

Geographical location

The desert is relatively central in the Prichsenstäder municipality in the immediate vicinity of the town of the same name on the Altbach. Some distance in the north, Neuses am Sand rises . To the east, the roads St2420 and the federal road 286 from Prichsenstadt to Neuses pass the mill. In the southeast the city of Prichsenstadt and the Wiesenmühle adjoin , the mill can be found on the street Bei der Bahn . Stadelschwarzach is to the northwest .

history

In 1704, the red tanner Wilhelm Heinrich Schnauder began to build a tinder mill near the older meadow mill . It later took the surname of its builder. The owner of the mill was initially obliged to pay the town three guilders a year. In 1732 Michael Schnauder acquired the mill completely, in 1745 Albrecht Dingfelder is recorded on the mill. He bequeathed the complex to his son Johann Wilhelm Dingfelder in 1774.

After a few years, the Schnaudersmühle was converted into a grain mill at an unknown point in time . In 1780 Georg Friedrich Strohhäcker acquired the plant, nine years later the son Georg Philipp Strohhäcker had to buy the mill from his own father. For 2,200 guilders, it came to Georg Friedrich Roß from Burghöchstadt and his wife Dorothea Klein from Hohnsberg in 1838 . After the sale, Strohhäcker moved to Prichsenstadt's old town.

However, in 1845 Margarethe Strohhäcker still owned the goods. In 1846, she reported to the mayor of Prichsenstadt that she had sold the Schnaudersmühle to Valentin Adler von Ebrach and his wife Barbara Trapp from Kleingressingen . This sale may have been reversed, because as early as 1848 Heinrich Strohhäcker submitted that Georg Müller had acquired the Schnaudersmühle and the outbuildings.

The mill was still owned by the Müller family in 1855. It had already become insignificant in 1929 and was later shut down. Johann Müller had worked as a miller since 1911 . The last owner from the Müller family was called Georg Müller, who was last recorded here in 1963. Now Rudolf Körner from Ostfildern acquired the buildings and rented them out. The Neuwirth family has lived in the mill since 2010.

literature

  • Johann Arnholdt: Chronicle of the town of Prichsenstadt. Made in 1929, supplemented in 1930–1938. mach . Prichsenstadt 1938.
  • Volker Bolesta, Karl-Heinz Leibl: Mills in the large community of Prichsenstadt (= Prichsenstädter Eulenspiegel 10) . Prichsenstadt 2015.

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bavarian State Office for Statistics and Data Processing (Ed.): Official local directory for Bavaria, territorial status: May 25, 1987. Issue 450 of the articles on Statistics Bavaria. Munich November 1991, p. 365 ( digitized version ).
  2. Bolesta, Volker (among others): mills in the large village Prichsenstadt . P. 12.
  3. Bolesta, Volker (among others): mills in the large village Prichsenstadt . P. 14.
  4. ^ Arnholdt, Johann: Chronicle of the small town of Prichsenstadt , p. 34
  5. Bolesta, Volker (among others): mills in the large village Prichsenstadt . P. 15.