Segebadenhau

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Segebadenhau
Sundhagen municipality
Coordinates: 54 ° 8 ′ 34 "  N , 13 ° 11 ′ 44"  E
Height : 18 m above sea level NN
Residents : 59  (December 31, 2015)
Incorporation : July 1, 1950
Incorporated into: horst
Postal code : 18519
Area code : 038333
Segebadenhau (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania)
Segebadenhau

Location of Segebadenhau in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

Segebadenhau is a district of the municipality of Sundhagen in the district of Vorpommern-Rügen .

Segebadenhau between 1880 and 1920

Geography and traffic

Segebadenhau is located 11.5 kilometers northeast of the city of Grimmen , 20.5 kilometers southeast of Stralsund and 12 kilometers northwest of Greifswald . The four-lane B 96 road runs west of the village . The Greifswald – Stralsund railway has been running east of the village since 1863, and the former federal highway 96, now the federal highway 105, further east .

history

To the north-east of Segebadenhau there is a relatively large two-part tower hill complex from the early German period (1230 to 1400), which is still visible today as the “Schlossberg”. It is interpreted as the " castrum Ekbergh " = Ekberg Castle .

Segebadenhau was first mentioned in a document in 1303 as Seghebodenhev . In the deed of June 15, 1303, the Eldena monastery committed itself to the city of Greifswald to maintain ponds and their tributaries. The place was mentioned because the Rienegraben flowed as a tributary of the Ryck through the Feldmark of Segebadenhau. On April 4, 1313 the knights Johann and Bertram as well as the squires Johann and Werner (sons of Bartholomeus) from the von Gristow family sold income from Segebadenhau to the Stralsund citizen Gerwin Becker, which was referred to as Zeghebodenhov in the document.

The Swedish matriculation cards from 1697 show the place stretched from west to east with 12 buildings.

In the Prussian Urmes Tischblatt (PUM) of 1835, the place has expanded considerably and was a stretched 1750 m long street village with a leasehold at the western end. To the east, the place almost merges into the neighboring village of Horst . Several farms can be seen in the village.

In 1871 the village had two-part statistics: Segebadenhau - Bauerndorf had 15 houses with 22 households and 109 inhabitants, in 1867 there were only 104.Segebadenhau - Hof had 13 houses with 27 households and 149 inhabitants, in 1867 there were 171. All were members of the Protestant denomination.

The measuring table sheet (MTB) from 1880 shows a large estate with a park to the west and a row of crags northwest of the estate. In the southwestern Feldmark of the farming village, 5 remote settlement farms were created, whose lands at the farms were probably taken from the goods, as ordered by the state at that time. In the farming village itself there was only one farm left. A farm workers' council was established at each of the settlement yards. The estate had a Dutch windmill. To the north, on the tower hill and the Rienegraben, a forester's house was built, the farmstead of which is still preserved today.

Since 1896, Segebadenhau was well connected to the transport network by the Greifswald – Grimmen – Tribsees railway, but had no stopping point itself, it was located in Horst.

The MTB of 1920 shows only little change in the structure of the village, the residential development in the farming village was greatly reduced, as the farms were located far outside. It is astonishing that the property has now been designated as a dominal, i.e. state property; it was designated as a leasehold in 1835 and as a private property in 1880.

After the Second World War and the land reform in the Soviet occupation zone , the structure of the village was changed. Some farm buildings and the park of the estate will be preserved, the manor house has been cleared and new farms have been built for it. The outlying settlement farms were cleared except for one. Later, an agricultural complex (LPG) was built southeast of the village, which was expanded and modernized into a larger industrial area after 1990.

On July 1, 1950, Segebadenhau was incorporated into Horst .

On June 7, 2009, Horst merged with the communities of Behnkendorf , Brandshagen , Kirchdorf , Miltzow , Reinberg and Wilmshagen to form the new community of Sundhagen.

Attractions

  • Remnants and park
  • Soil monument tower hill Segebadenhau

literature

  • Royal Statistical Bureau, “Municipalities and manor districts and their population”, III. Province of Pomerania, census of December 1, 1871, Berlin 1874.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. G. Möller, Das Castrum Ekbergh in Segebadenhau.
  2. Pommersches Urkundenbuch (PUB) Volume 4/1, No. 2100, P. 97/98.
  3. Pommersches Urkundenbuch (PUB) Volume 5/1, No. 2787, p. 96.
  4. Royal. Statistical Bureau, “Municipalities and manor districts and their population”, III. Province of Pomerania, census of December 1, 1871, Berlin 1874.
  5. StBA: Area changes from January 2nd to December 31st, 2009