Seringhausen (Wuppertal)

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Seringhausen
City of Wuppertal
Coordinates: 51 ° 13 ′ 17 ″  N , 7 ° 16 ′ 33 ″  E
Height : 290 m above sea level NN
Residents : 0
Seringhausen (Wuppertal)
Seringhausen

Location of Seringhausen in Wuppertal

Seringhausen was a court in the Wuppertal residential quarter of Herbringhausen in the Langerfeld-Beyenburg district .

geography

The Hofschaft was east of the Herbringhauser Bachtal at 290 meters above sea ​​level, west of Spieckerlinde and north of In der Heye . The Seringhausen Siefen pre-basin of the Herbringhausen Dam, which was completed by 1900, is located immediately southwest of the site.

Today, the site is in the water protection zone I located, covered with forest deserted .

history

The ending -inghausen and the location on a protected spring basin suggest a settlement in the 9th / 10th. Century by the Borchter close that on the middle Ruhr lived up to Charles Saxon Wars under Saxon stood rule.

In the Middle Ages Seringhausen belonged to 15 other farms to the Honschaft Walbrecken in the parish Lüttringhausen of the Beyenburg office . In 1547 a list of manual and tensioning services shows that there was a dwelling. At that time the court was part of the Mosblech court association , which was an allod of the Bergisch dukes . In 1715 the court was named Sirickhusen on the Topographia Ducatus Montani .

19 inhabitants lived in the village in 1815/16. In 1832, Seringhausen was still part of the Walbrecken Honschaft, which now belonged to the mayor's office in Lüttringhausen . Which according to the statistics and topography of the district of Dusseldorf as Ackergut designated place was Sehringhausen called and had at this time two houses, two farm buildings and two production facilities. At that time there were 25 residents in the village, ten of them Catholic and 15 Protestant. In the municipality lexicon for the Rhineland province of 1888, three houses with 21 inhabitants are given.

With the construction of the Herbringhauser dam, the shoreline moved close to the courtyard. Nevertheless, the Hofschaft existed until the 1970s within the inner water protection line of the drinking water dam and was only then removed.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Gerd Helbeck : Beyenburg. History of a place on the Bergisch-Mark border and its surrounding area. Volume 1: The Middle Ages. Basics and advancement. Association for local history, Schwelm 2007, ISBN 978-3-9811749-1-5 .
  2. ^ Hermann Kießling: Courtyards and farm associations in Wuppertal. Bergisch-Märkischer Genealogischer Verlag, Wuppertal 1977.
  3. ^ Johann Georg von Viebahn : Statistics and topography of the administrative district of Düsseldorf. 1836.
  4. ^ Community encyclopedia for the province of Rhineland. Based on materials from the census of December 1, 1885 and other official sources, edited by the Royal Statistical Bureau. In: Royal Statistical Bureau (Hrsg.): Community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia. tape XII , 1888, ZDB -ID 1046036-6 ( digitized version ).