Siegelbach (Möckmühl)

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Siegelbach
City of Möckmühl
Coordinates: 49 ° 19 ′ 40 ″  N , 9 ° 19 ′ 44 ″  E
Height : approx. 310 m above sea level NHN
Postal code : 74219
Area code : 06298
View of Siegelbach
View of Siegelbach
Historic building in Siegelbach

Siegelbach is a hamlet belonging to Möckmühl in the Heilbronn district in northern Baden-Württemberg .

location

Siegelbach lies on an eastern hill spur between 300 and 315  m above sea level. NHN about two and a half kilometers west-northwest of the city center of Möckmühl on a spange that connects the roads from Bittelbronn in the north (K 2137) and Möckmühl in the east (K 2024) towards Siglingen . Trenches framing the north and south unite in front of the spur to form a brook that runs over the Hannacker blade to the lowest Schefflenz .

history

The oldest documented evidence of settlement in the place dates back to 1313, when Albrecht von Hohenlohe and his wife Hedwig sold their property in Sensfeld, Sigelbach, Swerze, Korbe and Buchsheim to the Seligental monastery . The place was early in free float, a total of ten different fiefdoms are proven. The Seligental share came to the city of Möckmühl in 1539. The tithe was also with different gentlemen. In 1478 the parish church in Möckmühl acquired part of the tithe, in 1489 it was owned by Kilian von Berlichingen and in 1510 by Jost Grimmel von Möckmühl. In 1570 the tithe was divided between the Mosbach Abbey, the Möckmühl Abbey and the Liebfrauenpfründe of the Möckmühl parish church. The Württemberg tithe rights in Siegelbach probably stem from a later expansion through clearing in the Schiffert .

The place was abandoned during the Thirty Years War . The courtyards and their corridors lay fallow for several decades after the Peace of Westphalia . The corridor of the equally deserted village of Schwärz , southeast of Siegelbach, was also no longer cultivated, and boundary stones were lost, so that the exact course of the small-scale markings was forgotten.

In 1688 the Swiss immigrant Hans Vogel from Viechdorf in the canton of Bern bought the Möckmühler share of the village. Vogel and his sons were busy for several decades clearing and reclaiming the completely overgrown agricultural areas . By 1709, 126 acres had been cleared, while 366 acres were still desolate. Between 1701 and 1709 Vogel led a lengthy lawsuit against the city of Möckmühl, because after the re-measurement of the markings they had sold more land to him than they had originally heard, which brought various farmers from Bittelbronn and Reichertshausen against Vogel, who gave him their former fields wanted to dispute. The process was ultimately decided in Vogel's favor.

In 1979 Siegelbach consisted of nine farms.

literature

  • Description of the Oberamt Neckarsulm , Stuttgart 1881, p. 533 ( digitized at https://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de ).
  • Erich Strohhäcker: Möckmühl - image of a city . Stadtverwaltung Möckmühl, Möckmühl 1979, pp. 225–230.

Web links

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