Susserode

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Süßerode or Sosingerode even Socingherode or Zotzingerode was the name of a deserted fallen village before Hannover in the area of Hanover today district Kirchrode . Seen from there, Susserode was just before Seelhorst on the left hand side on the old path to Döhren .

history

On July 15, 1310, Johannes von Anecamp sold his goods to the abbess of Fischbeck Abbey in both Anecamp and Socingherode. According to a document from 1339, Süsserode was together with Kirchrode and Dorproden ( Debberode ) in the Hanoverian Bruch or Roderbruch . Susserode was an important village with a sandy, easy to plow sand arch and with a large field marrow with at least 14 hooves or 30 acres of land. This extended temporarily to the Bünte, the Langefeld , the Windwael , the Lindwisch and the Bruchfeld in front of the Seelhorst. There was a churchyard near the village , so presumably also its own chapel .

After it was founded, the Kirchroder parish had most of its lands in the Süsseroder Feldmark . It is unclear whether the Bishop of Hildesheim was the first to have cleared the area . The area in and around Süsserode is associated with numerous fiefs and in this context with names such as von Bortfeld , von Hahnensee , von Brabeck , von Lenthe and their Miere as well as numerous non-aristocratic families , known by name , who partly established new farms in Kirchrode.

After 1339, Susserode fell in desolation, as did the Schwarze family farm there . Other expelled farmers and displaced residents of the former village were assigned new farms and construction sites in Kirchrode by their landlords , from where they cultivated the long field of the abandoned Feldmark.

Until the coupling in 1850, the Kirchroder parish had its own meadow called Süßeroder Kirchhof in the area of ​​the former village. At that time there was still a water hole or swamp there , which may have come from a well .

After the air raids on Hanover in World War II and the influx of refugees , the total community of the Kirchroder Jakobikirche had grown to around 16,000 souls between 1945 and 1948, of which around 7750 in Kirchrode, 4700 in Bemerode-Wülfel and 3550 in Anderten. In July 1952, the " Kapellengemeinde Süßerode" was founded for the bombed out people who lived in the arbor colonies between Kirchrode and Döhren.

The name of the allotment gardeners ' colony in Süsserode still reminds of the deserted village and the refugees from the parish.

Süssroder Weg

Around 1850 there was a dirt road in the - today - Kirchrode district in the Süßeroder field . In 1919 the expanded connection between Bemeroder Strasse and Rutenstrasse was named after the field name .

Susseroder Street

The Süßeroder Straße in the course of an old dirt road south of the Lehrter Straße in the - today's - district of Anderten was presumably so named in 1957 because the path led in the direction of the deserted village of Süsserode.

literature

  • Johann Heinrich Böttcher : History of the parish Kirchrode and the surrounding area , first issue: Foundation and endowment of the church in Rode. On the occasion of the Wülferoder Jubelfestes told in common , Hanover: Schmorl & von Seefeld, 1858, p. 77f. u.ö .; online through google books

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Helmut Zimmermann : Süßroder Weg , in ders .: The street names of the state capital Hanover. Hahnsche Buchhandlung Verlag, Hannover 1992, ISBN 3-7752-6120-6 , p. 240
  2. a b Heinrich Lathwesen: 955 - 1470. In: Schaumburg studies , spending 39 to 40, Ed .: Historical Association for Schaumburg, C. evil Dahl, 1978, p 60; Preview over google books
  3. a b c d e f Johann Heinrich Böttcher: History of the parish Kirchrode ... , first booklet, p. 77f. u.ö .; Digitized
  4. Florian Hoffmann: Jakobikirche. In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (eds.) U. a .: City Lexicon Hanover . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , p. 323.
  5. Beate Kral, Björn Bierkamp (responsible): Allotment gardeners association Seelrode eV with the colonies Seelhorst and Süßerode
  6. Helmut Zimmermann: Süßeroder Straße , in ders .: The street names ... , p. 240

Coordinates: 52 ° 21 ′ 7.9 "  N , 9 ° 48 ′ 47.2"  E