Staelsmühle

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The former Staelsmühle mill is located east of Dhünn , south of Niederrautenbach, northwest of Haarhausen in Wermelskirchen in North Rhine-Westphalia and is now used as a residential building. The current spelling Staelsmühle was only introduced in the 1920s. Until then it was called the steel or stole mill.

history

The first mention is on July 7th, 1574, Junker Stahl zu Bierensterz (mountain town) received the permission to build a fruit mill on the small Dhünnbach.

In 1750 it says: “ The mill to thin, which was responsible for the junker staell, was previously enfeoffed with 200 gold guilders in 1602 and therefore gave nothing as long as the junker lived in his wittib, but while the freyung is dead, it is not received as a Reichstaler "

On July 9, 1766 the property of the married couple Henr was divided. Wilh. Siebel, Anna Marg. Esgen. 1. Main heritage with one of the Bierensterzer church chairs, total. 4300 rthl; 2. the entire Bierensterzer genome but without two pews, total 3300 rthl; 3. the entire heritage on Rautenbach with one of the Bierensterzer church chairs, a total of 2000 Reichstaler.

On December 15, 1797 the inheritance of Joh. Pet. Siebel takes place, between Heinr. Wilh. Siebel, Joh. Wilh. Röhder, Joh. Polhaus, Joh. Pet. Siebel, mass 3909 Reichstaler.

Peter Siebel gives a Malter rye as water knowledge to Burg in 1799.

In the years 1791 to 1794 a trial took place before the Higher Appeal Court of the Reformed Consistory against Johan Polhaus & Compagnie, Staelsmühle, concerning a legacy of 700 thalers from Johann Peter Thönnes to the poor.

On September 14, 1801: Inventory of the Siamose factory Joh. Pet. Siebel & Widow Joh. Pohlhaus, mass 19,074 Reichstaler. Siebel has 1/3 and Pohlhaus 2/3 shares in this.

In 1809 Peter Siebel gave a Malter rye to Rentei Burg according to the contract of 1612.

In the original cadastre from 1830 Wilhelm Siebel owns the cadastral item 200 large 25 acres with a house in hallway 1 parcel 442 and 475.

In 1853 August Siebel owned the fruit mill ... it was very old, the Siebel family had owned it for at least 80 years. There is a clear shortening here. When the Bierensterzer estate was sold on August 16, 1723, it was said: “The Staelsmühle has long since been sold, named after all countries ”.

Sources and literature

  • Landesarchiv NRW HSTAD JB III R Amt Burg 1, Pag 72V
  • Landesarchiv NRW HStAD FA Schumacher, VI, 15, p. 1f and VII, 27, p. 14f.
  • State archive NRW HStAD GHzB 9193
  • State archive NRW HStAD JB OApG BV 30
  • Wermelskirchen City Archives 349, No. 10
  • K.-D. Buse: Dhünn - sketches from the past. Dhünn 1988, OCLC 1106901059 .
  • M. Rech: The upper Dhünntal. (= Rhenish excavations. Volume 33). Cologne 1991, ISBN 3-7927-1188-5 .
  • NJ Breidenbach: Families, property and taxes ... Verlag Gisela Breidenbach, Wermelskirchen 2003, ISBN 3-9802801-8-7 .

Coordinates: 51 ° 6 ′ 49 ″  N , 7 ° 15 ′ 48 ″  E