Stormbreak

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Stormbreak
Diemelsee municipality
Coordinates: 51 ° 20 ′ 54 ″  N , 8 ° 41 ′ 55 ″  E
Height : 423  (422-451)  m above sea level NHN
Area : 10.37 km²  [LAGIS]
Residents : 260  (April 5, 2019)
Population density : 25 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : December 31, 1971
Postal code : 34519
Area code : 05633
map
Location of Stormbruch in Northern Hesse
View of Stormbruch
View of Stormbruch
Aerial photo (2013)

Stormbruch is a district of the Diemelsee municipality in the Waldeck-Frankenberg district in the north-west of northern Hesse . Stormbruch is located in the Upland in the Diemelsee Nature Park near the Diemelsee .

geography

location

Stormbruch is located between Dortmund and Kassel south of Paderborn , roughly in the middle of a triangle with the corner points Korbach , Brilon and Marsberg in the upland of the Diemelsee Nature Park . The district road 63 runs through the place. The area allocated to the place is 1,037 hectares . The (partly desolate) settlement areas are in this area : Dombeck, Eichholz, Frieden, Giffelde , Holzhausen and Kotthausen III .

Natural structure

In terms of natural space , the location is assigned to the region “332 Ostsauerländer Gebirgsrand” and within it the Vorupländer Hügelland (332.61).

history

The place was first mentioned in a document in 1052. The known documentary evidence can be found in the following overview:

  • Sturibrock (1052) [Copy Erhard, Regesta Historiae Wesfaliae, pp. 113–114, no. 143]
  • Stormbroke (1168) [Cop. 17th century regests of the archbishops of Cologne 2, p. 166, no. 914]
  • Stormbroke (1292) [Bredelar monastery documents, p. 119, no. 159]
  • Stormbroch (1292) [Bredelar monastery documents, p. 124, no. 169]
  • Storembruch (1316) [North Rhine-Westphalia State Archive, Westphalia Department, Glindfeld Monastery, Urk. 27]
  • Stormbrok (1350) [Paul Wigand, individual contributions, in: Archive for history and antiquity of Westphalia 6 (1834), pp. 385–405, IV: The oldest Corveyer Lehnsregister, here p. 391, § 24]
  • Stormbroech (1537) [HStAM inventory 127 No. 3]
  • Stormbruch (1733) [HStAD inventory P 23 No. 56]

In 1537 tithe was paid to the Padberg family and the monasteries in Flechtdorf and Abdinghof .

Historical place names

In historical sources, Sturembroke (1232) is mentioned as another place name . In his work "The Place Names of the Principality of Waldeck", Louis Friedrich Christian Curtze traces the name Stormbruch back to the natural condition and location of the place.

Incorporations

As part of the regional reform in Hesse , Stormbruch became a district of the Diemelsee municipality on December 31, 1971. For Stormbruch, as for each of the municipalities that were absorbed in the municipality of Diemelsee, a local district with a local advisory board and local councilor was established.

Border shifts in the 20th and 21st centuries

The war memorial

Since the end of the 1950s, the city of Brilon was striving to change the border to the Stormbruch district. There were seven residential buildings with 22 residents on Willinger Strasse , a former carpenter's shop (later a carpentry shop), the rifle hall and the lawn sports field of Bontkirchen . The affected residents campaigned for this change of border, as their daily life was mainly focused on Bontkirchen. They visit the church there, are active in the associations and get their drinking water from there. The children attend the kindergarten in Bontkirchen and schools in North Rhine-Westphalia . This required special permits from the Hessian and North Rhine-Westphalian school authorities. The telephone connection and mail delivery were organizationally assigned to Brilon. In 2009, a state treaty between Hesse and North Rhine-Westphalia was concluded for the surrender of 55 parcels with a total area of ​​fourteen hectares . The city of Brilon paid the Diemelsee municipality an amount of 390,000 euros to compensate for the loss of territory and tax power. The State Treaty came into force after the ratification documents had been deposited . Seven residential buildings with 22 residents, a sports field, a sawmill and a rifle house became part of the Brilon district of Bontkirchen in the North Rhine-Westphalian Hochsauerlandkreis on November 1, 2009 .

Demographics

Residents with main residence in Stormbruch:

Population development of Stormbruch
  • 216 inhabitants in 1770 
  • 319 inhabitants in 1822 
  • 326 inhabitants in 1834 
  • 323 inhabitants in 1840 
  • 302 inhabitants in 1846 
  • 309 inhabitants in 1852 
  • 305 inhabitants in 1858 
  • 332 inhabitants in 1864 
  • 311 inhabitants in 1871 
  • 324 inhabitants in 1875 
  • 344 inhabitants in 1885 
  • 332 inhabitants in 1895 
  • 307 inhabitants in 1905 
  • 300 inhabitants in 1910 
  • 304 inhabitants in 1925 
  • 254 inhabitants in 1939 
  • 356 inhabitants in 1946 
  • 359 inhabitants in 1950 
  • 299 inhabitants in 1956 
  • 299 inhabitants in 1961 
  • 293 inhabitants in 1967 
  • 393 inhabitants in 2001 
  • 392 inhabitants in 2002 
  • 333 inhabitants in 2010 
  • 322 inhabitants in 2011 
  • 307 inhabitants in 2012 
  • 290 inhabitants in 2013 
  • 293 inhabitants in 2014 
  • 304 inhabitants in 2015 
  • 280 inhabitants in 2016 
  • 284 inhabitants in 2017 
  • 264 inhabitants in 2018 
  • 260 inhabitants in 2019 

Culture and sights

In the immediate vicinity of the village there are sights to be found in the neighboring village of Heringhausen and the circular hiking trails and in the list of natural monuments in Diemelsee (municipality) . In the core area of ​​the place are noteworthy:

The church
  • In Stormbruch there is a village community center , a shooting hall and a sports field.
  • The modern church in Stormbruch; the historic church building has perished.

Personalities

literature

  • Ulrich Bockshammer: Older territorial history of the County of Waldeck , publications of the Hessian Office for Historical Regional Studies, Elwertsche Verlagbuchhandlung, Marburg, 1958, page 226. ( Partial preview online )
  • Louis Friedrich Christian Curtze : The place names of the principality of Waldeck. Volume 2 Verlag A. Speyer, Arolsen, 1850. (digitized online)
  • Gottfried Ganßauge, Walter Kramm, Wolfgang Medding: The architectural and art monuments in the Kassel administrative region, New Series, Volume 3, District of the Eisenberg , Bärenreiter-Verlag, Kassel, 1939, pages 216 to 217. (digitized online)
  • Heinrich Finke : Westfälisches Urkunden-Buch: Continuation of Erhard's Regesta historiae Westfaliae , fourth volume, third section, third issue, Regenbergsche Buchhandlung, Münster, 1890.
  • Erich Fischer and Armin Hillebrand: Stormbruch . Arolsen: Waldeckischer Geschichtsverein 2002 (= Waldeckische Ortssippenbücher 68)
  • Heinrich Hochgrebe: Waldeckische Bibliographie , Waldeckischer Geschichtsverein, 1998, editor: Jürgen Römer, 2010, 562 pages (online PDF 1.5 MB) ( Memento from November 1, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
  • Thomas Klein (Ed.), Outline of German Administrative History 1815-1945 , Johann Gottfried Herder Institute, Marburg / Lahn,
    Series B: Central Germany (except Prussia), Volume 16: Central Germany (Smaller Countries) , Part V: Waldeck , 1981, ISBN 3-87969-131-2 .
  • Planning office BIOline: Village development community Diemelsee , urban development technical article , Lichtenfels, 2015. ( Online-PDF 3.4 MB )
  • Johann Adolph Theodor Ludwig Varnhagen : Basis of the Waldeckische Landes- und Regentengeschichte , Volume 1, Verlag Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen, 1825 digitized online
  • Literature on Stormbruch in the Hessian Bibliography
  • Search for Stormbruch in the archive portal-D of the German Digital Library

Web links

Commons : Stormbruch  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Status: April 5, 2019 in "Facts and Figures" on the website of the Diemelsee municipality ( Memento from April 5, 2019 in the Internet Archive ).
  2. Stormbruch (overview map 1: 200,000) .  In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
  3. State of Hessen: general map ( Memento from May 7, 2019 in the Internet Archive )
  4. a b Status: 30.06.2016 in "Facts and Figures" on the website of the Diemelsee municipality ( Memento from August 12, 2016 in the Internet Archive ).
  5. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Stormbruch, Waldeck-Frankenberg district. Historical local dictionary for Hessen. (As of October 16, 2018). In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
  6. State of Hesse: The natural areas of Hesse and their main units ( Memento from March 27, 2019 in the Internet Archive )
  7. ^ Heinrich Finke: Westfälisches Urkunden-Buch , page 1411 digitalisat-online
  8. ^ Louis Friedrich Christian Curtze: The place names of the principality of Waldeck , Volume 2 Verlag A. Speyer, Arolsen, 1850, page 23. ( Digitalisat-online )
  9. ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 408 f .
  10. Hessischer Landtag: Drucksache 18/859 draft law, state treaty to change the state border ( Memento of 23 May 2001 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 3.8 MB)
  11. ^ Gesa Coordes, in Frankfurter Rundschau (November 1, 2009): Rüttgers' Landnahme ( Memento of May 7, 2019 in the Internet Archive ).
  12. ^ Johann Guntherfriedrich Cannabich, Latest customer from Baden, Nassau, Hohenzollern, Lippe, Waldeck, Anhalt der Schwarzburgischen and Reussischen Lands (1827) , page 397, online digitized , accessed on May 7, 2019.
  13. Status: March 15 , 2001 in "Facts and Figures" on the website of the Diemelsee municipality ( Memento from May 23, 2001 in the Internet Archive ).
  14. As of: May 15, 2002 in “Facts and Figures” on the Diemelsee municipality's website ( Memento from June 21, 2002 in the Internet Archive ).
  15. As of: May 17, 2010 in “Facts and Figures” on the Diemelsee municipality's website ( Memento from June 28, 2010 in the Internet Archive ).
  16. Status: November 15, 2010 in “Facts and Figures” on the Diemelsee municipality's website ( Memento from April 29, 2011 in the Internet Archive ).
  17. As of: August 15, 2012 in “Facts and Figures” on the website of the Diemelsee municipality ( Memento from October 17, 2012 in the Internet Archive ).
  18. Status: December 1st, 2013 in "Facts and Figures" on the website of the Diemelsee municipality ( Memento from March 16, 2014 in the Internet Archive ).
  19. Status: June 30, 2014 in “Facts and Figures” on the Diemelsee municipality's website ( Memento from August 31, 2014 in the Internet Archive ).
  20. As of: August 31, 2015 in “Facts and Figures” on the website of the Diemelsee municipality ( Memento from October 25, 2015 in the Internet Archive ).
  21. Status: 01/01/2017 in "Facts and Figures" on the website of the Diemelsee municipality ( Memento from October 31, 2017 in the Internet Archive ).
  22. As of: December 31, 2017 in "Facts and Figures" on the website of the Diemelsee municipality ( Memento from January 15, 2018 in the Internet Archive ).