Sulzdorf (Meeder)

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Sulzdorf
municipality Meeder
Coordinates: 50 ° 17 ′ 52 ″  N , 10 ° 56 ′ 8 ″  E
Height : 305 m above sea level NN
Residents : 36  (2004)
Incorporation : 1964
Incorporated into: Wiesenfeld near Coburg
Postal code : 96484
Area code : 09566
Bakehouse
Bakehouse

Sulzdorf is a district of the Upper Franconian community of Meeder in the Coburg district .

geography

Sulzdorf is about five kilometers northwest of Coburg . The Sulzbach flows to the south. Communal roads to Wiesenfeld bei Coburg , Glend and Beuerfeld lead through the town.

history

The first written mention of Sulzdorf is dated to the year 1340. The Sulzbach flowing past the place gave it its name.

At the beginning of the 14th century, Sulzdorf was under the rule of the Henneberger . In 1353 the place with the Coburg Land came by inheritance to the Wettins and was thus part of the Electorate of Saxony from 1485 , from which the Duchy of Saxony-Coburg later emerged. In 1636, during the Thirty Years War , two of seven houses were still inhabited.

In 1857 Sulzdorf had 40 residents who lived in eight houses. The community with Moggenbrunn belonged to the Beuerfeld school district . In a referendum on November 30, 1919, one citizen of Sulzdorf voted for the Free State of Coburg to join the Thuringian state and 18 against. From July 1, 1920, Sulzdorf also belonged to the Free State of Bavaria . In 1925, the 112.93 hectare village had 33 residents, all of whom belonged to the Evangelical Church, and 7 residential buildings. The school was in Beuerfeld, 2.0 kilometers away, and the Protestant church in Meeder, 3.8 kilometers away.

In 1964 Sulzdorf was incorporated into Wiesenfeld, where school lessons also took place. On May 1, 1978, Wiesenfeld was forcibly incorporated into Meeder. In 1987 the community part had 35 residents and 7 houses.

Population development

year population
1857 40
1910 33
1933 42
1939 33
2004 36
2019 23

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. a b Müller's Large German Local Book 2007. Verlag de Gruyter, ISBN 978-3-00-042206-5 .
  2. Horst GRASSMUCK: Place names of the county Coburg. Inaugural dissertation from the University of Erlangen 1955, p. 64
  3. Eva Herold: Bertelsdorf and its height . Verlag Frankenschwelle KG, 1997, p. 23
  4. ^ A b Eva Herold, Robert Wachter: Moggenbrunn The golden village, the farmers and the castle . Meeder 1994, p. 70
  5. ^ Coburger Zeitung, issue No. 281 of December 2, 1919
  6. ^ Localities directory for the Free State of Bavaria, based on the census of June 16, 1925, Munich, 1928
  7. ^ 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. 679 f .
  8. Bavarian State Office for Statistics and Data Processing (Ed.): Official local directory for Bavaria, territorial status: May 25, 1987 . Issue 450 of the articles on Bavaria's statistics. Munich November 1991, DNB  94240937X , p. 299 ( digitized version ).
  9. www.gemeindeververzeichnis.de
  10. ^ A b Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to reunification in 1990. City and district of Coburg. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  11. Seven times Sulzdorf: the places are colorful. June 28, 2019, accessed August 31, 2019 .