Tännesried

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Tännesried
Municipality Thanstein
Coordinates: 49 ° 23 ′ 5 ″  N , 12 ° 28 ′ 52 ″  E
Height : 480 m
Postal code : 92554
Area code : 09676
Tännesried (Bavaria)
Tännesried

Location of Tännesried in Bavaria

Tännesried is a district of the municipality of Thanstein in the Upper Palatinate district of Schwandorf in Bavaria .

Geographical location

Tännesried is about two kilometers northeast of Thanstein and about three kilometers west of the federal road 22 at the Mühlweiher, which is fed together with the neighboring Altdammweiher from the Gefällbach, which leaves the pond under the name Rödlbach in an easterly direction.

history

Beginnings until the 18th century

Tännesried (also: Tänesrieth, Denersrieth, Dennersrieth, Demesried) was first mentioned in writing in the Salbuch of 1499 with a farm.

In 1582 Tännesried belonged to the parish of Thannstein, on which Otto von Ebleben had the right to present .

The tax book of 1631 recorded a farm, four estates, a Söldengut , two mills, a resident (Hütmann), 33 cattle, 7 pigs and a goat for Tännesried . In 1631 8 properties are listed for Tännesried, all of which survived the turmoil of the Thirty Years' War .

In 1717 Tännesried had 9 houses, including a hut, 8 courtyards, 9 fireplaces and 8 subjects. In 1785 there were 8 subjects in Tännesried, including 2 millers. At the end of the 18th century, the towns of Bach , Berg, Dautersdorf, Großenzenried , Hebersdorf, Jedbach, Kulz, Pillmersried , Tännesried, Thanstein and Zengeröd belonged to the Thanstein Hofmark . The owners were the Holnstein family .

19th century to the present

At the beginning of the 19th century the state tried to simplify the administrative structure and - against the tenacious resistance of the owners - to transfer jurisdiction to the state. This process took place in several steps. Through secularization and mediatization , the fragmented territorial state structures and the differentiated structure of judicial and landlord assignments were eliminated and attempts were made to gradually reduce the rights of the landlord. There were older order Landgerichte formed.

According to an ordinance of 1808, the district court of Neunburg vorm Wald was divided into 55 tax districts. Pillmersried formed a tax district with the villages of Berg, Pillmersried, Saxlmühl, Tännesried, Thannmühle and Weihermühle. At that time Tännesried had 7 houses and belonged to Hofmark Thanstein.

In 1820 rural communities were formed. This resulted in the rural community Berg, which consisted of the village of Berg with 13 families, the village of Tännesried with 7 families, the village of Thannmühle with one family and the village of Weihermühle with one family.

On March 23, 1913 (Easter), Tännesried was listed as part of the Thanstein parish with 7 houses and 39 inhabitants. Until 1946 Tännesried belonged together with Berg, Haindlhof, Kundlmühle, Weihermühle and Thannmühle to the independent municipality of Berg. When the Berg community was dissolved in 1946, Tännesried became part of the Thanstein community. On December 31, 1990 Tännesried had 17 inhabitants and belonged to the parish of Thanstein.

literature

  • Wilhelm Nunzinger, Historical Atlas of Bavaria, Part of Old Bavaria, Issue 52, Neunburg vorm Wald, Munich 1982, ISBN 3-7696-9928-9

Individual evidence

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