Tettens (Nordenham)

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Tettens
Nordenham parish
Coordinates: 53 ° 32 ′ 53 ″  N , 8 ° 29 ′ 5 ″  E
Tettens (Lower Saxony)
Tettens

Location of Tettens in Lower Saxony

Tettens is a former peasantry in the outer city area of Nordenham in the Wesermarsch district .

history

Tettens was diked in 1686. However, due to the Christmas flood of 1717 , the dike was rebuilt in 1719. In 1763 the pilot company Tettens-Burhave was founded in Tettens. It was moved to Fedderwardersiel in 1776 , as the Weser fairway increasingly shifted to the Bremen side of the Weser. The Blexen-Tettenser Lotsengesellschaft was founded in 1803, which was dissolved again in 1849. The dissolution was necessary because the fairway of the Weser lay on the east bank of the Weser in Bremen, no Oldenburg pilots were allowed to advise here. With the founding of the pilot company in Geestendorf in 1792, Tettens lost further importance for shipping. A building code for Tettens has been handed down from 1735. In 1632 there was a one-class school with about 70 students in Tettens.

Demographics

year Residents
1675 178
1793 197
1815 161
1855 164
1925 139

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g K.-H. Ziessow / A. Eckhardt .: Tettens, in: Oldenburgisches Ortslexikon Volume 2: LZ . Ed .: Albrecht Eckhardt. tape 2 . Oldenburg 2011, p. 991 f .