Traisdorf

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Traisdorf
Commune Buch am Wald
Coordinates: 49 ° 18 ′ 16 ″  N , 10 ° 18 ′ 8 ″  E
Height : 445 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 73  (May 25 1987)
Postal code : 91592
Area code : 09868

Traisdorf is a district of the municipality of Buch am Wald in the district of Ansbach in Middle Franconia .

geography

The village lies on the Traisdorf Bach, which flows together with the Froschbächlein to the Hagenbach, a right tributary of the Altmühl . Approx. The Upper First ( 514  m above sea level ) rises 1 km south of the village, and the Lower First ( 507  m above sea level ) about 1.5 km south-east .

The district road AN 34 leads to Gastenfelden (1 km north) or to Altengreuth to state road 2246 (1.7 km south). Municipal roads lead to the St 2249 near Hagenau (1.8 km northeast) and the AN 5 near Stilzendorf (2 km southwest).

history

The place is for the first time in a deed of wild animals from Emperor Otto III. for Bishop Heinrich von Würzburg , issued on May 1, 1000, called "Draitesdorph" and eighth border point.

In the 16-point report of the Brandenburg-Ansbach Oberamt Colmberg from 1608, only the three teams are listed for Traisdorf, over which the Vogtamt Colmberg exercised the high court . One property was owned by the Ansbach monastery as landlord and the other two properties by the imperial city of Rothenburg . In 1681 Traisdorf is mentioned both in the 16-point report of the Colmberg Oberamt and in the 16-point report of the Leutershausen Office , but with very considerable deviations. According to the Colmberg report, there were 19 teams in Traisdorf. The manorial conditions over the properties that were coming to Colmberg were unchanged. In addition, 16 teams are mentioned, over which Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst exercised the high court: Of these, 2 properties were subordinate to the Ansbach Abbey, 10 properties of the imperial city of Ansbach and 2 properties to the Schillingsfürst office . According to the Leutershausen report, there should have been only 12 teams in Traisdorf. It is only mentioned that the high court was exercised partly by the margraves, partly by Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst, without assigning the individual properties to them. The monastery office of Ansbach exercised the basic rule over 2 properties, the imperial city Rothenburg over 8 properties and the office of Schillingsfürst over 2 properties.

In 1802 there were 16 subject families in the place, of which 12 were from the imperial city of Rothenburg, 2 from the Principality of Ansbach and 2 from Hohenlohe.

As part of the municipality Edict (early 19th century.) Trai village was the control district and Rural community guest Felden assigned. In the course of the regional reform , this was incorporated into Buch am Wald on January 1, 1974.

Architectural monuments

  • House no.4: window frame, 1731.
  • House No. 11: Stately, two-storey residential stable house, hipped roof, plastered structure, 1823.
  • House No. 13: One-storey, massive residential stable house, plastered structure, 1794.

Population development

year 001818 001840 001861 001871 001885 001900 001925 001950 001961 001970 001987
Residents 89 79 102 83 91 81 96 104 79 74 73
Houses 15th 15th 14th 15th 13 14th 14th 14th
source

religion

The inhabitants of the Evangelical Lutheran denomination were originally parish to St. Bartholomäus (Diebach) , since 1589 they have been parish to St. Maria Magdalena (Gastenfelden) . The inhabitants of the Roman Catholic denomination are parish after the exaltation of the cross (Schillingsfürst) .

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b 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. 325 ( digitized version ).
  2. Traisdorf in the Bavaria Atlas
  3. http://www.regesta-imperii.de/regesten/2-3-0-otto-iii/nr/1000-05-01_1_0_2_3_0_1111_1360.html (MGD O III. No. 358)
  4. Archived copy ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Certificate from May 1st, 1000 Image with translation @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.geschichte.burgbernheim.de
  5. ^ State Archives Nuremberg , 16-point reports 6/1, 6r. Quoted from Manfred Jehle: Ansbach: the margravial chief offices of Ansbach, Colmberg-Leutershausen, Windsbach, the Nuremberg nursing office Lichtenau and the Deutschordensamt (Wolframs-) Eschenbach (=  Historical Atlas of Bavaria, part Franconia . I, 35). Commission for Bavarian State History, Munich 2009, ISBN 978-3-7696-6856-8 , p. 705 .
  6. State Archives Nuremberg , 16-Punkt -berichte 6/2, 10. Quoted from M. Jehle, Vol. 2, p. 710.
  7. State Archives Nuremberg , 16-Punkt -berichte 22, 61. Quoted from M. Jehle, Vol. 2, p. 723.
  8. JK Bundschuh, Vol. 5, Col. 567.
  9. Only inhabited houses are given. In 1818 these were referred to as "fireplaces", in 1840 as "houses", and from 1871 to 1987 as "residential buildings".
  10. Alphabetical index of all the localities contained in the Rezatkkreis according to its constitution by the newest organization: with indication of a. the tax districts, b. Judicial Districts, c. Rent offices in which they are located, then several other statistical notes . Ansbach 1818, p. 92 ( digitized version ).
  11. Eduard Vetter (Ed.): Statistical handbook and address book of Middle Franconia in the Kingdom of Bavaria . Self-published, Ansbach 1846, p. 231 ( digitized version ).
  12. ^ Joseph Heyberger, Chr. Schmitt, v. Wachter: Topographical-statistical manual of the Kingdom of Bavaria with an alphabetical local dictionary . In: K. Bayer. Statistical Bureau (Ed.): Bavaria. Regional and folklore of the Kingdom of Bavaria . tape 5 . Literary and artistic establishment of the JG Cotta'schen Buchhandlung, Munich 1867, Sp. 1075 , urn : nbn: de: bvb: 12-bsb10374496-4 ( digitized ).
  13. Kgl. Statistical Bureau (ed.): Complete list of localities of the Kingdom of Bavaria. According to districts, administrative districts, court districts and municipalities, including parish, school and post office affiliation ... with an alphabetical general register containing the population according to the results of the census of December 1, 1875 . Adolf Ackermann, Munich 1877, 2nd section (population figures from 1871, cattle figures from 1873), Sp. 1242 , urn : nbn: de: bvb: 12-bsb00052489-4 ( digitized ).
  14. K. Bayer. Statistical Bureau (Ed.): Localities directory of the Kingdom of Bavaria. According to government districts, administrative districts, ... then with an alphabetical register of locations, including the property and the responsible administrative district for each location. LIV. Issue of the contributions to the statistics of the Kingdom of Bavaria. Munich 1888, Section III, Sp. 1177 ( digitized version ).
  15. K. Bayer. Statistical Bureau (Ed.): Directory of localities of the Kingdom of Bavaria, with alphabetical register of places . LXV. Issue of the contributions to the statistics of the Kingdom of Bavaria. Munich 1904, Section II, Sp. 1249 ( digitized version ).
  16. Bavarian State Statistical Office (ed.): Localities directory for the Free State of Bavaria according to the census of June 16, 1925 and the territorial status of January 1, 1928 . Issue 109 of the articles on Bavaria's statistics. Munich 1928, Section II, Sp. 1283 ( digitized version ).
  17. Bavarian State Statistical Office (ed.): Official place directory for Bavaria - edited on the basis of the census of September 13, 1950 . Issue 169 of the articles on Bavaria's statistics. Munich 1952, DNB  453660975 , Section II, Sp. 1111 ( digitized version ).
  18. Bavarian State Statistical Office (ed.): Official city directory for Bavaria, territorial status on October 1, 1964 with statistical information from the 1961 census . Issue 260 of the articles on Bavaria's statistics. Munich 1964, DNB  453660959 , Section II, Sp. 814 ( digitized version ).
  19. ^ Bavarian State Statistical Office (ed.): Official place directory for Bavaria . Issue 335 of the articles on Bavaria's statistics. Munich 1973, DNB  740801384 , p. 169 ( digitized version ).
  20. Manfred Jehle: Church conditions and religious institutions on the upper Altmühl, Rezat and Bibert: Monasteries, parishes and Jewish communities in the Altlandkreis Ansbach in the Middle Ages and in the modern era (=  Middle Franconian Studies . Volume 20 ). Historical Association for Middle Franconia, Ansbach 2009, ISBN 978-3-87707-771-9 , p. 231 .