Treuenfeld (Nordenham)

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Treuenfeld
Nordenham parish
Coordinates: 53 ° 27 ′ 13 ″  N , 8 ° 27 ′ 59 ″  E
Treuenfeld (Lower Saxony)
Treuenfeld

Location of Treuenfeld in Lower Saxony

Treuenfeld than peasantry a district of Esenshamm in the town of Nordenham in Wesermarsch .

history

In 1746, during the reign of King Christian VI. Denmark pushed the dike on the Weser . Three middle sands (Atenser Sand, Havendorfer Plate, Rusch- and Bakensand) and three outer dykes (Atenser / Alte Gate, Abbehauser Groden and Havendorfer outer dyke) were diked. Most of the Havendorf outer dyke groden went to District Administrator Baron Konrad Alexander Vrints von Treuenfeld from Bremen . Of good field was in 1735 by the family of Petersdorf the former Johanniter well Strückhausen acquired, this then was called the "stray field". Of good box also bought from Duke Friedrich Karl von Württemberg-Oels in 1741, the 348 Jück great Good Have Dorfer sand , this included the 242 Jück large outdoor dyke Groden. When it was dyed, it became a noble free estate as "Neuhavendorfersand". The Groden kept this name until 1795, when the Treuenfeld estate in the Strückhausen parish was sold to Countess von Schmettau , née von Harling , who was then given the name "Harlinghausen". The name "Treuenfeld" went to Neuhavendorfersand. The von Vrints family sold the estate in the 1830s.

administration

Alt Treuenfeld, Greenland, Kleine Weser and Treuenfeld belong to the Treuenfeld farming community.

Demographics

year Residents
1800 18th
1815 21st
1855 13
1925 20th
1950 95
1961 69
1970 42

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h i j K.-H. Ziessow / S. Thalmann: Oldenburgisches Ortlexikon AK . Ed .: Albrecht Eckhardt. tape 1 . Isensee Verlag, Oldenburg 2010, p. 1002 f .