Tundersleben

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Tundersleben
Municipality Hohe Börde
Coordinates: 52 ° 11 ′ 33 ″  N , 11 ° 20 ′ 8 ″  E
Height : 132 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 111  (Aug 1, 2016)
Incorporation : July 1, 1950
Incorporated into: Nordgermersleben
Postal code : 39343
Area code : 039062

Tundersleben is a part of the municipality of Hohe Börde in the district of Börde in Saxony-Anhalt .

geography

The place is about 25 kilometers west of the state capital Magdeburg in the Magdeburger Börde .

history

Tundersleve was first mentioned at the beginning of the 11th century . The place name comes from the personal name Tunder and the ending -leben means: "legacy, inheritance".

In the Middle Ages, Tundersleben was an estate of the Counts of Walbeck , who donated it to the Merseburg Monastery in 1008 . They gave the property to the Berge monastery near Magdeburg in 1234 . Both bishopric and monastery gave the estate to the noble family von Tundersleben as fiefs , such as in 1211 Lutwardus de Tundersleve ( Ministeriale des Wilhelm von Lüneburg ) or 1316 Albertus de Tundersleve ( Canon of Halberstadt ). After their death, Tundersleben, which had now grown into the village, belonged to the Bailiwick of Alvensleben and was enfeoffed with families from the knighthood. As in 1345 when the von Alvensleben were enfeoffed with a farm and the Vorwerk . Other tenants were those of Eichenbarleben, von Groppendorf and von Berwinkel . In 1442 the village and church came under patronage to the Mariental monastery near Helmstedt . In the same year the cousins ​​Georg and Hildebrand von Berwinkel bequeathed a 500 acre field in the Tundersleber Mark to the monastery. When Georg von Berwinkel died in 1469, he is said to have been buried in the church of Tundersleben. The Bailiwick of Alvensleben took possession of the now deserted village in 1479 . Later inhabited again, the village and church were destroyed in the Thirty Years' War. The Tundersleber fields were leased to the municipality of Nordgermersleben in 1705 . After Tundersleben was rebuilt, there was again a farm in 1747, a sheep farm with apartments, a windmill and a village pitcher. In 1818 there were 13 houses and 128 residents.

On September 30, 1928, the Tundersleben manor district was converted into a rural community.

In 1932 a mansion was built in Tundersleben. The estate is privately owned.

On July 1, 1950, Tundersleben was incorporated into Nordgermersleben.

The village belonged to the former municipality of Nordgermersleben until September 1, 2010 . On September 1st, 2010 the unified community Hohe Börde, from the former administrative community Hohe Börde , was founded through a voluntary amalgamation of almost all former member communities.

Economy and Infrastructure

economy

There is a potato processing plant in the village.

Transport links

Federal highway 1 runs through Tundersleben , around 500 meters south of federal highway 2 .

Personalities

Marie Becker , nee Eggeling (1872–1959), who became known as the Berlin cab queen, was born in Tundersleben . In 1911 she donated a new school to Tundersleben.

Individual evidence

  1. Samuel Walther , Singularia Magdeburgica, or Oddities from the Magdeburg History of 1732, Volume 8, page 220
  2. Peter Wilhelm Behrends , Neuhaldenslebische Kreis-Chronik or Geschichte aller Oerter des ... 1826, Volume 2, Pages 304-312
  3. ^ Karl von Seydlitz: The administrative district of Magdeburg: Geographical statistical and topographical manual, Magdeburg 1820, page 163
  4. ^ Official Journal of the Government of Magdeburg, 1928, p. 226
  5. Federal Statistical Office (Ed.): Municipalities 1994 and their changes since 01.01.1948 in the new federal states . Metzler-Poeschel, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-8246-0321-7 , pp. 341 .