Ueschersdorf

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Ueschersdorf
Burgpreppach market
Coordinates: 50 ° 9 ′ 18 ″  N , 10 ° 36 ′ 31 ″  E
Residents : 89  (2008) [1]
Incorporation : May 1, 1978
Postal code : 97496
Area code : 09534
Evangelical Lutheran Church
Evangelical Lutheran Church

Ueschersdorf is a district of the Lower Franconian municipality of Burgpreppach in the Haßberge district .

Geographical location

Ueschersdorf is located northwest of Burgpreppach.

The B 303 runs south of Ueschersdorf in a northeast-southwest direction .

The district road HAS 40 running through the village leads west to Erlsdorf and east to Birkach . To the south the place is connected to Fitzendorf .

history

The oldest known documentary mention of Ueschersdorf was in 1231 as "Eusirdorf". The place name developed from the Middle High German "nuescher" (= clasp, trough) and thus means "village of clasp or trough making".

In the following period, the place was owned several times by feudal lords from the family of the Knights of Lichtenstein. In 1394, ownership changed from Duke Swatibor I to the Duchy of Würzburg and then to the Landgrave of Thuringia.

The evangelical parish of the place belongs to the parish Ditterswind . In 1601 the tower of the local church was built, the construction of which was completed in 1603. The nave was renewed in 1866.

In 1632, during the Thirty Years' War , Ueschersdorf was set on fire by an army of 600 men from Ebern ; the cattle were driven to Hassfurt .

As part of the secularization , Ueschersdorf came into the possession of the Tuscan Grand Duke Ferdinand III in 1803 . According to a state treaty between the Grand Duchy of Würzburg and the Duchy of Saxony-Hildburghausen , the Ganerbendorf Uschersdorf, which had previously also belonged to the Saxon Office of Königsberg, was ceded to Würzburg in 1807 . In 1814, the Grand Duchy of Würzburg largely fell to the Kingdom of Bavaria .

On May 1, 1978, Ueschersdorf became part of Burgpreppach as part of the municipal reform.

Web links

Commons : Ueschersdorf  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Archives of the Rhenish Confederation, 1807, p. 34