Four-sided courtyard around the house from Niedergemünden

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Hessenpark, house from Niedergemünden
Stall aus Bracht (back)

The house from Niedergemünden forms the core of a four-sided farm in the Hessenpark in the "construction group H - Central Hesse" on the estate of a wealthy farmer from the Marburg area around 1900. It was dismantled in 1979 in Gemünden (Felda) and rebuilt in the Hessenpark . The house itself dates from around 1677. The four-sided courtyard is completed by a barn from Wollmar and a barn and stable from Bracht . World iconWorld icon

history

The court Becker is the first time in 1582 Salbuch the Office Burg-Gemünden mentioned. At that time it was one of the three Landgrave Hessian farms in the town. Since 1618 the owners are known by name thanks to the preserved church books.

In 1810 the farm was about 60 acres . Since the beginning of the 20th century, several land consolidations have been carried out to merge areas. In 1980 the farm had an area of ​​13.7 hectares .

The value of the buildings on the property is given as 1220 guilders in 1831 , of which 500 guilders went to the main house.

At the end of the 1950s, the house stood in the way of the expansion of Landesstraße 3073. Behind the barn, the Becker family built a new house in 1978/79. In March / June 1979 the old main building was dismantled and moved to Hessenpark, where it was rebuilt in the summer of 1981.

owner

  • Dreyß, Hans and Dreß, Donges (1582)
  • Threis, Peter (Hans son) (marriage 1605; † 1619)
  • Threiß, Hans (* 1616; † 1665)
  • Threiß, Peter (* 1650; † 1714)
  • Threiß, Johannes (* 1688; † 1758)
  • Threiß, Johann (* 1725; † 1755)

Due to Johann's early death, his widow Anna Katharina marries b. Lotz Johann Heinrich Feldmann

  • Feldmann, Johann Heinrich (* 1716; † 1762)
  • Feldmann, Johannes (* 1760; † 1817)
  • Feldmann, Johann Heinrich (* 1797; † 1869)
  • Feldmann, Wilhelm (* 1818; † 1885)

In 1876 Feldmann was placed under a curate because of his lavish lifestyle . His daughter Marie and her husband Karl Friedrich Fisseler take over the farm.

  • Fisseler, Karl Friedrich (* 1846 † 1921)

The court heir Ludwig Friedrich August Fisseler volunteered as a private for military service in the suppression of the Boxer uprising . On the way back he fell ill with typhus and died in Suez . The daughter Lina with her husband Karl Becker took over the farm.

  • Becker, Karl (* 1874 † 1947)
  • Becker, August (* 1904 † 1972)
  • Becker, Reinhold (* 1940)

literature

  • Rolf Reutter: The tasks of house research, illustrated using the example of the Becker farm, 6316 Gemünden, OT Nieder-Gemünden, Homberger Strasse 4. In: Hessenpark 1/81, pp. 20–24.