Vogtsmühle (Iphofen)

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Vogtsmühle
City of Iphofen
Coordinates: 49 ° 40 ′ 38 ″  N , 10 ° 16 ′ 9 ″  E
Height : 249 m
Residents : (1987)
Incorporated into: Iphofen
Postal code : 97346
Area code : 09323
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Location of the Vogtsmühle (bold) in the Iphöfer municipality
Image by Vogtsmühle

The Vogtsmühle (also Abbess Mill , Lorenzmühle , Breitmühle ) is a wasteland on the outskirts of the town of Iphofen in the Lower Franconian district of Kitzingen .

Geographical location

The Vogtsmühle is in the southwest of the Iphöfer municipality on the Breitbach . Here the Moorseebach flows from the Steigerwald into the Breitbach. Iphofen is further to the north, and the municipality of Markt Einersheim begins in the east . The Steinmühle district of Einersheim is closest to Vogtsmühle. To the southeast is Mönchsondheim , also a district of Iphöfer. The Domherrnmühle is located further downstream to the west .

history

The many names of the mill go back to the former owners of the facility. The prefix Vogts- therefore likely refers to a miller. At times the property was also named after its location on the Breitmühle River. The mill was mentioned for the first time in 1471. At that time, the Benedictine monastery in Kitzingen sold a grain "uff der mülen an der preyt die Eptissin müle gnant" to the Augustinian canons of Birklingen. The mill itself remained with the Benedictine nuns.

In 1490 Andreas von Heßberg from Fröhstockheim was only able to sell "his mill on the Brayt" to Johannes Tucher from Iphofen with the consent of the Kitzingen nuns. In the same year Hans Haug, who also came from Iphofen, bought the mill. Around 1499 the system reappeared in the springs of the Kitzingen monastery. After each election of the abbess, the miller received two guilders from the new mistress on the "abbess muln".

In 1506 the Birklingen monastery returned the Kornval to Kitzingen. The nuns passed the taxes on the mill to the Würzburg monastery . The "Lorentzen Mühl" was mentioned for the first time in 1578, and in 1608 the miller Lorenz Busch is documented. The plant probably came to his son in the first half of the 17th century. In 1633, “Hannß Busch uf der Lorenz Mühlen” was still sitting. In 1684 the mill had collapsed. That year Caspar Busch from Mönchsondheim was Müller.

The name Vogtsmühle first appeared in the sources in the 18th century. It can therefore be assumed that in the meantime a Müller Vogt was sitting in the mill . Probably it was the civil servant Johann Georg Endres, who had been wealthy there since 1771. In the 19th century she came to the city of Iphofen. From 1864 the Dürr family moved into the property and operated the mill's four grinding courses . The operation was only stopped in 1969. In 1986 the current buildings were built.

literature

  • Wolf Dieter Ortmann: District of Scheinfeld (= historical place name book of Bavaria. Middle Franconia, vol. 3) . Munich 1967. Local name part .
  • Fritz Ortner: Illustrated guide through Markt Einersheim and its history . Market Einersheim 1986.

Web links

Commons : Vogtsmühle (Iphofen)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ 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 Statistics Bavaria. Munich November 1991, p. 364 ( digitized version ).
  2. ^ Ortmann, Wolf Dieter: District of Scheinfeld . P. 208.
  3. Ortner, Fritz: Illustrated guide through market Einersheim and its history . P. 67.