Weidelbach (Haiger)
Weidelbach
City of Haiger
Coordinates: 50 ° 48 ′ 50 ″ N , 8 ° 16 ′ 23 ″ E
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Height : | 381 m |
Area : | 8.33 km² |
Residents : | 666 (Dec. 31, 2017) |
Population density : | 80 inhabitants / km² |
Incorporation : | January 1, 1977 |
Postal code : | 35708 |
Area code : | 02774 |
Weidelbach seen from the pasture field (view in north direction)
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Weidelbach is a district of the city of Haiger in the Lahn-Dill district in central Hesse .
geography
Weidelbach is located on the eastern edge of the Westerwald in the triangle of Hesse , North Rhine-Westphalia and Rhineland-Palatinate . Immediately to the east of the village lies the 560 m high Eibertshain, to the south the Struth mountain range ( 561 m ), north of the Barmberg (554 m) and west of the Bolzenberg. The road from Haiger to Dietzhölztal runs through Weidelbach . There is a bus connection to Haiger and Dillenburg .
history
The place has been inhabited since the Neolithic Age. The first documentary mention took place on January 19, 1281. The name was probably given after the willow trees of the local stream. Weidelbach developed as a typical Haubergsdorf . The Reformation arrived here in the 16th century. Politically, the place belonged to the princely and later duchy of Nassau . Since the beginning of the 20th century, the garden furniture industry has flourished as the most important economic branch alongside traditional agriculture.
Territorial reform
As part of the regional reform in Hesse , the previously independent municipality of Weidelbach was incorporated into the city of Haiger on January 1, 1977 through the law on the reorganization of the Dill district, the districts of Gießen and Wetzlar and the city of Gießen . A local district was not established for Weidelbach.
Territorial history and administration
The following list gives an overview of the territories in which Weidelbach was located and the administrative units to which it was subordinate:
- before 1739: Holy Roman Empire , County / Principality of Nassau-Dillenburg , Ebersbach office
- from 1739: Holy Roman Empire, Principality of Nassau-Diez , Ebersbach Office
- 1806–1813: Grand Duchy of Berg , Department of Sieg , Canton of Dillenburg
- 1813–1815: Principality of Nassau-Orange , Ebersbach Office
- from 1816: German Confederation , Duchy of Nassau , Dillenburg office
- from 1849: German Confederation, Duchy of Nassau, Herborn district office
- from 1854: German Confederation, Duchy of Nassau, Dillenburg Office
- from 1867: North German Confederation , Kingdom of Prussia , Province of Hessen-Nassau , Administrative Region of Wiesbaden , Dillkreis
- from 1871: German Empire , Kingdom of Prussia, Province of Hessen-Nassau, administrative district of Wiesbaden, Dillkreis
- from 1918: German Empire, Free State of Prussia , Province of Hessen-Nassau, Administrative Region of Wiesbaden, Dillkreis
- from 1932: German Empire, Free State of Prussia, Province of Hesse-Nassau, District of Wiesbaden, District of Dillenburg
- from 1933: German Reich, Free State of Prussia, Province of Hessen-Nassau, Administrative Region of Wiesbaden, Dillkreis
- from 1944: German Empire, Free State of Prussia, Nassau Province , Dill District
- from 1945: American occupation zone , Greater Hesse , Wiesbaden district, Dillkreis
- from 1949: Federal Republic of Germany , State of Hesse , Wiesbaden district, Dillkreis
- from 1968: Federal Republic of Germany, State of Hesse, administrative district Darmstadt , Dillkreis
- On January 1, 1977 Weidelbach was incorporated as a district into the city of Haiger.
- from 1977: Federal Republic of Germany, State of Hesse, Darmstadt administrative district, Lahn-Dill district
- from 1981: Federal Republic of Germany, State of Hesse, Gießen administrative district , Lahn-Dill district
population
Population development
Weidelbach: Population from 1834 to 2017 | ||||
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year | Residents | |||
1834 | 320 | |||
1840 | 338 | |||
1846 | 320 | |||
1852 | 352 | |||
1858 | 341 | |||
1864 | 331 | |||
1871 | 313 | |||
1875 | 281 | |||
1885 | 307 | |||
1895 | 322 | |||
1905 | 345 | |||
1910 | 362 | |||
1925 | 435 | |||
1939 | 486 | |||
1946 | 577 | |||
1950 | 588 | |||
1956 | 545 | |||
1961 | 551 | |||
1967 | 606 | |||
1970 | 658 | |||
1985 | ? | |||
2000 | 737 | |||
2005 | 723 | |||
2010 | 730 | |||
2017 | 666 | |||
Data source: Historical municipality register for Hesse: The population of the municipalities from 1834 to 1967. Wiesbaden: Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt, 1968. Further sources:; after 1970: City of Haiger |
As of December 31, 2013, 677 of the 710 residents had their main residence in Weidelbach. 675 had German citizenship. The gender ratio is divided into 368 male and 342 female residents. The inhabitants are predominantly Protestant.
Religious affiliation
Source: Historical local dictionary
• 1885: | 301 Protestant (= 98.05%) Christians, one Catholic (= 0.33%) Christian and five (= 1.63%) Christians of other denominations |
• 1961: | 528 Protestant (= 95.83%) and 22 Catholic (= 3.99%) residents |
• 2005: | 414 Protestant (= 56.17%), 75 Catholic (= 10.18%) and 138 other (= 18.72%) residents |
Former mines
Culture and sights
Regular events
Hauberg is made annually in Weidelbach . As in the other villages in the Roßbachtal, there is a Haubergsgenossenschaft. The legal basis of the Haubergs work goes back to the "Haubergordnung for the Dillkreis and the Oberwesterwaldkreis of June 4, 1887". It says: "Hauberge within the meaning of this law are the properties in the districts of Dillbrecht , Fellerdilln , Ober - and Niederroßbach , Bergebersbach , Eibelshausen , Almonds , Offdilln , Rittershausen , Steinbrücken , Straßebersbach, Weidelbach and Korb , which currently belong to the Hauberg associations."
Buildings
- Evangelical local church
The Protestant church was built in 1817 after the old chapel in the center of the village had to be demolished due to its dilapidation. The half-timbered building is almost square in terms of its base. The weather side is slated, the rest of the building is plastered. On the hip roof is centered a roof turret , in which the bell is housed. In the course of the last renovation in 1993, the old quarry stone base was exposed and correspondingly supplemented on the street side. During this renovation, the interior of the church was returned to its original historical color. Particularly noteworthy are the ornate pulpit crown, the altar and the numerous paintings on the gallery and chancel parapet: floral decorations, the four evangelists as well as the depiction of Christ and the baptism of Christ. In two large stucco circles on the ceiling and in the haunch are on the pulpit wall and side walls of each angel images. Since the renovation in 1993, the new organ from Förster & Nicolaus from Lich, Hessen, with 5 manual registers and one pedal register has stood on the front gallery .
"Keep your feet when you go to the house of God and come so that you hear him - Lord I love the place of your house and the place where your honor dwells" - saying above the entrance of the church.
- Half-timbered houses from the 17th and 18th centuries
- Barn in the seine stream from the 18th century - cultural monument -
- Single-house farmstead at Weidelbacher Straße 4 - cultural monument - barn with later dated additions, inscriptions in the entablature
- Small courtyard complex Weidelbacher Straße 10 - cultural monument - half-timbered structures such as firebucks, man forms and twisted columns, the associated barn is dated 1671
- slated half-timbered building Weidelbacher Straße 17 / Quingel -Culture monument-
- Half-timbered house Weidelbacher Straße 26 - cultural monument - particularly richly decorated half-timbered
- Half-timbered house Weidelbacher Straße 30 - cultural monument - half-timbered houses with fire rams, shed tapes, column
- Half-timbered house Weidelbacher Straße 40 -Culture Monument-
- Half-timbered house Weidelbacher Straße 43 -culture monument- inscription in the entablature: I HAVE GOD MAKED THIS HOUSE IN THIS PLACE, CAN ENVYER THE NIT SEE GOD BUT GOD'S WILL DONE BHWHH 1732
- Half-timbered house Zum Rollhof 3 -Culture monument-
- Half-timbered house (longitudinally divided single house) Zum Rollhof 8 - cultural monument - roof and collar beam with block frieze
- Other structures
- Village community center with a fountain
- Covered memorial
- Erdchesplatz
Natural spaces
- Weidelbacher Moor
Economy and Infrastructure
Economic structure
Small and medium-sized businesses dominate the town. In addition to agriculture and garden furniture manufacturers, construction companies (Gerhardt and Weigel GmbH), metal goods manufacturers, craft businesses and shops are represented.
Public facilities
There is a VdK local group and a kindergarten for the Protestant community.
Web links
- Weidelbach. In: Internet presence. City of Haiger
- Weidelbach, Lahn-Dill district. Historical local dictionary for Hessen. In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
- Literature on Weidelbach in the Hessian Bibliography
Individual evidence
- ↑ Area by district. In: Internet presence. City of Haiger, archived from the original on April 7, 2016 ; accessed in March 2018 .
- ↑ Population statistics . (PDF) In: Internet presence. City of Haiger, archived from the original on March 25, 2018 ; accessed in March 2018 .
- ↑ Law on the restructuring of the Dill district, the districts of Gießen and Wetzlar and the city of Gießen (GVBl. II 330–28) of May 13, 1974 . In: The Hessian Minister of the Interior (ed.): Law and Ordinance Gazette for the State of Hesse . 1974 No. 17 , p. 237 ff ., § 25 ( online at the information system of the Hessian state parliament [PDF; 1,2 MB ]).
- ↑ a b c Weidelbach, Lahn-Dill district. Historical local dictionary for Hessen. (As of October 16, 2018). In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
- ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. State of Hesse. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
- ↑ HHStAW inventory 360/187: affiliation of Haiger In: archive information system Hesse (Arcinsys Hessen).
- ↑ a b Population figures 2005. In: Website. City of Haiger, archived from the original ; accessed in February 2019 .
- ↑ Haubergsordnung