Wilfesche

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Wilfesche
Schalksmühle municipality
Coordinates: 51 ° 15 ′ 36 ″  N , 7 ° 33 ′ 7 ″  E
Height : 386 m
Postal code : 58579
Area code : 02351
Wilfesche (Schalksmühle)
Wilfesche

Location of Wilfesche in Schalksmühle

Wilfesche is a district in the municipality of Schalksmühle in the Märkisches Kreis in the administrative district of Arnsberg in North Rhine-Westphalia ( Germany ).

Location and description

The living space is in the Ramsloh industrial area near the city limits of Hagen .

Other neighboring places in the Schalksmühler municipality are Everinghauserheide , Felde , Berkey , Siepen , Ramsloh , Westhöhe , Spormecke , Davidshöhe , Harrenscheid , Holthausen , Muhle , Muhlerhagen , Kämpershof , Kuhlenhagen , Waldesruh and Stallhausen as well as Lindenteich and Muhler oil mill on Hagener.

The Wilfesche stream of the same name rises near Wilfesche , a tributary of the Sterbecke .

history

Wilfesche belonged to the Midder peasantry of the parish Hülscheid until the 19th century and in 1839 was part of the municipality of Hülscheid in the mayor's office of Halver in the Altena district . The place categorized under the name Wilfesche as Kotten according to the place and distance table of the government district Arnsberg had a house in 1839. At that time there were seven residents living in the village, all of whom were evangelicals.

In 1844, the municipality of Hülscheid with Wilfesche was split off from the Halver office and assigned to the newly established Lüdenscheid office .

The place is recorded on the Prussian first recording from 1840 as heather . Also on the Prussian new recording from 1892 and the subsequent editions , the place is labeled on the TK25 measuring table as Wilfesche , from the beginning of the 21st century as Wilfesche.

The municipality and estate district statistics of the province of Westphalia in 1871 listed the place as Kotten under the name Wilfesche with one house and six residents. The community encyclopedia for the province of Westphalia in 1885 gives a number of ten residents for Wilfesche who lived in a house. In 1895 the place had a house with nine inhabitants, in 1905 one house and eight inhabitants are given.

In 1969, the municipalities of Hülscheid and Schalksmühle were merged to form an unofficial municipality ( unitary municipality ) of Schalksmühle in the Altena district and Wilfesche has since been politically part of Schalksmühle, which in 1975 became part of the newly created Märkische Kreis due to the Sauerland / Paderborn law . In the 1970s, the development of the Ramsloh industrial park began in the area.

Individual evidence

  1. Johann Georg von Viebahn : Local and distance table of the government district Arnsberg, arranged according to the existing state division, with details of the earlier areas and offices, the parish and school districts and topographical information. Ritter, Arnsberg 1841.
  2. Johann Georg von Viebahn : Local and distance table of the government district Arnsberg, arranged according to the existing state division, with details of the earlier areas and offices, the parish and school districts and topographical information. Ritter, Arnsberg 1841.
  3. Royal Statistical Bureau Prussia (ed.): The communities and manor districts of the Prussian state and their population . The Province of Westphalia, No. IX . Berlin 1874.
  4. Royal Statistical Bureau (Prussia) (ed.): Community encyclopedia for the province of Westphalia, based on the materials of the census of December 1, 1885 and other official sources, (community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia, Volume X), Berlin 1887.
  5. Königliches Statistisches Bureau (Prussia) (Ed.): Community encyclopedia for the province of Westphalia, based on the materials of the census of December 1, 1895 and other official sources, (community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia, Volume X), Berlin 1897.
  6. Königliches Statistisches Bureau (Prussia) (Ed.): Community encyclopedia for the province of Westphalia, based on the materials of the census of December 1, 1905 and other official sources, (community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia, Volume X), Berlin 1909.