Zurmühle (Wermelskirchen)

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Zurmühle 2010

The residential area is south of Ehringhausen and north of Pohlhausen am Eschbach and today consists of nine houses. There is no longer a mill.

The first mention can be found in the tax list of the Bornefeld office in 1469. There it says: Sybels knecht ind heirtgen in the Sumolen 2 mr (Siebels knecht and his shepherd in the Zurmühle pay 2 marks).

The next mention is on February 13, 1507: Johann Caspar Opderbek settles down according to the inscription on a bellows.

The burger stock book of 1692 says: Peter Hasenclever in the Lohbach now Johannes Müller Zu Ehringhausen has a Reckhammer on the Eiffischerbach (Eschbach) in the Zaw Müllen (Zurmühlen).

From 1784 to 1799 a trial was conducted before the court council in Düsseldorf. Johann von den Eichen against the widow Bornefeld and widow vom Stein for the Heider inheritance from 1736 to Heidt and Zurmühlen with an original will from 1721, value of the goods 1,300 thalers.

In the original cadastre from 1828 to 1830, the Brüninghaus and Falkenrat families appear as owners.

The families Hasenclever, Winterhoff, Langenohl, Spelsberg and Clarenbach were the owners until the 20th century.

Reservoir and parts of the former hammer mill Zurmühle

Sources and literature

  • Landesarchiv NRW, Dept. Rhineland, JB I 1387, fol. 31ff; JB Hofrat BV 48
  • Wermelskirchen City Archives, box 26, Fischer estate 13, 76
  • Hinrich, F., A castle and three noble houses , Westdeutscher Verlag, Cologne and Opladen 1965, p. 30
  • Breidenbach, NJ, Families, Property and Taxes in Wermelskirchen, Dabringhausen and Dhünn, Wermelskirchen 2003, Verlag Gisela Breidenbach, ISBN 3-980-2801-8-7

Coordinates: 51 ° 9 ′  N , 7 ° 11 ′  E