Bricherhaff
Bricherhaff (German:Brücherhof/Bruecherhof, Luxembourgish:Brucherhoff) is a Lieu-dit and Farmstead in the Commune of Contern in Luxembourg.[7][8][9] It is on a slip road 150 metres long off of the CR132 main road.[10][11] Bricherhaff is located atop the Syre River and is directly east of the Bruecherbesch which is named after it.[12] It is also directly west of Brichermillen which is owned by the same person.[13]
Bricherhaff
Brucherhoff (Luxembourgish) Bruecherhof | |
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Brücherhof | |
Coordinates: 49.5728187, 6.2323219[2] | |
Country | Luxembourg |
Canton | Luxembourg District |
Commune | Contern |
Local Town | Moutfort[1] |
Elevation | 263 m (863 ft) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal Code | |
LAU 2 | LU0000302 |
History
changeName
changeEtymology
changeThe name Bricherhaff likely derives from the person who built and owned the area following it's construction. There are other places called Bricherhaff[14] and Bricher[15] or Brucher[16] was a common surname at the time of the Lieu-dit's construction. Also "Haff" is Luxembourgish for Farm therefore the name likely meant "Bricher's Farm".
Construction and early history
changeBricherhaff was constructed at some point in the late 18th or early 19th Century by the owners of the farm land surrounding it. It was built upon the Syre river and was a farmstead used to store farming equipment and house workers. The oldest mention of the name Bricherhaff of Brucherhof dates back to 1844 which a singular mention of the place.[17] The first proper mention of the Lieu dit of Bricherhaff is on a newspaper published in July 1890 where it is mentioned that Bricherhaff is located adjacent to Moutfort and Medingen.[18] The same infomation was mentioned once more in April 1891.[19] An 1895 Gazetteer of places in Luxembourg contained Bricherhaff as well as Brichermillen.
Community funds
changeVarious Community Funds were distributed to Bricherhaff in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries.
- May 1895[20]
- June 1900[21]
- February 1901[22]
- 1st of July 1902[23]
- 3rd of July 1902[24]
- July 1903[25]
- May 1905[26]
Later mentions
changeBricherhaff stayed a small farmstead throughout the 20th century however was continually mentioned in newspapers and old documents. Bricherhaff was unaffected by World War I and In May 1923 it was a stopping point for the funeral tour of Mr Mathias Hemmen who died in Brichermillen.[27] In February 1930 a Bricherhaff resident Bernard Lautwein was involved in illegal shooting and fined.[28][29] In May of that same year, there was another similar incident.[30] In Januaray 1931, Census data recorded the combined population of Bricherhaff and Brichermillen to be 30 and it was recorded and published by a local newspaper.[31]x
Demographics
changeIn the 1931 Census the combined population of Bricherhaff and Brichermillen was 30 and the sinlged out population of Brichermillen was 17 therefore it had a population of 13.[31]
References
change- ↑ "Liste des localités avec coordonnées - Portail Open Data".
- ↑ Coordinated from Openstreetmap data from Location
- ↑ https://map.geoportail.lu/theme/main?crosshair=true&zoom=18&X=693874&Y=6372709&bgLayer=basemap_2015_global&version=3&layers=320&opacities=1&lang=fr&rotation=0
- ↑ Elevation taken from Google Maps at coordinates. Accessed 2022-12-09.
- ↑ "Bruecherhaff, Contern/Konter, Contern/Konter, Luxembourg/Lëtzebuerg, Luxembourg/Lëtzebuerg: 5328 | Luxembourg Postcode ✉️".
- ↑ "Bricherhaff, Canton de Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg".
- ↑ "Bricherhaff · 5320 Contern, Luxembourg". Bricherhaff · 5320 Contern, Luxembourg. Retrieved 2022-09-12.
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- ↑ ""Bricherhaff" - LOD". lod.lu (in Luxembourgish). Retrieved 2022-09-12.
- ↑ Mosel: unterwegs im Riesling-Land (in German). DuMont Reiseverlag. 2010. ISBN 978-3-7701-9222-9.
- ↑ Distance measured on Google Maps
- ↑ "Way: Bricherbësch (939350229)". OpenStreetMap. Retrieved 2022-09-12.
- ↑ "Brichermillen · Contern, Luxembourg". Brichermillen · Contern, Luxembourg. Retrieved 2022-09-12.
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