- Staudt
Infobox Ort in Deutschland
image_photo = Staudt-Alte Schule.jpg
Wappen = kein
lat_deg = 50 |lat_min = 28 |lat_sec = 2
lon_deg = 7 |lon_min = 49 |lon_sec = 36
Lageplan = Staudt im Westerwaldkreis.png
Bundesland = Rheinland-Pfalz
Landkreis = Westerwaldkreis
Verbandsgemeinde = Wirges
Höhe = 260
Fläche = 3.44
Einwohner = 1230
Stand = 2006-12-31
PLZ = 56424
Vorwahl = 02602
Kfz = WW
Gemeindeschlüssel = 07 1 43 073
Website = [http://www.staudt.info www.staudt.info]
Adresse-Verband = Bahnhofstraße 10
56422 Wirges
Bürgermeister = Waltraud BirkStaudt is an "Ortsgemeinde" – a community belonging to a "
Verbandsgemeinde " – in theWesterwaldkreis inRhineland-Palatinate ,Germany .Geography
Location
The municipal area lies at elevations from 260 to 285 m above
sea level . The community lies in the southernWesterwald on the edge of the Montabaur Hollow ("Montabaurer Senke") and belongs to the so-called Kannenbäckerland (“Jug Bakers’ Land”, a small region known for itsceramics industry). Towards its south, Staudt stretches to the 286-metre-high slope of the mountain "Am Hähnchen", whereas from east to west, the community’s area spreads out into a 265-metre-high plain. In the north lies the rest of the residential and new-town area in the foothills of the 277-metre-high Kramberg. The highest elevation in the municipal area is the 291-metre-high Fussenacker. Through Staudt flow the Aubach and the Sehlbach. Since 1972 the community has belonged to what was then the newly founded "Verbandsgemeinde" of Wirges – a kind of collective municipality found only in Rhineland-Palatinate – whose seat is in the like-named town.History
Staudt has existed since the
Late Middle Ages . Since days of yore it has belonged to the parish of Wirges, itself originally a daughter parish of the parish of Humbach-Montabaur , although over time it became a parish in its own right. Parish patronage rights and thetithe (a rent) in turn were held by St. Florin’sMonastery inKoblenz . The first documentary mention of "Stude" stemmed from a document from this monastery in 1367. More precisely, the document was about rental paid ingrain ,oats andchicken s within the "Bann" (an administrative unit) of Montabaur, wherein also lay Staudt. In the "Bann" of Montabaur, the Archbishop of Trier exercised exclusive power over the inhabitants. The villages were obliged to do labour, that is to say, the people were unfree, counted as “goods”, and went by any sale or exchange into the new lord’s ownership. The "Bann" was subdivided into smaller administrative zones. Together with six further communities, Staudt – no later than 1488 – formed the so-called "große Zeche", until further division in 1653. This yielded a new "Zeche" withLeuterod ,Hosten ,Ötzingen and Staudt.This was shortly after the
Thirty Years' War ended, which was not without consequences even for Staudt, as the number of families fell from 18 in 1605 to only 9 in 1684. It is assumed that there were even fewer inhabitants at the time of the war’s end, as a population directory from 1678 lists only 7 families. Passing armies brought horrors and poverty to the "Bann" of Montabaur. Many people fled; almost two thirds died. Presumably in the late 17th century, the "Bann" of Montabaur was split up and a "Bann" of Wirges came into being (the exact date is unknown), to which Staudt also belonged. The "Amt" administrator, Court Council Linz reported the following in 1786:From the end of the
Holy Roman Empire in 1806 until theAustro-Prussian War in 1866, the community – at the time fighting onAustria ’s side – belonged to the newly foundedDuchy of Nassau . Nassau, however, was annexed and becamePrussia n and at first part of theNorth German Confederation and then later theGerman Empire . The community and its inhabitants lived through two world wars. In a bombardment on 18 March 1944, 18 buildings were utterly destroyed. However, not only were these houses long ago rebuilt, but also the community has changed from an agricultural community to one based more on industry and services.Politics
Community council
The council is made up of 17 council members, including the extraofficial mayor ("Bürgermeister"), who were elected in a majority vote in a municipal election on 13 June 2004.
Economy and infrastructure
Clay quarrying
As in the area as a whole, there is
clay quarry ing in Staudt. The biggest company that processes clay and that lies in Staudt is Osmose, which manufactures ceramic products.Transport
Staudt is only two kilometres from both the towns of
Montabaur andWirges , as well as the nationally important roads "Bundesstraße " 255 and the A 3 (Cologne –Frankfurt). Limburg an der Lahn andKoblenz are each twenty minutes’ drive away, and Cologne and Frankfurt may be reached in one hour. TheInterCityExpress railway station at Montabaur is only two kilometres away; travel time to either Cologne or Frankfurt is only 30 minutes.Staudt as a surname
Staudt is quite a common German surname. The origin lies in the fact that when surnames came into being – at least as they are known today – it was, among other things, customary to assign people to their home towns or villages. Often, occupational descriptions or even nicknames were used. Staudt, however, is without a doubt one of these geographical-origin surnames, meaning that its bearers’ forebears did indeed come from Staudt. Emigration from Germany has also spread the name abroad.
In 1367, Staudt cropped up as "Stude". In 1388 it was "Stut" and in 1448 "Stude". In 1557, history mentions an Electorate of Trier council named Michael Staudt von Limburg. In the early 18th century, the name’s bearers settled on the spelling "Staudt".
Ponds
To Staudt belong several
pond s ("Weiher") lying south of the village, namely Schräderweiher, Weberweiher, Ochsenheide, Birkenweiher, Fussenweiher and Morschenweiher, which in droughts becomes nothing more than a muddy pool.Sightseeing
*Old
school (today the town hall), built 1907/08
*Oldchurch , built 1865, expanded 1922/23
*New church, built 1959
*Waldkapelle (“ForestChapel ”) in der "Ös", renovated 2007
*Birkensportplatz (sporting ground), originally with cinder loop track, built 1945
*Sportlerheim, built 1991External links
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