Legelshurst (77731 Willstätt), Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Legelshurst is a village that is now incorporated into the municipality of Willstätt.

More information can be found about Legelshurst at GenWiki genealogy.net.

Jurisdiction
From 1330 to 1803 a village in the the Administrative District (Amt) of Willstätt.

From the rule of Graf Philipp III (1504—1538) until the line was extinguished in 1736 in the Grafschaft Hanau-Lichtenberg.

From 1736 - 1803 a village in the Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt.

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Village Officials
Schultheiß

1602 Veltin Waltther 1651-1652 Erhard Erhardt

Gerichtsschöffe

1638-1672 Michel Paulus

Calendars
The authorities in Legelshurst have not always used the calendar that is in use today. The Gregorian calendar was introduced on 1 May 1682 in the Grafschaft of Hanau-Lichtenberg before that the Julian calendar was in use.

Church Records
Graf Philipp IV (ruled 1538—1590) of Hanau-Lichtenberg converted to the Lutheran faith and the Grafshaft became Lutheran during his reign.

The Lutheran Church books 1616-1962 for Legelshurst have been microfilmed and are available at FamilySearch.

The Church book duplicates for 1810-1870 are available on-line at the Staatsarchiv Freiburg, Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg.
 * L 10 Nr. 2239 Legelshurst, Willstätt OG; Evangelische Gemeinde: Standesbuch 1810-1829
 * L 10 Nr. 2240 Legelshurst, Willstätt OG; Evangelische Gemeinde: Standesbuch 1830-1849
 * L 10 Nr. 2241 Legelshurst, Willstätt OG; Evangelische Gemeinde: Standesbuch 1850-1870