Ormersviller

Ormersviller (in German Ormersweiler ) is a common French, located in the department of the the Moselle and the area Lorraine. The Village belongs to the Regional natural park of the Vosges of North and of the basin of life of the Moselle-is.

Geography

With its variation of Selven , the village of Ormersviller is located in country discovered, with the German Frontière , apart from the transportation routes. Completely metamorphosed since the Second world war, the center of the village was considerably impoverished by the consecutive rebuildings with the Bombardement S. Of the firm preceded by broad usoirs, accommodating the Fumier S but also planted Arbre S, framed the church.

History

Protohistoric tumuli and several Gallo-Roman sites discovered on the communal round of applause testify to an old occupation. The village is mentioned in 1308 in the form Ormerswylre , of the name of man Aurmarus and of the suffix villare , weyler . In second half of the 18th century, it belongs to the Fief of Volmunster yielded in 1748 to Léopold Bexon, lieutenant general of the baillage of Sarreguemines.

From the spiritual point of view, Ormersviller is branch of Volmunster until in 1802, date on which it is set up in Paroisse of the archpriest of the same name. At the beginning of the 20th century, one still saw the turn, undoubtedly Romance, of old the parochial church , coupled at the house of school, of which there remains today only the trace of a arc on the wall-pinion.

Administration

From the administrative point of view, the Village is common Canton of Volmunster since 1790. The Village is almost entirely destroyed in the last weeks of 1944 and the first months of 1945, which explains the poverty of the inheritance preserved and the collapse of the Population starting from 1945.

Demography

The village is almost entirely destroyed in the last weeks of 1944 and the first months of 1945, which explains the collapse of the Population starting from 1945. It counted 455 inhabitants in 1817, 616 in 1844 and with the Recensement of 1982, there remains about it only 66.

Places and monuments

  • the church of the Exaltation of the Holy-Cross, rebuilt in 1835 and renovated after the Second world war.

Personalities related to the commune

See too

  • Common of the Moselle

Sources

  • mills and sawmills of the Country of Bitche , Joel Beck, 1999.
  • Country of Bitche 1900-1939 , Joel Beck, 2005.

External bonds

  • Ormersviller on the site of the Countries of Bitche and the Saar
  • Ormersviller on the site of the National Geographical Institute
  • Ormersviller on the site of INSEE
  • Ormersviller on the site of Quid
  • Localization of Ormersviller on a chart of France and communes bordering
  • Plane on Ormersviller on Mapquest

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