Twießelhop now found

dear gutt morgen,

found something about your Twie�elhop in: "Der Speicher". Heimatbuch f�r den
Landkreis Celle, hrsg. von Friedrich Helke und Heinrich Hohls,Hermannsburg:
Missionsbuchhandlung (1.Auflage 1930) 1990, Seite 612

There are given the results of cenus from 1821 to 1925:

It is said Twie�elhop belonged in former time to Amt Bergen and to Amtsvogtei
Bergen and belongs then (1930)to the "Standesamtsbezirk S�lze", as also to the
"Postanstalt S�lze". In 1821 there were in S�lze 48, respectively 49 buildings,
378,respectively 381 Inhabitants, in 1848 52 buildings and 433 inhabitants,
1900590 inhabitants, 1910 647 Inhabtants, 2 of them died in war, 1925 they 101
buildings and 662 inhabitants. Twie�elhop seems to have stopped existing after
1821 and before 1848, because, there is only one mentioning in 1821:

    Twie�elhop, part of S�lze i.H. 1821: one building, three inhabitants.

If you want to write to the parish, which should have the parish books nowadays,
so they are still existing, it`s nowadays:

    Evangelische Kirchengemeinde, Friedensplatz 1 and 2, 29303 Bergen

I think in end we found it. So long Hans Peter Albers

Another Information about Twi�elhop

The same source as before tells on page 166, that the Twi�elhoop was in 1853
taken out of the Amt Bergen and put to the Amt Winsen (must be that Winsen/
Aller, not Winsen/Luhe, what is more north) and it was from the same time thrown
under justice of the Amtsgericht Celle (before Bergen). So if there were after
taht any Inhabitants, they must be found in the documents for the Amt
Winsen/Aller, if there was some trouble, the court of Celle was the proper one.
As Winsen/Aller is in the same statistics quoted before, one should think after
1853 Twi�elhop should be shown there below Winsen/Aller, but it isn`t. So if
there were no other statistic rules, which allowed to subsum smaller settlements
under the account of the larger namesetting one, it remains the conclusion that
Twi�elhop was given up as a living place. That�s it. Hans Peter Albers