Amt Neuhaus

Amt Neuhaus was not connected to the rest of the Duchy of Lauenburg, being upstream on the north bank of the Elbe. It was divided into three Vogteien, based in Haar, Pinnau, and Neuhaus itself (the last being called the “Hausvogtei”). After the Napoleonic Wars, it remained part of Hanover, while the rest of Saxe-Lauenburg north of the Elbe became Danish.

 

The current Gemeinde called Amt Neuhaus contains all of the villages of the Lauenburgian Amt, plus some villages on the north bank of the Elbe that were Guelphic, but never part of the Lauenburgian Amt.

List of villages in Vogtei Haar
  • Darchau 1554 - 1803
  • Gülstorf 1554 - 1803
  • Gutitz 1554 - 1803
  • Haar 1554 - 1803
  • Konau 1554 - 1803
  • Krusendorf [Neuhaus] 1554 - 1803
  • Pommau I 1554 - 1803
  • Popelau 1554 - 1803
  • Privelack 1554 - 1803
  • Stapel 1554 - 1803
  • Sumte [Neuhaus] 1554 - 1803
  • Vockfey 1554 - 1803
  • Zeetze 1554 - 1803
List of villages in the Neuhaus Hausvogtei
  • Dellien 1554 - 1803
  • Karrenzien 1554 - 1803
  • Neuhaus a. d. Elbe 1554 - 1803
  • Rosien 1554 - 1803
  • Sückau 1554 - 1803
List of villages in Vogtei Pinnau
  • Bohnenburg [Neuhaus] 1554 - 1803
  • Kaarßen 1554 - 1803
  • Klein Rassau 1554 - 1803
  • Laake 1554 - 1803
  • Laave 1554 - 1803
  • Pinnau 1554 - 1803
  • Stixe 1554 - 1803
  • Tripkau 1554 - 1803
  • Wilkensdorf 1554 - 1803
Chronological list of countries to which Amt Neuhaus belonged