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In 1566 Georg Rauber built a new farmstead on the hill between Wolkersdorf and Schwabach, which has since been called the Raubershof. After a dispute with the lords of Wolkersdorf Castle, Hieronymus Murr, Rauber had to sell the farm to Wolf Preuss, a citizen of Schwabach, as early as 1570. [3]
In 1732, according to the descriptions of the upper office by Johann Georg Vetter, there was property in Raubershof 1, which had the Nuremberg owner von Fürer as the landlord. [4] At the end of the 18th century Raubershof belonged to Wolkersdorf. The Raubershof still consisted of only one property. The high court exercised the Brandenburg-Ansbach Oberamt Schwabach. The whole yard continued to have the Nuremberg owner von Fürer as the landlord. Under the Prussian administration (1792–1806) of the Principality of Ansbach, Raubershof was given house number 28 in Wolkersdorf. In 1802 there was still 1 property in the village. [6]
In 1808, Raubershof was assigned to the Dietersdorf tax district, Section II, as part of the municipal edict. It also belonged to the Dietersdorf rural community formed in 1818. On October 14, 1959, the community was renamed Wolkersdorf. On July 1, 1972, Raubershof was incorporated into Schwabach as part of the regional reform in Bavaria. [7]
Herb cultivation was of great importance in Raubershof. [8]