The original parish comprised 25 to 30 families.
Burgebrach was the original parish for more than 40 outlying places.
The area was greatly expanded to the north in the 1960s and 70s, seeing the return of some of the original parish lost in 1934.
The original Anglican parish was established in 1877.
An important role in the management of the Lahngau was taken by the monasteries and original parishes.
This end of the original parish became a separate one in 1934.
The title is a derived from the original local parish constables of the 18th century and earlier.
The original parish had around 500 families, making up 1,500 people.
The original parish being much larger was subsequently absorbed by the city in a gradual process lasting from 1882 to 1922.
Many of the original parishes, townships and local areas are named for the families that owned the land between the 11th and 18th century.