
Brunnsee
German: Brunnsee // Gottscheerish: Prunnsheab // Slovenian: Studeno
In the land registry of 1574 Brunnsee consisted of one full farm divided into two half farms and a population between 8 and 11. In 1770 the village had four houses. In the 19th century it had five houses and a population of 14. However, by 1937, the village had only one house and a population of three. After the Second World War, there was only one house in Brunnsee.
Village Map & List of Names
HOUSE # | HOUSE NAME | FAMILY NAME |
---|---|---|
1 | Grüshasch | Kropf |
2 | Schüala, Lerasch | School |
3 | Gramasch | Bauer |
4 | Peatrsch | Johann König |
5 | Mesasch | Mathias Stiene |
6 | Rüppainsch | Mathias König |
7 | Baschn | Rudolf Fink |
8 | Paürsch | Franz König |
9 | Hushn | Stiene |
10 | Magarlaisch | Hoge |
11 | Müamsch | Hoge |
12 | Nautonsch | Kastinger |
13 | Schaüvlasch | Johann König |
14 | Grüabasch | Johann Bauer |
15 | Khövlasch | Bauer |
16 | Schüaschtalainsch | Schneider |
17 | Unknown | // |
18 | Rüppainsch Joshl | Alfons König |
19 | Unknown | // |
20 | Unknown | // |
21 | Unknown | // |
22 | Katarlainsch | // |
23 | Pütarsch | Karl Kamme |







Aerial view of what Brunnsee looks like today