Office Duderstadt

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The Amt Duderstadt was a historical administrative area of ​​the Kingdom of Hanover .

history

The office was only established in 1816 after the former Electoral Mainz sub-area fell to the Kingdom of Hanover. It essentially consisted of the eleven council villages and five parish villages ("Kespeldörfer") that the city of Duderstadt had acquired in the 14th and 15th centuries. The city itself was the seat of the office, but otherwise non-official. In 1859 the Duderstadt office was abolished and incorporated into the neighboring Gieboldehausen office. With this it opened in 1885 in the new Duderstadt district .

Communities

The following communities belonged to the Amt Duderstadt:

Bailiffs

  • 1818–1822: Ernst Friedrich Wilhelm Kramer, senior bailiff
  • 1823–1849: Johann Christoph Heinrich Hauss, bailiff, from 1844 senior bailiff
  • 1849–1852: Friedrich Christian von Marschalck, Official Assessor (on request)
  • 1853–1856: Georg Just Clemens von Finckh, bailiff
  • 1856–1857: Johann Philipp Adolf Schönian, Member of the Government
  • (1857) 1858–1859: Bernhard Rodewald , bailiff

literature

  • Iselin Gundermann , Walther Hubatsch : Outline of the German administrative history 1815-1945 . Row A: Prussia, Volume 10: Hanover. Marburg (Lahn) 1981
  • Manfred Hamann : Overview of the holdings of the Lower Saxony Main State Archives in Hanover. Third volume: Central and subordinate authorities in the Landdrostei and administrative districts of Hanover, Hildesheim and Lüneburg until 1945. Göttingen 1983, p. 263f.
  • Helmut Godehardt: A poor order for the office Duderstadt from 1846. In: Eichsfelder Heimatzeitschrift. Issue 7/8 2007, Mecke Druck und Verlag, Duderstadt 2007, pp. 253-254