Office Hattingen

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The Hattingen Office was founded on October 31, 1841. It had its office in Winz .

In 1931 the Hattingen office included:

Surname Residents Area ( km² )
Commune Altendorf 3,968 5.99
Community Bredenscheid-Stüter 2,990 17.32
Community low-Elfring Hausen 229 5.51
Municipality of Ober-Elfringhausen 395 7.25
Municipality of Ober-Stüter 235 4.66
community Winz 8,167 18.44
total 15,984 59.17

On January 1, 1970, the city of Hattingen became the legal successor to the Blankenstein office and the Hattingen office. Altendorf (Ruhr) was incorporated into Essen.

coat of arms

Coat of arms of Amt Hattingen
Blazon : "In gold (yellow) a bar in three rows of seven fields each, red and silver (white), accompanied by two at the top and a green bird armored in black at the bottom."
Reasons for the coat of arms: The coat of arms designed by Waldemar Mallek was awarded on May 17, 1935 by the President of the Prussian Province of Westphalia . It is identical to the coat of arms of Grafschaft Mark , supplemented by the three birds of the coat of arms of the Lords of Hattingen (Hattneggen).

Individual evidence

  1. a b manual of the offices and rural communities in the Rhine province and in the province of Westphalia. Prussian Landgemeindetag West, Berlin 1931, quoted from Bodo Stratmann: Amt Hattingen. on genealogy.net
  2. Meyer, Eugen, Mallek, Waldemar: Book of arms of the Westphalian communities. Munster, 1940