Office Hattingen
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
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
- ↑ 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
- ↑ Meyer, Eugen, Mallek, Waldemar: Book of arms of the Westphalian communities. Munster, 1940