Office Kislau

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The Kislau office had been an official seat of the Speyer Monastery since the middle of the 14th century in Kislau Castle and initially held the position of an upper office until it became a sub-office of the Landfautei am Bruhrain from 1379 . Since it was of little importance as a sub-office, it was headed by civil officials.

Sub-office of the Hochstift Speyer

When the Kislau Castle was razed by the French in 1675 , the official residence was moved to Rotenberg , where there was already an official cellar of the bishopric. In 1762 Kislau again became the Oberamt and the second most important district of the Hochstift on the right bank of the Rhine. After the Rotenberg office was dissolved in 1772, the places came to the Kislau office. Since all offices of the bishopric were now directly subordinate to the Bruchsal government, the distinction between office and senior office no longer had any substantive meaning.

Places of the administrative district at the end of the 18th century

The following 14 places belonged to the Oberamt Kislau: Balzfeld , Dielheim , Horrenberg , Kronau , Malsch , Malschenberg , Mühlhausen , Rotenberg , Rauenberg , Rettigheim , Östringen , Mingolsheim , Langenbrücken and Stettfeld .

1804 to 1809 Baden office

After the dissolution of the Hochstift Speyer due to the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss , the area came to Baden and based on the organizational rescripts of December 14, 1804, the Baden Office Kislau was created. The office now comprised 10 communities with 5815 inhabitants: Dielheim (672 inhabitants), Eschelbach (704), Horrenberg (311), Kronau (306), Malsch (805), Mühlhausen (579), Mingolsheim (1175), Rauenberg (652) , Rettigheim (368) and Rotenberg (243). When the office was dissolved on December 9, 1809, Kronau was assigned to the office of Philippsburg , Mingolsheim and the Kislau castle to the second Landamt Bruchsal . The other places came to the Wiesloch office .

Board of Directors

  • 1340, 1380 Gumpbert Heinrich Glatz (Unter Vogt )
  • 1362, 1384 Georg von Lindau ( Faut )
  • 1378, 1380 Johann von Beilstein ( bailiff )
  • 1431 to 1440 Hans Rule
  • 1448 Peter von Horrnberg (Faut)
  • 1464 to 1483 Peter Guden (Faut)
  • 1489 to 1503 Hans Rucker (Faut)
  • 1507 to 1537 Niclaus Riebel (Faut)
  • 1537 to 1558 Steffan Riebel (Faut)
  • 1558 to 1750 Franz Anselm (Faut)
  • 1571 to 1582 Wendel Geyer (Faut)
  • 1583 to 1607 Wolpracht Balthasar Has (Faut)
  • 1607 to 1621 Philipp Vaiss (Faut)
  • 1622 to 1634 Johann Georg Am End (Faut)
  • 1648 to 1650 Philipp Adam Wurmgart (Faut)
  • 1656 Jakob Ziegler (Faut)
  • 1659 to 1669 Johann Georg Hetzrodt (Faut)
  • 1669 Johann Daniel Forstner (Faut)
  • 1698 to 1702 Franz Gerhard Wurmgart (Faut)
  • 1709 to 1731 Peter Heinrich Ducherer (Faut)
  • 1733 to 1749 Adrian Philipp Ludwig Wilhelm (Faut)
  • 1750 to 1751 Johann Georg Neckermann (Faut)
  • 1751 to 1762 Losskandt
  • 1762 to 1767 Anselm Adolph von Heddersdorf (Oberamtmann and Faut)
  • 1767 to 1772 Hugo Franz Lotharius von Geismar (senior bailiff)
  • 1772 to 1774 Heinrich Harthard von Benserad (chief magistrate and chief marshal )
  • 1774 Franz Carl von Deuring

From 1762 there are senior officials who bear the title of the official board and officials who carry out the actual work:

  • 1762 to 1766 Johann Ernst Haimb
  • 1766 to 1769 Georg Paul Haimb
  • 1769 to 1773 Georg Adam Woll
  • 1780 to 1781 Franz Alt
  • 1782 to 1789 J. Dedell
  • 1792 to 1794 Theodor Konrad Hartleben
  • 1794 to 1795 Franz Schoch
  • 1795 to 1804 Jacob Friedrich Erbs
  • 1804 to 1809 Philipp Woll (Baden bailiff)

additionally in the time as Oberamt 1762 to 1772:

  • 1762 to 1767 Adolf Anselm Gottfried Karl von Heddersdorf (Oberamtmann)
  • 1767 to ...? Hugo Franz Lothar von Geismann (Senior Administrator)

The official cellars since 1752:

  • 1752 to 1765 Ignaz Valentin Pötz (official cellar in the Fautei Kislau)
  • 1769 to 1770 Franz Sebastian Haberkorn (cellar)
  • 1773 Joseph Lauer
  • 1775 to 1777 Johann Baptist Cronacher
  • 1777 to 1788 Georg Adam Hartmann (cellar)
  • 1790 to 1796 Friedrich Reich (official cellar)
  • 1798 to 1802 Anton Warnkönig (official cellar)

literature

  • Bernd Breitkopf: The old districts and their heads of office. The emergence of the districts and offices in what is today the district of Karlsruhe. Biographies of the senior officials and district administrators from 1803 to 1997 . Regional culture publishing house, Ubstadt-Weiher 1997, ISBN 3-929366-48-7 , pp. 70-75.
  • Klaus Gaßner (Hrsg.): Bad Schönborn history. The chronicle of the reunited villages Mingolsheim and Langenbrücken. Volume 1: From the beginnings to the dissolution of the Old Kingdom. Regional culture publishing house, Ubstadt-Weiher 2006, ISBN 978-3-89735-437-1 . (The senior officials in Kislau, page 120)