Office of Rhynern

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The office Rhynern was until the municipal reform , which came into force on January 1st, 1968, a community association ( office ) in the district of Hamm , from 1930 district of Unna . It belonged to the Prussian province of Westphalia and the state of North Rhine-Westphalia .

geography

location

The office was south of the Lippe and formed the northeast of the district / district of Hamm or district of Unna.

neighbours

The office of Rhynern bordered, starting in the north in a clockwise direction, on the districts of Beckum and Soest , on the offices of Unna-Kamen and Pelkum and on the (since 1901 independent) city of Hamm .

history

The Prussian rural community order for the province of Westphalia from 1841 replaced the cantons introduced during the French era (1806 to 1813) with offices with effect from 1843 . The Rhynern office was initially located in the Hamm district . On the occasion of the city of Hamm on April 1, 1901, the district became the district of Hamm. After an area expansion in 1929, this was renamed the Unna district in October 1930 .

On January 1, 1968 the office was dissolved.

Communities

Parishes in the mid-19th century

The Rhynern Office was divided as follows when it was established:

  • A. Parish of Rhynern
    • 1. Rhynern (belonged to the Rhynern tax municipality)
    • 2. Freiske (belonged to the tax municipality Rhynern)
    • 3. Wambeln (belonged to the tax municipality of Wambeln)
    • 4. Allen (belonged to the tax municipality of Wambeln)
    • 5. Osttünnen (at that time also Ostünnen, belonged to the tax municipality of Ost [t] ünnen)
    • 6. Süddinker (at that time also Suddinker, belonged to the tax municipality Ost [t] ünnen)
    • 7. Westtünnen (at that time also Westünnen, belonged to the tax municipality of Berge)
  • B. Parish of Berge
    • 1. Berge (belonged together with West [t] ünnen to the tax municipality of Berge)
  • C. Parish of Flierich
    • 1. Flierich (belonged to the tax municipality Flierich)
    • 2. Bramey (belonged to the tax municipality Flierich)
    • 3. Lenningsen (part of the Flierich tax municipality)
    • 4. Bruges (part of the Flierich tax municipality)
    • 5. Osterflierich (belonged to the tax municipality Osterflierich)
These communities belonged to the parish of Dinker, district of Soest .

Territory changes

date Church before the change measure Church after the change
09/20/1928 Manor Bruges Inclusion Bramey-Lenningsen
04/01/1939 Mark ,
parts of territory,
werries ,
parts of territory
Reclassification Hamm
04/01/1939 Mark ,
parts of the territory
Reclassification Braam-Ostwennemar
04/01/1939 Hamm ,
parts of the area
Reclassification Werries
04/01/1939 Hamm ,
parts of the area,
Mark ,
parts of the area
Reclassification Westtünnen

Whereabouts of the communities

local community date of change Parish until 1974 Parish from 1975
Everyone 01/01/1968 Rhynern Hamm
mountains 01/01/1968 Hamm Hamm
Braam-Ostwennemar 01/01/1968 Uentrop, parts of the area to Hamm Hamm
Bramey-Lenningsen 01/01/1968 Bonen Bonen
Flierich 01/01/1968 Bonen Bonen
Freiske 01/01/1968 Rhynern Hamm
Frielinghausen 01/01/1968 Uentropic Hamm
Hair 01/01/1968 Uentropic Hamm
Hilbeck 01/01/1968 Rhynern Werl
North Dinker 01/01/1968 Uentropic Hamm
Osterflierich 01/01/1968 Rhynern Hamm
Osttünnen 01/01/1968 Rhynern Hamm
Rhynern Rhynern Hamm
Feasting 01/01/1968 Uentropic Hamm
Sönnern 07/01/1969 Werl Werl
Süddinker 01/01/1968 Rhynern Hamm
Uentropic 01/01/1968 Uentropic Hamm
Voeckinghausen 01/01/1968 Uentropic Hamm
Wobble 01/01/1968 Rhynern Hamm
Werries 01/01/1968 Uentropic Hamm
Westtünnen 01/01/1968 Hamm, parts of the area to Rhynern Hamm

literature

  • Walter Schüerhoff: The Rhynern Office. In: The district of Unna. History - landscape - economy. Published in cooperation with the district administration. Gerhard Stalling AG / Wirtschaftsverlag, Oldenburg 1966, pp. 274–278.

Individual evidence

  1. Rural community regulations for the province of Westphalia 1841 (PDF file; 1.6 MB)
  2. Stephanie Reekers: The regional development of the districts and communities of Westphalia 1817-1967 . Aschendorff, Münster Westfalen 1977, ISBN 3-402-05875-8 , p. 196, 214, 317 .
  3. Martin Bünermann: The communities of the first reorganization program in North Rhine-Westphalia . Deutscher Gemeindeverlag, Cologne 1970, p. 192 .
  4. ^ MF Essellen: Description and brief history of the Hamm district and the individual localities in the same . Verlag Reimann GmbH & Co, Hamm 1985, ISBN 3-923846-07-X , p. 126 ff .