Mayor's Office Ammeldingen

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The mayor Ammeldingen was one of 42 original Prussian mayors , the 1816 newly formed in the Bitburg in Trier divided administratively. From 1822 on, the administrative district of Trier, including the mayor's office in Ammeldingen, belonged to the newly formed Rhine province that year . Six municipalities were under the administration of the mayor's office . The administrative seat was in today's local community Ammeldingen near Neuerburg in the Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm in Rhineland-Palatinate .

Municipalities and associated localities

The following communities belonged to the mayor's office in Ammeldingen (as of 1843):

A total of 543 people lived in 77 houses in the mayor's district. All residents were Catholic. There was a church in Ammeldingen, a chapel in Scheuert, and there were no schools (as of 1843).

history

Before 1794, all localities in the administrative district of the mayor's office belonged to the lordship of Neuerburg in the Duchy of Luxembourg ( Vianden quarter ). In 1794 French revolutionary troops occupied the Austrian Netherlands , to which the Duchy of Luxembourg belonged, and annexed it in October 1795 . Under French administration , the area belonged to the arrondissement of Bitburg in the department of forests .

Due to the resolutions at the Congress of Vienna in 1815, the former Luxembourg area east of the Sauer and Our was assigned to the Kingdom of Prussia . Under the Prussian administration, new administrative districts and districts were formed in 1816 ; on the left bank of the Rhine, Prussia generally retained the administrative districts of the French Mairies for the time being. The mayor's office in Ammeldingen corresponded to the previous Mairie Ammeldingen; the municipality of Emmelbaum was previously assigned to the Mairie Olmscheid. The mayor's office in Ammeldingen existed until 1880 and became part of the mayor's office in Neuerburg-Land .

All localities are now administratively part of the Südeifel community in the Eifel district of Bitburg-Prüm in Rhineland-Palatinate .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c Georg Bärsch : Description of the government district of Trier , Volume 2, Trier, Lintz, 1846, p. 13 ff ( Google Books )
  2. ↑ District administration of the Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm: Administrative affiliation of the individual communities ( online PDF )
  3. ^ Article history ( Memento from January 2, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) on www.vg-neuerburg.de