Mayor's office Gimborn

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The mayor Gimborn was one of ten mayors in the county Gummersbach in Region of Cologne in the Prussian Rhine Province . It was created in 1816 as the successor to Mairie Gimborn , which was established by the French in the Grand Duchy of Berg and initially belonged to the newly established district of Gimborn , which was dissolved again in 1825.

With the Prussian law regulating various points of the municipal constitutional law of December 27, 1927, the mayor's offices were finally abolished and the Gimborn mayor's office formally became the Gimborn office .

history

Around 1828, the Gimborn mayorry included a village , a castle , 21 hamlets , 16 farms , which owned 487 private houses and 285 barns and stables. Two churches and chapels and 20 mills were recorded. There were a total of 3,235 inhabitants, 2,395 of whom were Protestant and 876 were Catholic.

The community encyclopedia for the province of Rhineland from 1888 gives a population of 3,199 for the community (and at the same time the mayor's office) Gimborn (2,264 Protestant, 889 Catholic, 44 other Christian and one Jewish denominations), which in 47 residential places with a total of 665 houses and 700 households lived. The area of ​​the city and mayor's office (4,089  ha ) was divided into 1,422 ha of arable land, 247 ha of meadows and 2183 ha of forest.

The following are listed as places to live in the community lexicon (contemporary notation): Apfelbaum , Berghausen , Birnbaum , Boinghausen ( Ober- and Niederboinghausen ), Dürhölzen , Eibach , Erlinghagen , Felsenthal , Flaberg , Grunewald , Gummeroth , Hagen , Herreshagen , Hövel , Hülsenbusch , Hütte , Hüttefabrik , Hüttenermühle , Jedinghagen , Kalkkuhl , Karlskamp , Karlsthal , Kümmel , Leiberg , Lobscheid , Lope , Lützinghausen , Neu Remscheid , Nieder Gelpe , Nochen , Nordhellerhammer , Ober Gelpe , Ober Leppe , Peisel , Recklinghausen , Remshagen , Rodt , Siemerkusen , Sonnenberg , Steinenbrück , Strombach , Thal , Wasserfuhr , Wegescheid , Wilhelmsthal and Würden . The town hall was located in Hülsenbusch.

On October 1, 1932, the district of Gummersbach was merged with most of the district of Waldbröl to form the Oberbergisches Kreis , and the mayor's office of Gimborn, which had meanwhile been converted into an office, also moved to the new district.

As part of the local reorganization in 1975, the office and the community of Gimborn were dissolved and the community area was divided into the present-day communities of Engelskirchen , Lindlar ( Remshagen and parts of the Leppetals), Gummersbach and Marienheide . (cf. §§ 13 Paragraph 2, 14 Paragraph 2 No. 2, 15 Paragraph 1, 16 No. 3 Cologne Act ).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Friedrich von Restorff: Topographical-statistical description of the Royal Prussian Rhine Provinces , Berlin and Stettin, 1830
  2. Königliches Statistisches Bureau (Prussia) (Ed.): Community encyclopedia for the Rhineland Province, based on the materials of the census of December 1, 1885 and other official sources, (Community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia, Volume XII), Berlin 1888.
  3. ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 301 .