Mayor's Office Olpe

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Former town hall of the Olpe mayor's office: built in 1907, later used as a rectory.

The mayor Olpe was one of six mayors in the county Wipperfurth in Region of Cologne in the Prussian Rhine Province . It emerged in 1816 from the Mairie Olpe , which was built by the French in the Grand Duchy of Berg . 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 mayor's offices became the Olpe office, which was merged with the Kürten office in 1929.

location

The mayor's office was centrally located in the district. The mayor's office in Kürten was to the west . Adjacent, clockwise, were the city of Wipperfürth to the north, the mayor's office of Klüppelberg , the district of Gummersbach to the east and the mayor's office of Lindlar to the south.

Municipalities and localities

The two villages or, from 1845, the municipalities of Olpe and Wipperfeld belonged to the mayor's office of Olpe . In 1845 there were a total of 2,910 inhabitants, of which 2,548 were Catholic and 362 were Protestant. The living spaces also belonged to the Protestant parish of Delling .

In detail (as of 1845):

Parish of Olpe

The following residential areas belonged to the Catholic parish of Olpe : Ahlenbacher Mühle , Bierlenberg (today Offermannsberg ), Bilstein , Biesenbach , Bornen , Bosbach , Broich , Büchel , Burgheim , Dahl , Delling , Dörpe , Dörrenbach , Eichen , Erlenbusch , Forsten , Furth , Gerhardsberg , Haecken , Häcksbilstein , Hembach , Holl , Hörnen , Johannesberg , Junkermühle , Kaas , Kahlenberg , Kuddenberg , Körschsiefen , Kohlgrube , Meiersberg , Nassenstein , Oberbersten , Oelpe (today Olpermühle ), Olpe, Schultheismühle , Siefen , Stiche , Unterbersten , Quail .

Parish Wipperfeld

The following residential areas belonged to the Catholic parish of Wipperfeld : Arnsberg , Boxberg , Ente , Erlen , Fahlenbock , Frößeln , Gengesfeld , Gerhardsfeld , Grunewald , Grüterich , Grund , Hagenbüchen , Heid , Herweg , Hüffen , Church , Kofeln , Lamsfuß , (Central) Laudenberg , Lieth , Mittelschneppen , means blacks , Neumuehle , low Dhünn , Oberholl , upper mouse Bach , Oberschneppen , upper Black , Pannenhöh , Scheid , Schniffelshöh , Sommersberg , Hambüchen (then Tillmanns-Hagen Buechen, Desert Hagen Buechen) About Berg , Unterholl , sub-mouse Bach , Unterschneppen , among black , Weier , Wipperfeld and Wüstenhof .

Furthermore, parts of the following parishes belonged to the Olpe mayor's office:

Parish of Kürten

Dörnchen , Esbach , Haegen , Häuschen , (middle) grandchildren , Mittelelbach , Morteln , (Neu-) Laudenberg , (upper) grandchildren, Oberselbach , Schmitte , Unterduhr , (lower) grandchildren, (Unter-) Laudenberg and Weier ,

Lindlar parish

Frangenberg .

Individual evidence

  1. history. Retrieved April 25, 2020 .
  2. Municipal Code for the Rhine Province . Lintz, 1845.
  3. Overview of the components and list of all the localities and individually named properties of the government district of Cologne: by districts, mayor's offices and parishes, with information on the number of people and the residential buildings, as well as the Confessions, Jurisdictions, Military and former state conditions. / ed. from the Royal Government of Cologne [Cologne], [1845]
  4. A part of the place belonged to Olpe.