Mayor's Office Rommersheim

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The mayor's office in Rommersheim was one of originally 29 Prussian mayor's offices into which the district of Prüm , which was newly formed in 1816 in the Trier administrative district, was administratively divided. From 1822 on, the administrative district of Trier, including the mayor's office in Rommersheim, belonged to the newly formed Rhine province that year . Five municipalities were under the administration of the mayor's office . The administrative seat was in today's local community Rommersheim , later in Prüm in the Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm in Rhineland-Palatinate .

Municipalities and associated localities

The following municipalities belonged to the mayor's office in Rommersheim (population figures, as of 1843):

  • Ellwerath (65 inhabitants; since 1971 district of Rommersheim)
  • Giesdorf (71)
  • Gondelsheim (170; today part of Weinsheim)
  • Rommersheim (303) with the hamlet Auf der Schlack (11) and the houses Rommersheimer Held (11) and Weinsheimer Held (8)
  • Weinsheim (240) with the Bühlborn house (8)

A total of 886 people lived in 129 houses in the mayor's district in 1843. Almost all of the residents were Catholic, three were Protestant. There was one church each in Gondelsheim, Rommersheim and Weinsheim; There were schools in Rommersheim and Weinsheim.

A statistical survey from 1885 counted 911 inhabitants in 157 households; the area of ​​the associated municipalities totaled 3,672 hectares , of which 1,049 hectares were forest, 707 hectares of arable land and 458 hectares of meadows.

history

Before 1794 all localities belonged to the Electorate of Trier , Ellwerath and Rommersheim to the Office of Prüm , Giesdorf, Gondelsheim and Weinsheim to the Office of Schönecken . In Rommersheim there was a mayor 's office of the Prüm office.

In 1794 French revolutionary troops occupied the left bank of the Rhine . Under the French administration , the mentioned localities were assigned to the canton of Prüm from 1798 , which belonged to the arrondissement of Prüm in the Saar department .

Due to the resolutions at the Congress of Vienna in 1815, substantial parts of the Rhineland were 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 Rommersheim corresponded to the previous Mairie Rommersheim. The Bürgermeisterei Rommersheim was the circle Prüm in Trier assigned. It existed until 1896 and merged with the mayor's offices of Olzheim and Wallersheim in the mayor's office of Prüm-Land .

From an administrative point of view, all localities now belong to the community of Prüm in the Eifel district of Bitburg-Prüm in Rhineland-Palatinate .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia , Volume XII Province of Rhineland, Publishing House of the Royal Statistical Bureau (ed.), 1888, p. 142 ff ( uni-koeln.de )
  2. ^ Otto Beck: Description of the government district of Trier , Volume 1, Trier, Lintz, 1868, p. 149 ( Google Books )
  3. ^ A b c Georg Bärsch : Description of the government district of Trier , Volume 2, Trier, Lintz, 1846, pp. 73 ff ( Google Books )
  4. Johann Josef Scotti: Collection of laws and ordinances, which in the former Churfürstenthum Trier ... , Wolf, 1832, p. 1717 ff ( Google Books )
  5. ^ Johann Friedrich Schannat , Georg Bärsch: Eiflia illustrata or geographical and historical description of the Eifel , Volume 3, Issue 2, Part 1, Mayer, 1854, p. 367 ( Google Books )
  6. a b c District administration of the Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm: Administrative affiliation of the individual communities ( online PDF )
  7. Article Rommersheim on www.region-trier.de