Mayor's office in Schönecken

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The mayor Schönecken was one of 29 original Prussian mayors , the 1816 newly formed into the circle Prüm in Trier divided administratively. From 1822 on, the mayor's office belonged to the Rhine Province . Four municipalities were under the administration of the mayor's office . The administrative seat was in today's local community Schönecken in the Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm in Rhineland-Palatinate .

The mayor's office was renamed to Amt Schönecken in 1927 .

Municipalities and associated localities

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

  • Nimsreuland (89 inhabitants; at that time only called Reuland) with the farm and the Schwethal mill (23)
  • Schönecken (1,205) with the Ichterhof (2) and the Irsfelder Hof (13)
  • Seiwerath (107) with the Dürrbachsbrücke homestead (22)
  • Wetteldorf (314; since 1967 part of Schönecken)

A total of 1,775 people lived in 322 houses in the mayor's district in 1843. All residents were Catholic. There was a church in Wetteldorf and a chapel each in Schönecken and Seiwerath; the only school was in Schönecken.

A statistical survey from 1885 counted 1,645 inhabitants in 363 households; the area of ​​the associated municipalities totaled 2,657 hectares , of which 570 hectares were arable land, 297 hectares were meadows and 688 hectares were forest.

history

Before 1794 all localities belonged to the Electorate of Trier , Schönecken to the office of the same name , the other localities to the office of Prüm .

In 1794 French revolutionary troops occupied the left bank of the Rhine . Under French administration , the above-mentioned localities were assigned to the canton of Prüm from 1798 to 1814 , which was part of the Prüm arrondissement 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 Schönecken corresponded to the previous Mairie Schönecken. The Bürgermeisterei Schönecken was the circle Prüm in Trier assigned. From 1822 on, the administrative district of Trier, including the mayor's office of Schönecken, belonged to the newly formed Rhine province that year .

The administrative seat was in today's local community Schönecken . The Bürgermeistereiamt in Schönecken managed in personal union also the mayors Burbach and Dingdorf .

The mayor's office in Schönecken was renamed in 1927, like all rural mayor's offices in the Rhine Province , due to the Prussian law regulating various points of the municipal constitutional law of December 27, 1927, in "Office Schönecken". In 1936, the offices of Burbach and Dingdorf were dissolved as independent offices and merged with the office of Schönecken .

mayor

The mayors in the period from 1798 (French Republic) to 1927 (renamed to office) were:

Johann Koch ( Maire ) 1798–1803 (French period)
Peter Beans (Maire) 1803-1814 (French period)
Wallerius 1814-1817
Johann Peter Beans 1817-1848
Johann Franz Beans 1848-1851
Lambert Scheurette 1851-1871
cord 1872
Johann Friedrich Geller 1874–1875 (provisional)
Karl Peter Zillgen 1875-1878
Matthias Marx 1878-1901
Jakob Sollhé 1901-1909
Johannes Evers 1910-1915
August Boltz 1915–1937 (from 1928 to mayor)

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. ^ A b c Georg Bärsch : Description of the government district of Trier , Volume 2, Trier, Lintz, 1846, p. 73 ( Google Books )
  3. Johann Josef Scotti: Collection of laws and ordinances, which in the former Churfürstenthum Trier ... , Wolf, 1832, p. 1717 ff ( Google Books )
  4. a b c District administration of the Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm: Administrative affiliation of the individual communities ( online PDF )
  5. ^ Otto Beck: Description of the government district of Trier , Volume 1, Trier, Lintz, 1868, p. 149 ( Google Books )
  6. ^ Official districts of the registry office Prüm on the pages of the Association of Prüm
  7. page officials at www.schoenecken.com