Mayor's office in Sieglar

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The mayor's office in Sieglar was initially one of nine mayor's offices into which the Siegburg district, formed in 1816 (renamed Siegkreis in 1825 ) in the administrative district of Cologne, was administratively divided. The administrative district of the mayor's office in Sieglar comprised five communities.

After the First World War , the mayor's office was occupied by Allied soldiers. These remained until January 29, 1926.

By law of December 27, 1927, the Sieglar mayor's office was renamed to Amt Sieglar .

Municipalities and associated localities

The following communities and localities belonged to the mayor's office in Sieglar (as of 1885; today's spelling):

  • Bergheim-Müllekoven municipality , incorporated into Sieglar on April 1, 1927
  • Eschmar municipality with the Eschmarer Mühle residential area , incorporated into Sieglar on April 1, 1918
  • Community Sieglar with the living quarters Oberlar and Forsthaus Telegraph
  • Municipality of Spich , incorporated into Sieglar on April 1, 1927
  • Community Kriegsdorf with the living space house Rott , incorporated on April 1, 1918 after Sieglar

statistics

According to the "Topographical-Statistical Description of the Royal Prussian Rhine Province" from 1830, seven villages and two knight seats, five churches and chapels, six public buildings, 599 private houses, four mills, 685 barns and stables belonged to the Sieglar mayor. In 1816 the mayor's office had 2,903 inhabitants and in 1828 there were 3,422 inhabitants, including 1,739 men and 1,683 women; 3,399 inhabitants belonged to the Catholic, three to the Protestant and 20 to the Jewish faith.

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.rundschau-online.de/region/rhein-sieg/100-jahre-danach-so-erlebte-der-rhein-sieg-kreis-seine-besatzer-im-jahr-1918-31733314
  2. ^ Paul Gerhard: Law regulating various points of the municipal constitutional law of December 27, 1927 , Düsseldorf 1928, p. 18
  3. ^ Community encyclopedia for the Kingdom of Prussia from 1885, XII. Province of Rhineland, pp. 114–117 (PDF; 1.5 MB) and P. 118/119 (PDF; 1.5 MB)
  4. a b Troisdorf history association: Troisdorf history information in short form ( memento of the original from July 10, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / geschichtsverein-troisdorf.de
  5. Friedrich von Restorff : Topographical-Statistical Description of the Royal Prussian Rhine Province , Nicolai, Berlin and Stettin 1830, p. 293