Karl Josef Scholl

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Karl Josef Scholl (* 1743 ; † October 28, 1809 in Hürth ) was the first mayor of the mayor's office ( Mairie ) Hürth, founded by the French occupying forces .

Life

Scholl came from a councilor family from Koblenz . In 1772 he married a daughter of the Cologne councilor Adam Joseph Schülgen and was thus able to take over the management of the municipal lottery company . From the profits he acquired land in Hürth. On October 9, 1800, he was sworn in as the mayor of the newly created Maire Hurth during the French era . He held this office until the end of 1808. During this time, after the secularization , he and his brother-in-law acquired other lands in the mayor's office he administered, such as the Weilerhof near Fischenich or the property of the secularized Burbach monastery .

His eldest son, Karl Adam , succeeded him as mayor in November of the following year. The office has meanwhile been administered by delegates . His son Emmanuel (1779–1849), tax collector of the French in Cologne, began in Hürth as the first concessionaire to open up the Theresia mine on Alstädter Berg in the Hürther Tälchen. It was popularly called Scholls Kuhl . The area with which the mine began and on which the Villa Scholl on the Theresienhöhe was built was acquired by Karl Josef Scholl around 1800. It was only demolished around 1980 and made way for the Ramada Hotel.

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Individual evidence

  1. Karl Josef Scholl on the website of the city of Hürth ( Memento of the original from June 24, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) 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 / www.huerth.de
  2. Clemens Klug: Hürth - how it was, how it became , Steimel Verlag, Cologne o. J. (1962), p. 126
  3. Elmar Brohl : Hermülheim und der Deutsche Orden , Hürth o. J. (1975), p. 173