Kehrli (Bern)

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The Kehrli families have had the Bernese citizenship law since 1900 and 1967 respectively .

history

In the Tellbuch (tax list) of the city of Bern from 1448, Hennsli Kerli the young , living in the Mattenenge and Hennsli Kerli the old , living in the mat are listed. Ten years later there is only Kerly the rebman (winemaker). In 1625, the Utzenstorf table maker Martin Kerli was accepted as a burger in Bern , but later, like many others, downgraded to a back seat (tolerated person) as part of a legal revision. In 1660, the table maker Mathis Kerli, who also came from Utzenstorf, was accepted as a parlor journeyman in the Society for Carpenters in Bern, albeit as an external master and back seat, since the Bernese civil law was closed in 1651. Its branch died out in Bern after a generation.

A branch of the Brienzer Kehrli acquired the Bernese Burgerrecht in 1900 and belongs to the society to carpenters .

Johannes Kehrli (1844–1921), from the Utzenstorfer family , left Oberbalm and worked as a roofer in the Matte district in Bern . In 1884 he took over the roofing business of Ulrich Steiner (1787–?), Which had existed on Matte since at least 1822. His descendants have had citizenship rights in Bern since 1967 and belong to the Middle Lions Society .

literature

  • Christian Lerch: Utzenstorf. Pictures from his past. With a report by Parish Vicar Albert Bitzius from 1824 , Bern 1955.
  • Manuel Kehrli: 125 years of Kehrli Bedachungen AG 1884-2009 , Bern 2009. online (PDF; 4.3 MB)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Address book of the Republic of Bern (1822), p. 31. online

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