District of Emden

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Basic data
Prussian Province Hanover
Administrative district Aurich
County seat Emden
Inventory period 1885-1932
surface 350.50 km²
Residents 28,177 (1925)
Population density 80 inhabitants / km² (1925)
Communities 47 (1900)
41 (1932)
License Plate IS
Location of the district in the province of Hanover (1905)
Location of the district in the province of Hanover

The district of Emden was a district in the Prussian province of Hanover . It included the Emden surrounding area, but not the independent city ​​of Emden itself. The district included the area of ​​today's municipalities Krummhörn and Hinte , a large part of today's Emden urban area (the villages and their surrounding area were incorporated into Emden in 1946 and 1972) as well as today Moormerland belonging localities Oldersum , Tergast , Rorichum and Gandersum including their districts .

history

The district was formed from the old office of Emden during the Prussian district reform in 1885 . The city of Emden remained outside the district as an independent city , but became the seat of the district administration. In 1928 Wolthusen and Borssum were incorporated into the city of Emden. The district was dissolved during the district reform in 1932. Seven communities came to the district of Leer , the majority to the district of the north .

Population development

year 1890 1900 1910 1925
Residents 18,459 20,130 24,120 28,177

Communities

The following list contains the municipalities of the district of Emden with the number of inhabitants as of December 1, 1910, as well as all incorporations.

local community Ew. 1910 annotation
Barrier 78 1929 incorporated into Loppersum
Borkum 3332 1932 to the district of Leer
Borssum 1220 1928 incorporated into Emden
Camp 329
Canhusen 130
Canum 188
Circwehrum 159
Hurry 461
Freepsum 304
Gandersum 116 1932 to the district of Leer
Greetsiel 793
Grimersum 585
Groothusen 450
Great Midlum 343
Hamswehrum 358
Harsweg 116
Heiselhusen 44 1929 incorporated into Camping
Back 597
All around 213 1929 incorporated into Widdelswehr
Jennelt 235
Larrelt 913
Logumer Vorwerk 148
Loppersum 537
Loquard 559
Manslagt 487
Marienwehr 78 1929 incorporated into Uphusen
Oldersum 1179 1932 to the district of Leer
Osterhusen 221
Peccum 728 1932 to the district of Leer
Pewsum 782
Pilsum 610
Rorichum 323 1932 to the district of Leer
Rysum 675
Suurhusen 514
Tergast 345 1932 to the district of Leer
Twixlum 348
Uphusen 447
Upleward 317
Uttum 454
Visquard 461
Westerhusen 289
Widdelswehr 191 1932 to the district of Leer
Willum 657
Wolthusen 1956 1928 incorporated into Emden
Woltzeten 146
Woquard 174
Wybelsum 530

District administrators

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ District regulation for the province of Hanover (1884)
  2. ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. emden.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  3. ^ Uli Schubert: German community register 1910. Accessed on May 22, 2011 .
  4. ^ Community encyclopedia for the Free State of Prussia: Province of Hanover Verlag des Prussian State Statistical Office, 1930