List of personalities from the municipality of Ahorn (Baden)
This list of personalities of the municipality of Ahorn shows the mayors, honorary citizens, sons and daughters of the municipality of Ahorn and its districts ( Berolzheim , Buch am Ahorn with the hamlet of Schwarzenbrunn , Eubigheim with the village (Unter-) Eubigheim and the hamlets of Obereubigheim , Hohenstadt and Schillingstadt ), as well as other personalities associated with maple. The list does not claim to be complete.
mayor
Mayor of the municipality of Ahorn
The following people have been mayors of Ahorn since the administrative reform in 1971:
- 1971–1996: Alois Hafner, who was previously mayor of the municipality of Eubigheim, which was still independent until 1971.
- Since 1997: Elmar Haas (CDU), elected for a third term in 2012 with 90.33 percent.
Mayor of the old Ahorn communities
The following people were mayors of the old Ahorner communities and today's parts of the community:
Berolzheim | Book on the maple | Eubigheim | Hohenstadt | Schilling city |
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1933–1938: Ernst Weisschädel | Alois Hafner |
Sons and daughters of the church
The following people were born in Ahorn (or in a part of what is now the municipality of Ahorn):
19th century
- Emil Göller (born January 25, 1874 in Berolzheim; † April 29, 1933), church historian
- Adolf Koelsch (born July 7, 1879 in Buch am Ahorn; † February 3, 1948), Swiss biologist and writer
- Oskar Wacker (born October 20, 1898 in Eubigheim; † August 26, 1972), politician ( Center Party , later CDU )
20th century
- Rudolf Müller (born November 27, 1915 in Eubigheim; † August 25, 2011), politician (FDP), member of the state parliament
- Gerhard Kittel (born March 4, 1925 in Berolzheim; † November 9, 2011) was a phoniatrist and pediatric audiologist who played a key role in developing the subject in Germany and Europe.
- Harald Sommer (born April 16, 1930 - October 30, 2010), painter, porcelain painter and copyist
- Klaus Engelhardt (born May 11, 1932 in Schillingstadt), Protestant theologian , former regional bishop of the Evangelical Church in Baden
Other people associated with maple
16.-18. century
- Barons von Bettendorff , former local lords and owners of the Bettendorf Castle in the Eubigheim district
20th century
- During the Nazi era murdered inhabitants (1933-1945): The during the time of National Socialism murdered from 1933 to 1945 inhabitants of maple are the product of the Jewish community Eubigheim mentioned.
literature
- Files of the General State Archives in Karlsruhe.
- Records in the baptismal register of the Ahorn congregation as well as in the deanery and parish offices.
Web links
Commons : Personalities from Ahorn (Baden) - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
- Website of the municipality of Ahorn at www.gemeindeahorn.de
Individual evidence
- ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 474 .
- ↑ Fränkische Nachrichten: Local council farewell to long-time head of the main office, Gerhard Offner / Great esteem among the citizens. Advice writer with body and soul . December 20, 2012. Online at www.fnweb.de. Retrieved August 30, 2018.
- ↑ a b Fränkische Nachrichten: Ahorn's birthday Mayor and District Councilor Elmar Haas is celebrating his 60th cradle today, Friday, and takes stock not only personally but also professionally. “The fur just gets thicker over time” . June 22, 2018. Online at www.fnweb.de. Retrieved August 30, 2018.
- ↑ Fränkische Nachrichten: Mayoral election incumbent re-elected yesterday, Sunday with 90.33 percent of the votes cast / voter turnout was 48.71 percent. Big vote of confidence in Elmar Haas . October 22, 2012. Online at www.fnweb.de. Retrieved August 30, 2018.
- ↑ Staatsarchiv Wertheim-Bronnbach: archive unit about Weisschädel, Ernst, b. on 10/22/1892, Buch am Ahorn . Online at www.landesarchiv-bw.de. Retrieved July 17, 2019.