Oberamt Waiblingen

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Map of the Württemberg upper offices, as of 1926

The Waiblingen Oberamt was an administrative district in Württemberg (on attached map # 58) , which was renamed the Waiblingen district in 1934 . During the district reform in 1938, the Waiblingen district was enlarged by parts of the dissolved Schorndorf and Welzheim districts, but also lost some communities to the Ludwigsburg district . For general comments on the Württemberg upper offices, see Oberamt (Württemberg) .

history

Oberamt Waiblingen, area status 1813, with the previous office boundaries
legend

Waiblingen , raised to the status of a town around 1250, was already the capital of a bailiwick in the 14th century, which included the Württemberg property in the lower Rems valley. In 1325, the area around Winnenden to the northeast also became part of Württemberg, which was subsequently able to expand its territory: Hertmannsweiler (1453) and Hegnach (1467) were incorporated into the existing offices, and the Winnental Castle Court Master's office was created from the Winnenden Order of the Teutonic Order acquired in 1665. It was not until the administrative reform of the Napoleonic era in 1808 that the two offices and from 1758 Oberämter, Waiblingen and Winnenden, came together.

Neighbors of the Waiblingen Oberamt, which was assigned to the Neckar District from 1818 to 1924, were the Oberamts Ludwigsburg , Marbach , Backnang , Welzheim , Schorndorf and Cannstatt after the reorganization . From 1923, when five municipalities of the dissolved Cannstatt Oberamt were added to the district, it also bordered the city of Stuttgart and the Oberämter Eßlingen and Stuttgart-Amt .

Former gentlemen

In 1813, after the regional reform was completed, the district was made up exclusively of old Württemberg towns. With the exception of Neckargröningen, which was assigned to the Oberamt Ludwigsburg, the old Oberamt Waiblingen and Winnenden were completely merged into the new Oberamt Waiblingen. In addition, places were added that had belonged to the following offices in 1800:

  • Oberamt Schorndorf: Endersbach, Großheppach, Strümpfelbach;
  • Hochberg staff office ( Rentkammer ): Hochberg, Hochdorf with Kirschenhardthof;
  • Schlosshofmeisterei Winnental (Kammerschreibereigut): Schloss Winnental, Hanweiler, Höfen, Erbachhof , Buchenbachhof.

Communities

Population figures 1848

The following municipalities were subordinate to the Waiblingen District Office in 1850:

No. former parish Residents
evang.
1848
cath.
 
Israel.
today's parish
1 Waiblingen 3285 19th Waiblingen
2 Baach 220 Winnenden
3 Beinstein 1062 Waiblingen
4th Birkmannsweiler 710 Winnenden
5 Bittenfeld 1226 1 Waiblingen
6th Breuningsweiler 348 Winnenden
7th Bretzenacker 275 Berglen
8th Citizen 375 Winnenden
9 Buoch 330 Remshalden
10 Endersbach 1067 Wine town
11 Groß-Heppach 1458 1 Wine town
12 Hahnweiler 1 311 1 Winnenden
13 Hegnach 572 1 Waiblingen
14th Herdtmannsweiler 2 704 2 Winnenden
15th Hochberg 532 6th 279 Remseck am Neckar
16 Hochdorf 418 Remseck am Neckar
17th Yards 486 1 Winnenden
18th Hohenacker 565 Waiblingen
19th Klein-Heppach 569 1 basket
20th basket 1934 4th basket
21st People Bach 836 1 People Bach
22nd Neckarrems 812 4th Remseck am Neckar
23 Nellmersbach 381 People Bach
24 Neustadt 1057 1 Waiblingen
25th Oedernhardt 221 Berglen
26th Oeschelbronn 348 Berglen
27 Oppelsbom 3 573 Berglen
28 Reichenbach 391 4th Berglen
29 Rettersburg 554 Berglen
30th Schwaickheim 4 1524 1 Schwaikheim
31 Steinach 336 3 Berglen
32 Strümpfelbach 1379 1 Wine town
33 Winnenden 3282 9 Winnenden
  total 28141 60 280  
1

today's spelling Hanweiler ,

2

today's spelling Hertmannsweiler ,

3

today's spelling Oppelsbohm ,

4th

today's spelling Schwaikheim

Changes in the community since 1813

Parishes and marks around 1860

In 1828 Lehnenberg was changed from Birkmannsweiler to Reichenbach.

In 1882 the exclave Kirschenhardthof was re-municipalityed from Hochdorf to Erbstetten (Oberamt Marbach).

In 1923 the Cannstatt Oberamt was abolished. The communities Fellbach, Oeffingen, Rommelshausen, Schmiden and Stetten in the Remstal came to the Oberamt Waiblingen.

In 1932 Kottweil was reassigned from Schornbach (Oberamt Schorndorf) to Steinach.

In 1933 Fellbach was granted city rights.

Head of office

The Oberamtmen of the Oberamt Waiblingen 1804–1938:

literature

  • K. statist.-topograph. Bureau (Hrsg.): Description of the Oberamt Waiblingen . Cotta, Stuttgart and Tübingen 1850. Reprint Bissinger, Magstadt, ISBN 3-7644-0025-0 .
  • Wolfram Angerbauer (Red.): The heads of the upper offices, district offices and district offices in Baden-Württemberg from 1810 to 1972 . Published by the working group of the district archives at the Baden-Württemberg district assembly. Theiss, Stuttgart 1996, ISBN 3-8062-1213-9 .

Web links

  • Holdings F 210 I and II of the Ludwigsburg State Archives (files of the Waiblingen Oberamt)