Pfaffingen

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Pfaffingen
Ammerbuch municipality
Former municipal coat of arms of Pfäffingen
Coordinates: 48 ° 31 ′ 35 "  N , 8 ° 57 ′ 59"  E
Height : 349  (345-515)  m
Area : 3.7 km²
Residents : 1811  (March 1, 2015)
Population density : 489 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : 1st December 1971
Postal code : 72119
Area code : 07073
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Location of Pfäffingen in Ammerbuch

Pfäffingen is a district of the municipality Ammerbuch , west of Tübingen in the district of Tübingen in Baden-Württemberg ( Germany ). Until 1971 it was an independent municipality.

history

Pfäffingen was first mentioned in 1188 in documents from the Bebenhausen monastery founded in 1187 near Tübingen . The lords of Tischingen , von Calw , von Ow , von Neuneck , von Lustnau , von First , von Hailfingen and von Validlingen , who were resident in the three castles of Pfäffingen until 1699 , were named. Pfäffingen has been a fiefdom of Württemberg since the beginning of the 15th century . At the time of the Reformation, Jakob Weber, the first Protestant pastor in Pfäffingen, was named as early as 1554, and in autumn 1600 the first church book still preserved was created. The pastors were usually appointed by the Duke of Württemberg, who held the patronage right of the church, at the suggestion of the Lords of Validlingen. In 1699 Pfäffingen fell to the Duke of Württemberg. Until 1805 Pfäffingen belonged to Altwürttemberg, with its establishment in 1806 until 1918 to the Kingdom of Württemberg. Until 1813 Pfäffingen was subordinate to the Upper Office of Tübingen as a chamber property , then to the Upper Office of Herrenberg and from 1939 belonged to the Tübingen district . In modern times, Pfäffingen became known nationwide primarily for various industrial settlements. On December 1, 1971, the community of Pfäffingen merged with its neighboring communities Altingen , Breitenholz , Entringen , Poltringen and Reusten to form the new community of Ammerbuch .

The Protestant Michaelskirche

Population development

year Residents
1700 117
1706 140
1740 295
1773 220
1806 297
1852 422
1900 411
1925 398
1939 433
1946 498
1950 (13.09.) 581
1961 (September 6th) 997
year Residents
1970 (May 27th) 1417
1971 (08/30) 1500
1980 (December 31) 1451
1987 (December 31) 1413
2004 (December 31) 1751
2005 (December 31) 1780
2006 (December 31) 1815
2007 (December 31) 1837
2008 (December 31) 1807
2009 (December 31) 1809
2010 (December 31) 1805
2015 (March 1st) 1811

Mayor of Pfäffingen

Known as mayors or mayors in Pfäffingen are:

  • 1501: Konrad Raid
  • 1505: Balthas Hanns
  • 1521–1534: Matheus Waltz
  • 1541–1542: Gilg Sinner
  • 1546: Fanderhans
  • 1552: Hans Gackh
  • 1553-1558: Michel Miller
  • 1563: Hans Schwartz
  • 1582: Hans Schmidt
  • 1586: Hans Schlichter
  • 1589–1591: Hans Trescher
  • 1597–1610: Georg Bisinger
  • 1613-1615: Thomas Haan
  • 1616: Bartlin Heger
  • 1622–1624: Jakob Sattler
  • 1625–1627: Jakob Kittel
  • 1630–1634: Elias Fabritius
  • 1636-1637: Bartlin Heger
  • 1648–1656: Andres woman servant
  • 1657–1658: Hans Heckh
  • 1659–1662: Andres woman servant
  • 1662–1672: Martin Heckh
  • 1672–1706: Jakob Heckh
  • 1707-1736: Hans Martin Heckh
  • 1737–1752: Christian Heckh
  • 1752–1768: Jakob Heckh
  • 1769–1795: Matthäus Heckh
  • 1795–1815: Mattäus Kuppler
  • 1815–1835: Jakob Höckh
  • 1835–1838: Jakob Höckh
  • 1838–1849: Jakob Friedrich Layer
  • 1849–1850: Christoph Büchsenstein
  • 1850–1869: Jakob Lang
  • 1869–1882: Johann Georg Reichert
  • 1882–1915: Jakob Reichert
  • 1915–1922: Friedrich Hechler
  • 1922–1927: Friedrich Lutz
  • 1928–1945: Jakob Kümmerle
  • 1945–1948: Friedrich Weimer
  • 1949–1960: Karl Vetter
  • 1961–1971: Frieder Miller

Then the six districts merged to form Ammerbuch.

economy

From 1931 on, the Wilhelm Haug GmbH & Co. KG company in Pfäffingen grew into a large company in the fertilizer and plastics industry, which is still widely known today through brands such as Manna and Haugolit.

Maico 360, built in 1968, taken in 2005

Since moving to Pfäffingen in 1938/39, the Maico company, founded in 1931 in the neighboring village of Poltringen, quickly developed into one of the leading German two-wheeler manufacturing companies with its motorcycle production and even tried its hand at car manufacturing in small series. After a partial bankruptcy in 1958, the company went into a second bankruptcy in 1983; In 1986 production was finally stopped.

From 1962 to approx. 1999, the factory of the pasta factory Bechtle GmbH & Co.KG, which specializes in Spätzle and Knöpfle , was located in Pfäffingen , which was previously located in Tübingen and whose production has relocated to Trochtelfingen since the merger with Alb-Gold Teigwaren GmbH in 2001 has been.

Since the 1970s, smaller companies, trade organizations, and consulting and engineering offices, some of which are internationally oriented, have established themselves in Pfäffingen.

In addition, in the years up to 2005, a new shopping center with a drugstore, food suppliers and clothing retailers was built in the south of the station area. The new medical center was also built in this area, where doctors of various specialties, a physiotherapist and a pharmacy are based.

traffic

Pfäffingen is located on the Ammertalbahn ( Herrenberg - Tübingen ). Regional trains run to Herrenberg and Tübingen every 30 minutes.

literature

  • Martin Miller / Karlheinz Geppert: 800 years Pfäffingen 1188-1988. A history and homeland book , Ammerbuch-Pfäffingen 1988.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ 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. 535 .
  2. Maico history

Web links

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