Theodor Heider

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Theodor Heider

Theodor Heider (born October 13, 1837 in Rauschendorf (Königswinter) , † August 16, 1913 in Bonn ) was a German politician.

Life and work

Theodor Heider was born the son of a farmer and geometer . He attended high school in Bonn up to subprima . From 1855 he trained as a geometer and then took the geometer exam in 1863. He then worked as a freelance surveyor in Oberpleis near Königswinter .

From 1867 to 1874 Heider was mayor of the municipality of Ruppichteroth , 30 kilometers east of Bonn. From April 1874 to February 1882 he took over the office of mayor of Bensberg , since 1975 a district of Bergisch Gladbach .

March 8, 1882 to 1894 Heider mayor of the city was Steele (1929 to the city of Essen incorporated) and, in one person of the mayor Steele-country to the since 1876, after leaving the communities Heisingen and Rellinghausen , Überruhr belonged. In 1894 the mayor's office of Steele-Land was renamed to the mayor's office of Überruhr and its personnel were separated from the town of Steele. Heider was mayor of the mayor's office in Überruhr until 1903 and then had to resign for health reasons. The construction of the Überruhrer town hall on what was then Provinzialstrasse, today Langenberger Strasse, took place in 1895 during Heider's tenure.

literature

  • Erwin Dickhoff: Essen heads . Ed .: City of Essen / Historical Association for the City and Abbey of Essen. Klartext-Verlag, Essen 2015, ISBN 978-3-8375-1231-1 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Office Überruhr. territorial.de. Retrieved July 13, 2017.
predecessor Office successor
Carl Matthias Aloys Pietz Mayor of Steele
1882-1894
Wilhelm Farwick