Fonds Landesarchiv NRW Abteilung Rheinland, 215.03.00 - District Office Bonn (inventory)

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Landesarchiv NRW Abteilung Rheinland, 215.03.00

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District Office Bonn (inventory)

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  • 1807-1956 (Creation)

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The district of Bonn was founded in 1816 by the mayors of Bonn, Godesberg, Hersel, Oedekoven, Poppelsdorf, Sechtem, Villich and Waldorf. Since October 1, 1887, the city of Bonn has been a new district of the county; from April 1, 1904, the rural communities of Poppelsdorf, Kessenich, Endenich and Dottendorf were united with it. From 1 October 1932, the municipalities of Wesseling and Keldenich belong to the administrative district of Cologne (formerly the mayor's office of Hersel); for this purpose, the mayor's offices of Adendorf, Rheinbach and Ollheim (excluding Esch, Müggenhausen and Straßfeld) of the dissolved district of Rheinbach were moved to the administrative district of Bonn. Stock of the District 1st Mayor's Office Bonn 1816-1887 2nd Mayor's Office Godesberg 1816- 2nd Mayor's Office Hersel 1816- (retired 1932 Wesseling, Keldenich) 4th Mayor's Office Oedekoven 1816- 5. Mayor's office Poppelsdorf (since 1904) Duisdorf 1816- (1904 retired Poppelsdorf, Kessenich, Endenich, Dollendorf) 6. Mayor's office Sechtem 1816 7. Mayor's office Vilich 1816- (spter Bm. resp. Amt beuel) 8. Mayor's office Waldorf 1816- 9. Mayor's office Villip before 1846 retired from Vilich 10. Mayor's office Villip 1816- (1904 retired Poppelsdorf, Kessenich, Endenich, Dollendorf) 6. Mayor's Office Adendorf 1832- 11. Mayor's Office Rheinbach 1932 12. Mayor's Office Ollheim 1932 Seat of the district administration Bonn was and is county councillor: 1816-1819 Count of Belderbusch 1820-1854 of Hymnen 1854-1888 of Sandt 1888-1903 of Sandt, Dr. 1903-1912 Graf von Galen 1913-1926 von Nell 1926-1933 von Hove 1933-1936 Dr. Haarmann 1936 - Dr. von Stedtmann The District Office in Bonn handed over 14 fascicles of files in 1889 and 14 pieces of files in 1916 to the State Archives in Düsseldorf, which form the numbers 1 - 32 of the current holdings. In 1933 the Staatsarchivrat Dr. Rohr took over the numbers 33-608. 1936 (Acc. 4/36) 26 volumes of personal files were handed over by the district committee, of which the no. 609-627 were taken over to the inventory. In 1940 the files of the district committee were handed over until 1927, no. 630-888 of the register. In 1947 the files N. 889-1000 were taken over. In October and November 1952 the same no. 1004-1023 (personal data of the mayors, deputies etc.). This file delivery in 1952 represents a rather modern collection, mainly from the first decades of the 20th century, and was completed in 1930 with a few exceptions (e.g. Secret State Police). The files originate from a uniformly numbered registry. The takeover took place in October/November 1952. (Cf. service registry). The extensive files of the District School Inspectorate Bonn/Land-Rheinbach (including the former districts Bonn and Rheinbach before 1932) were also taken over together with less numerous school files of the district administration. The files of the Bonn-Land insurance office (Dept. G) were left in the possession of the district administration. In June 1953 personnel files were also taken over for 4 office mayors (no. 1025-1028), in 1956 the same for 6 office mayors and office directors (1047-1052), in October 1956 the same for a number of higher municipal officials (1053-1059), also later further personnel files. The district of Bonn was formed in 1816 from the mayor's offices of Bonn, Godesberg, Hersel, Oedekoven, Poppelsdorf, Sechtem, Villich and Waldorf. since October 1, 1887 the city of Bonn has been separated from the district as a new urban district; from April 1, 1904 the rural communities of Poppelsdorf, Kessenich, Endenich and Dottendorf were united with it. From 1 October 1932, the municipalities of Wesseling and Keldenich belong to the administrative district of Cologne (formerly the mayor's office of Hersel); for this purpose, the mayor's offices of Adendorf, Rheinbach and Ollheim (excluding Esch, Müggenhausen and Straßfeld) of the dissolved district of Rheinbach were moved to the administrative district of Bonn. Mayor's Office Bonn 1816-18872. Mayor's Office Godesberg 1816-2. Mayor's Office Hersel 1816- (retired 1932 Wesseling, Keldenich)4. Mayor's office Oedekoven 1816-5. Mayor's office Poppelsdorf (since 1904) Duisdorf 1816-6. Mayor's office Sechtem 18167. Mayor's office Vilich 1816-8. Mayor's office Waldorf 1816-9. Mayor's office Villip before 1846 from Vilich10. Mayor's office Adendorf 1832-11. Mayor's office Rheinbach 1932-12. Mayor's office Ollheim 1932Seat of the district administration was and is BonnCouncillors:1816-1819 Count of Belderbusch1820-1854 of Hymnen1854-1888 of Sandt1888-1903 of Sandt, Dr.1903-1912 Count von Galen1913-1926 von Nell1926-1933 von Hove1933-1936 Dr. Haarmann1936- Dr. von StedtmannIn 1889, the District Office in Bonn surrendered 14 fascicles of documents to the Düsseldorf State Archives, in 1916 14 pieces of documents, which form the numbers 1 - 32 of the current holdings. In 1933 the Staatsarchivrat Dr. Rohr took over the numbers 33-608. 1936 (Acc. 4/36) 26 volumes of personal files were handed over by the district committee, of which the no. 609-627 were taken over to the inventory. In 1940 the files of the district committee were handed over until 1927, no. 630-888 of the register. In 1947 the files N. 889-1000 were taken over. In October and November 1952 the same no. 1004-1023 (personal data of the mayors, deputies etc.). This file delivery in 1952 represents a rather modern collection, mainly from the first decades of the 20th century, and was completed in 1930 with a few exceptions (e.g. Secret State Police). The files originate from a uniformly numbered registry. The takeover took place in October/November 1952. (Cf. service registry) The extensive files of the district school inspection Bonn/Land-Rheinbach (including the former districts Bonn and Rheinbach before 1932) were also taken over together with not so numerous school files of the district administration. The files of the Bonn-Land Insurance Office (Dept. G) were left in the inventory of the district administration. In June 1953 personnel files were also taken over for 4 mayors (no. 1025-1028), in 1956 the same for 6 mayors and directors (1047-1052), in October 1956 the same for a number of higher municipal officials (1053-1059), also later further personnel files.

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Landesarchiv NRW Rhineland Department (Archivtektonik) >> 2. administrative authorities administrative districts of Düsseldorf and Cologne >> 2.3 County Offices/County Authorities >> 2.3.3. Bonn District Office >> District Office Bonn BR 0014

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