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Bürgermeisterei Weyerbusch

The Bürgermeisterei Weyerbusch ("Mayoralty of Weyerbusch") was one of the nine Prussian Bürgermeistereien or mayoralties, into which the county of Altenkirchen, created in 1816 as part of the Regierungsbezirk Coblenz was administratively divided. The mayoralty had 25 municipalities with a population of 2,564 in 1817. From 1845 to 1848, Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen was the mayor. The mayoralty was renamed in 1927 to Amt Weyerbusch.

Municipalities

According to statistics in 1843 and 1861 the following municipalities belonged to the Bürgermeisterei (today's spelling is used; the division is based on the old territorial allocation):

Originally part of the ecclesial parish of Mehren in the County of Sayn-Altenkirchen:
  • Ersfeld
  • Fiersbach including the farms of Dickten and Kriegershof
  • Forstmehren
  • Giershausen
  • Hirzbach with its hamlet of Hähnen
  • Kircheib including the hamlets of Reisbitzen, Eckenbach and Grünewald and the farm of Bleckhausen
  • Kraam with the hamlet of Heuberg and a mill
  • Maulsbach
  • Mehren, Kirchdorf with the hamlets of Adorf and Seifen, the farm of Acker and the Hard Mill
  • Neuenhof and the farms of Tente, Röttgen and Burg (today villages in Kircheib)
  • Rettersen with its hamlets of Hahn and Witthecke, the farm of Roßberg and the Willachshaus
  • Ziegenhain
Originally part of the ecclesial parish of Birnbach in the County of Sayn-Hachenburg:

Bürgermeisters

The Bürgermeisters, from 1927, Amtsbürgermeisters, of Weyerbusch were:

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