Kirchheim

The village
Kirchheim (67520; historic postal references also cite 67240; ~600–685 inhabitants) is a small Alsatian wine commune in the canton of Molsheim (Bas-Rhin), ~2 km south of Marlenheim (source: Holley-family.pdf; Holley Family Tree.ged; mary-heritiage-alsace.md). It is grouped with Marlenheim and Nordheim as part of the “Golden Crown” (Couronne d'Or) at the head of the Alsace Wine Route (source: Holley-family.pdf).
The village was called “Chilcheim” in 674 when, by tradition, the Merovingian king Dagobert II established a royal palace here — the origin of both the “Couronne d'Or” name and the local Fête du Roi Dagobert; archaeological tombs attest the royal presence. Kirchheim was historically the mother-parish for the area, so Marlenheim's dead were buried here before the 16th century (source: mary-heritiage-alsace.md). The well-regarded organic Domaine Bechtold is based here (source: mary-heritiage-alsace.md).
- 01Roi Dagobert palace siteThe royal-palace ground and archaeological tombs.
- 02Fête du Roi DagobertLocal festival recalling the Merovingian king.
- 03The parish churchMother-parish of the area.
- 04Amberg vineyard walksQuiet slopes above the village.
Domaine Bechtold
Gîte du vignoble Bechtold








Mary's Wohlfrom ancestral village
Kirchheim is the home of Mary's Wohlfrom ancestors on the Groh line. Her great-great-grandmother Adèle Wohlfrom (b. 30 January 1846), mother of Marie Groh, had her birth registered before the deputy mayor of Kirchheim; her father Laurent Wohlfrom, a farmer-carpenter, was born ~1806 and died here in 1850. The Wohlfrom name recurs throughout the Kirchheim records, digitized at archives67.alsace.eu.
A quiet Golden Crown wine village with royal-palace roots and a deep family tie — the Wohlfrom birthplace just south of Marlenheim. Pair it with the Groh sites and a Bechtold tasting.
Where the Wohlfrom line begins.
Kirchheim (67520; historic postal references also cite 67240; ~600–685 inhabitants) is a small Alsatian wine commune in the canton of Molsheim (Bas-Rhin), ~2 km south of Marlenheim (source: Holley-family.pdf; Holley Family Tree.ged; mary-heritiage-alsace.md). It is grouped with Marlenheim and Nordheim as part of the "Golden Crown" (Couronne d'Or) at the head of the Alsace Wine Route (source: Holley-family.pdf). The village was called "Chilcheim" in 674 when, by tradition, the Merovingian king Dagobert II established a royal palace here — the origin of both the "Couronne d'Or" name and the local Fête du Roi Dagobert; archaeological tombs attest the royal presence. Kirchheim was historically the mother-parish for the area, so Marlenheim's dead were buried here before the 16th century — relevant for very early records (source: mary-heritiage-alsace.md).
Family connection
Kirchheim is the home of Mary's Wohlfrom ancestors — her great-great- and 3rd-great-grandparents on the Groh line (source: Holley Family Tree.ged):
- Adèle Wohlfrom (great-great-grandmother), b. 30 January 1846, mother of Marie Groh. Her 1846 birth certificate was registered before Jean Louis Geiger, deputy mayor of Kirchheim (source: Holley-family.pdf).
- Laurent Wohlfrom (3rd-great-grandfather), a farmer/carpenter born ~1806 and died 29 January 1850, both at Kirchheim (67240); his wife Thérèse Bernhard (source: Holley Family Tree.ged; Holley-family.pdf).
The Wohlfrom name recurs throughout the Kirchheim records (source: Holley-family.pdf). See Groh / Wohlfromm Family of Marlenheim.
> Note: The Ancestry GED lists Adèle's birthplace as Marlenheim, but her 1846 birth certificate was registered at Kirchheim and her father lived and died here — so Kirchheim is the more reliable birthplace (source: Holley-family.pdf; Holley Family Tree.ged). The heritage report flags that her exact 1846 birthplace should be verified directly in the Kirchheim registers online, and/or via the mairie (source: mary-heritiage-alsace.md). Note the Groh–Wohlfrom marriage (20 April 1868) was recorded at the Marlenheim town hall, so that act sits in Marlenheim's état civil, not Kirchheim's.
Civil records: Mairie de Kirchheim, 27 rue du Général de Gaulle, 67520 Kirchheim; tel 03 88 87 51 13; mairie.kirchheim@orange.fr. Older état civil is digitized at archives67.alsace.eu as for the other Couronne d'Or (the "Golden Crown") communes (source: mary-heritiage-alsace.md).
Visiting
Kirchheim sits within walking/short-drive distance of the Groh family sites in Marlenheim, making it an easy add-on when visiting the start of the wine route (source: Holley-family.pdf). It is a small, largely agricultural commune (maize, vineyards on the "Amberg" slope); the parish church dates to 1834 (source: mary-heritiage-alsace.md).
- Wine: Domaine Bechtold — organic, converting to biodynamics; well-regarded Brut Nature, Pinot Noir and Riesling "Silberberg" (reserve ahead). The village also offers the Gîte du vignoble Bechtold for lodging (source: mary-heritiage-alsace.md).
- Heritage: the Roi Dagobert royal-palace site, archaeological tombs, and quiet vineyard walks on the Amberg.