Müller, Johann (1773-1835)

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Johann Müller (1773-1835), became elder of the Einsiedel Mennonite church, Galicia, on 11 September 1827 after the death of the first elder, Jakob Müller. His correspondence with relatives in the Palatinate and with Elder Johann Donner was published by Peter Bachmann. In 1830 Johann Müller and six others bought a part of the estate Zavidovice and established the daughter settlement Neuhof where he died 22 August 1835.


Bibliography

Bachmann, Peter. Mennoniten in Kleinpolen, 1784-1934: Gedenkbuch zur Erinnerung an die Einwanderung der Mennoniten nach Kleinpolen (Galizien) vor 150 Jahren. Lemberg, 1934. Reprinted Lvov : Naukowej, 1980: 203-211.



Author(s) Cornelius Krahn
Date Published 1957

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Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 3, p. 771. All rights reserved.


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