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[[File:EbySolomon.JPG|300px|thumb|right|''Solomon Eby (1834-1931)'']]    Solomon Eby was one of the founders of the [[Mennonite Brethren in Christ|Mennonite Brethren in Christ]] Church (now Evangelical Missionary Church). Solomon was born 15 May 1834 in [[Waterloo County (Ontario, Canada)|Waterloo County]], Ontario, the son of Martin W. Eby (4 August 1807, Berlin, Ontario - 13 June 1891) and Catharine Gehman Weber (28 April 1811, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania - 2 December 1890). On 17 June 1855 he married Catharine Shantz (17 May 1836, Waterloo County, Ontario - 29 December 1917, Kitchener, Ontario), and they had 12 children: Lydia, Hannah, Lovina, Priscilla, Jeremiah, Josiah, Magdalena, Fannie, Sarah Ann, Franklin, Nellie, and Ida. Solomon died 7 February 1931 in Kitchener, Ontario and was buried at [[First Mennonite Church (Kitchener, Ontario, Canada)|First Mennonite Church]].
 
 
'']]    Solomon Eby was one of the founders of the [[Mennonite Brethren in Christ|Mennonite Brethren in Christ]] Church (now Evangelical Missionary Church). Solomon was born 15 May 1834 in [[Waterloo County (Ontario, Canada)|Waterloo County]], Ontario, the son of Martin W. Eby (4 August 1807, Berlin, Ontario - 13 June 1891) and Catharine Gehman Weber (28 April 1811, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania - 2 December 1890). On 17 June 1855 he married Catharine Shantz (17 May 1836, Waterloo County, Ontario - 29 December 1917, Kitchener, Ontario), and they had 12 children: Lydia, Hannah, Lovina, Priscilla, Jeremiah, Josiah, Magdalena, Fannie, Sarah Ann, Franklin, Nellie, and Ida. Solomon died 10 February 1931 in Port Elgin, Ontario and was buried in Kitchener, Ontario.
 
  
 
Solomon was raised on the farm, and attended public school. In 1858 he was ordained to the ministry in the [[Mennonite Church (MC)|Mennonite Church]], and served in that capacity for 14 years. According to his testimony, he was not converted until eleven years after his [[Ordination|ordination]] (1869, Port Elgin, Ontario, Canada). Following his [[Conversion|conversion]] he became a zealous advocate for a definite religious experience. Eventually he was expelled from the Mennonite Church, and in 1874 he and [[Brenneman, Daniel (1834-1919)|Daniel Brenneman]] of [[Indiana (USA)|Indiana]] organized the [[Reforming Mennonite Society (Ontario, Canada & Indiana, USA)|Reforming Mennonites]], a group that later became a part of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church (now the Evangelical Missionary Church).
 
Solomon was raised on the farm, and attended public school. In 1858 he was ordained to the ministry in the [[Mennonite Church (MC)|Mennonite Church]], and served in that capacity for 14 years. According to his testimony, he was not converted until eleven years after his [[Ordination|ordination]] (1869, Port Elgin, Ontario, Canada). Following his [[Conversion|conversion]] he became a zealous advocate for a definite religious experience. Eventually he was expelled from the Mennonite Church, and in 1874 he and [[Brenneman, Daniel (1834-1919)|Daniel Brenneman]] of [[Indiana (USA)|Indiana]] organized the [[Reforming Mennonite Society (Ontario, Canada & Indiana, USA)|Reforming Mennonites]], a group that later became a part of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church (now the Evangelical Missionary Church).
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For various terms totaling 18 years Eby was presiding elder in the Ontario Conference, and for 14 years he served as pastor, holding pastorates at [[Breslau Evangelical Missionary Church (Breslau, Ontario, Canada)|Breslau]], [[Elmwood Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church (Elmwood, Ontario, Canada)|Elmwood]], New Dundee, Markham, and [[Kitchener-Waterloo (Ontario, Canada)|Kitchener]] circuits. He was a member of the first six general conferences, and was chairman of the first one (Zionsville, Pennsylvania, 1885). Eby retired from active work in 1906. A few years later he became interested in the Pentecostal movement, and in 1912 he transferred his membership to that organization.
 
For various terms totaling 18 years Eby was presiding elder in the Ontario Conference, and for 14 years he served as pastor, holding pastorates at [[Breslau Evangelical Missionary Church (Breslau, Ontario, Canada)|Breslau]], [[Elmwood Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church (Elmwood, Ontario, Canada)|Elmwood]], New Dundee, Markham, and [[Kitchener-Waterloo (Ontario, Canada)|Kitchener]] circuits. He was a member of the first six general conferences, and was chairman of the first one (Zionsville, Pennsylvania, 1885). Eby retired from active work in 1906. A few years later he became interested in the Pentecostal movement, and in 1912 he transferred his membership to that organization.
 
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Our Family History and Ancestry Bernethy-Eby-Scribner. "Reverend Solomon Eby." Web. 24 November 2011. [http://www.bernethy-eby-scribner.com/getperson.php http://www.bernethy-eby-scribner.com/getperson.php?personID=I523455784&tree=Eby].
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Brenneman, T. H. "The Late Solomon Eby." ''Gospel Banner'' (2 April 1931): 14.
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Our Family History and Ancestry Bernethy-Eby-Scribner. "Reverend Solomon Eby." Web. 24 November 2011. http://www.bernethy-eby-scribner.com/getperson.php?personID=I523455784&tree=Eby.
 
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Solomon Eby (1834-1931)

Solomon Eby was one of the founders of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church (now Evangelical Missionary Church). Solomon was born 15 May 1834 in Waterloo County, Ontario, the son of Martin W. Eby (4 August 1807, Berlin, Ontario - 13 June 1891) and Catharine Gehman Weber (28 April 1811, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania - 2 December 1890). On 17 June 1855 he married Catharine Shantz (17 May 1836, Waterloo County, Ontario - 29 December 1917, Kitchener, Ontario), and they had 12 children: Lydia, Hannah, Lovina, Priscilla, Jeremiah, Josiah, Magdalena, Fannie, Sarah Ann, Franklin, Nellie, and Ida. Solomon died 7 February 1931 in Kitchener, Ontario and was buried at First Mennonite Church.

Solomon was raised on the farm, and attended public school. In 1858 he was ordained to the ministry in the Mennonite Church, and served in that capacity for 14 years. According to his testimony, he was not converted until eleven years after his ordination (1869, Port Elgin, Ontario, Canada). Following his conversion he became a zealous advocate for a definite religious experience. Eventually he was expelled from the Mennonite Church, and in 1874 he and Daniel Brenneman of Indiana organized the Reforming Mennonites, a group that later became a part of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church (now the Evangelical Missionary Church).

For various terms totaling 18 years Eby was presiding elder in the Ontario Conference, and for 14 years he served as pastor, holding pastorates at Breslau, Elmwood, New Dundee, Markham, and Kitchener circuits. He was a member of the first six general conferences, and was chairman of the first one (Zionsville, Pennsylvania, 1885). Eby retired from active work in 1906. A few years later he became interested in the Pentecostal movement, and in 1912 he transferred his membership to that organization.

Bibliography

Brenneman, T. H. "The Late Solomon Eby." Gospel Banner (2 April 1931): 14.

Our Family History and Ancestry Bernethy-Eby-Scribner. "Reverend Solomon Eby." Web. 24 November 2011. http://www.bernethy-eby-scribner.com/getperson.php?personID=I523455784&tree=Eby.


Author(s) Everek R. Storms
Richard D. Thiessen
Date Published November 2011

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Storms, Everek R. and Richard D. Thiessen. "Eby, Solomon (1834-1931)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. November 2011. Web. 24 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Eby,_Solomon_(1834-1931)&oldid=102370.

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Storms, Everek R. and Richard D. Thiessen. (November 2011). Eby, Solomon (1834-1931). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 24 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Eby,_Solomon_(1834-1931)&oldid=102370.




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