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Palsters (i.e., <em>Pjalzer</em>, Mennonites from the [[Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany)|Palatinate]]), a name given to Mennonite refugees who moved from the Palatinate, [[Germany|Germany]], to the Netherlands about 1653 settling in or near Groningen. There is no exact information either concerning this immigration itself nor about the number of immigrants, or about the later adventures of these "Palsters." They may have merged with the 1711 group of Swiss Mennonite immigrants who settled in the province of Gröningen in 1711-1714. (See also Swiss Mennonites in the Netherlands).
 
Palsters (i.e., <em>Pjalzer</em>, Mennonites from the [[Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany)|Palatinate]]), a name given to Mennonite refugees who moved from the Palatinate, [[Germany|Germany]], to the Netherlands about 1653 settling in or near Groningen. There is no exact information either concerning this immigration itself nor about the number of immigrants, or about the later adventures of these "Palsters." They may have merged with the 1711 group of Swiss Mennonite immigrants who settled in the province of Gröningen in 1711-1714. (See also Swiss Mennonites in the Netherlands).
 
= Bibliography =
 
= Bibliography =
Hoop Scheffer, Jacob Gijsbert de. <em class="gameo_bibliography">Inventaris der Archiefstukken berustende bij de Vereenigde Doopsgezinde Gemeente to Amsterdam</em>. 2 v. Amsterdam: Uitgegeven en ten geschenke aangeboden door den Kerkeraad dier Gemeente, 1883-1884: v. I, No. 1193.
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Hoop Scheffer, Jacob Gijsbert de. <em class="gameo_bibliography">Inventaris der Archiefstukken berustende bij de Vereenigde Doopsgezinde Gemeente to Amsterdam</em>, 2 vols. Amsterdam: Uitgegeven en ten geschenke aangeboden door den Kerkeraad dier Gemeente, 1883-1884: v. I, No. 1193.
  
 
Müller, Ernst. <em class="gameo_bibliography">Geschichte der Bernischen Täufer</em>. Frauenfeld: Huber, 1895. Reprinted Nieuwkoop : B. de Graaf, 1972: 195.
 
Müller, Ernst. <em class="gameo_bibliography">Geschichte der Bernischen Täufer</em>. Frauenfeld: Huber, 1895. Reprinted Nieuwkoop : B. de Graaf, 1972: 195.
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Palsters (i.e., Pjalzer, Mennonites from the Palatinate), a name given to Mennonite refugees who moved from the Palatinate, Germany, to the Netherlands about 1653 settling in or near Groningen. There is no exact information either concerning this immigration itself nor about the number of immigrants, or about the later adventures of these "Palsters." They may have merged with the 1711 group of Swiss Mennonite immigrants who settled in the province of Gröningen in 1711-1714. (See also Swiss Mennonites in the Netherlands).

Bibliography

Hoop Scheffer, Jacob Gijsbert de. Inventaris der Archiefstukken berustende bij de Vereenigde Doopsgezinde Gemeente to Amsterdam, 2 vols. Amsterdam: Uitgegeven en ten geschenke aangeboden door den Kerkeraad dier Gemeente, 1883-1884: v. I, No. 1193.

Müller, Ernst. Geschichte der Bernischen Täufer. Frauenfeld: Huber, 1895. Reprinted Nieuwkoop : B. de Graaf, 1972: 195.


Author(s) Nanne van der Zijpp
Date Published 1959

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Zijpp, Nanne van der. "Palsters." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 23 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Palsters&oldid=111901.

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Zijpp, Nanne van der. (1959). Palsters. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 23 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Palsters&oldid=111901.




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