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Lüthi (Luthi, Lüthy) is a well-known Swiss Mennonite family name. Hans Lüthi, of Eggenwil, [[A2210.html|canton of Aargau]], was present at the [[Anabaptism|Anabaptist]] debate at [[Bern (Switzerland)|Bern]] in 1538. In the 17th century, members of this family were found near Rauperswil in the [[Emmental (Switzerland)|Emmental]]. In the decades prior to the 1950s some Lüthis moved from Switzerland to [[Alsace (France)|Alsace]]; about 1800 some of them were living in the valley of Ste-Marie aux Mines, Alsace, in 1955 in the [[Montbéliard (Doubs, Franche-Comté, France)|Montbeliard]] congregation. To this family also belonged the preacher [[Lüthi, Hans (ca. 1660-ca. 1715)|Hans Lüthi]] of Sumiswald, and perhaps also the Anabaptist martyr [[Ludi, Hans (d. 1530)|Hans Ludi]], executed at [[Basel (Switzerland)|Basel]] in 1530.
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Lüthi (Luthi, Lüthy) is a well-known Swiss Mennonite family name. Hans Lüthi, of Eggenwil, [[Aargau (Switzerland)|canton of Aargau]], was present at the [[Anabaptism|Anabaptist]] debate at [[Bern (Switzerland)|Bern]] in 1538. In the 17th century, members of this family were found near Rauperswil in the [[Emmental (Switzerland)|Emmental]]. In the decades prior to the 1950s some Lüthis moved from Switzerland to [[Alsace (France)|Alsace]]; about 1800 some of them were living in the valley of Ste-Marie aux Mines, Alsace, in 1955 in the [[Montbéliard (Doubs, Franche-Comté, France)|Montbeliard]] congregation. To this family also belonged the preacher [[Lüthi, Hans (ca. 1660-ca. 1715)|Hans Lüthi]] of Sumiswald, and perhaps also the Anabaptist martyr [[Ludi, Hans (d. 1530)|Hans Ludi]], executed at [[Basel (Switzerland)|Basel]] in 1530.
 
 
 
 
 
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Gratz, Delbert L. <em class="gameo_bibliography">Bernese Anabaptists and their American descendants.</em> Goshen, IN: Mennonite Historical Society, 1953. Reprinted Elverson, PA: Old Springfield Shoppe, 1994: 88, 48, 87, 190, 191, 200.
 
Gratz, Delbert L. <em class="gameo_bibliography">Bernese Anabaptists and their American descendants.</em> Goshen, IN: Mennonite Historical Society, 1953. Reprinted Elverson, PA: Old Springfield Shoppe, 1994: 88, 48, 87, 190, 191, 200.
 
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Lüthi (Luthi, Lüthy) is a well-known Swiss Mennonite family name. Hans Lüthi, of Eggenwil, canton of Aargau, was present at the Anabaptist debate at Bern in 1538. In the 17th century, members of this family were found near Rauperswil in the Emmental. In the decades prior to the 1950s some Lüthis moved from Switzerland to Alsace; about 1800 some of them were living in the valley of Ste-Marie aux Mines, Alsace, in 1955 in the Montbeliard congregation. To this family also belonged the preacher Hans Lüthi of Sumiswald, and perhaps also the Anabaptist martyr Hans Ludi, executed at Basel in 1530.

Bibliography

Gratz, Delbert L. Bernese Anabaptists and their American descendants. Goshen, IN: Mennonite Historical Society, 1953. Reprinted Elverson, PA: Old Springfield Shoppe, 1994: 88, 48, 87, 190, 191, 200.


Author(s) Nanne van der Zijpp
Date Published 1957

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Zijpp, Nanne van der. "Lüthi (Luthi, Lüthy) family." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1957. Web. 25 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=L%C3%BCthi_(Luthi,_L%C3%BCthy)_family&oldid=119846.

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Zijpp, Nanne van der. (1957). Lüthi (Luthi, Lüthy) family. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 25 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=L%C3%BCthi_(Luthi,_L%C3%BCthy)_family&oldid=119846.




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