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</li><li>Albert Fransz Vrijer, trained by his father, serving at Barsingerhorn-Kolhorn 1741-1755, Den Ilp-Landsmeer 1755-1770, and [[Wormerveer (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Wormerveer-Noord]] 1770-1798. He published <em>Leerreden . .</em> . (Amsterdam, n.d.-1791) (<em>Naamlijst</em> 1792, 57 f.). | </li><li>Albert Fransz Vrijer, trained by his father, serving at Barsingerhorn-Kolhorn 1741-1755, Den Ilp-Landsmeer 1755-1770, and [[Wormerveer (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Wormerveer-Noord]] 1770-1798. He published <em>Leerreden . .</em> . (Amsterdam, n.d.-1791) (<em>Naamlijst</em> 1792, 57 f.). | ||
− | </li><li>Adriaan Vrijer, a son of (2) Albert, was preacher of Oosterend on the island of [[Vlieland (Friesland, Netherlands)|Vlieland]] 1778-1798 (<em>Doopsgezinde Bijdragen </em>(1912), | + | </li><li>Adriaan Vrijer, a son of (2) Albert, was preacher of Oosterend on the island of [[Vlieland (Friesland, Netherlands)|Vlieland]] 1778-1798 (<em>Doopsgezinde Bijdragen </em>(1912), 89f). |
</li><li>Gerrit Vrijer Az (1842-1896), a grandson of (2) Albert, was a pastor of the congregations at [[Mensingeweer (Groningen, Netherlands)|Mensingeweer]] 1868-1873, Staveren-Molkwerum 1873-1875, Poppingewier 1875-1879, Noordeinde van Graft 1879-1882, Den Horn 1882-1884, and [[Broek op Langendijk (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Broek op Langendijk]] 1884-1896. He was educated at the [[Amsterdam Mennonite Theological Seminary (Kweekschool)|Amsterdam Mennonite Seminary]].</li></ol> | </li><li>Gerrit Vrijer Az (1842-1896), a grandson of (2) Albert, was a pastor of the congregations at [[Mensingeweer (Groningen, Netherlands)|Mensingeweer]] 1868-1873, Staveren-Molkwerum 1873-1875, Poppingewier 1875-1879, Noordeinde van Graft 1879-1882, Den Horn 1882-1884, and [[Broek op Langendijk (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Broek op Langendijk]] 1884-1896. He was educated at the [[Amsterdam Mennonite Theological Seminary (Kweekschool)|Amsterdam Mennonite Seminary]].</li></ol> | ||
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Vrijer, a former Mennonite family in the Dutch province of North Holland. Four of its members served as pastors:
- Frans Albertsz Vrijer was preacher in the Frisian congregation of Barsingerhorn-Kolhorn 1723-ca. 1755. Though he had not received a special training for the ministry, he later trained some Mennonite preachers. His son was
- Albert Fransz Vrijer, trained by his father, serving at Barsingerhorn-Kolhorn 1741-1755, Den Ilp-Landsmeer 1755-1770, and Wormerveer-Noord 1770-1798. He published Leerreden . . . (Amsterdam, n.d.-1791) (Naamlijst 1792, 57 f.).
- Adriaan Vrijer, a son of (2) Albert, was preacher of Oosterend on the island of Vlieland 1778-1798 (Doopsgezinde Bijdragen (1912), 89f).
- Gerrit Vrijer Az (1842-1896), a grandson of (2) Albert, was a pastor of the congregations at Mensingeweer 1868-1873, Staveren-Molkwerum 1873-1875, Poppingewier 1875-1879, Noordeinde van Graft 1879-1882, Den Horn 1882-1884, and Broek op Langendijk 1884-1896. He was educated at the Amsterdam Mennonite Seminary.
Author(s) | Nanne van der Zijpp |
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Date Published | 1959 |
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Zijpp, Nanne van der. "Vrijer family." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 22 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Vrijer_family&oldid=134131.
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Zijpp, Nanne van der. (1959). Vrijer family. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 22 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Vrijer_family&oldid=134131.
Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 4, p. 864. All rights reserved.
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