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The Hallman Mennonite meetinghouse was located 1.5 km east of Roseville on the north side of Roseville Rd. The founding leader was Jacob H. Detwiler who as trustee of the congregation purchased a plot of land in from Adam Unger in 1846 for $15. Meetings were held every four weeks, alternating with the [[Roseville Mennonite Church (Roseville, Ontario, Canada)|Detweiler Mennonite Meetinghouse]]. Apparently there was some rivalry with the Detweiler group on the location of their respective buildings. The congregation ended about 1886 and the land was sold about 1890. During its existence, Hallman affiliated with the [[Mennonite Conference of Ontario and Quebec|Mennonite Conference of Ontario]].
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The Hallman Mennonite meetinghouse was located 1.5 km east of Roseville on the north side of Roseville Road, across from the cemetery. The founding leader was Jacob H. Detwiler who as trustee of the congregation purchased a plot of land in from Adam Unger in 1846 for $15. Meetings were held every four weeks, alternating with the [[Roseville Mennonite Church (Roseville, Ontario, Canada)|Detweiler Mennonite Meetinghouse]]. Apparently there was some rivalry with the Detweiler group on the location of their respective buildings. The congregation ended about 1886 and the land was sold about 1890. During its existence, Hallman affiliated with the [[Mennonite Conference of Ontario and Quebec|Mennonite Conference of Ontario]].
 
= Bibliography =
 
= Bibliography =
 
Burkholder, L. J. ''A Brief History of the Mennonites in Ontario.'' Kitchener, Ont.: Mennonite Conference of Ontario, 1935: 104.
 
Burkholder, L. J. ''A Brief History of the Mennonites in Ontario.'' Kitchener, Ont.: Mennonite Conference of Ontario, 1935: 104.

Revision as of 19:12, 31 August 2017

The Hallman Mennonite meetinghouse was located 1.5 km east of Roseville on the north side of Roseville Road, across from the cemetery. The founding leader was Jacob H. Detwiler who as trustee of the congregation purchased a plot of land in from Adam Unger in 1846 for $15. Meetings were held every four weeks, alternating with the Detweiler Mennonite Meetinghouse. Apparently there was some rivalry with the Detweiler group on the location of their respective buildings. The congregation ended about 1886 and the land was sold about 1890. During its existence, Hallman affiliated with the Mennonite Conference of Ontario.

Bibliography

Burkholder, L. J. A Brief History of the Mennonites in Ontario. Kitchener, Ont.: Mennonite Conference of Ontario, 1935: 104.

Good, E. Reginald. Detweiler: Detweiler's Meetinghouse, a History of Mennonites Near Roseville, Ontario. Roseville, ON: Detweiler Meetinghouse, Inc., 1999: 15-17.


Author(s) Sam Steiner
Date Published December 1995

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Steiner, Sam. "Hallman Mennonite Church (Ayr, Ontario, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. December 1995. Web. 27 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Hallman_Mennonite_Church_(Ayr,_Ontario,_Canada)&oldid=154175.

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Steiner, Sam. (December 1995). Hallman Mennonite Church (Ayr, Ontario, Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 27 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Hallman_Mennonite_Church_(Ayr,_Ontario,_Canada)&oldid=154175.




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