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Delbert F. Plett, QC: historian, land developer and lawyer; born 6 March 1948 in [[Steinbach (Manitoba, Canada)|Steinbach]], Manitoba, Canada to Jacob R. and Gertrude (Friesen) Plett. He was the fourth child in a family of three sons and two daughters. In 1975 Delbert married Doreen Thomson of Winnipeg; they had no offspring and were divorced in 1998. Delbert died 4 November 2004 in Steinbach.
  
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Delbert was baptized on 7 June 1964 in the [[Ridgewood Church (Steinbach, Manitoba, Canada)|Ridgewood Evangelical Mennonite Church]] and in 1985 joined the [[Steinbach Mennonite Church (Steinbach, Manitoba, Canada)|Steinbach Mennonite Church]]. He graduated from the University of Manitoba with a law degree in 1972. Plett started his own law firm and in 1975 joined with [[Goossen, Ernest Ralph (1924-1985)|Ernest R. Goossen]] to form Plett, Goossen & Associates. He was named Queen’s Counsel in 1992.  Plett continued in his law practice with various associates until the year of his death.
  
'']]    Delbert F. Plett, QC: historian, land developer and lawyer; born 6 March 1948 in [[Steinbach (Manitoba, Canada)|Steinbach]], Manitoba, Canada to Jacob R. and Gertrude (Friesen) Plett. He was the fourth child in a family of three sons and two daughters. In 1975 Delbert married Doreen Thomson of Winnipeg; they had no offspring and were divorced in 1998. Delbert died 4 November 2004 in Steinbach.
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Plett’s poured his extraordinary energy into the study of Mennonite history. From 1981 to 2003 he wrote and compiled 14 books, including seven on his beloved [[Evangelical Mennonite Conference (Kleine Gemeinde)|Kleine Gemeinde]], which he thought had been neglected and treated unfairly by mainstream Mennonite historians. Plett published letters, memoirs, sermons, and family histories until the Kleine Gemeinde actually became the best-documented Russian Mennonite group. He then undertook to do the same with other under-represented groups: [[Old Colony Mennonite Church|Old Colony]], [[Chortitzer Mennonite Conference|Chortitzer]], [[Sommerfeld Mennonites|Sommerfelder]], [[Reinlander Mennoniten Gemeinde (Manitoba)|Reinlaender]], and [[Hutterian Brethren (Hutterische Brüder)|Hutterites]]. Plett edited and contributed extensively to ''Preservings'' magazine, which found a large, international readership.  He founded the Hanover-Steinbach Historical Society (later Flemish Mennonite Historical Society) in 1988, served on a variety of committees and boards, and organized five heritage tours to Europe and Russia. Plett was given the 2004 Award of Excellence by the [[Mennonite Historical Society of Canada|Mennonite Historical Society of Canada]].
 
 
Delbert was baptized on 7 June 1964 in the [[Ridgewood Church (Steinbach, Manitoba, Canada)|Ridgewood Evangelical Mennonite Church]] and in 1985 joined the [[Steinbach Mennonite Church (Steinbach, Manitoba, Canada)|Steinbach Mennonite Church]]. He graduated from the University of Manitoba with a law degree in 1972. Plett started his own law firm and in 1975 joined with Ernest R. Goossen to form Plett, Goossen & Associates. He was named Queen’s Counsel in 1992.  Plett continued in his law practice with various associates until the year of his death.
 
 
 
Plett’s poured his extraordinary energy into the study of Mennonite history. From 1981 to 2003 he wrote and compiled 14 books, including seven on his beloved [[Evangelical Mennonite Conference (Kleine Gemeinde)|Kleine Gemeinde]], which he thought had been neglected and treated unfairly by mainstream Mennonite historians. Plett published letters, memoirs, sermons, and family histories until the Kleine Gemeinde actually became the best-documented Russian Mennonite group. He then undertook to do the same with other under-represented groups: [[Old Colony Mennonite Church|Old Colony]], [[Chortitzer Mennonite Conference|Chortitzer]], [[Sommerfeld Mennonites|Sommerfelder]], [[Reinlander Mennoniten Gemeinde (Manitoba)|Reinlaender]], and [[Hutterian Brethren (Hutterische Brüder)|Hutterites]]. Plett edited and contributed extensively to <em>Preservings</em> magazine, which found a large, international readership.  He founded the Hanover-Steinbach Historical Society (later Flemish Mennonite Historical Society) in 1988, served on a variety of committees and boards, and organized five heritage tours to Europe and Russia. Plett was given the 2004 Award of Excellence by the [[Mennonite Historical Society of Canada|Mennonite Historical Society of Canada]].
 
  
 
Plett believed that his mission was to give voice to the voiceless conservative Mennonite community, those who had immigrated to Manitoba in the 1870s and their descendants. In his enthusiasm he often stirred up controversy with his strident attacks on [[Pietism|pietism]] and [[Evangelicalism|evangelicalism]], which he saw as corrupting influences on the purity of the simple, humble faith of the communitarian Mennonites.
 
Plett believed that his mission was to give voice to the voiceless conservative Mennonite community, those who had immigrated to Manitoba in the 1870s and their descendants. In his enthusiasm he often stirred up controversy with his strident attacks on [[Pietism|pietism]] and [[Evangelicalism|evangelicalism]], which he saw as corrupting influences on the purity of the simple, humble faith of the communitarian Mennonites.
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Plett's success in business permitted him to leave a sizeable estate, the bulk of which went to the D. F. Plett Historical Research Foundation to foster research and writing about the traditional and conservative Russian Mennonites. The Foundation houses his extensive data collection at the University of Winnipeg.
 
Plett's success in business permitted him to leave a sizeable estate, the bulk of which went to the D. F. Plett Historical Research Foundation to foster research and writing about the traditional and conservative Russian Mennonites. The Foundation houses his extensive data collection at the University of Winnipeg.
 
= Bibliography =
 
= Bibliography =
<em>Preservings.</em> No. 25 (December 2005): 5, 9.
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''Preservings.'' No. 25 (December 2005): 5, 9.
 
= Additional Information =
 
= Additional Information =
<strong>Website: </strong>[http://www.plettfoundation.org D.F. Plett Historical Research Foundation]
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'''Website:''' [http://www.plettfoundation.org D.F. Plett Historical Research Foundation]
  
<strong>Works written or edited by Delbert F. Plett:</strong>
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'''Works written or edited by Delbert F. Plett:'''
  
Plett, Delbert.  <em>Plett Picture Book</em>.  Steinbach, MB: D. F. Plett Farms Ltd., 1981.
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Plett, Delbert.  ''Plett Picture Book''.  Steinbach, MB: D. F. Plett Farms Ltd., 1981.
  
Plett, Delbert.  <em>History and Events</em>.  Steinbach, MB: D. F. Plett Farms Ltd., 1982.
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Plett, Delbert.  ''History and Events''.  Steinbach, MB: D. F. Plett Farms Ltd., 1982.
  
Plett, Delbert.  <em>The Golden Years: The Mennonite Kleine Gemeinde in Russia (1812-1849).</em>  Steinbach, MB: D. F. P. Publications, 1985.
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Plett, Delbert.  ''The Golden Years: The Mennonite Kleine Gemeinde in Russia (1812-1849).''  Steinbach, MB: D. F. P. Publications, 1985.
  
Plett, Delbert.  <em>Storm and Triumph: The Mennonite Kleine Gemeinde (1850-1875)</em>.  Steinbach, MB: D. F. P. Publications, 1986.
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Plett, Delbert.  ''Storm and Triumph: The Mennonite Kleine Gemeinde (1850-1875)''.  Steinbach, MB: D. F. P. Publications, 1986.
  
Plett, Delbert.  <em>Profile of the Mennonite Kleine Gemeinde 1874</em>.  Steinbach, MB: DFP Publications, 1987.
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Plett, Delbert.  ''Profile of the Mennonite Kleine Gemeinde 1874''.  Steinbach, MB: DFP Publications, 1987.
  
Plett, Delbert.  <em>Pioneers and Pilgrims: The Mennonite Kleine Gemeinde in Manitoba, Nebraska and Kansas, 1874 to 1882</em>.  Steinbach, MB: D. F. P. Publications, 1990.
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Plett, Delbert.  ''Pioneers and Pilgrims: The Mennonite Kleine Gemeinde in Manitoba, Nebraska and Kansas, 1874 to 1882''.  Steinbach, MB: D. F. P. Publications, 1990.
  
Plett, Delbert.  <em>Leaders of the Mennonite Kleine Gemeinde in Russia, 1812 to 1874</em>.  Steinbach, MB: Crossway Publications, 1993.
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Plett, Delbert.  ''Leaders of the Mennonite Kleine Gemeinde in Russia, 1812 to 1874''.  Steinbach, MB: Crossway Publications, 1993.
  
Plett, Delbert.  <em>Sarah's Prairie</em>.  Winnipeg: Windflower Communications, 1995.
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Plett, Delbert.  ''Sarah's Prairie''.  Winnipeg: Windflower Communications, 1995.
  
Plett, Delbert.  <em>Saints and Sinners: The Kleine Gemeinde in Imperial Russia 1812 to 1875</em>.  Steinbach, MB: Crossway Publications, 1999.
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Plett, Delbert.  ''Saints and Sinners: The Kleine Gemeinde in Imperial Russia 1812 to 1875''.  Steinbach, MB: Crossway Publications, 1999.
  
Plett, Delbert<em>.  East Reserve 125: Hanover Steinbach 1874-1999</em>.  Steinbach, MB: Hanover Steinbach Historical Society in conjunction with the East Reserve 125 Steering Committee, 1999.
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Plett, Delbert''.  East Reserve 125: Hanover Steinbach 1874-1999''. Steinbach, MB: Hanover Steinbach Historical Society in conjunction with the East Reserve 125 Steering Committee, 1999.
  
Plett, Delbert. <em>Dynasties of the Kleine Gemeinde in Imperial Russia and North America</em>.  Steinbach, MB: Crossway Publications, 2000.
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Plett, Delbert. ''Dynasties of the Kleine Gemeinde in Imperial Russia and North America''.  Steinbach, MB: Crossway Publications, 2000.
  
Plett, Delbert, ed.  <em>Old Colony Mennonite in Canada 1875 to 2000</em>.  Steinbach, MB: Crossway Publications, 2001.
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Plett, Delbert, ed.  ''Old Colony Mennonite in Canada 1875 to 2000''.  Steinbach, MB: Crossway Publications, 2001.
  
Plett, Delbert and Reger, Adina.  <em>Diese Steine: Die Russlandmennoniten</em>.  Steinbach, MB: Crossway Publications, 2001.
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Plett, Delbert and Reger, Adina.  ''Diese Steine: Die Russlandmennoniten''.  Steinbach, MB: Crossway Publications, 2001.
  
Plett, Delbert.  <em>Johann Plett: A Mennonite Family Saga</em>.  Steinbach, MB: Crossway Publications, 2003.
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Plett, Delbert.  ''Johann Plett: A Mennonite Family Saga''.  Steinbach, MB: Crossway Publications, 2003.
 
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Delbert F. Plett. Source: D.F. Plett Historical Research Foundation, Inc, Image Collection.

Delbert F. Plett, QC: historian, land developer and lawyer; born 6 March 1948 in Steinbach, Manitoba, Canada to Jacob R. and Gertrude (Friesen) Plett. He was the fourth child in a family of three sons and two daughters. In 1975 Delbert married Doreen Thomson of Winnipeg; they had no offspring and were divorced in 1998. Delbert died 4 November 2004 in Steinbach.

Delbert was baptized on 7 June 1964 in the Ridgewood Evangelical Mennonite Church and in 1985 joined the Steinbach Mennonite Church. He graduated from the University of Manitoba with a law degree in 1972. Plett started his own law firm and in 1975 joined with Ernest R. Goossen to form Plett, Goossen & Associates. He was named Queen’s Counsel in 1992.  Plett continued in his law practice with various associates until the year of his death.

Plett’s poured his extraordinary energy into the study of Mennonite history. From 1981 to 2003 he wrote and compiled 14 books, including seven on his beloved Kleine Gemeinde, which he thought had been neglected and treated unfairly by mainstream Mennonite historians. Plett published letters, memoirs, sermons, and family histories until the Kleine Gemeinde actually became the best-documented Russian Mennonite group. He then undertook to do the same with other under-represented groups: Old Colony, Chortitzer, Sommerfelder, Reinlaender, and Hutterites. Plett edited and contributed extensively to Preservings magazine, which found a large, international readership.  He founded the Hanover-Steinbach Historical Society (later Flemish Mennonite Historical Society) in 1988, served on a variety of committees and boards, and organized five heritage tours to Europe and Russia. Plett was given the 2004 Award of Excellence by the Mennonite Historical Society of Canada.

Plett believed that his mission was to give voice to the voiceless conservative Mennonite community, those who had immigrated to Manitoba in the 1870s and their descendants. In his enthusiasm he often stirred up controversy with his strident attacks on pietism and evangelicalism, which he saw as corrupting influences on the purity of the simple, humble faith of the communitarian Mennonites.

Plett's success in business permitted him to leave a sizeable estate, the bulk of which went to the D. F. Plett Historical Research Foundation to foster research and writing about the traditional and conservative Russian Mennonites. The Foundation houses his extensive data collection at the University of Winnipeg.

Bibliography

Preservings. No. 25 (December 2005): 5, 9.

Additional Information

Website: D.F. Plett Historical Research Foundation

Works written or edited by Delbert F. Plett:

Plett, Delbert.  Plett Picture Book.  Steinbach, MB: D. F. Plett Farms Ltd., 1981.

Plett, Delbert.  History and Events.  Steinbach, MB: D. F. Plett Farms Ltd., 1982.

Plett, Delbert.  The Golden Years: The Mennonite Kleine Gemeinde in Russia (1812-1849).  Steinbach, MB: D. F. P. Publications, 1985.

Plett, Delbert.  Storm and Triumph: The Mennonite Kleine Gemeinde (1850-1875).  Steinbach, MB: D. F. P. Publications, 1986.

Plett, Delbert.  Profile of the Mennonite Kleine Gemeinde 1874.  Steinbach, MB: DFP Publications, 1987.

Plett, Delbert.  Pioneers and Pilgrims: The Mennonite Kleine Gemeinde in Manitoba, Nebraska and Kansas, 1874 to 1882.  Steinbach, MB: D. F. P. Publications, 1990.

Plett, Delbert.  Leaders of the Mennonite Kleine Gemeinde in Russia, 1812 to 1874.  Steinbach, MB: Crossway Publications, 1993.

Plett, Delbert.  Sarah's Prairie.  Winnipeg: Windflower Communications, 1995.

Plett, Delbert.  Saints and Sinners: The Kleine Gemeinde in Imperial Russia 1812 to 1875.  Steinbach, MB: Crossway Publications, 1999.

Plett, Delbert.  East Reserve 125: Hanover Steinbach 1874-1999. Steinbach, MB: Hanover Steinbach Historical Society in conjunction with the East Reserve 125 Steering Committee, 1999.

Plett, Delbert. Dynasties of the Kleine Gemeinde in Imperial Russia and North America.  Steinbach, MB: Crossway Publications, 2000.

Plett, Delbert, ed.  Old Colony Mennonite in Canada 1875 to 2000.  Steinbach, MB: Crossway Publications, 2001.

Plett, Delbert and Reger, Adina.  Diese Steine: Die Russlandmennoniten.  Steinbach, MB: Crossway Publications, 2001.

Plett, Delbert.  Johann Plett: A Mennonite Family Saga.  Steinbach, MB: Crossway Publications, 2003.


Author(s) Ralph Friesen
Date Published January 2013

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