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Jakob Gerbrandt, from [[Grossweide (Molotschna Mennonite Settlement, Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine)|Grossweide]], [[Molotschna Mennonite Settlement (Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine)|Molotschna]], [[Russia|Russia]], attended [[Bethel College (North Newton, Kansas, USA)|Bethel College]], [[North Newton (Kansas, USA)|North Newton]], [[Kansas (USA)|Kansas]], 1897-1902, and returned to [[Russia|Russia]] where he became an itinerant minister of the <em>[[Allgemeine Bundeskonferenz der Mennonitengemeinden in Russland|Allgemeine Bundeskonferenz]] </em>(General Conference) for the Mennonite settlements in the province of [[Ufa (Bashkortostan, Russia)|Ufa]] and in Siberia. He was an elder in the [[Slavgorod Mennonite Settlement (Siberia, Russia)|Slavgorod]] (Barnaul) settlement, Siberia. Nothing is known of his later life and work.
 
Jakob Gerbrandt, from [[Grossweide (Molotschna Mennonite Settlement, Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine)|Grossweide]], [[Molotschna Mennonite Settlement (Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine)|Molotschna]], [[Russia|Russia]], attended [[Bethel College (North Newton, Kansas, USA)|Bethel College]], [[North Newton (Kansas, USA)|North Newton]], [[Kansas (USA)|Kansas]], 1897-1902, and returned to [[Russia|Russia]] where he became an itinerant minister of the <em>[[Allgemeine Bundeskonferenz der Mennonitengemeinden in Russland|Allgemeine Bundeskonferenz]] </em>(General Conference) for the Mennonite settlements in the province of [[Ufa (Bashkortostan, Russia)|Ufa]] and in Siberia. He was an elder in the [[Slavgorod Mennonite Settlement (Siberia, Russia)|Slavgorod]] (Barnaul) settlement, Siberia. Nothing is known of his later life and work.
 
 
 
= Bibliography =
 
= Bibliography =
 
Friesen, Peter M. <em class="gameo_bibliography">Die Alt-Evangelische Mennonitische Brüderschaft in Russland (1789-1910) im Rahmen der mennonitischen Gesamtgeschichte</em>. Halbstadt: Verlagsgesellschaft "Raduga", 1911: 716, 718.
 
Friesen, Peter M. <em class="gameo_bibliography">Die Alt-Evangelische Mennonitische Brüderschaft in Russland (1789-1910) im Rahmen der mennonitischen Gesamtgeschichte</em>. Halbstadt: Verlagsgesellschaft "Raduga", 1911: 716, 718.
  
 
<em class="gameo_bibliography">Unser Blatt </em>I: 45.
 
<em class="gameo_bibliography">Unser Blatt </em>I: 45.
 
 
 
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Jakob Gerbrandt, from Grossweide, Molotschna, Russia, attended Bethel College, North Newton, Kansas, 1897-1902, and returned to Russia where he became an itinerant minister of the Allgemeine Bundeskonferenz (General Conference) for the Mennonite settlements in the province of Ufa and in Siberia. He was an elder in the Slavgorod (Barnaul) settlement, Siberia. Nothing is known of his later life and work.

Bibliography

Friesen, Peter M. Die Alt-Evangelische Mennonitische Brüderschaft in Russland (1789-1910) im Rahmen der mennonitischen Gesamtgeschichte. Halbstadt: Verlagsgesellschaft "Raduga", 1911: 716, 718.

Unser Blatt I: 45.


Author(s) Cornelius Krahn
Date Published 1956

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Krahn, Cornelius. "Gerbrandt, Jakob (19th/20th century)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1956. Web. 21 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Gerbrandt,_Jakob_(19th/20th_century)&oldid=87777.

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Krahn, Cornelius. (1956). Gerbrandt, Jakob (19th/20th century). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 21 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Gerbrandt,_Jakob_(19th/20th_century)&oldid=87777.




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Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 2, p. 479. All rights reserved.


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