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Revision as of 06:44, 6 October 2016
White Lake Hutterite Colony in Nobleford, Alberta, was founded in 1977 (Hofer says 1973) as a division from the Granum Hutterite Colony. In 2012 the White Lake Hutterite Colony was a Dariusleut colony. The minister was John Hofer and the manager was Thomas Tschetter.
Additional Information
Location: Nobleford, Alberta (coordinates: 49.915833, -113.205833 [49° 54' 57" N, 113° 12' 21" W])
Address: Box 150, Nobleford, AB T0L 1S0
Phone: 403-824-3284
Maps
Map:White Lake Hutterite Colony, Nobleford, Alberta
Author(s) | Bert Friesen |
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Date Published | March 2013 |
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Friesen, Bert. "White Lake Hutterite Colony (Nobleford, Alberta, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. March 2013. Web. 25 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=White_Lake_Hutterite_Colony_(Nobleford,_Alberta,_Canada)&oldid=138437.
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Friesen, Bert. (March 2013). White Lake Hutterite Colony (Nobleford, Alberta, Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 25 May 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=White_Lake_Hutterite_Colony_(Nobleford,_Alberta,_Canada)&oldid=138437.
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