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− | Dobrovlany near Stry, [[Galicia (Poland & Ukraine)|Galicia]], [[Poland|Poland]] (now Stryi or Stryy in western [[Ukraine|Ukraine]]), was a large estate bought by [[Müller, Peter (1825-1873)|Peter Müller | + | Dobrovlany near Stry, [[Galicia (Poland & Ukraine)|Galicia]], [[Poland|Poland]] (now Stryi or Stryy in western [[Ukraine|Ukraine]]), was a large estate bought by [[Müller, Peter (1825-1873)|Peter Müller ]]and Daniel Rupp in 1869. In 1871 several Mennonite families, mostly from [[Einsiedel (Lviv Oblast, Ukraine)|Einsiedel]]<em>, </em>bought half of this estate from Peter Müller and founded the Dobrovlany daughter settlement. It became the center of a small congregation, which had its own chapel and (1888) a membership of 41. For a while the two elders, [[Brubacher, Heinrich (1806-1893)|Heinrich Brubacher]] and Daniel Rupp, lived here. |
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Bachmann, Peter. <em>Mennoniten in Kleinpolen, 1784-1934 : Gedenkbuch zur Erinnerung an die Einwanderung der Mennoniten nach Kleinpolen (Galizien) vor 150 Jahren. </em>Lemberg : Verlag der Lemberger Mennonitengemeinde in Lemberg, 1934: 274-277.<em></em> | Bachmann, Peter. <em>Mennoniten in Kleinpolen, 1784-1934 : Gedenkbuch zur Erinnerung an die Einwanderung der Mennoniten nach Kleinpolen (Galizien) vor 150 Jahren. </em>Lemberg : Verlag der Lemberger Mennonitengemeinde in Lemberg, 1934: 274-277.<em></em> | ||
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Mannhardt, Hermann Gottlieb. <em>Jahrbuch der Altevangelischen Taufgesinnten oder Mennoniten-Gemeinden.</em> Danzig : H. G. Mannhardt, 1888: 78.<em></em> | Mannhardt, Hermann Gottlieb. <em>Jahrbuch der Altevangelischen Taufgesinnten oder Mennoniten-Gemeinden.</em> Danzig : H. G. Mannhardt, 1888: 78.<em></em> | ||
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Dobrovlany near Stry, Galicia, Poland (now Stryi or Stryy in western Ukraine), was a large estate bought by Peter Müller and Daniel Rupp in 1869. In 1871 several Mennonite families, mostly from Einsiedel, bought half of this estate from Peter Müller and founded the Dobrovlany daughter settlement. It became the center of a small congregation, which had its own chapel and (1888) a membership of 41. For a while the two elders, Heinrich Brubacher and Daniel Rupp, lived here.
Bibliography
Bachmann, Peter. Mennoniten in Kleinpolen, 1784-1934 : Gedenkbuch zur Erinnerung an die Einwanderung der Mennoniten nach Kleinpolen (Galizien) vor 150 Jahren. Lemberg : Verlag der Lemberger Mennonitengemeinde in Lemberg, 1934: 274-277.
Hege, Christian and Christian Neff. Mennonitisches Lexikon, 4 vols. Frankfurt & Weierhof: Hege; Karlsruhe: Schneider, 1913-1967: v. I, 456.
Mannhardt, Hermann Gottlieb. Jahrbuch der Altevangelischen Taufgesinnten oder Mennoniten-Gemeinden. Danzig : H. G. Mannhardt, 1888: 78.
Mennonitische Blätter (1878): 8.
Author(s) | Cornelius Krahn |
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Date Published | 1956 |
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Krahn, Cornelius. "Dobrovlany (L'vivs'ka oblast', Ukraine)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1956. Web. 27 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Dobrovlany_(L%27vivs%27ka_oblast%27,_Ukraine)&oldid=118074.
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Krahn, Cornelius. (1956). Dobrovlany (L'vivs'ka oblast', Ukraine). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 27 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Dobrovlany_(L%27vivs%27ka_oblast%27,_Ukraine)&oldid=118074.
Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 2, p. 76. All rights reserved.
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