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Rosenberger '']]    Isaiah S. Rosenberger: minister of the [[Blenheim Mennonite Church (New Dundee, Ontario, Canada)|Blenheim Mennonite Church]] near New Dundee, Ontario, and the [[Sharon Mennonite Church (Guernsey, Saskatchewan, Canada)|Sharon Mennonite Church]] near Guernsey, Saskatchewan, was born in Oxford County, [[Ontario (Canada)|Ontario]] on 15 August 1867 and died at Beamsville, [[Ontario (Canada)|Ontario]] on 28 November 1949. He married Persida Shantz on 29 September 1891. They were the parents of eight children. Persida died in May 1939 and Isaiah married Nancy (Cressman) Moyer on 19 August 1945.
 
 
'']]    Isaiah S. Rosenberger: minister of the [[Blenheim Mennonite Church (New Dundee, Ontario, Canada)|Blenheim Mennonite Church]] near New Dundee, Ontario, and the [[Sharon Mennonite Church (Guernsey, Saskatchewan, Canada)|Sharon Mennonite Church]] near Guernsey, Saskatchewan, was born in Oxford County, [[Ontario (Canada)|Ontario]] on 15 August 1867 and died at Beamsville, [[Ontario (Canada)|Ontario]] on 28 November 1949. He married Persida Shantz on 29 September 1891. They were the parents of eight children. Persida died in May 1939 and Isaiah married Nancy (Cressman) Moyer on 19 August 1945.
 
  
 
In 1897 Isaiah Rosenberger was ordained as a minister and a helper to Joseph Nahrgang in the Blenheim congregation near New Dundee, Ontario. He served as assistant and then as pastor of that congregation until 1908 when the family moved to the recently established pioneer Mennonite community at Cressman near Guernsey, Saskatchewan. At Guernsey he served as an assistant to Bishop [[Hallman, Eli S. (1866-1955)|Eli S. Hallman]] and as pastor of the congregation from 1912 until 1919 when Hallman was in the [[United States of America|United States]]. His workload eased when Hallman returned in 1919 and Moses H. Schmitt, a minister ordained in the West Zion Mennonite Church near Carstairs, moved to Guernsey.
 
In 1897 Isaiah Rosenberger was ordained as a minister and a helper to Joseph Nahrgang in the Blenheim congregation near New Dundee, Ontario. He served as assistant and then as pastor of that congregation until 1908 when the family moved to the recently established pioneer Mennonite community at Cressman near Guernsey, Saskatchewan. At Guernsey he served as an assistant to Bishop [[Hallman, Eli S. (1866-1955)|Eli S. Hallman]] and as pastor of the congregation from 1912 until 1919 when Hallman was in the [[United States of America|United States]]. His workload eased when Hallman returned in 1919 and Moses H. Schmitt, a minister ordained in the West Zion Mennonite Church near Carstairs, moved to Guernsey.

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Isaiah & Persida Rosenberger

Isaiah S. Rosenberger: minister of the Blenheim Mennonite Church near New Dundee, Ontario, and the Sharon Mennonite Church near Guernsey, Saskatchewan, was born in Oxford County, Ontario on 15 August 1867 and died at Beamsville, Ontario on 28 November 1949. He married Persida Shantz on 29 September 1891. They were the parents of eight children. Persida died in May 1939 and Isaiah married Nancy (Cressman) Moyer on 19 August 1945.

In 1897 Isaiah Rosenberger was ordained as a minister and a helper to Joseph Nahrgang in the Blenheim congregation near New Dundee, Ontario. He served as assistant and then as pastor of that congregation until 1908 when the family moved to the recently established pioneer Mennonite community at Cressman near Guernsey, Saskatchewan. At Guernsey he served as an assistant to Bishop Eli S. Hallman and as pastor of the congregation from 1912 until 1919 when Hallman was in the United States. His workload eased when Hallman returned in 1919 and Moses H. Schmitt, a minister ordained in the West Zion Mennonite Church near Carstairs, moved to Guernsey.

Rosenberger was one of the pioneers of the Quill Lakes Mennonite reserve near Guernsey. He faithfully served the Sharon Mennonite Church there, and the Alberta-Saskatchewan Mennonite Conference with which the Sharon church was affiliated, until he returned to Ontario in 1936. There he renewed his fellowship with the Blenheim congregation where he remained until death. His fellowship and service with that congregation were greatly appreciated during the time of his residence there.

Bibliography

Regehr, T.D. Faith, Life and Witness in the Northwest, 1903-2003. Centennial History of the Northwest Mennonite Conference. Kitchener, ON: Pandora Press, 2003.

Snider, Doreen. Called to a Place: the Story of Guernsey and Surrounding School Districts. N.p. n.p., n.d.

Shantz, Lyle A. "A Community on the Prairies of the Canadian West." Mennonite Community (January 1951): 6-10.

Bowman, Alvah. Homestead Days and Early Settlement of the Waterloo District, South-West of Guernsey, Saskatchewan. N.p., n.p., n.d.

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Author(s) Ted D Regehr
Date Published December 2003

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