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− | Dirk Janssen, after 1719 a Mennonite Ältester (Elder) of the [[Danzig Old Flemish Mennonites|Old Flemish congregation]] (called <em>Klerkschen</em> or [[Huiskoopers| | + | Dirk Janssen, after 1719 a Mennonite Ältester (Elder) of the [[Danzig Old Flemish Mennonites|Old Flemish congregation]] (called <em>Klerkschen</em> or [[Huiskoopers|<em>Huiskopers</em>]]) at [[Danzig (Poland)|Danzig]], [[West Prussia|West Prussia]], a brother of Ältester Anthony Janssen (d. 1725), who in 1725, after the death of the Dutch Ältester [[Gameren, Adriaen van (d. 1725)|Adriaan van Gammeren]], at the request of the Danzig Old Flemish congregations of Amsterdam and Rotterdam, moved with his family from Danzig to Amsterdam, where he served as an elder September 1725-1 November 1733. Then he returned to Danzig, serving there as mit-Ältester from 1733 to 1739, and Ältester until his death in 1750. |
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Mannhardt, H. G., Mark Jantzen, and John D. Thiesen. <em>The Danzig Mennonite Church: Its Origin and History from 1569-1919</em>. Cornelius H. Wedel historical series, 14. North Newton, Kan: Bethel College, 2007. | Mannhardt, H. G., Mark Jantzen, and John D. Thiesen. <em>The Danzig Mennonite Church: Its Origin and History from 1569-1919</em>. Cornelius H. Wedel historical series, 14. North Newton, Kan: Bethel College, 2007. |
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Dirk Janssen, after 1719 a Mennonite Ältester (Elder) of the Old Flemish congregation (called Klerkschen or Huiskopers) at Danzig, West Prussia, a brother of Ältester Anthony Janssen (d. 1725), who in 1725, after the death of the Dutch Ältester Adriaan van Gammeren, at the request of the Danzig Old Flemish congregations of Amsterdam and Rotterdam, moved with his family from Danzig to Amsterdam, where he served as an elder September 1725-1 November 1733. Then he returned to Danzig, serving there as mit-Ältester from 1733 to 1739, and Ältester until his death in 1750.
Bibliography
Mannhardt, H. G., Mark Jantzen, and John D. Thiesen. The Danzig Mennonite Church: Its Origin and History from 1569-1919. Cornelius H. Wedel historical series, 14. North Newton, Kan: Bethel College, 2007.
Mannhardt, Herman Gottlieb. Die Danziger Mennonitengemeinde: ihre Entstehung und ihre Geschichte von 1569-1919 : Denkschrift zur Erinnerung an das 350 jährigie Bestehen der Gemeinde und an die Jahrhundertfeier unseres Kirchenbaus am 14. September 1919. Danzig: Danziger Mennonitengemeinde, 1919: 89 f.
Schapansky, Henry. Mennonite Migrations (and the Old Colony, Russia). New Westminster, BC: Henry Schapansky, 2006: 114.
Author(s) | Nanne van der Zijpp |
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Date Published | October 2012 |
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van der Zijpp, Nanne. "Janssen, Dirk (1677-1750)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. October 2012. Web. 24 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Janssen,_Dirk_(1677-1750)&oldid=95499.
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van der Zijpp, Nanne. (October 2012). Janssen, Dirk (1677-1750). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 24 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Janssen,_Dirk_(1677-1750)&oldid=95499.
Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 3, pp. 92-93. All rights reserved.
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