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  • PA, and Holmes County, Ohio. The small community in Allen County north of Fort Wayne was settled by Amish immigrants directly from Alsace and South Germany
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  • 468-486. Eaton, J. W. and R. T. Weil. Culture and Mental Disorder, a Comparative Study of the Hutterites. Glencoe, Ill, 1954. Eaton, J. W. and A. J. Mayer. Man's
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  • of Mennonite Brethren Churches was organized in 1931. Johannes A. Harder, Peter D. Loewen and Cornelius C. Peters significantly shaped the Conference in
    34 KB (629 words) - 20:43, 30 May 2023
  • (Indiana, USA), Brookside (Fort Wayne, Indiana), Grace (Morton, Illinois), Groveland (Pekin, Illinois), Lawton (Michigan), Pine Hills (Fort Wayne, Indiana), Sterling
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  • Ohio: Ben J. Raber. Contains an annual list of Amish congregations. Annual Report and Directory of the Evangelical Mennonite Church. Fort Wayne, IN: Evangelical
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  • followed, including Peter Toews and Wilhelm Giesbrecht of Manitoba, Tobias A. Unruh of Kansas, F. C. Fricke of Michigan, and H. J. Mininger of Pennsylvania
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  • served the Berne congregation prior to the merger: Peter Lehman, Christian Sprunger, Peter Habegger, Peter M. Neuenschwander, and S. F. Sprunger. Pastors of
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  • been in Mexico moved up the Peace River Valley in Alberta until they reached Fort Vermilion. Some 40 miles from town they established a settlement that was
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  • territory before the land was acquired from the Indigenous by the treaty of Fort Stanwick in New York in 1768. Local and family traditions support this view
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  • also established a settlement in the Peace River Valley of Alberta, near Fort Vermilion. Kleine Gemeinde Mennonites from Manitoba established a settlement
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  • title=Maplewood_Mennonite_Church_(Fort_Wayne,_Indiana,_USA)&oldid=174246. APA style Steiner, Samuel J. (November 2022). Maplewood Mennonite Church (Fort Wayne, Indiana,
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  • was occupied in 1934, built from salvage materials taken from a hotel at Fort Macleod, Alberta, and dedicated on 21 July 1935. The building was later expanded
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  • . Sugarcreek, Ohio, 1915?, 78 p.; Daniel J. Raber. Raber Family History . . . n.p., 1937, 20 p. REESOR: L. J. Burkholder. The Reesor Reunion of 1928 and
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  • the family to move in 1961 to Prepatou, British Columbia, 60 miles north of Fort St. John.  Here he was ordained as a bishop for the Old Colony Mennonite
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  • Peace Mennonite Brethren congregation at Fort St. John has its origins in a successful outreach to the children of Fort St. John by the West Coast Children's
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  • home in Alexandria, Virginia. Jacob and Louise Duerksen are buried at the Fort Lincoln Cemetery in Brentwood, Maryland. Jacob used "Jakob" for his given
    6 KB (919 words) - 16:01, 27 November 2019
  • for a few years. In the later 1960s churches were planted in Williams Lake, Fort St. John, and Dawson Creek. At the same time, some of these new churches
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  • time. In 1905 the Missionary Church Association established Fort Wayne Bible Institute (later Fort Wayne Bible College until 1989; Summit Christian College
    45 KB (5,011 words) - 14:23, 17 March 2023
  • Chris. "Donnellson [United Presbyterian] church to close after 138 years." Fort Madison Daily Democrat 4 December 2009. Web. 3 March 2023. https://www.m
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  • Societies, 1970. Klassen, Peter J. "The Anabaptist-Mennonite Witness Through Mutual Aid" in The Church in Mission, ed. A. J. Klassen. Fresno: MB Board
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