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  • Hydro (Oklahoma, USA) (category H)
    Hydro, Oklahoma, a town with a population of 750 in 1955 (pop, 1,060 in 2000), is located 65 miles (105 km) west of Oklahoma City near Interstate 40. It
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  • Those elected were J. H. Tschantz, J. F. Lehman, J. A. Amstutz, Gerhard Vogt, J. C. Mehl, H. J. Krehbiel, J. W. Leatherman, H. P. Krehbiel, and P. E.
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  • Mennonite families began to leave the settlement for Johnson County, Missouri. The H. P. Krehbiel census of 1911 lists only one Mennonite church in the county,
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  • Egle, Christian Rediger, Eli J. Oyer, Benjamin E. Rediger, Benjamin Rupp, H. E. Bertsche, I. R. Calhoun, Edward Enns, and C. L. Zimmerman. Several ministers
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  • have served were Uriah Shelly, C. H. A. van der Smissen, A. S. Shelly, W. S. Gottschall, E. S. Shelly, V. B. Boyer, and H. G. Nyce. -- Burton Yost Map:Upper
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  • work at Darlington was assigned to the Schultzes, and six months later to the H. R. Voths, together with a staff of workers to care for the 50 pupils in the
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  • biographies of Mrs. Maria Lohrenz, John H. Voth, John H. Pankratz, Daniel F. Bergthold, John A. Wiebe, and his brother H. W. Lohrenz, in 1950 he published The
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  • use the term "Taboritism," reminiscent of the Hussite Wars in Bohemia. (F. H. Littell uses for this type the term "Maccabeanism.") In no way does Troeltsch
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  • 1836-1878; Joseph Nahrgang, 1878-1903; Isaiah Rosenberger, 1897-1907; Moses H. Shantz, 1907-1938; Moses N. Baer, 1939-1947. In 1953 the bishop in charge
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  • Hutchinson and Turner counties in South Dakota in 1874. MLA style Schrag, Martin H. "Waldheim (Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia
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  • migrated to America in 1868 and was a teacher of Wadsworth Seminary. His son Carl H. A. van der Smissen made an outstanding contribution to the Mennonites of America
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  • F. Boersema 1827-1866, J. Oosterbaan 1866-1872, J. F. Bakker 1873-1875, A. H. ten Cate 1877-1883; after a vacancy of ten years a call was accepted by Joh
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  • ID=1725. Map:Żuławki (Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland) MLA style Mannhardt, H. G. and Richard D. Thiessen. "Fürstenwerder (Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland)
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  • continued by Story Friends. Beams of Light was edited by Daniel Kauffman, D. H. Bender, A. D. Martin, J. A. Ressler, Lina Z. Ressler, Betty Weber Springer
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  • Hokkaido (Japan) (category H)
    Hokkaido meaning "north-sea way," is the northernmost and second largest of Japan's four main islands. Although once a new frontier, it has become the
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  • Dirk Harting, a Dutch Mennonite theologian, b. 1817 at Rotterdam, d. 1892 at Enkhuizen, studied philology and later theology, was the minister of the Enkhuizen
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  • Samuel S. Haury: Mennonite (General Conference Mennonite) missionary; born 21 November 1847, near Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany, emigrated with his parents
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  • title=Neufeld,_Kornelius_H._(1892-1957)&oldid=93061. APA style Berg, Wesley and Richard D. Thiessen. (January 2012). Neufeld, Kornelius H. (1892-1957). Global
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  • staff member of Prairie View Hospital. "Bezoekreis van H. B. Hulshoff." Bijdragen en Mededeelingen v.h. hist. genootschap 59 (1938). Hoop Scheffer, Jacob Gijsbert
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  • at Kitzbühel, Austria, and baptized several people at Münichau. Othmar Rot(h), of St. Gall, is the author of hymn No. 53 in the Ausbund, composed in 1532
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