Hutchinson New Order Amish Settlement (Hutchinson, Kansas, USA)
The Hutchinson New Order Amish settlement southwest of Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, USA was established in 1883. The originally Old Order Amish settlement was organized as a congregation in 1883, when the families of Christian H. Miller, Christian C. Miller, Tobias Schrock, and Peter Schrock came from Shelby County, Illinois. The first minister was Christian E. Bontrager, bishop. Soon widower Daniel E. Mast moved to the community from Holmes County, Ohio, and encouraged the development of Sunday schools. This was contrary to normal Old Order Amish practice.
Over the years the community also accepted use of tractors in the fields, also uncommon in Old Order communities. There was also pressure in the 1950s to become more mission oriented. Some families left to become part of an independent, later Beachy Amish church.
The Meadowlark Christian School was established in 1995 in a former Sunday school building. Previously students attended the public schools.
In 2014 most families were engaged in farming, especially dairy farming. some were involved in various aspects of construction.
In 2014 the settlement was part of the New Order Amish. There were two districts with a total of 45 family units.
Bibliography
New Order Amish Directory (2014): 106-117
Additional Information
Address: Hutchinson, Kansas
Phone:
Denominational Affiliations:
Ordained Leasers of the Hutchinson New Order Amish
Name | Years of Service |
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Christian E. Bontrager (1834-1912)(Bishop) | 1883-1912 |
David D. Schlabach (1860-1935) | 1889-1897 |
Eli A. Nisly (1864-1941) (Bishop) |
1889-1908 1908-1934 |
Daniel E. Mast (1848-1930)(Deacon) | 1891-1930 |
Jacob M. Troyer (1853-1930) | ?-1930 |
Noah Troyer (1874-1960) | 1899-1907 |
Daniel A. Nisly (1868-1946) | 1907-1946 |
Jacob H. Miller (1874-1951) (Bishop) |
1920-1925 1925-1951 |
David J. Miller (1878-1974)(Deacon) | 1915-1974 |
Noah D. Mast (1879-1966) | 1916-1966 |
Albert Beachy (1886-?) | 1931-? |
Peter Wagler (1885-1957)(Deacon) | 1928-1957 |
Levi D. Nisly (1892-1953) | 1932-1953 |
Andrew J. Miller 1886-1957) | 1942-? |
Levi N. Helmuth (1877-1958) (Bishop) |
1937-1943 1943-1958 |
John D. Yoder (1886-1968) | 1947-1965 |
William W. Wagler (1914-1993) | 1943-1993 |
John C. Yoder (1920-2011) | 1944-2011 |
Alvin Helmuth (1917-2003) | 1952-2003 |
Amos Nisly (1924- ) | 1952- |
John Mast (1914-2014) (Bishop) |
1954-1955 1955-2014 |
David L. Miller (1927- ) | 1954- |
Abe M. Yoder (1920-2000) | 1963-2000 |
David D. Jones (1912-1996) | 1967-1996 |
Ben Weaver (1935-2003)(Bishop) | 1988-2003 |
Eli R. Mast (1936- )(Deacon) | 1973-1981 |
Daniel Ray Beachy (1958- ) | 1982- |
Edward Mast (1944- ) (Bishop) |
1992-1995 1995- |
Dean Knepp (1967- ) | 2005- |
Dan Hershberger (1956- ) | 1999- |
Roman Yoder (1954- ) | 2001- |
Wayne Bontrager (1975- ) | 2004- |
Author(s) | Samuel J Steiner |
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Date Published | March 2020 |
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