Lehrerleut

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Lehrerleut, one of the Hutterite kinship groups, so named because their founder, Jacob Wipf, was a teacher in Russia and also in South Dakota. His group of thirteen families (a few joined the other two groups in South Dakota on arrival) was the last to come from Russia to South Dakota, arriving in 1877, the other two, the Dariusleut and the Schmiedeleut, having come in 1874-1875. The Lehrerleut families all came from the village of Johannisruh, Molotschna, where they had not lived in community. In South Dakota they founded the Old Elmspring Bruderhof near Parkston, which they occupied until 1932. From this original single Bruderhof twenty-two colonies had sprung by 1950, for which statistics are given below. Although the Lehrerleut are organized as a unit with their own leader (Vorsteher), they differ from the other two kinship groups only in very minor points, such as the wearing of buttons by the men in place of hooks and eyes.

Census of Lehrerleut Bruderhofs -- 1 July 1957

Name of Colony Address Founded Population Head Preacher, 1957
Lehrerleut Bruderhofs in Alberta
Acadia Valley
Oyen
1952
86
Peter J. Entz
Big Bend
Woolford
1920
127
John J. Waldner
Crystal Spring
Magrath
1937
97
Peter A. Entz
Elmspring
Warner
1929
122
Michael J. Mändel
Handhill
Hanna
1956
85
Samuel S. Kleinsasser
Hutterville
Magrath
1932
115
John J. Waldner
MacMillan
Cayley
1937
84
Jacob J. Wipf
Miami
New Dayton
1924
128
Peter P. Hofer
Milford
Raymond
1918
95
John P. Wipf
New Dale
Queenstown
1950
92
Samuel S. Decker
New Elmspring
Magrath
1918
85
John J. Entz
New Milford
Winfred
1951
99
John J. Hofer
New Rockport
New Dayton
1932
102
John J. Wipf
O.K. Colony
Raymond
1934
153
Jacob J. Waldner
Old Elmspring
Magrath
1918
98
Andrew J. Wurz
Rockport
Magrath
1918
125
John D. Hofer
Rooklake
Wrentham
1935
115
John A. Gross
Rosedale
Etzekom
1952
89
Michael M. Hofer
Springside
Duchess
1955
100
Joseph J. Waldner
Sunnyside
Warner
1935
135
Jacob M. Hofer
Total
   
2,131
 
         
Lehrerleut Bruderhofs in Saskatchewan
Benck
Shaunavan
1949
95
Jacob J. Wipf
Cypress
Maple Creek
1950
50
Jacob J. Entz
Slade
Tompkins
1952
80
Andrew A. Wipf
Total
   
225
 
         
Lehrerleut Bruderhofs in Montana
Birch Creek
Valier
1947
125
Jacob A. Waldner
Glacier
Cut Bank
1950
115
Michael J. Entz
Hillside
Sweet Grass
1950
129
Andrew A. Wurz
Miami
Pendroy
1948
145
John P. Wipf
Milford
Augusta
1945
150
Joseph Kleinsasser
Miller Ranch
Choteau
1949
162
David D. Hofer
New Rockport
Choteau
1948
90
Peter D. Hofer
Rockport
Pendroy
1948
127
Joseph J. Waldner
Total
   
1,043
 

 

 

Thus the 1957 total of Lehrerleut Bruderhofs was 31, with a total population of 3,400. The elder of the Lehrerleut in 1957 was Peter D. Hofer.


Author(s) Harold S Bender
Date Published 1957

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Bender, Harold S. "Lehrerleut." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1957. Web. 25 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Lehrerleut&oldid=92429.

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Bender, Harold S. (1957). Lehrerleut. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 25 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Lehrerleut&oldid=92429.




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Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 3, pp. 315-316. All rights reserved.


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