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<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #ffe49c; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;"><div>In 1717 a Johannes Frey landed in [[North America|North America]]. In the colonial period the Frey family was represented not only in the Skippack community of eastern [[Pennsylvania (USA)|Pennsylvania]], but was also found in the Mennonite settlement in [[Virginia (USA)|Virginia]] at least as early as 1730. Later the family was represented in [[Ontario (Canada)|Ontario]], [[Franklin County (Pennsylvania, USA)|Franklin County]], Pennsylvania, [[Ohio (<del class="diffchange diffchange-inline">State</del>)|Ohio]], [[Indiana (USA)|Indiana]], and [[Illinois (USA)|Illinois]]. Jacob Frey, who migrated from France to North America in 1839, settled in [[Fulton County (Ohio, USA)|Fulton County]], Ohio, where numerous descendants live. [[Frey, Elias L. (1856-1942)|Eli L. Frey]], [[Amish Mennonites | Amish Mennonite]] bishop, and J. C. Frey, Amish Mennonite deacon, both of Fulton County, were prominent church leaders who were descendants of Jacob Frey. P. L. Frey, son of E. L. Frey, and Bishop E. B. Frey, son of J. C. Frey, have been Mennonite ministers in Fulton County. Frey also appears among the Prusso-Russian Mennonites. Gustav Frey was an active educator and [[General Conference Mennonite Church (GCM)|General Conference Mennonite Church]] pastor in [[Kansas (USA)|Kansas]] and [[California (USA)|California]].</div></td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td style="color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #a3d3ff; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;"><div>In 1717 a Johannes Frey landed in [[North America|North America]]. In the colonial period the Frey family was represented not only in the Skippack community of eastern [[Pennsylvania (USA)|Pennsylvania]], but was also found in the Mennonite settlement in [[Virginia (USA)|Virginia]] at least as early as 1730. Later the family was represented in [[Ontario (Canada)|Ontario]], [[Franklin County (Pennsylvania, USA)|Franklin County]], Pennsylvania, [[Ohio (<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">USA</ins>)|Ohio]], [[Indiana (USA)|Indiana]], and [[Illinois (USA)|Illinois]]. Jacob Frey, who migrated from France to North America in 1839, settled in [[Fulton County (Ohio, USA)|Fulton County]], Ohio, where numerous descendants live. [[Frey, Elias L. (1856-1942)|Eli L. Frey]], [[Amish Mennonites | Amish Mennonite]] bishop, and J. C. Frey, Amish Mennonite deacon, both of Fulton County, were prominent church leaders who were descendants of Jacob Frey. P. L. Frey, son of E. L. Frey, and Bishop E. B. Frey, son of J. C. Frey, have been Mennonite ministers in Fulton County. Frey also appears among the Prusso-Russian Mennonites. Gustav Frey was an active educator and [[General Conference Mennonite Church (GCM)|General Conference Mennonite Church]] pastor in [[Kansas (USA)|Kansas]] and [[California (USA)|California]].</div></td></tr>
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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>Frey is a Swiss Mennonite family name which apparently originated in the lower Aargau of the canton of Bern. In the latter half of the 17th century the name was represented among the [[Anabaptism|Anabaptists]] of the Oberland area of the canton. A 1717 [[p3594.html|Palatinate]] census list of Mennonite families of Bernese origins names a Hans Martin Frey and a Johannes Frey. In 1731 Hans Frei was a member of the Streigenberg congregation of the [[Upper Palatinate (Freistaat Bayern, Germany)|Upper Palatinate]]. By 1759 the name was found among the Mennonites of the [[Montbéliard (Doubs, Franche-Comté, France)|Montbéliard]]area. A list of Mennonite families in South [[Germany|Germany]] published in 1940 named one Frei of the Sinsheim congregation.<br />
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In 1717 a Johannes Frey landed in [[North America|North America]]. In the colonial period the Frey family was represented not only in the Skippack community of eastern [[Pennsylvania (USA)|Pennsylvania]], but was also found in the Mennonite settlement in [[Virginia (USA)|Virginia]] at least as early as 1730. Later the family was represented in [[Ontario (Canada)|Ontario]], [[Franklin County (Pennsylvania, USA)|Franklin County]], Pennsylvania, [[Ohio (State)|Ohio]], [[Indiana (USA)|Indiana]], and [[Illinois (USA)|Illinois]]. Jacob Frey, who migrated from France to North America in 1839, settled in [[Fulton County (Ohio, USA)|Fulton County]], Ohio, where numerous descendants live. [[Frey, Elias L. (1856-1942)|Eli L. Frey]], [[Amish|Amish]] Mennonite bishop, and J. C. Frey, Amish Mennonite deacon, both of Fulton County, were prominent church leaders who were descendants of Jacob Frey. P. L. Frey, son of E. L. Frey, and Bishop E. B. Frey, son of J. C. Frey, have been Mennonite ministers in Fulton County. Frey also appears among the Prusso-Russian Mennonites. Gustav Frey was an active educator and [[General Conference Mennonite Church (GCM)|General Conference Mennonite Church]] pastor in [[Kansas (USA)|Kansas]] and [[California (USA)|California]].<br />
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