Thompson Hutterite Colony (Glenwood, Alberta, Canada)
Thompson Hutterite Bruderhof of the Dariusleut branch, located near Glenwood, Alberta, was founded in 1939 as a division from the East Cardston Hutterite Colony(Cardston, Alberta, Canada). In 1950 the population numbered 76, with Paul J. Tschetter as head preacher.
Daughter colonies of the Thompson Hutterite Colony include: O. B. Hutterite Colony (Marwayne, Alberta, Canada); and Valleyview Ranch Hutterite Colony (Valley View, Alberta, Canada).
In 2023 the Thompson Hutterite Colony was a Dariusleut colony.
Additional Information
Location
Glenwood, Alberta (coordinates: 49.423333, -113.544444 [49° 25' 24" N, 113° 32' 40" W])
Address
Box 160, Fort Macleod, AB T0L 0Z0
Switchboard Phone
403-553-2910
Managers and Ministers
Manager | Minister | Years |
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John Tschetter Sr., 1912-2006 | John Tschetter Jr. | 1999 |
John Tschetter Sr., 1912-2006 | John Tschetter Jr. | 2003 |
William R. Tschetter, 1954-2016 | John Tschetter Jr. | 2004 |
William R. Tschetter, 1954-2016 | John Tschetter Jr. | 2006 |
George Tschetter | John Tschetter Jr. | 2007 |
George Tschetter | John Tschetter Jr. | 2021 |
George Tschetter | David M. Tschetter | 2022 |
George Tschetter | David M. Tschetter | 2023 |
Author(s) | David Decker |
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Bert Friesen | |
Date Published | January 2024 |
Cite This Article
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Decker, David and Bert Friesen. "Thompson Hutterite Colony (Glenwood, Alberta, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. January 2024. Web. 30 Oct 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Thompson_Hutterite_Colony_(Glenwood,_Alberta,_Canada)&oldid=178128.
APA style
Decker, David and Bert Friesen. (January 2024). Thompson Hutterite Colony (Glenwood, Alberta, Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 30 October 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Thompson_Hutterite_Colony_(Glenwood,_Alberta,_Canada)&oldid=178128.
Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 4, p. 716. All rights reserved.
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