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Vegreville [[Hutterian Brethren (Hutterische Brüder)|Hutterite]] Colony in Vegreville, Alberta, was founded in 1970 as a division from the [[Pibroch Hutterite Colony (Westlock, Alberta, Canada)|Pibroch Hutterite Colony]]. In 2016 the Vegreville Hutterite Colony was a [[Dariusleut|Dariusleut ]]colony. The minister was Edward Tschetter and the manager was Henry Tschetter.
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= Additional Information =
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Vegreville [[Hutterian Brethren (Hutterische Brüder)|Hutterite]] Colony in Vegreville, Alberta, was founded in 1970 as a division from the [[Pibroch Hutterite Colony (Westlock, Alberta, Canada)|Pibroch Hutterite Colony]]. Another name for this colony is the [[Lavoy Hutterite Colony (Lavoy, Alberta, Canada)|Lavoy Hutterite Colony]] (Lavoy, Alberta, Canada).
'''Location''': Vegreville, Alberta (coordinates: 53.328333, -111.877778 [53° 19' 42" N, 111° 52' 40" W])
 
  
'''Address''': Box 549, Vegreville, AB T0B 4L0
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Daughter colonies of the Vegreville Hutterite Colony include: [[Mannville Hutterite Colony (Mannville, Alberta, Canada)|Mannville Hutterite Colony]] (Mannville, Alberta, Canada); and [[New Pine Hutterite Colony (Ellscott, Alberta, Canada)|
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New Pine Hutterite Colony]] (Ellscott, Alberta, Canada).
  
'''Phone''': 780-658-2332
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In 2017 the Vegreville Hutterite Colony was a [[Dariusleut|Dariusleut ]]colony.
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= Additional Information =
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== Location ==
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Vegreville, Alberta (coordinates: 53.328333, -111.877778 [53° 19' 42" N, 111° 52' 40" W])
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== Address ==
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Box 549, Vegreville, AB T0B 4L0
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== Switchboard Phone ==
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780-658-3906
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== Managers and Ministers ==
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Manager !! Minister !! Years
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| Paul Tschetter || Daniel Tschetter || 1999
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| Paul Tschetter || Daniel Tschetter || 2006
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|-
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| Henry Tschetter || Edward Tschetter || 2010
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|-
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| Henry Tschetter || Edward Tschetter || 2018
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|}
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[[Category:Hutterite Colonies]]
 
[[Category:Hutterite Colonies]]
 
[[Category:Alberta Hutterite Colonies]]
 
[[Category:Alberta Hutterite Colonies]]
 
[[Category:Canadian Hutterite Colonies]]
 
[[Category:Canadian Hutterite Colonies]]

Revision as of 10:42, 15 January 2019

Vegreville Hutterite Colony in Vegreville, Alberta, was founded in 1970 as a division from the Pibroch Hutterite Colony. Another name for this colony is the Lavoy Hutterite Colony (Lavoy, Alberta, Canada).

Daughter colonies of the Vegreville Hutterite Colony include: Mannville Hutterite Colony (Mannville, Alberta, Canada); and New Pine Hutterite Colony (Ellscott, Alberta, Canada).

In 2017 the Vegreville Hutterite Colony was a Dariusleut colony.

Additional Information

Location

Vegreville, Alberta (coordinates: 53.328333, -111.877778 [53° 19' 42" N, 111° 52' 40" W])

Address

Box 549, Vegreville, AB T0B 4L0

Switchboard Phone

780-658-3906

Managers and Ministers

Manager Minister Years
Paul Tschetter Daniel Tschetter 1999
Paul Tschetter Daniel Tschetter 2006
Henry Tschetter Edward Tschetter 2010
Henry Tschetter Edward Tschetter 2018


Author(s) Bert Friesen
Date Published January 2019

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Friesen, Bert. "Vegreville Hutterite Colony (Vegreville, Alberta, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. January 2019. Web. 16 Apr 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Vegreville_Hutterite_Colony_(Vegreville,_Alberta,_Canada)&oldid=163062.

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Friesen, Bert. (January 2019). Vegreville Hutterite Colony (Vegreville, Alberta, Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 16 April 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Vegreville_Hutterite_Colony_(Vegreville,_Alberta,_Canada)&oldid=163062.




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