Stroe, het (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)
Het Stroe, a hamlet on the former island of Wieringen, Dutch province of North Holland, where there was a branch of the Wieringen MenĀnonite congregation, with a meetinghouse of its own. The first meetinghouse, a frame building, was rebuilt in 1738. This curious old-type meetinghouse built like a brick barn burned down on 2 April 1938. BibliographyDoopsgezinde Bijdragen (1891): 47 ff. De Zondagsbode XVI (1932-33): No. 24.
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