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The Archbold Reformed Mennonite Church, located five miles (eight km) northeast of [[Archbold (Ohio, USA)|Archbold]], [[Ohio (State)|Ohio]], is also called the Lauber Hill [[Reformed Mennonite Church|Reformed Mennonite Church]]. Organized around 1855, its first church was erected in 1864. Another building was constructed in the early 1870s. For a time there was a second meetinghouse south of Archbold where services were held once a month for the benefit of those living at a distance from Lauber Hill. It was discontinued when automobiles came into general use. The first ministers in the congregation were Jacob Binder and Benedict Meister. In 1951 the approximate membership was 75. The origin of this congregation is obscure. The first families came from [[Wayne County (Ohio, USA)|Wayne County]], Ohio, about 1834. A few families came direct from [[Bern (Switzerland)|Canton Bern]], [[Switzerland|Switzerland]], and some apparently from the [[Central Mennonite Church (Archbold, Ohio, USA)|Amish Mennonite Church]] near by.
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The Archbold Reformed Mennonite Church, located five miles (eight km) northeast of [[Archbold (Ohio, USA)|Archbold]], [[Ohio (USA)|Ohio]], is also called the Lauber Hill [[Reformed Mennonite Church|Reformed Mennonite Church]]. Organized around 1855, its first church was erected in 1864. Another building was constructed in the early 1870s. For a time there was a second meetinghouse south of Archbold where services were held once a month for the benefit of those living at a distance from Lauber Hill. It was discontinued when automobiles came into general use. The first ministers in the congregation were Jacob Binder and Benedict Meister. In 1951 the approximate membership was 75. The origin of this congregation is obscure. The first families came from [[Wayne County (Ohio, USA)|Wayne County]], Ohio, about 1834. A few families came direct from [[Bern (Switzerland)|Canton Bern]], [[Switzerland|Switzerland]], and some apparently from the [[Central Mennonite Church (Archbold, Ohio, USA)|Amish Mennonite Church]] near by.
 
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The Archbold Reformed Mennonite Church, located five miles (eight km) northeast of Archbold, Ohio, is also called the Lauber Hill Reformed Mennonite Church. Organized around 1855, its first church was erected in 1864. Another building was constructed in the early 1870s. For a time there was a second meetinghouse south of Archbold where services were held once a month for the benefit of those living at a distance from Lauber Hill. It was discontinued when automobiles came into general use. The first ministers in the congregation were Jacob Binder and Benedict Meister. In 1951 the approximate membership was 75. The origin of this congregation is obscure. The first families came from Wayne County, Ohio, about 1834. A few families came direct from Canton Bern, Switzerland, and some apparently from the Amish Mennonite Church near by.


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Date Published 1955

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F, A. "Lauber Hill Reformed Mennonite Church (Archbold, Ohio, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1955. Web. 19 Apr 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Lauber_Hill_Reformed_Mennonite_Church_(Archbold,_Ohio,_USA)&oldid=113181.

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F, A. (1955). Lauber Hill Reformed Mennonite Church (Archbold, Ohio, USA). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 19 April 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Lauber_Hill_Reformed_Mennonite_Church_(Archbold,_Ohio,_USA)&oldid=113181.




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Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 1, p. 146. All rights reserved.


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