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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>Hochburg, an Amish Mennonite congregation, named after the village of Hochburg in [[Baden (Germany)|Baden]], [[Germany|Germany]], in the Eltz Valley a few miles east of Emmendingen, was founded by families expelled from [[Alsace (France)|Alsace]] in 1712, probably from the congregations near [[Colmar (Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France)|Colmar]] such as [[Baldenheim (Alsace, France)|Baldenheim]], [[Ohnenheim (Alsace, France)|Ohnenheim]], and Jebsheim, and also from Markirch. Hochburg was represented in the conferences held on the west side of the Rhine, such as those at Essingen in 1759 (by Jacob Rupp, who also was part of a delegation to [[Netherlands|Holland]] in 1760) and 1777 (by Jacob Müller). Both of these men must have been elders. Bentz Koenig of Nimburg was ordained elder in 1802. The last elder, a Zimmermann, moved from here in 1845 to [[Ueberlingen (Baden-Württemberg, Germany)|Ueberlingen]] on Lake Constance. Some members moved to the neighborhood of Durlach, Baden. The congregation soon thereafter became extinct.<br />
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Sommer, P. "Assemblee de Hochburg." <em>Christ Seul </em>(June 1932): 6.<br />
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