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  • Mennonite membership in Florida in 1955 was thus approximately 350. -- T. H. Brenneman Lasting Mennonite presence in Florida began in the winter of 1926-27
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  • Mennonites depending upon the building industry for a livelihood. MLA style Brenneman, T. H. "Sarasota (Florida, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia
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  • movement, and in 1912 he transferred his membership to that organization. Brenneman, T. H. "The Late Solomon Eby." Gospel Banner (2 April 1931): 14. Our Family
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  • D. G. Lapp (1857-1951), bishop at Roseland; Kansas: T. M. Erb (1865-1929), bishop at Hesston; D. H. Bender (1866-1945), bishop at Hesston and educator;
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  • 1950s: Daniel Brenneman 1878-1882, T. H. Brenneman 1882-1885, Joseph Bingeman 1885, J. B. Detwiler 1885-1888, H. S. Hallman 1888-1908, C. H. Brunner 1909-1912
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  • visited by traveling preachers such as John M. Brenneman of Ohio, and John F. Funk and Daniel Brenneman of Elkhart County, Indiana. In 1880 a preacher
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  • Weber, J. W. Shank, Amos Swartzentruber, T. H. Brenneman, T. K. Hershey, and William Hallman. MLA style Hershey, T. K. "Pehuajó (Argentina)." Global Anabaptist
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  • the Lietboecxken of 1562, the oldest documents about the Dutch martyrs, and T. J. van Braght's Martyrs' Mirror, first published in 1660, are filled with
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  • Missouri, and died at Hesston, Kansas 27 April 1962. He married Clara Brenneman (5 February 1901-10 March 1979) on 4 March 1920. They were the parents
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  • 1946, 80 p. BEERY: Joseph H. Wenger. History of the Descendants of Abraham Beery . . . South English, Iowa, 1905, 328 p.; Joseph H. Wenger. History of the
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  • in Chicago." Gospel Herald 79, no. 4 (28 January 1986): 65. Litwiller, John T. N. "Mennonite Mexican Church." Gospel Herald 45, no. 26 (24 June 1952): 625
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  • Catherine for $15. Harry Brunk records that the first church was attended by Brennemans, Drivers, Trissels, Rhodes, Brunks, Showalters, Geils, Branners, Funks
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  • established in Maza for this city in February 1941, and in the next month T. H. Brenneman and his family moved there to start the work anew. The congregation
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  • in Corpus Christi, begun in 1956 by Don Brenneman, was continued by J. Weldon Martin. MLA style Kauffman, A. H. "Texas Mexican Border Mission." Global
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  • investigation. T. K. Hershey and William Detweiler served on this committee and made an extensive investigative tour along the border. As a result T. K. Hershey
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  • Service Christian Kropf (1829-1905) 1861-1865 Christian H. Sharp (1826-1915) 1861-1865 Christian Brenneman (1814-1884) (Deacon providing leadership) 1865-1869
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  • Denominational Affiliations: Mosaic Mennonite Conference Mennonite Church USA By T. H. Brenneman. Copied by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from
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  • Reformation. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, 1979; English trans. Edinburgh: T. and T. Clark, 1980. Deppermann, Klaus. "Pennsylvanien als Asyl des frühen deutschen
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