https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Stauffer,_Jacob_W._(1811-1855)&feed=atom&action=historyStauffer, Jacob W. (1811-1855) - Revision history2024-03-29T11:38:43ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.35.1https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Stauffer,_Jacob_W._(1811-1855)&diff=96558&oldid=prevGameoAdmin: CSV import - 201308232013-08-23T14:50:58Z<p>CSV import - 20130823</p>
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<tr><td class='diff-marker'> </td><td style="background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;"><div>Jacob W. Stauffer was ordained to the ministry at Groffdale on 29 November 1840, and served until 1845. Then trouble arose in the congregation, which became a church issue involving the [[Ban|ban]]. The bishops, with the exception of Jacob Brubaker of Juniata County, sided with the minister Joseph Wenger (1766-1851) and the deacon Benjamin Wenger (1807-1884). Thereupon Jacob W. Stauffer and Jacob Weber (1796-1860) withdrew with Bishop Brubaker (above) to form the Stauffer Mennonite Church. He defended his position and tried to show the decline of the old church in a book with the title, <em>Eine Chronik, oder Geschicht-Büchlein </em>(Lancaster, 1855, 2d ed. 1859). He formulated the principles of discipline and order for the new group. He rejected all attempts to heal the schism. Stauffer died in 1855.</div></td><td class='diff-marker'> </td><td style="background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;"><div>Jacob W. Stauffer was ordained to the ministry at Groffdale on 29 November 1840, and served until 1845. Then trouble arose in the congregation, which became a church issue involving the [[Ban|ban]]. The bishops, with the exception of Jacob Brubaker of Juniata County, sided with the minister Joseph Wenger (1766-1851) and the deacon Benjamin Wenger (1807-1884). Thereupon Jacob W. Stauffer and Jacob Weber (1796-1860) withdrew with Bishop Brubaker (above) to form the Stauffer Mennonite Church. He defended his position and tried to show the decline of the old church in a book with the title, <em>Eine Chronik, oder Geschicht-Büchlein </em>(Lancaster, 1855, 2d ed. 1859). He formulated the principles of discipline and order for the new group. He rejected all attempts to heal the schism. Stauffer died in 1855.</div></td></tr>
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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>Jacob W. Stauffer, the founder of the [[Stauffer Mennonite Church|Stauffer Mennonite Church]], was born in Earl Township, [[Lancaster County (Pennsylvania, USA)|Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] on 3 September 1811, the son of David and Anna (Weaver) Stauffer. On 18 November 1833 he married Lydia Martin (1817-1897). He lived on the home farm between the Linden Grove School and the [[Pike Mennonite Church (Hinkletown, Pennsylvania, USA)|Pike Mennonite Church]]. Here they reared their nine children. Of his sons, David M. Stauffer (1834-1889) was a bishop, Moses M. Stauffer (1849-1899) a preacher, John S. Stauffer (1867- ?) a bishop, and Phares O. Stauffer a bishop, all in [[Snyder County Amish Settlement (Snyder County, Pennsylvania, USA)|Snyder County, Pennsylvania]] in the Stauffer Mennonite Church. His son Enos had two ordained sons-in-law—John A. Weaver (1881-1954), a bishop, and Peter Weaver, a preacher. Martin S. Weaver, a son of the former, was ordained by the [[Weaver Mennonites|Weaver Mennonites]]at the Pike Mennonite Church. Of the Daniel M. Stauffer line is Bishop Jacob S. Stauffer at the Pike Stauffer Mennonite Church.<br />
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Jacob W. Stauffer was ordained to the ministry at Groffdale on 29 November 1840, and served until 1845. Then trouble arose in the congregation, which became a church issue involving the [[Ban|ban]]. The bishops, with the exception of Jacob Brubaker of Juniata County, sided with the minister Joseph Wenger (1766-1851) and the deacon Benjamin Wenger (1807-1884). Thereupon Jacob W. Stauffer and Jacob Weber (1796-1860) withdrew with Bishop Brubaker (above) to form the Stauffer Mennonite Church. He defended his position and tried to show the decline of the old church in a book with the title, <em>Eine Chronik, oder Geschicht-Büchlein </em>(Lancaster, 1855, 2d ed. 1859). He formulated the principles of discipline and order for the new group. He rejected all attempts to heal the schism. Stauffer died in 1855.<br />
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Stauffer, Ezra N. <em>Stauffer Genealogy of America</em>. Goshen, 1917.<br />
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Weaver, M. G. <em>History of Lancaster Conference</em> . Scottdale: Herald Press, 1937.<br />
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