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- years Mennonites began settling and vacationing in the Manitou Springs/Colorado Springs area, while others traveled to the area for summer employment in31 KB (4,108 words) - 16:19, 6 April 2020
- soon thereafter he and his followers became known as the "Wengers" or the Joe Wenger Mennonites. With its focus on maintaining tradition, farming has been13 KB (545 words) - 11:02, 24 February 2021
- Elm Springs Bruderhof of Ethan, South Dakota, with their preacher Johann Entz, who had been chosen to the ministry in 1911 at the New Elm Springs Bruderhof2 KB (248 words) - 21:56, 9 February 2024
- Jonas Nolt and Ben Lavy at Mammoth Springs, Arkansas, and the one led by John W. Martin and Albert Stoll at St. Joe, Arkansas (see Pure Church Movement)8 KB (1,130 words) - 13:07, 29 March 2019
- Tompkins, Saskatchewan, was founded in 1954 as a division from the New Elm Spring Hutterite Colony. Daughter colonies of the Tompkins Hutterite Colony include;1 KB (161 words) - 22:03, 5 August 2022
- Hutterite Colony include: Pine Hill Hutterite Colony (Penhold, Alberta, Canada); Spring Creek Hutterite Colony (Walsh, Alberta, Canada); Starland Hutterite Colony2 KB (260 words) - 22:18, 3 November 2023
- Hutterite Colony (Montana) include: Springdale Hutterite Colony (White Sulpher Springs, Montana, USA); Big Sky Hutterite Colony (Cut Bank, Montana, USA); and Elk2 KB (182 words) - 20:32, 31 July 2020
- farming community were forced to leave, most moving to the Manitou Springs-Colorado Springs area where they joined the Manitou Mennonite Church or to the Albany14 KB (2,154 words) - 16:10, 1 October 2014
- Glacier Hutterite Colony was founded in 1951 as a division from the Elm Spring Hutterite Colony. Daughter colonies of the Glacier Hutterite Colony include:2 KB (170 words) - 21:32, 17 March 2024
- Bloomfield, Montana area arrived on Christmas Day, 1906. They were Chris and Joe Buller, along with brother-in-law Gerald Boese. Other families soon joined6 KB (625 words) - 11:23, 4 September 2023
- Suncrest Hutterite Colony was founded in 1969 as a division from the Crystal Spring Hutterite Colony. A daughter colony of the Suncrest Hutterite Colony is1 KB (157 words) - 18:08, 23 August 2023
- in Waldeck, Saskatchewan, was founded in 1963 as a division from the Elm Spring Hutterite Colony. Daughter colonies of the Waldeck Hutterite Colony include:2 KB (164 words) - 21:36, 12 August 2022
- Tiskilwa, Illinois, USA. Most of these families had withdrawn from the Willow Springs Mennonite Church, an Amish Mennonite background congregation. Peter Schantz4 KB (444 words) - 12:37, 5 March 2024
- home of Harold A. Brooks. In February 1946 an organization was made, with Joe H. Yoder as pastor. He was succeeded in 1948 by Melvin L. Ruth, who was ordained2 KB (325 words) - 21:46, 25 January 2023
- Manitoba, was founded in 1976 (Hofer says 1977) as a division from the Spring Hill Hutterite Colony. A daughter colony of the Sprucewood Hutterite Colony1 KB (173 words) - 17:20, 23 August 2023
- Some of the first settlers were Joe Litwiller 1854; Peter and Christian Nafziger 1856, Christ Slagel 1857, David Springer 1858, Simon Bechler 1862, and Christ7 KB (811 words) - 11:03, 28 March 2024
- settlement in Reno County, Kansas, in the spring of 1903. The five families were those of Benedict Mullet, Joe E. G. Yoder, Ammon Miller, Levi L. Knepp898 bytes (225 words) - 19:11, 24 July 2017
- 403-758-3889 Map:Spring Valley Hutterite Colony, Spring Coulee, Alberta MLA style Friesen, Bert. "Spring Valley Hutterite Colony (Spring Coulee, Alberta1 KB (156 words) - 22:42, 29 December 2023
- was E. "Joe" Richards, who became her husband in 1953. Joe was Presbyterian in heritage, but joined with Emma in the Mennonite Church. While Joe completed7 KB (1,132 words) - 13:18, 26 October 2019
- travel to rural meetinghouses. They began a Sunday school in homes and in spring 1903, the unorganized group rented space in Prescott Hall. D. D. Miller8 KB (894 words) - 15:22, 20 May 2024