History of Mennonites in Virginia: 1727-1900McClure Printing Company, 1959 |
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... located on Linville Creek just north and west of Edom on November 17 , 1778 . The transfer of land was " attested to by the solemn affirmation of faith " by John Benedict and Jacob Coffman . They were likely early Mennonite settlers on ...
... located on Linville Creek just north and west of Edom on November 17 , 1778 . The transfer of land was " attested to by the solemn affirmation of faith " by John Benedict and Jacob Coffman . They were likely early Mennonite settlers on ...
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... located close to the road in an open space which is still to be found in front of the cemetery at that place . The second church center was located in the South River District proper , about six miles southwest of Waynesboro and about ...
... located close to the road in an open space which is still to be found in front of the cemetery at that place . The second church center was located in the South River District proper , about six miles southwest of Waynesboro and about ...
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... located twelve miles west of Mt. Jackson and just nineteen miles from Broadway , by way of the Brocks Gap - Runyon's Creek road . While this was the short- est route , it was not likely the one that was used in the 1850's because the ...
... located twelve miles west of Mt. Jackson and just nineteen miles from Broadway , by way of the Brocks Gap - Runyon's Creek road . While this was the short- est route , it was not likely the one that was used in the 1850's because the ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I Early Mennonite Settlements in Virginia | 9 |
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Mill Creek Church now called Hamburg | 19 |
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appointment asked Augusta County Bachman Bank Church Baptist Beery Bishop Abraham Shank Bishop Coffman Bishop L. J. Heatwole Bishop Samuel Coffman Brennemans Church brethren Brother building built called Christian committee congregation Daniel David deacons Emanuel Suter English Funk's Gabriel D German Gospel Grove Harrisonburg Hartman Heatwole wrote held Henry highlands hymnbook hymns Ibid Jacob Hildebrand John Geil John Shank Joseph Funk Kendig known land leaders Linville Creek lived located Lost River meeting Michael Shank Middle District miles ministers Mountain nonite Northern District ordained Page County Pennsylvania Peter Burkholder Preacher preaching pulpit records reported Rhodes road Rockingham County Samuel Shank Schoolhouse Scriptures sermon settlement Shenandoah County Shenandoah River Shenandoah Valley Showalter side Simeon Heatwole South Fork Southern Sunday school tion trip Trissels Church Virginia Church Virginia Conference Virginia Mennonite Conference Weavers Church Wenger West Virginia wife wole