Smith's Story of the Mennonites


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Mennonite Family History July 1982


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Mennonite Family History is a quarterly periodical covering Mennonite, Amish, and Brethren genealogy and family history. Check out the free sample articles on our website for a taste of what can be found inside each issue. The MFH has been published since January 1982. The magazine has an international advisory council, as well as writers. The editors are J. Lemar and Lois Ann Zook Mast.




History and Ideology


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English-Cheyenne Dictionary


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Family History of Siebert Goertz and John Harms and Their Descendants ...


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" ... This family history deals with the immigrant ancestors John Harms and Siebert Goertz and their descendants ..."--Page 9. Seibert Goertz was born 3 August 1863 in Rudnerweide, Molotschna, Russia. On 13 Nov. 1885 he married Helena Dalke in Aulie in Aule-Ata, Asiatic Turkestan. They lived in Asia for 12 years then emigrated to America on 12 August 1893. They first arrived in Inman, Kansas where they met relatives. Siebert Goertz died " ... May 10, 1939 at his home in Buhler, Kansas ..."--Page 66. "John Harms was born December 18, 1856 in Grossweide, Molotschna, South Russia."--Page 78. He was a son of Isaak Harms and Katharina Froese Harms. He was an educator by profession in his home country of Russia. In 1875 " ... the family of Isaak Harms including John migrated to America and settled north of Hillsboro, Kansas in the Johannestal community."--Page 79. On 8 May 1877 John Harms was married to Jacobine Frantz. He served as a Mennonite preacher. He died in Hillsboro, Kansas on 2 December 1910







My Early Years


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Robert S. Kreider has moved at the center of the American Mennonite story for three quarters of a century, as an administrator, scholar, church leader and impassioned activist, and did much to shape its very course. This autobiography places readers inside the personal, familial, and churchly dynamics of Mennonite life in the first half of the 20th century.




Bulletin


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