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A Sauder Family History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 322

A Sauder Family History

Samuel Gehman Sauder, son of Jacob Sauder (1811-1881) and Hannah Gehman, was born 22 November 1842 in Caernarvon Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He married Elizabeth Eaby (1846-1927), daughter of Peter Eaby and Anna Ranck, in 1869. They had six children. He died in 1925. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Pennsylvania.

The Ancestors and Descendants of Amos W. Martin and Elizabeth H. Martin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 152

The Ancestors and Descendants of Amos W. Martin and Elizabeth H. Martin

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  • Published: 1992
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Ancestors and descendants of Amos W. Martin (1843-1907), son of Jacob S. Martin and Elizabeth Weaver, who was born near Weaverland, Pa. He was married to Elizabeth Hoover Martin (1849-1933), daughter of David K. Martin and Leah Hoover. She was born on a farm south of Goodville in East Earl Township. Amos and Elizabeth were third cousins, both being descendants of the pioneer David Martin, a mennonite, who immigrated to Eastern Lancas- ter County, Pa. in 1727. They farmed and raised their family of twelve children in Salisbury Twp. They were members of Weaverland Mennonite Church.

Bishop Jonas H. Martin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

Bishop Jonas H. Martin

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  • Published: 1985
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Jonas Hershey Martin (1839-1925) was born near Goodville, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He married Sarah Witwer in 1863. She died in 1889, and Jonas married Anna Wenger in 1890. He was a bishop and leader of the Mennonite church. Descendants, who were Menonnites, lived chiefly in Pennsylvania. Includes history of the Mennonite Church in America.

The Sauder Family
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 96

The Sauder Family

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  • Published: 1973
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Descendants of Pioneer HH214, Henry Hershey Weber (1793-1862), and Salome (Baer) Bauman (1791-1868)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

Descendants of Pioneer HH214, Henry Hershey Weber (1793-1862), and Salome (Baer) Bauman (1791-1868)

Henry Weber (1793-1862) married Salome Bauman--both were of Swiss lineage--and immigrated from Pennsylvania to Waterloo Township, Wellington district Ontario. Descendants and relatives lived in Ontario, Alberta and elsewhere. Some descendants immigrated to Kansas and elsewhere in the United States.

Chemical Education: Towards Research-based Practice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 433

Chemical Education: Towards Research-based Practice

Chemical education is essential to everybody because it deals with ideas that play major roles in personal, social, and economic decisions. This book is based on three principles: that all aspects of chemical education should be associated with research; that the development of opportunities for chemical education should be both a continuous process and be linked to research; and that the professional development of all those associated with chemical education should make extensive and diverse use of that research. It is intended for: pre-service and practising chemistry teachers and lecturers; chemistry teacher educators; chemical education researchers; the designers and managers of formal ...

From Pennsylvania to Waterloo
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 156

From Pennsylvania to Waterloo

From Pennsylvania to Waterloo explores the development in the United States and Canada of a distinctive Germanic lifestyle. This volume, illustrated with objects from the acclaimed exhibition Changes in Latitudes, brings together experts from both sides of the border to create an invaluable resource for folklorists, historians, students, collectors and anyone with an interest in folklife, antiques or Pennsylvania-German culture. It will be particularly valuable to anyone interested in textiles, foodways and fraktur. The high quality of the photographs and their reproduction make this book a real treasure.

A Branch of the Zimmerman Offspring of Glause Zimmerman in Europe, and His Children who Came from Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1808

A Branch of the Zimmerman Offspring of Glause Zimmerman in Europe, and His Children who Came from Europe

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  • Published: 1988
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Hans Zimmerman (1720-1786) and a brother, Christian Zimmerman (d.1787) were two of the sons of Glause Zimmerman of Europe. They were Mennonites who emigrated from the Palatinate to Philadelphia in 1732, but probably were descendants of Swiss immigrants to the Palatinate. Hans married Anna K. Webber and settled in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, New York, Virginia, Ohio, Iowa, Nebraska, California and elsewhere. Some descendants immigrated to Ontario, and progeny lived in Ontario, British Columbia and elsewhere in Canada.

Eastern Mennonite University
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 501

Eastern Mennonite University

In this unique educational history, Donald B. Kraybill traces the sociocultural transformation of Eastern Mennonite University from a fledgling separatist school founded by white, rural, Germanic Mennonites into a world-engaged institution populated by many faith traditions, cultures, and nationalities. The founding of Eastern Mennonite School, later Eastern Mennonite University, in 1917 came at a pivotal time for the Mennonite community. Industrialization and scientific discovery were rapidly changing the world, and the increasing availability of secular education offered tempting alternatives that threatened the Mennonite way of life. In response, the Eastern Mennonites founded a school th...

Anabaptist Essentials
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 154

Anabaptist Essentials

What is the essence of Anabaptism? Jesus. Community. Reconciliation. These sum up the core values of Anabaptist faith and life, writes pastor Palmer Becker in this concise new resource. In Anabaptist Essentials, Becker introduces readers to the key convictions and practices of Anabaptism, the Christian tradition of the Amish, Mennonites, and Brethren in Christ. From the believers within a sixteenth-century movement to those today who try to follow Jesus, create community, and practice peace, Anabaptists have a rich witness to offer the wider world. Designed for study by small groups and for use as a resource for Christian formation and conversation, this clear, readable guide to what makes Anabaptism unique will equip readers to live out a more radical commitment to Jesus.