Passionate Possessions of Faith: The Jacob Guenther Family, 1725-1994Robert Guenther, 1994 - 308 halaman The Guenther family appears to have originated in Switzerland. Members of the family converted to the Anabaptist movement and were forced to flee first to Moravia and later to the valley of the Vistula in Poland and west Prussia. Eventually members of the family became Mennonites and moved to the Ukraine where a number of Germans were settling. One of the Guenthers to move there was Franz Günther (1827-1900) who married Maria Warkentin and was the father of six children. In 1878 Franz, Maria and four of their children immigrated to America. They settled in South Dakota where one of the children, Cornelius F. Guenther (185301934) married Eva Dürksen and was the father of fourteen children. Their many descendants live throughout the United States. |
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... Loewen Family and Life on the Dakota Prairie The Rosehill Mennonite Brethren Church Relatives in the Region ... Loewen Guenther Diedrich Löwen Family Peter Thiessen Family .... Heinrich Loepp Family Daniel Loewen Family George Fademrecht ...
... Loewen Family and Life on the Dakota Prairie The Rosehill Mennonite Brethren Church Relatives in the Region ... Loewen Guenther Diedrich Löwen Family Peter Thiessen Family .... Heinrich Loepp Family Daniel Loewen Family George Fademrecht ...
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Beginnings of the Anabaptist Movement | 19 |
Anabaptists in Moravia | 31 |
Anabaptism in North Germany and the Netherlands | 39 |
PolandWest and East Prussia | 51 |
Anabaptists in the Danzig Church and the Vistula Delta | 57 |
Danzig and the VistulaNogat Delta | 65 |
Migration Causes and the Mennonites in the Changing Delta | 99 |
The Molotschna Colony and Ukraine History | 109 |
Prairie Life and the first Mennonite Brethren Church in the Dakota Territory | 167 |
The Franz Guenther Family in the Dakotas | 173 |
The Cornelius C Guenther Family | 187 |
The Henry C Guenther Family | 193 |
The John C Guenther Family | 199 |
The Elizabeth GuentherJacob Goertzen Family | 237 |
The Abraham C Guenther Family | 243 |
The George E Guenther Family | 251 |
Early Molotschna Churches and the Mennonite Brethren | 121 |
The Cornelius Günther Family in Alexanderthal | 127 |
Reasons for Migrations to North America 1870s 1880s | 137 |
The Trek to America | 143 |
The Sodbuster in the American West | 155 |
Conclusion | 259 |
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Istilah dan frasa umum
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