North Solomon Church of the Brethren (Portis, Kan.) records [microform], 1879-1901.
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Church of the Brethren
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One of the early churches in Delaware County, the Union Grove Church of the Brethren was once called Mississinewa German Baptist Church. The denomination was known as Dunker, or German Baptist Brethern since earlier leaders were from Dunkard settlements in Lancaster and York counties, Pennsylvania, and the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia. From the description of Records, 1850-1965. (Ball State University Library). WorldCat record id: 34288119 This corporate body was known earl...
North Solomon Church of the Brethren (Portis, Kan.)
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The history of the Church of the Brethren dates back to the early 18th century German Palatinate region. At that time, the people who eventually became the Church of the Brethren were part of the Pietists and Anabaptists. These separate sects faced persecution at home so they migrated to the British colonies in North America and settled primarily in Pennsylvania. By 1735, all of this group had moved out of the Palatinate region. One important part of this group's doctrine was voluntary removal f...
Holsinger, H. R. 1833-1905.
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Brumbaugh, David Oaks, b. 1834-
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