- The
Bergthal Colony is a
former Russian Mennonite settlement in what is now Ukraine. The
colony consisted of five
villages - Schoenfeld, Heuboden, Bergthal...
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mixture of both dialects. For instance,
those who
trace their origin to the
Bergthal Colony in New Russia—a
daughter colony of the Old Colony—show all the phonetic...
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plural nouns would only have the
object case anymore.
Furstenthal and
Bergthal villages in West
Reserve included the following:
Bergfeld Blumenfeld Blumengart...
- congregations;
Heinrich Wiebe,
Jacob Peters and
Cornelius Buhr from the
Bergthal Colony;
William Ewert from West Prussia;
Cornelius Toews and
David Kl****en...
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Bolivia by 1986, of whom
nearly 15,000 were Old
Colony Mennonites and 2,500
Bergthal or
Sommerfeld Mennonites. In 1995,
there were a
total of 25
Mennonite colonies...
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significant minority remains. It was
founded as
Bergtal (also
sometimes spelt Bergthal) and
renamed Rot-Front in 1927. At the end of the 19th century, German-speaking...
- was a
Mennonite bishop in
early Canadian history. Funk was born on the
Bergthal Colony, a
Mennonite settlement near Mariupol,
Yekaterinoslav Governorate...
- They are a
subgroup of the so-called
Russian Mennonites who
lived in the
Bergthal Colony in
Zaporizhzhia (then part of the
Russian Empire) in the late 1800s...
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villages with a po****tion of 600.
Further colonies were
established at
Bergthal (1836),
Yazykovo (1869),
Nepluyevka (1870),
Schlachtin and
Baratov (1871)...
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settlement in the
Chaco was
founded by
conservative Chortitza,
Sommerfeld and
Bergthal Mennonites from
Canada in the 1920s. The
Mennonite refugees from the Soviet...