- The
Groffdale Conference Mennonite Church, also
called Wenger Mennonites, is the
largest Old
Order Mennonite group to use horse-drawn
carriages for transportation...
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having relocated to West Earl Township,
Groff established his farm in
Groffdale and
constructed the
first mill in the area, with the
community beginning...
- is in the center, and
Bareville is in the east. The
small community of
Groffdale is in the
easternmost part of the CDP. New
Holland Pike (Pennsylvania...
-
Humility in a
Postmodern World.
University Park, PA, 2006.
Mainly on
Groffdale Mennonites.
Donald B.
Kraybill and C.
Nelson Hostetter:
Anabaptist World...
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about 15 Old
Order Mennonite churches,
which emerged from a
split of the
Groffdale Old
Order Mennonite Conference in 1942 and
subsequent splits. The people...
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about 160 families. The Old
Order Mennonites in the area
belong to the
Groffdale Conference Mennonite Church and use the
horse and
buggy as transportation...
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resides near Fleetwood. The Old
Order Mennonites in the area
belong to the
Groffdale Conference Mennonite Church and use the
horse and
buggy as transportation...
- "Indiana
Groffdale Conference".
There is
another John
Martin group, that may also be
called John
Martin Mennonites, that left the
Groffdale Conference...
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communities in the
township include Hunsecker, Lea****, Leola, Bareville,
Groffdale, Monterey, Stumptown, and part of Mascot. The
village of
Mascot was named...
- House, an
historic home in St.
Joseph County,
Indiana Wenger Church, or
Groffdale Conference Mennonite Church Wenger Mennonite, or Wengerite, an Old Order...