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21. CHAPTER FIVE The denomination was nicknamed dunkards because in their belief inbaptism (by immersion dunking them under the water). More http://www.geocities.com/mbolender.geo/book/ch5.html | |
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22. Netscape Search Category - Dunkards dunkards, Become an Editor Suggest a Site Get the latest Communicator. Search theWeb or Ask a Question. Search the entire directory Search only in dunkards. http://207.200.81.7/Society/Religion_and_Spirituality/Christianity/Denominations | |
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23. TEDD E MISHLER The four regions that made up most of the Anabaptists were the Amish,the Mennonites, the dunkards, and the Quakers. Today there http://mozcom.com/~bobtib/roots/family/tmishler.html | |
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24. Our Story, Vol IV - Various Religious Sects Occupy Region 100 years. dunkards come and depart. This group They had been calleddunkards by neighbors because of their beliefs. For 33 years the http://www.usgennet.org/usa/wi/county/eauclaire/history/ourstory/vol4/sects.html | |
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25. Cucamonga's Lost Colonies L. Clucas order now. ESWENA. In 1890, a group of dunkards (Brethren) weretraveling west from Kansas. When they reached Southern California http://www.wemweb.com/cfh_publisher/articles/article_3.html | |
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26. Dale Brown's Family History Page: Jacob Brown Story of Europe. The dunkards immigrated to Pennsylvania in two primarygroups the first came in 1719; the second, in 1729. It seems http://home.centurytel.net/dbrownfamily/brown/jacobbrownstory.html | |
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27. 1Up Info > Dunkards (Protestant Denominations) - Encyclopedia You are here 1Up Info Encyclopedia Protestant Denominations dunkards,1Up Info A Portal with a Difference. Protestant Denominations. dunkards. http://www.1upinfo.com/encyclopedia/X/X-Dunkards.html | |
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28. Peters Creek Church Of The Brethren The colony which they established in Germantown, Pennsylvania was the beginningof the dunkards in America. We must remember the people called dunkards . http://www.garstfamily.com/pccb.html | |
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29. Why Did Wampflers Emigrate? Another sect, the dunkards, from a background of the Reformed Church and radicalpietist were followers of Alexander Mack of Schwarzenau, Germany. http://wew.bmb.uga.edu/wf-page/emigrant.html | |
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30. Wampler/Wampfler Database, File: Hp1 MD; Montgomery Co OH (1826) re. Church of the Brethren (dunkards) sc. Churchof the Brethren (dunkards) n. nice article BSW bk4 p33 sc. http://wew.bmb.uga.edu/wf-page/database/hp1.html | |
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31. Membershipstats The Mennonites and the dunkards have never been fully numbered before and theyappear in statistical tables for the first time in the census of 1890. So http://www.goshen.edu/mcarchives/Resources/membershipstats.htm | |
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32. Religion population (of Germantown) grew steadily and more diverse, so that by 1735 therewere congregations of Mennonites, Brethren (also known as dunkards and German http://www.users.voicenet.com/~wordinfo/deutsch/religion.htm | |
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33. The Neffs They were Mennonites (also called dunkards) and came to the US to avoid religiouspersecution. With him was at least one child, John Henry, born in 1705. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~kinderneff/Neffs.html | |
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34. Notes by Elder David E. Price in the church of the Brethren (dunkards) on Oct. 1, 1865. byElder David E. Price in the church of the Brethren (dunkards) on Oct. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rnelson/html/notes/not0038.html | |
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35. Tibbetts House Genealogy She and grandpa were dunkards (a religion). Can't seem to get anything onthe dunkards. See if you can get anything on the dunkards. . To Top http://www.nemontel.net/~2bobtib/genealgy.html | |
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36. Union County Illinois Trails Cemeteries They are in some ways similar to the Mennonites and were called dunkards, theGerman word for dippers, because they baptized by dipping the person forward http://www.iltrails.org/union/dextercems.htm | |
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37. Historical Notes On The Wilderness Road in 1892. Among the first European settlements in the New River Valleywas dunkards' Bottom, now covered by Claytor Lake. The settlement http://www.mountainsofmisery.com/2002/WRRMoM/HistoricalNotes.html | |
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38. Scenes Page Five Chiswell and Hillsville,VA The dunkards were the first to settle along NewRiver at a place called dunkards Bottom northeast of the shot tower.. http://hearlshill.freeservers.com/scenes_page_five.htm | |
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39. Ephrata, Hotbed Of Religion That Quakers, Episcopalians, Mennonites, dunkards, Lutherans, Reformed, Presbyterians,Moravians, Roman Catholics, Jews, Methodists, and Baptists could all http://www.horseshoe.cc/pennadutch/places/pennsylvania/lancasterco/towns/ephrata | |
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40. Plain People The group at present includes the Mennonites, the Amish, the Church of the Brethren(often called dunkards or Dunkers), the Brethren in Christ (River Brethren http://www.horseshoe.cc/pennadutch/religion/plainpeople/plainp.htm | |
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