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Mennonite Archives of OntarioConrad Grebel University College
140 Westmount Road North
Waterloo, ON N2L 3G6
Phone: 519-885-0220 x24238
Title: Detweiler Mennonite Church fonds
Dates of creation: 1863-2007
Physcial description: 10 cm of textual records
Administrative history: The congregation began services in ca. 1822. The first building was occupied in ca. 1830, with a later building in 1855. Jacob Detweiler is considered the founding leader of the group. The congregation originated through immigration from Pennsylvania. The congregation was also known as Detweiler Mennonite Church. Its location is R.R. 1, Ayr, Ont., 3/4 mile west of Roseville on ther south side of Roseville Rd.
The congregation was Swiss/South German in cultural identity. The language of worship was English; the transition from German occurred in the early 1900s. In 1925 there were 15 members; in 1950, 20; in 1965, 19. The congregation dissolved in 1966. It was affiliated with the Mennonite Conference of Ontario and the Mennonite Church.
The Meetinghouse is now an historic site, deeded to the Detweiler Meetnghouse Inc. in 1992. Its records are located in XV-71 Detweiler Meetinghouse, Inc.
Scope and Content: The fonds consists of two series: formal and informal records.
Custodial history: The origin of the fonds is unknown
Notes: For further information see: Reg Good, Detweiler : Detweiler's Meetinghouse: a history of Mennonites near Roseville, Ontario (Roseville, ON: Detweiler Meetinghouse, Inc., 1999); the website for Detweiler Meetinghouse, Inc.
Description created March 2002 by Sam Steiner
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Generally 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Monday to Friday. An appointment in advance is recommended.
Phone: 519-885-0220 x24238
Conrad Grebel University College
140 Westmount Road North
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G6
519-885-0220
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