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Subject: Re: [Mennonite] The German Reformed Church
Date: Mon, 27 May 2002 00:56:57 EDT


Just as I wanted, a good discussion of the various religions founded in
northern and central Europe.

Using Google.com I found these sites that might be helpful in learning more
about the Moravians, Mennonites, Amish and derivations. I forgot about the
Hutterites.

<A HREF="http://www.mennonite.net/">Mennonite.net : Wiring the Mennonite
World</A>

Good site.

http://www.mennonite.net/

<A HREF="http://www.mcc.org/themes/mennonites/index.html">The Low German
Mennonites</A>

http://www.mcc.org/themes/mennonites/index.html

THis one discusses the Canadian Mennonite Church

<A HREF="http://www.mennonite.net/">Mennonite.net : A</A><A
HREF="http://www.mennonite.net/church_structure.php3">rea Leadership</A>

http://www.mennonite.net/church_structure.php3

This site lists related churches, a few surprises for me.

<A HREF="http://www.hutterianbrethren.com/">The Hutterian Brethren
(Hutterites) in North America</A>

http://www.hutterianbrethren.com/

<A HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/%7Emennobit/index2.html">;
Mennonite Archives - Obituaries - Main Index</A>

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/%7Emennobit/index2.html

This one has many Mennonite obituaries, including Henry Rice, a son of one of
the Owen Rice's I mentioned in an earlier post.

<A HREF="http://www.moravian.org/history/">What We Believe * Moravian Church
in America</A>

http://www.moravian.org/history/

This is a Moravian history page.

<A HREF="http://bdhp.moravian.edu/bethlehem/bethlehem.html">Bethlehem
1741-1844</A>

http://bdhp.moravian.edu/bethlehem/bethlehem.html

This is a good Moravian in then Northampton Co., PA site.

I hope this helps.

Gary



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