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Noah Detweiler[1]

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Birth  23 Mar 1839    [2
Sex  Male 
Eby ID  00029-2290 
Person ID  I22531 
Last Modified  06 Dec 2003 
 
Father  Benjamin Detweiler, b. 23 Nov 1813, Montgomery Co., Pennsylvania 
Mother  Elizabeth Kennedy, b. 7 Jun 1820, Inverness, Scotland 
Group Sheet  F5202 
 
Family 1  Fannie Busch 
Children 
 1. Eliza Detweiler
 2. Lovina Detweiler
 3. Jemima Detweiler
 4. Sarah Ann Detweiler
 5. Hannah M. Detweiler
 6. Josephine Detweiler
Group Sheet  F5203 
 
Notes  Noah Detweiler," was born March 23rd, 1839. He devoted the early part of his life to agricultural employments. During the religious revivals among the Mennonites some twenty years ago, he was converted and when the new party, now known as the Mennonite Brethren in Christ, was formed in 1874 he became one of its earliest ministers. His preaching is always plain, practical and impressive. In the delivery of his sermons he is very earnest and serious. Up to the present he has done a noble work for the Master and wherever he labored the time has been diligently engaged in sowing the good seed (spreading the Gospel). He is married to Fannie Busch and when home resides in the town of Berlin, Ontario. His family consisted of six children, namely: VII Eliza, VII Lovina (dead), VII Jemima, VII Sarah Ann, VII Hannah M. (dead), and Josephine."
 
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2. [S9]   Vol 1, Ezra Eby, 520
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