Russian Mennonite
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The Russian Mennonites are a group of Mennonites descended from Dutch and mainly Germanic Prussian Anabaptists who established colonies in South Russian Empire (present-day Ukraine) beginning in 1789. Since the late 19th century, many of them have come to countries throughout the Western Hemisphere. The rest were forcibly relocated, so that few of their descendants now live at the location of the original colonies. Russian Mennonites are traditionally multilingual with Plautdietsch (Mennonite Low German) as their lingua franca.
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Russian Mennonite Genealogical Resources Russian Mennonite Genealogical Resources www.mennonitegenealogy.com/russia/ - Web |
Plautdietsch-Freunde e.V. Plautdietsch-Freunde e.V. www.plautdietsch-freunde.de - Web |
California Mennonite Historical Society California Mennonite Historical Society calmenno.org/grandma/overview.htm - Web |
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Mennonites in Bolivia Mennonites in Bolivia www.jordibusque.com/.../MennoBolivia_01.html - Web |
Mennonite Center in Ukraine Mennonite Center in Ukraine www.mennonitecentre.ca/Referencepaper.html - Web |