List of Mennonites

General list

Canadian politicians connected to the Mennonites

Note: Several Canadian political figures have a Mennonite background. This might be more common in Canada than in most nations. This is perhaps most true in the case of Manitoba, though Saskatchewan and British Columbia also have significant Mennonites in politics. As this more concerns "connected to" this may include people who did not stay committed to the Mennonites.

People of Mennonite ancestry or background

This is mostly people whose Mennonite ancestry or upbringing is important to them, but who are not currently Mennonite. In some cases names listed here include people whose current status as Mennonites is undetermined.

People incorrectly identified as Mennonite

References

  1. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online
  2. McClelland & Stewart publishers
  3. The religion of J.C. Chasez, singer with N'SYNC
  4. Eastern Mennonite University
  5. Mennonites
  6. Brendan Fehr's website
  7. Industry Canada
  8. Johann Funk biography in the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
  9. Bethel College
  10. ABC.Net
  11. Mennonite Weekly
  12. Complete.Org
  13. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online
  14. Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society
  15. His biography at Amazon.com
  16. Avatar Review
  17. Farming Magazine
  18. Mennonite Economic Development Associates
  19. Canadian Christianity.com
  20. Christianity Today
  21. Mennonite World Review
  22. Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary Profile
  23. Swiss Mennonite.org
  24. Menno Link
  25. University of Colorado at Boulder
  26. Amnesty International
  27. Mennonite Brethren Herald
  28. US Department of State, Home Page
  29. Human Rights Watch
  30. Mennonite Publishing Network
  31. "James Reimer has faith in his game". The Globe and Mail (Toronto). 4 April 2011.
  32. Goshen
  33. CTV
  34. http://www.randomhouse.ca/authors/55356/miriam-toews
  35. McClelland & Stewart publishers
  36. South Dakota Legislative Manual, 1975
  37. Goshen
  38. 1 2 3 "MLA Biographies - Deceased". Legislative Assembly of Manitoba.
  39. "Albert Driedger". Winnipeg Free Press. July 21, 2011. Retrieved 2014-02-06.
  40. "Jacob Froese". Winnipeg Free Press. June 19, 2003. Retrieved 2013-10-07.
  41. James Urry (2006). Mennonites, politics, and peoplehood: Europe-Russia-Canada, 1525-1980 - Page 351. University of Manitoba Press. p. 351. ISBN 978-0-88755-688-3. Retrieved 2 December 2010. When Neufeld resigned in 1993, another NDP Mennonite candidate, Harry Schellenberg, won the by-election, ...
  42. "Mennonites won't lose citizenship over 80-year-old glitch: Toews", Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, January 26, 2007, 9:18 report. Retrieved June 14, 2008.
  43. http://www.mennoweekly.org/2007/11/19/mb-elected-provincial-premier/
  44. "105-year-old wins Order of Canada" CBC article
  45. Sandra Birdsell's website
  46. Griffin Poetry Prize site
  47. USA Today
  48. Bethel College
  49. University of Michigan
  50. Eisenhower's direct ancestor, Hans Nicol Eisenhauer, was a Mennonite that settled in Lancaster, Pennsylvania in 1741. Eisenhower's pacifist roots may have influenced his presidential farewell speech in which he warned the country against the emerging military-industrial complex.
  51. The National Academies Press
  52. Association of Manitoba Book Publishers
  53. Biography. sz-n.com. April 12, 2013. Retrieved 2016-01-07.
  54. Mueller, Tom (2010). "Valley of the Whales". National Geographic 218 (August): 118–137. …Gingerich himself grew up in a strictly principled Christian environment, in a family of Amish Mennonites in eastern Iowa.
  55. Religion News
  56. Real Life Magazine
  57. Seattle Times
  58. Kelly, Joey (2014). America for Sale. Reinbek: Rowohlt. Google Books. Retrieved 2015-11-08. 18th century ancestors of his mother Barbara-Ann Suokko were Amish.
  59. Illinois Review
  60. Hershey history site
  61. NHL website
  62. "Adolph Rupp". NBA. Retrieved 10 April 2010. Rupp was born outside Halstead, Kansas to Mennonite German immigrants…
  63. Krahn, Cornelius; van der Zijpp, Nanne (1959). "Sudermann (Suderman, Zudermann, Suterman, Soermann) family". Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. The noted author Hermann Sudermann was of Mennonite background, his father having been baptized as Mennonite in Elbing
  64. Winters, Richard D. and Cole Christian Kingseed. Beyond Band of Brothers, p. 4-5.
  65. Mennonite Life - June 2006 - Juhnke article George Armstrong Custer and Samuel S. Haury
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