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- The Amish, the Mennonites, and the Plain People of the Pennsylvania Dutch Country
- Anabaptist-Mennonite History
- Church of the Brethren Network
- Family History and Birding with Tim Janzen
An extensive, categorized bibliography of resources from the web site of Tim Janzen. Includes references for Canada, United States, Russia, Prussia, Netherlands, Latin America, Internet, General, Software and more.
- Hutterite History
- Looking 4 Kin - Mennonite Genealogy Links & Chat
- MennoLink Mennonite Information Center
- Mennonite Connections on the WWW
- Mennonite Connections on the World-Wide Web
- Mennonite Cross-Index - from FEEFHS
- Mennonite Genealogical Data Index
Finding aid for genealogical data pertaining to Mennonites organized geographically.
- Mennonite Genealogy Links
- Mennonite Research Corner
- The Mennonites: A Brief Guide to Information
- The Mirror of Martyrs
A traveling exhibit.
- The Olive Tree Genealogy: Index to Mennonite Section
- Plautdietsch Dictionary
A Mennonite Low German dictionary.
- Religious Movements
From the University of Virginia. Includes profiles on over 200 religious movements. Each profile offers basic demographic and background information, a summary of beliefs, discussion of controversial issues (when appropriate), links to important web sites about each group, and select print bibliographies
- Third Way Cafe - Mennomedia - Who are the Mennonites?
- Archives of the Mennonite Church
The Historical Committee and Archives holds the official records of the program boards and agencies of the Mennonite Church, whose headquarters are in Elkhart, Indiana. The Mennonite Church as an organization dates back to 1898 when it began holding biennial conferences. The Archives also holds personal papers from individuals and records from some inter-Mennonite organizations, such as the Mennonite Central Committee.
- The Center for Mennonite Brethren Studies ~ Fresno, California
- Centre for Mennonite Brethren Studies ~ Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Conrad Grebel College Genealogical Resources
Lists genealogical resources held in Conrad Grebel College and the Mennonite Archives of Ontario.
- The Illinois Amish Interpretive Center
The first museum in Illinois dedicated to the Amish culture. It traces the history of the Amish religion and provides a glimpse into the lives of Illinois Amish.
- Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society ~ Pennsylvania
- Archives
The official depository for records of the Atlantic Coast and Lancaster Conferences of the Mennonite Church.
- Library
A significant collection of historical/genealogical materials pertaining to southeastern Pennsylvania with a special focus on Lancaster County.
- Kauffman Museum ~ North Newton, Kansas
- Menno Simons Historical Library
- Mennonite Archives of Ontario
- Mennonite Heritage Centre ~ Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
- Mennonite Heritage Museum ~ Goessel, Kansas
- Mennonite Historians of Eastern Pennsylvania Historical Library and Archives ~ Harleysville, Pennsylvania
Covering Montgomery, Bucks, Chester, Berks, Lehigh, Northampton and Philadelphia counties.
- Mennonite Historical Library ~ Goshen, Indiana
- Mennonite Library and Archives ~ North Newton, Kansas
From Bethel College.
- UBA - Library: Church History: Mennonite
From the Universiteitsbibliotheek Amsterdam. Holds the collection of the Verenigde Doopsgezinde Gemeente Amsterdam (the United Mennonite Congregation of Amsterdam). It also houses the Mennonite Documention Centre from 1800 to the present.
- The Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies ~ Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania
- Betty's Genealogies
 Kish Valley Amish Mennonite, Harvey Co, Kansas cemeteries, Swiss Volhynian Russian Mennonites.
- Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches
- The Mennonites of Manitoba
- Pennsylvania's Civil War Conscientious Objectors
Database of names of Pennsylvania men who refused military service during the American Civil War for reasons of conscience. Arranged by surname and by county.
- Prussian-Russian-Canadian Mennonite Genealogical Resources
- Rosenort History
Detailed history of Rosenort and Rosenhoff Manitoba Canada Mennonite communities. Includes the 1881, 1891, 1901 census; cemetery index for 8 graveyards. Profile of early pioneers with names such as BRANDT, EIDSE, LOEWEN, FRIESEN, DUECK, HARMS, KLASSEN, KROEKER, CORNELSEN, SIEMENS.
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- BOSHART Genealogy - 1750 to Present
Descendants of John Boshart and many other Mennonite families from Waterloo, Ontario, Iowa, Indiana, Nebraska, and Oregon. BOSHART, JANTZI, ROTH.
- Early Russian Mennonite History - Part One and The Thiessen Family and The Mennonite Diaspora - Part Two
- Eli and Magdalena (WENGER) SCHROCK Family History
Eli (1816-1843) and Magdalena (Wenger) Schrock history; a Mennonite family that lived in Woolwich Township, Waterloo County, Ontario.
- The ERB Family from Lancaster to Ontario
Traces descendants of Swiss Mennonite Nicholas Erb 1680 from 1700s Lancaster Co., PA and 1800s Waterloo Co., Ontario. Allied families include: Bomberger, Bricker, Brubaker, Eby, Landis, Schaeffer, Shrantz, Shirk, and Snyder.
- GUENTHER Genealogy - Passionate Possessions of Faith
A book for sale about The Jacob Guenther Family 1725-present, including GOERTZEN, DUERKSEN, PETERS, WARKENTIN, ADRIAN, LOEWEN, PETKAU, ISAAC, FADENRECHT, THIESSEN and others.
- Mennonite Ancestors: EIDSE, KLASSEN, LOEWEN, ROSENORT E.M.C.
Homepage links to Scratching River Reserve, Mennonite, Morris, Manitoba, Canada, Rosenhoff Cemetery, Rosenort Kleinegemeinde, E.M.C.
- REMPEL - Mennonite (Russian) Family History
Mennonite family history/genealogy, especially in Tsarist Russia.
- Sources used by James C. Hostetler
Amish, Amish-Mennonite, and Mennonite family history books and other reference material being used by Jim Hostetler in his data base. Includes many Mennonite and Brethren family names.
- WENGER Home Page
A database of over 78,000 names of individuals, mostly descended from 18th century Mennonites, River Brethren (Brethren in Christ) and German Baptist Brethren who settled in Lancaster, Lebanon and Franklin Counties of Pennsylvania, in Ontario, Canada and in Washington Co., Maryland and Botetourt Co., Virginia.
- Amazon.com Genealogy Bookstore - Mennonite
 The following are individual book titles of interest for this topic. The book links below point to the Amazon.com bookstore online where you may purchase the book if you wish. These links are provided to bring these published resources to your attention as an aid to your research. Follow the links to books of interest to make note of their title, author, publisher, and ISBN. You might then use this information to obtain the book from your local library or your favorite corner book shop.
- Amish Mennonites in Germany : Their Congregations, the Estates Where They Lived, Their Families
A book by Hermann Guth.
- Anabaptist-Mennonites Nationwide USA
A book by C. Nelson Hostetter.
- The Anabaptist Story: An Introduction to Sixteenth-Century Anabaptism
A book by William R. Estep.
- Apart and Together: Mennonites in Oregon and Neighboring States, 1876-1976
A book by Hope Kauffman Lind.
- An Introduction to Mennonite History: A Popular History of the Anabaptists and the Mennonites
A book by Cornelius J. Dyck.
- Land, Piety, Peoplehood: The Establishment of Mennonite Communities in America, 1683-1790 (Mennonite Experience in America, Vol 1)
A book by Richard K. MacMaster.
- Mennonite Experience in America
A book from Amazon.com.
- Mennonite Historical Atlas
A book by William Schroeder.
- Our People : The Amish and Mennonites of Ohio
A book by Levi Miller.
- Peace, Faith, Nation : Mennonites and Amish in Nineteenth-Century America (The Mennonite Experience in America, Vol 2)
A book by Theron F. Schlabach.
- Understanding and Using Baptismal Records
A book by John Humphrey.
- Vision, Doctrine, War : Mennonite Identity and Organization in America, 1890-1930 (Mennonite Experience in America, Vol 3)
A book by James C. Juhnke.
- JR Solutions - Mennonite Genealogical Research Publications
- Masthof Bookstore and Press
Genealogical and historical books, including many for Mennonite, Amish and Brethren research.
- Mennonite Brethren Herald
Be sure to see their online editions & current obituaries section.
- Mennonite Family History Magazine
- Mennonite Historian Magazine
- Mennonite Weekly Review
Internet edition of this newspaper.
The sites found in this category vary in content. Some sites have extractions or transcriptions of actual records. Other sites have helpful lists, articles, tips or guidelines. In a few cases there are scanned images of the original source documents themselves, with more of these types of records coming online each day. Keep in mind that extractions & transcriptions may have errors or may be missing certain portions of the original source material. Always refer to the original source material whenever possible and only use extractions & transcriptions as a starting point to help guide you in your research.
- Composite Index of Early Manitoba Mennonite Church Registers
Bergthaler (Russia) 1843, Chortitzer (Manitoba) 1878, Chortitzer (Manitoba) 1887, Chortitzer (Manitoba) 1907.
- Mennonite Archives - Obituaries - Main Index
Mennonite and Amish obituaries transcribed from "Gospel Herald" and "Herald of Truth", 1864-1998.
- Mennonite Church USA Historical Committee & Archives - Mennobits
Obituaries from the Herald of Truth (1864-1908), the Gospel Witness (1905-1908), and the Gospel Herald (1908-1998), the weekly newspapers of the Mennonite Church (MC) in North America. Also, obituaries from The Mennonite (1998- ) have been added, as well as a few from the Mennonite Weekly Review (MWR).
- Mennonite Historical Society of Saskatchewan Inc. - Saskatchewan Mennonite Cemetery Finding Aid
- MHSA Canadian Mennonite Board of Colonization Extraction Project
From the Mennonite Historical Society of Alberta. Project to transcribe the registration forms for each family that came to Canada under the auspices of the Canadian Mennonite Board of Colonization of Rosthern, Saskatchewan.
- Olive Tree Genealogy: Ships Passenger Lists, Mennonites to North America
- Unruh's South Russian Mennonite Census, 1795-1814
- The California Mennonite Historical Society
- Historical Committee & Archives of the Mennonite Church
- Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society ~ Pennsylvania
- Archives
The official depository for records of the Atlantic Coast and Lancaster Conferences of the Mennonite Church.
- Library
A significant collection of historical/genealogical materials pertaining to southeastern Pennsylvania with a special focus on Lancaster County.
- Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society ~ Canada
- The Mennonite Historians of Eastern Pennsylvania ~ Harleysville, Pennsylvania
Covering Montgomery, Bucks, Chester, Berks, Lehigh, Northampton and Philadelphia counties.
- Mennonite Historical Society of Alberta
The MHSA is a new society developed to support those who are interested in basic Mennonite history, those doing Mennonite genealogy/family history research, and those who are interested in the preservation and display of Mennonite historical documents and cultural artifacts.
- Mennonite Historical Society of British Columbia ~ Canada
- Mennonites in Canada
The web site for the Mennonite Historical Society of Canada.
- SAGA-OMII Genealogical Association
Swiss Anabaptist Genealogical Association centered around Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Illinois, focusing on mostly Swiss Mennonite descendants.
- Swiss Mennonite Cultural and Historical Association
The Swiss Mennonite Cultural and Historical Association (SMCHA) is a nonprofit organization comprising descendents of immigrant Mennonites who came to the USA in the 1870s from what is now the Ukraine. (Volhynia).
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