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III-10  Breslau Mennonite Church (Breslau, Ont.)

Dates of creation: 1837-1996

80 cm. of textual records

226 Woolwich St., Breslau, ON, N0B 1M0. (519) 648-2501. 

Joseph Hagey is considered the founding leader of the group. The congregation originated through emigration from Pennsylvania. The church was known as Cressman Mennonite until 1968 because it was on land originally owned by the Cressman Family. The first building was the 1813 log church built by Benjamin Eby in Berlin which was moved in 1834 to Breslau. The original property was conveyed by Christian Snyder for the purposes of preaching, a cemetery and a school in July 1837. Additional land was added in 1859 and 1870.

The congregation was part of the Mennonite Conference of Ontario; it joined the Mennonite Conference of Eastern Canada in 1988. Breslau Mennonite is part of the Mennonite Church segment of the Mennonite "family."  In 1925 there were 125 members; in 1950, 148; in 1965, 149; in 2009 the language of worship is English; language transition occurred in the 1890s. The congregation began services in 1815, and formally organized in 1826. The first building was occupied in 1834, with a second building in 1856, and a third in 1908. A major addition to and renovation of the 1908 building took place in 1990.

Leading ministers who have served at Breslau have included (Years of service indicated): Joseph Hagey (1839- (Bishop 1851)-1876); Jacob Woolner, Sr. (1867-1917); Elias Weber (1874- (Bishop, 1879)-1909); Isaac A. Wambold (1890-1912); Oscar Burkholder (1914-1956); Carl Rudy (1953-1959); Albert Martin (1961-1964); J. Laurence Martin (1965-1971); Donovan Smucker (1972-1973); Dennis Cressman (1974-1980); Erwin Wiens (1981-1993); J. Laurence Martin (1994-    )

For further information see: Mennonite Encyclopedia, "Breslau Mennonite Church"; L.J. Burkholder, A Brief History of the Mennonites in Ontario (1935); Oscar Burkholder, Cressman Mennonite Church, Breslau, Ont., 1908-1954 (1956)

Custodial history: The congregation made occasional donations to the Mennonite Archives of Ontario

Created April 2000 by Sam Steiner

There are four series: Formal records, Informal records, Newsletters and Church bulletins.

Series 1: Formal records

  1. Legal documents re: Property
        Deed, 1837 (copy)
        Deed, 1858 (copy)
        Deed, 1870 (copy)
        Deed, 1964 (copy)
        Statutory Declaration re: Name Change, 1968
        Map showing deed property lines
        "Historical sketch of the Cressman Mennonite church buildings," 1968 (copy)
  2. Congregational meeting minutes
        Congregational meeting minute book, 1887-1907 (includes some financial records)
        Congregational meeting minute book, 1908-1934
        Congregational meeting minute book, 1935-1965
  3. Church Council minutes, 1968, 1993-1996 (incomplete)
  4. Annual reports, 1957-1968, 1995
  5. Sunday school reorganization and record book, 1911-1948
  6. Sunday school account book, 1872-1925
  7. Sunday school workers minute book, 1933, 1953-56
  8. Young Peoples Bible Meeting minute books
        1920-1933; includes constitution
        1934-1937
        1938-1940
        1941-1959; includes constitution
  9. Bishop book (baptisms), of Elias Weber and Jonas Snider, 1879-1942
  10. Church Directory, 1987
  11. Church treasurer's account book, 1950-1964
  12. Charity Sewing Circle minute and record books
        1918-1923
        1924-1936
        1936-1950
        1950-1963
        1966-1970
        1970-1974
        1974-1979
  13. Junior Sewing Circle minute and record books
        1924-1932
        1937-1947
        1964-1967
  14. Sewing Circle account book, 1934-1964
  15. Eventide Sewing Circle minute and record book
        1949-1952
        1953-1958
        1958-1962
        1962-1966
  16. Sewing Circle reports, 1965, 1994

Series 2: Informal records

  1. Historical notes and typescript summaries, 1918-1930s[?], 2009  
  2. Misc. correspondence, 1918-1957
  3. Newsclippings, 1954-1973
  4. Misc. Programs, 1899-1960s
  5. Oscar Burkholder, Cressman Mennonite Church, Breslau, Ontario, 1908- (Breslau : The Church, 1956)(4 copies)
  6. Breslau-Bloomingdale MYF "Plan for action, 1968-1969"
  7. Misc. documents, questionnaires, etc., 1960s-
  8. D. W. Whittle, Gospel pictures and story sermons for children (Chicago : Bible Institute Colportage Association, 1895) presented to Susannah Frey from Cressman Sunday School, 1895

Series 3: Newsletters

Breslau Branch, 1985-April 1996

Series 4: Bulletins

1955-1982, July 1993-August 1995

Last modified 22-Jul-2009 by Laureen Harder-Gissing