History of the Mennonites of Butler County, Ohio

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He was elected a minister in the Augspurger congregation in the year 1872. He died April 10, 1887, and is buried in the Augspurger cemetery.
Rev. John Augspurger John Augspurger, son of Joseph and Elizabeth Augspurger, was born near Collinsville, Ohio, Novem- ber 10, 1830. He was married to Emilie Kennel on May 16, 1859. In the year 1867 he was elected a minis- — 21 - ter in the Hessian congregation, with which he united in youth. He died March 20, 1912, and is buried in the Mennonite cemetery.
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Rev. Peter Naffziger Peter Naffziger was born February 23, 1787, in Kirchheimbolanden, Rheinkreis, Bayern, Europe. On March 8, 1812, he was married to Earbara Beck. They emigrated to America in 1826, and settled in Canada, and in 1828 they came to Butler county. Having been ordained a minister before he came to America, he be- came pastor and bishop of the congregation here. He is said to have been a strong and forceful man, and of a determined disposition. Being very fond of travelling, he made many trips to Kentucky and Illinois on horse- back, and twice he walked to New Orleans to minister to a small congregation there.


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