Mennonite
Historical
Society

of Alberta

Vauxhall Mennonite Church fonds

Accession 2003.025, 2014.010

Title and Physical Description

Vauxhall Mennonite Church fonds. — 1939-2005. — 6 cm of textual records

Administrative/Biographical History

General Conference Mennonites in Vauxhall, Alberta began meeting in 1936. Formal organization of the Vauxhall-Grantham Mennonite Church took place in 1938 and in that year they moved and renovated a small building to serve as their place of worship. Eventually the hamlet of Grantham became depopulated and the church became known as Vauxhall Mennonite Church. The congregation was led in worship by Aeltester Wilhelm Martens, assisted by Rev. Franz Janzen and Rev. Gerhard Neufeld. After Martens’ departure, Janzen and Neufeld carried on for about two years, but Martens was formally replaced in 1959 by Rev. Jacob Krause. During World War II, there was anti-German sentiment in Vauxhall. Both Vauxhall Mennonite Church and Vauxhall Mennonite Brethren Church buildings were burned to the ground on June 18, 1940. Arson was determined to be the cause, but no charges were laid in the hopes that this might improve relations with their non-Mennonite neighbours. In 1950 the Church had 51 members; in 1965, 53; in 1985, 34; in 1995, 36; in October 2000 it dissolved and the 36 members found other places to worship. The congregation was affiliated with the Conference of Mennonites in Alberta, the Conference of Mennonites in Canada, and the General Conference Mennonite Church. It amalgamated with Hays Mennonite Mission about 1962. It also owned and operated a cemetery together with the Mennonite Brethren.

Scope & Content

The fonds consists of membership records and church register books

Variations in Title Proper

Also known as Vauxhall-Grantham Mennonite Church fonds

Source of Acquisition

Anonymous Gift, 2003 and transferred from the Jim Shantz fonds, 2014

Access Restrictions

Access to personal information in church registers is subject to MHSA privacy policy.

Finding Aids

See Files Inventory

Associated Materials

Associated records may be found at the Mennonite Heritage Centre, Winnipeg.

Related Materials

For books related to the fonds, see:

  • Harder, Anne (2001). The Vauxhall Mennonite Church. Calgary, AB: Mennonite Historical Society of Alberta
  • Dick, C.L. (1981). Conference of Mennonites in Alberta History. Calgary: Conference of Mennonites in Alberta.

Notes

Accession 2003.025, 2014.010
Also known as Vauxhall-Grantham Mennonite Church
Updated 13 Oct 2007 – Judith Rempel
Updated 30 March 2023 – Jim Bowman and Ted  Regehr

 

Sources:

  • Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopaedia Online <http://www.mhsc.ca/encyclopedia/contents/v3883me.html>.
  • Harder, Anne (2001). The Vauxhall Mennonite Church. Calgary, AB: Mennonite Historical Society of Alberta
  • Dick, C.L. (1981). Conference of Mennonites in Alberta History. Calgary: Conference of Mennonites in Alberta.

Files Inventory

Box 1 (at 2003.025)

1 – 1 Transfer Papers, Notices, etc. – 1975-2000
1 – 2 Church Register Book – 1950-approx 1962
1 – 3 Register of BaptismsMarriagesDeaths and Funerals – 1939-2000 [copy; original returned to Government of Alberta]

Box 2 (at 2014.010)

2 – 1 Church Register Book – 1963-2000
2 – 2 Correspondence of Jim Shantz regarding membership transfers – 2003-2005