Mennonite
Historical
Society

of Alberta

Namaka Mennonite Brethren Church fonds

Accession 2010.016

Title and Physical Description

Namaka Mennonite Brethren fonds. — 1929-1969. — 1 cm of textual records

Administrative History

The Namaka Mennonite Brethren Church began services about 1942 when it affiliated with the Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches. Previously it had been affiliated with the Evangelical Mennonite Brethren Church, whose building had been occupied since 1932. Between 1932 and 1942 they worshipped together with the members of the Namaka Mennonite Church. The Namaka Mennonite Brethren Church dissolved in 1972.

Custodial History

The records were transferred from the Namaka Mennonite Brethren Church to Abe Quiring

Scope & Content

The fonds consists of burial registers

Source of Acquisition

Gift by Abe Quiring, 2002.

Access Restrictions

Access to personal information is subject to Alberta legislation and MHSA privacy policy

Finding Aids

See Files Inventory and Index to Farm Mennonite Cemetery Burials

Related Materials

For records related to the Namaka Mennonite Brethren Church fonds, see:

  • Namaka Mennonite Church fonds, MHSA
  • Goerzen, Henry D. (2000). Namaka, 1925-2000: Celebrating God’s Faithfulness from Generation to Generation. Didsbury, AB: Mennonite Historical Society of Alberta
  • Namaka Community Historical Committee. (1993). Trails to Little Corner: Namaka & District – Blackfoot: West End, Cairnhill: East Side, Crowfoot, Elwood, Hammer Hill, Harwood, Namaka, Namaka Farm, Orange Valley: East Side in Alberta, Canada. Strathmore, AB: Namaka Community Historical Committee
  • Alberta Family Histories Society (2001). Index to Namaka Mennonite Cemetery. Calgary, AB: Author

Notes

Accession 2010.016
Source: Toews, A. A. and Marlene Epp. (July 1986). “Namaka Mennonite Brethren Church (Namaka, Alberta, Canada),” in Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 04 May 2010, from http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/N3533ME.html.
Last updated 4 May 2010 – Judith Rempel
Revised June 2012

Files Inventory

1-1 Register of Burials, Namaka Mennonite Cemetery – 1929-1938 [copy; original returned to Government of Alberta]
1-2 Register of Burials, Namaka Mennonite Cemetery – 1939-1947 [copy; original returned to Government of Alberta]
1-3 License to Operate Cemetery – 1965, 1969