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Revision as of 21:10, 8 March 2023

Steven S G Edwards, B.A. (Canadian History), M.T.S., (1965-) of Ontario, Canada, is an historical writer and researcher, specializing in the ongoing story of Old Order Anabaptists in Canada. Edwards is an Anabaptist, and a great-great grandson of Elias B. and Rachel Shantz Eby, founding members of the Old Order Mennonite Church in Waterloo County, Ontario, in 1889. (You may contact Mr. Edwards at listowelwriter@gmail.com)


His articles for this encyclopedia include:


Historical:

-Old Order Mennonite Groups in Ontario, Canada


-Traditional Old Order Mennonite Groups:


-Moderate Old Order Mennonite Groups:


-Progressive Old Order Mennonite Groups:



Biographical:

-David B. Martin: Pioneer of Mennonite Orthodoxy
-Elam S. Martin: Father of the Orthodox Mennonite Church