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Amos S. Cressman

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  • Name Amos S. Cressman 
    Gender Male 
    Person ID I18147  All
    Last Modified 4 Nov 2007 

    Father Abraham Cressman,   b. 13 Dec 1789 
    Mother Mary Schneider,   b. 9 Jun 1794, Franklin County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F6330  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Anna Martin 
    Children 
     1. Moses Cressman,   b. Abt 1859, Wilmot Township, Waterloo County, Ontario Find all individuals with events at this location
    Last Modified 4 Nov 2007 
    Family ID F4913  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • From Ezra Eby Book

      Amos S, Cressman, "the eighth and youngest son of Abraham and Mary (Schneider) Cressman, was born September 4th, 1834. On March 25th, 1856, he was married to Anna, daughter of John and Anna (Weber) Martin who was born March 12, 1836. They reside in the township of Wilmot, south of New Hamburg, Ontario, where he followed farming for many years but now lives retired. When a young man he joined the church of his choice, "The Mennonite", and after being a member for some years he was, June 19th, 1864, ordained as deacon at the Blenheim Church by Bishop Henry Shantz. With the increase in the membership of the Mennonite body it was deemed expedient by the ministry to have a co-laborer appointed, so Mr. Cressman was ordained to the ministry, June 30th, 1867, at the Shantz Meeting House, Upper Road, Wilmot Township, by Bishop Henry Shantz. And after Bishop Henry Shantz's incapacity (He was a corpulent man and in his old age was very heavy, so much so that he could hardly help himself. This, connected with age and besides being troubled with asthma, caused his inability to attend to the duties of his diocese.) to attend to his large field of labor it became necessary to appoint a younger man to have charge over his diocese, to which Mr. Cressman was ordained as bishop, January 24th, 1875, at the Detweiler church, Dumfries, (being the old Bishop's home) by Bishops Shantz,* Hagey, and Martin, which position he still holds. Since his ordination as minister and bishop the church has had many and severe trials and difficulties and he has met with much opposition from some of his co-religionists, yet up to the present he has proved faithful, according to his views, to the doctrines of the church over which he is presiding as bishop. To him and his wife were born eight children.




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