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Hist. Mss. 1-912
Winzeler, Marion J., 1901-1979
Diaries, 1915-78
1 Box (Large)

Biographical Sketch

Marion Winzeler was born in 1901, and grew up in the Reformed (New) Church of Christ. Gladys Nofziger was born in 1901, and grew up in the Amish Mennonite Church, presumably Central Mennonite. They both went to school near Archbold. They were married on June 22, 1922. They lived at Archbold, Ohio, and presumably were members of Central Mennonite Church, Archbold. In their retirement, they traveled extensively by house trailer, including Europe, and then lived their last years as residents of Florida. Marion passed away in 1979, and Gladys in 1992.

Administrative Information

These diaries were deposited into the Archives by Paul N. Miller, Sarasota, Florida, on behalf of Gladys (Nofziger) Winzeler, in 1993. Updated by Dennis Stoesz September 19, 1996.

Inventory Listing

Box 1 (Large)

Diary, 1915-1932

Diary, 1933-1941

Diary, 1942-1950

Diary, 1951-1958

Diary, 1958-1965

Diary, 1965-1968

Diary, 1969-1973

Diary, 1973-1978

Name and Subject Tracing

Amish Mennonites
Central Mennonite Church, Archbold, Ohio
Diaries
Nofziger, Gladys L., 1901-1992
Reformed Church of Christ, Archbold, Ohio
Winzeler, Marion J., 1901-1979



February 13, 2004 / Posted on web by Rebecca Allen
December 9, 2003 / Updated by Helen Hostetler

File: "HM1-912.doc"

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