Vistula
River (pp. 21-30)
During the sixteenth
and seventeenth
centuries Mennonites migrated from Holland and various parts
of Germany where they suffered
religious
oppression, to the Vistula Delta and Polish Prussia. Some settled along
the Vistula River as far south as
Thorn. A group of Old
Flemish Mennonites settled along the Netze River near Driesen. Other
Mennonite groups
settled near Königsberg and as far
east as Memel. Where ever they
went they reclaimed the
land by means of dikes, canals and windmills, a skill they had learned
in Holland.
Cornelius
Warkentin (1740-1809) was the
elder in the Rosenort Church and Wilhelm Ewert
(1829-1887) was the
elder in the Ober Nessau Church.