Weber Mennonite
Biehn Drive Cemetery
CC#5426
Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
Early services were held in the homes of
the first settlers, perhaps as early as 1833. Services often were held at the
home of David Weber who lived across from where the church would be located.
David Sherk was ordained deacon to serve the group in 1837, and in the next
year, 1838, he was ordained minister. He was followed in 1840 by John Steckle
(Stoeckle).
In 1842, David Weber donated one acre of land for a meeting
house and burial ground. The deed was dated March 23, 1854, although the
meeting house had been built in 1843. A new yellow brick church was built in
1894 on the same site. Noah Stauffer, who had been ordained in 1876 to assist
John Steckle, was minister at the time. A Sunday School was organized in the
1890s; Sunday School records date f