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The goals of this website are:
to glorify God and honor our heritage.
to share our collections of letters, diaries, ledgers, and notes.

to share the stories we were told.

Who are the people in the banner? Want to take a guess? Some are from mom's side, Martha Lydia Mast (1919-2016) and some from dad's side, Isaac Levi Benuel Mast (1913-1992). Click here to find the names.

More from Mast Gathering 2019

Mast Gathering Tour
These pictures are from the bus tour on August 2, 2019. Photos include the Hans Kurtz/Elizabeth Riechenbach home; Mast land in Schuylkill County; Jacob Hochstetler home; farm of Jacob Mast, 1737 immigrant; Stoltzfus House, and Pine Grove Cemetery.


Developed by Dot Mast Moss

Family News

Talk by Dot Mast Moss at the Mast Gathering, August 3, 2019.

Download slides and notes here: The Mast Immigrant Brothers of 1750 and Their Uncles Jacob of 1737 and Johannes of 1750

Left Behind on the North Dakota Prairie: Story of a Little Amish-Mennonite, Catholic Boy
By Robert Richter as told to Dot Mast Moss:
​This is a true story of adoption and one man’s search for his Amish-Mennonite birth family. Robert Richter was born in North Dakota in 1941 when his grandfather, Bishop Isaac S. Mast, was director of the Casselton Mission. Instead of growing up in the Mast family, Robert was adopted by a German-Catholic couple. After his son passed away from ALD in 1978, Robert spent decades searching for his birth family, finally meeting his Mast siblings in 2016.


Long Green Bus Tour of Long Green, Maryland
On Sept. 8, 2018, a chartered bus traveled from Morgantown, Pa., to Baltimore Co., MD., to attend the annual meeting.

Correspondence about Long Green in Mennonite periodicals can be found below:
Long Green Herald of Truth
Long Green Gospel Herald








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