Alexander Mack

Alexander Mack
A pair of grape bunches growing out of the top of a brown cross with a large red hear superimposed on them and the letters "A M" in yellow on either side
Mack's personal crest
ChurchSchwarzenau Brethren (German Baptist)
Orders
OrdinationMinister, elder
Personal details
Born27 July 1679
Died19 January 1735(1735-01-19) (aged 55)
Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
BuriedUpper Burying Ground, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States[1]
NationalityGerman Palatine
DenominationAnabaptist
ResidenceSchriesheim, Palatinate; Friesland, Netherlands; and Schwarzenau, Bad Berleburg, Germany and Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
ParentsJohann Phillip Mack (father) and Christina Fillbrun Mack (mother)
SpouseAnna Margarethe Kling
ChildrenJohann Valentine, Johannes, and Alexander Mack, Jr. (sons) and Christina and unnamed infant (daughters)
OccupationComposer, elder and minister, philanthropist, theologian
ProfessionMiller
SignatureAlexander Mack's signature

Alexander Mack (c. 27 July 1679[a] – 19 January 1735) was a German clergyman and the leader and first minister of the Schwarzenau Brethren (or German Baptists) in the Schwarzenau, Wittgenstein, community of modern-day Bad Berleburg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Mack founded the Brethren along with seven other Radical Pietists in Schwarzenau in 1708. Mack and the rest of the early Brethren emigrated to the United States in the mid-18th century, where he continued to minister to the Brethren community until his death.

  1. ^ "Brethren Historical Library and Archives". Retrieved 13 Sep 2015.