In the spring of 1959 a fourth settlement of 15 Mennonite families was established at Settlement 81 in the southwestern corner of the colony, almost astride the British Honduras-Guatemala border.
From its inception the Dolores Mennonites maintained a precarious foothold in a region remote from all other sections of British Honduras. No liaison, in fact, existed between the people of the three Mennonite settlements in the northern half of British Honduras and their brethren in the far recesses of the Toledo District. The latest and most reliable information was that the diminishing number of Mennonites at Dolores, amounting to only 20 persons in April, 1960, had lost their group identity and were absorbed into the native population of the area.[1][2]
[No name has been found for this settlement yet.]