Bergthal, Ger. R. Bergen, a nice variety of beans.
- CA MHC 713-BK2-042
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- [between 1926-1929]
The picture shows Ger, R. Bergen [Abraham R. Bergen?] showing off a plot of beans in his garden in Bergthal.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
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Bergthal, Ger. R. Bergen, a nice variety of beans.
The picture shows Ger, R. Bergen [Abraham R. Bergen?] showing off a plot of beans in his garden in Bergthal.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Bergthal, house of Dietrich A. Neufeld.
The photo shows the house of Dietrich A. Neufeld in Bergthal. It appears to have clay walls and a thatched roof. A chimney extends through the roof on the left side. There are more buildings in the background.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Bergthal, Johan R. Funk, potatoes.
The photo shows Johan Funk and his second wife Aganetha with two of their children standing in a field of potatoes in Bergthal. In the background there appears to be a field of "Sudan" grass.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Bergthal, Johan R. Funk, potatoes.
The photo shows Johan Funk and his second wife Aganetha and two of their children standing in a field of potatoes in Bergthal.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Bergthal, Johann J. Wall cutting planks.
The photo shows Johann Wall standing [on top?] and another man in a pit below and the two together are cutting planks in Bergthal, Menno Colony. The work area has some protection from the sun from a rectangular frame with tree branches at the top providing shade. Finished planks are standing just outside the work area.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Bergthal, Peter J. R. Funk, cotton.
The photo shows Peter Funk and his wife Helena with their children Margareta, Helena, Katharina and Peter standing in the middle of a cotton field in Bergthal.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Bergthal, Peter J. R. Funk, sunflowers.
The photo shows Peter Funk holding the seed head of a nine foot high sunflower in Bergthal.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Bergthal, the first house of the widow of Bergen.
The photo shows the first house of Mrs. Bergen, a widow, in Bergthal. The walls appear to be made of clay, the roof corrugated metal sheets. There is a tent like structure attached to one end of the house and it appears as if a child is standing under the veranda. A system for collecting rainwater from the roof is set up near the veranda. The yard has a fenced in area in the background and a pile of logs and a primitive plow can be seen.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
The photo shows cattle grazing in the pasture in Bergthal. There are several men on horseback and [on wagons] in the grazing area near the cattle.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Bergthal, the small experimental plantation of C.H. Wiebe
The photo shows C.H. Wiebe's experimental plantation crops of beans, cotton and "Escobar" sorghum in Bergthal. Three men are standing in front of the sorghum.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
The photo shows a view of the village of Bergthal. There are several buildings and fenced off areas that [appear to be gardens].
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Maria and Bernard Penner and 4 children
Maria Toews b. 1949 and husband Bernhard Penner are standing outside in front of a bush, with their 4 children, Johann, b. 20 Nov 1969, Cornelius, b. 14 April 1971, Eva b. 13 Sept 1972, and Jacob,b. 17 June 1974, in Bergthal Colony, Paraguay. Maria is wearing a light coloured dress, Bernhard a white shirt and dark pants. Son Johann is wearing a plaid shirt. Maria is holding the youngest child, Jakob in her arms. Bernhard was a blacksmith in the Bergthal Colony, Paraguay. Maria is the daughter of Helena Dueck 1924 (D-58) and Jakob Toews, 1921 This is Generation 6 of the Bernard Dyck 1781 Ancestry Display