Bergthal (Menno Colony, Paraguay)

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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, 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, 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

Bergthal, the pasture

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

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

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