Blumstein (Molotschna, South Russia)

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Funeral of Jacob Fast

Formal photograph of children and of Jacob Fast. Some of the children's spouses are present. They are standing behind an open coffin at his funeral. Left to right: Anna (Fast) Duerksen, Justina (Fast) Loewen, Wilhelm Loewen, Mary (Fast) Penner, Elizabeth (Fast) Tiessen, Margaret (Fast) Ratzlaff, Peter Tiessen, Anna (Krueger) Fast (widow of Jacob Fast), Jacob Fast

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H. Hamm residence

This is a photo of the home of the H. Hamm family in Blumstein, Molotschna. [HR 98]

Jacob and Elizabeth Fast and family

This photograph pictures Elizabeth Fast, mother to Franz Tiessen, with her parents, siblings and one brother-in-law. Back row (left to right): Tina (Fast) Penner, Wilhelm Loewen, Jacob Fast, Elizabeth (Fast) Tiessen, Anna (Fast) Duerksen. Front row (left to right): Justina (Loewen) Fast, Anna (Krueger) Fast, Margaret (Fast) Ratzlaff, Jacob Fast, Mary (Penner) Fast.

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The family of Johann J. (Jakob) and Susanna

  • CA MAO M2004Ha 2
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  • 1924

The family of Johann J. (Jakob) and Susanna Riediger are in front of their home with their covered carriage and some of their horses. This photo might have been taken when one or both of the married daughters, Margaretha (Riediger) married to Alexander Fischer and Mariechen (Riediger) Hildebrand left the Ukraine with their husbands. Perhaps one of these couples is standing in front of the horse at the right. The man 2nd from left beside the team of horses could be Johann J. (Jakob) Riediger.

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The family of Johann J. (Jakob) and Susanna Riediger in front of their home

The family of Johann J. (Jakob) and Susanna Riediger are in front of their home with their covered carriage and some of their horses. This photo might have been taken when one or both of the married daughters, Margaretha (Riediger) married to Alexander Fischer and Mariechen (Riediger) Hildebrand left the Ukraine with their husbands. Perhaps one of these couples is standing in front of the horse at the right. The man 2nd from left beside the team of horses could be Johann J. (Jakob) Riediger. This photo is a copy of the original photo in Riediger-2.

Victor A. Dirks Letter, Cornelius Heinrich Warkentin Obituary

This file consists of the following:
John B. Toews received a letter from Victor Dirks who located an obituary of his grandfather Cornelius Heinrich Warkentin, 1865-1936.
A Family Group record is included in this file. - (1 file) Box 232

Dirks, Victor Alexander, 1921-2011

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