A Mennonite cemetery in Russia
- CA MHC 062-8.0
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- [between 1895 and 1914?]
Part of Canadian Mennonite Board Colonization Photo Collection
This is a photo of nine children and an adult in a cemetery.
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A Mennonite cemetery in Russia
Part of Canadian Mennonite Board Colonization Photo Collection
This is a photo of nine children and an adult in a cemetery.
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
The Memrick settlement had bought its land from a Russian nobleman. On the property was an old park with a chapel and the burial place of the family. Mennonite youth liked this place and assembled here quite often. HR 100
Risser Cemetery in Pennsylvania
Risser Cemetery in Pennsylvania. Tombstones of Mary, Jacob, Elizabeth, and Peter Risser. See also Hist. Mss. 1.225
Harpel
Bishop Benjamin Eby's memorial stone
Bishop Benjamin Eby's memorial stone in Kitchener First Mennonite Cemetery.,
First Mennonite Church (Kitchener, Ont.)
First Mennonite Church (Kitchener, Ont.) cemetery. L-R: ? Shantz, Caretaker, David B. Schneider, Albert (?) Schneider? "Digging grave for Mr. [Shantz]?
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Risser Cemetery in Pennsylvania
Risser Cemetery in Pennsylvania. Tombstones of Elizabeth, and Peter Risser. See also Hist. Mss. 1.225
Harpel
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This is a photo of the cemetery in a Mennonite settlement. Like everything else, the cemetary was kept in the best of order. [HR 258]
Graves of prisoners of war 1914-1918 in Tobolsk, Siberia
Part of Wehrmann family fonds
This is a photo of the prisoners of war 1914-1918 grave yard in Tobolsk, Siberia. The grave yard is neatly kept with crosses at the head of each grave. Large [birch] trees surround the cemetery and a sitting bench can be seen on the far left hand side.
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Graves of prisoners of war 1914-1918 in Tobolsk, Siberia
Part of Wehrmann family fonds
This is a photo of the prisoners of war 1914-1918 grave yard in Tobolsk, Siberia. The grave yard is neatly kept with crosses at the head of each grave. Large [birch] trees surround the cemetery.
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Graves of prisoners of war 1914-1918 in Tobolsk, Siberia
Part of Wehrmann family fonds
This is a photo of the entrance to the cemetery of German Civil internees of war during World War One in Tobolsk, Siberia. The entrance arch way is made of birch tree branches and three men are standing under the archway.
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Cemetery where some of Nicholas J. Fehderau's relatives are buried
This photo is of young people socializing (playing a game) in the foreground, The church cemetery is in the background. Nicholas J. Fehderau's father, nephew, sister Tina's son Jakob (Jaschinka), and his aunt, Sara, were buried there.
Johann Hiebert and wife's graves
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This is a photo of the resting place of Mr. and Mrs. Johann Hiebert, Augustabe, Crimea. Photo 1914. [HR 72]
The photo shows the Hoffnungsfeld cemetery surrounded by a barbed wire fence. In the cemetery are rows of mounded soil indicating burials. One grave has a tombstone. The cemetery is surrounded by grass and the Chaco bush in the distance.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Gravestone of Jacob Dettweiler
At Dettweiler Cemetery, Roseville, Ontario. Jacob Dettweiler, a Mennonite minister who came from Montgomery County, Pa. in 1822 and settled near Roseville, Ont.
Detwiler, H.
This photo is of a man and woman standing at the grave of Katherine Lohrenz in Secunderabad Cemetary, India.