Fonds PP - Wehrmann family fonds

Eduard Wehrmann Eugenie and Erna Wehrmann Eugenie (Jenny) and Erna Wehrmann Katharina Wehrmann Erna Tetzner geb. Wehrmann Eugenie Wehrmann Kleine Erna Wehrmann and Cousine Martha Friesen Familie Wehrmann Wehrmann family and extended family sitting at a table. Wedding photo Heinrich and Maria Friesen Maria Koslowsky Heinrich Abram Friesen Friesen family Aunt Maria Friesen
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CA MHC PP

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Wehrmann family fonds

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  • 1870-1954 (Creation)

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66 photographs
1 folder of documents

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(1875-1932)

Biographical history

Eduard Wehrmann (1875-1931) was born to Karl Wehrmann and Maria Koslowsky, who lived in Nikopol, Russia. In 1904 Eduard moved to Chortitza, where in 1907, he married Katharine Peters (1884-), who was born in Einlage, South Russia to Solomon Peters and Margaretha Harder. Eduard and Katharine had two children, Erna (1908-) and Eugenie (1912-). As a young family [before 1913] they moved to Omsk and later to Novo-Nikolayewsk where he was employed by the International Harvester Company as a sales representative. During the First World War he was a civilian prisoner of war in Tobolsk, Siberia. The Wehrmann family immigrated to Canada in 1923 where they made their home in Steinbach, St. Anne, and Winnipeg, Manitoba. Eduard and his wife were members of the First Mennonite Church in Winnipeg.

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Ernest Enns deposited the material in May 1994. He was a minister in the church where the Wehrmann family were members.

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This fonds consists of family photographs taken in Russia and some in Canada, and official family documents. Many of the photographs are good quality portraits of family and friends. There are also some photos from Slavogrod, Siberia, the graves of prisoners of war (1914-1918) in Tobolsk, Siberia, and a photo of workers at the Dneprostroy (Dneproges hydroelectric) Dam near Zaporozhye. The documents include baptismal records, life insurance policies, passports, membership certificate, police documents, and postponement of military responsibilities.

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Mostly German with some Russian.

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By Conrad Stoesz.

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