Eugen Rimorenko, a Russian friend of Nicholas J.
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- 1915
Eugen Rimorenko, a Russian friend of Nicholas J. Fehderau.
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Eugen Rimorenko, a Russian friend of Nicholas J.
Eugen Rimorenko, a Russian friend of Nicholas J. Fehderau.
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Part of Lawrence Klippenstein's Mennonite Memories book photos
This is a photo of two large brick buildings with high smoke stacks (chimneys) presumably a factor and/or mill. The building on the left is a 4 story building. A few smaller buildings can be seen in the foreground. A fence and a horse drawn carriage can also be seen. A large open field is in the foreground. Is the building on the right, the same building (but from a different angle) as MHC 433.07 located in Spat, Crimea and listed as a Motor Mill? Or is this the H.H. Willms mill in Molotschna, see "Building on the Past", p. 290.
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Fehderau family on the veranda
This photo is of part of the Fehderau family on the veranda.
L-R: Mrs. Fehderau, Jascha, Mr. Fehderau, Manja, and Liese.
Fehderau family sitting on green benches at rear of house
This photo is of part of the Fehderau family on the green benches behind their home.
L-R: Tina, Liese, Mrs. Fehderau (mother), Jascha, Mr. Fehderau (father), and Manja.
Fehderau, Nicholas J, Estate Life
Part of John B Toews fonds
This file consists of the following:
1) Nicholas Fehderau, Aus der Hoehe in die Tiefen: Erinnerungen aus meiner Kindheit und Jugendjahren in Sued Russlaand"; 866 pages. Book 1: 1904-1924 Meine Lebensgeschichte ;
Book 2: 1908-1914, Neu Halbstadt- Mein Heimort;
Book 3: 1914-1917, Der erste Weltkrieg;
Book 4: 1917,1918, Revolution und Beurgerkrieg;
Book 5 & 6: Im Schatten des Todes 1919-1920; Es geht immer tiefer hinab,1921-1922;
Book 7 & 8: Ein schwerer Kampf um's Dasein; 1922-1923;
Book 8: Im Zeichen der Auswanderung, mein letztes Jahr in der alten Heimet, 1923-1924. - (6 files) Box 241
Fehderau, Nicholas J., 1904-1989
This photo is of the Fehderau's servant, Pavel, with their Chestnut Bay, "Granit," in front of their stable in Halbstadt.
Flag raising ceremony in Halbstadt
Part of Alber Photograph Collection
"Flaggenhissung in Halbstadt, Molotschna: v.l. neben dem rechten Flaggenhisser: Untersturmführer Dietrich (Halbstadt), 2 unbekannt, Reichsf. SS H. Himmler, Obergruppenführer Wolff, unbekannt, Horst Hoffmeyer, SS-Sturmbannführer (Major) Hermann Rossner, Vomi Molotschna. Foto: Alber."
Front row l-r starting near the right flag raiser: Dietrich from Halbstadt, two unknown, Helmut Himmler, Wolff, another unknown, Horst Hoffmeyer and Hermann Rossner, Vomi Molotschna.
Formal family photo taken on the occasion of the
Formal family photo taken on the occasion of the engagement of Elfrieda (Gossen) Dyck’s grandparents, Anna Wiens and Dietrich Rempel, standing. Anna’s younger brother Peter stands at the right. Anna’s parents (and Elfrieda (Gossen) Dyck’s great-grandparents) Margareta (Dück) Wiens and Peter Wiens sit in the middle with their younger daughter, Gretchen (Margaret) seated on a low stool at the right. Peter and Margareta Wiens owned the store in Halbstadt, located across the street from the pharmacy.
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Former home of Heinrich Willms
This photo is of the former home of Heinrich Willms in Halbstadt.
Note: photo is colored.
This photo from Nicholas J. Fehderau's album is of young women doing handwork and having a "cozy chat."
From the left: Sara Dyck, Liese, Kaete Dyck (Ediger), and Tina.
Franz Isaak with his Aunt Sara Dyck at the sewing
Franz Isaak with his Aunt Sara Dyck at the sewing machine, and Mrs. Jakob (Sara) Dyck to the right.
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Franz Isaak, Sara Dyck and Mrs. Jakob (Sara) Dyck at sewing machine
This photo is of Franz Isaak (GR# 1028783) with his aunt, Sara Dyck, (GR# 225751) at the sewing machine, and Mrs. Jakob (Sara) Dyck to the right.
From the left: Manja Fehderau, sister of Nicholas
From the left: Manja Fehderau, sister of Nicholas J. Fehderau, with her friends, Suse and Lena Dick.
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German friend of Anni Unruh (Anni Rosen?)
Anni Rosen? a German friend of Anni Unruh, Alida’s mother, stands in front of the Medizinisches-Tecknikum, the school for training nurses in Halbstadt. It was sent to Anni Unruh August 23, 1938 as a remembrance from Anni Rosen’s school days. Anni Unruh wanted to become a nurse but her parents couldn’t afford to pay for her education.
Girls' School attended by the sisters of Nicholas J. Fehderau
This photo is of the Girls' School attended by the sisters of Nicholas J. Fehderau.