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Pauls family (Descendants of David F.*1871)

  • CA-CMBS-2020
  • Familie
  • 1896-

David F. Pauls (1871-1953) born in Alexanderthal, Molotschna, married Sara Dueckman (1877-1946) on 18 December 1896. The family migrated to Canada in 1924. Sara died in Arnaud, Manitoba. David F. Pauls died in St. Catharines, Ontario.

Wiens family (Johann J.1891 and Helena1899)

  • CA-MHA-2020
  • Familie
  • 1919-1984

Johann Jacob Wiens (1891-1971), son of Jacob J. Wiens (1862-1919) and Helena Enns (1868-1898), married Helena Wiens (1899-1984), daughter of Johann P. Wiens (1872-1931) and Helena Fast (1875-1963), in Slavgorad, Asiatic Russia in 1919. With three children they left their home and flour mill in Novo Pokrovka, situated 100 km north of Omsk on the Irtysch River in Siberia in 1926, and became new immigrants to Canada. For Johann Jacob Wiens, it meant leaving all his siblings in the Soviet Union, and for the rest of his life, only fostering a relationship with them through letter writing. In Canada, where he worked in the flour mill in Moden, Manitoba, another 5 children were born to them. From 1937 to 1956, all contact with the relatives in the Soviet Union ceased. Some starved, some died in exile and in labour camps, some survived. Johann Wiens' struggle with tuberculosis and time in the Ninette Sanitorium in 1939 seemed minor, compared to what his relatives in the home country experienced. Helena and Johann J. Wiens celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 1969 with all of their children, spouses and 34 grandchildren. Johann died on 29 May, 1971 and is buried in Morden, Manitoba.

Zug family

  • Familie

Dyck (Family: Dyck, Peter J., 1878-1947)

  • CA_MHA-2020
  • Familie
  • 1899-

This Dyck family includes:
-Jacob J. Dueck (1826-1914), grandfather of Peter J. Dyck (1878-1947)
-Peter J. Dyck (1878-1947), born in Muntau, Molotschna; settled at Starbuck, Manitoba in 1928; buried at Springstein, Manitoba
-John P. Dyck (1901-1990), teacher, Mennonite genealogist and historian, son of Peter J. Dyck (1878-1947)
-Henry P. Dyck (1906-1982), son of Peter J. Dyck (1878-1947), single; served in Canadian military in Germany during second World war
-Elise (Dyck) Epp (1933-) , daughter of John P. Dyck (1901-1990)
-Hedie Epp (1944-), daughter of Anna (Dyck) Epp (1914-2001); Anna was a sister to John P. Dyck and Henry P. Dyck.

Guenter family (Descendants of Jacob F.*1881)

  • CA-MHA-2020
  • Familie
  • 1904-

Jacob F. Guenter (1881-1964) was the second child born to Franz Guenter (1857-1946) and Katharina Heinrichs (1852-1911). He was about 14 years old when the family moved from Manitoba (Schoenwiese ?) to the Hague area of Saskatchewan. In 1904 he married Eva Bergen (? -1953) and they lived in the village of Hochstadt (south west of Hague). His father Franz Guenter (1857-1946) and siblings all moved to Mexico in the 1920s. The Jacob F. Guenther family was the only (?) family of the Franz and Katharina Guenter children who did not move to Mexico.

Jacob F. and Eva had eight sons and three daughters, of which one son and two daughters died in infancy.

For many years, Jacob F. Guenter was in charge of the Waisenamt, the institution which looked after the estate of orphans and settled their inheritance.

Jacob F. Guenter's daughter, Eva, born in 1908, took much responsibility in household and garden activities in the home because mother Eva (Bergen) Guenter often suffered from epileptic seizures. Eva Guenter remained single until 1968 when she married Jacob R. Schellenberg of Aberdeen, Saskatchewan. Jacob R. Schellenberg died in 1989. Eva (Guenter) Schellenberg died in 1995.

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