Braeul, David

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Braeul, David

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  • Bräul, David

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  • David Johan Braul

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1861-1933

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David Bräul was born in Ohrloff, Molotschna on September 8, 1861 to Johann Braeul and Katharina Huebert. He started to teach in Friedensruh, Molotschna, in 1882, where he worked for two years. After some problems with the village, he was dismissed. In 1886, Bräul started to teach in the school of Wernersdorf, Molotschna, Russia, where he taught for 38 years, until 1924. In August of 1893, Bräul married Eliese Harder. In this marriage, nine children were born. Eliese passed away in 1916 in Wernersdorf.
In 1924 Bräul migrated to Arnaud, Manitoba, where he married Agatha Nickel (1862 – 1935) in April of 1926. He wrote his “Lebensgeschichte” (life story) in 1928. In October of 1933 Bräul passed away in the Concordia Hospital in Winnipeg, Manitoba, at the age of 72 years. He died exactly 9 years after immigrating into Canada. His obituary was published in the Mennonitische Rundschau on November 15, 1933

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GRANDMA ID: 69624

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CA-MAO-2016

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Mennonite Archives of Ontario

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Created by LHG in 2016, updated by CDS June 20, 2022.

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