Teachers and students of Halbstadt
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This is a photo of teachers an students at the school in Halbstadt, Southern Russia. Mr. Johann Willms is seated third from the left.
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Teachers and students of Halbstadt
This is a photo of teachers an students at the school in Halbstadt, Southern Russia. Mr. Johann Willms is seated third from the left.
This photo is of the girls school in Neu-Halbstadt. See P.M. Friesen's book p. 764. The building is large, brick and ornate and in a "U" shape. The vegetation in the front is overgrown. See also NS17-01-7.
This photo is of the second Halbstadt secondary school. See P.M. Friesen's book p. 726. See also NS17-01-6.
This photo is of the second Halbstadt secondary school. See P.M. Friesen's book p. 726. See also NP160-01-6.
This photo is of the Heinrich Willms mill in Halbstadt. It is part of the Prominent Mennonite Buildings Calendar, 1995.(Filed with oversized photos)
Herta, at left, born in 1905 and her sister Rita
Herta, at left, born in 1905 and her sister Rita (Margarete), at right, born in 1905, sit beneath the decorated Christmas tree in their home with their dolls and other Christmas presents around them. The Christmas tree had real candles. The other decorations on the tree were homemade and consisted of nuts and homemade cookies. These girls were the daughters of Dietrich and Anna (Wiens) Rempel, Elfrieda (Gossen) Dyck’s grandparents and Rita was the mother of Elfrieda (Gossen) Dyck. Anna (Wiens) Rempel was born in Bachmut and likely both of her daughters were born there as well. It is not known when the family moved to Halbstadt.
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Three young women pose standing, outdoors. Left
Three young women pose standing, outdoors. Left to right they are: Katja Rempel, Anna (Wiens) Rempel, grandmother of Elfrieda (Gossen) Dyck, Agatha (Rempel) Regehr. Katja and Agatha were step-sisters.
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Anna (Wiens) Rempel, grandmother of Elfrieda
Anna (Wiens) Rempel, grandmother of Elfrieda (Gossen) Dyck, poses, a book on her lap, surrounded by palm-leaf and myrtle plants. An exact date for this picture is not available. We do know that Anna was married at 18 years of age in 1901.
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Mr. Hänsel, at left, Anna (Wiens) Rempel in the
Mr. Hänsel, at left, Anna (Wiens) Rempel in the middle and her husband Dietrich Rempel, share a toast at an outdoor picnic. Anna and Dietrich are Elfrieda (Gossen) Dyck’s maternal grandparents. The two daughters of Anna and Dietrich: Rita (Margarete) at the left, mother of Elfrieda (Gossen) Dyck and Herta on the right, sit with their parents.
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Elfrieda (Gossen) Dyck’s grandmother, Anna
Elfrieda (Gossen) Dyck’s grandmother, Anna (Wiens) Rempel poses on the verandah with her two daughters, Herta at left, and Rita (Margarete), sitting on the step.
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The photo of this group of women taken in
The photo of this group of women taken in Halbstadt in October 1942 includes Elfrieda (Gossen) Dyck’s grandmother, Anna (Wiens) Rempel who is sitting in the middle. The family milked this goat because they couldn’t afford a cow. The photo was given to Anna by a person named H. Schirmacher. The other women on the photo are not identified. Perhaps they were kindergarten teachers with Anna. (See photo #12)
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Nicholas J. Fehderau’s second oldest sister,
Nicholas J. Fehderau’s second oldest sister, Tina. As a young woman, Tina spent a year in Plauen, Vogtland, Germany at Housekeeping School (ca 1915). While there she learned about photography. On her return to the Ukraine, Tina took great pleasure in taking and developing her own pictures. Some of the following casual family poses were likely taken by her. See From the Heights into the Depths, p.69
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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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Manja Fehderau, sister of Nicholas J. Fehderau,
Manja Fehderau, sister of Nicholas J. Fehderau, standing to the right of the photo, with her friends, Suse and Lena Dick.
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The house of the parents of Nicholas J. Fehderau
The house of the parents of Nicholas J. Fehderau on the corner of Poststrasse and Zentraljnana.
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