Ignatyevo (Russia)

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Flood in village

This is a photo of a flooded backyard in New York, a Mennonite village in southern Russia. On the left is a fence, in the centre two wagons loaded with hay, on the right a building and in the background is higher ground.

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Jacob Bergen with a musical ensemble

Bergen, Jacob Isaak b. 28 Aug 1880 (m. Agata Abramowna Weiler) A photo of a wind Orchestra(band) of men with trumpets, clarinets, trombone, flutes, and drums. Jacob Isaak Bergen in the 5th from the left in the back row. Others not known. Probably taken in Ignatyewka, Ignatyevo Colony.

Jacob Isaac Bergen in a band

A group of young men with instruments, trumpets, trombones, horns., clarinets, flutes etc. are standing outside in front of a brick house. Four windows are shown.. Jacob Isaac Bergen b. 1880 is standing in the back row in the middle. (Same photo as 629-B-19)

Jakob G. Niebuhr fonds

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  • Fonds
  • 1913

The last will and testament of Jakob Niebuhr (1847-1913), Russian Mennonite industrialist (factory owner) from Olgafeld, Fuerstenland Mennonite Settlement, South Russia.
German translation by Elisabeth Braun de Wiens, Asuncion, Paraguay.
It outlines how his property was to be inherited by his three sons.

Niebuhr, Jakob G., 1847-1913

Wilhelm and Katharina Klassen with daughter Mary

This photo is of (l-r) Wilhelm Klassen (Born 1859 in Kronsgarten, South Russia - Died 1917 in Ekaterinowka, Ignatyevo Colony), Mary Klassen (born Nov. 22, 1894 - died 29 Feb. 1953, Winkler, MB) and Katharine (Unger) Klassen posing for a portrait. They lived in Village No. 1, Ekaterinowka, Ignatyevo Colony, near Konstantinovka, Russia.