Denver Fast and family in their centennial costumes
- CA MHC 629-S-54.0-d
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- [1970?]
Gen 4 Erna Schroeder, her husband Denver Fast and family in their Centennial costumes in Steinbach.
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Denver Fast and family in their centennial costumes
Gen 4 Erna Schroeder, her husband Denver Fast and family in their Centennial costumes in Steinbach.
Alfred J. Reimer (1918) of Steinbach
Gen 3: Anna Barkman (1887) and husband Jacob D. Barkman (1886), son of Martin Barkman
Gen 3: Anna Barkman, b 25 Sep 1887 d. 24 Oct 1971 and husband Jacob D. Barkman, son of Martin Barkman. He was a machinist and smith in Steinbach.
Gen 2: Portrait of Abram T. Loewen, funeral director in Steinbach.
Gen 1. Cornelius B. Loewen family, children and grandchildren:
Couples are posed one in front of the other in the top two rows:
1st couple- Mr. & Mrs. Peter T. Loewen, 2nd: Mr.& Mrs. J. H. W. Reimer, 3rd: Mrs and Mrs. Jacob Giesbrecht. Rev. Gerhard F. Giesbrecht, Mrs. H.K. Reimer (Marge) Mrs. Leo Schmidt (Helen)
Older couple in centre of 3rd row: Mr & Mrs. C. B. Loewen (second wife nee Dueck)
Mrs. Loewen's daughter from first marriage Mary (Mrs. John C. Reimer), John C. Reimer, John D. Loewen & wife, J T. Loewen & wife.
Collections of 8 photos of the Goertzen Reunion 1974 at the Steinbach Bible Institute, Steinbach, MB
This family originates from Fuerstenwerder, Russia. Jacob Heinrich Goertzen (1815-1888) had 20 children. His first wife was Maria Loewen (1819-1855). After her death he married Maria Willms (1835-1904)
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School Portrait of Barbara Fehr Grade 10 Age 15, daughter of Henry Fehr and Dorothy Thiessen
A group of women, all students of Helena Krueger's (b. abt 1890s) sewing school in Steinbach. 6 women are seated and 7 are standing behind them. All are wearing dresses, some one coloured, some pattered. Helena Kroeger is the 3rd person seated from the left. The 3rd person from the right is Hildegard Warkenten (Mrs. Jake Adrian) Steinbach.
Henry and Dorothy (nee Thiessen) Fehr and children Barbara Ann and Kenneth Henry. Henry is wearing a checked suit, white shirt and dark tie. Dorothy a jacket with white trim. Kenneth is wearing a jacket and bow tie and Barbara a jacket with white trim..
This photograph shows the fenced yard on a Steinbach street in the early days before there were paved streets or sidewalks. Some buildings are shown on the treed yard. The significance of this photograph is the sign on the post which reads "Welcome to Steinbach Speed Limit 15 miles per hour. Danger Sharp Curve.
Negative available in MGI collection.
This photograph shows men and women standing outside with a few children and young men seated in the grass. These are probably all residents of Steinbach, Manitoba, and perhaps all members of the Kornelsen family. Seated in the centre are G.E. Kornelsen and his wife Anna (nee Doerksen) 1854-1937. Identity of a few others: Back row: l-r, 1st man, Jacob G. Kornelsen, long time high school teacher in Steinbach; smaller man unknown, next, G.G. Kornelsen, Watkins dealer in Steinbach; tall man, 3rd from right, Heinrich Kreutzer - another source identified this tall, bearded man as Diedrich Unger; last man in back row is believed to be John G. Kornelsen.
Barkman, J.D. (Steinbach)
This photograph shows a group of 17 residents of Steinbach, Manitoba - men, women and children.
L-r, Front row: Jake Peters and Marie Peters - later married Reimer, both children of Peter B. and Helena Peters.
Middle row: Mrs. Helena Peters, (nee Rempel), smaller lady unknown, dark-haired lady - Susanna Reimer born 1904 daughter of Jacob Reimer (she married Peter A. Vogt).
Back row: Peter B. Peters 1873-1932, proprietor of Tourist Hotel, Steinbach (husband of Helena).
Mr. & Mrs. John S. Kehler and family
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Kehler are sitting on chairs with a young boy (Ronald) on their lap. Two young men (Henry & Walter) are standing behind them and a teen-aged girl (Violet). Two younger boys (John and Glenn) are standing on each side of the parents. The other boys (Reuben and Kenneth) are standing on either side of the parents. The young men and father are wearing 3 piece suits, white shirts and ties. The younger 3 boys are wearing sweaters over their white shirts and ties. The young child is wearing overalls and a white shirt. Mrs. Kehler is wearing a dark dress with a large white collar . The daughter Violet (later a Mrs. Derksen) is wearing a dark dress and a lacy white collar.
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Group of young men of Steinbach, MB
This photograph shows a group of 19 young men posed outdoors, most of them wearing hats. Ten are standing, six sitting and 2 reclining in front. The man reclining, right side is Jacob J. Reimer, born 1900.
Steinbach young people, around 1914
This photograph shows a group of 11 men and 13 ladies from Steinbach, MB, 5 with musical instruments, posed outside around 1914. Persons are identified as listed under a copy of this photograph in Refelections on our heritage, a history of Steinbach and the R.M. of Hanover from 1874 by Abe Warkentin, page 89. Starting from front row seated l-r, Row 1: Mrs. Henry T. Reimer, Mrs. C.T. Loewen, Isaac T. Loewen, Peter S. Rempel, Miss Elizabeth Friesen, Mrs. C.K. Friesen, Mrs. Margaret Woodward (nee Guenther); Row 2: Mrs. P.B. Reimer, Mrs. Groening, Miss Agnes Reimer, Mrs. J.S. Rempel, Mrs. John F. Giesbrecht, Mrs. Peter T. Toews, Mrs. John Friesen, Mrs. George G. Goossen; Row 4: standing, Jacob H.W. Reimer, Jacob A. Reimer, K.R. Barkman, C.F. Barkman, Abram Fast, John P. Friesen, C.T. Kroeker, Simon Sobering, George D. Goossen.