- CA CMBS NP210-01-51
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- 1933
This is a 1933 photo of Anna Doerksen (nee Anna Kehler) washing clothes with another woman (?), Sarah Doerksen peeling apples, and nephew Johnny with cat. See page 169 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
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This is a 1933 photo of Anna Doerksen (nee Anna Kehler) washing clothes with another woman (?), Sarah Doerksen peeling apples, and nephew Johnny with cat. See page 169 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
Anna Doerksen with Len and Johnny at the side of the road
This is a photo of Anna Doerksen (nee Anna Kehler) with Len and Johnny at the side of the road taking a break during their road trip in a Model T Ford. See page 79 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
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This is a photo of Anna Doerksen (nee Anna Kehler), Lennie Doerksen, and Johnny Doerksen. See page 171 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
Dorthy M. Peters, Johnny Doerksen, and Christine S. Kampen
This is an outdoor photograph showing Dorothy M. Peters (nee Dorothy M. Doerksen) (left) and Christine S. Kampen (right) standing on either side of their great-uncle Johnny Doerksen.
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Harvest time lunch break, Herbert
This is a photo of a harvest time lunch break, Herbert (c. 1937). Back row standing (left to right): Annie Zacharias, Sarah Doerksen, Agatha Doerksen, Anna Doerksen, and Johnny Doerksen. At the center, Jacob Franz kneels, facing little Lennie Doerksen and Isaac Doerksen. See page 247 in Daughters of the House of Jacob.
Jacob Franz Doerksen with son Johnny
This is a photo of Jacob F. Doerksen with son Johnny, sitting on the running board of a Ford Model T. See page 245 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
This is a photo of the Doerksen family (c. 1936). Back row standing (left to right): Anna Zacharias, Katie Doerksen, Martin Zacharias, Sarah Doerksen, Anna Doerksen, Isaac Doerksen, Jacob J. Doerksen, Katharina Derksen, Louise Doerksen, and Frank Derksen. Between Agatha and Jacob Franz is Johnny Doerksen. The four sons of Frank and Katharina are in front. See page 246 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.