Senior male choir consisting of 8 men performing. Front row (left to right) : Henry Penner, Mr. Unger, Cornelius C Dyck. Second row (left to right) : George Poetker, David J. Klassen, John Peters. Third row (left to right) : Isbrandt Riesen, Frank Guenther.
Studio family picture of David and Katharina Klassen. Standing (left to right) : Anne Klassen, Elizabeth Klassen, David Klassen, Agatha Klassen, Katie (Klassen) Regehr. Front row (seated) : Katharina Klassen, David Klassen.
Agatha's parents David and Katharina (Dyck) Klassen celebrating their 65th wedding anniversary in 1970. They were married June 26, 1905 in Millerovo, Rostovskaya Oblast, Russia.
A studio picture of David and Katharina Klassen family. They are sitting in the centre of the front row . On the left are John and Elizabeth Langeman with children William, Robert, James and Richard (eldest to youngest). Next are Cornelius and Katharina Regehr with children John, Henry, Margarete and Cornelius (eldest to youngest). In centre is Katharine Klassen and centre right is Anne Klassen. In behind is Agatha Klassen and David and Susie (martens) Klassen with children David, John, Esther and Edward.
File consists of the following items: 1) The handwritten, unpaged diary spans 1949 to 1966. 2) A letter to Agatha KLassen from Henry and Elsie Brucks 3) A letter from David John Klassen to Alexander Rempel in Germany 4) A funeral announcement for David John Klassen. Box 238
Klassen family. Standing in the top row (left to right) : John Langeman, David Klassen, Anne Klassen, Agatha Klassen, Cornelious Regehr. Sitting (left to right) : Elizabeth (Klassen) Langeman, Susie (Martens) Klassen, John Klassen , Katharina Klassen, David Klassen, Henry Regehr (standing beside David Klassen), Katharina (Klassen) Regehr, John Regehr. (sitting in the in the front left chair is) John Regehr, (standing beside Susie Klassen is David Klassen, (sitting on the right chair in the front is) Margaret Regehr.
Studio picture of five men who are the sons in law of Wilhelm Isaac Dyck and a young boy (a child of Wilhelm Dyck) around a table. Left to right: David Johann Klassen, Cornelius Abram DeFehr, Jakob Peter Riediger, Wilhelm W. Dyck, Wilhelm Isaak Dyck and Cornelius Jacob Martens.
This is a photo of Wilhelm I. Dyck (1854-1936), Millerowo. In front of him is his young son Willie (later a businessman and minister of the Niverville Mennonite Brethren Church. Each of the others married one of Wilhelm Dyck's daughters. The photo shows (left to right): David Klassen, Cornelius DeFehr, Wilhelm Dyck, Willie Dyck, Jacob Riediger, Cornelius Martens. [HR 160]