- CA MHSBC 58-19-4
- Subseries
- [between1989-1997]
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Part of Goshen College President's Office Records, J. Lawrence Burkholder, 1971-1983
Part of Goshen College President's Office Records, J. Lawrence Burkholder, 1971-1983
The textual records consist of radio program planners and radio board reports. (Volume 5306-5307)
The cassette records are a sampling of the Low German programs broadcast, 1980-2003. Name: "Die Evangelische Botschaft" and was aired in Mexico and South America. (Cassette # 2709-2736)
Gospel Message Radio Ministry
Goshen College, Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminaries
Goshen College Convocations and Speeches
Part of Sara Kreider Hartzler Collection
These are photographs from a fishing trip to Gods River, Manitoba.
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Part of John N. Klassen fonds
This series consists of the following maps:
1) Karte der noch heute bestehenden deutschen Siedlungsgebiete und deutschen Dörfer im europäischen (Orenburg/Ufa) und asiatischen Teil der Sowjetunion (Kasachstan, Kirisien u. Siberien). 46x32 cm. Dr. K. Stumpp. 1962. (German settlement areas and villages in the Soviet Union still in existence).
2) Russlanddeutsche Siedlungen in Kanada. 58x47 cm. Dr. K. Stumpp. 1962. (Settlements of Germans from Russia in Canada).
3) Karte der deutschen Siedlungen in ukrainisch Wolhynien. 61x43 cm. Dr. K. Stumpp. 1961. (German settlements in Volyn, Ukraine).
Gerhard Schroeder, 1848 and Margaretha Penner, 1840 descendants
Five generations of Gerhard and Margaretha (Penner) Schroeder family. Gerhard's father was Johann Schroeder b. 1807. He lived in the old Colony in Russia and later in the Bergthaler Colony. Johann was married 3 times; 1. Justina Schellenberg, 2. Maria Schellenberg,, 3. Maria Dyck. Gerhard 's mother was Maria Schellenberg. Gerhard married in 1867 to Anna Harder. His second marriage was to Margaretha Penner. Gerhard Schoreder was a Municipal Reeve. He lived in Eigenhof (Chortitz) East Reserve.
Gerhard Martens' (b. 1829) descendants
Five generations of Gerhard Martens family. Gerhard was the 2nd oldest son of Jakob Martens b. 1795 and Helena Dyck b. 1811 He was born 18 Oct 1829. His first wife was Anna Friesen b. 17 Aug 1835 d.20 Jan 1866.His second wife was Katharina Klassen b. 23 Jul 1842. He lived in the Bergtaler Colony in Russia and came to Canada with Katharina and 4 children at the age of 46 years. (1875?).
Gen 1: Gerhard and Katharina (Klassen) Martens are sitting together on chairs.
Gen 2: Helen Martens b. 24 Aug. 1872, d. 29 May 1940 with her second husband Henry Dueck b. 1 Feb 1851, d. 7 June 1929, , son of Dietrich Dueck and Anna Unrau. Her first husband was ? Schulz.. Henry's first wife was Agatha Enns from Bergthal Colony. Henry and Helen are sitting together on chairs.
Gen 3: Sara Dueck, b. 13 Mar. 1904, with husband Dietrich J. Neudorf in Altona, 1970. They are standing in a fruit garden. She is wearing a white hat. Diedrich was the son of Jacob Neudorf born 23 Aug 1854 who came to Canada in 1925. Dietrich J. Neudorf was born 10 Jul 1901 in Osterwick, Russia.
Gen 4:& 5: Anne Neudorf, b. 13 Feb 1943 , husband Ernie Andrusiak, b. 18 Dec, 1942 and children: Kimberley Jocelyn Michelle b. 13 Jan 1962, Melody Pamela Anna b. 18 Feb. 1965, Kevin William Ernest Stewart, Clayton b. 23 Mar. 1970
Gerhard Kliewer (1836) and Helena Buhr (1840) descendants
Four generations of Gerhard and Helena (Buhr) Kliewer family. They were married 1 July 1861. G. Kliewer farmed in the Niverville, Manitoba area.
Part of Jacob D. Epp family fonds
Volume 2432
7 Original Gerhard Epp diary. - Sept. 15 1892 - June 11 1909 .
8 Original Gerhard Epp diary, Dec. 25 1910 - Apr. 14 1917 (follows his July 1906 entry in his mother, Judith [Dyck] Epp's diary and precedes the Apr. 14 1917 entry in the Judith [Dyck] Epp diary). - 1910-1917.
Epp, Gerhard, 1864-1919
Gerhard E. Kornelson 1857 and Anna Doerksen 1854 descendants
Three generations of Gerhard Kornelson and Elisabeth (Giesbrecht) family. Gerhard E. Kornelson was born in 1857 in Lichtenau, Ruusia. G.e. Kornelson did a lot of surveying. His 2nd. wife was the widow Martin G.Barkman nee Anna Doerksen b. 1854, died 10 Oct 1937. Gerhard's father was Gerhard S. Kornelson, who came to Canada in 1874 and died 1910.
Gen 1: G.E. Kornelsen, 1857 and his 2nd wife Anna Doerksen, 1854 sitting under a tree outside.
Gen 2 G. G. Kornelson, 1878, Watkins Dealer and teacher/ Jacob Kornelson: & William Kornelson all sons of G. E.. Kornelson. G. G. married Anna Dyck, b. 23 Nov. 1882. Jacob Kornelson was born 8 Jul 1863 d. 14 Jul 1942 m. Anne Peters b. 1863 d. Nov 10 1907. Jacob was a teacher and principal. Wilhelm Kornelson did not marry. He was a teacher.
Gen 3. Bill Kornelson and Mary Kornelson, 1911 He was on school Board for over 20 years. Mary was a teacher.
Barkman, J.D. (Steinbach)