This fonds contains bulletins (1965, 1969-1975, 1985-2000), congregational meeting minutes (1951-1966, 1968-2000), annual reports (1965-1996; some missing), membership files (1938-1997), correspondence (1964-2001), financial records (1944-2000), and various committee files. The records pertain to the development of the Mennonite congregation in Vauxhall, Alberta from its founding in 1938 to its closure in 2000. Some files are in German. Some files have been damaged by water.
This fonds contains bulletins (1977-1981) and a directory ([1979]). The records pertain to the development of the Chinese Mennonite congregation in Vancouver, B.C.
This fonds contains bulletins (1972-1986), annual reports (1974-1986, 2001), statement of faith ([197-?]), and a directory ([1986]). The records pertain to the development of the Mennonite congregation in Black Creek, B.C. since the early 1970s.
United Mennonite Church (Black Creek, British Columbia)
This fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, annual financial statements, lists of teachers and students, and detailed financial information for the years just prior to is closing and the dispersement of its assets.
This fonds consists of 454 genealogical charts. These charts usually begin with a Mennonite ancestor in the 1700s and then shows descendants down to the later 20th century. The focus of the materials is on West Prussian Mennonites.
This fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, site plans, and publicity about the project. These materials show interest among North American Mennonites and their familial roots in Ukraine.
This fonds consists of annual reports, bulletins, minutes, and directories which pertain to the beginning and development of the congregation at Mather, Manitoba. It documents the leaders and participants in the congregation. The fonds contains bulletins (1977-2000, 2002-2008, 2010-2016), church council meeting minutes (1976-2000), congregational meeting minutes (1976-2000), annual reports (1977-2005), directories (1978-2000), membership and family register (1977-1980), charter member list (1976), miscellaneous documents (1980), and congregational constitutions (1977-2000).
This file contains bulletins (1990-1997), newsletters (1996-1997), directory (1994), and annual reports (1997). The records pertain to the development of the congregation since 1990.
The fonds consists of the following series: 1) Foth Family, 1926. Passports for Maria Jacob Voth age 31, Katharina Peter Foth, age 5, Liese Peter Foth, age 3. Correspondence from the Ukrainian State Security Service and a personal letter. - (1 file) Box 433 2) Abram Wiens, 1929. Includes a map of Ukraine, in two pieces, in very fragile condition. - (1 file) Box 433 3) Jacob P. Dyck, 1926. Includes Russian passport; immigration ID card; Certificate of Natualization, 1933; Farmer's Ordinary Firearms Licence, 1938 - (1 file) Box 433 4) Abraham J. & Anna Sawatzky, Russian Passports, 1925, Canadian Naturalization document (Abraham) 1931 - (1 file) Box 433
This fonds contains bulletins (1951-2001), newsletters (1957-2001), reports (1961-2001), congregational directories (1966-1997), programmes (1974-1998), minutes (1978-2001), constitution (1979), correspondence (1981), and a brief congregational history (1997). The records pertain to the founding and development of the Mennonite congregation in Toronto, Ontario. They document some of the leaders and participants in the congregation.
Toronto United Mennonite Church (Toronto, Ontario)
This fonds contains congregational bulletins (1979-1997), financial records (1979-1996), newsletters (1983-1996), and annual reports (1983-1996). The records pertain to the development of the Chinese Mennonite congregation in Toronto.