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John Loewen, 1866 and Helena Friesen 1869 descendants

Five generations of John and Helena Loewen family. They had 9 children. All reached adulthood and married.
Gen 1: John Loewen 1866 and Helena Friesen 1869 family: John Loewen, 1888, Helena Loewen 1894, Jacob Loewen, 1890, Peter J. Loewen 1892 ( 2 copies)

Gen 2: , Peter J. Loewen, 1892 & Margaret Braun 1896 family: Anna Loewen, 1900, Abe Loewen, 1909, Margaret Loewen, 1898, Jacob Loewen, 1890, John Loewen 1888, Helen Loewen

Gen 3: Peter Loewen, Margaret Macdonald (also his siblings and parents.

Gen 4: Ken Loewen and other grandchildren of Peter Loewen 1892

Gen 5: Greg Loewen, 1967 and Scott Loewen 1970

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

Johann and Elizabeth Neustaedter descendants

Five generations of Johan and Elizabeth (Dyck) Neustaedter family. Johan was born 4 April 1853. His wife Elizabeth Dyck was born 5 Feb 1853. She was the daughter of Wilhelm Dyck and Elizabeth Friesen. They were married 11 Nov 1871 and resided in Chortitza , near Winkler MB. They came from Russia in 1874.

Gen 1:Johann Neustaedter, 1853 and wife Elizabeth, Dyck, 1853, standing together. Johann is wearing a hat and trousers with suspenders, Elizabeth is wearing a dark dress with white sleeves and a black lacy cap (Haube)

Gen 2: Portrait of Elizabeth Neustaeder b. 17 Sept 1871, d. 26 April 1961 and her husband Peter Reimer b. 30 Sept, 1870, d. 15 Nov. 1945. He was the son of Jacob Reimer b. 17 Nov. 1843 and Anna Schellenberg, b. 26 Feb 1849.

Gen 3: Peter Reimer, b. 1 Dec. 1893 and wife Agatha Wolf b. 15 April, 1895 are standing outside in front of a flowering bush.

Gen 4: Peter Reimer b. 17 Sept. 1915, and wife Marian Soneleder? b 23 June 1914 are standing outside, under a tree. Her arms are folded.

Gen 5: Reginald Reimer b. 4 April 1934 or 1939? , standing beside a table, wearing a suit, white shirt and bow tie.

Frank Sawatzky, 1842 and Helena Sawatzky,1840 descendants

Five generations of Frank and Helena Sawatzky family. Frank was born 7 Feb 1842, son of Franz Sawatzky b. 19 Aug 1814 in the Chortitza Colony. and Maria Hepner born 1 Sep 1814 on the Insel Chortitza. Helena Sawatzky was born 1840 (1846?) daughter of Peter Sawatzky. Frank (1842)s grandparents were Peter Sawatzky b. 4 Jul 1760 and Helena Sawatzky.

Jacob Toews, 1844 and Gertrude Hiebert, 1844 descendants

Three generations of Jacob and Gertrude (Hiebert) Toews. Jacob's second wife was Mrs. Mary Rempel.

Gen 1: Jacob Toews 1844 , his wife Gertrude Hiebert, 1844f and family:
Back row: Jacob, 1866, Julius, 1869, Jacob Toews Sr. 1844, Abram J. 1867
Row 4: Anna Giesbrecht, 1869, wife to Julius Toews, Susanna Toews,1876, wife of John Wiebe, Anna Toews, 1872, wife of John Giesbrecht.
Row 3: Seated- Anna Letkeman 1866, wife of Jacob Toews. Mother, Gertrude Hiebert, 1844, wife of Jacob Toews 1844, Maria Dyck, 1868, wife to Abram J. Toews.
Row 2: Gertrude Toews 1888, (daughter of Jacob and Anna Toews., Maria Toews, 1885, Gertrude Toews, 1879, Aganetha Toews, 1884, Maria Toews, 1888 ( daughter of Abram J. & Maria Toews)
Front row: Dietrich, 1881, Peter, 1882, Joh, 1883, William, 1877

Gen 2: Julius Toews family in 1897. Julius b. 1893 , his wife, Anna Giesbrecht b. 1869, daughter of Jac. Giesbrecht and Anna Fehr. Children: Gertrude , 1895, Anna , 1888-1950s Jacob b. 1892, d. 1955 , Julius 1893.

Gen 3: Portrait of Julius Toews, 1893. He married Helena Buhr. He was a well-known teacher. *

Judith (Dyck) Epp diary

Volume 2432
5 Photocopy of original Judith (Dyck) Epp diary 1878-1906. Jul. 1906 and Apr. 4 1917 - Jan. 17 1919 written by son Gerhard Epp. Jan. 18 1919 - Mar. 1919 written by Gerhard Epp's wife Katharina (Janzen) Epp. - 1878-1919. (diary No. 7)
6 Photocopy of original Judith (Dyck) Epp diary with transcription and translation. - 1878-1919.
7 Transcription of Gerhard and Judith (Dyck) Epp's diary entries in his mother, Judith (Dyck) Epp's diary. - 1906, 1917-1919; predominant 1917-1919.

Epp, Judith (Dyck), 1830-1906

David G. Epp diaries

Volume 4636
1 Original David G. Epp diary. - Feb 8 1931 - Apr. 6 1932 .
2 Translation of the David G. Epp diary. - Feb. 8 1931 - Apr. 6 1932 .
3 Original David G. Epp diary. - Apr. 7 1932 - Jan. 20 1933 .
4 Translation of the David G. Epp diary. - Apr. 7 1932 - Jan. 20 1933 .
5 Original David G. Epp diary. - Jan. 21 1933 - Feb. 6 1934 .
6 Original David G. Epp diary. Feb. 8 1934 - Dec. 31 1934 ; Jan. 1 1940 - Nov. 4 1941 . (The Feb. 8 1934 - Dec. 31 1934 diary is followed by the five year diary, Jan. 1 1935 - Dec. 31 1939 diary in Volume 4636: 8).
7 Translation of the David G. Epp diary. - Jan. 21 1933 - Feb. 6 1934 ; Feb. 8 1934 - Dec. 31 1934 .
8 Original David G. Epp diary. - Jan. 1 1935 - Dec. 31 1939 .
9 Translation of the David G. Epp diary. Jan. 1 1935 - Dec. 31 1939 . NOTE: The David G. Epp diary from Jan. 1 1940 - Nov. 4 1941 is found in Volume: 4636: 6.
10 Original David G. Epp diary. - Nov. 6 1941 - July 13 1947 .
11 Original David G. Epp diaries. - Dec. 31 1952 - Dec. 31 1964 . (These diaries are in 12 envelopes).
12 Original David G. Epp diary. -- 1948-1952.
Volume 4637
1 Original David G. Epp diary. - Jan. 1 1965 - Dec. 31 1969 .
2 Original David G. Epp diary. - Jan. 1 1970 - Dec. 31 1974 .
3 Original David G. Epp diary. - Jan. 1 1975 - Dec. 31 1979 .
4 Original David G. Epp diary. - Jan. 1 1975 - Dec. 31 1985 , Jan. 22, 1986 .

Epp, David G., 1897-1986

Leadership Commission

This sub series contains correspondence and desk calendars as well as information on the "Study Reserve Fund" for the period of 1982-1987. It also contains the 1968-1982 minutes for the Committee on the Ministry and a file on a Conference on Ordination, dated 1957.

Conference of Mennonites in Canada. Committee on the ministry

Integration Membership Committee files

This sub-series contains the files of David Schroeder, long time Bible teacher and church leader of the Conference of Mennonites in Canada and the General Conference Mennonite Church, who was a member of the Integration Membership Committee. The records includes correspondence, submissions, reports and minutes of the activities of this committee from the time that it was appointed in mid-1998 up until it presented it report and recommendations at the St. Louis Assembly in July 1999. There are a few items of correspondence to the committee reflecting on the St. Louis ’99 process, as well as one letter of thanks to the committee members from chairman James Waltner dated July 2001.

Conference of Mennonites in Canada. Integration membership committee

Board of Missions

Much of this material consists of correspondence with individual mission stations. Approximatly 0.5 meters of the material in these files dates from before 1962. Among this material are minutes (1940-1971), reports, and correspondence (1943-1959). The oldest Board of Missions material is the financial ledger for the years 1914-1957. This ledger was begun by G.G. Epp and was maintained by P.P. Epp from 1927-1931. Both these men served as treasurer for the Missions Committee.

The David Toews files, is only indirectly related to the CMC Board of Missions. Toews served as field secretary responsible for the Canadian operations of the Home Missions Board of the General Conference Mennonite Church (1917-1946) and as member of the CMC Committee for Home Missions from 1943-1945, but the majority of these records are related to his General Conference involvements. The correspondence has all been filed alphabetically. One file of material in these records pertains to the CMC Archives but it appears to have been created by J.J. Thiessen, not by David Toews. The bulk of the material relates to the assistance which the General Conference provided for the creation of new churches in Canada in the years 1923-1946.

The H.J. Gerbrandt files reflect his involvement as field secretary (1959-1960) and secretary (1961-1965) of the Mission Board, as well as his service with Mennonite Pioneer Mission. Most of the material consists of correspondence, minutes, and reports. The files employ an alphabetical filing system.

The George Groening records contain a total of 1.36 meters of correspondence, minutes, agendas, and reports (both general and local) from the years 1948-1966. The H.H. Penner files cover approximately the same period as the Groening files and the types of material are quite similar as well. There is no obvious filing order in the collection.
The Mennonite Pioneer Mission (MPM) was operated by the conference of Mennonites in Canada since 1960. Some pre-1960 records in these files seem to have been transferred to the Conference in 1960. The J.N. Braun treasurer files (1942-1961) fall into this category. The early financial records of Mennonite Pioneer Mission are not entirely complete. Some of the pre-1949 ledgers were retained by the Bergthaler Mennonite Church of Manitoba, founders of the Mennonite Pioneer Mission. The files also contain correspondence for the years 1931-1948. Finally there are also minutes of the MPM Board for the years 1944-1959. The post-1960 period the MPM files were generated by the CMC Board of Missions' executive secretaries. They were responsible for overseeing all MPM operations. There is considerable correspondence with people from the various mission stations.

This record sub-series has intriguing research possibilities. The materials are useful for studying the history of several northern Manitoba native communities or the history of missions in Canada, and for doing cross-cultural studies. There are also possibilities for demographic studies, especially with regard to migration of Mennonites in Canada. The Board of Missions files could also be of considerable interest to the local historians who is trying to reconstruct the church development in their community.

Conference of Mennonites in Canada. Board of Missions

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