722 Treffer anzeigen

Archivische Beschreibung
Sammlung
Druckvorschau Ansicht:

32 Treffer mit digitalen Objekten Treffer mit digitalen Objekten anzeigen

Alexander Dirks fonds

  • CA MHC PP
  • Sammlung
  • 1959-1989

This fonds consists of correspondence, much of it with Charlotte Sauer, regarding the translation and publication of the translation of Eric Sauer's "Das Morgenbrot der Welterloesunge", manuscripts of the Eric Sauer translation, sermon notes and various Russian periodicals, evangelical tracts, and catalogues of Russia religious material.

Dirks, Alexander P., 1891-1985

Gerhard D. Doerksen fonds

  • CA MHC PP
  • Sammlung
  • 1875-1947

This fonds consists of letters written to Gerhard Doerksen, written in Manitoba and in Kansas, a journal and accounting book, and a biography of Bishop Cornelius Regehr.

Doerksen, Gerhard D., 1865-1949

Ulrich Dueck fonds

  • CA MHC PP
  • Sammlung
  • ca. 1980

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.

Dueck, Ulrich, 1917-2002

Abram Dyck fonds

  • CA MHC PP
  • Sammlung
  • 1894, 1897-1919

This fonds consists of diaries and other materials which provide details on everyday life, current events and business dealings. Tucked into some of the diaries are advertisements, notices, lottery tickets and other day-to-day notes. The diaries for 1907 and 1918 are missing. The diary for 1919 is incomplete and obviously written under difficult conditions on different notepads and scraps of paper. There is also a small notebook with calculations written in pencil.

Dyck, Abram, 1869-1919

Jacob J. Dyck and Maria Dyck fonds

  • CA MHC PP
  • Sammlung
  • 1920-1935

This fonds consists of a translation of a diary started by Jacob J. Dyck. It shows the day to day events in his family's life including church services and the operation of the mill. After Jacob's death, the diary is continued by his widow Maria until 1935, when she marries minister Johann Rempel. The diary records the hardships of life in Russia.

Dyck, Jacob J., 1875-1921

Peter Dyck fonds

  • CA MHC PP
  • Sammlung
  • 1888-1928

This fonds consists of the sermons of Peter Dyck, a minister in the Sommerfelder Mennonite Church of Manitoba. The sermons in the collection were used during the period of 1888 to 1928.

Dyck, Peter, 1855-1931

Peter H. Enns fonds

  • CA MHC PP
  • Sammlung
  • 1915-1942

This fonds consists of Peter H. Enns' personal papers concerning both his church work and his personal life. The latter includes correspondence with his brother and his memoirs. Most of the material is handwritten in Gothic script, with some typewritten material.

Enns, Peter H., 1885-1942

Gerhard G.H. Ens fonds

  • CA MHC PP
  • Sammlung
  • 1919-1963

This collection consists of minutes, reports and finances from many of the organizations Ens worked with and shows the populous support for the cooperative movement and for relief work in the Mennonite communities in Southern Manitoba.

Ens, Gerhard G. H., 1893-1990

Heinrich M. Epp fonds

  • CA MHC PP
  • Sammlung
  • 1927-1958 , predominant 1952-1958

This fonds consists primarily of correspondence, as well as minutes and other papers relating to various committees and activities. The correspondence concerns: family matters; the Canadian Mennonite Board of Colonization; the Provincial Mennonite Relief Committee; the Conference of Mennonites in Canada, both generally and the Board of Christian Service in particular; the General Conference Mennonite Church, especially the Board of Missions; and letters from refugees in Europe requesting relief aid. There are also various collected materials such as tracts and peace literature.

Epp, Heinrich M., 1904-1958

Peter Epp fonds

  • CA MHC PP
  • Sammlung
  • 1900-1915

The material in the Peter Epp collection ranges in dates from 1885-1915, though the notebooks were started in 1900. The collection consists of poetry, financial ledgers, correspondence, articles to newspapers, genealogical registers and reports on literary society meetings.

The poetry dates back to 1875. These poems are written by Peter Epp and chronicle various kinds of people and events such as birthdays, weddings, Christmas, immigration, and life at school. Some of the poems were published in German papers such as Die Mennonitische Post. After Epp's death, his son printed the
poems separately in book form.

The financial ledgers start in 1902 and continue until 1915. They are probably records of Epp's involvement as president of the Fire Insurance Society in southern Manitoba (Brandaeltester der Mennonitengemeinden in Sued-Manitoba) during these years.

The correspondence, ranging in date from 1900-1915, is directed to places in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.

There are a number of religious articles included in the notebook. Most of these, dating from 1900-1915, were printed in newspapers such as Die Mennonitische Rundschau.

The genealogical registers chronicle the Epp family. In 1901, Peter Epp published a genealogy of his father and descendants.

Several reports of the debates going on in the literary society meetings in Altona are also included in the collection. Epp records several arguments between various individuals, also dating from 1900-1915.

The notebooks further contain a colour drawing of a Union Jack and instructions on the use of wax and pencil crayons. Several recipes are also included.

The strength of this collection for Canadian research lies in analyzing Mennonite social life in Manitoba at the turn of the century. The wide range of material from poetry to debates to theological articles to business matters makes it a rich resource. In particular it chronicles life in a small town (Altona) and also reflects life in other major Mennonite settlements (in Saskatchewan where Epp's children lived).

Epp, Peter, 1841-1915

Peter G. Epp fonds

  • CA MHC PP
  • Sammlung
  • 1916?-1954?

This fonds consist mostly of photocopies of Peter G. Epp's manuscripts which were deposited at the University of Basel in 1954 by his widow. Also included are the notes and an article published in the Journal of Mennonite Studies by Dr. Peter Pauls of Winnipeg, who studied Peter G. Epp and translated Epp's Eine Mutter under the title Agathchen (Hyperion Press, 1986). The fonds also includes audio recordings of Clara K. Dyck of Winnipeg, reading these manuscript, to assist Pauls in his research.

Epp, Peter G., 1888-1954

Wilhelm H. Falk fonds

  • CA MHC PP
  • Sammlung
  • 1917-1976

This fonds contains sermons and outlines, correspondence, minutes, lists of marriages, material related to conscientious objectors, agricultural records and several photographs. These records are the personal papers of Bishop Falk showing his work and interests as a servant of the church.

Falk, Wilhelm H., 1892-1976

Heinrich J. Friesen fonds

  • CA MHC PP
  • Sammlung
  • 1974-1979

This fonds contains the memoirs that Heinrich J. Friesen wrote between 1974 and 1979. The first part covers life in Russia, childhood memories, political awareness surrounding the 1917 Russian Revolution, marriage and emigration from Russia to Canada. In the second part, Friesen recounts his memories of life in Canada. This part is organized by chronologically by year (and by month toward the end of the manuscript). There are also about ten pages of background and family genealogical data in a separate folder.

Friesen, Heinrich J., 1901-1985

Theodore (Ted) E. Friesen fonds

  • CA MHC PP
  • Sammlung
  • 1958-1970, 2004

A majority of files of this collection relate to Friesen's involvements within the Mennonite community. The files includes minutes, reports and correspondence related to the following organizations: Radio CFAM, the Canadian Mennonite, the Canadian Mennonite Association, the Canadian Mennonite Publishing Company, the Conference of Mennonites in Canada, the Conference of Mennonites in Manitoba, the Mennonite Central Committee Manitoba, Mennonite Central Committee Canada, Canadian Mennonite Relief Committee, the Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society. This collection also includes Friesen's work on unpublished genealogies and family trees.

Friesen, Ted Erwin, 1920-2016

Katharina "Kay" Friesen fonds

  • CA MHC PP
  • Sammlung
  • 1947-1971

This fonds consists of the letters and reports which Kay Friesen wrote while serving as a nurse with Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) in Indonesia, as well as other materials which she collected related to the work of Mennonite Central Committee in Indonesia and the history of Mennonites in Indonesia.

Friesen, Katharina, 1930-2014

Ergebnisse: 76 bis 90 von 722