Ben on his way to Study in Germany
- CA CMBS NP182-01-19
- Einzelstück
- [195-?]
This is a photo of Ben Horch standing on a street corner. See volume 1227, binder 01, pg 89.
Ben on his way to Study in Germany
This is a photo of Ben Horch standing on a street corner. See volume 1227, binder 01, pg 89.
Pond and crops at Wiesenfeld, Ukraine
Teil vonAgnes Pauls trip to Ukraine regarding the Jacob Reimer tombstone
This photo is of a field in the foreground, a wooden fence, and a pond with a field surrounding it in the background. This pond was used by the Mennonite Brethren Church for baptisms in the past. Wiesenfeld was founded in 1880 and abandoned in 1925. It is 50 km east of Dnepropetrovsk and 15 km west of Pavlograd.
Commemorative stone at Waldheim
Teil vonAgnes Pauls trip to Ukraine regarding the Jacob Reimer tombstone
This photo is of a stone monument with the Russian and English inscription "It is placed to commemorate the 170th anniversary of the founding of the colony of Waldheim by a group of Mennonites from Volhynia, originally from Prussia, headed by K. Wedel in 1836. Surrounding the monument is a stone pad and trees, walk way, flowers, and fence. [Editors Note: the location is likley Waldheim village in the Molotschna colony (CS)]
Teil vonAgnes Pauls trip to Ukraine regarding the Jacob Reimer tombstone
This photo is of 7 descendants of Jacob D. Reimer, posing with his tombstone after it was relocated from a farmer's fence to the Molochansk Mennonite Centre, Ukraine. Left - right is: Katie Janzen, Russ Froese, Jay Reimer, Reg Reimer, Ed Pauls, Agnes Pauls, Bob Froese.
Loading the Jacob Reimer tombstone
Teil vonAgnes Pauls trip to Ukraine regarding the Jacob Reimer tombstone
This photo is of seven men lifting and loading the Jacob Reimer tombstone into the back of a white van.
Pauls, Agnes (authorized)
Len Doerksen walking with Dorothy and Paul
This is a photo of Leonard N. Doerksen walking in Winkler with his children, Dorothy M. and Paul E. See page 19 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
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Betty and John Kampen with daughter Christine
This is a photo of Betty A. Kampen (nee Elizabeth "Betty" A. Doerksen) and John Kampen with daughter Christine on the occasion of John's graduation from Canadian Mennonite Bible College in 1966. See page 59 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
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Len and Betty at Swift Current church door
This is a photo of Leonard N. Doerksen with his sister Betty A. (nee Elizabeth "Betty" Ann Doerksen) in front of the church door in Swift Current. See page 82 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
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Dave Esau, Len Doerksen, and Bill Dyck at MEI
This is a photo of (left to right) Dave Esau, Len Doerksen, and Bill Dyck standing on the school steps of Mennonite Educational Institute (MEI). See page 85 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
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Anna with Len, Betty, and Esther cultivating berries on the Clayburn Road farm
This is a photo of Anna Doerksen (nee Anna Kehler) with her children--Len, Betty, and Esther--cultivating berries on their Clayburn Road farm, Abbotsford. See page 87 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
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Len hauling berries with his little brother Dan
This is a photo of Leonard N. Doerksen standing with his brother Dan beside a wagon full of berries on the way to market. See page 88 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
Betty and Jacob picking berries on the Clayburn Road farm
This a photo of Betty picking berries on the Clayburn Road farm with her father, Jacob J. Doerksen. See page 115 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
Betty beginning Grade Eight at MEI
This a photo of Betty beginning Grade Eight at Mennonite Educational Institute, standing with her brother Leonard N. Doerksen
before going to the opening program. See page 119 Daughters in the House of Jacob.
Betty and John Kampen serve as head deacons
This is a photo of Betty A. Kampen (nee Elizabeth "Betty" A. Doerksen) (middle row, 1st from left) and her husband, John Kampen (standing behind Betty), along with their deacon group of fourteen people from Emmanuel Mennonite Church in 1982. See page 129 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
Betty, speaker at Women’s Inspirational Day
This is a photo of Betty A. Kampen (nee Elizabeth "Betty" A. Doerksen) standing behind a table of potted plants with a banner that reads, "Grow where you are planted." The table accompanied her presentation, as she was the speaker for the Women’s Inspirational Day event in 2008. See page 130 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.