Red Scribbler PL Dueck genealogy
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Teil vonEvangelical Mennonite Conference (Kleine Gemeinde) Fonds
Peter L. Dueck - Includes writings and genealogy. Date unknown. Handwritten, German original.
Dueck, Peter L., 1842-1887
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Red Scribbler PL Dueck genealogy
Teil vonEvangelical Mennonite Conference (Kleine Gemeinde) Fonds
Peter L. Dueck - Includes writings and genealogy. Date unknown. Handwritten, German original.
Dueck, Peter L., 1842-1887
Teil vonEvangelical Mennonite Conference (Kleine Gemeinde) Fonds
Peter L. Dueck writing. Copied. Handwritten, German.
Dueck, Peter L., 1842-1887
Toews, Peter W (Schmidt Toews) Reminiscences
Teil vonEvangelical Mennonite Conference (Kleine Gemeinde) Fonds
Also known as Blacksmith Toews. Reminiscences of the Past. Translated by John R. Friesen, 1975. Date when first created, unknown. English, typed translation.
Toews, Peter W., 1866-1935
Teil vonMBBC Photograph Collection
MBBC student? looking at a newspaper.
Loepp and Ortmann Families (Englehorn)
Teil vonDelbert Plett collection
Copy of the first fifteen pages of Alfred Englehorn's 1970 book "The Loepp and Ortmann Families." About the descendants and history of Peter Loepp (1814-1890) and Ferdinand Ortmann (b. 1811).
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Bernhard and Anna Krahn funeral notices collection
This collection comprises of handwritten letters notifying friends and family of a death, a few wedding invitations, pattern for a skirt and a recipe. A list of people in several villages are noted at the end signifying to whom the notice should be passed. The collection is helpful in understanding funeral practices in the Mennonite community, verifying and supplementing vital records already recorded in church and government sources. In addition some information as to the residents of some villages can be gleaned. Most common villages mentioned in the letters include Schoenweise, Reinland, Kronsfeld, Blumenfeld, Haskett, and Gnadenthal of the Mennonite West Reserve area (current rural municipalities of Rhineland and Stanley).
In the Mennonite tradition of the day when a person died their body was prepared for burial by the family and a casket was made by a family or community member. The body in the casket remained in the home for a few days until the funeral took place. Here people came to pay their last respects and offer condolences to the family. To notify friends and family a letter stating who had died was written and placed in an envelope, often with a black edging to notify the receiver that this was a notice of a death. With this notice of death was a list of people to whom the letter should be passed. Closest family and friends were on the list and often these people constituted the core group who attended the funeral in the home.
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This fonds contains reports and correspondence from Helena's various assignments with the UNRRA (United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration) and WHO (World Health Organization), as well as University reports and assignments, correspondence from her hears in Montreal, and other notes and documents. Also included are several newspaper clippings or articles, a small collection of photographs, and many interesting documents such as diplomas, certificates and travel identification.
Reimer, Helena F., 1905-1993
Notices of death with transcriptions
Teil vonDelbert Plett collection
A typed translation and copy of handwritten german journal of Jakob D. Wiebe, Chortitz, Manitoba (son of Aeltester Gerhard Wiebe).
Wiebe, Jacob D., 1865-1938
Teil vonDelbert Plett collection
Journal of Johann Wall regarding his trip to Brazil in 1919, and a letter to his family, 1900--all in handwritten German Gothic script; 3 pages of typed, English translation of part of the journal, trans. by JK Wiens.
Wiens, Jake (Jacob Kornelius), 1924-2006
Cornelius Wiens Family History
Teil vonDelbert Plett collection
Duerksen, Maria (Wiens), 1896-1980
Teil vonDelbert Plett collection
Warkentin, Peter S., 1854-1919
Teil vonDelbert Plett collection
Martens-Barg-Janzen-Willms-etc. genealogy by Gerhard Willms, in handwritten German Gothic, ca. 1829-1982.