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Jakob and Tina Dyck, brother-in-law and sister of

  • CA MAO M2004F 60
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  • 1950

Jakob and Tina Dyck, brother-in-law and sister of Nicholas J. Fehderau, were missionaries, evangelizing in Russian villages. Their vision was to begin a Tent Mission. This is a photo of the people gathered for the dedication of the first tent.

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The Brodsky estate with the grandparents of

  • CA MAO M2004F 6
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  • 1889

The Brodsky estate with the grandparents of Nicholas J. Fehderau, Peter and Marie Bahnmann in the foreground to the right and workers from the estate behind them. This photograph was published in: John D. Rempel and Paul Tiessen, eds., Forever Summer, Forever Sunday, Peter Gerhard Rempel’s Photographs of Mennonites in Russia, 1890-1917 (St. Jacobs, (Ontario): Sand Hills Books, Inc., 1981), plate 10.

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The Christian Soldiers' Society. In the middle

  • CA MAO M2004F 59
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  • 1918

The Christian Soldiers' Society. In the middle row seated first from the left is Jakob Dyck, brother-in-law of Nicholas J. Fehderau, and his wife, Tina, sister of Nicholas J. Fehderau. Jakob and Tina were missionaries in the Tent Mission and this is a group of Christian soldiers that they ministered to.

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Jakob Dyck, brother-in-law of Nicholas J.

  • CA MAO M2004F 56
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  • 1913

Jakob Dyck, brother-in-law of Nicholas J. Fehderau, on the right of the photo, greeting a friend on Jakob Dyck's property.

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