Tiegenhof Estate (Alexandrovsk, Russia)

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Ed Dyck as a young child at Tiegenhof

  • CA MAO M2004E 1
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Ed Dyck as a young child in Tiegenhof, Molotschna Colony. He is a cousin to Olga Enns. He went to Canada in 1928.

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Group of Mennonite refugees at J. Rempel's Tiegenhof estate

This photo is a casual family photo in Tiegenhof , the birthplace of Olga Enns. The people are unidentified. The name Jakob Boldt is written in old script on the back of the photograph. This could indicate that he was the owner of the photo and that he is part of the group shown on it. It is possible that some of these people were relatives of Olga Enns but no further information is available.
Note: The original has been donated (Acc. No. 2010-025).

Hog slaughtering

A group involved with hog slaughtering -- an annual event on the farm. Left to right: __, ___, Jakob J. Enns (with a cane, to the left of the hanging carcass), Jacob Rempel, Sara Enns, Heinrich Enns, ____.

Refugees gathered at Tiegenhof estate

  • CA MAO M2004E 4
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  • [ca. 1918]

Photo on the Tiegenhof estate, the birthplace of Olga Enns. The people are unidentified. The name Jakob Boldt is written in old script on the back of the photograph. This could indicate that he was the owner of the photo and that he is part of the group shown on it. It is possible that some of these people were relatives of Olga Enns but no further information is available.

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