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John B Toews fonds Subseries
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Krivoj Rog District

This subseries consists of the following files:
1) Aposotlowo, established 1780, 1 file, village map
2) Ebenfeld, established 1921,1 file, village map
3) Felsengut, established 1886, 1 file, village map
4) Gruendeld, established 1814, 1 file, village map
5) Hochfeld established 1924, 1 file, no map
6) Neu Lebental, established 1927, 1 file, village map
7) Nikolaital, StreuDeutsche established 1835, 1 file, village map
8) Steinfeld, established 1874, 1 file, no map
9) Simonsfeld, established 1863, 1 file, no map
10) Krivoj Rog Area, Questionaires, 1942
11) Krivoj Rog Area, Statistics, 1942 Box 252

Kherson District

The subseries consists of the following files:
1) Berislaw, Kherson established 1942, 1 file, no map
2) Friedenheim ,Kherson established 1927, 1 file, village map
3) Gruenfeld, Kherson established 1933, 1 file, village map
4) Hagendorf, Kherson established 1924, 1 file, no map
5) Hoffental, Kherson established 1922, 1 file, village map
6) Kalinendorf, Kherson established 1840, 1 file, village map
7) Klosterdorf, Kherson established 1804, 1 file, village map
8) Meuelhausendorf, Kherson established 1804, 1 file, village map
9) Schwedendorf, Kherson established 1781, 1 file, village map
10) Zuerichtal, Kherson, established 1924, 1 file, no map Box 255

Stumpp, Karl, 1896-1982

Dnjepropetrowsk District

This subseries consists of the following files:
1) Boschedarowka City, established 1942,1 file., no map
2) Fischerdorf, established 1783, 1 file, village map
3) Gnadental, established 1872, 1 file, no map
4) Hindenburg, established 1884, 1file, village map
5) Hochberg, established 1890,1 file, village map
6) Hula-Pole, established 1942,1 file, village map
7) Jamburg, established 1789, 1 file,village map
8) Josefstal, established 1789, 1 file, village map
9) Katarinowka, established 1882, 1 file, village map
10) Streu Deutsche, established 1942, 1 file, no map Box 255

Russian Archives

The subseries consists of the following files:
1) Inventory of reports by Odessa Region State Archives, 50 pages
2) South Russian Foreign Settler's Odessa Office, 1814-1834, 132 pages
3) South Russian Foreign Settlements' Guardian Committee, 58 pages; Geographical INDEX of German and Mennonite colonies,17pages; Nominal INDEX of names, 25 pages.
4) Settlement of Prussian Mennonites to South Russia, 1801-1804, Documents requesting assistance from the Minister of Internal Affairs
5) Organization (structure) and management (governing) of Mennonites in Russia,16 pages; correspondence with the Minister of Spiritual Affairs and Public Education,1820-1904; St. Petersburg Microfilming project (Nov. 1995) 3 pages.
6) List of Records on Subject: "Mennonites in Taurida Gubernia" 1817-1932. Office of Taurida Gonernor, 103-1917; Board or Public Schools, 1811-1920; Ownership entries in Taurida; Committee of the Soviets of Worker's, Peasant's Red Army's and deputies of Crimean ASSR 1921-1938.
7) Case Huepfer, Mennonite Sect, Part I,1863-1864, Part II 1863-1869. Department of Religious (Spiritual) Affairs and Ministry of Internal Affairs reporting on the false character of the Huepfer teaching;
8) Central State Archive of the USSR, Ministry of Divine Affairs, Ministry of State Property, Ministry of Spiritual Affairs and Public Education: Full translation by Andrey Ivanov of documents regarding Mennonite doctrines, Adult Baptism, Evangelization, Permission to publish spiritual songbooks, Mennonite Civil Service, Mennonite Prayer houses, Forestry Camps, Property tax and more. Approximately 30 pages
Report from the government inspection of the Mennonite educational institutions of Tavrichesk Region , 1912, 2 pages

South Russian Foreign Settlers Odessa Office

Nikolaijew General Bezirk

This subseries consists of the following files:
1) Olschenka, 1942, 1 file, no map
2) Blahodatnoje, 1942 statstics, 1 file, no map
3) Dobrowelitschkowka,1942 statistics, 1 file, maps
4) Neu Danzig established 1842, 1 file, no map
5) Neu Safronowka , established 1878-1879, 1 file, no map
6) Novo Poltawka, established 1833, 1 file, no map
7) Peschtschanij-Brod, 1942, 1 file, no map
8) Wosnesska City (census), 1 file, no map Box 255

Nikopol District

This subseries consists of the following files:
1) Nikopol City, established ____, 1 file, no map
2) Blumenfeld, established 1870, 1 file, village map
3) Friedensfeld, established 1862, 1 file, village map
4) Katharinental, established 1858, 1 file, village map
5) Steinau, established 1870, 1 file, village map Box 255

David Goerz correspondence

This sub series consists of letters from David Goertz to his family.
1) Photocopied letters are faint and hard to read. They are in the Gothic script. 1863 - Box 232

Goerz, David 1849-1914

Pjatichatki District

The subseries consists of the following files:
1) Eigengrund, established 1866, 1 file, village map
2) Felsenbach, established 1864, 1 file, village map
3) Friesendorf, established 1924, 1 file, village map
4) Heuboden, established 1865, 1 file, village map
5) Lenintal, established 1928, 1 file, village map
6) Neu Chortitza, established 1872, 1 file, village map
7) Rotfeld, established 1926, 1 file, no map
8) Sternhof, established 1924, 1 file, village map
9) Pjatichatki Statistics. 1 file
10 Pjatichaatki Summary Reports 1921-1942 Box 256

Stumpp, Karl, 1896-1982

Andrei Pedasenko

Series consists of the following file:
1) A letter from prisoner Andrei Pedasenko, a Russian young man, who was detained for proclaiming his conversion to Christianity.
He thanks his Brothers in the German colonies of Khortitza for their Christian witness. A copy of the letter written in the gothic script is translated into English 9 pages. - (1 file) Box 232

Pedasenko, Andrei

Victor A. Dirks Letter, Cornelius Heinrich Warkentin Obituary

This file consists of the following:
John B. Toews received a letter from Victor Dirks who located an obituary of his grandfather Cornelius Heinrich Warkentin, 1865-1936.
A Family Group record is included in this file. - (1 file) Box 232

Dirks, Victor Alexander, 1921-2011

Gerhard and Gertrude Reimer Letters

This file consists of the following:
1) An introductory biographical essay by Paul Tiessen, 5 pages. English language
2) Letters by Gerhard Reimer and Gertrude Reimer, 18 cm. unpaged, Written in German in the Gothic scrip
3) Letter to Familie Issak From Grete und Franz Thiessen, written in1926 in Rosthern Sask, 1 page

Reimer, Gerhard, 1876-1931

Heinrich J. Thiessen Letters

The subseries consists of the following:
1) Letters of Heinrich J. Thiessen of Michailowka, Siberia writing to his siblings in Mountain Lake, U.S.A. He describes village life as he observed it.
2) John B Toews translated portions of some of the letters which were sent to him by Katherine Hooge.
3) Thiessen, Franz und Grete, written to Familie Isaak in 1926 in Rosthern Sask., 1 page

Thiessen, Heinrich J, 1865-1918

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