Probably Dyck or Boechler Family
- CA MHSS 1032 07 LG
- Part
- ca.1904
Family of eight, see item 1032 08, reverse
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Probably Dyck or Boechler Family
Family of eight, see item 1032 08, reverse
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Probably Dyck or Boechler Family
Given name and year of birth of the 8 people in photo, see photo obverse, Item 1032 07 LG
Back row: Margaret 1893, Frank 1890.
Middle row: Tena 1898, Baby Pete 1905, Helen 1888, John 1897.
Front row: Diedrich 1903, (?) 1900.
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13 members of Neufeld / Dyck family. See photo reverse item MHSS 1032 10 LG.
Blended family as described by the writer:
Half sisters Sarah, Susie and Anne Neufeld,
Step sister Nettie Dyck,
Grandmother holding uncle Ben Neufeld,
(step?) brother Henry Dyck,
Dad,
Grandfather,
Brother John Neufeld,
Half brother Cornie Neufeld,
Step brother Pete Dyck,
Half brother Abe Neufeld.
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Hand written list of family members, see photo obverse Item 1032 09 LG
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Brothers Jacob F. Derksen, 4th row from back, #1 left side; Franz F. Derksen, 2nd row from back, #4 left side.
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Part of Victor Peters Photo Collection
2 men fishing on bridge. On photo reverse is written Valentine
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Part of Victor Peters Photo Collection
Girl holding birthday cake
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Part of Victor Peters Photo Collection
Child in a building frame carrying a pail. Dog and water pump in background. On photo reverse: This is our favorite Florida crop. Miss Isabel Marie Penner inspecting the construction of the new brooder house. Her smile means everything is O.K.
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Part of Victor Peters Photo Collection
Child standing on running board of 1926 Chevrolet automobile. Man standing on right side of car. License plate has 4 digits
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Hepburn Mennonite Brethren Church
Part of Victor Peters Photo Collection
Conference of Mennonite Brethren. Also see CA.MHSS.472-SH
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Part of Victor Peters Photo Collection
Person standing beside a pile of garden produce. Young child sitting on produce. On photo reverse: This is some of our production of which we are very proud and enjoy very much. The building is a hen coop big enough to house from 3 to 4 hundred chickens.
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Part of Victor Peters Photo Collection
Farmer in his poultry yard. On photo reverse: These are some of our pure bred white leghorns of which we now have145 and we got 30 old hens of different strains.
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Part of Victor Peters Photo Collection
Elderly woman holding a doily. A calendar with name Rosthern on back wall
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Part of Victor Peters Photo Collection
8 month old child sitting on wooden sidewalk
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Part of Victor Peters Photo Collection
Woman wearing large hat
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