- CA MHC 714-1-27
- Item
- 1924
Part of Martin Penner Photo Collection
The photo is a picture of Martin Kornelius Penner taken in 1924 and used for his passport.
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Part of Martin Penner Photo Collection
The photo is a picture of Martin Kornelius Penner taken in 1924 and used for his passport.
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Friends of Martin Kornelius Penner
Part of Martin Penner Photo Collection
The album page shows 6 small photos of [friends of Martin Kornelius Penner]. The identities of the young men are unknown except Martin Kornelius Penner who is in the top row, third from the left.
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Martin Kornelius Penner with an alternative service group
Part of Martin Penner Photo Collection
The photo shows a [group picture of alternative service workers] in 1924. Martin Kornelius Penner is standing in the back row, first on the left. [Cornelius Franz Peters is standing in the back row on the right.?] They are dressed in their alternative service uniforms.
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Martin Kornelius Penner Russian passport book
Part of Martin Penner Photo Collection
The picture shows the red hardcover of the passport belonging to Martin Kornelius Penner in 1926.
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Martin Kornelius Penner passport page one
Part of Martin Penner Photo Collection
The first page of Martin Kornelius Penner's passport contains his name and passport picture, personal description, village and date of birth, date the passport was delivered to him and stamps from his immigration route.
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Martin Kornelius Penner passport page two
Part of Martin Penner Photo Collection
The inside page of Martin Kornelius Penner's passport contains the stamps from his immigration route.
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Martin Kornelius Penner immigration identification cards
Part of Martin Penner Photo Collection
One card identified Martin Penner as a third class passenger on the S. S. Minnedosa which arrived in Quebec on June 25, 1926. The second card from the Canadian Mennonite Board of Colonization was a prepaid card with the Canadian Pacific Railway guaranteeing Martin Penner a trip to Winkler, Manitoba where he was to be employed for a minimum of one year.
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Martin Kornelius Penner letter guarantee for farm work in Canada
Part of Martin Penner Photo Collection
The certificate indicates that Martin Penner is a farmer in good standing with the Russian Mennonite Agricultural Society, proceeding to farm work with the Mennonite Colonization Association of North America.
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Martin Kornelius Penner Certificate of Naturalization (front)
Part of Martin Penner Photo Collection
The Dominion of Canada issued Martin Kornelius Penner a Certificate of Naturalization effective March 16, 1932.
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Martin Kornelius Penner Certificate of Naturalization (back)
Part of Martin Penner Photo Collection
The reverse side of the Martin Kornelius Penner Certificature of Naturalization contains his personal information and the signature of the Chief Clerk of Naturalization.
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Dominion City Creamery one share certificate (front)
Part of Martin Penner Photo Collection
The picture shows the Martin Kornelius Penner one share certificate in Dominion City Creamery taken out on July14, 1938.
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Dominion City Creamery one share certificate (back)
Part of Martin Penner Photo Collection
The picture shows Martin Kornelius Penner's one share certificate in the Dominion City Creamery taken out on July 14, 1938.
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Arnaud Farmers Union share certificate (front)
Part of Martin Penner Photo Collection
The picture shows Martin Kornelius Penner's 2/3 share certificate in the Arnaud Farmers Union taken out on December 30, 1941. Each share cost $15.
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Arnaud Farmers Union share certificate (back)
Part of Martin Penner Photo Collection
The picture shows the back of Martin Kornelius Penner's 2/3 share certificate in the Arnaud Farmers Union taken out on December 30, 1941.
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Martin Kornelius Penner's Concordia Hospital Identification Card
Part of Martin Penner Photo Collection
The picture shows Martin Kornelius Penner's Concordia Hospital Identification Card. On the reverse are listed the family members: Martin and his wife Katharina, their nine children and Martin's mother Katharina. The card records a hospital stay in January 1958 costing $69 which had been paid in full.
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