Abraham and Sarah Steckle family. Back (L-R):
- CA MAO 2000-1 99
- Item
- 1902
Abraham and Sarah Steckle family. Back (L-R): Owen, Leander, Asa, Abram, Ivan, Allen; Front: (L-R) Sarah, Sarah, Simon, Abraham, Melinda
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Abraham and Sarah Steckle family. Back (L-R):
Abraham and Sarah Steckle family. Back (L-R): Owen, Leander, Asa, Abram, Ivan, Allen; Front: (L-R) Sarah, Sarah, Simon, Abraham, Melinda
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Abraham and Susanna Kinzie family
Family portrait of Abraham Kinzie and Susanna (Detweiler) Kinzie. Their children are: Oliver (b.1869), Henry (b.1871), Ellen (b. 1874), Clara (b. 1876), Ira (b. 1879), Eden (b. 1886).
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This fonds consists of transcribed and translated letters created by Ed Falk with the help of Peter Wiebe and his son Bruce Wiebe, letters originally written to Dr. Abraham B. Hiebert and his family by family and friends in Russia, United States, and Canada. Some letters are general correspondence, others are letters requesting medical assistance, or invitations to funerals. The letters show the connection of family members in various countries, the importance of doctors, and current events in the Mennonite communities.
Includes footnotes and appendices.
Hiebert, Abraham B., 1847-1914
Abraham B. Woelk and Abraham A. Woelk Papers
Diaries ranging from 1909 to 1951. Not clear which volumes belonged to the father and which to the son.
Bethesda Hospital membership certificates 1920-1927.
Woelk family history info.
Woelk, Abraham B., 1864-1928
This fonds consists of educational materials created and used by Abram P. Bueckert as well as a large scale composite photograph that includes Bueckert when he served in one of the Mennonite alternative service forestry camp.
Bueckert, Abraham P., 1892-1975
This fonds consists of research files and primary material collected by Abraham D. Stoesz for the purpose of publishing a Stoesz book. There are letters, documents inherited from his father and other ancestors, birth and marriage certificates, citizenship records, photographs and other family records. In addition to the Stoesz family materials, there is also some Harder genealogical information including excerpts from a Jacob Harder (1789-1857) diary.
Stoesz, Abraham D., 1894-1982
This fonds consists of a ledger and some loose papers. The ledger includes lists of sermons preached by Abraham Doerksen and lists of baptisms. The loose papers include correspondence, baptismal records, church meetings and obituaries. The documents from the Christian Heritage Library include a book entitled "The Family Tree of Abraham Doerksen, Regina Hoeppner and Descendants", as well as writings, sermons and his certificate of baptism which exempted him from military service in World War I.
Doerksen, Abraham
Fonds consists of the following files:
1) Sermon Notes - Acts, Romans, John- 1982-1989 - (2 files) - Box 223
2) Sermon Notes - German - 1980-1987 - (6 files) Box 223
3) Sermon Notes - English, German, Kikongo - 1985-1999 - (3 files) - Box 223
4) Sermon Notes - 1982-1995 - (3 files) - Box 223
5) Sermon Notes - Evangelism and Missions - 1965-1967 - (1 file) Box 223
6) Sermon Notes - Tabor Home - 1986-1999 - (1 file) Box 223
7) Sermon Notes - Christian Life 3 - 1966 - (1 file) Box 223
8) Sermon Notes - Sunday School and Care Groups - 1993-1997 - (1 file) Box 223
9) Sermon Notes - Churches; Special Occasions - 1966 - (1 file) Box 223
Esau, Abraham J., 1913-2011
Collection is made up of his handwritten German translation of C. Henry Smith, which resulted in the book Die Geschichte der Mennoniten Europas (Newton, KS: Faith and Life Press, 1964).
Esau, Abraham, 1884-1955
Abraham F. and Mary Kroeker with their children
Portrait of Abraham F. and Mary Kroeker with their children, Clement, Philip, Joanne, and Mark.
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A 9 page typed manuscript of a book entitled An Explanation of Incidents That Took Place among the So-Called Mennonites (1854). The manuscript concerns Grater's dispute with the Skippack, Pennsylvania Mennonite congregation.
Grater, Abraham
Anna (Nickel) Harder and her husband Abram H. Harder
Gammal, U. (Yufuda Sinanovich)