House and yard plan of Jakob Fehderau’s house
- CA MAO M2004F 78
- Item
- 1909
House and yard plan of Jakob Fehderau’s house at 7 Poststrasse, Neu-Halbstadt, Taurien.
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House and yard plan of Jakob Fehderau’s house
House and yard plan of Jakob Fehderau’s house at 7 Poststrasse, Neu-Halbstadt, Taurien.
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Jakob Dyck, brother-in-law of Nicholas J.
Jakob Dyck, brother-in-law of Nicholas J. Fehderau, on the right of the photo, greeting a friend on Jakob Dyck's property.
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Jascha, brother of Nicholas J. Fehderau and his
Jascha, brother of Nicholas J. Fehderau and his sister Tina with their bicycles.
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Kornelius Bergmann and his wife, Halbstadt
Portrait of Kornelius Bergmann and his wife, Halbstadt, Russia.
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Manja Fehderau, sister of Nicholas J. Fehderau,
Manja Fehderau, sister of Nicholas J. Fehderau, standing to the right of the photo, with her friends, Suse and Lena Dick.
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Mennonite Central Committee delivery notice of
Mennonite Central Committee delivery notice of aid for the Fehderau family from Mr. John Goering of Kansas.
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Mennonite Central Committee delivery notice of
Mennonite Central Committee delivery notice of aid for the Fehderau family from Mr. Jonas A. Stucky of Kansas
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Mother of Nicholas J. Fehderau and his older
Mother of Nicholas J. Fehderau and his older brother Jascha with his bicycle at the back of their house.
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Mr. Hänsel, at left, Anna (Wiens) Rempel in the
Mr. Hänsel, at left, Anna (Wiens) Rempel in the middle and her husband Dietrich Rempel, share a toast at an outdoor picnic. Anna and Dietrich are Elfrieda (Gossen) Dyck’s maternal grandparents. The two daughters of Anna and Dietrich: Rita (Margarete) at the left, mother of Elfrieda (Gossen) Dyck and Herta on the right, sit with their parents.
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Nicholas J. Fehderau and his mother
Nicholas J. Fehderau and his mother in front of the “showpiece” main entrance door to their house.
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Nicholas J. Fehderau and sister Tina
Nicholas J. Fehderau with his older sister, Tina, in the garden facing Zentraljnana Strasse. An iron fence surrounded the property. The family pet dog, “Scharik” is on Tina’s lap.
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Nicholas J. Fehderau on his beloved pony
Nicholas J. Fehderau mounted on his beloved pony, “Krolik”, with the coachhouse in the background. “Krolik” means ‘pet rabbit’.
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Nicholas J. Fehderau’s second oldest sister,
Nicholas J. Fehderau’s second oldest sister, Tina. As a young woman, Tina spent a year in Plauen, Vogtland, Germany at Housekeeping School (ca 1915). While there she learned about photography. On her return to the Ukraine, Tina took great pleasure in taking and developing her own pictures. Some of the following casual family poses were likely taken by her. See From the Heights into the Depths, p.69
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Nicholas J. Fehderau, Jakob and friend
Nicholas J. Fehderau seated in the middle with a friend seated next to him and his older brother, Jascha, standing to the right.
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Part of the Fehderau family on the green benches
Part of the Fehderau family on the green benches behind the house. Left to right: Tina, Liese, Mother of Nicholas J. Fehderau, Jascha, Father of Nicholas J. Fehderau, and Manja.
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