Part of the Fehderau family on the back verandah.
- CA MAO M2004F 22
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- 1914
Part of the Fehderau family on the back verandah. From left to right: Mother of Nicholas J. Fehderau, Jascha, Father of Nicholas J. Fehderau, Manja, and Liese.
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Part of the Fehderau family on the back verandah.
Part of the Fehderau family on the back verandah. From left to right: Mother of Nicholas J. Fehderau, Jascha, Father of Nicholas J. Fehderau, Manja, and Liese.
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Peter, the oldest brother of Nicholas J.
Peter, the oldest brother of Nicholas J. Fehderau, with his horse, "Kosak" in front of the family stable.
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Sister of Nicholas J. Fehderau, Manja, sitting in
Sister of Nicholas J. Fehderau, Manja, sitting in front of the large window in the piano room of their home, susrrounded by the Myrtle plants.
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Sisters of Nicholas J. Fehderau, Manja, Tina, and
Sisters of Nicholas J. Fehderau, Manja, Tina, and Liese dressed in the latest fashions.
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Social gathering at the house of Nicholas J.
Social gathering at the house of Nicholas J. Fehderau's parents.
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Some of the Fehderau family in their automobile
Some of the Fehderau family in their 7-seater Opel automobile. From left to right: Manja, Father Fehderau, Peter (behind the wheel), Nicholas J. Fehderau, and Jascha.
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The consumer store in Halbstadt
The consumer store closest to the home of Nicholas J. Fehderau.
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The Fehderau family servant, Pavel, with their
The Fehderau family servant, Pavel, with their Chestnut Bay “Granit” in front of their stable in Halbstadt.
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The General Conference "Kirchliche" Mennonite
The General Conference "Kirchliche" Mennonite Church which Nicholas J. Fehderau attended from 1905-1917.
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The Girls' School attended by the sisters of
The Girls' School attended by the sisters of Nicholas J. Fehderau.
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The house of the parents of Nicholas J. Fehderau
The house of the parents of Nicholas J. Fehderau on the corner of Poststrasse and Zentraljnana.
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The interior of the Mennonite Brethren meeting
The interior of the Mennonite Brethren meeting house decorated with various displays of fruit.
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The photo of this group of women taken in
The photo of this group of women taken in Halbstadt in October 1942 includes Elfrieda (Gossen) Dyck’s grandmother, Anna (Wiens) Rempel who is sitting in the middle. The family milked this goat because they couldn’t afford a cow. The photo was given to Anna by a person named H. Schirmacher. The other women on the photo are not identified. Perhaps they were kindergarten teachers with Anna. (See photo #12)
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The street leading from Neu-Halbstadt to
The street leading from Neu-Halbstadt to Alt-Halbstadt.
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