Barbara Gertrude Bergey (19 October 1920-21 June
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Barbara Gertrude Bergey (19 October 1920-21 June 2007). Daughter of Sim and Ethel Bergey.
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Barbara Gertrude Bergey (19 October 1920-21 June
Barbara Gertrude Bergey (19 October 1920-21 June 2007). Daughter of Sim and Ethel Bergey.
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Sadie Elizabeth Bergey (11 June 1890-18 March
Sadie Elizabeth Bergey (11 June 1890-18 March 1981). Daughter of Nathaniel & Leah Bergey.
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Myra Elma Bergey (March 1885-9 January 1974).
Myra Elma Bergey (March 1885-9 January 1974). Graduation from Illinois School for Nurses, Chicago, Illinois. She served with the Red Cross in France in World War I.
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Gladys Eileen Baechler (25 August 1913-5 August
Gladys Eileen Baechler (25 August 1913-5 August 2004). Daughter of Andrew Baechler and Susanna Sommer. Married 5 January 1947 to Albert Breithaupt.
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Lorraine Snyder Weber; daughter of Abram and
Lorraine Snyder Weber; daughter of Abram and Lydia Ann Snyder; wife of Alson M. Weber.
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Byler Family Gospel Singers. John I and Amanda
Byler Family Gospel Singers. John I and Amanda Byler and their ten children: J. Harold, Orpha B. Kutnow, John T., S. E., Mary L. Byler, June B. Palaci, James E., David O., Robert O., and Carol B. Roth. He was a Church of the Brethren minister and bishop, but was a Mennonite at the end of his life.
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Class of 1934 at La Junta Mennonite School of
Class of 1934 at La Junta Mennonite School of Nursing (La Junta, Colorado). L-R: Esther Esch, Lettie Wenger, Lina Kauffman, Elizabeth Kulp, Una Cressman, Joe Shank, Maude (Egli) Swartzendruber, Martha Hershey, Iva Snyder, Besse, Benell
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Una Cressman, Mennonite missionary to Argentina,
Una Cressman, Mennonite missionary to Argentina, with young children, ca. 1950
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Una Cressman in her nurse's uniform. 1940s?
Una Cressman in her nurse's uniform. 1940s?
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Newly blended family of Russian Mennonite
Newly blended family of Russian Mennonite immigrants, Jacob P. Braun and Katharina Rempel Braun preparing to move to the Andrew Freeman home soon after their marriage on 28 December 1924. See related photos for identification of children.
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Wedding photo of Jacob P. Braun and Katharina
Wedding photo of Jacob P. Braun and Katharina Rempel on 28 Dec. 1924 at the home of Harvey Bauman. They were Russian Mennonite immigrants who arrived in Waterloo County in 1924. After the marriage they lived for a time at the Andrew Freeman home, then moved to Niagara-on-the-Lake. Front, L-R: David Rempel, Alice Rempel, Nicolai Rempel, Anna Rempel; Back: Katharina Rempel Braun, Jacob P. Braun, Jakob Braun, Katharina Braun
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Jacob P. and Katharina Braun. She was a widow
Jacob P. and Katharina Braun. She was a widow with four children who immigrated to Canada in 1924. She lived at the David E. Martin home until her marriage to Jacob on 28 December 1924. They then lived at the Andrew Freeman home before moving to Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
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Nicolai, David, Anna and Alice Rempel at the home
Nicolai, David, Anna and Alice Rempel at the home of Daniel E. Martin. They are the children of Katharina Rempel. After their mother married Jacob P. Braun they moved to Niagara-on-the-Lake.
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Russian Mennonite historian, David G. Rempel
Russian Mennonite historian, David G. Rempel
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Hidden Acres Mennonite Camp (Shakespeare,
Hidden Acres Mennonite Camp (Shakespeare, (Ontario)). Children's camp activities.
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