A formal portrait picture of Abram A and Annie (Enns) Unruh and their children, who were missionaries in India from 1936-1967. Two of the girls in the picture are wearing identical dresses. Left to right: Abram Unruh, Louise (Unruh) Block, Helen Unruh, Margaret Unruh, Kathryn Unruh, Annie (Enns) Unruh,
Abram and Katharina Harder Wieler family picture taken outdoors. Standing (left to right) : Cornelius Wieler, Catharina Wieler, Abraham Wieler. Sitting (left to right) : Helena (Wieler) Klassen, Katharina (Harder) Wieler, Baby Elizabeth (Wieler) Friesen , Peter Wieler, Abram Wieler and Aganetha Wieler. .
A portrait photograph of Abram and Katharina Redekopp Wieler of Gnadenthal, Russia. Abram was the oldest brother of Jacob Friesen's mother. He was a teacher and preacher in the Baratov villages.
File consists the following items: 1) "Insel in der Steppe: Erlebnisse des Haeftlings", Autobiography, 98 pages 2) A list of 91 residents of Blumenort and neighbouring villages who were forced into prison camps and eventually perished. 3) "The World of Abram Berg (1912-1993)", an essay translated and edited by John B Toews 4) Correspondence from Olga Berg to John B. Toews. March 3, 1995. 5) Eight photographs of Abram Berg in Karaganda 6) One 4" floppy disk of "Insel in der Steppe" -- all documents in one file, - (1 file) Box 233
This file contains the following articles: 1) Abram Baerg, Reflections and Recollections on Blumenort, 1919. 11 pages 2) Die Tragoedie von Blumenort, Part 1. Lists of the murdered citizens. 19pages. 3) Harry Dyck, Blumenort; An Episode related at Harry Dyck's Golden Wedding. - (1 file) Box 255
Nine adults and one child are standing at the front of the chapel. They are accepting a certificate? from Abram D Rempel who was a visiting minister for this special occasion.
Abram Enns posing in uniform. Postcard dated Moscow, November 29, 1916. He is the uncle to Katie GM #209404 and Maria (Manja) Toews. Manja is GM #209405.