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Abraham A. Friesen fonds

  • CA MHC PP
  • Sammlung
  • 1919-1958

This fonds consists primarily of correspondence, official negotiations, and memos of the Studienkommission (1920-1921), the study commission sent to North America by Mennonites in Russia to investigate immigration possibilities; and of the Canadian Mennonite Board of Colonization (1922-1926), founded to facilitate the immigration. There is extensive correspondence between Friesen and David Toews, Benjamin H. Unruh, Benjamin B. Janz, Peter H. Unruh, and other Mennonite leaders.

Several files deal with the case of "the 62", sixty two young male Mennonite refugees who left Russia for the United States via Constantinople in the early 1920s.

Some genealogical material for Russian Mennonite emigrants for the 1920s can be found here. The "notebooks" folder includes Friesen's passport and diaries.

Friesen, Abram A., 1885-1948

Rosenorter Mennonite Church fonds

  • CA MHC ORG
  • Sammlung
  • 1907-1965

This fond includes church registers with information on member families and baptism (ca. 1900-1965); minute books of membership meetings (1917-1962), of minister' and deacons' meetings (1915-1962), and of sewing circle meetings (1955-1961); church records of the fellowship at Capasin, including minute books of its youth group (1933-1965) and the membership register of the group at Garthland; and Elder Peter Regier's guestbook (1907-1937). There are also records from the Tiefengrund district of the Church (1933-1956).

Rosenorter Mennonite Church (Saskatchewan)

Nordheimer Mennonite Church of Saskatchewan fonds

  • CA MHC ORG
  • Sammlung
  • 1925-1986

This fonds consists of a comprehensive collection of congregation's records since its founding. The records include the Nordheimer Mennonite Church of Saskatchewan Membership books (1925-1985); Church books of individual groups: Meilicke, Schwager Farms, Hague, Hanley, Harris, and Milden (1925- ); Nordheimer Gemeinde minute books (1925-1985); minister and church council minute books (1925-1970); financial record books (1925-1975); congregational convention programmes and minutes (1961-1970); Programme of Ministers and Church Council meetings (1957-1969); Minutes of Ministers and Church Council meetings (1971-1986); Congregational meeting minutes of Dundurn group (1928-1945); Congregational meeting minutes of Hanley group (1925-1964); Church regulations, incorporation, and correspondence, etc; (1938-1958); Church statistics (1928-1978); Church registers for baptisms, marriage, burial, certificates of residence, transfers (1925-1986); Receipts (1938-1965), members baptismal records (1949-1971), pulpit exchange (1976-1979); Membership list of Dundurn, Hanley, and Pleasant Point (1971-1985); Historical meeting and pictures (1974-1981); Graduation, Bible Study, Holy Communion, Altenfest, Gemeindefest (1975-1980); Jubilee of the Nordheimer Mennonite Church (1925-1975), songs and guest book (1975), miscellaneous materials ([197-]-[198-])and an annual reports (1980).

Nordheimer Mennonite Church of Saskatchewan

Mary Schroeder fonds

  • CA MHC PP
  • Sammlung
  • 1947-1953, 2011

The album contains photos of Mary Neufeld (later Mrs. Mary Schroeder), the staff, activities, residences, buildings and landscapes associated with the places she worked before she married in 1959. One series were taken in 1947 and 1951 while working at the Rosthern Invalid / Nursing Home. Another series were taken in the summer of 1952 when Mary Neufeld served in the Brandon Mental Hospital on a Voluntary Service (VS) assignment. Another series of photos were taken during the summer of 1953 when she worked at the Ninette (Manitoba) Sanitorium. There are also a few photos from 1948 when she worked at a canning factory in the Niagara (Ontario) region and visited Niagara Falls, Crystal Beach, and Brock's monument at Queenston. A few photos were taken when she worked as a cook at the Rosthern Bible School in 1951-1952.

Schroeder, Mary (Neufeld), 1919-2005