- CA CMBS NP179-01-12
- Einzelstück
- [199-?]
This is a photograph of Irma Willms. It was used in the Aug. 2003 issue.
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This is a photograph of Irma Willms. It was used in the Aug. 2003 issue.
Walter and Menno Neufeld, Abbotsford, BC
This is a photo of Walter and Menno Neufeld standing outside a bungalow. The bungalow has dark paneling on the lower half of the wall and light paneling on the upper half of the wall. See volume 1227, binder 02, pg 218.
John Schmidt's mother's funeral
This photo is of John Schmidt (far right) at his mother's funeral. There is a group of people standing around the casket.
This is a family portrait taken outside in front of a house showing Jacob J. Doerksen and Anna Doerksen (nee Anna Kehler) with all five of their children in 1949: Len, Betty, Esther, Ruth, and Dan. See page 84 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
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Betty at Emmanuel Mennonite Church sod-turning ceremony
This is a photo of Betty A. Kampen (nee Elizabeth "Betty" A. Doerksen) (4th from left) at Emmanuel Mennonite Church sod-turning ceremony. See page 127 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
This is a photo of Anna and her children--Len, Betty, Esther, Ruth, and Dan--standing around the open casket of their father, Jacob J. Doerksen, who died on February 22, 1952, at the age 44. See page 205 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
This is a photo of Leonard N. Doerksen standing next to his widowed mother, Anna Doerksen (nee Anna Kehler), with his arm around her shoulder. See page 215 in Daughters in the House of Jacob. On December 28, 1959, Anna married widower John Enns.
Peardonville Road farm purchased by widowed Anna
This is a photo of the Peardonville Road farm purchased by widowed Anna Doerksen (nee Anna Kehler). Anna subdivided the Peardonville farm, selling off lots as required so her children could all attend Bible school. While the Doerksen's Clayburn farm was more fruitful and well-developed, her children understood that their mother wanted to live closer to Abbotsford so that they would be able to walk to Mennonite Educational Institute (MEI), to youth group, to church, and to the MB Bible school (MBBI). See page 217 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
Doerksen family at table, with Esther Epp
This is a photo of the Doerksens at the dinner table, including Easter Epp, Len's fiancée. Pictured, left to right, Betty, Dan, Anna, Esther, and Ruth Doerksen with Esther Epp. See page 218 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
Pastor Abe Konrad with new members at King Road MB Church.
Child Dedication (?) at King Road MB
Pastor Abe J. Konrad, Kind Road M.B. Church with group of parents with infants.
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Teil vonMB Herald Photograph Collection
This item shows a large group of baptismal candidates with the ministers of the Arnold M.B. Church, British Columbia. At the far left is Rudy Janzen.
Teil vonMB Herald Photograph Collection
This photograph is of Samir Youssef speaking at the Arabic Conference at Columbia Bible College.
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Four men from [Arnold MB Church?]
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This photograph is of four men who are likely ministers or leaders at Arnold MB Church. Left to right, they are: P.C Penner, ? Goertzen, ?, and Nick Dyck.
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Arnold Mennonite Brethren Church
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This photograph is of the Arnold Mennonite Brethren Church building.
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