Unidentified man and two woman posing for a photo
- CA MHC 529-9.0
- Item
- [189-?]
This photo is of three unidentified people, 1 man and 2 women, posing for a photo beside a bike.
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Unidentified man and two woman posing for a photo
This photo is of three unidentified people, 1 man and 2 women, posing for a photo beside a bike.
Klaas Kroeker posing for a photo
This photo is a portrait of Klaas Kroeker (1860-) who owned a store in Reinland, Manitoba. He is wearing a 3 piece suit and pocket watch.
Voigt, John, Christian, 1866-1896
Klaas and Maria Kroeker and sons David and Jacob
This photo is a portrait of, left to right, top row David K. Kroeker (1875-), Jacob K. Kroeker (1870-1905). Front row, Maria Kroeker (nee Maria Koslowski (1833-1911), and Klaas Kroeker (1828-1914). This photo was taken in Russia. The family moved to Canada in 1903, Jacob returned to Russia to marry Anna Schellenberg. They had one son. When Jacob died in 1905, Anna and son Nicholai moved to Canada in 1925. Klaas is a brother to Jacob Kroeker (1836-1914) from Reinland, Manitoba. Klaas and his family stayed for a short time with brother Jacob when they came in 1903 to Canada, before relocating to Lost River, Saskatchewan.
David K. Kroeker family before immigration in 1903
This photo is of the David K. Kroeker family in Russia before they immigrate to Canada. From left to right, Maria Kroeker (nee Marria Braun), [Maria Kroeker, later Maria Unruh], [Margaretha Kroeker, later Margaretha Dyck], David Kroeker.
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Klaas Kroeker family photograph collection
The photos in this collection are from the Klaas Kroeker family. Klaas came from Chortitza, Chortitza colony Russia to Canada in 1903 and settled in Lost River, Saskatchewan after a brief stay at his brother's (Jacob Kroeker) in Reinland, Manitoba. Other members of Klass Kroeker's family came to Canada in 1925. These photos are a collection of family photos.
This photo is of Jacob Kroeker (1836-1914) and his second wife Helena Fehr (1835-1907) posing for a photo. Jacob Kroeker is the brother to Klaas Kroeker (1828-1914). Jacob Kroeker lived in Schoenweise, Manitoba then moved to Reinland, Manitoba and finally in 1912 to Lost River Saskatchewan where he died.
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Anna Schellenberg and Jacob K. Kroeker wedding photo
This photo is a wedding photo of Anna Kroeker (nee Anna Schellenberg) Kroeker and Jacob K. Kroeker in Chortitza, Chortitza Colony Russia.
Klaas and Maria Kroeker in Lost River Saskatchewan
This photo is of Maria (Koslowski, 1833-1911) and her husband Klaas Kroeker (1828-1914) sitting outside, in front of a house in Lost River, Saskatchewan. The house is of a log and chink construction. The couple is sitting beside a window in this rustic building.
Klaas Kroeker sitting in a house
This photo is of Klaas Kroeker (1828-1914) sitting on a stool in a house, beside a table with plants on it. On the wall hangs a clock. He lived in Lost River Saskatchewan.
This photo is of young Nicholas J. Kroeker posing for a photo in Chortitza, Chortiza, Russia. He is wearing Ukrainian style clothing.
Anna Kroeker and her son Nicholas J. Kroeker in Russia
This photo is a portrait of Nicholas J. Kroeker (1905-), also known as N.J. Kroeker, standing behind his mother Anna Kroeker (nee Anna Schellenberg) (1876-). This photo was taken shortly before they immigrated to Canada. Anna died in Lost River, Saskatchewan and Nichlas (Klaas Kroeker) died in Vancover, BC in 1983.
Unidentified man and woman posing for a photo
This photo is of a woman standing beside a man seated on a chair, posing for a photo. These are Enns realtives of the Kroeker family. The man is wearing a three piece suit, tie, and pocket watrch and is seated in a chair. The woman is weaing a long sleeved, dark dress.
T.C. Birnie (Stephen Street, Morden, Manitoba)