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Jacob Buhr is seated, holding a book in his left hand. Mrs. Buhr is standing beside him, wearing a long dark dress, long chain necklace and holding a flower in her right hand.In the foreground are many roses.
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Jacob Buhr is seated, holding a book in his left hand. Mrs. Buhr is standing beside him, wearing a long dark dress, long chain necklace and holding a flower in her right hand.In the foreground are many roses.
Portrait of Aelt Isaak Dyck b. 1847. He is wearing a dark suit, white shirt and black bow tie.
Left to Right: Older lady with head covering, then two ladies one standing and one seated in front, then two men, one standing and one seated who is believed to be Peter Fast, son of Jacob Fast d. 1861 and Margaretha Isaak b. 1817.
Mennonite Genealogy Inc. Photograph Collection
23 Series of photographs
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Left to right: Margaretha Isaak (wife) b. 1817, seated, Jacob Fast, a son (standing) and a daugher (seated).
Jacob Toews b. 16 Oct 1844 and his wife Gertrude (nee Hiebert) b. 18 Jun 1844 are sitting down. Gertrude is holding the young child William, Anna (Mrs.Jacob Giesbrecht is standing between her parents and daughter Susan (Mrs. John Wiebe) is sitting on her father's lap. Mrs. Toews is wearing a dark dress and a lacy cap (Haube) . Mr. Toews a dark buttoned-up vest and jacket.
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Descendants of Abraham Hiebert (1806) and Abraham Hiebert (1799)
Five generations of Abraham and Helena (Siemens) family. Abram was a capable veterinarian.
[The son Jacob b. 1833 married a Katharina Hiebert (b. 1855) as his 2nd wife, and her grandfather was Abraham (1806-1874) whose second wife was Maria Wieler (b. 1821. Thus these photographs depict 5 generations of descendants of two different Abraham Hieberts. -- ahr]
Gen 1: Abram Hiebert, b. 1801 (1806) and his second wife, Maria Wieler 1821. His first wife was Helena Siemens, 1804.
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A young couple Jakob P. Pauls and Lena Warkentin are shown. Mrs. Pauls is a sister to Katharina Willer's mother, Anna (Warkentin) Rempel. Jakob is wearing a two-piece suit with a long jacket, a white shirt and a bow tie. Lena is wearing a long dress with a wide skirt, V shaped fold in the bodice.
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David Klassen, 1813 (delegate) & Aganetha Brandt, descendants
Four generations of the delegate David Klassen familiy. On the first photo. He, his wife and child are shown on the extreme right on the boat "International" as they arrived in Manitoba with the first group of settlers in 1874
Gen 1: Immigration Ship, International arr. 1874, David Klassen family on ship.
Gen 2: Peter Klassen 1852 and wife Katharina Koop 1857
Gen 3: David Klassen, 1885, and sisters Gertrude Klassen b. 1 Jan 1892 , Aganetha Klassen, 1879 ( m Cornelius Unger), Anna Klassen, b.1888 (Mrs. Jac. Dueck), Helena Klassen b. 1890, (m. Diedrich Bartel)
Gen 4: Gertrude Klassen with adopted and foster children and grandchildren:
Back row: daughter Betty Klassen and husband Rudy Sawatzky, Shelly Klassen, Harry Friesen
Middle row: Murray Klassen, , Mrs. Abe Klassen (Kay Giesbrecht), Katharine Denise Klassen, Abe Klassen (foster child) Regina Klassen,
Front row: : Michelle Friesen, Gertrude Klassen, Darren Klassen, Anne Klassen, Denise Friesen.
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1874 Mennonite immigrants on the SS International with David Klassen far right
This photo is of the river boat, S.S. International docking at the Forks in Winnipeg, bringing the first boat load of Mennonites to Manitoba. On the upper deck, far right is David Klassen and his wife Aganetha Klassen (nee Aganetha Brandt).
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