Probably Dyck or Boechler Family
- CA MHSS 1032 07 LG
- Part
- ca.1904
Family of eight, see item 1032 08, reverse
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Probably Dyck or Boechler Family
Family of eight, see item 1032 08, reverse
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Probably Dyck or Boechler Family
Given name and year of birth of the 8 people in photo, see photo obverse, Item 1032 07 LG
Back row: Margaret 1893, Frank 1890.
Middle row: Tena 1898, Baby Pete 1905, Helen 1888, John 1897.
Front row: Diedrich 1903, (?) 1900.
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13 members of Neufeld / Dyck family. See photo reverse item MHSS 1032 10 LG.
Blended family as described by the writer:
Half sisters Sarah, Susie and Anne Neufeld,
Step sister Nettie Dyck,
Grandmother holding uncle Ben Neufeld,
(step?) brother Henry Dyck,
Dad,
Grandfather,
Brother John Neufeld,
Half brother Cornie Neufeld,
Step brother Pete Dyck,
Half brother Abe Neufeld.
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Hand written list of family members, see photo obverse Item 1032 09 LG
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Studio photo of young man in Russian uniform. At later time lived in Sonningdale, Sask.
See reverse of Item MHSS 891-15
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Portrait of woman. See photo reverse item MHSS 891-17
Kogan, Ber (Alexandrovsk)
Russian Photo Card, Telephone No. 192
Photo card with medals and diplomas. See photo obverse item MHSS 891-16
Kogan, Ber (Alexandrovsk)
Heinrich & Agatha Heppner Golden Wedding Anniversary
Man and woman posing for wedding anniversary photo
Fast, Helen Lehn, 1936-
A man and a woman stand at the door of a house with an open casket propped on the step in front of them.
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Post card in German script, Jacob Neufeldt (?), B. A. Friesen
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Post Card addressed to Mr. Henry Balzer, Goessel, Kansas. 2 Cents U. S. Postage Paid Flagstaff Ariz. Item UNK 1017 on obverse.
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Three camp site buildings in valley.
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Six men using shovels and auger to salvage product from rail line. It may have been grain from a grain elevator fire or a railcar load of coal. Three observers sitting on roof of C.N.R. rail car.
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8 farm families (Froese, Janzen, Kehler, Kasper, Froese, Martens, Gerh. & Hein Friesen, Warkentin) rented the threshing machine from the Kurtebaun in 1927.
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