Manitoba (Canada)

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Abram Janzen and Katharina Friesen

Wedding couple Abram Janzen and Katharina Friesen. The picture was taken on Dec. 1899 and they were married on Dec. 10 1899.
Abram came to Canada from Russia as a 2 year old boy with his parents Peter and Katharina (Peters) Janzen.

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Arbeitsmaterial für "Neue Heimat in der Chaco Wildnis"

1763 - 1929: Verschiedene Dokumente zur Herkunft der Mennoniten aus Russland, die Bergthaler in Russland, Landsuche in Manitoba, Manuskripte, Fotokopien, darunter das Manifest der Kaiserin Katharina II, Abschrift des Gnadenbriefes Paul Graf Rostoptschin´s und Bevollmächtigung der Delegaten, die nach Manitoba auf Landsuche reisten.
Sammlung von Material zur Erstellung des Buches „Neue Heimat in der Chacowildnis“. Der geschichtliche Hintergrund geht zurück bis ins Jahr 1789, als eine Gruppe preussischer Mennoniten in Süd-Russland ansiedelten. Besondere Beachtung findet der Volkssplitter, der 1836 aus der Kolonie Chortitz auswanderte und etwa 200 km entfernt die Bergthaler Kolonie gründete, von welcher dann wieder einige Gruppen in den Jahren 1874 bis 1876 nach Manitoba, Kanada auswanderten.

Friesen, Martin W., 1912-2000

Colorized wood engraving entitled "Interior and Exterior of Mennonite Church," in "Picturesque Canada," 1882, Toronto.

This image is a print created by a wood engraving. It is entitled "Interior and exterior of Mennonite Church." A man stands with his arm outstretched at the pulpit and two people sit on either side of him. Three men sit below the pulpit facing the congregation. A group of men are seated on the right-hand side on benches with no backs. A woman with a small child is seated on the left side with a man behind her. Inset on the top rights a church building in a village setting and a wagon on the road going towards the church. The image has been coloured (hand tinted).

John A. Friesen

A portrait of John A. Friesen, Richard's father. He is wearing a suit and tie. His hair is parted in the middle with curls on either side of the parting.

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John Friesen and Helen Dueck Friesen

John Friesen with his second wife Helen (Dueck) Friesen standing outside on the side of a house. This was their first Christmas together. They were married 22 Oct 1939. They are the parents of Richard Friesen - donor of the photographs.

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