Molotschna Colony (Russia)

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Klaas E. Reimer

1) An old letter dated 11 April 1805 transcribed from the Archive of the Danzig Mennonite Church and published in Der Bote, 5 Jan. 1938. Written by Jakob Wiens to Johan Kauenhowen. The letter references Klaas E. Reimer, founder of the Mennonite Kleine Gemeinde.
2) "Kleine Chronik der Mennoniten an der Molotschna seit ihrer Ansiedlung bis in mein 80. Jahr" by Abraham Braun, Grossweide, Molotschan and published in Mennonitisches Jahrbuch 1907. About early Molotschna Colony settlement.

Wiens, Jakob, 18th Century

Aron A Toews

File consists of the following items:
1) Reminiscences from our Lives, Memoranda by Aron A Toews, Minister of the North Abbotsford Mennonite Brethren Church, British Columbia, Canada. Translated by John B. Toews, 107 pages.
2) A Mennonite Elder's Story by Jacob Toews, Elder of Lichtennnau Mennonite Church (Molotschna). Published in Der Botschafter, Vol. 6 (1911), No. 2, pp. 2-3. Translated by John B Toews. - (1 file) Box 235

Toews, Aron A., 1884-1969

Mennonite Village Maps

Series consists of the following maps:

1) Alexanderkrone, Molotschna village map, 20cmx33cm. Hand drawn map showing private farms, schools, churches and services before collectivization. Includes some historical data.
2) Barnauler Ansiedlung auf der kulundischen Steppe, Westsibirien, 15x20 cm, showing Mennonite villages and religions; 28x22cm, Kontratevka-Borisow; two maps.
3) Schoenau Dorfsplan 21x19cm. Hand drawn, showing names of homeowners. (Poor reproduction)
4) Village of Orloff, #6, Sagradowka, 22x28 cm. Hand drawn by Helen Kroeker. Not to scale.
5) Sagradowka (Sagradovka) Colony, 24x16cm. Hand drawn by William Schroeder showing Mennonite and Russian villages.
6) Adelsheim, #3, Dolinkovka, 28x43 cm. Hand drawn. Provided by Art Dyck.
7) Grigorjewka village, 49x17 cm. Hand drawn, showing names of homeowners.
8) Jasekobo area map, 21x27 cm. Hand drawn.
9) Dorf Rosenort, Halbstaedter Volost, Mototschna Settlement, 14x21 cm. circa 1914. Hand drawn village map showing names of homeowners of Rosenort. From "The House of Heinrich" book.
10) Nieder Chortitza, 21x27 cm. Hand drawn, showing names of homeowners, also including some important historical data.
11) Kubaner Doerfer, Alexanderfeld, Wohldemfuerst villages, 21x23 cm. Hand drawn, showing names of some homeowners.
12) Kondratevka-Borisovo Colony, 63x96 cm. Hand drawn map of showing village plan.
13) Neuenburg village maps in 1919 and 1943, 28x43 cm. Maps show names of homeowners. Some historical data is included.
14) Russian Mennonite Farm yard and House, 28x41 cm. Hand drawn sketch of farm yard and house plans.
15) Memrik map, 13x18 cm. in Russian language. Inset includes map of Sagradowka (Sagradovka) area by William Schroeder.
16) Steinfeld, Krivoy Rog Region, 21x27 cm, village map. Historical data included.
17) Osterwick, Chortitza Colony, 1914, 17x27 cm. Village map.
18) Rosenthal in 1915, Chrotitza Colony, 42x27 cm. Village map.
19) Schonhorst, Chortitza Colony, 28x22 cm. Village map with historical data.
20) Bolshoi Tokmak, Molotschna, 19x23 cm. Village map.
21) Kurushan, Molotschna, 20x28 cm. Village map.
22) Prischib, Molotschna, 20x23 cm. Village map.
23) Hierschau, Molotschna, 16x23 cm. Village map.
24) Eichenfeld, Yasykovo Colony, Dubovka #4. 21x28 cm. Village map.
25) Halbstadt, Molotschna, 22x28 cm. Village map.
26) Friedensfeld, Nikopol Region, 23x59 cm. Village map.
27) Steinfeld and area, village plan, and population statistics, 4 plates.
28) Simonsfeld and area, village plan, and population statistics, 1885-1942 and 1855-1900.
29) Kitchkas, Orenberg, 28x53 cm, village plan with notes; donated by Hugo Unger. Drawn 1982.

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Formal portrait of Anna and David Penner, a wealthy couple of Lindenau

  • CA MAO M2004U 3
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  • 1890

Formal portrait of Anna and David Penner, a wealthy couple of Lindenau, Molotschna Colony, Ukraine. In 1891 they took Alida’s grandfather, Heinrich Unruh of Gnadental into their home as a foster child who could work for them. Heinrich was 11 years old at the time. His father had died two years earlier. His mother (Alida’s great-grandmother) and the three younger of Heinrich’s 10 siblings remained in Gnadental, some distance away. Heinrich probably did not see them often after coming to live with Anna and David Penner.

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Peter Bahnmann, grandfather of Nicholas J.

  • CA MAO M2004F 4
  • Item
  • 1891

Peter Bahnmann, grandfather of Nicholas J. Fehderau, with his two daughters, Maria (standing), mother of Nicholas J. Fehderau, and Katharina.

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Franz Martens yard

The Franz Martens yard (Wirtschaft) and house in Rückenau (Rueckenau) around 1900. Franz Martens is in the smaller carriage to the right and the engaged couple, Peter Martens and Helene Wieler, and Margarete Wieler, are in the larger carriage to the left. Helena Martens is standing at the gate and Anna Dueck is beside the smaller carriage.

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