Zagradovka (Russia)

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Forestry Service

This file consists of the following items:
1) David Wiebe, "Forsteidienst 1920-1922, bei den Soviets", document 12 pages, translated and transcribed document by David Wiebe, "Forestry Service under the Soviets, 1920-1922" 13 pages. Box 258

David Wiebe

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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Reimer Photo

This is a photo of five Reimer brothers and their wives from Sagradowka, South Russia. 1905. Left to right: Jakob Reimer, widower, District mayor of Sagradowka and later on Barnaul, Siberia, Abram Reimer, Peter Reimer, Heinrich Reimer, David Reimer. [HR 157]

Local council of Zagradovka district

This is a photo of the Volostnoj S'chod of the Zagradovka district. This was something like a local parliament where the representatives of the villages decided on various problems. Middle row (5th from left): Gerhard Penner. Front row (left to right): unknown, unknown, Ivanov, B. Fast, A. Bergen, the postmaster, H. Derksen, P. Goossen, Weingart, Gerhard Lohrenz and Boldt. [HR 216]

Funeral of little girl

This is a photo of a little girl lying in a coffin with flowers around it. She is the daughter of Johann and Maria (Wiebe-Isaak) Janzen, Friedensfeld No. 3, Zagradovka, a first cousin to Dr. Henry D. Wiebe (1917-1986).

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Peter and Margaret Isaak and family

This is a photo of Peter and Margaret Isaak with their children. They are the parents of David Isaak from Sagradowka. HR 169. Note: The following additional information has been provided by Anne Janzen March 7, 2011.
Correction: Peter Jakob Isaak's wife's name was Helene (geb. Harder), not Margaret. Addition: This family portrait was taken in 1896, and they lived in #2 Neu-Schoensee.
The 3 children are: Margaretha (18 Apr 1891), Peter (28 Feb 1894) and Maria (29 Dec 1895).
This information was written in a copy of the book owned by David P. & Helena (Janzen) Isaak of Saskatoon, SK They are pictured at the bottom-left on the same page.

Wilhelm and Katharina (Dekker) Martens

This is a photo of Wilhelm Martens and his wife Katharina born Dekker. She was the daughter of a Hutterite family. Martens was born in 1819 in Tiegenhagen, Prussia. In 1837 he walked from Tiegenhagen to the Molotschna settlement in Southern Russia. It took him six weeks to make the trip. He settled in Sagradowka, and died there at the age of 100 years, 4 months, and 11 days. He remained in fair physical condition until the end. The couple shared married life for over 71 years. [HR 94]

Gerhard and Anna Wiens

This is a photo of Gerhard and Anna Wiens, Sagradowka. Wiens was a teacher and died in the twenties. His wife and her children had to go through great difficulties. [HR 251]

Youth from Zagradovka

This is a photo of youth from Sagradowka: Maria Harder, Anna Harder, Katja Isaak, Lena Harder, Anna Isaak, Maria Isaak, Helene Isaak and Jakob Harder. [HR 116]

B.B. Janz collection

File consists of the following items:
1.1 B.B. Janz "Wir haben gesuendigt",German, 4 pages. English translation, "We have sinned" 6 pages; Peter Baerg "Der Selbstschutz in der Halbstaedter Wollost 1918-1919" (letter lists names of individuals murdered in Blumenort); "Ein Selbstschuetzler Erzaehlt", "Eine Woche in Podwod mit Pferd und Wagen",
1.2) John Wall Letter to B.B. Janz" Mennonite Participation in Colonist's Brigade", 1951
1.3) Anonymous letters to B.B. Janz, " The Selbstschutz in the Halbstadt Volost" (1918-1919)od (mit Pferd und Wagen) 1919.
1.4) J.G. Dyck letters, Leamington, Ontario, 1956.
1.5) A. P. Bergmann letter , Steinbach, 1956
1.6) J.N. Wittenberg, "Etliche Hauptmomente von dem Mordtag in Altenau I'm Oktober 1919" 2 pages, translated by John B. Toews
1.7) P. Goossen, "The Makhno Bands in Zagradovka" , 1919, 2 pages translated by John B. Toews
1.8) B.B. Janz." Abschiedsede von Bruder B.B. Janz" Tiege,1926, 6 pages.

2) Folksfreund Articles written in 1918 by Jacob Martens, A. Klassen, Peter Braun, Enns, Elder H. Unruh, Abraham Kroeker,
H. Neufeld, Translated by John B. Toews. - (1 file) Box 255

Janz, Benjamin B., 1877-1964

Funeral of Elisabeth Heidebrecht

This is a photo of approx. 53 people standing around the open coffin of Elisabeth Heidebrecht (1841-1902). She was the daughter of Abraham and Justina Toews, Furstenwerder, Molotschna. They are outside with bare trees and a house behind them. [Look on back of photo for more information]

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