At Peter Isaaks, Village #1, Sagradovka
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This photo shows several people on horses or in buggies at the Peter Isaaks in village #1, Sagradovka.
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At Peter Isaaks, Village #1, Sagradovka
This photo shows several people on horses or in buggies at the Peter Isaaks in village #1, Sagradovka.
Part of John B Toews fonds
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
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This is a photo of David Lammert and his wife Lena, born Dyck, Sagradowka. [HR 165]
Part of John B Toews fonds
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
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]
Unknown
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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Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This is a photo of Peter Isaak from Sagradowka. After an accident he was operated on in the Muntauer Hospital, Molotschna, but he died. L-r.: His aunt Mrs. Wall; Korn. Wall; Mrs Klassen; Mrs. Giesbrecht; H. Klassen; son Peter Isaak; W. Loewen; his widow Helena Isaak; his sons David and John; and his daughter Margareta. [HR 257]. Note: The following additional information has been provided by Anne Janzen March 7, 2011.
Correction: As per a notation in David P. Isaak's copy of the book, the man on the far right is his "Onkel", Jakob J. Isaak (25 Aug 1871-1931), not W. Loewen. Jakob was the younger brother of the deceased Peter J. Isaak (1863-1903) of #2 Neu-Schoensee. They were the sons of Jakob Peter Isaak #18864 and Helena Loewen #127284. We also have other photos of Jakob and his wife, Anna (geb. Reimer) which confirm his identity. They were exiled in 1930 and fled to her Reimer family in the Siberian Barnaul (Slavgorod) where they both died about a year later of illness and starvation. We also have the collection of his oldest son, Jacob J. Isaak (29 Nov 1893) and his family in BC. And we recently found another notation in a copy of the book, owned by his younger son, Peter J. Isaak (05 Mar 1906) of St. Catharines, ON which also identifies this Jakob J. Isaak as his father, not W. Loewen.
Correction: From the Isaak Family Register, we know that Peter J. Isaak #683080 and Helena Harder #982574 had 8 children: Helena (07 Dec 1889-29 Jun 1890) @ 6 mos.; Margaretha (18 Apr 1891); David (27 Aug 1892-02 Oct 1896) @ 4 yrs.; Peter (28 Feb 1894); Maria (29 Dec 1895), Jacob (23 Nov 1897); David (05 Nov 1899); and Johann (19 Apr 1903). The infant, John was born 2 months after his father's death in 1903 (Feb), so he is not the little boy pictured beside his mother. At that time, the 5 surviving children would have been, Greta (11), Peter (9), Maria (7), Jake (5) and David (3). Therefore, we believe these are the 3 youngest (l-r), Jake (5), David (3) and Maria (7) on this picture. We're not sure why Greta (11) and Peter (9) are not on this picture, but they were alive at this time.
We're also not sure who the young man is behind Mrs. Isaak. He's mentioned as "son Peter Isaak", but he's clearly not the son of Peter & Helena (Harder) Isaak. So far we have not been able to identify all of the other adults and are still working on that. We'll let you know if we find anything more. Peter's widow Helena (Harder) Isaak (22 Mar 1865-1909) passed away a few years later, and the children were all fostered out to other relatives.
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
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]
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
Left to right: Susie Peters, Lena Janzen, Tina Janzen, Tina Wiebe, Greta Wiebe, Miche Peters, Sara Peters. [HR 166]
This is a photo of Jakob Iand Maria (Wiebe) Isaak and their two children, Jakob Isaak and Maria Isaak. They are from Rosenort.
Unknown
Johann and Lena Voth, and Maria Wiens (later Mrs. Johann Harder)
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This is a photo of Johann and Lena Voth, Sagradowka. Right is Maria Wiens, later on Mrs. Johann Harder, the sister to Mrs. Voth. [HR 56]
Katerina Loewen Willms, 1927-2016
Part of John B Toews fonds
This file consists of the following item:
"Over Troubled Waters Into a Safe Harbour", life story of Katerina Loewen Willms as told to Hilda Heidebrecht. 33 pages. - (1 file) Box 235
Willms, Katerina (Loewen) 1927-2016
Liese Richert, Mariechen Richert
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This is a photo of the sisters Liese and Mariechen Richert from Sagradowka, 1901. [HR 119]
Local council of Zagradovka district
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
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]
Part of John B Toews fonds
File consists of the following:
1) Letters written by Lydia Schellenberg nee Schroeder of Sagradowka (Sagradovka) to her parents in Canada during the years 1923 to 1936.
2)The original letters were transcribed and typed by Katharine Hooge.
3) Clippings of a Schroeder family reunion held in Rosthern in 1972.
4) Handwritten notes by John B Toews. - (1 file) Box 234
Schellenberg, Lydia (Schroeder), 1900-1987