Schoenfeld Colony (Alexandrovsk, South Russia)

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  • Schroeder and Huebert, Mennonite Historical Atlas, p. 102
  • Krahn, Cornelius. "Schönfeld Mennonite Settlement (Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 15 Mar 2016.

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Schoenfeld Colony (Alexandrovsk, South Russia)

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Schoenfeld Colony (Alexandrovsk, South Russia)

  • UF Brazol Colony
  • UF Schönfeld Mennonite Settlement (Zaporozhye Oblast, Ukraine)

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Schoenfeld Colony (Alexandrovsk, South Russia)

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Murder of five members of the Tiessen families in 1918

This is a photo of five members of one family lined up in their coffins. They are Anna Tiessen of Soljonaja estate, Aron Tiessen of the Marienhof estate; and Heinrich H. Tiessen, Peter G. Tiessen and Gerhard H. Tiessen of the Gawrilowka estate. These people were all found murdered in the Schoenfeld Volost near Rosenhof. [HR 261]

Schoenfeld school, 1902

Front row (left to right): Anna Neufeld, Gredel Thiessen, Anna Thiessen, Gerthrude Peters, Luise Wilms. Second row (left to right): Maria Schroeder, Aganetha Dick, Henriethe [?] Banmann, Katharina Peters, Lehrer [teacher] Franz Peters, Maria Peters, Gretha Wiens, Luise Thiessen, Anna Schroeder. Third row (left to right): David Dick, Peter Dick, Wilhelm Dick, Abram Dick, Johann Heidebrecht, Heinrich Papke [?], Heinrich Banman [?], Gerhard Heidebrecht. Back row (left to right): Heinrich Mirau, Johann Dick, Otto Schrieber [?], Wilhelm Heidebrecht, Gerhard Schroeder, Peter Neufeld, Wilhelm Peters, Johann Wiens, Johann Papke [?].

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The Peters Store owned by Peter Peters, maternal

  • CA MAO M2004B 1
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  • 1915

The Peters Store owned by Peter Peters, maternal grandfather of Marg Boldt. Jewelry was sold here and the family was well off. The Brasol Colony was just north of the Molochna Colony.

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Thiessen family, victims of bandits

This is a photo of one woman and four men in open coffins placed outside on the ground. They were murdered in their home, near the station of Sojiewsky Sawood Ekaterinoslov Gouvern in January, 1918. (Left to right): Annie Thiessen, eighteen years old, threw herself in front of her father, Abram Thiessen, and thus saved his life; her uncle, Aron Thiessen; Heinrich Thiessen left a wife and three children; Peter Thiessen, engaged to be married and Gerhard Thiessen, engaged to be married.

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