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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Anna Neufeld's locket

Anna Neufeld's locket with pictures of her brother and husband. They are dressed in the uniform of Red Cross workers during the First World War. She is wearing the locket in photograph 350.1.

Anna Reimer family fonds

  • CA MHC PP
  • Fonds
  • 1925-1978

This fonds consists of 3 volumes of letters translated into English depicting life in Russia and the Soviet Union 1925-1978. In 1925 Anna Reimer's daughter, Katherina Enns and her husband Wilhelm Enns immigrated to Canada along with Anna's son's family, Johann and Kaethe Reimer. Anna and her other children remained in Russia, hoping also to move later but could not do so. This fonds consists of the letters the family members in Canada received, documenting the situation in the Soviet Union. The letters were translated by Katherina and Wilhelm Enns' children Con Enns and Elizabeth Enns, her husband Edward Enns and daughter Ruth Enns. "Katherina Enns and Johann Reimer left behind in Russia their sisters Anna Epp, Mariechen Reimer, Margareta Enns, Susanna Reimer, Elisabeth Teichroeb, and a brother Dietrich Reimer and their mother Anna (Peters) Riemer."

Teichroeb, Elisabeth (Reimer), 1890-1978

Children - four sets of cousins

These are the children of four siblings: Peter Neufeld , Gerhard Neufeld, Cornelius Neufeld and Agatha (Neufeld) Enns (wife of Peter Enns) in the village of Schoenfeld, Chortitza district in the year 1908. At that time most people knew their cousins and felt close to them. [HR 214]

Enns grandchildren

Back row (left to right): Jacob Enns, Jacob Tiessen. Second row (left to right): Peter Enns, Margaret (Tiessen) Gossen, Elizabeth Rogolsky, Susanna (Enns) Tiessen, Elizabeth Enns, Paul Rogolsky. Third row (left to right): Frank Tiessen, Neta (Tiessen) Neufeld, Mary (Rogolsky) Neufeld, Margaret (Enns) Neufeld, Neta Roglosky, Lena Enns, Jacob Enns. Front row (left to right): John Enns, Anna (Toews) Tiessen, Nick Tiessen, Betty Tiessen.

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Farewell for Bahnman family

This is a photo of a Bahnman family with friends and family at a farewell party. In 1903 a Bahnman family from Schoenfeld emigrated to North America. This photo shows a good cross section of our people at that time. Notice the men in their hats or caps and the older women with the "Hoove", but non for the younger. [HR 80]

Funeral of Anna (Enns) Tiessen with children

Peter J. Tiessen and his children stand behind the open coffin of their wife and mother Anna (Enns) Tiessen. Left to right: Liese (being held by a maid), Anna, Margaret, Peter J., Peter, Jacob. Caption written on photograph frame reads "Fathers first wife. Liese, Made, Anna, Margaret, Father P.J. Tiessen, Peter, Jacob in 1904."

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Funeral of Anna (Enns) Tiessen with siblings

Siblings of Anna (Enns) Tiessen and her husband Peter Jacob Tiessen gather for a formal portrait around the open coffin at Anna's funeral. Peter Tiessen was Franz Tiessen's father. Standing at left: Peter Tiessen. Couples (left to right): Margaret (Tiessen) and Peter Rempel, Elizabeth (Enns) and Nicholas Tiessen, Aganetha (Enns) and Paul Rogalsky, ? (Tiessen) and ? Enns, Sara (Janzen) and Jacob Tiessen, ? and Jacob Rempel, Elizabeth and Jacob Enns.

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Funeral of Johann Enns

Siblings and in-laws of Johann Enns pose for a formal photograph behind his open coffin. Left to right: Susanna (Dueck) Enns (widow of Johann Enns), Jacob and Elizabeth Enns, Nicholas and Elizabeth (Enns) Tiessen, Paul and Aganetha (Enns) Rogalsky, Peter and Elizabeth (Fast) Tiessen, unknown couple.

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