Tiegenhagen (Molotschna)

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A three story pharmacy building. The name on

  • CA MAO M2004R 5
  • Item
  • 1920

The name on the building is: "Товарищество Я. И. Пеккеръ И Сыновья / J. A. Pekker und Söhne" (Partnership of J. A. Pekker and sons). Workers are standing in front of the building. Jakob Barkowsky, Rita's grandfather was the son of Michael Barkowsky, who was apparently very poor and died while quite young. Of the four children, only the youngest was able to remain with the mother. Jakob was taken in by a Pekker family in Tiegenhagen for whom he then worked.

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Abram and Aganetha (Reimer) Friesen family fonds

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  • Fonds
  • 1921-1938; 1956-1982

This fonds consists of two sections of letters which Jacob and Sara Braun received from the Friesen family. The first section dated 1921 to 1938 were received from the Friesen family in Ogus Tobe, Crimea, first while living in Tiegenhagen (Ukraine) and then after 1925 while living at Ste. Elizabeth, Manitoba. The second section dated 1956 to 1982 are letters written mainly by Helene Dueck, Renate Dueck, Peter Friesen and Anna Wall in the Soviet Union to Jacob and Sara Braun in Manitoba. The letters are arranged chronologically by year. The letters provide a view of how one immigrant family to Canada remained in contact with the family members left in the home country. They also provide a view of how one family experienced life in the Soviet Union from 1921 to 1982.

Friesen family (Descendants of Abram *1870)

Abschiedsfest in Tiegenhagen

This photo is of the farewell gathering in the village of Tiegenhagen in July 1924. Almost the whole village left for Canada.
First row, sitting on ground (l-r): Agnes Braun (Rempel), Justina Enns (Rempel), Maria Doerksen (Schulz), Maria Willms (Kornelsen), Margareta Wiebe, Lydia Enns (Jordan), Emma Kronrad (Grimm), Olga Loewen (Grimm), Sara Schulz.
Second row (l-r): Anna Braun (Friesen), Mrs. Woelk (Braun), Anna Poetker, Lena Warkentin (Wiebe), Aganetha ?, Aganetha Dahl, Maria Kornelsen (Konrad), Helena Loewen (Friesen), Katharina Astakhoff (Enns), Anna Boese, Kornelius Braun, Gerhard Schellenberg.
Third row (l-r): Maria Wiens (Braun), Sara Schellenberg (Kornelsen), Anna Dueck (Braun), Sara Braun (Friesen), Sara Poetker, ? Warkentin, Liese Schulz (Wiebe), Margareta Loewen, Anna Epp (Loewen), Lena Dahl (Boese), Katharina Thiessen (Kornelsen).
Fourth row (l-r): Sara Penner (Enns), Maria Wiebe, Greta Loewen (Fast), Anna Wiebe, Anna Rempel (Reimer), Lena Warkentin, Maria Friesen, Liese Tiessen (Woelk), Agnes Warkentin, Maria Schulz (Wiebe), Sara Rempel (Wiebe), Lena Dahl (Rempel), Aganeta Pauls (Enns), Liese Poetker (Braun), Margaret Loepp (Nickel).
Fifth row (l-r): Heinirch Enns, Jacob Penner, Johann Konrad, Peter Konrad, Jacob Braun, Gerhard Dick, Wilhelm Rempel, Wilhelm Schulz, Jacob Willms, Johann Wiebe, Abram Dahl, Peter Dahl, Johann Poetker, Peter Kornelsen, Wilhelm Loewen.
Sixth row (l-r): Heinirch Rempel, Jacob Braun, Peter Willms, Heinirch Schulz, Abram Loepp, Jacob Fast, Jacob Loepp, Heinrich Willms, Jacob Dahl, Gerhard Braun, Wilhelm Loewen.
Seventh row (l-r): Jacob Braun, Kornelius Woelk, Kornelius Loepp, Johann Loewen, Peter Reimer, Nicolai Enns, Abram Dahl, ? Warkentin, Jacob Schulz, Jacob Wiebe, Heinrich Poetker, Heinrich Loewen.

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Children of Jacob and Maria Braun

  • CA MAO 2015-1-97
  • Item
  • [1916?]

Seven of the nine children of Jacob and Maria (Janzen) Braun. Back (left to right): Geroge, Elizabeth, John, Jake, Peter. Front (left to right): Mary, Cornelius. Two additional children were born into the family after the photograph was taken.

Group of young adult women

This is a photo of from left to right Justina Lepp, Miche Lepp, Miche Braun, Margaret and Helene Braun, Tiegenhagen, Molotschna. [HR 167]

Mennonite house in Tiegenhagen

This is a photo of the Kornelius Loepp family's house as seen from the yard. Notice the platform in front of the door, a device our people brought with them from Danzig. Tiegenhagen, Molotschna. [HR 58]