Tina Rempel with one of her brothers
- CA MAO Hist.Mss. 10.28-DH-1391
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- 1050
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Tina Rempel with one of her brothers. Hunsberger photo
Rempel, Peter Gerhard, 1872-1933
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Tina Rempel with one of her brothers
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Tina Rempel with one of her brothers. Hunsberger photo
Rempel, Peter Gerhard, 1872-1933
Part of John B Toews fonds
Series consists of the following files:
1) Paraguay/Canada/USA/Mexico
2) Germany
3) Russia/Ukraine
4) Poland/Holland/Danzig maps
Part of John B Toews fonds
File consists of the following maps:
1) Barnaul-Slavgorod Settlement on the Kulunda Steppe, handdrawn by G. Fast and Linda Krahn. 22x28 cm.
2) Neu-Samara, Vollost Luyemburg, Kreis Busuluk, handdrawn by J.H Brucks and H. Hooge and Linda Krahn. 21x28 cm.
3) Nikolajewka, Kronstadt, Kolonie Ignatjewo, Bachmuter Kreis; handdrawn. 28x22 cm.
4) Molotschna Mennonite Area, Halbstadt and Gnadenfeld, Taurida Gov't District, 2 maps, drawn by J. Janzen. 20x32 cm.
5) Alexanderkrone, Molotschna, village plan in 1922-1928. D.Peters, handdrawn. 19x33 cm.
6) Burwalde, Chortitza, village plan, 1942; handdrawn. 22x36 cm.
7) Baratow-Schachtjin Siedlung, handdrawn by Jakob Redekopp and Linda Krahn. 20x26 cm.
8) Ohrloff, Molotschna village map, 1918, handdrawn by Gerhard Toews in 1976. 28x43 cm.
9) Kuban villages, Alexanderfeld and Wohldenfurst drawn by J. Wiens and Linda Krahn. 35x30 cm.
10)Die Tereker Ansiedlung, drawn by C. P. Toews and Linda Krahn, 1945. 22x28 cm. (The Terek settlement.)
11) The district of Halbstadt, 1938, supplied by Halbstadt Archives; handdrawn. 2 maps. 36x46 cm.
12) Karte der deutschen Siedlungen in Gebiet Rostow (ehem. Dongebiet).1958; by K. Stumpp. 45x41 cm. (Map of German settlements in the Rostow area (previously Don area).
13) Karte von Siedlungengsgebiete Orenburg/Ufa, Kasachstan, Kirgisien, und Siberien, 1964; by K Stumpp. 31x44 cm. (Map of settlements in the Orenburg/Ufa, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Siberia areas.)
14) Karte der deutschen Siedlungen in den Gebieten Omsk, Slawgorod and Zelinograd, 1964; by K.Stumpp. 32x60 cm. (Map of German settlements in the Omsk, Slavgorod and Zelinograd areas.)
15) Karte der deutschen Siedlungen in Raum Alt-Samara, Ufa-Dawlenkanowo, Orenburg, Neu-Samara aund Aktjubinsk, 1964: by K. Stumpp. 48x39 cm. (Map of German settlements in the Old Samara, Ufa-Dawlenkanowo, Orenburg, New Samara and Aktjubinsk areas.)
16) Karte der deutschen Siedlungen im asiatischen Teil der Sowjetunion:Nord-(Siberien) und Mittelasien, 1964: by K. Stumpp. 43x60 cm. (Map of German settlements in the Soviet Union: north Asia (Siberia) and central Asia.)
17) Karte der deutschen Siedlungen in ukrainisch Wolhynien, 1961; by K. Stumpp. 35x56 cm. (Map of German settlements in Volyn, Ukraine.)
18) Karte der deutschen Siedlungen im Nord-und-Suedkaukasus, 1960; by K Stumpp. 44x56 cm. (Map of German settlements in north and south Caucasus.)
19) Karte der deutschen Siedlungen in den Gouv. St. Petersburg (Leningrad) und Nowgorod, 1961; by K. Stumpp. 48x40 cm. (Map of German settlements in the provinces of St. Petersburg (Leningrad) and Novgorod. )
20) Die deutschen Siedlungen auf der Halbinsel Krim, 1959; by K. Stumpp. 35x40 cm. (German settlements on the Crimean Peninsula.)
21) Karte der ehemaligen und heutigen Siedlungsbegiete der Deutschen in der Sowjetunion, 1962; by K. Stumpp. 40x67 cm. (Map of present and previous German settlements in the Soviet Union.)
22) Uebersichtskarte der heutigen Wohngebiete der Deutschen in der Sowjetunion, 1959; by K. Stumpp. 36x56 cm. (Overview of present German areas in the Soviet Union.)
23) Karte der deutschen Siedlungen im Gebiet Stalino, Jekaterinoslaw und Charkow, 1958; by K. Stumpp. 46x37 cm. (Map of German settlements in the Stalino, Ekaterinoslav and Kharkiv areas.)
24) Die deutschen Mennoniten Kolonien in Russland, by K Beil, Muenchen. 31x54 cm. (The German Mennonite colonies in Russia.)
25) Herkunftslaender Wanderwege und Ansiedlungsgebiete (1763-1861) der Wolga-und Schwarzmeerdeutschen in den Mutterkolonien; responsibility unknown. 22x32 cm. (Settlement areas and emigration routes from Germany to the mother colonies in the Volga and Black Sea regions.)
26) Plan der grossen Barnauler Ansiedlung auf der kulundischen Steppe (Westsibierien); responsiblity unknown. 22x28 cm. (Plan of the large Barnaul settlement on the Kulunda steppe in west Siberia.)
27) Neuzeitliche deutsche Siedlungen im Weichfelmendungsgebiet, 1600; responsiblity unknown. 29x35 cm. (Current German settlements in the Weichfelmendungs area.)
28) Erinnerungen aus Ignatjewo im Lichte Geschichtlicher Wandlungen; responsibility unknown. 28x22 cm. (Memories of Ignatiev in the light of historical changes.)
29} Dorf Krasnoja Nr.3, Kreis Arkadak, Gebiet Saratow, RSFSR. Handdrawn by Alfred Rempel. 1993. 22x36 cm. (Village of Krasnoje No.3, Arkadak district, Saratov territory, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.)
letters 1786-1787 relating to the settlement of Chortitza colony; letters from Bartsch and Johann Epp to David Epp 1788-1811
Digitized from microfilm MF. MSS 16 http://mla.bethelks.edu/archives/mf_mss_16%20(bartsch)/
Bartsch, Johann, 1757-1821
Consists of Cornelius Voth's "Ein Schreibe Buch" which was continued by his son-in-law Peter Balzer.
The first two pages have recipes for remedies for stomach ache, the plague, etc. written by Peter Balzer.
Next is a 17 page family history section.
Pages 1, 2, and 3 are more remedies for illneses.
Up to p. 203 is miscellaneous poems, songs, speeches, sermons, etc.
Then several blank pages.
Page 233 starts a diary followed by accounts of what he borrowed from various people.
238-242: weather chart
258-266: remedies for horse diseases
272: recipes for gilding glass and leather
283: diary notes
288-291: remedies for human and animal illnesses
292 to end: financial notes, blacksmithing work, etc.
Voth, Cornelius, 1762-1836
Quite a few items revolving around Peter Wedel, Alexanderwohl elder. A Heinrich Balzer poem dedicated to him. An 1815 letter to him from Wilhelm Lange. His diary from 1834?-1838. Some poems and writing exercises possibly by him.
Also, Wilhelm Lange's ordination sermon. And sermons by Peter Unrau.
And Henry S. Goertzen school exercises.
Goertzen, Henry S., 1894-1973
Microfilmed letters from Lange to Peter Wedel. Location of some originals unknown.
Digitized at http://mla.bethelks.edu/archives/mf_mss_139/lange/
Dates of letters:
12 April 1815
5 June 1815
1 September 1816
11 March 1818
25 February 1819
one undated
30 July 1819
6 February 1820
Lange, Wilhelm, 1765-1841
Wall's diary 1824-1860 of events in his region. Also a listing of births, deaths, etc. mentioned in the diary, compiled by Glenn Penner. The title "Record Book of the Chortitza Mennonite Settlement 1824-1860" also seems to have been used for this document, although it isn't really an accurate description.
Wall, Jacob, 1807-1860
Consists of an arithmetic exercise book begun in 1830.
Isaak, Jakob, 1815-1866
Box 1 is books of aunt Mrs. P. R. (Louise) Schmidt. Boxes 2 and 3 are a wide variety of documents from his ancestors and relatives, mostly of the Alexanderwohl community, dating back at least to the early 19th century.
Schmidt, Hartzel, 1925-
Part of Kathy Peters Collection
Photograph appears to have been taken by a professional photographer.
Unknown
Frank and Agatha Balzer Papers
Includes correspondence between Agatha Hiebert and David Goerz; other correspondence, David Hiebert correspondence and business records, scattered photos, family history information (Hiebert, Balzer), school papers, Christmas Wünsche, autobiographical material (Frank), financial records books from lumber business. clippings
Balzer, Frank, 1859-1944
Diaries, music book, small amount of correspondence
Music book has been digitized: http://mla.bethelks.edu/archives/ms_273/
Regier, Henry G., 1861-1944
Correspondence, sermons?, printed matter
Used to be called a “Harder family collection,” because it includes papers from the extended family, but Johann Harder seems to be more or less the central person.
Harder, Johann, 1836-1930
This is an artificial collection that includes notes and research from: Cornelius Krahn while researching 1969 Mennonite Life article; James C. Juhnke while researching People of Two Kingdoms; a letter in 1873 from ? to Bernhard Warkentin about Thiessen; documents on Abraham Thiessen collected by David G. Rempel (photostatic copies); and some notes sent by James Urry in 2015.
Thiessen, Abraham F., 1838-1889