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− | Heinrich Abram Ediger, born 6 November 1858, at Gnadenfeld, [[Molotschna Mennonite Settlement (Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine)|Molotschna]], [[Russia|Russia]], died 23 June 1943 | + | Heinrich Abram Ediger: publisher, editor, banker, and burgomaster of [[Berdyansk (Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine)|Berdyansk]], South Russia; born 6 November 1858, at Gnadenfeld, [[Molotschna Mennonite Settlement (Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine)|Molotschna Mennonite Settlement]], [[Russia|Russia]], the son of Abram A. Ediger (4 September 1833, Grossweide, Molotschna, South Russia - 1909, Sarona, Crimea, South Russia) and Sara Helene Hausknecht (1842, Insel Chortitza, Chortitza Mennonite Settlement, South Russia - 1898, Halbstadt, Molotschna). Heinrich's wife was Emilie Friesen. Heinrich died on 23 June 1943 in [[Karlsruhe (Baden-Württemberg, Germany) |Karlsruhe]], [[Germany|Germany]]. |
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+ | Heinrich's father Abram Ediger taught at Rosenhof, Melitopol district, 1861-1867, then moved to Berdyansk to start a business. The young Heinrich received his training under David Görz. He graduated from the [[Gnadenfeld Zentralschule (Gnadenfeld, Molotschna Mennonite settlement, Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine)|Gnadenfeld Zentralschule]], taught for a number of years, and established a print shop and bookstore in Berdyansk, where he became a leading businessman and for a number of years the burgomaster. He was also co-editor of <em>[[Der Botschafter (Periodical) |Der Botschafter]] </em>and active in the Mennonite brotherhood of Russia. Ediger had three sons with a university training, Theodor, a historian, Harry, a lawyer, and [[Ediger, Alexander (1893-1938?)|Alexander]], the elder of the [[Schönsee Mennonite Church (Molotschna Mennonite Settlement, Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine)|Schönsee Mennonite Church]]. After the [[Russian Revolution and Civil War|Russian Revolution]] Ediger came to Germany and lived at Karlsruhe until his death. | ||
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+ | Ediger published an article, "Meine Schulzeit bei Lehrer Heinrich Franz" <em>(Bote, </em>Nos. 20-25, 1930), and a book, <em>Erinnerungen aus meinem Leben </em>(Karlsruhe, 1927). | ||
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+ | GRANDMA (The '''G'''enealogical '''R'''egistry '''an'''d '''D'''atabase of '''M'''ennonite '''A'''ncestry) Database, 7.05 ed. Fresno, CA: [http://calmenno.org/index.htm" California Mennonite Historical Society], 2013: #208939. | ||
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Heinrich Abram Ediger: publisher, editor, banker, and burgomaster of Berdyansk, South Russia; born 6 November 1858, at Gnadenfeld, Molotschna Mennonite Settlement, Russia, the son of Abram A. Ediger (4 September 1833, Grossweide, Molotschna, South Russia - 1909, Sarona, Crimea, South Russia) and Sara Helene Hausknecht (1842, Insel Chortitza, Chortitza Mennonite Settlement, South Russia - 1898, Halbstadt, Molotschna). Heinrich's wife was Emilie Friesen. Heinrich died on 23 June 1943 in Karlsruhe, Germany.
Heinrich's father Abram Ediger taught at Rosenhof, Melitopol district, 1861-1867, then moved to Berdyansk to start a business. The young Heinrich received his training under David Görz. He graduated from the Gnadenfeld Zentralschule, taught for a number of years, and established a print shop and bookstore in Berdyansk, where he became a leading businessman and for a number of years the burgomaster. He was also co-editor of Der Botschafter and active in the Mennonite brotherhood of Russia. Ediger had three sons with a university training, Theodor, a historian, Harry, a lawyer, and Alexander, the elder of the Schönsee Mennonite Church. After the Russian Revolution Ediger came to Germany and lived at Karlsruhe until his death.
Ediger published an article, "Meine Schulzeit bei Lehrer Heinrich Franz" (Bote, Nos. 20-25, 1930), and a book, Erinnerungen aus meinem Leben (Karlsruhe, 1927).
Bibliography
GRANDMA (The Genealogical Registry and Database of Mennonite Ancestry) Database, 7.05 ed. Fresno, CA: " California Mennonite Historical Society, 2013: #208939.
Author(s) | Benjamin H Unruh |
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Date Published | 1956 |
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Unruh, Benjamin H. "Ediger, Heinrich Abram (1858-1943)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1956. Web. 25 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Ediger,_Heinrich_Abram_(1858-1943)&oldid=115087.
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Unruh, Benjamin H. (1956). Ediger, Heinrich Abram (1858-1943). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 25 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Ediger,_Heinrich_Abram_(1858-1943)&oldid=115087.
Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 2, pp. 148-149. All rights reserved.
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