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  • Confession of Faith." This could be for a period of five to seven years, at which time all parties could discern a way forward on the topic. If no common
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  • Mennonite girls worked as domestics in Winnipeg, prompting the establishment of a girls' home (Maedchenheim) in October 1926. The home was sponsored by the Home
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  • 1935 Jacob married Helen Bergen and the family was blessed with five children: Arnold, Evelyn, Carl, Dan, and Neta. Jacob passed away suddenly in a car
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  • sit well with Jacob. Jacob initiated a campaign to obtain a Clearbrook Post Office, which he eventually succeeded in doing. In 1959 Jacob successfully campaigned
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  • daughter of Peter Lohrenz (19 November 1811 – 13 March 1900) and Elisabeth (Neufeld) Lohrenz (24 June 1819 – 11 July 1907). Abraham and Katharina had nine children
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  • such a large area, transportation presented a serious problem. Some of the families began meeting in homes to fellowship around God’s Word. After a short
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  • but it in the 1950s it was too early to make a study of it. Jacob Sudermann, an artist and poet, died in a concentration camp. Signs of literary efforts
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  • Der Bote (2 March 1976): 12. Neufeld, Abram J. History of Plum Hollow School District #549, 1888-1962. Winnipeg, A.J. Neufeld, 1982: 11ff. "Search BC Archives
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  • 10. The families included Jacob Hoeppner, P. H. Epp, Peter Warkentin and Henry Dyck. Jacob Hoeppner had come to Manitoba as a young boy in 1876, in 1893
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  • Church) in 1942. In 1955 Neufeld was elected as the Elder of the church and remained in that position until he resigned in 1961. Neufeld served on the Conference
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  • teacher of a school organized in 1900. During the next four years a number of families from Molotschna, Ignatyevka, and Crimea, including Elder Jacob G. Wiens
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  • for the teacher which served as a temporary school was built. A second teacher, Jacob J. Dueck, was employed. In the fall of 1909 an impressive Zentralschule
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  • of Herman A. Neufeld (1860-1931) and Katharina (Klassen) Neufeld (1864-1940) and was the sister of the well-known choral musician K. H. Neufeld (1892-1957)
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  • the "Russian-Mennonite" block-print artist Dietrich Neufeld, a distant cousin who visited the Neufeld/Janzen family around 1930. Kate moved briefly to Vancouver
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  • siblings. Jacob grew up during the Depression with years of hard physical labor on the farm. God placed in Jacob’s heart a passion and a desire to be a missionary
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  • Congregational leaders prior to 1955 included Jacob B. Penner, J. J. Buller, P. Shultz, G. Klassen, John J. Neufeld and A. A. Hyde. After dissolution the church
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  • his son Jacob helped the AMR in a Mennonite village. The Regehrs were determined to emigrate and despite receiving a visa for Germany and a job offer
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  • teaching a year at Arkadak he immigrated to Canada in 1925 and lived for a while in Rosthern and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. In 1928 he purchased a farm at
    5 KB (694 words) - 20:25, 8 January 2017
  • institutions a subsidy on a per student basis. During the restructuring of the Ontario MB Conference in 1968, the Bible School Board was renamed a Committee
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  • Ukhta-Pechorski Kray where he was last seen by Jacob A. Neufeld in 1942. Earlier he had spent five and a half years in the concentration camp in North Russia
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