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Note: "Church Book" p. 51a: "Moved to the Crimea". One record says he was born 23 Apr 1841.
Citations:
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[4]
Ratzlaff, Erich L., Im Weichselbogen, Mennonitensiedlungen in Zentralpolen
(For an English translation see: https://www.mharchives.ca/publications/),
Christian Press, Winnipeg, Manitoba. 1971 [156]
2
[165]
Duerksen, Velda (Richert); Duerksen, Jacob A., Church Book of the Alexanderwohl Mennonite Church in the Molotschna Colony
(Translation of Kirchen buch der Gemeinde zu Alexanderwohl.),
Goessel, Kansas, Mennonite Immigrant Historical Foundation, 1987, Center for Mennonite Brethren Studies - Fresno. [51]
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[3]
Deutsch-Wymyschle, Poland. Mennonite Church records
(As excerpts in the Holmfield Mennonite Brethren church records.), Center for Mennonite Brethren Studies - Fresno. [22]
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[3]
Deutsch-Wymyschle, Poland. Mennonite Church records [34]
Kirchen-Buch der Mennoniten Gemeinde im Turner County Dakota Angefangen im Jahr 1876,
Photocopy, MLA.CONG.24. Mennonite Library and Archives, Bethel College, North Newton, Kansas [58, 59]
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[1619]
Garbin, Marylou
(Submission to GRANDMA Project by Marylou Garbin.) [30 Jan 2002]
Hiebert, Clarence, ed., Brothers in Deed to Brothers in Need: a Scrapbook about Mennonite Immigrants from Russia, 1870-1885
(The title may be a play on words. "BrĂ¼der in Not" (Brothers in Need) was a German relief organization that sent food and money to starving Mennonites. The Soviets reinterpreted this humanitarian aid as "fascist collaboration."),
Newton, Kansas / Faith & Life Press, 1974 [165]