Exact birthdates are withheld for individuals whose deaths are not listed and who are under the age of 92.
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Main Centre Mennonite Brethren Church, Main Centre, Saskatchewan. Mennonite Brethren Church Record [frame 528]
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Bridgeway Community Church, Bridgeway Community Church, Swift Current, Saskatchewan, church records [Frame 2188]
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Redekop, Freda Pellman, ed., The Redekop(p) Book: The Descendants of Benjamin Redekopp (1833-1907) and Anna (Wiebe nee Berg) Redekopp (1819-1899)
(Berg family (Anna Berg Wiebe Redekopp, 1819-1899). Redekopp family (Benjamin Redekopp, 1833-1907). Bergen family. Dyck family. Martin family. Neufeld family. Unger family. Wiens family.),
Waterloo, Ont.: BenAnna Tree Publishers, 1984, Center for Mennonite Brethren Studies - Fresno. [30]
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Regier, Elaine. Transcriber., Oma Regier's Archives (Memory Books, Notes)
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Die Mennonitische Rundschau
(Most issues are available online at archive.org)
(
https://archive.org/details/pub_die-mennonitische-rundschau),
Published in Elkhart, Indiana 1880-1908; Scottdale, Pennsylvania 1908-1923; Winnipeg, Manitoba 1923-2007 [Aug 1999, p27]
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UnRuh, Ernie, The UnRuh Family History (to 2002),
Winnipeg, Manitoba 2002
Canadian Mennonite Board of Colonization Records
(These records provide information about Mennonites who immigrated from Russia to Canada between 1923-1930 and between 1947-1960. The 1923-1930 records are available online at: https://www.mharchives.ca/holdings/organizations/CMBoC_Forms/
Because of privacy concerns, the 1947-1960 records are not online but are available at archives.), Mennonite Heritage Archives. [Record number 3849] View 3849
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