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Theodore Norbert "Ted" Harder

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#413446 ♂

/097te



 

Birth:

Born:

22 October 1915, Pordenau, Molotschna, South Russia

2  village details 

Death:

Died:

17 October 2005, St. Catharines, Ontario

3,4

(89 years, 11 months, 26 days)


Buried:

21 October 2005, St. Catharines, Ontario

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135717080


Facts &
events:

Immigrated:

S. S. Empress of France; arrived

8 August 1924, Quebec City, Quebec

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 Last update of Individual data:

23 May 2023

Parents:


Family #76793

Father:

Harder, Abraham Heinrich

26 July 1879, Kleefeld, Molotschna, South Russia


Mother:

Nickel, Anna

18 October 1879, Kleefeld, Molotschna, South Russia

#203660

Spouse:

Willms, Mary "Mika"

1 August 1918, Petershagen, Molotschna, South Russia


Married:

10 August 1940, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario

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Children:


   1 --

+

Harder, Robert John "Bob"

Between 1940 and 1944, Vineland, Ontario


   2 --

+

Harder, Denis Theodore

Between 1945 and 1949, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario


   3 --

+

Harder, Carolyn Mary Katherine Anna

Between 1950 and 1954, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario

#203661

Spouse:

Klassen, Helen Margaret

14 June 1930, Alexandrovka, South Russia


Married:

10 October 1970, Winnipeg, Manitoba

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Notes:

  • Note: His

    n.s.

    birth date was 4 Nov 1915. The Harders lived in St. Catharines, ON for 23 years. They lived in British Columbia during WWII. Ted lived in Virgil (Pleasant Manor) at the time of his death.

  • Exact birthdates are withheld for individuals whose deaths are not listed and who are under the age of 92.

Citations:




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[6]

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 [17 Oct 1973, p12]

 NF 

This issue of the Mennonitische Rundschau was not found.

2 

[56]

Der Bote [Winnipeg, Manitoba], Bote (First published in Rosthern, Saskatchewan. Merged with Christlicher Bundesbote in 1947. Publication ceased in 2008.), Winnipeg, Manitoba [27 Apr 2005]

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[2979]

van Dongen, Edith, van Dongen, Edith (Submission to GRANDMA Project by Edith van Dongen. Original submission documents at Center for M.B. Studies, Fresno, CA.) [21 Nov 2005]

4 

[813]

Canadian Mennonite [Waterloo, Ontario] (https:​/​/canadianmennonite​.org​/), Waterloo, Ontario [3 Apr 2006]

5 

[14]

Find a Grave, Memorial 135717080.

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[56]

Der Bote [Winnipeg, Manitoba], Bote [Winnipeg, Manitoba] [28 Jan 1969, p7]

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[856]

The Standard [St. Catharines, Ontario], Newspaper obituary, St. Catharines, Ontario [19 Oct 2005]

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[470]

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 1121] View 1121

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