Teichroeb


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Peter Johann Teichroeb (1829-1898) married Justina Wolf (1834-1915?) in about 1851. They had five known children. The family lived in Georgstal in the Mennonite Colony of Fuerstenland, Russia. In about 1876 they immigrated to Manitoba, Canada. Descendants and relatives lived in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Alberta and elswhere.




A Canadian Story


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Omer William Strahl, son of Louis William Strahl (1893-1931) and Hildur Naomi Larson (1898-1957), was born in 1926 in Manitoba. He married Martha Ens, daughter of Henry Ens and Martha Rempel, in 1952 in Dunnville, Ontario. They had four children. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Sweden and Manitoba.







Reinland


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Reinland was originally a Mennonite settlement in southern Manitoba.




Pennsylvania German Pioneers


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Descendants of Jacob Dyck and Elisabeth Jaeger


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The Dyck family likely came with the German migration to the Ukraine in 1788. Jacob Dyck (1800-1869) was born in Kronsgarten, Russia to Jacob and Anna Bartel Dyck. He married Elisabeth Jaeger and they had eight children. They later moved to Kronsthal, Russia. In the 1870's their children began immigrating to Manitoba, Canada. Descendants still live in Canada as well as the United States.




The Bergthal Colony


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Seeking to Be Faithful


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The Evangelical Mennonite Conference today has a world-wide reach and has multiplied in Canada. Read its story: its roots in the Protestant Reformation and the start of the Anabaptist movement, its renewal history, the search for religious freedom that brought it to North America, and its development from obscurity to a widespread missionary effort. It's all by the grace of Christ.