Family:Isaac Enns and Agatha Peters (1)

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Marriage[1][2][3] 3 Jan 1922 West Reserve, Manitoba, Canada
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  1. registration #1922-002243, in Manitoba Vital Statistics Online Database.

    Isaac K Enns and Agatha Peters married 03/01/1922 [dates in this source are given as dd/mm/yyyy] in [RM of] Rhineland

  2. Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society; Sommerfeld Mennonite Church; Henry Unger; Martha Martens; and Adolf Ens. Sommerfeld Gemeinde Buch: Registers of the Church at West Lynne 1881-1935. (Winnipeg, Manitoba: Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society, 2004)
    page U110.

    Weidenfeld; Bergthaler
    Johan Peters, born 1864 Dec 4, baptized 1885, [died 1925 Jul 13], [son of Peter Peters and Maria Wiens]
    married 1888 Jul 1:
    Maria Wiebe, born 1869 Apr 1, baptized 1888, [died 1952 Jan 30], [daughter of Kornelius Wiebe and Helena Klassen]
    Children of this marriage:
    Helena Peters, born 1889 Apr 21, baptized 1908 Jun 8, [died 1968 Apr 4], married Jacob Fehr, ref. 2B568
    Maria, born 1891 Jan 18, baptized 1911 Jun 5, [died 1988 Sep 23], married Peter Thiessen, ref. 3A078
    Agatha, born 1892 Oct 14, baptized 1911 Jun 5, [died 1930 Apr 28], married Isaak Ens, ref 3A494
    Justina, born 1894 Dec 9, [died 1916 Dec 4], [married Peter Toews]
    Anna, born 1896 Nov 4, [died 1979 Aug], [married Peter E Braun]
    Katharina, born 1898 Feb 21, [died 1973 May 3]
    Sarah, born 1901 Mar 21, [died 1961 May 2], [married Isaac Enns]
    Aganetha, born 1903 Jun 13, [died 1996 Feb 14], [married Daniel Peters]
    Johann, born 1905 Sep 25, [died 1969 Apr 26], [married Tina Friesen]
    Susanna, born 1907 Apr 18, [died 1977 Apr 22], [married Johann Schellenberg]

    "Ref." indicates a reference to a page in this or another church book. Information in square brackets [] was added by the editors, from other sources.
    Dates prior to immigration to Canada may be given according to the Julian ("old world") calendar, which was 12 days behind the Gregorian (modern) calendar in the 1800's.
    "Weidenfeld" and "Bergthaler" refer to notes in the register; "Weidenfeld" probably indicating that the family belonged to a congregation in Weidenfeld, East Reserve (near Gruenthal) prior to moving to the West Reserve, and "Bergthaler" indicating that the family joined the Bergthaler church when it split with the Sommerfeld church (confirmed by information from a grandson).

  3. Agatha was Isaac's second wife.