Family:Johann Harder and Eva Dyck (1)

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Marriage[1][2] 2 Nov 1852 South Russia
Residence[3] 1881 Schoenau, West Reserve, Manitoba, Canada
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  1. Hanover Steinbach Historical Society (Manitoba), and John Dyck. Bergthal Gemeinde Buch: consisting of Bergthal Gemeinde Buch, 1843-1876 ... : Chortitzer Gemeinde Buch indexes for volumes started in 1878, 1887 and 1907 : passenger lists, 1874-1880 of Mennonite immigrants to Manitoba ... : the 1881 federal census data on residents in Manitoba Mennonite communities. (Steinbach, Manitoba: Hanover Steinbach Historical Society, c1993)
    page B91.

    Johan Harder, born 1832, baptized 19 Jun 1852, ref. A22
    married 2 Nov 1852
    Eva Dyck, born 4 Apr 1831, baptized 23 May 1849, ref. A131
    Children of this marriage:
    9 children listed - Peter, Johann, Johann, Abraham, Franz, Jacob, Heinrich, Eva, Derk

    "Ref." indicates a reference to a page in this or another church book.
    Dates prior to emigration to Canada are assumed to be given according to the Julian ("old world") calendar, which was 12 days behind the Gregorian (modern) calendar in the 1800's.

  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 1A046.

    Johann Harder, born 1832, baptized 1852 May 19, died 1905 Sep 3, [son of Peter Harder and Anna Teichroeb]
    married 1852 Nov 2:
    Eva Dyck, born 1831 Apr 4, baptized 1849 May 23, died 1905 Sep 18, [daughter of Peter Dyck and Eva Pries]
    Children of this marriage:
    8 children listed - Peter, Johann, Abram, Franz, Jacob, Heinrich, Eva, Derk

    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.
    Johann's date of death might actually be the date he was buried.

  3. family number 312, in John Dyck, editor, "1881 Federal Census", published in Bergthal Gemeinde Buch (Steinbach, MB: The Hanover-Stei
    pages 363, 376.

    'Village names were not included in the original census. They have been added here on the basis of information obtained from John Rempel and William Harms in Atlas of original Mennonite Village Homesteaders and some Burial Plots of the Mennonite West Reserve, (Altona Mb: 1990). Since the census could not always be completed in one village before the next one was started, some of the families included under a village heading may have lived elsewhere. Therefore the village names should be considered only as a guide to the place of residence. ...'
    'Schoenau ...
    Johann Harder 50
    Eva 50
    Franz 20
    Jacob 18
    Heinrich 12
    Derk 9'