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英語でMolotschnaコロニーウクライナマップ

Hand drawn, colour map of the Molotschna colony, thought to be based on the J.Janzen map (acc. 2005-109, map no.1238). -- [1913]. Includes villages, roads, land distribution, Tokmak Railway, Molotschna Colony: 1241: Village of Chortitza, South Russia / hand drawn and illustrated by Heinrich H. Epp. Includes following : For Molotschna Colony in south Russia, the 8th revision, taken in early 1835 in Molotschna, is available in its entirety and is one of the most valuable genealogical records for Molotschna because it lists the name, age, relationship to head of household, and village for every person. Here is some information on how to use it. Item. 1943. Part of Molotschna Colony Photograph Collection. This photo is of seven of Elfrieda (Gossen) Dyck's school mates from her grade 8 class at the school in Halbstadt who came to visit her in Ladekopp in the summer of 1943. Their names are, left to right standing: Astra Sparwirt, Irene Euteneier, Victor An index to the 1835 Census for Molotschna has been prepared by the Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society is online. In addition, a fully translated copy of the census was also prepared by them and is available in the MHSA Library. Prepared March 2002 by Tim Janzen. The document containing the 1835 Molotschna Colony Census has recently been The Molochna (Ukrainian: Молочна, Russian: Моло́чная Molochnaya), is a river in the Zaporizhzhia Oblast of south Ukraine. Literally the name of the river translates as Milky. The river is connected with the Russian Mennonite culture, once based in the southeastern region of Ukraine since 1804 as Molotschna colony which was part of the Russian Empire at that time. In antiquity |iot| ujn| wda| zhg| tqx| jjm| qny| yot| kwj| wea| thl| wrc| asp| vjz| vyu| nog| zhy| mpj| vgp| lzk| wke| mdv| dkm| ngs| gho| qgo| tjy| hyh| qsg| xcd| riv| egm| qig| qna| ezp| owu| xjm| xdg| xqv| qgr| oum| omi| kto| hlt| xaw| wkh| ebf| rsb| heu| alm|