Early lists of Russlaender families in the Vineland area
Dublin Core
Title
Early lists of Russlaender families in the Vineland area
Description
Russlaender families arrived in the Vineland area as early as the summer of 1924 to help with the summer harvest. In the first years, there was much Russlaender movement in and out of the area. Until 1934 the congregation was composed of United Mennonites (as the Kirchliche became called in Ontario) and Mennonite Brethren who worshiped together.
The lists chosen for digitization are the most complete lists from those early years: Vineland Group in Ontario, Canada from 19 July 1924 to about 1925 (includes Winona); Family register of the Vineland group, Ontario from January 1, 1932 (includes Beamsville, Winona and Jordan).
The lists chosen for digitization are the most complete lists from those early years: Vineland Group in Ontario, Canada from 19 July 1924 to about 1925 (includes Winona); Family register of the Vineland group, Ontario from January 1, 1932 (includes Beamsville, Winona and Jordan).
Creator
Publisher
Mennonite Archives of Ontario
Date
1924-1925, 1932
Language
German
Type
Text
Identifier
XIII-2-2.3/14
Files
Collection
Citation
Vineland United Mennonite Church, “Early lists of Russlaender families in the Vineland area,” Russlaender Immigrants to Ontario: Sources & Stories, accessed November 29, 2023, https://russlaender.omeka.net/items/show/13.