497:179 | House of Heinrich p. 148; Gen. No.. - 1970s. - 6x9 cm. |
| The Lichtenau church in the 1970s. |
497:180 | House of Heinrich p. 149; Gen. No. 19. - 1941. - 12x17 cm. |
| The Bernhard Epp sons and daughters and their spouses that emigrated from the Ukraine to Canada. Couples, l-r: |
| Justina 192 and Gerhard Neufeld, Anna 195 and Wilhelm Neufeld, Jacob 194 and Maria Epp, Bernhard 196 and |
| Gertrude Epp, Katharina 197 and Gerhard Fast, Johann 198 and Maria Epp. ... |
497:181 | House of Heinrich p. 149; Gen. No. 19. - 1965. - 12x17 cm. |
| The Bernhard Epp 19 children in 1965 at the Gerhard Fast residence in Boissevain. L-r: Johann Epps, Gerhard Fasts, |
| Justina Neufeld, Wilhelm Neufelds, Jacob Epps, Bernhard Epps. |
497:182 | House of Heinrich p. 150; Gen. No. 19. - . - 9x12 cm. |
| Elsa Epp with children, Shura and Eugen. |
497:183 | House of Heinrich p. 150; Gen. No. 19. - . - 9x12 cm. |
| Gerhard Epp. |
497:184 | House of Heinrich p. 152; Gen. No.. - 1924. - 18x25 cm. |
| the third Eschalon leaving Lichtenau, Molotschna on 31 August 1924. |
497:185 | House of Heinrich p. 153; Gen. No. 19. - 1924. - 9x12 cm. |
| Justina and Gerhard Neufeld and family in 1924 just before emigrating from Russia. … |
497:186 | House of Heinrich p. 155; Gen. No. 19. - . - 5x11 cm. |
| The barn on the old Wilson farm on SW 8-3-21 where Epps first settled in Manitoba. |
497:187 | House of Heinrich p. 156; Gen. No. 19. - . - 5x8 cm. |
| Jacob Cornelson. |
497:188 | House of Heinrich p. 156; Gen. No.. - . - 5x8 cm. |
| A drosky. … |
497:189 | House of Heinrich p. 156; Gen. No. 19. - . - 9x12 cm; 2c. |
| Jacob Epp and Maria Neufeld. |
497:190 | House of Heinrich p. 157; Gen. No.. - . - 7x12 cm. |
| The MELITA. |
497:191 | House of Heinrich p. 158; Gen. No. 19. - . - 5x10 cm. |
| Jacob Epp and his four Clydesdale horses--horses of distinction--feea blesa. |
497:192 | House of Heinrich p. 158; Gen. No. 19. - . - 9x6 cm. |
| Harvesting with binder and horses. |
497:193 | House of Heinrich p. 158; Gen. No. 19. - . - 10x5 cm. |
| The stookers, l-r: unknown, Hermann Loewen, Maria Epp 1943 and Bernhard Epp 1944. |