[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Der Sendbote obituaries (was: Re: Manitoba Churches (Baptist))
DLPratt123 at aol.com
DLPratt123 at aol.com
Thu Jul 24 05:26:42 PDT 2014
Thank you to all who responded publicly and privately. One person
indirectly suggested the Canadian Baptists of Western Canada, which turns out to be
Manitoba and further west; their website mentions the two more easterly
groups. Most of us with Baptist ancestors either in Canada or the USA will
probably want the German Baptists, renamed the North American Baptists, email
address as in Corinne's reply below.
The NAB archives volunteered the little information they had on Plum
Coulee, but with some give and take and further research we established that the
records went to the Baptist church in Morris, Manitoba. The people there
tried very hard to help but were able to locate no Plum Coulee document older
than the list of members who transferred in 1920.
The North American Baptists have a complete set (1853-1971) of the
German-language newspaper Der Sendbote on microfilm, and volunteered to look up
obituaries, if you provide name and date of death. They will email copies of
what they find, $10 for the first obituary and $5 for other obituaries.
(Speaking for myself, since an unsuccessful search is more laborious than a
successful search, you may want to send something even in that case.) They
found obituaries for three of the six family members I named (and I already
had a couple more), but that is too small a sample for me to determine how
obituaries were chosen for publication. An obituary may well contain
birthplace or place of baptism in Eastern Europe, making up somewhat for the
dearth of surviving Volhynian records.
Dan Pratt
In a message dated 6/17/2014 3:00:09 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
ger-poland-volhynia-request at sggee.org writes:
If the Baptist church belonged to the "North American Baptist Conference",
this is the email for their archives, in Sioux Falls.
nabarchives at sfseminary.edu
Corinne Arnold
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> Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2014 14:37:37 -0400 (EDT)
> From: DLPratt123 at aol.com
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> Any ideas where records might be found for Baptist churches that have
> ceased to exist? (I have in mind particularly the church at Plum Coulee,
> Manitoba, where my great-aunt was baptized circa 1908 while residing in
> Neche ND; the Baptists left in the 1930s, but the Mennonites still have
the
> Baptist bell on display.)
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