Photo Gallery

A collection of old family photographs dating as far back as the first half of the 19th century.

Daniel Teichroeb (1835-1918) and Maria Abrams (1835-1891); the boy standing between them is an orphan who was living with them at the time.

It is likely that this photograph was taken in the village of Schoenhorst in the Mennonite settlement of Chortitza.

Johann Wolf (1778-1848), maternal grandfather of Daniel Teichroeb (1835-1918) and father of Anna Wolf (1806-1840). Anna was the mother of Daniel Teichroeb (1835-1918) and wife of Daniel Teichroeb (1789-1857). This picture was taken early in the first half of the 19th century, not long after photography became popularized.

Peter Teichroeb (1857-1944), a son of Daniel Teichroeb (1835-1918) and Maria Abrams (1835-1891). This photograph was likely taken in Saskatchewan after 1925.

Agatha Dueck (1859-1922) with her youngest son Daniel Teichroeb (1904-2005). Daniel was the son of Agatha Dueck (1859-1922) and Peter Teichroeb (1857-1944). Daniel was my grandfather.

This photo was taken around 1910 in the village of Olgafeld in the Mennonite settlement of Fuerstenland.

Katharina Teichroeb (1891-1980), daughter of Peter Teichroeb (1857-1944) and Agatha Dueck (1859-1922).

(Photo courtesy of Phil Wall)

Katharina Teichroeb (1891-1980), daughter of Peter Teichroeb (1857-1944) and Agatha Dueck (1859-1922). 

Jacob Leppki (1890-1926), future husband of Katharina Teichroeb (1891-1980), wearing the uniform of a medic in the Russian Army during WWI.

(Photo courtesy of Phil Wall)

Katharina Teichroeb (1891-1980) and husband Jacob Leppki (1890-1926) about 1925.

(Photo courtesy of Phil Wall)

The funeral in 1926 of Jacob Leppki, son-in-law of Peter Teichroeb. Jacob died not long after arriving in Canada. Left to right: Peter Teichroeb (1857-1944), son Johann Teichroeb (1894-1984), son-in-law Bernhard Petkau (1895-1973), husband of Helena Teichroeb, daughters of Jacob and his wife Katharina Teichroeb (1891-1980), Katharina and Agatha, and Katharina, the widow of Jacob. When this photograph was taken Katharina was pregnant with their third daughter, Helena.

Katharina Teichroeb (1891-1980) and her second husband, Johann Reimer (1883-1965).

Johann Teichroeb (1894-1984) and wife Agnetha Dyck (1894-1950). Johann was a son of Peter Teichroeb (1857-1944) and Agatha Dueck (1859-1922).

Helena Teichroeb (1897-1986), daughter of Peter Teichroeb (1857-1944) and Agatha Dueck (1859-1922).

Left: Margaretha Teichroeb (1886-1978); right: Helena Teichroeb (1897-1986). They were daughters of Peter Teichroeb (1857-1944) and Agatha Dueck (1859-1922).

Helena Teichroeb (1897-1986) and her husband Bernhard Petkau (1895-1973) and their daughter Maria. This photograph was taken around 1927-28. Helena was a daughter of Peter Teichroeb (1857-1944) and Agatha Dueck (1859-1922).

Helena Teichroeb (1897-1986) and her husband Bernhard Petkau (1895-1973) and their daughter Alvena. This photograph was taken around 1946. Helena was a daughter of Peter Teichroeb (1857-1944) and Agatha Dueck (1859-1922).

Helena Teichroeb (1897-1986), daughter of Peter Teichroeb (1857-1944) and Agatha Dueck (1859-1922).

Anna Teichroeb (18882-?) and her husband Gerhard Giesbrecht (1885-1933) with their children Agatha (1913-?), Maria (1915-?), Peter (1917-?), Anna (1919-?) and Margaretha (1922-?). Anna was a daughter of Peter Teichroeb (1857-1944) and Agatha Dueck (1859-1922). Anna and Gerhard owned the flour mill in the Mennonite settlement of Fuerstenland. In the aftermath of the Russian revolution, they lost the mill but were allowed to remain there as workers in the mill. Dan Teichroeb (1904-2005), the brother of Anna, would send care packages from Canada until word was received that Anna and Gerhard were dead. In fact, Gerhard died in 1933 leaving Anna widowed. In 1943 Anna was swept up in the German retreat from occupied territories in eastern Ukraine during which hundreds of thousands of German-speaking inhabitants were relocated. Anna was placed in Leszno, Poland. There is no information about her life after the war.

Maria Teichroeb (1880-1949) and her husband Johann Redekop (1874-1960). Maria was a daughter of Peter Teichroeb (1857-1944) and Agatha Dueck (1859-1922).

Agatha Teichroeb (1884-1980) and her husband Wilhelm Dyck (1880-1955). Agatha was a daughter of Peter Teichroeb (1857-1944) and Agatha Dueck (1859-1922).

Maria Dueck (1865-1937), second wife of Peter Teichroeb (1857-1944). This photograph was taken in the Mennonite settlement of Chortitza, Ukraine before 1925. Maria was the sister of Agatha, the first wife of Peter Teichroeb).

(Photo courtesy of Phil Wall)

Peter Teichroeb (1857-1944) in Saskatchewan around 1940.

David Schapansky (1872-1951). This photograph was taken between 1890 and 1900.

David Schapansky (1872-1951) and Maria Loewen (1876-1939).

Johann Loewen (1852-1934), the father of Maria Loewen (1876-1939).

Sarah Schapansky (1904-1986) and her husband, Johann Penner (1982-1906). Sarah was a daughter of David Schapansky (1872-1951) and Maria Loewen (1876-1939).

Maria Schapansky (1897-1956) and her husband, Peter Penner (1899-1984). Maria was a daughter of David Schapansky (1872-1951) and Maria Loewen (1876-1939).

David Schapansky (1902-1981) and his wife, Sarah Pauls (1902-1970). David was a son of David Schapansky (1872-1951) and Maria Loewen (1876-1939).

Johann Schapansky (1900-1985) and his wife, Katharine Doerksen (1900-1998) Johann was a son of David Schapansky (1872-1951) and Maria Loewen (1876-1939).

Helena Schapansky (1898-1979) and husband Abraham K. Penner (1893-1977) with their son Leonard. Helena Schapansky was a daughter of David Schapansky (1872-1951) and Maria Loewen (1876-1939).


Katherina Schapansky (1914-1996) and husband Abraham A. Penner (1908-1987) with their daughters Eileen and Irene. Katherina Schapansky was a daughter of David Schapansky (1872-1951) and Maria Loewen (1876-1939).

David Schapansky (1872-1951) and Maria Loewen (1876-1939).

David Schapansky (1872-1951) and second wife Helena Dyck (1878-1971).

Daniel (Dan) Teichroeb (1904-2005) and Margaret (Maggie) Schapansky (1908-1987) on their wedding day in 1926. Dan was the son of Peter Teichroeb (1857-1944) and Agatha Dueck (1859-1922). Maggie was the daughter of David Schapansky (1872-1951) and Maria Loewen (1876-1939).

Dan Teichroeb (1904-2005) and Maggie Schapansky (1908-1987) in a photo taken around 1926-1930.

Dan Teichroeb (1904-2005) and Maggie Schapansky (1908-1987) with their youngest child, Esther. This photograph was taken in Saskatoon around 1947.

Dan Teichroeb (1904-2005) and Maggie Schapansky (1908-1987). This photograph was taken in Saskatoon in around 1960-1970.

Peter Teichroeb (1929) and Louis Teichroeb (1933), sons of Dan Teichroeb (1904-2005) and Maggie Schapansky (1908-1987).

Children of Dan Teichroeb (1904-2005) and Maggie Schapansky (1908-1987). Left to right; Rosella (1936); Peter (1929); Louis (1933); Erna (1927-2018); Elsie (1938).

Peter Teichroeb (1929), son of Dan Teichroeb (1904-2005) and Maggie Schapansky (1908-1987). This photograph was taken in 1950.

Left to right: Louis Teichroeb (1933) and Peter Teichroeb (1929), sons of Dan Teichroeb (1904-2005) and Maggie Schapansky (1908-1987).

Erna Teichroeb (1927-2018) and her brother Peter Teichroeb (1929), children of Dan Teichroeb (1904-2005) and Maggie Schapansky (1908-1987).

Rosella Teichroeb (1936), Erna Teichroeb (1927-2018) and Elsie Teichroeb (1938), daughters of Dan Teichroeb (1904-2005) and Maggie Schapansky (1908-1987).

Esther Teichroeb (1946), daughter of Dan Teichroeb (1904-2005) and Maggie Schapansky (1908-1987).

Judith Rempel (1852), daughter of Dietrich Rempel (1792-1843) and Maria Nickel (1792-1863). Judith was married to Johann Fast (1832-1885) and was the mother of Johann Fast (1852-1920).

Johann Fast (1852-1920) and his wife Maria Krahn (1848-1916).

Johann Fast (1852-1920), probably in the Mennonite settlement of Chortitza, Ukraine before 1892.

Johann Fast (1852-1920) and his wife Maria Krahn (1848-1916).

Jacob Fast (1874-1939), son of Johann Fast (1852-1920) and Maria Krahn (1848-1916). This photograph was taken in 1892.

Heinrich Fast (1871-1937), brother of Johann Fast (1852-1920) is on the far left. The other people in this photograph are sons of Johann Fast (1852-1920) and Maria Krahn (1848-1916). Back row: Peter Fast (1880-1960); Isaac Fast (1884-1964); Gerhard Fast (1887-1960); and Alexander Fast (1890-1960). Front row: Johann Fast (1872-1947); Jacob Fast (1874-1939); Cornelius Fast (1875-1942); and Heinrich Fast (1877-1932). This photograph was taken around 1910.

Gerhard Fast (1887-1960) and his wife Agatha Dyck (1895-1944). Gerhard was a son of Johann Fast (1852-1920) and Maria Krahn (1848-1916). This photograph was taken in 1914.

Johann Fast (1872-1947) and his wife Katharina Loepky (1879-1969). Johann was a son of Johann Fast (1852-1920) and Maria Krahn (1848-1916). This photograph was taken in 1940.

Heinrich Epp (1826-1905) and Helena Dyck (1827-1902) along with two of their daughters, Maria Epp (1853-1930) and Helena Epp (1851-1928). This photograph was taken around 1858.

Left to right: Maria Epp (1853-1930); David Epp (1864-1942); and Katharina Epp (1858-1932). They were children of Heinrich Epp (1826-1905) and Helena Dyck (1827-1902). This photograph was taken around 1875.

Daughters of Heinrich Epp (1826-1905) and Helena Dyck (1827-1902). Back row, left to right: Margaretha Epp (1870-1943); Susanna Epp (1866-1934); and an unidentified daughter-in-law. Front row. Left to right: Helena Epp (1851-1928); Maria Epp (1853-1930); another unidentified daughter-in-law; and Katharina Epp (1858-1932).

Heinrich Epp (1855-1906) and Margareta Rempel (1857-1937) with some of their children. Back row, left to right: Margaretha (1881-1943); Peter (1886-1943); Jacob (1889-1963); Heinrich (1885-1942); Katharina (1883-1932); and David (1893-1957). Front row, left to right: Agatha (1896-1972) and Johann (1897-1978). This photograph was taken around 1900.

Katharina Epp (1883-1932) and her husband Peter J. Epp (1880-1975) with their children in 1916. Katharina was a daughter of Heinrich Epp (1855-1906) and Margaretha Rempel (1857-1937).

Heinrich Epp (1885-1942) and his wife Agnetha Goossen (1890-1964) with their children in 1916. Heinrich was a son of Heinrich Epp (1855-1906) and Margaretha Rempel (1857-1937).

Agatha Epp (1896-1972) and her husband Heinrich Heppner (1895-1991) in 1917. Agatha was a daughter of Heinrich Epp (1855-1906) and Margaretha Rempel (1857-1937).

Jacob Epp (1889-1963) and his wife Anna Enns (1891-1981). Jacob was a son of Heinrich Epp (1855-1906) and Margaretha Rempel (1857-1937).

Margareta Rempel (1857-1937) with second husband Bernhard Heppner (1856-1936) and daughters Agnetha Heppner (1892-1980) and Agatha Epp (1896-1972).

Jacob Fast (1874-1939) and Helena Epp (1878-1962).

Jacob Fast (1874-1939) and Helena Epp (1878-1962). The children in the back row, left to right: John (1898-1985) and Henry (1900-1961). In the front row: Mary (1904-1969); Helen (1901-1971); and Jacob (1902-?).

Jacob Fast (1874-1939) and Helena Epp (1878-1962 with daughters Olga Fast (1919-2007) and Dora Fast (1921-2011). In the center is granddaughter Maxine. This photograph was taken in the late 1930s.

Jacob Fast (1874-1939) and Helena Epp (1878-1962).

Helena Epp (1878-1962) with granddaughter Maxine on the left and daughter Dora Fast (1921-2011) on the right. This photograph was taken around 1945.

Helena Epp (1878-1962) making borscht in her kitchen in Laird in 1956.

Albert Fast (1907-1977) around 1918. Albert was a son of Jacob Fast (1874-1939) and Helena Epp (1878-1962).

Albert Fast (1907-1977), fifth from the left, around 1925. Albert was a son of Jacob Fast (1874-1939) and Helena Epp (1878-1962).

Albert Fast (1907-1977), third from the right, during the Depression. Albert was a son of Jacob Fast (1874-1939) and Helena Epp (1878-1962).

Albert Fast (1907-1977), in the doorway, during the Depression. Albert was a son of Jacob Fast (1874-1939) and Helena Epp (1878-1962).

Dora Fast (1921-2011), daughter of Jacob Fast (1874-1939) and Helena Epp (1878-1962). This photograph was taken around 1927.

The sons of Jacob Fast (1874-1939) and Helena Epp (1878-1962) around 1925. Back row: Albert (1907-1977); John (1898-1985); Henry (1900-1961); Jacob (1902-?); and Erwin (1905-1987). Front row: Bernhard (1910-2008); Armin (1914-2000); and Isaac (1916-1971).

Armin Fast (1914-2000) with two of his sons, Rob and Chuck, and his uncle Isaac "Fisher" Fast (1884-1964), the Hermit of Gabriels Crossing, in 1961. Armin was a son of Jacob Fast (1874-1939) and Helena Epp (1878-1962). Isaac was a brother of Jacob Fast.

Here is a shot that shows the wooden front of the cave by the riverbank in which Isaac Fast lived. Armin Fast (1914-2000) is on the left and Isaac (1884-1964) is on the right.

Erwin Fast (1905-1987), a son of Jacob Fast (1874-1939) and Helena Epp (1878-1962).

Jacob Fast (1902-?), a son of Jacob Fast (1874-1939) and Helena Epp (1878-1962).

Johann Striemer (1859-1944) and Helena Giesbrecht (1855-1946) in the front row. On the left is granddaughter Helena Striemer (1915-1985), standing behind her daughter Marjorie Fast (1935). On the right are Carl Striemer (1885-1963) and Heinrich Striemer (1882-1960), two sons of Johann Striemer and Helena Giesbrecht. The woman to the right of Helena Striemer is Elizabeth Borne (1888-1950), wife of Carl Striemer. The girl in the center of the back row is unidentified.

Wilhelm Striemer (1886-1970) and Helena Dyck (1891-1956).

Johann Striemer (1922-1968) and his wife Marcella Brocco (1925-2010). Johann was a son of Wilhelm Striemer (1886-1970) and Helena Dyck (1891-1956).

Anna Striemer (1919-?) and her husband Charles Guest. Anna was a daughter of Wilhelm Striemer (1886-1970) and Helena Dyck (1891-1956).

Albert Fast (1907-1977) and Helena Striemer (1915-2000) on their wedding day in 1934, with her parents Wilhelm Striemer (1886-1970) and Helena Dyck (1891-1956).

Albert Fast (1907-1977) and Helena Striemer (1915-2000) around 1945-1950.

Albert Fast (1907-1977) and Helena Striemer (1915-2000) around 1965-1970.

Albert Fast (1907-1977) and Helena Striemer (1915-2000) with daughters Marjorie (1935) and Helen (1939-2016) around 1940.

Albert Fast (1907-1977) and Helena Striemer (1915-2000) with their first three children, Marjorie (1935), Helen (1939-2016), and Richard (1943-2021) around 1946.

Marjorie Fast (1935) on the right, sister Helen Fast (1939-2016) on the left, and a cousin in the center around 1941. Marjorie and Helen were daughters of Albert Fast (1907-1977) and Helena Striemer (1915-2000).

Albert Fast (1907-1977) and Helena Striemer (1915-2000) with their daughters Helen (1939-2016) and Marjorie (1935) in the center. Anna Dyck (1891-1956), mother of Helena, is to the right of Helena. Silas Striemer (1928-1990), brother of Helena, is sitting on the bicycle, brother Johann (1922-1968) is on the far left, sister Adena (1931-2005) is in the center and brothers Leonard (1925-1962) and Wilhelm (1914-1977) are in the back row, partially visible.

Albert Fast (1907-1977) and Helena Striemer (1915-2000) with daughter Marjorie (1935) swatting mosquitos. Helena Dyck (1891-1956) and Wilhelm Striemer (1886-1970) are on the right.

In this picture Marjorie Fast (1935) is in the center, her cousins Maxine and Eldred are on the left and her cousins Ruth and Joyce are on the right. Marjorie is a daughter of Albert Fast (1907-1977) and Helena Striemer (1915-2000).

In the front row Marjorie Fast (1935) stands between her cousins Eldred and Ruth. In the back row are aunt Dora Fast (1921-2011), cousins Maxine and Joyce, aunt Olga Fast (1919-2007), and her cousin Anna. Marjorie is a daughter of Albert Fast (1907-1977) and Helena Striemer (1915-2000).

Roger Fast (1948) and Richard Fast (1943-2021), sons of Albert Fast (1907-1977) and Helena Striemer (1915-2000).

Roger Fast (1948), with his mother, Helena Striemer (1915-2000), in the background.

Marjorie Fast (1935), daughter of Albert Fast (1907-1977) and Helena Striemer (1915-2000) in 1938.

Marjorie Fast (1935) in Sunday School in 1947 (front row third from the right). Marjorie is a daughter of Albert Fast (1907-1977) and Helena Striemer (1915-2000).

Marjorie Fast (1935) in BC for work on the farm in 1951. Marjorie is a daughter of Albert Fast (1907-1977) and Helena Striemer (1915-2000).

On the left, Marjorie Fast (1935) working in the strawberry fields, forever, 1951. Marjorie is a daughter of Albert Fast (1907-1977) and Helena Striemer (1915-2000).

Marjorie Fast (1935) and her team win the Bonspiel in 1953. Marjorie is a daughter of Albert Fast (1907-1977) and Helena Striemer (1915-2000).

Marjorie Fast (1935) and a friend, out on the town. Marjorie is a daughter of Albert Fast (1907-1977) and Helena Striemer (1915-2000).

Marjorie Fast (1935) working at the Red Cross in 1953. Marjorie is a daughter of Albert Fast (1907-1977) and Helena Striemer (1915-2000).

Marjorie Fast (1935) and her sister Helen Fast (1939-2016), daughters of Albert Fast (1907-1977) and Helena Striemer (1915-2000). Stanley Park, Vancouver, 1958.

Peter Teichroeb (1929) and Marjorie Fast (1935) on the day of their wedding, 24 July 1954, Saskatoon.

Marjorie Fast (1935) with son Barry, Saskatoon 1959.

Peter Teichroeb (1929) with son Barry, Saskatoon 1959.

Shannon Teichroeb (1960) and Barry Teichroeb (1956), children of Peter Teichroeb (1929) and Marjorie Fast (1935).

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