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Klaassen, Jakob, 1793-1879


Retrieval numbers: Vol. 2113-1

Title: Jakob Klaassen fonds
Dates: 182?
Extent: 2 p.

Historical note

Jakob Klaassen, minister and pioneer, was born on March 15,1793 in Fuerstenwerder, Prussia to Dirk and Anna (nee Penner) Klaassen. He was the fourth of 17 children, ten of which died as children. Klaassen married Helena Hamm in Petershagen, Prussia on February 10, 1818. Their marriage produced eight children four of which died as children. Klaassen was ordained in 1820. In 1856 he, his wife, their four surviving children and their spouses and children immigrated from Petershagen, Prussia to Russia. They settled in the village of Koeppenthal which was part of the Am Trakt Colony. Jakob Klaassen died in Koeppenthal on May 17, 1879.

Scope and content note

This fonds contains two small pages of preaching notes.

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Creators

  • Klaassen, Jakob, 1793-1879

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    Notes

    Custodial history

    Collected by David and Trudy Schellenberg of Winkler for the Christian Heritage Library.

    Language

    Hand-written Gothic German

    Arrangement

    Described by Sharon H. H. Brown December, 2002.

    Restrictions on access

    None

    Other notes

    Acc. no. 97-150