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updated Nov. 10, 2010)
Epp, Heinrich M., 1904-1958
Retrieval numbers: Volumes 582-584; Photograph
Collection 677
Title: Heinrich M. Epp Fonds
Dates: 1927-1958
, predominant 1952-1958
Extent: 36 cm of textual material
; 3 photographs
Repository: Mennonite Heritage Centre Archives
Historical note
Heinrich Martin Epp was born on February 4, 1904, in
Fischau, Southern Russia. He was beginning a Pedagogical Course in
Halbstadt when his studies were interrupted by the revolution. He
married Anna Enns on May 11, 1924, and they immigrated to Canada on
October 10 of the same year. They first moved to Drake, Saskatchewan,
then Winkler, Manitoba, and finally settled on a farm near Lena,
Manitoba in 1927. Anna and Heinrich had eight children. Heinrich was
called to ministry by the Whitewater Mennonite Church (Boissevain,
Manitoba) in 1928 and was ordained on August 4, 1929. In 1945, the
family moved to Abbotsford, British Columbia and Heinrich was ordained
by the West Abbotsford Mennonite Church in 1948. He served as a
minister in that congregation from 1946-1958. As a minister, Heinrich's
strengths were in counseling, home visitation and personal work. He was
also involved in many facets of conference work with both the General
Conference Mennonite Church and the provincial conference in British
Columbia. He died on April 13, 1958.
Scope and content note
This fonds consists primarily of correspondence, as
well as minutes and other papers relating to various committees and
activities. The correspondence concerns: family matters; the Canadian
Mennonite Board of Colonization; the Provincial Mennonite Relief
Committee; the Conference of Mennonites in Canada, both generally and
the Board of Christian Service in particular; the General Conference
Mennonite Church, especially the Board of Missions; and letters from
refugees in Europe requesting relief aid. There are also various
collected materials such as tracts and peace literature. The material
is original and is mostly typewritten.
Index terms
Subject terms
Epp, Heinrich M., 1904-1958
Creators
Epp, Heinrich M., 1904-1958
Adjunct descriptive data
Finding aids
Inventory file list available
Related material in this repository
House of Heinrich Epp Collection
Notes
Language
German (about 75%) and English (about 25%)
Arrangement
Description completed by Joanne Moyer in February
2007. Updated by Alf Redekopp, May 2013.
Restrictions on access
Limited access; see archivist
Immediate source of acquisition
Henry H. Epp, son of Heinrich
Inventory File List
Volume 582
- Correspondence concerning the Mission Board, the Board of
Colonization, the General Conference Mennonite Church, the Conference
of Mennonites in Canada, pastoral work, and personal matters in both
German and English from 1955.
- Correspondence concerning the Mission Board, the Board of
Colonization, the General Conference Mennonite Church, pastoral work,
and personal matters in both German and English from 1956.
- Correspondence concerning the Mission Board, the General
Conference Mennonite Church, pastoral work and personal matters in both
German and English from 1957-1958.
- Documents: passport, documents relating to pastoral work,
such as marriage certificates, and reference letters, 1952-1958.
- Correspondence with Franz H. Epp in German, 1953-1958.
- West Abbotsford Mennonite Church: agendas, minutes and
financial records in German, 1953.
- Family correspondence: letters in German from 1953-1957,
includes list of relatives.
- Correspondence concerning pastoral and personal matters,
mostly in German, from 1946-1957.
- Church correspondence: certificates of post office
registration, correspondence, and minutes concerning pastoral issues,
the Mennonite Benevolent Society, the Board of Missions and the
Bergthaler Mennonite Church of Manitoba, mostly in German, from
1951-1955.
- Correspondence with children in German from 1955-1958;
includes index of letters.
- Family history forms for Enns/Epp family tree.
- Correspondence with/from Menno &
Irma re. estate matters, mother taking ill, and well-being of youngest
siblings. – Sept. 1956-Apr.1961.
Volume 583
- Provincial Mennonite Relief Committee: minutes and
correspondence in German, 1954-1958; also some material concerning the
Mennonite Central Committee and the Board of Colonization.
- Mennonite Board of Colonization: reports, minutes and
correspondence in German and English from 1955-1957; also some material
concerning the Provincial Relief Committee.
- Mennonite Central Relief Committee, Western Canada:
correspondence, minutes and financial records, mostly in German, from
1954-1958; also some material concerning Board of Colonization.
- Provincial Mennonite Relief Committee: constitution,
minutes, financial records and correspondence, mostly in German, from
1951-1958; also some material concerning Board of Colonization.
- European Relief: letters in German requesting and
thanking for relief, and donation receipts mostly addressed to G.
Schellenberg, 1935-1959.
- Personal papers of Heinrich and Anna Epp including
letters, last will and testament, immigration documents from leaving
Russia in 1924 and other documents. -- 1924-1958. (Acc. no. 2010-0081)
Volume 584
- Correspondence with J. J. Thiessen in German regarding
the Board of Missions and the Board of Colonization, 1952-1957.
- Conference Work: correspondence and minutes relating to
the Conference of Mennonites in Canada, the Board of Colonization, the
General Conference Mennonite Church, and pastoral work, in German and
English, from 1954-1955.
- Board of Christian Service: correspondence and minutes,
mostly in German, concerning sending Bibles to Russia and other
projects, from 1957-1958; also some material concerning the Board of
Colonization and the Mennonite Central Committee.
- Bethesda Mennonite Health Society: agendas, financial
records, reports and correspondence in German, from 1954-1957.
- Conference of the United Mennonite Churches of British
Columbia: correspondence, minutes and lists of names in German from
1954-1957.
- Mennonite Central Committee: a letter (1955) and a
newsletter (1956) in English.
- General Conference Mennonite Church: correspondence
concerning various agencies, especially the Mennonite Biblical Seminary
and the Board of Christian Service in English and German from
1955-1958.
- Mission Board: correspondence, minutes, and list of
potential missionaries in Abbotsford, in English and German, from
1953-1958.
- Hospital: visiting hours for Chilliwack General Hospital.
- Conference of United Mennonite Churches of British
Columbia: constitution, correspondence, and financial reports in
German, from 1957-1958.
- Missions: pamphlets in English from Mennonite missions
agencies, including Mennonite Pioneer Mission and General Conference
Mennonite Church Board of Missions, ca. 1956.
- Peace literature: pamphlets, newsletters and
correspondence in English and German, ca. 1950-1953.
- Sunday School resources in German, including several
issues of Sonntagschulhelfer, from1954-1957.
- Peace, Service and Evangelism: publications from the
General Conference Mennonite Church and the Mennonite Central Committee
regarding programs, and correspondence, in English, from 1955-1957.
- Gelegenheitsgedichte: poetry in German.
- Various tracts in German and English.
- Miscellaneous programs from various church functions and
events, mostly in German, from 1953-1957.
- Miscellaneous pamphlets and publications, including a
pamphlet from the Gideons, an issue of Menno-Blatt (1956), a clipping
from the Jewish Western Bulletin (1956) and about the Mennonite church
(1927).
- Board of Christian Service: financial records, reports,
correspondence, application form, minutes, newsletter, and articles in
German and English from 1956-1958; also some material concerning the
Mennonite Central Committee.
Collection Number: |
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677 |
Heinrich M. and Anna Epp Photograph Collection |
677:1 |
Zentralschule in Ohrloff. - 1914. - 14x9 cm; b&w. |
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This photo is a postcard showing the two-storey secondary school building in Ohrloff, Molotschna which |
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opened on 20 May 1914. This secondary school was established in 1822 under the leadership of Johann |
677:2 |
Martin Epp in Tiege. - 19--. - 14x9 cm; b&w. |
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This photo shows Martin Epp in front of his store in the village of Tiege, Molotschna, Russia. |
677:3 |
Mennonite farmyard showing mature bricks. - 19--. - 11x8.5 cm: b&w. |
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This photo shows a group of 6 young children sitting on the grass in a typical Mennonite farm yard in |
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southern Russia. In the background is a barn, showing two horses and a cart. There is a row of manure |
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bricks layered up in front of the buildings. |