Events: Immigrated S. S. Nederland; 26 July 1875, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. [12] View Ship List.
Family 1:
Family #37851. Spouse: Warkentin, Helena H. (#56261), 13 November 1852, Neu-Huttertal, Ekaterinoslav, South Russia. [6] Married: 17 September 1872, Chortitza, Chortitza, South Russia. [6]
1 -- Ens, Helena (#70487), 18 June 1873, Osterwick (Neu-Osterwick), Chortiza, South Russia. [6]
2 -- + Enns, Cornelius C. "Curt" (#70486), 4 December 1874, Osterwick (Neu-Osterwick), Chortiza, South Russia. [13][14]
3 -- Ens, Johann (#56262), 1 April 1877, Inman, Kansas. [6]
Family 2:
Family #34371. Spouse: Reimer, Anna (#56257), 9 March 1860, Kleefeld, Molotschna, South Russia. [6] Married: 14 October 1879. [6]
1 -- Ens, Anna (#56258), 4 September 1880, Inman, Kansas. [6]
2 -- + Ens, Helena (#86087), 5 March 1882, Inman, Kansas. [15]
11 -- + Enns, Anna (#105204), 15 June 1897, Alexanderwohl, Marion County, Kansas. [6][17]
12 -- + Enns, Jacob Bernhard (#105205), 4 February 1902, Alexanderwohl, Marion County, Kansas. [17][18][19]
13 -- + Enns, Abraham George (#105203), 19 October 1905, Alexanderwohl, Marion County, Kansas. [17]
Death & Legacy
Isaac passed away 1934. [5][6][20] Find A Grave: Memorial #14765485 Burial: 21 October 1934, Hillsboro, Kansas, Hoffnungsau Mennonite Church Cemetery.
Research Notes
Note: Brothers in Need to Brothers in Deed incorrectly lists the arrival date as 25 Jul 1875.
Note: p. p434: "Aufnahme: Mit Attest von Bethel College Gem. gekommen am 14 Aug. 1905; Ausschluss und Ursache: Mit Attest zur Burrton Gemeinde 30 Mai 1923" Hoffnungsau I p. 73: "Diese Geschwister sind 1900 Feb mit Attest der Bethel College Gemeinde beigetreten, weil sie nahe dran gezogen sind."
Burrton p. 195: joined the church 24 June 1923. He was a fine cabinet maker and flutist. Blind several years before his death. (Reimer/Lorlyn).
His n.s. birth date was 24 Mar 1847.
Family 2: Note: One family book says married 3 Oct 1879.
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Sources
↑ Ens-31 was created by Fern Peters through the import of Fern's Dyck N Wolfe Arnold 2012.GED on Mar 18, 2015.
↑ GRanDMA GM21-07 July 2021, California Mennonite Historical Society (CMHS) Genealogy Database Project GMOL Website: GRanDMA Online v7.0.7. Use reference #56256 as guest or enter # in the surname field. https://www.grandmaonline.org/GMOL-7/login.asp
↑ 3.03.1 Hoffnungsau Mennonite Church, Inman, Kansas. Kirchenbuch. 1875. Original at Mennonite Library and Archives, Bethel Coll, page: 73, 442.
↑ 4.04.1 Die Mennonitische Rundschau, Published in Elkhart, Indiana 1880-1908; Scottsdale, Pennsylvania 1908-1923; Winnipeg, Manitoba 1923-2007, 8 Apr 1931, p9 View Page
↑ 5.05.1 Die Mennonitische Rundschau, Published in Elkhart, Indiana 1880-1908; Scottsdale, Pennsylvania 1908-1923; Winnipeg, Manitoba 1923-2007, 5 Dec 1934, p8 View Page
↑ 8.08.18.2 Schoenhorst, Chortitza Colony. Church Register, page 142.
↑ Chortitza Family Register, Zaporozhye Region State Archives, Book 1 (Translation at Center for MB Studies, Fresno, CA.), page 98.
↑ Reimer, Peter K.; Gedcom File, Jan 2002 (302 - 366 First Street Steinbach, MB CANADA R5G 1K5).
↑ Niebuhr, Jacob (b. 4 May 1862); listing of births and deaths attached to his diary, page 8.
↑ Migration From the Russian Empire, Vol 1 (Lists of Passengers Arriving at the Port of New York, Volume 1 (January 1875-September 1882).), Glazier, Ira A., editor, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. 1995.
↑ Hoffnungsau Mennonite Church, Inman, Kansas. Kirchenbuch. 1875. Original at Mennonite Library and Archives, Bethel Coll, page: 73,Book II p69.
↑ Hoffnungsau Mennonite Church, Inman, Kansas. Kirchenbuch. 1875. Original at Mennonite Library and Archives, Bethel Coll, page: 73,Book II p. 69.
↑ Church Book of the Alexanderwohl Mennonite Church in the Molotschna Colony (Translation of Kirchen buch der Gemeinde zu Alexanderwohl.), Duerksen, Velda (Richert); Duerksen, Jacob A., Goessel, Kansas, Mennonite Immigrant Historical Foundation, 1987, pages 442,468.
↑ Church Book of the Alexanderwohl Mennonite Church in the Molotschna Colony (Translation of Kirchen buch der Gemeinde zu Alexanderwohl.), Duerksen, Velda (Richert); Duerksen, Jacob A., Goessel, Kansas, Mennonite Immigrant Historical Foundation, 1987, pages 442,498.
↑ 17.017.117.217.3 Church Book of the Alexanderwohl Mennonite Church in the Molotschna Colony (Translation of Kirchen buch der Gemeinde zu Alexanderwohl.), Duerksen, Velda (Richert); Duerksen, Jacob A., Goessel, Kansas, Mennonite Immigrant Historical Foundation, 1987, page 442.
↑ Burrton, Kansas Mennonite Church membership record book, Burrton, Kansas Mennonite Church, Burrton (KS) Mennonite Church. Bd. Ms. 60 at Mennonite Library and Archives, Bethel College, North Newton, KS, page 55.
↑ Hutchinson First Mennonite Church, Membership records 1921-1988, First Mennonite Church, Hutchinson, Kansas, page: M-183.
↑ Burrton, Kansas Mennonite Church membership record book, Burrton, Kansas Mennonite Church, Burrton (KS) Mennonite Church. Bd. Ms. 60 at Mennonite Library and Archives, Bethel College, North Newton, KS, page 195.
Acknowledgements
Ens-31 was created by Fern Peters through the import of FERN'S DYCK N WOLFE Arnold2012.GED on Mar 18, 2015. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Fern Peters and others.
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Ens-31 and Ens-26 appear to represent the same person because: Name was being spelled both ways. Older generations used single n - newer ones started double n