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Schroeder, Abraham, 1845-1907

Retrieval numbers: Vol. 2119-3

Title: Abraham Schroeder fonds
Dates: 1906?
Extent: 28 p.

Historical note

Abraham Schroeder, minister and farmer, was born on August 23, 1845 in the Bergthal Colony, South Russia. He was the seventh of ten children born to Johan and Maria (nee Schellenberg) Schroeder. At the age of 13 his mother died and the following year his father married Maria Dyck. This was his father's third marriage and produced five more children one of whom was Jacob Schroeder who also became a minister. Schroeder's father, it has been written, was an interesting character who in addition to being a farmer and carpenter was also chief of police, fire chief, social worker and marriage councillor. Schroeder was baptized on June 8, 1864. He married Sara Dyck on September 20, 1864. Unfortunately Sara died just four years later leaving two young children, Elizabeth and Johann. In 1869 Schoeder married Katarina Dyck on July 6th and together they had one daughter, Katarina. Schroeder's family immigrated to Canada on the S.S. Nova Scotian in October 1874. They settled in Altbergthal where Schroeder was elected to the ministry on July 5, 1881 and ordained by Aeltester George Wiebe of the Chortitzer Church. During his years of service, Schroeder preached 640 sermons and officiated at approximately 176 funerals and 75 weddings. Abraham Schroeder died on December 29, 1907.

Scope and content note

This fonds contains one sermon which is a general sermon about the weakness of human beings and how they become lost without the guidance of the Good Shepherd, Jesus Christ, based on Psalm 119.

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Creators

Schroeder, Abraham, 1845-1907

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Finding aids

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Notes

Custodial history

Colected 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