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Henrys, Frederick (1863-1949)
RMG 1.629 a-d · Dossier · 1891-1949
Fait partie de Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

1892-1907 in Bethanien, resignation, pastor in Brazil from 1908 in Riopardinho, Forromecco, P. Sao Vendelino, Rio Grande do Sul; letters, travel, station and annual reports, 1891-1906; report on school and church visitation in Bethany by Carl Ludwig Hermann Hegner, 1893; letter by Cornelius Frederiks, 1895; Die spezielle Seelsorge, Referat, 28 pp. hs, 1896; Report on the laying of the foundation stone of the church in Bethanien, Dutch, 1897; sketch of Bethanien (vol. 1, p. 133); Report on the birthday celebration for Emperor Wilhelm II. in Bethanien, 1898; Letters d. Assistant Benade von Grootfontein, 1898 and 1900; report on the consecration of the church in Bethanien, 1899; application for acquisition of garden land for agricultural school in Bethanien, 1906; proposals by Emil Tempel for the establishment of e. Handwerkerschule, 1907; medical certificates for Friedrich Heinrichs and his wife Elisabeth Heinrichs, nee. Göbel, 1907 and 1909; visit lists of the travel preacher Friedrich Heinrichs in Wiehl, 1908 and 1909; personal sheet Friedrich Heinrichs, 1908; letters from Rio Pardinko, Brazil, 1911-1913; obituary for Elisabeth Heinrichs, née Göbel, 1940; obituary for Friedrich Heinrichs, 1949;

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Kremer, Friedrich (1864-1904)
RMG 1.630 · Dossier · 1891-1904, 1935
Fait partie de Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

1892-1904 in Zumamas, Gaub, Grootfontein, Otjimbuna, Franzfontein; letters, travel, station and annual reports, 1891-1904; private letters to inspectors of the RMG, 1891-1899; map sketch with location of residential places in the Otavi area, 1894; letter of the. Teacher Hendrik Djuella, 1901; Letters from Emmy Kremer, née Weyel with reports of her husband's death, 1904; Address by G. D. J. Scholls and Johs. G. de Wet at the funeral of Friedrich Kremer in Grootfontein, 1904; obituary for Emmy Kremer, née Weyel, 1935;

Société des missions du Rhin