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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Корнис, Давыд Давыдович (Cornies, David Davidovich)

Johann Cornies of Germany found the following image at a Russian internet site and we are both wondering how or if this person fits into the Cornies family tree.  Information that accompanied the image is as follows:


David Davidovich Kornis
Date of Birth:  __.__.1906,
Place of Birth:  Ukrainian SSR, Stalin region., Selidovsky borough with Marinovka

Date and place of the call:  09/10/1941 RVC Salda, Sverdlovsk reg.

Military rank:   soldier

The reason for retirement:   missing

Date of departure:   __.02.1942   


Корнис Давыд Давыдович 

Дата рождения: __.__.1906 ,

Место рождения : Украинская ССРСталинская обл., Селидовский 

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Дата и место призыва : 10.09.1941 Салдинский РВКСвердловская 

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Воинское звание : красноармеец 
Причина выбытия : пропал без вести 
Дата выбытия : __.02.1942


If anyone can add further information, please send an email or feel free to leave a comment.



Sunday, November 20, 2011

Funeral Procession

Continuing with the life of Johann Cornies (No. 44 in Nachkommen von Martin Cornies version 20110313) , following are two photographs of his funeral procession.  These photographs would have been taken in Schönfeld.



(click on the photograph for a larger image)


Sunday, November 6, 2011

Schönfeld

Johann Cornies (No. 44 in Nachkommen von Martin Cornies version 20110313) in the previous post was Mayor or "Oberschulze"  of the Schönfeld colony for a period of time.  Below is a detailed map of that colony in Ukraine prepared in 1912 by the teachers of the Schönfeld school.  This map provides the places and names of the people living in the colony.  One can see that Johann Cornies' farm was located at the far right of the map image below. (click on the map for a larger image)


Thursday, October 6, 2011

Details of Cornies / Driedger Family 1912


The above photograph is a larger image than the one in the previous post.  This is a photograph of the Cornies / Driedger family taken circa 1912.
Johann Cornies (No. 44 in Nachkommen von Martin Cornies version 20110313) married a second time after the death of his first wife.  The document shows that his second wife was Katharina Warkentin.  Warkentin is likely her maiden name as her first husband was Driedger and so, at the time of second marriage, she would have been known as Katharina Driedger.
The above photograph shows the married couple in front and centre with his children and her children surrounding them.  On the far left is David Cornies (No. 128) with his wife Sara in front of him.  Next is Jacob  Heidebrecht with his wife Maria (No. 127) sitting in front of him.  Beside Jacob is Abram Driedger, then Marie Driedger and then, Nicolai Driedger (perhaps better known as Reverend N.N. Driedger).  Next to Nicolai is Peter Cornies (he was killed by anarchists in Ukraine in 1919).  Next to Peter is Johann J. Cornies (No. 126) with his wife, Justina, sitting in front of him.  At the far right is Jacob Driedger and his wife Marianne Driedger sitting in front of him.
Johann Cornies died in 1915 but the rest of above family eventually emigrated to Canada except for Jacob and Maria Heidebrecht who decided to remain in Ukraine or Russia and Peter Cornies who was killed.  

Friday, September 30, 2011

Cornies / Driedger Family 1912

Johann Cornies of Germany found the following photograph posted at Ancestry.com.  If anyone has a membership at that site, they will likely be able to retrieve a larger image with better resolution than the one posted here.  If possible, please forward that image to the email address shown on the sidebar.

I believe this image is that of Johann Cornies (No. 44 from Nachkommen von Martin Cornies version 20110313), his children and his step-children from his second wife.  It is of particular interest to myself since this particular Johann Cornies is my great grandfather.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Artifacts

Photographs of artifacts from the Cornies family archives have been provided by Tamara Kranz.  Her great grandmother was Anna Cornies (No. 58 in Nachkommen von Martin Cornies version 20110313.pdf) who married Cornelius Toews (son of Johann Toews and Elizabeth Wieler).

The first artifact is a kettle.  Of this kettle, Tamara's grandmother wrote:


"Diesen Kessel bekam ich von meiner Mutter Anna Cornies und Herrn Peter Cornies geschenkt bevor sie vor dem Kommunismus verschickt wurden im Jahre 1927. In Ohrloff Molochnaya Kasachstan geschmiedet von Herrn Düeck (Kopperdüeck - Kupferdüeck)"


Photographs of this kettle are shown below:




The family also has a Bible that was brought to South America from Russia when Anna Cornies immigrated to Paraguay.  Photographs of this Bible are shown below:



The family would like to dispose of these artifacts.  If someone is interested in these artifacts, please contact the writer at wcornies at (@) live.ca who will provide the email address to contact the owner of these artifacts through private email.  

(Please note that the intent of this blog is not to solicit the purchase or sale of goods and services)




Friday, March 18, 2011

Heinrich Cornies 1931 - 1953

In a previous post, Wilhelm Cornies was the subject as an individual who chose to serve his country in the armed forces.  That choice was a diversion from his Anabaptist roots and the belief in non-violence.

Heinrich (Henry) Cornies (son of No. 152 in Nachkommen von Martin Cornies version 20110313.pdf) also chose to serve his country of the United States of America during the Korean War.  He enlisted in the US Army on November 25, 1952 and was a member of the 663rd Engineer Combat Company, 1169 Engineer Combat Group.  He married Doris Mae Eddy April 5 1953 in Wrightsville, PA (He was 21 and she was 18 at the time of their marriage).  He died on July 24, 1953 in Korea.  The military report read as follows:


"At approximately 1615 hours on 24 July 1953 Pvt Cornies, during the course of his normal duties, was walking South through the company Motor Pool.  As he walked past the rear of a 5 Ton Cargo Truck the driver started to back the truck toward Cornies.  A witness, standing approximately 100 feet from the scene of the accident, shouted to both the truck driver and the victim.  Before either one could take preventive action the left rear corner of the truck struck Pvt Cornies' left side.  The impact knocked him under the right rear wheel of the truck.  Two company officers were immediately summoned to the scene of the accident, and could feel no pulse.  At approximately 1625 hours the 1169th Engineer Group (Combat) surgeon arrived at the scene of the accident and pronounced Pvt Cornies dead.  At approximately 1635 hours the victim was taken by company vehicle to the 49th SH (MA); he was officially pronounced dead on arrival.  The probable cause of death was a fractured skull." 

Heinrich was buried Oct 11 1953 in the Fairview Cemetery in Wrightsville, PA. He was awarded the following medals: Korean Service Medal, United Nations Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Korean Presidential Unit Citation and the Republic of Korea War Service Medal.

Thanks to D. Campbell for providing the detailed information above.