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D. Frederick Dyck has become a contributing editor to Mennonite Family History, a quarterly periodical covering Mennonite, Amish, and Brethren genealogy and family history.  The first of his articles was published in the July 2002 issue.  These articles will be reprinted here quarterly, with a three month delay, each one being replaced as the next one appears.  The articles are listed below.  The title with the active hyperlink is available here on-line; archived titles precede it, planned articles follow.

July 2002         Ella Dyck:  One More Sacrifice In Stalin's Time of Terror
October 2002  The Odyssey of Johannes Dietrich Dyck
July 2003         The Von Bergen-Claassen Dowry Chest
October 2003  Threads of a Life:  Searching for Bruno Tgahrt
April 2004        "Forget-Me-Not" Remembering the Victims of the Great Terror
January 2006   In Their Own Words, Part I: Life in the Vistula Delta of West Prussia
January 2007   In Their Own Words, Part II:  A Short Sketch of My Life by Jacob Towes (1838-1922)
April 2007        In Their Own Words, Part III:  The Heinrich Wiebe Family: Germany, Central Asia, and America
January 2008   In Their Own Words: Part IV:  From the Steppes of Russia to the Prairies of Kansas
April 2008       In Their Own Words: Part V:  Sixty Years of Silence, The Dyck Family in Soviet Russia, the Memoirs of Gustav J. Dyck, Part I
July 2008          In Their Own Words: Part V:  Sixty Years of Silence, The Dyck Family in Soviet Russia, the Memoirs of Gustav J. Dyck, Part II

The author welcomes written inquires concerning these articles, about his book Jacob J. Dyck, Am Trakt to America, or about other related genealogical/historical topics.  His address is:

D. Frederick Dyck  189066
Crossroads Correctional Center
1115 East Pence Road  5A-117
Cameron, MO  64429

The articles are published here with the permission of the publisher.  A subscription ($20/yr.) to Mennonite Family History, back issues ($5 each) containing the archived articles, and other resources for Mennonite genealogical and historical research are available from:

Masthof Bookstore and Press
219 Mill Road
Morgantown, PA 19543
(610) 286-0258
(610) 286-6860 (fax)
mast@masthof.com

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