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1929-1989 | John & Hedy Enns
John Abram & Hedwig Catherine Friesen Enns
1929 – 1989 |

219147 | 207519
Steinbach, Manitoba
Niagara Falls, Ontario
Goiás, Brazil
Amazonas, Brazil
Volusia, Florida
John was born in 1929 in Steinbach, Manitoba to Abram and Anna Enns. He married Hedwig Catherine Friesen in Virgil, Ontario. In 1958, John & Hedy moved to Brazil to work as pioneer missionaries amongst the Yanomami People. Together they worked on the translation of the Bible into the Yanomami language. John was a songwriter, having written and translated many songs, still sung today by many Baptist churches in Brazil. Hedy is considered to be the first “white” woman in a Yanomami village. He compiled a small hymnal called “Cânticos Missionários”. They had eleven children. John passed away in Volusia County, Florida in 1989. Hedy continued to work on the Yanomami Bible Translation for many years after. Hedy passed away in 2023.
1895-1951 | Abram & Anna Enns
Abram Johann & Anna Unger Enns

1847 – 1922 (Abram) | 1851 -1908 (Anna)
219119 | 219083
Chortitza Colony, South Russia
St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada
Abram was born on the 18th of June 1895 in the Mennonite Nepluyevka Colony, South Russia. He was a doctor who served in the Russian Army. Abram Married Anna Unger with whom he had 11 children. In 1925 Abram and Anna, with their two children Margaret (3 1/2) and Peter (11 Months old) left Russia for Liverpool England, where they boarded the SS Montrose. On December 27th, they arrived in St. John, New Brunswick. He passed away in St. Catharines, Ontario in 1951 and was buried in the Victoria Lawn Cemetery. His tombstone has 1 Cor. 15:22 engraved on it.
Abram & Anna’s Children
| # | Name | Birth | GMOL # |
| 1 | Johann Enns | 24 Mar 1920 | 766260 |
| 2 | Margaret Enns | 15 Jul 1921 | 219143 |
| 3 | Peter Enns | 7 Feb 1924 | 219144 |
| 4 | Helen Enns | 27 Aug 1926 | 219145 |
| 5 | Abram Enns | 5 Mar 1928 | 219146 |
| 6 | John Abram Enns | 31 Jul 1929 | 219147 |
| 7 | Dorothy Anna Enns | between 1930 -1934 | 219152 |
| 8 | Edward Enns | between 1930-1934 | 219148 |
| 9 | Heinrich Enns | between 1930 – 1939 | 219149 |
| 10 | Martha Katharina Enns | between 1935 – 1939 | 219150 |
| 11 | Mary Elisabeth Enns | 1935 – 1939 | 219151 |
1847-1922 | Johann & Helena Enns
Johann Franz & Helena Bargen Ensz
1847 – 1922 | 1851 -1908
219153 | 227461
Chortitza Colony, South Russia
Johann was baptized at about 20 years old on 11 Jun 1867. Just over a year later, on 6 Oct 1868 he married 17 year old Helena Bargen, from the Neuendorf village of the Chortitza Colony (modern day Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine). They got married in the village of Schoenhorst. About two years later, they moved to Nepluyevka, a group of five small villages on the Dnieper River where they most likely leased land from the nobleman Nepluyev. During this period many Mennonites from this region began to migrate to Manitoba, Canada, due to rising costs in the leases, leading to a decline in the community. Helena passed away in 1908 leaving Johann.
Abram & Anna’s Children
| # | Name | Birth | GMOL # |
| 1 | Heinrich Enns | 2 Sep 1869 | 227462 |
| 2 | Johann J Enns | 7 May 1874 | 535538 |
| 3 | Helena J Enns | 30 Aug 1877 | 534561 |
| 4 | Katharina Ens | 8 Sep 1879 | 1032515 |
| 5 | Heinrich Ens | 525628 | |
| 6 | Franz F Enns | 1 Feb 1884 | 656984 |
| 7 | Aganetha Enns | 30 Apr 1892 | 1034907 |
| 8 | Abram Johann | 18 Jul 1895 | 18 Jul 1895 |
1822-1907 | Franz & Katharina Ensz
Franz & Katharina Ensz
1822 – 1907 (Franz) | 1825 – 1907 (Katharina)
227458 | 227459
Chortitza Colony, South Russia
Franz was born in 1822 to Isaak & Maria Ens. When he was 21 years old, on November 24th, 1843, he married Katharina. Twenty years later, in 1863 he transferred from Neu Osterwick, Chortitza Colony to Schoenhorst, Chortitza Colony.
Franz & Katharina’s Children
| # | Name | Birth | GMOL # |
| 1 | Cornelius Enns | 7 Aug 1840 | 645203 |
| 2 | Franz Enns | 7 Nov 1845 | 226712 |
| 3 | Johann Enns | 10 Mar 1847 | 219153 |
| 4 | Maria Ensz | 22 Mar 1851 | 707237 |
| 5 | Abram Enns | 10 Oct 1854 | 763745 |
| 6 | Peter Ensz | 1305336 | |
| 7 | Katharina Fran Enns | 5 Mar 1856 | 412991 |
| 8 | Aganetha Enns | 5 Apr 1858 | 732562 |
| 9 | Isaak Enns | 12 May 1860 | 765095 |
1793-1839 | Isaak & Maria Ens
Franz & Katharina Ensz
1793 – 1839 (Isaak)
56265
Chortitza Colony, South Russia
Isaak was born in Chortitza, South Russia to Isaac & Anganetha in 1793. His father Isaak died when he was 1 year old. He was living in the On May 25th 1815 Isaak made his wedding vows to Maria Lehn. Isaac was landless when Maria. they had their first child, Anganetha (named after Isaak’s mother) in 1816. Their second child was named Isaak after his own father who he never knew. Their third child, Kornelius is named after Maria’s father, Kornelius Lehn. Together they had 10 children, all in Chortitza, South Russia.
Isaac & Maria’s Children
| # | Name | Birth | GMOL # |
| 1 | Enns | 7 Aug 1840 | 645203 |
| 2 | Enns | 7 Nov 1845 | 226712 |
| 3 | Enns | 10 Mar 1847 | 219153 |
| 4 | Ensz | 22 Mar 1851 | 707237 |
| 5 | Enns | 10 Oct 1854 | 763745 |
| 6 | Peter Ensz | 1305336 | |
| 7 | Katharina Fran Enns | 5 Mar 1856 | 412991 |
| 8 | Aganetha Enns | 5 Apr 1858 | 732562 |
| 9 | Isaak Enns | 12 May 1860 | 765095 |
