Herbert P. Enns

Classification scheme:

Hist. Mss. 1.118 (s.c.)

Title: Herbert P. Enns fonds

Dates of creation: 1902-1999

Physical description: 1 cm. of textual records

Biographical sketch: Herbert P. Enns (20 January 1912-20 November 1999) was the son of Peter K. and Maria Enns. Peter was a schoolteacher in the Molotschnaia Colony of Ukraine. His family was part of the first group to emigrate to Canada in 1924, and came to Waterloo at that time. Herbert worked for the Bean Printing Company for many years. His interest in history made him a founding member of the Mennonite Historical Society of Ontario. He was an active member of that society until a few years before his death. He wrote a number of historical articles, and was the key author of the history of the Waterloo-Kitchener United Mennonite Church.

On 2 September 1931 Herbert Enns married Marie Warkentin, daughter of Jacob and Anna Warkentin. They had one daughter, Carol Ruth. Herbert and Marie lived in Waterloo their entire lives. Marie passed away in February 1995.

Custodial history: The fonds was donated to the Archives on a variety of occasions by Herbert P. Enns.

Scope and contents: Miscellaneous correspondence, a hymnbook and historical items, some of which are translated by Enns.

Notes: Original archival description written in the early 2000s by Sam Steiner.

File list:

  1. Maria Enn's manuscript hymnbook, 1913 (Maria was his mother)
  2. "Beschlu?" of Administrative Committee, April 13, 1875 (photocopy) and translation done in 1991 by Herbert P. Enns. (This was Ontario Committee that assisted Mennonite immigration to Manitoba in 1870s)
  3. "Beschlu?" of Administrative Committee, September 25, 1875 (photocopy) and translation done in 1991 by Herbert P. Enns. (This was Ontario Committee that assisted Mennonite immigration to Manitoba in 1870s)
  4. "Report of Henry J. Dueck delivered during the 60th anniversary services of the W-K United Mennonite Church, Waterloo, October 7, 1984" translated by Herbert P. Enns, 1984
  5. Photocopies of misc. correspondence, 1909, 1930-1931 (1909 letter to Herb's mother; later letters from mother to relatives)
  6. Teaching certificate for Peter Enns, March 15, 1902; a birth certificate from the Schoenfelder Mennonite Church (1902); high school diploma; and a diploma for conduct.
  7. Obituary for Herbert P. Enns, Nov. 24, 1999

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