Latter Day Saints -- Germany -- History
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Die Konferenz der Kirch Jesu Christi printed broadside
The folder contains a printed broadside inviting the public to come to a missionary meeting for the Mormon Church probably in Berlin, Germany in an unspecified year, circa 1900. The item is in German, and an English translation has been provided.
Roy P. Frost diaries and account book
Two handwritten diaries and one account book. Frost writes about some of his experiences as a missionary in Germany primarily in the Munich area. Many entries are lengthy and detailed.
Roger P. Minert papers
Boyd S. Parrish diary
Handwritten diary. Parrish kept his diary while serving as a missionary for the Mormon Church in Germany. Parrish writes about his experiences and impressions while in Germany. He describes some of the rule breaking done by the missionaries and the condition of the Mormon Church membership. There are many gaps in the record.
Evelyn Nabrotsky Schultz family papers
Scanned color printouts of family trees, a photographs album, and a personal history of Alfred Nabrotzky. Contains WWII and Latter-day Saint history in Germany. Annotated by Evelyn Nabrotzky Schultz. Includes original digital scans. Dated approximately 2013 to 2014.