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1 A Amos, Edward A., (35)29 Amos, Mary Edna (Schmidt), Mrs Edward A., (35)29 Anderson, James, Galt, undertaker c 1856, (35)9 Anderson, Margaret (Scrimger), Mrs James, Galt, c 1856, (35)9 Auman, George, (35)32 Auman, William, (35)40 B Bauman, John, (35)32 Bean, Dorothy, (35)18 Bean, Rev Eusebius Hailer, (35)18 Bean, family of surname anglicized, (35)17 Bean, Rev Ivan, (35)18 Bean, Rev J. Wesley, (35)18 Bean, Ruth, (35)18 Bean, S.U., (35)15 18 (Samuel Ulysses Bean) Bean, Rev Samuel G., (35)18 Beasley Tract, (35)39 mortgage of, (35)16 Bernhardt, Peter, (35)51 Betzner, Samuel, (35)15 Beveridge, Rev Thomas, (35)8 Biehn, Aaron S., , (35)18 Biehn, Barbara (Fried), , (35)18 Biehn, John II Senior, , (35)15-16, (35)18 Biehn, John III, , (35)16 Biehn, John I, b 1700, (35)17 Biehn s Tract, aka Biehn Tract lot 1, (35)18 Bismark, see Marti, Frederick, (35)28 29
2 Bowlby, Warden Ward Hamilton, (35)20 Bowman, Isaac Erb, MP, (35)21 Bowman, Israel D., (35)20, (35)22, (35)29 Bowman, John, (35)43 Boynton, Charles, (35)8 Bricker, Jacob, (35)35 36 Bricker, Samuel, (35)16, (35)20 Bristow, Edward, (35)40 41 Bristow, John, (35)40 Brox, William, (35)32 Brubacher, Henry, (35)39 C Cassel, Samuel, (35)29 cemeteries, Galt Auld Kirk, (35)10 First United, (35)10 cemeteries, Waterloo potter s field, (35)27 28 Christman, Henry, (35)40 Churches, Conestoga Methodist, (35)44 St Matthew s Lutheran, (35)44 Churches, Elmira Gale, (35)45 Oswald, (35)44 Roman Catholic, (35)46 St James Lutheran, (35)40, (35)45 St Paul s Lutheran, (35)45 Churches, Floradale log, (35)44 Churches, Galt Auld Kirk
3 cemetery, (35)10 First United, (35)7 15 cemetery, (35)10 manse, (35)11 Sunday School, (35)14 Churches, Heidelberg St Peter s Lutheran, (35)44 Churches, St Jacobs Calvary Evangelical, (35)44 Churches, West Montrose United Brethren, (35)45 Churches, Winterbourne log, (35)45 Churches, Woolwich Chalmers, (35)45 Evangelical United Brethren, (35)45 46 West Woolwich Mennonite, (35)43 44 Clemens, Aaron, (35)31 Crooks, James, (35)39 D Devitt, A.W., (35)38 47 [Albert W. Devitt] Devitt, Barnabas, (35)34 Dickson, William Jr, (35)8 Dow, James, (35)43 Dows, James, (35)47 Dunham, B. Mabel, (35)19 29, (35)29 32, (35)34 38 E Eby, Benjamin, (35)39 40 Eby, John, (35)20 Eby, Peter, (35)40 Eby, Rebecca (Bricker), (35)20
4 Ellis Family, The (A) B. Mabel Dunham, (35)29 32 Ellis, Alfred son of David, , (35)29-32 home, (35)31 Ellis, Carl, son of Alfred, (35)31 Ellis, David, son of William and Martha, , (35)31 Ellis, Ella, daughter of Alfred, (35)32 Ellis, Lourene, dau of Alfred, (35)32 Ellis, Mary Jane (Clemens), Mrs Alfred G., , (35)31 Ellis, Martha (Elliott), Mrs William E.S., (35)30-31 Ellis, William E.S., Squire, , (35)30-31 Elmira Monthly Fair, (35)32 33 Elmira Monthly Fair, The (A) C.W. Schierholtz, (35)32-33 Erb, A.A., Berlin, 1868, committee re House of Refuge, (35)20 Erb, Abraham, brother of John, , (35)34 Erb, David, 1807 pioneer trek, (35)16 Erb, Warden Ephraim B., , (35)20 Erb, Jacob, bro of John, , (35)40 Erb, John, , bro of Abraham, Preston founder, (35)34, (35)40 F Faichney, Rev T.T., (35)15 farm practices barter, (35)36, (35)42 43 cattle, (35)42 grain crops, (35)41 42 hogs, (35)43 poultry, (35)43 First Nations cruelty to, (35)30 31 First United Church, Galt (A) Andrew W. Taylor, (35)7 15
5 foundries, Waterloo Waterloo Manufacturing, (35)36 Fraser, Jonathan William, (35)48 G Gingrich, Elena (Ellis), Mrs Alvin, (35)32 grist mills, Waterloo Erb, (35)34 Snider, (35)34 35 H Hamilton, Rev Alexander M., (35)45 Hamilton, John, (35)36 Hamilton, Robert Somerville, (35)50 51 Harvie, Alexander, (35)7 8 Hay, Peter, (35)47 Heather, Minnie (Pattison Hoffman), Mrs G.A. Heather, Mrs Charles Hoffman, (35)35 Hendry, Warden Charles, , (35)20-21 Historical Sketch of the Biehn Family (A) S.U. Bean, (35)15 18 Hobson, Joseph, (35)22 Hoffman, Charles Everett, (35)35 Hoffman, Mayor John, (35)35 Hunt, Christian, (35)46 I infectious diseases and pandemics, Galt cholera, 1833, (35)10 Itter, Alvina (Klem), 2 nd Mrs Peter, , (35)29 Itter, Susannah (Clemens), 1 st Mrs Peter, , (35)29 Itter, Peter, , (35)29 J Jaffray, William, (35)24 25, (35)28 Jones, Augustus, (35)38
6 K Klinck, Charles, (35)41 Knechtel, Rev Samuel R., (35)50 Knowles, Rev Robert E., (35)14 15 Kribbs, Lewis, (35)22 L Laird, James, may be Joseph Laird, manager, House of Industry, 1890s, (35)29 Laird, Mrs James, or Mrs Joseph, (35)29 Lorch, Lewis, (35)40 Lowrey, Dr David, b 1845 (35)11 M MacKenzie, William, (35)7 Maclachlan, Rev John, (35)11 Marshall, Reeve Thomas, North Dumfries, (35)20 Marti, Frederick, Bismark, inmate, House of Refuge, (35)28-39 Martin, George, , (35)29 Martin, Herbert Washington, ,(35)29 Martin, Annie E. (Seward), Mrs George, (35)29 Martin, Lucille Gertrude (Seibert), Mrs Herbert, (35)29 McLachlan, Wm., , (35)12 McMahon, Diana (Dekay), Mrs Richard, (35)22, (35)29 McMahon, Richard, , (35)22, (35)29 Merner, Absalom, (35)36 Metzger, J.T., b 1827, Elmira teacher, or Metzger, John F., b 1823, (35)40 Meyer, Reeve John, (35)46 47 Musselman, David, (35)40 N Notes on the Pioneer Days of Woolwich Township (A) A.W. Devitt, (35)38 47
7 O Oswald, Conrad, (35)44 Ott, John, (35)40 P Passmore, Edward, (35)47 Pearce, Thomas, (35)43 Peck, Thomas, (35)11 Peterson, Henry W., (35)41 poor house. See Waterloo County House of Industry and Refuge Potter, David, (35)13 R Railways, Waterloo County Canadian Pacific, (35)42 Galt Preston Electric, (35)36 Grand Trunk (GTR), (35)36, (35)42 street railway, (35)36 Randall, George, (35)20 Reicko, Herbert, (35)28 Russell, Rev John, (35)8 S Salzberger, John Philip, aka Saltzberger, , (35)18 Salzberger, Mary IV (Biehn), aka Saltzberger, Mrs John P first settler child, Waterloo County, (35)18 sawmills, Waterloo Hoffman and Weber, (35)35 Schierholtz, C.W., (35)33 [Charles W. Schierholtz] Schlee, George, (35)27 Schneider, Daniel, (35)36 Schoerg, Joseph, aka Shirk, Joseph, (35)15 16 Scrimger, Ann, daughter James and Jane, , (35)9 Scrimger, James, son of William Senior, , (35)9
8 Scrimger, Jane M. (Keachie), Mrs James, (35)9 Scrimger, Janet (MacFarlane), Mrs William Senior, (35)9 Scrimger, Susan (Aldrich), Mrs Wm., (35)9 Scrimger, Wm., son of William Senior, , (35)9 settlers, Waterloo County civil law, and, (35)9 10 Shade, Absalom, (35)8, (35)10 Sherk, Joseph, aka Schoerg, Joseph, (35)16 Shoemaker, Jacob S., , (35)34 Short History of the New City of Waterloo, A (A) B. Mabel Dunham, (35)34 38 Smith, Otto G., (35)20 Smith, Priscilla, , (35)39 Smith, Captain Thomas, , (35)39 Snider, Elias, Weber Bingeman, E.W.B., (35)37 Snider, Rev Elias, father of E.W.B., , (35)35, (35)37 Snider, Jacob C., father of Elias, , (35)34 35, (35)38 Snider, Reeve Norman, (35)43 Springer, Moses, (35)46 Strang, Rev James, (35)10 11 Streeter, George, (35)40 T Taylor, Andrew W., (35)7 15 Taylor, Cyrus M., (35)37 Taylor, Ed., (35)9 Taylor, Thomas W., (35)48 49 Tye, Mayor Henry Daniel, , (35)20 21 U Uffelman, William, (35)49 Uttley, Jonathan, (35)32
9 V Veitch, Reeve William, (35)43, (35)46 47 W Waldron, Dr, House of Refuge, medical officer, 1868, (35)22 Wallace, William, (35)38-39 Waterloo County House of Industry and Refuge, (35)19 29 cemetery, (35)27 28 chapel, (35)27 isolation hospital, (35)28 residence, conditions of, (35)23 25 staff of, (35)21 23 Waterloo County House of Industry and Refuge (A) B. Mabel Dunham, (35)19 29 Waterloo Historical Society (WHS) annual report, 1947, (35)5 6 index v. 1-35, (35)53 68 Waterloo, County of (F) real estate transactions, , (35)26 first magistrate, (35)30 first settler child born in, (35)39 Weber, Isaac, (35)35 Wegenast, Mathias, (35)36 Winger, Jonas, (35)40 41 Winger, Martin Senior, (35)40 Winger, Reeve Peter, (35)41, (35)47 Winterbourne, Village of, (35)39 Woolwich, Township of (F) reeves, , (35)46 first settler child born, (35)39 settlement of, (35)38 47 Z Zwick, Dr Frank F., (35)52
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