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Gutzman Family of Petawawa Photos ca. 1867-present

The Gutzman family represents some of the earliest settlers of the Petawawa area, beginning in 1867. This is a collection of family photos dating from 1867 to the present.
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  • Portrait of Albertina and Johann Gutzmann
        This portrait is of Albertina and Johann Gutzmann (d. 1860) and was taken in Pommerania, a province of what was then Prussia. Albertina came to Canada in 1867. On May 2, 1867, Paul and Caroline Dannh
      This portrait is of Albertina and Johann Gutzmann (d. 1860) and was …
  • Paul and Caroline Dannhauer Portrait
        The people depicted in this photograph are Paul Dannhauer and his wife, Caroline Dannhauer (nee Gutzman). In 1867 they homesteaded on Black Bay Road, beside St. John's Lutheran Church. They were acco
      The people depicted in this photograph are Paul Dannhauer and his wife, …
  • Gutzman Homestead
        The man on the right is identified as a member of the Heinze Family. The original homestead on Black Bay Road, Petawawa was located next to St. John's Lutheran Church. The original family homestead w
      The man on the right is identified as a member of the …
  • Deed Of Land: Paul Dannhauer and Wife to August Gutzman 1895
        This deed is for the land referred to as the Gutzmann homestead, a log home once located on Black Bay Road in Petawawa, ON.
      This deed is for the land referred to as the Gutzmann homestead, …
  • Family in front of Log Cabin
        Individuals are identified as members of the Gutzman Family, from left to right; William (standing), Amy, August (seated, the patriarch), Alfred, Flora, Edgar, Fredericke (seated, the Matriarch), and
      Individuals are identified as members of the Gutzman Family, from left to …
  • Gutzman Family River Farm
        This house, built in the 1890s, and its many outbuildings was the original home of Carl and Amelia Gutzman, and was commonly known as the River Farm. It was later purchased by their son, William P. G
      This house, built in the 1890s, and its many outbuildings was the …
  • Family Portrait at River Farm
        From left to right, back row: Reinholdt Gutzman, Carl Jr. Gutzman, Ada Gutzman, Gustav August Gutzman, Emil Edward Heinze with baby Ada, Wilhelmina Michel with Freda Gertrude, Emil Michel with Edgar
      From left to right, back row: Reinholdt Gutzman, Carl Jr. Gutzman, Ada …
  • Family Portrait at River Farm
        Back Row: Reinholdt Gutzman, Carl Jr. Gutzman, Ada Gutzman, Gustav August Gutzman, Emil Edward Heinze (with baby Ada, Emil Michel, William P. Gutzman (with Baby Alfred) Middle Row: Carl Sr. Gutzman,
      Back Row: Reinholdt Gutzman, Carl Jr. Gutzman, Ada Gutzman, Gustav August Gutzman, …
  • Mrs. August Gutzman and Spinning Wheel
        The woman is Mrs. August Gutzman, nee Frederika Heinze. This spinning wheel was a tool brought over by the Gutzmann family in the 1860s when they immigrated to Canada from Pommerania (Prussia).
      The woman is Mrs. August Gutzman, nee Frederika Heinze. This spinning wheel …
  • Gutzman River Home
        This house and out buildings, located on Gutzman Road below the hill, was built for Carl and Amelia Gutzman as a retirement home. This picture was taken in 1921, all of the buildings have since disap
      This house and out buildings, located on Gutzman Road below the hill, …
  • Marriage Certificate Carl Gutzmann and Emilie (Emilia) Lindemann
        The marriage is between Carl Gutzmann of Petawawa Township, Renfrew County and Emilie Lindemann of Alice Township, Renfrew County on April 13, 1877. Witnesses of the marriage were Adolphe Lindemann a
      The marriage is between Carl Gutzmann of Petawawa Township, Renfrew County and …
  • Emilia and Carl Gutzman at Retirement Home
        The couple is identified as Emilia and Carl Gutzman. This home was considered to be their retirement home and it was located on Gutzman Road, by the Ottawa River. The building no longer exists.
      The couple is identified as Emilia and Carl Gutzman. This home was …
  • Carl Gutzman
    Pembroke Daily Observer, 1930, Unknown     This news clipping describes the death and funeral proceedings of Carl Gutzman of Petawawa, ON.
    Pembroke Daily Observer, 1930, Unknown   This news clipping describes the death and funeral proceedings of Carl Gutzman …
  • Mrs. August Gutzman.
    Pembroke Daily Observer, 1939, Unknown     This news clipping describes the death and funeral proceedings of Mrs. August Gutzman of Petawawa, ON.
    Pembroke Daily Observer, 1939, Unknown   This news clipping describes the death and funeral proceedings of Mrs. August …
  • Petawawa Township Woman Dies at Home
    Pembroke Daily Observer, June 12, 1931, Unknown     This news clipping describes the death and funeral proceedings of Mrs. Charles Gutzman (nee Amelia Lindemann) of Petawawa, ON.
    Pembroke Daily Observer, June 12, 1931, Unknown   This news clipping describes the death and funeral proceedings of Mrs. Charles …
  • Gutzman master ice cream maker
    Pembroke Daily Observer, Unknown     This news clipping documents the life of Alfred Gutzman. It specifically focuses on memories of him as an expert ice cream maker and relies on the recollections of his wife, Lena. There are descripti
    Pembroke Daily Observer, Unknown   This news clipping documents the life of Alfred Gutzman. It specifically focuses …
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