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- John Lehman Wideman was born in Markham, Ontario, on December 27, 1833. He began work as a clerk in the John W. Eby Dry Goods store, Kitchener in 1852. In November of that same year he went to St. JaJohn Lehman Wideman was born in Markham, Ontario, on December 27, 1833. …
- Fonds of the Kitchener Waterloo Knitters' Guild, including Administration files; newsclippings; ephemera; Guild newsletters; photographs and slides. Covers the period 1986 to 2006.Fonds of the Kitchener Waterloo Knitters' Guild, including Administration files; newsclippings; ephemera; …
- Mary Dietrich was born "Lidwina" May 7, 1906, daughter of Louis F. Dietrich and Anna M. Schneider. Bedford Drug Store ad appears inMary Dietrich was born "Lidwina" May 7, 1906, daughter of Louis F. …
- Louis F. Dietrich owned and operated Dietrich's Garage at 79 King Street South. A taxi service was also operated out of this garage. Louis also served as Reeve and later Mayor in 1929 and 1930. See:Louis F. Dietrich owned and operated Dietrich's Garage at 79 King Street …
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- Blank arrest warrant issued for the County of Waterloo. Circa 190-.Blank arrest warrant issued for the County of Waterloo. Circa 190-.
- Receipt for gas dated July 21, 1928 from Waterloo Garage, 60 King street north.Receipt for gas dated July 21, 1928 from Waterloo Garage, 60 King …
- This is the report card of Annita Bergen who was in grade six at Alexandra School from 1944-1945. The principal who signed the report card was Neil A. MacEachern, and the teacher was Aletha E. Kelly.This is the report card of Annita Bergen who was in grade …
- In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots from Frederick Grein for $500. The first house was likely built on the property by the Ebys. They sold it to William and Edith Kaster in 19In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots …
- In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots from Frederick Grein for $500. The first house was likely built on the property by the Ebys. They sold it to William and Edith Kaster in 19In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots …
- In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots from Frederick Grein for $500. The first house was likely built on the property by the Ebys. They sold it to William and Edith Kaster in 19In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots …
- In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots from Frederick Grein for $500. The first house was likely built on the property by the Ebys. They sold it to William and Edith Kaster in 19In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots …
- This is an indenture between Magdalene and Benjamin Eby and Francis Joseph Rummelhard - 1842.This is an indenture between Magdalene and Benjamin Eby and Francis Joseph …
- Handwritten note from Waterloo Tennis Club indicating Bob Broad's involvement. For the complete Waterloo Tennis Club: Presidents and Partners collection (including newspaper clippings and additionalHandwritten note from Waterloo Tennis Club indicating Bob Broad's involvement. For the …
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- The notarial copy of the will and probate has a rip on the first page. Click the thumbnail image to the right, to see the other documents.The notarial copy of the will and probate has a rip on …
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- In 1928, the Kitchener Tennis Club built five tennis courts beside the Granite Club on Agnes Street, Kitchener. Wilfrid Bitzer was very involved in Kitchener-Waterloo tennis. In 1935, he representedIn 1928, the Kitchener Tennis Club built five tennis courts beside the …
- In 1928, the Kitchener Tennis Club built five tennis courts beside the Granite Club on Agnes Street, Kitchener. Wilfrid Bitzer was very involved in Kitchener-Waterloo tennis. In 1935, he representedIn 1928, the Kitchener Tennis Club built five tennis courts beside the …
- In 1928, the Kitchener Tennis Club built five tennis courts beside the Granite Club on Agnes Street, Kitchener. Wilfrid Bitzer was very involved in Kitchener-Waterloo tennis. In 1935, he representedIn 1928, the Kitchener Tennis Club built five tennis courts beside the …