This photo shows Marlene Snider (née Ewald) playing with her doll in the front yard of 116 Albert St. in Waterloo. Marlene was the daughter of Sherwood and Alberta Mae Ewald. Marlene Snider (née Ewal
This photo shows Marlene Snider (née Ewald) playing with her doll in …
Olivia Schmuck lived at 27 Peppler Street in Waterloo. In 1922 she married Albert Schmuck, who died in 1933. She became the matron-advisor nurse at the Sunshine Waterloo Company during World War II.
Olivia Schmuck lived at 27 Peppler Street in Waterloo. In 1922 she …
Olivia Schmuck lived at 27 Peppler Street in Waterloo. In 1922 she married Albert Schmuck, who died in 1933. She became the matron-advisor nurse at the Sunshine Waterloo Company during World War II.
Olivia Schmuck lived at 27 Peppler Street in Waterloo. In 1922 she …
The Waterloo County Farmers' Market was located near the King St. N. and Weber St. N. intersection, in between Waterloo and St. Jacobs. It was owned by Marie and Gerhard Scheffelmeier who opened the
The Waterloo County Farmers' Market was located near the King St. N. …
The Sunshine Waterloo Company (later SunarHauserman Limited) was started in 1930 as a joint venture of the H.V. McKay Company of Melbourne, Australia and the Waterloo Manufacturing Company, Limited t
The Sunshine Waterloo Company (later SunarHauserman Limited) was started in 1930 as …
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