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- Alberta Mae Dotzert Ewald was born in Waterloo on February 9, 1891 and died in August 10, 1976. Her parents were Mary and Valentine Dotzert and she married Sherwood John Ewald in 1917. She was sisterAlberta Mae Dotzert Ewald was born in Waterloo on February 9, 1891 …
- See Waterloo Public Library for complete publication.See Waterloo Public Library for complete publication.
- The Martins Mennonite Meeting House was built in 1848 on land purchased from the Martin family. In 1900, an addition was added to the building. The building was shared by the Old Order Mennonites andThe Martins Mennonite Meeting House was built in 1848 on land purchased …
- The farm is described as being 100 years old in 1931. Possibly the Henry Bowman who built the Bowman House hotel in 1840 on the north east corner of King and Erb Streets which was initially known asThe farm is described as being 100 years old in 1931. Possibly …
- The farm is described as being 100 years old in 1931. Possibly the Henry Bowman who built the Bowman House hotel in 1840 on the north east corner of King and Erb Streets which was initially known asThe farm is described as being 100 years old in 1931. Possibly …
- The farm is described as being 100 years old in 1931. Possibly the Henry Bowman who built the Bowman House hotel in 1840 on the north east corner of King and Erb Streets which was initially known asThe farm is described as being 100 years old in 1931. Possibly …
- The farm is described as being 100 years old in 1931. Possibly the Henry Bowman who built the Bowman House hotel in 1840 on the north east corner of King and Erb Streets which was initially known asThe farm is described as being 100 years old in 1931. Possibly …
- The farm is described as being 100 years old in 1931. Possibly the Henry Bowman who built the Bowman House hotel in 1840 on the north east corner of King and Erb Streets which was initially known asThe farm is described as being 100 years old in 1931. Possibly …
- The farm is described as being 100 years old in 1931. Possibly the Henry Bowman who built the Bowman House hotel in 1840 on the north east corner of King and Erb Streets which was initially known asThe farm is described as being 100 years old in 1931. Possibly …
- The farm is described as being 100 years old in 1931. Possibly the Henry Bowman who built the Bowman House hotel in 1840 on the north east corner of King and Erb Streets which was initially known asThe farm is described as being 100 years old in 1931. Possibly …
- The farm is described as being 100 years old in 1931. Possibly the Henry Bowman who built the Bowman House hotel in 1840 on the north east corner of King and Erb Streets which was initially known asThe farm is described as being 100 years old in 1931. Possibly …
- Alberta Mae Dotzert Ewald was born in Waterloo on February 9, 1891 and died in August 10, 1976. Her parents were Mary and Valentine Dotzert and she married Sherwood John Ewald in 1917. She was sisterAlberta Mae Dotzert Ewald was born in Waterloo on February 9, 1891 …
- Tintypes were popular from 1856 until approximately the early 1900s.Tintypes were popular from 1856 until approximately the early 1900s.
- Tintypes were popular from 1856 until approximately the early 1900s.Tintypes were popular from 1856 until approximately the early 1900s.
- Tintypes were popular from 1856 until approximately the early 1900s.Tintypes were popular from 1856 until approximately the early 1900s.
- Tintypes were popular from 1856 until approximately the early 1900s. Image is faded and has deteriorated.Tintypes were popular from 1856 until approximately the early 1900s. Image is …
- Tintypes were popular from 1856 until approximately the early 1900s.Tintypes were popular from 1856 until approximately the early 1900s.
- Tintypes were popular from 1856 until approximately the early 1900s.Tintypes were popular from 1856 until approximately the early 1900s.
- 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; …
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