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Albert Henry Thiel was recruited to military service on January 5, 1918 at London, Ontario. At that time he was resident of Preston, Ontario and was employed applying veneer to furniture.
At the time of his marriage on March 18, 1920 Albert was employed as a tire builder and was living in Waterloo Township, Waterloo County, Ontario. | Thiel, Albert Henry (I18284)
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Albert is a nephew. He was orphaned when his father, John Fisher, died in 1909. | Cosens, Albert Henry (I02647)
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Aldimer was the "caller" for square dances in the community. He also studied with the Presbyterian Church for the Ministry. | Schade, Aldimer (I11030)
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Alexander Lein lived in Bleidenrod, Germany. He was primarily a farmer but also a linen weaver. | Lein, Alexander (I23812)
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Alfred Charles Kibble immigrated to Canada just prior to World War 1. | Kibble, Alfred Charles (I14268)
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Alice never married. Her finance was killed just before their wedding. | Becker, Aloysia "Alice" Ernestina (I11780)
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Allan Dettweiler is studying Ezra Eby's work and extending the mennonite tree at ezraeby.com. He indicates the following.
(Research): Newspaper Obituary, it is from the Canada Museum and is dated March 16, 1837. It reads as follows:
"Suicide: Last Friday afternoon, Rudolph Dettweiler gave himself such a terrible cut in the throat with a pocket knife, presumably in a fit of madness, that he died the following Sunday, despite all measures to save him, in the home of Samuel Eby (the older). He was in his 67th year. (translated from German -perhaps not perfectly).
According to Ezra Eby, the father of Rudolph is Heinrich Dettweiler[Eby 2200] . However, there are 2 reasons to doubt this information. Firstly, no records have been located in Pennsylvania which would support this, and secondly, an obituary for the son of the above Rudolph, also named Rudolph, states that his father AND GRAND-FATHER were also named Rudolph (not Heinrich). Records located in Pennsylvania show that one Melchior Dettweiler had a son and grandson, both named Rudolph. It is thought that Melchior's grandson is the same Rudolph (Canada Rudolph) who, with his wife Anna Wanner, and their family, arrived in Canada in 1810. Eby also states that Anna Dettweiler, the wife of Cornelius Pannebecker was a sister to Canada Rudolph. However the Pennsylvania records do not show that Canada Rudolph had a sister Anna. Hopefully, information will be found which will clear up this matter.
| Detweiler, Rudolph (I12123)
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Also residing with Geo and Margaret at the time of the 1901 census were:
grandson Otto R. born 5 May 1888
grandson Ross E. born 23 Mar 1890
granddaughter Cora M. born 25 Mar 1892
At the time of the 1901 census, the families of sons Lemiel (Leonard) and Howard are both residing nearby.
1901 census shows Euphemia Summerfeldt age 78 (born 11 Apr 1822) living in Markham, York East, Ontario with her daughter, Clara age 34 (born 6 May 1846). Euphemia may be a sister-in-law of Geo.
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Likely a descendent of John Henry Sommerfeldt b. 1760.
| Summerfeldt, George Henry (I12130)
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Also...http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maryc/grey00p2.htm
6732-00 John McDOWELL, 71, widower, farmer, Co. Cavan Ireland, Dundalk, s/o Samuel McDOWELL & Mary Ann STEPHENS, married Charlotte Elizabeth MATTHEWS, 23, Evansville Ind. USA, Toronto, d/o John James MATTHEWS & Charlotte E. WESTON, witn: Peter McGREGOR & Henry DAVIS, both of Dundalk, 1 Feb 1900 at Dundalk. | Family F4264
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Alvin used to travel to the Kitchener area anually to visit Lloyd Wurm. Lloyd had two sisters that lived in London, Vera (George Falls) and Ethel (Max Roit). Lloyd would come up to visit the sisters in London and eventually moved to London himself. Ethel and Max would come up from London to visit Alvin and Margaret at their farm.
| Wurm, Alvin Matties (I07301)
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Amelia Schrader | Schroeder, Emilie (I15096)
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Andreas Wurm was confirmed in the St. Paul's Lutheran Evangelical Church, Berlin, Ontario on January 7, 1861 at the age of 16. His confirmation appears twice in the records of the church. The first instance, on page 57, is crossed out. The second instance is on page 58. | Wurm, Andreas "Andrew" (I10983)
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Andrew Charles Pluff was a highly decorated 1st Lieutenant in the Second World War. He was the recipient of two Silver Stars, one Bronze Star, and one Purple Heart. He died in Germany on March 25, 1945. | Pluff, 1st Lt Andrew Charles (I34825)
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Ann Pool was born in the Isle of Mull in Scotland and came to Canada as a small girl. According to Ann McGillivray Poole?s obituary in the Markham paper, she came to Canada with her mother, sister and two brothers. The family would have then been as follows:
Effy McGillivray (widow), Marion McGillivray, Ann McGillivray, Archibald McGillivray and Neil NcGillivray with wife Margaret (Peggy) and infant son Donald. Neil and Margaret had 5 more children born to them while they lived in Markham Twp: Mary, Hugh, Alexander, Neil and Anne.
Ann's Death Certificate gives her parents names as Daniel McGillveray and Elphenia MacFadden.
John and Ann farmed on the east half of Lot 3, Conc. 7, Markham, Ont.
Mrs. Ann Pool Obit.
Born Isle of Mull, Scotland, over 80 years ago.
To Canada with Mother, 2 brothers and 1 sister when a small girl.
Almost at once to Markham.
When quite young married John Pool, whom she survived 52 years.
Life long member of St. Andrew's Church.
8 Children (4 survive)
Dr. Daniel Pool of St. Paul, Minn.
Mary and Mrs Guy at home
Mrs. Ed Hastings, Almira
2 Grandchildren Annie and Thomas Hastings
POOL - At the Home of her son-in-law, Ed Hastings, 6th Conc., Markham, on Fri. Nov. 1, 1918, Ann MacGillivray, relict of the late John Pool. 89th year. Buried St Andrew's Cemetery, Markham on Nov. 4. Memorial Service - St. Andrew's Church, Markham, Sun., Nov. 10, 11 a.m.
| McGillivray, Ann (I00365)
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Anna Elisabetha Wurm was on born August 5, 1834. She applied for a passport on 29 Jun 1867 for herself and her child. Her daughter was Elisabetha Wurm born 12 March 1861 and died 23 Oct 1877 in Baltimore. A.E. Wurm was the daughter of Jacob Wurm (brother of Henry) and Catharina Lein. She departed for Baltimore aboard the "Johanna Marie" on 9 Jul 1867. She died in Baltimore on 12 Jun 1875. She was the wife of Heinrich Tröller from Merlau.
| Wurm, Anna Elisabetha (I22994)
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Anna Helgesdotter never married. | Helgesdotter, Anna (I32617)
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Anna Margarethe Dörr emigrated from Bleidenrod, Germany. She is listed as living in America in 1857. | Dörr, Anna Margarethe (I25010)
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Anna Wurm never married. She lived with her mother in Zurich, Ontario for many years and worked for a local tailor. | Wurm, Anna Margaret (I00353)
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Annie Bergey," was born October 31st, 1847, and died April 11th, 1885. She was married to Robert Tydaman and resided at Wordsworth, Medina County, Ohio. Their family consisted of five children." | Bergey, Annie (I17555)
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Anthony Hallman's will written on Jan. 25, 1759 is recorded in Book L. page 301 in Register of Wills Office in Philadelphia, Pa.
"I hereby disinherit my son John for reasons best known to himself, save one English shilling to be paid within 10 days after my death. I give to my oldest daughter Dorothy Heizer, wife of John Heizer (Heiser) 500", Christina Leffeber (Lefeber) 500, Catharine Kressman (wife of John Kressman) 500, 3 grandsons Leonard, Valentine, George and children of Mary Salome Perkymer 13.4, Barbara Jacobs 5, Anna Maria Ketchy Goktschy (sife of Rev. John Henry Goetschius) 5, Henry - all household goods, chattels, husbandry, also land in Skippack (150 acres).
Executor - Henry
Witnesses - Deter Melchor, Jacob ?? and Charles Cornelius Raboteau.
Probated Aug 3, 1759
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Found on Feb 28, 2005 at http://douglas.boddy.com/genealogy/hallman/hallman.html
Anthony Hallman was a resident of Skippack Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, probably as early as 1708, where he owned a farm of about 150 acres. According to the records given, he was born in the year 1671. He was a member of the Augustus Lutheran Church, Trappe, PA, and was one of the building committee of this Church in 1743 which building is still standing. Over one of the doors of the Church building is a stone containing the names of the building committee, and his name is given in Latin: "A. Heilmano." | Hallman, Anthony (I02654)
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