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1847 - 1913 (65 years)
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Name |
George Peppler |
Born |
21 May 1847 |
Waterloo County, Ontario |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
23 Jan 1913 |
George Street, Waterloo, Waterloo County, Ontario |
Person ID |
I10803 |
All |
Last Modified |
30 Dec 2008 |
Family |
Dora Trapp, b. 19 Feb 1848, Loitz, Germany , d. 18 Mar 1918, Waterloo, Waterloo County, Ontario (Age 70 years) |
Married |
25 Nov 1866 |
by Rev. Kaessmann [1] |
Notes |
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Children |
| 1. ?? Peppler, b. 30 Mar 1867, Waterloo, Ontario |
| 2. ?? Peppler, b. 27 Aug 1868, Waterloo, Ontario |
| 3. Clara C. Peppler, b. Abt 1870, Ontario |
| 4. Louise Dorothea Peppler, b. 19 May 1870, Waterloo, Ontario |
| 5. William Peppler, b. 28 Mar 1873, Ontario |
| 6. Emma Maria Peppler, b. 16 Aug 1875, Waterloo, Ontario |
| 7. Charles Peppler, b. Abt 1878, Ontario |
| 8. Ida Sibilla Peppler, b. 19 Feb 1880, Waterloo, Waterloo County, Ontario |
| 9. Edith Peppler, b. 19 Feb 1880, Ontario |
| 10. George H. Peppler, b. 1 Jan 1885, Ontario |
| 11. Sybilla Peppler, b. 28 Jul 1887, Ontario |
| 12. Clarence H. Peppler, b. 6 Feb 1890, Ontario |
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Family ID |
F2934 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- From http://www.waterlooogs.ca/Newspapers/BerlinerJournal1860-72Birthsunproofed.pdf
PEPPLER George 30 Mar 1867 Son (Waterloo) printed on 11 Apr 1867
PEPPLER George 27 Aug 1868 Daughter (Waterloo) printed on 17 Sep 1868
PEPPLER George 19 May 1870 Daughter (Waterloo) printed on 02 Jun 1870
Federal Census of 1871 (Ontario Index)
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PEPPLER , GEORGE
Sex: Male
Age: 23
Birthplace: ONTARIO
Religion: Lutheran/Evangelical Lutheran
Origin: GERMAN
Occupation: BLACKSMITH
District: WATERLOO NORTH ( 032 )
Sub-district: Waterloo Villa ( E )
Division: 2
Page: 30
Microfilm reel: C-9945
Reference: RG31 — Statistics Canada
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Excerpts below found on Feb 25, 2005 at http://www.mannheimmennonite.ca/fullcirc.html .
Full Circles: Mannheim Mennonite Church, 1836 - 1986
Ferne Burkhardt
Copyright 1986 Mannheim Mennonite Church.
Among Mannheim's first settlers were Mennonite families named Latschar, Herner, Christner, Eschleman, Bleam, Bowman, Hallman, Bergey, Hunsberger and Shantz. They came from Pennsylvania but their roots reached back to Switzerland. Swiss Mennonites and German Lutherans came to Mannheim directly from Switzerland and Germany soon after the Amish migration began, bringing the names Peppler, Boesinger, Geiger, Rickert, Bachert, Brandt, and Spaetzel.
Early lay leaders
Deacons, ministers and bishops, usually chosen by lot from the congregation and ordained by a bishop, were not the only leaders. Layman Jacob Bergey along with George Peppler, a Lutheran, organized the first Sunday School in the community in 1870. It was a union or non-denominational Sunday School held in the schoolhouse. Not until 1874 was Sunday School allowed in the meetinghouse. The issue of Sunday School continued to be controversial and was a major factor in the 1889 split that separated the Old Order, most of whom live north and west of Waterloo, from other Mennonites.
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Sources |
- [S144458] http://www.waterlooogs.ca/Newspapers/BerlinerJournal1860-72-StoZMarriages.PDF.
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