@misc{165, keywords = {Cemeteries, Genealogy, Buildings Log, Buildings Stone, Mennonites, Amish}, author = {Lorraine Roth}, title = {Saint Agatha Amish Mennonite Cemetery (CC#4568), Waterloo County}, abstract = {Transcriptions of 192 markers, preceded by a plan and index. The introduction notes that the land for a school house and burying ground was conveyed by Nicholas Lichti in 1845 but that a log school house already existed and some burials had already taken place. The log schools here and at the site of the Lutheran Church at the other side of St Agatha were removed in 1865 and replaced by a stone building at the eastern end of the village. The Wilmot Amish Mennonite Congregation built its second meeting house at the Lichti burial ground. The meeting house and cemetery were thereafter referred to as "Lichti'", "Upper Street" or "St Agatha". The conference dropped the term "Amish" from its name in 1964.}, year = {1984}, number = {Report}, pages = {1 v. (unpaged).+}, publisher = {Mennonite Historical Society of Ontario - Genealogical Committee}, }