TY - JOUR KW - Russian Mennonites AU - Barbara Smucker AB - A collection of reminiscences of Russian Mennonites who came to Waterloo County in the 1920s. The stories of painter Woldemar Neufeld, Herbert and Marie (Warkentin) Enns, Herman and Agnes (Wiens) Koop, Henry and Katherina (Ewert) Rempel, Mr and Mrs Schoenke, Tina and Anna Wall describe their journeys and early experiences in Canada. BT - Waterloo Historical Society C1 - Kaufman, A.R.; Neufeld, Woldemar; Janzen, Jacob; Hunsberger, Eldon; Shantz, Edna Schneider; Neufeld, Peggy Conrad; Neufeld, Alexandra Janzen; Schaefer, Marta Janzen; Janzen, Sieghard; Enns, Herb; Enns, Marie Warkentin; Snyder, Jonas; Martin, David; Koop, Herman; Koop, Agnes Wiens; Weber, Angus; Rempel, Henry; Rempel, Katherina Ewert; Schoenke, John; Schoenke, John, Mrs; Shantz, A.J.; Wall, Tina; Wall, Anna; Wall, Abraham; Bechtel, Nelson; Bechtel, Jesse; Groh, Anson C2 - Mennonite Brethren Church, Hespeler; Wanner Mennonite Church, Hespeler; Hall-Zryd Foundry Co., Hespeler; Kitchener Upholstery; McBrine Luggage Co., Kitchener; Canadian Pacific Railway; Canadian National Railways; Erb Street Mennonite Church, Waterloo; Reeve-Bean Printing Co., Kitchener; Conrad Grebel College; Kaufman Footwear, Kitchener C3 - Waterloo Co; Elmira; Waterloo; Kitchener; Hespeler C4 - c1924-1974 C7 - English(30) DP - Elizabeth Bloomfield. WATERLOO REGIONAL HISTORY BIBLIOGRAPHY SYSTEM. Most pre-1993 items are also included in the print work Waterloo County to 1972: an Annotated Bibliography of Regional History. Kitchener: Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation, 1993. ID - 1798 LA - English M1 - Journal Article M3 - Print(0) PY - 1974 SP - 16 EP - 25 EP - T1 - They found a home in Canada T2 - Waterloo Historical Society VL - 62 ER -