TY - ECHAP KW - Mennonites KW - Pennsylvania Germans KW - Tunkers KW - War 1812 KW - Women KW - Waterloo Township KW - Upper Canada AU - Aaron Eby AU - Daniel Cassel AB - An overview of the settlement of Pennsylvania German Mennonites in Waterloo Township, translated from German by the editor. Migrations of Mennonites are traced from Franklin, Lancaster and Cumberland Counties in Pennsylvania and the leadership of Benjamin Eby in the Mennonite community is described. Appended to Dr Eby's article is a paragraph from Col. W.W.H. Davis' history of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, naming many emigrants to Canada between 1786 and 1823. BT - History of the Mennonites: historically and biographically arranged from the time of the Reformation, more particularly from the time of emigration to America, containing sketches of the oldest meeting houses and prominent ministers, also their confession of faith adopted at Dortrecht in 1632 C1 - Eby, Benjamin; Betzner, Samuel; Schoerg, Joseph; Bechtel, Joseph; Beasley, Richard; Bricker, Samuel C2 - German Company C3 - Pennsylvania, Bucks Co; Pennsylvania, Cumberland Co; Pennsylvania, Franklin Co; Pennsylvania, Lancaster Co; Preston; Waterloo Tp; Woolwich Tp; Dumfries N Tp; Blair C4 - 1799-1848 C7 - English(30) CY - Philadelphia, PA 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 - 1526 LA - English M1 - Book, Section M3 - Print(0) PB - Daniel K. Cassel PP - Philadelphia, PA PY - 1888 SP - 309 EP - 325 EP - T1 - A sketch of the Mennonite settlement in Canada T2 - History of the Mennonites: historically and biographically arranged from the time of the Reformation, more particularly from the time of emigration to America, containing sketches of the oldest meeting houses and prominent ministers, also their confession of faith adopted at Dortrecht in 1632 ER -