TY - JOUR KW - Amish KW - German language KW - Wilmot Township AU - O. Hamilton AB - A short history of the Amish from their beginnings in the late seventeenth century to the migration to Wilmot Township. The leaders of the Amish community are identified, as are the many of the early settlers. BT - Waterloo Historical Society C1 - Simons, Menno; Amman, Jacob; Penn, William; Yoder, Barbara; Nafziger, Christian; Nafziger, Peter; Brenneman, John; Burckey, Jacob; Steinmann, Christian; Becher, Joseph; Gingerich, John; Goldschmidt, Joseph; Moser, Isaac; Erb, John; Erb, Christian; Gascho, Christian; Litwiller, Peter; Lichty, Christian; Lichty, Nicholas; Jantzi, Michael; Schwartzentruber, Michael; Gardner, Michael; Gardner, Jacob; Miller, Jacob; Bender, Jacob; Wagler, Christian; Schultz, George; Jutzi, Joseph; Jutzi, George; Miller, Michael; Mayer, Christian; Roth, Rudolph; Schwartzentruber, Christian; Schwartzentruber, Elizabeth; Schwartzentruber, Magdalena Schinbeck; Oswald, Barbara; Honderich, John; Honderich, Abram; Boshart, Daniel, Mrs; Schwartzentruber, John E. C2 - Steinmann Mennonite Church, Baden; Amish Aid Union; Walper House, Berlin; Mennonite Aid Union C3 - Wilmot Tp; New Hamburg; Baden; Switzerland, Berne; Pennsylvania, Berks Co; Germany, Bavaria; Germany, Waldeck; Ebyville; Hofstetter Lake; St Agatha; Wellesley Tp C4 - 1820-1860 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 - 1565 LA - English M1 - Journal Article M3 - Print(0) PY - 1944 SP - 15 EP - 21 EP - T1 - The Amish settlement in the Township of Wilmot in the County of Waterloo T2 - Waterloo Historical Society VL - 32 ER -