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German Canadiana in Ontario Bibliography
A brief family history : Prange, Prong, Grauel : from Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany to Elgin County, Ontario, Canada, 1858
Type: BookYear of publication: 2004Export options:A complicated kindness : a novel
Type: BookKeywords: FictionMennonitesYear of publication: 2004Export options:A genealogical record of the descendants
Type: BookAbstract: A history of a Pennsylvania Mennonite family, some of whom settled in New Hamburg and others in Lincoln County. Sarah Nash married Jacob Laschinger and Anna Nash married William W. Schweitzer, both ...Year of publication: 1903Historical Period: 1881-1903Export options:A History of Preston's Mineral Springs, the Hagmeier Clinic and the Kaufman Connection
Type: Journal ArticleYear of publication: 2004Export options:A plea for peoplehood: religious and ethnic identity, continuity, and change among the Mennonites of Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario
Type: ThesisAbstract: An analysis of the ethnic identity of the Mennonites, with particular reference to the Kitchener-Waterloo area. Topics include religious divisions, the amalgamation of church conferences, and the ...Keywords: MennonitesEthnic identityGermanCultural identityAcculturationKitchenerWaterlooWaterloo RegionMennonite Central CommitteeInter-Mennonite ConferenceYear of publication: 1989Historical Period: 1800-1989Export options:Among our Founding Fathers
Type: Journal ArticleYear of publication: 1989Historical Period: 1840's-1980'sExport options:An archaeological investigation of the side porch, the Shantz site, AiHe-33, Township of Wilmot
Type: ReportAbstract: A report on the site, consisting of a Euro-Canadian domestic midden found during renovations of a house located in the southwest quarter of Lot 14, north of Erb Road.Keywords: ArchaeologyArtifactsSettlers PioneerYear of publication: 1989Historical Period: 1850-1900Export options:An archaeological resource assessment of Hidden Valley, City of Kitchener
Type: ReportAbstract: A report on numerous prehistoric artifacts, none of which "point to prolonged or continuous human occupation." The historic farmstead (AiHc-83), identified as that of the Jacob Furtney family in the ...Year of publication: 1989Export options:And in their silent beauty speak: a Mennonite family in Russia and Canada, 1790-1990
Type: BookKeywords: Russian MennonitesYear of publication: 2004Export options:And it became my home: die Assimilation und Integration der deutsch-jüdischen Hitlerflüchtlinge in New York und Toronto
Type: BookYear of publication: 2004Export options: