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German Canadiana in Ontario Bibliography
North Dumfries Township cemeteries
Type: BookKeywords: CemeteriesAnderson FamilyMennonitesYear of publication: 2013Export options:(Re)locating Anna Weber's art within Pennsylvanian-German Mennonite folk culture
Type: Journal ArticleYear of publication: 2013Export options:Shantz family: a preliminary report
Type: BookKeywords: GenealogySchantz familyWaterlooYear of publication: 2013Export options:Snyder-Schneider-Snider family: a preliminary report
Type: BookKeywords: GenealogySnyder familyWaterlooYear of publication: 2013Export options:The Amishman
Type: Journal ArticleAbstract: A brief history of the origins of the Amish religion with reference to the settlement of Wilmot Township by Christian Nafziger and his followers in 1822.Year of publication: 1919Historical Period: 1799-1913Export options:The Cookbook project: celebrating 75 years of meals and memories
Type: BookYear of publication: 2013Export options:The early industry of Ontario: examining the formative role played by German-speaking settlers
Type: BookKeywords: HistoryOntarioGermansIndustriesYear of publication: 2013Export options:The German visitor to Waterloo township in 1832
Type: Journal ArticleKeywords: Waterloo Township19th centuryYear of publication: 2013Historical Period: 1832Export options:Tragedy and comedy in Mennonite life
Type: Journal ArticleAbstract:[Magdalene Redekop] is a specialist in Low German, and since many in attendance also know the language, she indulges in a Low German-themed question structure based on the fingers on one's hand. ...
Keywords: WritingMennonitesHumorNovelsYear of publication: 2013Export options:Transcript of original deed for the German Company Tract, Waterloo Township
Type: Journal ArticleAbstract: Text of the 1805 deed of sale by Richard and Henrietta Beasley of 60,000 acres of Block Number Two to Daniel and Jacob Erb for 10,000 pounds.Year of publication: 1919Historical Period: 1804-1805Export options: