29
Waterloo Historical Society Annual Volume 100 Text Index 1832 Cholera Burials Near Bridgeport, The (A) rych mills with Helga Hartman, 100: 223–228 A A Proverbial Radical Cobbler (A) John Hagopian, 100: 210 A.D. Margison and Assoc, 100: 156 Adams, Thomas, 100: 156 Aeryon Labs Inc, 100: 259 American Hotel, Kitchener, 100: 242 Andersen, Renie, 100: 57 Andrews, Mrs James K., 100: 200 Architectural Conservancy of Ontario North Waterloo Region Branch, 100: 6 Arrow Cabs, Kitchener, 100: 65 Asmussen, Nicholas, 100: 88–90 Atwater-Hallatt, Rosanne, 100: 162–186 Augustine, Albert, 100: 70 Augustine, Edna, 100: 70 Aussam, Joseph, 100: 200–201 B B and B Kieswetter Excavating Ltd, 100: 160 Barlow, H.G., 100: 200 Barnstijn, Michael, 100: 75–76, 133 Barrett, Norah, 100: 109 Bauer, James S, 100: 48, 50, 61 Bean Ormston Family Trailway, 100: 76 Bean Printing Co., 100: 49 Bean, D. Alexander, 100: 85 Bean, Dave, 100: 108–109

(A) rych mills with Helga Hartman, 100: 223–228 - whs.ca · Waterloo Historical Society . Annual Volume 100 Text Index . 1832 Cholera Burials Near Bridgeport, The (A) rych mills

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Waterloo Historical Society Annual Volume 100 Text Index

1832 Cholera Burials Near Bridgeport, The

(A) rych mills with Helga Hartman, 100: 223–228

A A Proverbial Radical Cobbler

(A) John Hagopian, 100: 210

A.D. Margison and Assoc, 100: 156

Adams, Thomas, 100: 156

Aeryon Labs Inc, 100: 259

American Hotel, Kitchener, 100: 242

Andersen, Renie, 100: 57

Andrews, Mrs James K., 100: 200

Architectural Conservancy of Ontario

North Waterloo Region Branch, 100: 6

Arrow Cabs, Kitchener, 100: 65

Asmussen, Nicholas, 100: 88–90

Atwater-Hallatt, Rosanne, 100: 162–186

Augustine, Albert, 100: 70

Augustine, Edna, 100: 70

Aussam, Joseph, 100: 200–201

B B and B Kieswetter Excavating Ltd, 100: 160

Barlow, H.G., 100: 200

Barnstijn, Michael, 100: 75–76, 133

Barrett, Norah, 100: 109

Bauer, James S, 100: 48, 50, 61

Bean Ormston Family Trailway, 100: 76

Bean Printing Co., 100: 49

Bean, D. Alexander, 100: 85

Bean, Dave, 100: 108–109

Bean, Walter, 100: 75–76

Beasley, Richard, 100: 220

Bell Telephone, Kitchener, 100: 58

Belmont Ave

proposed extension, 100: 151, 155–161

as Woodlawn Ave, 100: 156

Belmont Ave Extension Timeline

(A) rych mills, 100: 155–161

Bensason, Leon, 100: 161

Beresford Box Co, 100: 64

Berlin

Imperial City, 100: 80

name change to Kitchener, 100: 77–103

North Waterloo Recruiting Committee, 100: 84

possible names, 100: 86–87

Berlin Board of Trade, 100: 78

Berlin Life Size Display Horse Works Co, 100: 29

Berlin Rubber (Manufacturing) Co, 100: 251

Berlin Waterworks Co (BWC), 100: 148–149, 154

Beynon, Anne, 100: 228

BF Goodrich Co, Kitchener, 100: 58, 63, 73, 250

BF Goodrich News, 100: 58

Bingeman Park, Kitchener, 100: 122

Bitzer, A.L., 100: 90

Bliss, Alonzo, 100: 200

Bloomfield, Elizabeth, 100: 13, 48–49, 207, 225

Bodley, F.C., 100: 145

Borden, Robert

in Kitchener, 1917, 100: 94–95

Bowman, Hervey M., 100: 88–90

Brant, Catharine Croghan (Adonwentishon), 100: 192

Brant, John (Ahyonwaeghs), 100: 192, 198

Brant, Joseph (Thayendanegea), 100: 192

Breithaupt Estate, 100: 242

Breithaupt, Catherine Olive (Bennett), 100: 81–82, 101

Breithaupt, Emma Alvarene, 100: 100

Breithaupt, Louis Jacob, 80–86, 91, 100

Breithaupt, Louis Orville, 100: 105, 110

Breithaupt, William Henry, 100: 84

Bricker, Elizabeth Rosenberger, 100: 202, 206

Bricker, John, 100: 206

Bridgeport

cholera epidemic, 1834, 100: 223–228

Brief History of Soper Park

(A) Karen Dearlove, 100: 136–147

British League, 100: 86, 88–89

Britton, Jane, 100: 53–74, 130

Broome, Dr Albert E., 100: 12–15, 48

Brown, Donna, 100: 114, 127

Brown, Roy, 100: 114, 127

Brown, Vicki, 100: 114, 127

Brubacher House, 100: 255

Brubacher, John E., 100: 255

Budd Automotive, Kitchener, 100: 58

Budd's Dept Store, 100: 62, 74

Bullas Brothers Electrical, Kitchener, 100: 60

Burnett, Alexander, 100: 193, 198, 200

cholera letter, 100: 210–212

Burtt, Bob, 100: 130, 187–198, 199, 212, 226

Bust of Kaiser Wilhelm I, 100: 80

Busy-B Discount Foods, Waterloo, 100: 61, 74

C Calder, James, 100: 201

Calder, William, 100: 201, 206

Cedar Creek Cemetery, (North) Dumfries, 100: 201, 206

Central Ontario Art Assoc, 100: 261

Centreville, 100: 33, 51

Chaplin Family Y, Cambridge, 100: 125

Chapman, John, 100: 262

Chapman, Susan, 100: 262

Cholera Beacon

(A) Elam Stimson, 100: 212–215

Cholera Menagerie, The

(A) Kristine Wiliamson, 100: 218–219, 222

Cholera's 1834 Victims and Accounts

(A) rych mills, 100: 199–222

Churches, Breslau

Mennonite, 100: 226

Churches, Canada

United Church of Canada, 100: 22

Churches, Freeport

Congregational, 100: 22

United Brethren in Christ, 100: 22

Churches, Galt/Cambridge

First United Church, 1863, 100: 198

First United, 1863, 100: 194, 198; 100: 198

St Andrew's Presbyterian

and cholera epidemic, 1834, 100: 193–194

pergola, 100: 130

Churches, Kitchener

Caryndale Swedenborgian, 100: 34

New Apostolic, 100: 55

St Paul's Evangelical, 100: 242

Churches, Waterloo

Erb St Mennonite, 100: 6

Citizens' League, 100: 86, 88–89

city hall, Kitchener, 100: 63–64

city hall, Waterloo

demolition, 100: 130

City Hotel, Waterloo, 100: 64

Cleghorn, W.G., 100: 84, 101

Clemens, DN Abraham L., 100: 190; 102: 107

Clemens, Jacob, 102: 107

Clemens, Molly, 102: 107

Clemens, Noah, 102: 107

Collins-Wright, Robert "Bob," 100: 127

Collins, Harry, 100: 40

Collins, William, 100: 197

Concordia Hall

riot, 1916, 100: 83

Conestoga Press, 100: 246

Connon, John, 100: 191

Conway, Kate, 100: 191, 206

Cook, H.M. "Milt," 100: 111, 126, 128

Coutts, G.M., 100: 51

Cowlam, Elizabeth Amelia (Cushman), 100: 207

Cressman's Woods

expropriation, 100: 14

see also Homer Watson Park

Cushman, Catherine (Whitmore), 100: 207, 221

Cushman, Joseph William, 100: 207, 221

Cushman, Josiah, 100: 190, 197, 207

D Dalgleish, Elspeth/Euphon (Hogg), 100: 206, 220

Dalgleish, Robert, 100: 206, 220

Dames and Moore, Cambridge, 100: 160

Dance, Kenneth W., 100: 150, 161

Dearlove, Karen, 100: 136, 137–147

Denis-Nathan, Peter, 100: 45

Denton, Ernest, 100: 250

Detritus Consulting, 100: 226

Detweiler, Daniel B., 100: 34

Dickson, William, 100: 138, 191, 196

Dickson's Block, Galt, 100: 138

Dixon, Ross, 100: 260

Dominion Button, 100: 89

Dominion Woollens & Worsted Co Ltd, 100: 256

Doon Pioneer Village

Ashton, Ralph, mural, 100: 19

blacksmith shop, 100: 22, 38

Bricker Barn, 100: 41, 44

brochure map, 1961, 100: 16

butcher shop, 100: 22

Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR)

locomotive 894, 100: 23, 35, 43

Chief Pale Moon

aka Albert Greene, 100: 35, 43–44

Clan Donald, 100: 33–34

Conestoga wagon

1807 orginal, 100: 32

replica, 100: 27, 33

cooperage, 100: 22

Detweiler cabin, 100: 34

Detweiler weavery, 100: 39

diorama, 100: 31–32

Eby Bible, 100: 32, 51

Erb House, 100: 34, 39, 41

fire hall, 100: 33–34

firetruck, 100: 23

founding vision, 100: 12–15

General/Dry Goods/Village store, 100: 10, 22, 35, 134

Gingerbread House, 100: 23– 24, 34, 41

harness shop, 100: 22, 49

and Heritage Community

new name, 1981, 100: 45–47

interpretive programs launch, 100: 38–39

master plans, 100: 8–52

millpond, 100: 41

mini steam train, 100: 35

museum building, 1960, 100: 16–19, 21, 27–29, 31–33, 36–37, 39–42, 47–48

museum building, 1967, 100: 31

Museum of Trades and Industry, proposed, 100: 26–28

natural history collection, 100: 32, 39

Ontario Museum of Pioneer Life, proposed, 100: 19

opening, 1957, 100: 12

outmoded displays, 100: 33

Pennsylvania-German Day, 100: 38

Peter Martin House, 100: 34, 39, 41, 52

Peter McArthur House, 100: 10, 18, 22, 41, 49

post office, 100: 33

Priory, 100: 18, 20

redesign, 1973, 100: 41–42

Region of Waterloo purchase, 1983, 100: 47

Sararas House, 100: 33, 47

sawmill equipment, 100: 30, 33

Schantz barn, 100: 11

schoolhouse, 100: 22–23

Scottish Day, 100: 38

see also Ontario Pioneer Community (OPV)

see also Ontario Pioneer Community Village (OPV)

Siebert House/Gingerbread House/Eby House, 100: 23–24, 34, 41

sold to Region of Waterloo, 1983, 100: 47

taxonomic displays, 100: 33

train station, 100: 30, 33, 41

truss bridge, 100: 10, 14

United Brethren Church, 100: 22, 33

Waterloo County Hall of Fame, 100: 24–25, 39, 41, 49, 248

Waterloo Township Hall, 100: 30, 33, 39, 41

Doon Rd, 100: 16

Dreisinger Furniture and Funeral Home, Elmira, 100: 6

Dumfries Township

cholera epidemic, 1834, 100: 192, 201, 206, 211

Duncan, Dorothy, 100: 41

Dundas St, Galt

aka Macadamized Toll Rd, 100: 138, 220

Dunker Construction, 100: 114

E East End Mennonite Cemetery, Kitchener, 100: 197

Eaton's Market Square, Kitchener, 100: 71

Eaton's store, 100: 62

Eby, Abraham, 100: 228

Eby, Bp Benjamin, 100: 189, 207–209

Eby, DN Samuel, 100: 225–226

Eby, Ezra E., 100: 200, 206, 223–228

Eby, Isaac, 100: 225

Eby, Lucy (Hembling), 100: 225, 228

Eby, Mary (Maria Brubacher), 100: 189, 207, 209, 228

Economical Mutual Insurance Co, 100: 33–34

Electrohome, Kitchener, 100: 58

Sparks and Chips Magazine, 100: 59

Elliott, Hugh C., 100: 19, 48, 50

Elliott, Irene, 100: 50

Engelman, Michelle, 100: 47

Erb, Jacob B., 100: 225, 228

Erb, Mary (Clemens), 100: 228

Erb, Peter, 100: 34, 223–225, 227–228

Erb, Sarah (Bomberger), 100: 227–228

Erb, Susannah, 100: 228

Euler, W.D., 100: 82, 90, 93–95

Eze-Way Automatic Laundry, Kitchener, 100: 73

F F.W. Woolworth store, 100: 259

Fairview Park Mall, Kitchener, 100: 62

Fargus and Andrew's, 100: 200

Farwell, Roger, 100: 115–116, 118, 122, 125, 127

Fehrenbach, Mr, 100: 49

First Mennonite Cemetery, Kitchener, 100: 208

Forbes Motors, Kitchener, 100: 58, 65

Forbes, Daniel, 100: 200

Forler, Nan, 100: 243

Foster, Robert, 100: 50

Fostering Kids' Abilities: A Living History

(A) Doug Letson, 100: 105–129

Fraktur, 100: 32

Eby Family Bible, 100: 32

Vorschrift (penmanship), 100: 231–236, 238

Wunder-Fisch(e) (marvel-fish), 100: FC, 229–241

Frenette, Sybil, 100: 160

Frisse, Dr Ulrich, 100: 79, 244

Frost, Leslie, 100: 14

G Galt

cholera epidemic, 1834, 100: 187–222

Galt Arena, Cambridge

Gardens, 100: 145

oldest continuous in Canada, 100: 145

Galt Horticultural Society

Peony Garden, Soper Park, 100: 145

Galt Parks Commission, 100: 138–139, 142

Galt Tennis Club, 100: 137

Galt, John, 100: 18, 20, 191

Galt, village of

early buildings, 100: 187

Gaol and Governor's House, 100: 261–262

Gaukel, Frederick, 100: 189, 197, 207–208

Gaukel, Henry/Heinrich, 100: 189, 207–208

Gaukel, Maria (Roschang), 100: 189, 207–208

Gemmel, Richard, 100: 50

German Company Tract, 100: 148, 156

German identity

anti-German sentiment WWI, 102: 77–103

in Waterloo County pre-WWI, 102: 78–80

German Mills/Parkway

Parkway Mill, 100: 20, 48–49

Gift of Photographs, The

(A) Anonymous (rych mills), 100: 242

Gilkison, William, 100: 191–192, 228

Gillis, Donald, 100: 191

Gitschner, Tommy, 100: 264

Good, Reginald "Reg," 100: FC, 229–241; 102: 107

Goudie, A.R., 100: 22, 134

Goudie's store, Kitchener, 100: 62

Governor's Rd, Galt, 100: 221

Graham, Fred, 100: 155

Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA)

see also Grand Valley Conservation Area Authority, 100: 39–42, 44–45, 47–48

Grand Trunk Railway (GTR), 100: 14

Grand Valley Conservation Authority (GVCA)

see also Grand River Conservation Authority, 100: 14, 35, 40, 50

Grandview Medical Centre, Cambridge, 100: 115

Grange, Galt, 100: 220

Gray, Marjorie, 100: 55

Greenbrook Pumping Station, 100: 149–154

Greene, Albert, 100: 35, 43–44

Groh, Howard, 100: 20–29, 38, 49–51

Gross, David, 100: 88–89, 96

H Hachborn, Bob, 100: 73

Hachborn, Violet, 100: 73

Hagey, Bp Joseph, 100: 197, 226

Hagey, Sherwood, 100: 202

Hagopian, John, 100: 210

Hagy, Joseph, 100: 226

Hahn, Charles C., 100: 85

Hall, Clay, 100: 110

Hannah, Shelley, 100: 151

Hartman, Helga, 100: 223–228

Hayes, Geoffrey, 100: 187, 195, 207

Hembling, Eleanor, 100: 225

Hembling, Hannah Rose, 100: 223, 228

Hembling, Jacob, 100: 225, 228

Hembling, Jeremiah, 100: 225

Hembling, Mary, 100: 223, 225, 228

Hembling, Noah, 100: 190, 223–225, 228

Hembling, Sarah, 100: 225, 227

Hembling, William, 100: 225

Henderson, Roy, 100: 108

Herzog, Bill, 100: 125

Hett, John E., 100: 85, 88–89, 96

Hewitt, Aggie, 100: 144

Hewitt, Austin, 100: 140, 144

Hewitt, Evelyn, 100: 144

Hewitt, Florence, 100: 144

Hilborn, Benjamin, 102: 107

Hilborn, Henry, 102: 107

Hilborn, James, 102: 107

Hiller, Anna, 100: 96

HiWay Market, Kitchener, 100: 61

Hoffman, Carl, 100: 35

Hoffman, Isaac, 100: 207

Honsberger, J.F., 100: 94

Hooks, Joan, 100: 220

Horst, Isaac, 100: 189, 206, 225

Hospitals

Kitchener-Waterloo

annual report, 1919, 100: 98

Howlett, James, 100: 224–225

Howlett, William, 100: 224–225

Hunter, Andrew, 100: 218, 222

Hunter, Mrs Archibald, 100: 200

Huron Rd, 100: 14, 24

I Identifying the Local Past: Part Three "Time is with Materials Filled" Doon

Pioneer Village 1959-1983

A: Mary Tivy, 100: 8–52, 134

idioms

Pennsylvania-German, 100: 178–179, 185

IGA Foodliner, Waterloo, 100: 60–61, 74

Ingo Knitwear, 100: 259

International Plowing Match, Roseville

99th annual, 100: 246

J J. Hessenauer Boot and Shoe Shop, Kitchener, 100: 251

Jackson, William

Jackson Park, 100: 138

Jansen, August, 100: 92

Janzen, Abraham Jr, 100: 206

Janzen, Abraham Sr, 100: 206

Joanette, Nelson, 100: 47

Johnson, Pauline

Chiefswood National Historic Site, 100: 137

Jones, Louis, 100: 17–18, 20, 40, 48

Joseph Schneider Haus Museum, 100: 239

Fraktur, 100: FC, 229–230

Supertest, Kitchener, 100: 242

K K-W Cupolo Sports, 100: 74

Kabel, Art, 100: 107–108

Kabel's Men's and Boy's Wear, Kitchener, 100: 107–108

Kaiser, Louis, 100: 49

Kaster, Gordon, 100: 226

Kaufman Rubber, Kitchener, 100: 58

Kaufman, A.R., 100: 228

Keachie, Thomas, 100: 200

Keffer, Ivan W., 100: 259

Kelterborn, Marion, 100: 152

KidsAbility Centre for Child Development

see also Rotary Centre, 100: 105–128

King, William Lyon Mackenzie, 100: 94

Kitchener & Waterloo Community Foundation

Walter Bean Community Trails Foundation (WBCTF), 100: 75–76

Kitchener Car Rentals, 100: 66

Kitchener Housing Ltd, 100: 160

Kitchener Memorial Auditorium, 100: 58

Kitchener Waterloo Cambridge Regional Post Card Club, 100: 6

Kitchener, City of

Festival of Neighborhoods, 100: 152

Klager, Gordon, 100: 256

Knierim, Gus, 100: 246

Knights of Columbus, Kitchener, 100: 122

Knowles, Paul, 100: 190

Koerber, Gordon, 100: 223, 226

Kohli, Marjorie, 100: 215

Koser, Margaret, 100: 207

Kraft, Dorothy, 100: 61

Kraft, Ralph, 100: 61

Kresge's store, 100: 62, 258

Krug Furniture, Kitchener, 100: 58

Kuhn, Doug, 100: 228

Kuntz, Lincoln

reeve, Bridgeport, 100: 261

L Lackenbauer, Whitney, 100: 77

landscape architect

Frederick Todd, first in Canada, 100: 139

Lang, Reinhold, 100: 63

Latschaw, Catharine, 100: 206

Laurier-Liberal Party, 100: 94, 102

Lawn Bowling Club, Galt, 100: 143

Leavitt, Charles W., Jr, 100: 161

Letson, Doug, 100: 75, 105–129

Lewis, Marten, 100: 47

Lewis, Sonia, 100: 248

Limerick Cemetery, Township of Waterloo, 100: 33

Loch, Emily, 100: 245

Lynch, John, 100: 115, 117, 119, 122, 124–125, 127

Lynn, John, 100: 84, 101

M MacCallum, Louise, 100: 75–76, 133

Macdonald, W. Bruce, 100: 220

MacGeorge, David, 100: 198

Machels store, Kitchener, 100: 61

Mackenzie, William Lyon, 100: 193, 216

MacVicar, Bruce, 100: 122

MacVicar, Penny, 100: 120–123, 127

Maple Syrup Festival, Elmira, 100: 261

Marion Roes – President 2009-2012

(A) Anonymous, 100: 6–7

Marshall, "the cooper," 100: 200

Marshall, Dorothy, 100: 200

Marshall, Robert, 100: 201, 206

Marsland Centre, Waterloo, 100: 131

Martin, David, 100: 106–107, 112, 127

Martin, J.A. (Alex), 100: 106–107, 110, 125–126

Martin, John G., 100: 106–107, 112, 122, 127

Martin, Mary Ann, 100: 107, 112, 127

Martin, Peter, 100: 34

Maxwell, James, 100: 200

McArthur, Dan, 100: 49

McArthur, Peter, 100: 21–22

McCauley, Robert, 100: 148–155, 158, 161

McDonnell, Aidan, 100: 246

McDougall Cottage, Cambridge, 100: 138

McFadden, Glenn, 100: 108–109, 112, 114, 127

McIntyre, Don, 100: 44

McKay, Tom, 100: 160

McKegney, Patricia, 100: 95, 103

McLaughlin, Kenneth, 100: 44, 52, 99

McQuarrie, Dr, 100: 188

Meinzinger Park, Kitchener, 100: 151

Meinzinger, Joseph, 100: 151

Melitzer's Creek, Waterloo, 100: 223

Melitzer's Swamp, Waterloo, 100: 223, 226

Memorial Arena, Waterloo, 100: 63

Memorial Auditorium, Kitchener, 100: 58

Mennonite Cemetery, Blenheim, 100: 202

Mennonite Cemetery, Bloomingdale

aka Snyder/Schneider Mennonite Cemetery, 100: 202

Mennonite Cemetery, Breslau

aka Cressman's Cemetery, 100: 204

Metroline Research Group Inc, Kitchener, 100: 124

Metropolitan Dept Store, 100: 62

Military Service Act

1917, 100: 93

military units

111th Battalion, 100: 252

118th Battalion, 100: 78, 85

Mill Creek, Galt, 100: 137

stone bridge, 100: 138, 140

Mill Race Festival of Traditional Music, Cambridge, 100: 218

Miller, Robert, 100: 188, 192, 195–196

mills, rych, 100: 155–161, 199–222, 223–228, 246

Milo, "the colored hostler" "an aged Negro," 100: 193, 200

Mitchell, Jane, 100: 76

Moffat, Mel, 100: 24, 29, 31, 39

Mount View Cemetery, Galt, 100: 198

Moyer, Dilman, 100: 223–224, 227

Murdock, Jack, 100: 80

Museum of Trades and Industry

proposed, 100: 26–28

Mustard, Bill, 100: 108

Mutual Life Assurance Co, Waterloo

see also Sun Life, Waterloo, 100: 58, 63, 111, 243

aka Sun Life

N New Hamburg

first settlers, 100: 190

founding of, 100: 190, 197

Newspapers

Berlin Daily Telegraph

supports WWI, 100: 85

Berlin News Record

against name change, 100: 87

opinions of WWI, 100: 85

Der Canadische Bauernfreund, 100: 197

Kitchener News Record

vandalism, 1917, 100: 89

Nicol, Catharine Alice, 100: 54

Nicol, Donald, 100: 73

Nicol, George Alexander, 100: 54

Nicol, Helen Margaret, 100: 54

Nicol, Judith, 100: 73

Nicol, Marjorie, 100: 73

Nicol, Maude Alice (Townshend), 100: 54

Nicol, Robert Thomas George, 100: 53–74, 130–131

Nicol, Thomas G.O., 100: 54

Nolan, Liana, 100: 195

North Waterloo Society for Crippled Children

see also Rotary Centre, KidsAbility, KidsAbility Centre for Child Development

O O'Riley, Brian, 100: 57

Oaks, Anthony, 100: 92

Olaskey, Terry, 100: 41, 52

Old Blair Memorial Cemetery, Cambridge, 100: 202

Old Order Mennonite

games, 100: 162–186

Oldfield, Norm, 100: 52

Ontario Die Co, Waterloo, 100: 55

Ontario Genealogical Society

Waterloo Region Branch, 100: 6

Ontario Historical Society

annual general meeting, 2012, 100: 244

Ontario Pioneer Community Foundation (OPCF), 100: 9–29, 31–35, 39–42, 47–52

see also Doon Pioneer Village (DPV)

Ontario Sugar Co, Berlin, 100: 258

Ormston, Elaine, 100: 123–124

Oswald, Marilyn, 100: 226

Oswald, Paul, 100: 226

P Page, Frank, 100: 12, 21

Parks, Cambridge

Churchill, 100: 137

memorial gates, 100: 147

Moffat Creek, 100: 137

Jackson

aka Soper Park

name change, 100: 144

St Andrews, 100: 198

Parks, Galt

Centennial

aka High Park, 100: 139

Soper, 100: 136, 137–147

aka Jackson Park

Augustus Soper, 100: 142–146

Galt Arena Gardens, aka The Gardens, 100: 137, 145

Galt Lawn Bowling Club, 100: 143

as Jackson's Field, 100: 138

Lover's Lane, 100: 144

memorial gates, 100: 144, 147

Mill Creek, 100: 140, 142–146

Old Swimming Hole, 100: 143

Peony Garden, 100: 136, 145

stone bridge, 100: 138, 140

Parks, Kitchener

Kiwanis, 100: 228

Lakeside, 100: 148–155, 156–157, 159, 161

Friends of, 100: 151–152

kettle lake, 100: 148, 153

Lakeside (Shoemaker Lake), 100: 148–155

Lakeside Park

Shoemaker Lake, 100: 148–155

kettle lake, 100: 148, 153

Parks, Preston/Cambridge

Riverside

memorial gates, 100: 147

Parks, Waterloo

Waterloo, 100: 20, 49

Parkway Mill

aka German Mills

mill, 100: 20, 48–49

Pennsylvania German Folklore Society of Ontario, 100: 6, 14, 33, 47

Pennsylvania-German Wunder-Fisch (Marvel-Fish) Manuscript

(A) Reginald Good, 100: FC, 229–241

People's Dept Store, 100: 62

Pepi's Pizza, 100: 73

Pequegnat, R.K., 100: 155

Perrin, Alex, 100: 50

Personal Studio: Documenting Growth and Change in the Waterloo Region

1946-1996 or From Mom-and-Pop to Drive-Up-and-Shop

(A) Jane Britton, 100: 53–74

Pollock, James, 100: 144

Provincial Public Parks Act

adopted in Berlin, 1894, 100: 138–139

adopted in Galt, c1902, 100: 138–139

Public Utilities Commission, Galt, 100: 145

Puslinch Township, 100: 22–23

Putting the Lake in Lakeside Park

(A) Robert McCauley, 100: 148–155

Q Quantrell, Jim, 100: 137, 200, 252

Queen St Auditorium, Kitchener, 100: 128

Quickfall, Barb (Boettger), 100: 228

R Rand, Penny, 100: 109

Ranger Brewing Co, 100: 63

Raytheon, 100: 58

Read Voorhees and Assoc Ltd, 100: 157

Red Front Dept Store, 100: 62

Reinhart, George, 100: 206

Reitz, Tom, 100: 246

Rich, George, 100: 40–41

Rich, Harriet, 100: 200

Rieder, Martha, 100: 90

Rieder, Talmon Henry, 100: 90–91, 251

Rife, Jesse, 100: 261

Rockway Gardens, Kitchener

as photo backdrop, 100: 64–65

Roedding, Louis J., 100: 223

Roedding, Wilfrid, 100: 223, 226

Roes, Marion, 100: 6–7, 223, 243, 246, 248

as WHS past president, 100: 6–7

Rogers Television, 100: 246

Rosenberger, Henry, 100: 206

Rosenberger, Jacob, 100: 206

Rosenberger, Joseph, 100: 206

Rosenberger, Polly (Detweiler), 100: 206

Rotary Centre, Kitchener and Waterloo

see also KidsAbility, 100: 109–116, 120–124

Rotary Club, Kitchener-Waterloo, 100: 105–128

fundraising, 100: 111–114

North Waterloo Society for Crippled Children, 100: 113

official charter, 100: 106

Rotary Club, Preston/Hespeler, 100: 107–108, 119

Ruby, Barbara (Kochersperger), 100: 206, 220

Ruby, Michael Kochersperger Sr, 100: 206, 220

Russell, Harold, 100: 246

Rycroft, Krystal, 100: 243

S Schantz, Jacob, 100: 228

Schartzberg, Annie, 100: 252

Schartzberg, Percy, 100: 252

Schenk, Alf, 100: 28–29, 31–32, 36–41, 45, 50–51

Schlichter, Barbara (Wismer), 100: 207

Schlichter, Henry, 100: 207

Schmalz, W.H.E., 100: 13, 31, 33

Schmearer, Ken, 100: 66

Schneider Male Chorus, 100: 57

Schneider, Barbara, 100: 228, 242

Schneider, Christian, 100: 207

Schneider, Elizabeth (Erb), 100: 207

Schneider, Jacob, 100: 225

Schneider, Jacob "Yoch," 100: 207

Schneider, Joseph M., 100: 22, 228, 239, 242

Schneider, Meats, 100: 112

Schneider, Norm, 100: 112

Schneider, Norman, 100: 22

Schools, Galt

Tassie, 100: 143, 198

Schools, Waterloo Township

S.S. No. 2

reconstruction at Doon, 100: 22–23

Schools, Waterloo, City of

first schoolhouse, 100: 20, 49

Schoppel, Ingo, 100: 259

Schreiter, Margaret Erb, 100: 82

Schuurs, Erin, 100: 77–103

Scott, David, 100: 45–46

Scott, John, 100: 188, 196

Scott, William, 100: 197, 207

Seagram Distilleries, Waterloo, 100: 131

Seibert, Emily, 100: 23–24

Seiling, Ken

museum director, 100: 46–47, 52, 76

Region of Waterloo Chair, 100: 244

Serious Fun: the Card Game of German Solo as Played in Waterloo County

(A) Rosanne Atwater-Hallatt, 100: 162–186

Seymour, Horace L., 100: 156

Shade, Absalom, 100: 138, 187–190, 196

Shade's Mill, Galt, 100: 137–138

Shantz, Delilah, 101: 195

Shantz, Isaac C., 100: 225

Shantz, Jacob, 100: 225, 228

Shantz, John, 100: 205

Shantz, Miss Minerva, 100: 38, 101: 195

Shantz, Naomi, 101: 195

Shantz, Selima, 101: 195

Shea, Joshua, 100: 152

Shepherd, William, 100: 200–201

Sherk, David, 100: 204, 207

Sherk, Elizabeth, 100: 204, 207

Sherk, Hannah (Bechtel), 100: 204

Sherk, Jacob, 100: 204, 207

Sherk, Joseph, 100: 207

Sherk/Shark, Hannah, 100: 204

Shoemaker, Alexander, 100: 148

Shoemaker, Jacob D., 100: 148

Shuh, Barbara (Bowman), 100: 255

Silvester, Ken, 100: 76

Simpson, Alexander, 100: 201

Simpson, Andrew, 100: 193, 200

Sims, Kenneth, 100: 228

Six Nations of the Grand River

Chiefswood National Historic Site, 100: 137

at Doon Pioneer Village, 100: 19, 35, 43–44

Waterloo County deeded to, 100: 35

Smith, Carl William, 100: 262

Smith, Jacob, 100: 206

Smith, Mervyn, 100: 103

Snider, Joel, 100: 207

Snyder, C.H., 100: 63

Snyder, Catharine (Shantz), 100: 205

Snyder, Clara, 100: 67

Snyder, Clayton H., 100: 70

Snyder, John C, 100: 205, 207

Snyder, Joseph Meyer, 100: 138, 242

Snyder, Peter Etril, 100: 76, 118–119, 125, 127, 129, 133, 243

Snyder, Priscilla, 100: 138

Snyder, Roy, 100: 67

Sokvitne, Miriam, 100: 242

Solo card game

and anti-semitism, 100: 179, 185

lexicon, 100: 178–179

origins, 100: 166–167, 177, 181–182

rules, 100: 167–176, 181, 183–184

Soper, Augustus, 100: 142–146

Soper, Marion, 100: 144

Spanish influenza epidemic, 1918, 100: 96–99

Springbrook Fur Farm, 100: 226

Springer, Benjamin Jr, 100: 202, 206, 220

Springer, Benjamin Sr, 100: 202, 206, 220

Springer, Mary (Ryckman/Rykeman), 100: 202, 206, 220

Springer, Moses, 100: 189, 197

Der Canadische Bauernfreund newspaper, 100: 197

Stauch, Warren, 100: 246

Stimson, Elam, 100: 196, 212, 217, 221

Cholera Beacon, 100: 212–215

Stirling Ave, Kitchener

as Shoemaker Ave, 100: 150, 156–157

Stirton, David, 100: 191, 197, 206

Stokes, Peter John, 100: 41–42, 44

Sun Life, Waterloo

see also Mutual Life Assurance Co, 100: 243

aka Mutual Assuance Co

Sunbeam Home, Waterloo, 100: 70

Suzuki, Dan, 100: 161

Swatridge, Stephen, 100: 117

Szuck, Maryanne, 100: 226, 228

T Taylor, Andrew Winton, 100: 15–18, 20, 22, 29, 40, 48, 191, 220

Taylor, Joleen, 100: 245

Telfer, John, 100: 191, 228

Thomasfield Homes Ltd, 100: 160

Three Ring Circus of Death

(A) Bob Burtt, 100: 187–198, 199, 212

Tivy, Mary, 100: 8–52

Todd, Frederick Gage, 100: 139, 141–143, 145–146

Tony Day Sweaters, 100: 64

U Unionist Party, 100: 94, 102

United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners

Siebert House, 100: 23

University of Waterloo

construction of, 100: 71

V Vanden Elzen, Mary Ann, 100: 152

Victory Cabs, Kitchener, 100: 65

Voisin, Marie, 100: 201, 207, 220–221

W Walker's store, 199: 62

Wallenstein General Store, Wallenstein, 100: 184

Walper Hotel, 100: 58, 73, 242

Walter Bean Bridge, 100: 75–76, 133

Walter Bean Bridge, The

(A) Anonymous, 100: 75–76

Walter Bean Community Trails Foundation (WBCTF), 100: 75–76, 133

Wanner Mennonite Cemetery, Hespeler, 100: 205

Waterloo College

invitation games, 100: 256

Waterloo Community Arts Centre, 100: 57

Waterloo County

early Scottish settlers, 100: 188, 194

first settlers, 100: 190

Gaol and Governor's House, 100: 261–262

German immigrants to, 100: 177, 184

historical plaques, 100: 198

immigrants to, 2006, 100: 181, 185–186

last Gaol governor, 100: 262

Pennsylvania-German immigrants to, 100: 177

pioneer farms, 100: 182, 184

Waterloo County Supplies Co-operative, 100: 48–49

Waterloo County/Region Hall of Fame

original building, 100: 24–25, 39, 41, 49

original buildingWHS induction, 100: 248

Waterloo Historical Society

centennial supplement, 2013, 100: 248

creation of Ontario Pioneer Community/Doon Pioneer Village, 100: 8–9, 12, 14,

20–21, 32

History Under the Trees (HUT), 100: 245

hosts Ontario Historical Society, 2012, 100: 244–245

Kitchener Public Library, partnership, 100: 247–248

on-line index, 100: 248

postcard sets, 100: 246, BC

Waterloo Region Hall of Fame, induction, 100: 248

A Year of History, 100: 243

Waterloo Manufacturing Co, Waterloo, 100: 55

Waterloo Region Charitable Foundation

Treatment Centre

1st president, 100: 106

Waterloo Region Generations (WRG), 100: 200

Waterloo Region Heritage Fair, 100: 246

Waterloo Region Heritage Foundation

Heritage Showcase, 100: 246

Waterloo Region Museum, 100: 8–9, 246

Waterloo Region Review Commission, 1979, 100: 46

Waterloo Rod and Gun Club, 100: 162–163

Waterloo Township

cholera epidemic, 1834, 100: 207, 225

Waterloo, City of

first schoolhouse, 100: 20, 49

Waterloo, Regional Municipality of

Greenbrook Pumping Station, 100: 149

Weber, Abraham, 100: 228

Weichel, William G., 100: 93–94

Wellesley Township

cholera epidemic, 1834, 100: 207

What's in a Name? Questions of Loyalty in Berlin, Ontario, During World

War One

(A) Erin Schuurs, 100: 77–103

Whitney, J.L., 100: 60

Williamson, Kristine, 100: 218–222

Cholera Menagerie, The, 100: 218–222

Willits, J., 100: 200

Wilmot Township

cholera epidemic, 1834, 100: 206–207

Winterberries and Apple Blossoms

(A) Peter Etril Snyder and Nan Forler, 100: 243

Witzel, Mary, 100: 113

Witzel, Mary Anne, 100: 113, 127

Witzel, Ted, 100: 113

Woeller, Richard, 101: 195

Woeller, Wilhelmine, 101: 195

Wolfe, Margaret, 100: 206

Wolfenden, Irene, 100: 138

Wolfenden, Yvonne, 100: 138

Woolner, Abraham, 100: 228

Woolner, Isaac, Jr, 100: 228

Woolner, Isaac, Sr, 100: 223–228

Woolner, Jacob Hembling, 100: 225–226, 228

Woolner, James Hembling, 100: 224–228

Woolner, Martha, 100: 228

Woolner, Sarah (Hembling), 100: 223–228

Woolwich Historical Foundation, 100: 6

Woolwich Township

cholera epidemic, 1834, 100: 210

Wooworth's store, Kitchener, 100: 62

Wunder, Anthony, 100: 184

Wunder, Maria/Mary, 100: 184

Wunder, Nicolas, 100: 184

Y YMCA, Kitchener, 100: 63

Young, James, 100: 192–193, 196, 198, 200–201, 210, 218

Z Zapfe, Norman, 100: 55

Zehr, Carl, 100: 76, 243

Zehrs Market, Kitchener

first store, 100: 61–62, 74

Zeller, Walter P., 100: 259

Zellers store, 100: 62, 74

Zuch Brothers, Kicthener, 100: 66

© Anna-Marie Larsen