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- [S8] Information from an informant - Auskunft eines Informanten - Information d'un informateur.
Proposed Change: Thomas Hummel (I79084)
Tree: Südpfalz / Southern Palatinate
Link: http://www.birkenhoerdt.net/getperson.php?personID=I79084&tree=Suedpfalz
Description: Another child located in 1871 census:
Canada Census, 1871 for Thomas Humel
Search collectionName: Thomas Humel
Gender: Male
Age: 58
Calculated Birth Year: 1813
Country or Province of Birth: France
Marital Status: Married
Ethnic Origin: French
Religion: Catholic
Census Place: 02, North Waterloo c, North Waterloo 32, Ontario
Page Number: 59
Line Number: 3
House Number: 179
Family Number: 191
Film Number: 4396336
Library and Archives Canada Film Number: C-9944
Digital Folder Number: 4396336
Image Number: 00544
Household Gender Age
Elisabeth Humel F 52
David Humel M 15
George Humel M 7
Thomas Humel M 58
Claire Rassman
- [S8] Information from an informant - Auskunft eines Informanten - Information d'un informateur.
Proposed Change: Family: Thomas Hummel / Elisabetha Wagner
Tree: Suedpfalz
Link: http://www.birkenhoerdt.net/familygroup.php?familyID=F18503&tree=1
Description: Missing children of Thomas Hummel + Elisabetha Wagner with
their spouses. Leonard Hummel Born: 05 Nov 1841 Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Died: 07 May 1919 West Luther, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada Buried:
Saint John the Evangelist Cemetery, Arthur, Wellington North, Wellington
County, Ontario, Canada Leonard is here;
www.findagrave.com/memorial/144770072/leonard-hummel Leonard's wife;
Married: 27 Nov 1877 Saint Boniface Church, Maryhill, Waterloo Township,
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Appolonia Weiler Born: 18 Oct 1849 Maryhill,
Waterloo Township, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Died: 26 Nov 1923 Waterloo,
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Buried: Saint John the Evangelist Cemetery,
Arthur, Wellington North, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada Appolonia is
here; www.findagrave.com/memorial/144770096/appolonia-hummel Catherine
Hummel Born: 1846 Maryhill, Waterloo Township, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Died: 25 Jan 1919 West Luther, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada Buried:
Saint John the Evangelist Cemetery, Arthur, Wellington North, Wellington
County, Ontario, Canada Catherine is here;
www.findagrave.com/memorial/105678618/catherine-miller Catherine's
husband; Louis Miller Born: 05 Jun 1837 France Died: 02 May 1920
Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada Buried: Saint John the Evangelist
Cemetery, Arthur, Wellington North, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada
Louis is here; www.findagrave.com/memorial/105678586/louis-miller NB:
Since FindAGrave is making it harder to search for cemeteries with
abbreviations in the name, when I start a new cemetery and it is named for
a saint, saint will be spelled out, not St. Yes, when I searched for this
cemetery, FindAGrave told me there wasn't a 'St. John the Evangelist
Cemetery' and when I spelled out Saint, it was found.
Mariner's Knoll Genealogy NA
- [S8] Information from an informant - Auskunft eines Informanten - Information d'un informateur.
Proposed Change: Family: Thomas Hummel / Elisabetha Wagner
Tree: Suedpfalz
Link: http://www.birkenhoerdt.net/familygroup.php?familyID=F18503&tree=1
Description: ONLY FOR the Marriage of Thomas Hummel + Elisabetha Wagner I
didn't find 'New Germany' any place in Ontario Province but ... In the
interest of historical accuracy, I think this would be the most correct.
Married: New Germany, Waterloo Township, Ontario, Canada
Here are the facts I collected to come to this conclusion.
In 1816 the new township was named after Waterloo, Belgium, the site of
the Battle of Waterloo (1815), which had ended the Napoleonic Wars in
Europe. In 1846 the village of Waterloo had a population of 200, "mostly
Germans". Waterloo County, created in 1853 and dissolved in 1973, was the
forerunner of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo in Ontario. Waterloo
was incorporated as a village in 1857 and became the Town of Waterloo in
1876 and the City of Waterloo in 1948. Many Germans settled in the small
hamlet to the southeast of Waterloo. In their honour, the village was
named Berlin in 1833 (renamed to Kitchener in 1916).
Mariner's Knoll Genealogy USA
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