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Facts and Events
Name |
Amanda Ringler |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[1][2] |
1 Apr 1861 |
Wilmot Twp, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada |
Marriage |
7 Feb 1880 |
Berlin (now Kitchener), Waterloo County, Ontario, Canadato Christian Groh |
Death[1] |
25 Jul 1930 |
Hespeler, Waterloo County, Ontario, CanadaCause: from stomach cancer |
Burial[1] |
28 Jul 1930 |
Hespeler, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Waterloo County, Waterloo Twp, 1930, registration #035547, in Ontario, Canada. Ontario, Canada, Deaths and Deaths Overseas, 1869-ongoing. (Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Archives of Ontario).
Amanda Groh place of death: Hespeler, Waterloo Twp, Waterloo County marital status: married birthplace: Petersburg, Wilmot Twp. date of birth: April 1 1861 date of death: July 25 1930 age: 69 years 3 months 24 days occupation: housewife cause of death: carcinoma of stomach father: Albert Ringler, born in Wilmot Twp mother: Catharine Hertzberger, born in Germany place of burial: Hespeler date of burial: July 28 husband: Christian Groh
- ↑ Ontario, Waterloo County, Hespeler, in Canada. 1901 Census of Canada. (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada).
Christian Groh, born Mch 19 1858 (age 43), Methodist, machinist wife: Amanda Groh, born Apl 1, 1859 (age 41), Methodist daughter: Susana Groh, born Jany 3 1883 (age 18), Methodist son: Albert Groh, born Aug 30 1888 (age 12), Methodist son: William Groh, born June 24 1890 (age 10), Methodist son: Loyd Groh, born Apl 3 1896 (age 4), Methodist lodger: Catherina Claxton, born June 26 1873 (age 27), Church of England, P S teacher lodger: Anna E Walker, born Mar 16 1863 (age 38), Church of England, P S teacher all born in Ontario
- Eby, Ezra E. A biographical history of Waterloo township and other townships of the county ... (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1971)
2:186.
'RINGLER, ALBERT [son of John and Elizabeth (Wildfong) Ringler], was born June 2nd, 1825. He was first married to Catharine Sararas and after her decease to Catharine Hartzberger. He resides on a farm near Petersburg, Ontario. To him was born a family of seven children, namely: Barbara, Elizabeth (dead), Catharine, Samuel, Sophia (dead), Lydia, and Amanda.'
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