Family:Samuel Herner and Catharine Kesselring (1)

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Marriage[1][2] 31 Jul 1877 Preston (now Cambridge), Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada
Residence[3] 1901 Wilmot Twp, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada
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  1. Eby, Ezra E. A biographical history of Waterloo township and other townships of the county ... (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1971)
    1:787-88.

    'HERNER, SAMUEL S. [son of Samuel and Mary (Shantz) Herner], ... was married [after the death of his first wife] to Catharine Kesselring who was born October 28th, 1857.'

  2. Waterloo : 1877 : registration number 11020, in Ontario, Canada. Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801-1928. (Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Archives of Ontario).

    His name: Samuel S Herner
    Age: 33
    Residence when married: Waterloo Tp Ont
    Marital status: Widower
    Profession: Teacher
    Names of Parents: Samuel & Maria Herner
    Her name: Catherine Kesselring
    Age: 20
    Residence when married: Waterloo Tp Ont
    Marital status: Spinster
    Names of parents: Christian & Philippine Kesselring
    Date and place of marriage: July 31st 1877 at Preston
    Religious denomination of bridegroom: Mennonite
    Religious denomination of bride: Lutheran

  3. Ontario, Waterloo (South), Wilmot H-3, in Canada. 1901 Census of Canada. (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada)
    page 2.

    Samuel S. Herner, born 27 Aug. 1843 (age 57), farmer
    wife: Catherina Herner, born 28 Oct. 1857 (age 43)
    son: Herbert Herner, born 18 July 1878 (age 22), carpenter
    son: Milton C Herner, born 6 July 1880 (age 20)
    son: Moses Herner, born 20 April 1883 (age 17)
    daughter: Mary Herner, born 10 Dec. 1885 (age 15)
    daughter: Phoebe Herner, born 20 Dec. 1888 (age 12)
    daughter: Sarah Herner, born 27 Feb. 1891 (age 10)
    daughter: Ella Herner, born 21 Mar. 1893 (age 8)
    daughter: Enetta Herner, born 13 Sept. 1895 (age 5)
    daughter: Mabel Herner, born 16 Dec. 1897 (age 3)
    all born in rural O[ntario], all M. B. (probably Mennonite Brethren), ethnic origin German