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Heinrich Wiebe gravestone

This is a photo of Rev. Heinrich Wiebe's gravestone as found at the original burial place in Edenburg 2.5 east of Cairn Corner (Highway 30 and Post Road). Wodden posts can be seen that mark a grave. In the back, to the left is a head stone made of wood that has a long crack from top to bottom. A farmer's field is in the background.

Hoffnungsfeld, the cemetery.

The photo shows the Hoffnungsfeld cemetery surrounded by a barbed wire fence. In the cemetery are rows of mounded soil indicating burials. One grave has a tombstone. The cemetery is surrounded by grass and the Chaco bush in the distance.

Engen, Fred, 1863-1929

John C. Snyder and Catharine Shantz memorial stone

This is a replacement memorial stone for John C. Snyder and Catharine Shantz, installed in 1982. Below an image of two horses pulling a Conestoga wagon, and the name "SNYDER," the stone reads:
"John C. Snyder 1792-1834, Catharine Shantz 1792-1854. John C. Snyder was born in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. In 1806 he emigrated to Canada with his parents Christian O. and Elizabeth Schneider who are buried in Doon Cemetery. In 1814 he married Catharine Shantz. They resided north of Hespeler where John died of cholera in 1834. Their family consisted of nine children: Levi, Absalom, Hannah, Samuel, Amos, Elizabeth, Nancy, Christian, and Rebecca. Erected by their descendants in 1982."

Joseph Ruby tombstone

Negative also & 2nd photo, 9x9. Used in CM 7-44-5 with art. on the CHPC of Ont. Bishop Ruby was the first bishop in East Zorra Township. C.f. CM 7-44-6 re.church building & CM 10-36-1 re. photo ofchurch building & cemetery.

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Kennel row in East Zorra cemetery

A row of gravestones of members of the Bender and Kennel family in the East Zorra Mennonite Church cemetery. From right to left are the gravestones of: Annie (Kennel) Bender, Barbara (Stalter) Kennel, Joseph Kennel, John Kennel, Barbara (Risser) Kennel, Elias Bender (1884-1888), Jonathan Bender (1886-1888), Christian Bender (1860-1887), Joseph Kennel (1853-1880). More information is written on the back of the photograph, including the notation that Elias and Jonathan share a common grave.

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