118th Battalion in Kitchener (Ontario). Gordon
- CA MAO HM1-66 52
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- 1964
118th Battalion in Kitchener (Ontario). Gordon Eby is third from right in the front row. Located on reverse of leaf 10 of wartime album
Gordon C. Eby
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118th Battalion in Kitchener (Ontario). Gordon
118th Battalion in Kitchener (Ontario). Gordon Eby is third from right in the front row. Located on reverse of leaf 10 of wartime album
Gordon C. Eby
Aden, Gordon and Odo Eby at marker unveiling
Part of Mennonite Archives of Ontario collection of photographs
Left to right: Aden Eby, Gordon Eby and Odo Eby with the historical marker for their ancestor, Bishop Benjamin Eby
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Aden, Gordon and Odo Eby at marker unveiling
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Men looking at the Bishop Benjamin Eby Historical Marker during its dedication in 1960. Hunsberger photo 71-37
Hunsberger, David L.
Dedication of Bishop Benjamin Eby historical marker
Dedication of Bishop Benjamin Eby Historical Marker. L-R: Leslie Gray, Norman Schneider (former MP), Clayton F. Derstine, Gordon Eby, Odo Eby, W.C. Barry (Waterloo Historical Society), Aden Eby, Harry E. Wambold (Mayor of Kitchener), J.B. Martin, Edward Kipfer (First Mennonite Church Board)
Hunsberger, David L.
Elsie and Gordon Eby and children
Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "He loved his garden and orchard but most of all he loved his family." Gordon and Elsie Eby with their children.
Caption on back: "This picture was taken about the time we were married 15 years, the baby Loella is six months on this picture. I will send you one of her alone soon. Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eby and family: Annie [Anne], Ruth, Don, Ward, Foster, Loetta."
Elsie and Gordon Eby with children
Elsie and Gordon Eby with four of their children. The children are probably the four oldest: Anne, Ruth, Gordon, Harold.
Gordon and Elsie Eby with children
Gordon and Elsie Eby at their home with three of their children. The children are probably the three oldest, Anne, Ruth and Gordon.
Gordon C. and Elsie Eby family
Part of Mennonite Archives of Ontario collection of photographs
Gordon C. and Elsie (Hewitt) Eby and their children. Front row (left to right): Gary, Gordon C., Tim, Elsie, Loella. Back row (left to right): Annie, Ward, Foster, Gordon, Ruth.
Belair, Kitchener
Gordon C. Eby with Bishop Eby historical marker
Part of Mennonite Archives of Ontario collection of photographs
Gordon C. Eby with the historical marker for Bishop Benjamin Eby after the unveiling ceremony
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Gordon Christian Eby with a pet crow. Located on
Gordon Christian Eby with a pet crow. Located on reverse of leaf 132 of typed, illustrated diary
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Gordon Christian Eby, ca. 1911. Located on title
Gordon Christian Eby, ca. 1911. Located on title page of typed diary
Gordon C. Eby
Gordon Eby after returning home
Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "Back at home again in his gardens and orchard."
Gordon Eby after returning home
Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "Ready to hang up his helmet, Gordon relaxes in the garden seat he made for his father."
Gordon Eby family with eldest son in uniform
Written on back of photograph: "Mr. and Mrs. G.C. Eby, 409 Mill St. Family group taken Sept 20/42. Annie (20), Ruth (19), Gordon (flyer, 18), Ward (16), Foster (11), Loella (6), Gary (2)." Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "In April, 1943 his oldest son Gordon was sent overseas with the Canadian Air Force in the Second World War."