- CA MAO 1990-12 73
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- 1930
Erected in 1824 at Edgley, Ontario by Mennonites from Pennsylvania who settled in Vaughan Township. (L.J.Burkholder collection).
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Erected in 1824 at Edgley, Ontario by Mennonites from Pennsylvania who settled in Vaughan Township. (L.J.Burkholder collection).
Original site of meetinghouse at Edgeley
Original site of Edglely Mennonite Meetinghouse, now located in Black Creek Pioneer Village, Toronto, Ont. (MHSO collection).
Isaac High
On original site at Edgeley Cemetery on Jane St, north of Steele's Ave. Toronto, Ontario. 2 copies Black and White, 1 copy colour. Schmitt's Meetinghouse was built in 1824 on land donated by Penna.German Mennonite settlers.
Cooper, Russel
Part of Mennonite Archives of Ontario collection of photographs
News clipping picturing the Schmitt Mennonite Church north of Edgeley, Ontario near Woodbridge. The meetinghouse was erected in 1824.
Caption reads: "This church one quarter of a mile north of Edgeley was built by the old Mennonites about 1800 who came north after the War of Independence from Pennsylvania. It was built of pine logs, blacksmith-made nails, hand planed woodwork, and no part inside or out was every touched by paint except the door. In 1849, it was boarded on the outside. The picture was taken in 1900 by Jerry Smith of Richmond Hill. The church stands on the farm formerly owned by his grandfather. We are indebted to Miss Hazel Smith, of Edgeley for the picture."
Smith, Jerry
Schmitt Mennonite Church and cemetery in Woodridge, Ontario
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Schmitt Mennonite Church and cemetery in Woodridge, Ontario. September 1957. Hunsberger photo 31-73
Hunsberger, David L.