Waterloo Region Generations
A record of the people of Waterloo Region, Ontario.

Eva Barbara Bieth

Female 1883 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Eva Barbara Bieth was born 10 Aug 1883, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada (daughter of Joseph Henry Bieth and Ida Nahrgang); died Yes, date unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Eby ID Number: Waterloo-90272
    • Residence: 1891, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; Lutheran
    • Occupation: 1901, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; Woolen Mill


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joseph Henry Bieth was born 23 Aug 1850, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada (son of Joseph Bieth and Eva Koenig); died 3 Dec 1910, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; was buried , Preston Cemetery, Cambridge, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada.

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    • Eby ID Number: Waterloo-36028
    • Residence: 1861, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; Lutheran
    • Occupation: 1871, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; Baker
    • Occupation: 1880, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; baker
    • Occupation: 1891, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; Baker
    • Residence: 1891, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; Lutheran
    • Occupation: 1901, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; Baker

    Joseph married Ida Nahrgang 28 Dec 1880, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada. Ida (daughter of Heinrich J. "Henry" Nahrgang and Catherine) was born 15 Dec 1861, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; was christened 6 Jun 1869, Church Of New Jerusalem, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died 8 Jul 1936, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; was buried 10 Jul 1936, Preston Cemetery, Cambridge, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Ida Nahrgang was born 15 Dec 1861, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; was christened 6 Jun 1869, Church Of New Jerusalem, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada (daughter of Heinrich J. "Henry" Nahrgang and Catherine); died 8 Jul 1936, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; was buried 10 Jul 1936, Preston Cemetery, Cambridge, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada.

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    • Name: Ida Bieth
    • Eby ID Number: Waterloo-34656
    • Residence: 1871, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; Lutheran
    • Residence: 1880, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada
    • Residence: 1891, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; Lutheran
    • Residence: 1911, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; Lutheran

    Children:
    1. Ida Bieth was born 9 Nov 1882, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. 1. Eva Barbara Bieth was born 10 Aug 1883, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. Lollie Bieth was born 1885, , Ontario, Canada; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. Elora Bieth was born Oct 1885, , Ontario, Canada; died Yes, date unknown.
    5. Laura Bieth was born 9 Oct 1885, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died Yes, date unknown.
    6. Joseph Bieth was born 10 Mar 1888, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died 13 Oct 1963; was buried , Memory Gardens Cemetery, Breslau, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada.
    7. Henry "Harry" Bieth was born 31 May 1890, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died Yes, date unknown.
    8. Charles Bieth was born 31 May 1890, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died Yes, date unknown.
    9. Mayor Robert Bieth was born 27 Feb 1895, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died 1965; was buried , Preston Cemetery, Cambridge, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada.
    10. George Bieth was born 31 May 1896, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died Yes, date unknown.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Joseph Bieth was born 28 Dec 1814, Niederserbach, Alsace Lorraine, France; died 22 Sep 1860, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; was buried , Preston Cemetery, Cambridge, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada.

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    • FindAGrave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/239463262
    • Eby ID Number: Waterloo-36023
    • Residence: 1847, Waterloo Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada
    • Occupation: 1852, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; Lime burner

    Joseph married Eva Koenig 15 May 1847, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada. Eva (daughter of Koenig) was born 1823, , Bavaria, Germany; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Eva Koenig was born 1823, , Bavaria, Germany (daughter of Koenig); died Yes, date unknown.

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    • Name: Eva Bieth
    • Eby ID Number: Waterloo-36024
    • Residence: 1847, Waterloo Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada
    • Occupation: 1861, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada
    • Residence: 1861, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; Lutheran
    • Occupation: 1891, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; Lady
    • Residence: 1891, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; Lutheran

    Notes:

    OCCU: _Description2 Lime Burner

    Children:
    1. Caroline Bieth was born 26 Mar 1848, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died 29 Jul 1871, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; was buried , Preston Cemetery, Cambridge, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada.
    2. Margaretha "Margaret" Bieth was born 11 Apr 1849, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died 4 Jun 1934, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; was buried , Preston Cemetery, Cambridge, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada.
    3. Jacob Bieth was born 1850, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. 2. Joseph Henry Bieth was born 23 Aug 1850, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died 3 Dec 1910, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; was buried , Preston Cemetery, Cambridge, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada.
    5. Wilhelmina Bieth was born 1855, , Ontario, Canada; died Yes, date unknown.
    6. Barbara Bieth was born 1856, , Ontario, Canada; died 19 Mar 1939, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada.
    7. Philipine Bieth was born 28 Apr 1856, Waterloo Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died 6 Oct 1874, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; was buried , Preston Cemetery, Cambridge, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada.
    8. Philip Bieth was born 1859, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died Bef 1901.
    9. Paul Bieth was born 1864, , Ontario, Canada; died Yes, date unknown.

  3. 6.  Heinrich J. "Henry" Nahrgang was born 23 Dec 1827, Lehrbach, District Of Alsfeld, Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany; died 25 Aug 1870, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; was buried , Mount Hope Cemetery, Waterloo City, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada.

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    • Name: Henry J. Nahrgang
    • Eby ID Number: Waterloo-34720
    • Occupation: 1861, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; tailor
    • Occupation: 1871, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; Tailor
    • Residence: 1871, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; Lutheran

    Notes:

    King Street , North Side

    Foundry Street (now Ontario Street).

    Jacob and John Hoffman, brothers, who came from Pennsylvania, erected a furniture factory on the corner about 1840. It was a two story frame building extending along King St., had 25 to 30 employees and a 15 h.p. engine brought from Buffalo.

    Eby's history gives John Hoffman as having come from Pennsylvania in 1825; Jacob, almost two years older, seems to have come before. They both worked at carpentry, etc., for a number of years before starting the factory in which enterprise they were assisted by Benjamin Eby. On the ridge of the factory roof there was a belfry with the only larger bell in Berlin. This bell served not only the factory but the village as well, pinging at 7 in the morning, at 12, at 1 and at 6 o'clock in the evening. It was used also as a fire bell and was tolled for funerals.

    By some prank or spite the bell was stolen in 1850 before there was a night watchman at the factory, and disappeared for two or three years. Eventually it was found in a well at the comer of Duke and College Streets, put back in place on the Hoffman factory and later was taken to a belfry on the Simpson factory spoken of, where it was used until this factory was discontinued. It was then taken to the pavilion in Victoria Park and was melted down when the pavilion was destroyed by fire.

    Behind the Hoffman factory there was a pond, about three feet deep, fed by a spring, the water being used for the factory boiler, etc. About 1860 a frame building, used by the firm for a warehouse, covered the site of the spring. Further back there was a saw mill, also a planing mill, the first of its kind in Berlin. A two story frame building extending along Foundry Street was later added to the factory and used as a turning shop. At the rear of this building was the factory boiler house.

    Next to the factory on King Street there was a three story brick building. The ground floor was used as a store, called the Berlin Warehouse. Jacob Hoffman, who by this time was alone in the business, John having gone to Waterloo, announced himself as dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware, china, glassware, crockery, and paint and oils and manufacturer of all kinds of furniture, also sash doors, etc., selling low for cash. An overhead passage way on a bridge connected the second stories of the factory and brick building. Over the store was the paint shop and in the rear a warehouse. Hoffman's store was later occupied by William Schmidt, son of Rev. Wm. Schmidt, an early minister of the Evangelical Church. Schmidt had a dry goods store only, known as the Golden Lion store because of a large gilt lion over the entrance. Isaac Hoffman, son of Jacob, carried on the factory and store for several years; later John S. Anthes was in possession while Hoffman went to Waterloo and continued the furniture business there with Adam Klippert and Martin Wegenast as partners. Jacob and John Hoffman erected a number of houses in Berlin.

    Jacob Hoffman was very stout, weighing over 300 pounds. He was a member of the Evangelical Church. For a time he served on the village council. He resided on Foundry Street in the rear of the Canadian Block in a square, hip roof, two story, frame house, until it was destroyed by fire, when he moved to the west side of Foundry Street, south, where now is the Robe & Clothing Co. building. Here he had a one and one-half story frame house with a large two story addition at the rear where were lodged apprentices and other factory employees. There was a small portico over the front door and a porch extending along the northerly side of the house.

    Next to the Hoffman warehouse there was a saloon and restaurant occupied by a Mr. Unger. He served, among other things, oysters which came in small wooden, 1-gal. kegs. Adjoining Hoffman's store there was the tailor shop of H. J. Nahrgang, later occupied by Henry Glebe, an early band master; next a store differently occupied at various times and next the shoe store of Wm. Niehaus. A three story brick building occupied by Wm. Young as a grocery. Mr. Young eventually went to the Canadian Block and the store was used for various purposes, among them auction sales in the evening. Here there was sold the first white crockery offered in Berlin. Later the building was occupied by the Berliner Journal.

    A one and one-half story frame building with gable toward King St. and a veranda, occupied by Mr. Fuchs, a tailor and shoemaker, whose wife assisted her husband as expert in repairing clocks. The family lived in the building. About 1865 the frame building was moved to the rear and Fuchs' block erected on the street. The ground floor had three stores, the west one occupied by Mr. Fuchs, the middle by John Kayser, dry goods merchant, and the third one by Tindall Simpson and Sons, shoemakers and tailors. The first building on part of the Fuchs' block site was a rough frame structure used by one Susand, colored, who was the first barber in Berlin.

    A two story brick building with gable facing King Street, occupied by Christian Garman, harness maker, who later moved to New Hamburg and started a tannery. This building was later occupied by Levi Gaukel, son of Frederick Gaukel, after his father's death. He had a small hotel known as The Red Lion. In 1860 Urban Prinzer succeeded Gaukel and continued the hotel for a short time.

    A two and one-half story brick building with gable facing King St. was occupied by Levi Gaukel, as a butcher shop after he gave up the hotel next door. Jacob Gaukel was associated with Levi. Later George Debus occupied this shop.

    A building with gable and porch facing King Street, later occupied by George DeBus as a barber shop.

    On the corner of King and Queen Streets there was first a driving shed for the Gaukel hotel opposite, until the Bowman block was erected in 1860. This was a three story brick building lengthwise with King Street. Joseph Bowman the noted violinist occupied the third floor of this building. Half of the ground floor of the building was occupied by Henry B. Bowman with a partner Heins as general dry goods store. This was on the corner. The other half was a brick store occupied by Cole and Graf, druggists, and later by Wm. Bowman in the same business. On the site of the Bowman block is the handsome Bank building built by the Merchants Bank and now occupied by the Bank of Montreal.


    REMINISCENCES OF BERLIN (NOW KITCHENER) By JACOB STROH Contributed by Joseph M. Snyder.

    Part I. Settlement - Early Villagers and Buildings, Waterloo Historical Society Annual Volume 1930

    Heinrich — Catherine. Catherine was born 1824, , Germany; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Catherine was born 1824, , Germany; died Yes, date unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Catherine Nahrgang
    • Eby ID Number: Waterloo-34721
    • Residence: 1871, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; Lutheran

    Children:
    1. Elisa Nahrgang was born 24 Feb 1856, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died 19 Sep 1857, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada.
    2. Anna Nahrgang was born 23 Nov 1857, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died 23 Nov 1867; was buried , Mount Hope Cemetery, Waterloo City, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada.
    3. Henry Nahrgang was born 27 Feb 1860, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died 27 Jul 1862, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada.
    4. 3. Ida Nahrgang was born 15 Dec 1861, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; was christened 6 Jun 1869, Church Of New Jerusalem, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died 8 Jul 1936, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; was buried 10 Jul 1936, Preston Cemetery, Cambridge, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada.
    5. Laura Nahrgang was born 27 Aug 1865, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; was christened 6 Jun 1869, Church Of New Jerusalem, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died 14 Jun 1895, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Koenig
    Children:
    1. 5. Eva Koenig was born 1823, , Bavaria, Germany; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. Adam Koenig was born 1828, , Germany; died Yes, date unknown.