1826 - 1906 (80 years)
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Name |
Mariah Quickfall |
Born |
1826 |
Burton upon Stather, , Lincolnshire, England [2, 3, 4] |
Christened |
28 Jan 1827 |
Burton upon Stather, , Lincolnshire, England [3] |
Gender |
Female |
Name |
Maria Quickfall |
Name |
Mariah Erb |
Eby ID Number |
00032-2802.1 |
Died |
17 Feb 1906 [4] |
Buried |
Erbtown Free Methodist Burial Ground, South Norwich Twp., Oxford Co., Ontario [4] |
Person ID |
I7991 |
Generations |
Last Modified |
30 Sep 2024 |
Father |
Thomas Quickfall, b. 13 Sep 1799, , England , d. 10 Feb 1868, Waterloo Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada (Age 68 years) |
Mother |
Hannah Martinson, b. 14 Nov 1803, , England , d. 18 Jun 1889, Waterloo Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada (Age 85 years) |
Married |
20 Oct 1825 |
Burton upon Stather, , Lincolnshire, England [5] |
Family ID |
F916 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Abraham L. Erb, b. 11 May 1824, About Two Miles South-East Of Berlin, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada , d. 8 Nov 1902 (Age 78 years) |
Married |
5 Dec 1850 |
Waterloo Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada [1, 6] |
Children |
| 1. Thomas Albert Erb, b. 6 Feb 1852, Waterloo Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada , d. Yes, date unknown |
| 2. Hannah E. Erb, b. 1856, Otterville, Oxford Co., Ontario , d. Yes, date unknown |
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Last Modified |
1 Oct 2024 |
Family ID |
F2386 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- THE OLD SCHOOLHOUSE
An interesting meeting took place the Saturday before last in the old log cabin in Waterloo Park.
This house was, of course, the first schoolhouse in this area and stood originally on the school-house square at the corner of King and Church Streets in Waterloo. It was built in 1820 and served its purpose until 1842, when it was torn down and a 1-storey stone house was constructed on the site. The dismantled log house was erected again in Greenbush and served as a residence for a long time for the coloured man, Mr. Carroll and his family. In the course of this year, the Waterloo Park Commissioners purchased the house, moved it to their park and furnished it again as it was when it was a school-house.
At this gathering, in addition to many other ladies and gentlemen, the following (male and female) former pupils attended, took their places on the benches, and were called to order by the 82-year-old teacher, Benjamin Burkholder, who held the scepter, or rather, the switch, from 1831 to 1842 in the old log-house: Joel Guth, 80 years old; Abraham Scherk, Blair, 79; Jakob Bricker, Waterloo, 77; Sarah Burkholder, nee Erb, Bridgeport, 75; Amos Weber, Berlin, 73; John C, Bricker, Hawksville, 71; Maria Erb, nee Quickfall, Norwich 69; David B. Eby, Waterloo, 69; Wendel Baumann, Woolwich, 68; Henry Stauffer, Erbsville, 67; Simon Beatty, Elmira, 67; Jakob Ratz, New Hamburg, 67; Israel Baumann, Berlin, 65; George Elbert, Moorefield, 63; George H. Baumann, Elmira, 63; John Devitt, Waterloo, 62; Richard Quickfall, Bridgeport, 62; Isaak Hoffmann, Waterloo, 61; Robert Barkwell, Peel, 60; Diana McMahon, nee Dekay, Berlin, 60; Thomas Quickfall, Floradale, 60; Benjamin Devitt, Waterloo, 60; Isaak Devitt, Floradale, 58; John Longmann, Peel, 57. In addition, to these, the teacher read the names of 25 pupils from the roll; they were, however, absent.
Mr. Burkholder gave an interesting talk about the history of the old school-house, and after him, Rev. J.A. MacLachlan, Rev. J. McNair, Mr. J.E. Baumann, M.P., and Mr. Jakob Ratz spoke about the old days which brought many things out of the past to mind again. School was, as a rule, only in session in winter and the costs were borne by the parents of the children. There were few subjects taught, namely: Reading, Writing and Sums. The children heard little about language, and geography; no child had more than 2 or 3 books. The predominant language was German. The pupils learned to read and write English, but didn't understand a word of it. Among the teachers in the old school-house from 1820-1842, with the exception of Mr. Burkholder, were the following whose names are still recognized: Jephtha DeKay, Joseph Guth, John Herringer, Peter Otto, John Dobbin, Elias Eby, Robert Barber, & Joseph Eby.
After those present, on hearing the various speeches felt themselves transported back to the past, the school was closed at four o'clock and the pupils were gathered together in front of the school and photographed as a group. On their return into the school, they found it had been transformed into a dining room with heavily-laden tables, which the old-timers thoroughly enjoyed. After everyone had chatted cordially for a while longer, the gathering broke up. The company will not meet again in complete numbers, nor in such a way.
Berliner Journal September 26, 1895 Page 4 Column 4
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Sources |
- [S3] Book - Vol I A Biographical History of Waterloo Township and other townships of the county : being a history of the early settlers and their descendants, mostly all of Pennsylvania Dutch origin..., 622.
- [S131] Census - ON, Waterloo, Waterloo Twp. - 1851, Div 3 Pg 26.
- [S27] International Genealogical Index - Extracted Church Records, Bishop's transcripts for Burton-upon-Stather, Lincolnshire, Engalnd 1599-1855 Film 421951.
- [S3231] Find A Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16377417.
- [S27] International Genealogical Index - Extracted Church Records, Church of England. Parish Church of Burton-upon-Stather (Lincolnshire) Film 1542184.
- [S13] Vit - - ON, Waterloo - Wellington District Marriage Register Part 1 1840-1852.
Abraham Erb, To Maria Quickfall, Both Of Waterloo. 5 Dec. 1850. Rev. Biggar. Wit. Ja's Whiting And Levi Jones
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