Correspondence from unknown to Louis Henry Wagner.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from an unknown sender to Louis Henry Wagner.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from an unknown sender to Louis Henry Wagner.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from Estella [?] to Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard asks Louis Henry when he plans to return home.
Wagner Hailer familyAccount book with entries that cover the expenses of Henry and Catherine Wagner in 1858 and 1870. A note at the beginning of the book reads "Book for the Children Wagner by Heinrish 9 of April, 1870"
Wagner, HenryAgreement between Jacob Wagner and Louis Breithaupt from April 1, 1858, regarding setting up a tannery in Berlin (now Kitchener).
Wagner, JacobCorrespondence from John Schmidt Anthes, Lydia Catherine Anthes and Lydia Louisa Anthes Breithaupt and others to cousin Louis Henry Wagner. The letter discusses their summer at the Breithaupt cottage in Penetang (Penetanguishene) and in Sans Souic, Moon River, the well-being of family and friends and Albert Liborious' upcoming trip to Germany.
Anthes, John SchmittStudio portrait of Catherine Wagner Bates. Catherine is dressed formally in a dress with choker necklace, earrings and her hair in a snood.
Wagner Hailer familyStudio portrait of Catherine Wagner Bates. Catherine is dressed formally in a dress with a silk scarf and her neck and earrings.
Wagner Hailer familySnapshot of members of the Bean family. Identified are Helen Bean and Alfreda Schmidt.
Wagner Hailer familyStudio portrait of Alma Bean. Alma is wearing a bonnet and bib.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from Emma May Bean to her brother Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard indicates that Emma is visiting their sister Euphemia.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from Euphemia Bean to brother Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard discusses their sister Emma visiting her.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from Eusebius Haier Bean to Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard discusses the health of their mother and Eusebius' plans to visit Ohio.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from Eusebius Haier Bean to Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard discusses the death and burial of Eusebius' wife.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from Eusebius Haier Bean to Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard discusses the health of the family, goings on in the church and local funerals.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from Eusebius Haier Bean to Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard discusses the whereabouts of Eusebius as well as his plans to hold sermons.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from Eusebius Haier Bean to Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard discusses Eusebius sending Louis Henry 5 1/2 dozen dried herring.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from Eusebius Haier Bean to Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard discusses the ill health of Eusebius' wife.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from Jacob Wesley Bean to Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard discusses Louis Henry's son Louis' health and activities.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from Margaret Hailer Wagner Bean to son Louis Henry Wagner. The letter discusses her ill recovery from ill health, local news and the hot summer weather.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from Margaret Hailer Wagner Bean to son Louis Henry Wagner. The letter discusses her ill health, the health of Louis Henry's son and half-siblings and the accidental death of Mr. Mayer. A note is appended to the end from Louis Henry's half sister Alma Bean.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from Margaret Hailer Wagner Bean to son Louis Henry Wagner. The letter discusses local family and friends' health as well as the murder by and of Nelson Dessler and local events.
Wagner Hailer familyIn memoriam cards for Margaret Hailer Wagner Bean.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from Margaret Hailer Wagner Bean to her children regarding local events and family news.
Wagner Hailer familyBiographical article on Rev. Jacob Wagner written by his son Louis Henry Wagner, for the New York Conference Journal.
Wagner Hailer familyClippings and biographical notes from Eby's "A Biographical History of Waterloo Township" relating to the Wagner-Hailer families and related families. Includes obituaries of Margaret Bean (nee Hailer), daughter of Jacob Hailer and Margaret Riehl; obituary of Harriet Brehler; a clipping about Jacob Hailer; genealogical notes on the Bean family from the Eby Book.
Wagner Hailer familyBirth certificate for Jacob Wagner (here listed as Johann Jacob Wagner) dated June 1, 1826. Wagner was born December 20 1804.
GermanyCorrespondence from G. Bolender to Louis Henry Wagner.
Wagner Hailer familyBiographical and genealogical materials, including a pedigree chart for Liborious Breithaupt, photocopies of a diary, clippings, genealogy notes, and a photocopy of the will of Catherine Hailer Breithaupt.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from Albert Liborius Louis J. Breithaupt to Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard discusses a trip down the Rhine including visiting Koblenz and Bonn.
Breithaupt, Louis JacobCorrespondence from Albert Liborius and Lydia Louisa Anthes Breithaupt to cousin Louis Henry Wagner. The letter discusses vacationing at the Breithaupt family cottage in Penetang (Penetanguishene), and in Sans Souci, Moon River, sermons that were attended, and the well-being of family and friends.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from Catherine Hailer Breithaupt to her nephew Louis Henry Wagner. The letter discusses spending time at the Breithaupt family cottage in Penetang (Penetanguishene), Ontario including Louis J. Breithaupt buying a houseboat, local preachers and Catherine's wedding anniversary.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from Catherine Hailer Breithaupt to her nephew Louis Henry Wagner. The letter discusses the health of friends and family, her plans to travel for church conferences and the harvest and weather.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from Catherine Hailer Breithaupt to her nephew Louis Henry Wagner. The letter discusses travelling for church conferences and the resolutions passed, visiting Louis Henry's sister Catherine and the upcoming American Thanksgiving.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from Catherine Hailer Breithaupt to her nephew Louis Henry Wagner. The letter discusses the health of friends and family, the 50th birthday of Albert Liborious Breithaupt and local events.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from Catherine Hailer Breithaupt to her nephew Louis Henry Wagner. The letter discusses Louis Henry's 20th wedding anniversary (which he could not attend as he was in Regina), the health of friends and family and travel plans of Catherine and Louis Henry's mother.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from Catherine Hailer Breithaupt to her nephew Louis Henry Wagner. The letter discusses the local weather, family news and events in Berlin (Kitchener) including the health of Louis Henry's mother and a woman preaching in the Evangelical congregation.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from Catherine Hailer Breithaupt to her nephew Louis Henry Wagner. The letter discusses Louis Henry's birthday, and a gift of a bookshelf.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from Catherine Hailer Breithaupt to her nephew Louis Henry Wagner. The letter discusses spending time at the Breithaupt family cottage in Penetang (Penetanguishene), Ontario including Louis J. Breithaupt buying a houseboat and Catherine's birthday.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from James Breithaupt to Gordon Wagner regarding family genealogy. Also includes a biography of James Breithaupt.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from Louis Breithaupt to Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard discusses the family and visiting at the cottage.
Wagner Hailer familyTwo business cards from Louis Henry Wagner.
Wagner, Louis HenryCertificate of Naturalization for Jacob Hailer, dated January 8, 1848. Signed in Waterloo by H.W. Peterson.
CanadaOne handwritten certification stating that Louis Henry Wagner is the Presiding Elder of the West District, Canada Conference, as well as being appoint Superintendent of the North West Missions and Fields of Labour in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Evangelical AssociationOne photograph of a wooden chair with a woven seat and painted decoration. A note on the verso reads "an 1849 wedding" possibly indicating that this chair was a wedding gift to Jacob Wagner and Margaret Hailer Wagner Bean.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from Moses Clemens to Louis Henry Wagner regarding whether Louis Henry can loan him a copy of the Homiletic Cyclopaedia.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from Moses Clemens to Louis Henry Wagner regarding which English grammar book is used in the course of study for preachers.
Wagner Hailer familyClippings relating to the life of Bean family members. Includes obituaries for Margaret Hailer Wagner Bean and Susanna Bean Schnittker.
Wagner Hailer familyCertificates of membership in the Commercial Traveller's Association of Canada for Louis Henry Wagner.
Commercial Traveller's Association of CanadaReport of expenses for the church conference. Includes expense for Sunday school, missions, glasswork and a sled for the church.
Wagner, JacobConference resolution stating that the Rochester church will count the collection of broth J. Scharffa.
Wagner, JacobCorrespondence to and from the Wagner Hailer family.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from the American Consulate to Louis Henry Wagner indicating that they can not issue him a Certificate of Identity to visit the United States as they can find no record of him being a registered American citizen.
Merrell, ClayCorrespondence from the American Consulate noting an appointment for Louis Henry Wagner to speak about visas and border crossing cards. Also included is information on the same.
Merrell, ClayCorrespondence from the Department of External Affairs Canada indicating that they can not issue him a passport as neither he nor his father are considered British subjects.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from L.O. Breithaupt stating that he knows Louis Henry Wagner and that Wagner is a cousin of his and his Godfather. The letter is addressed to the American Consulate in Hamilton.
Wagner Hailer familyHandwritten death notice for an unknown person who died November 4, 1824 aged 54 years, 9 months.
Wagner Hailer familyDiary kept by Louis Henry Wagner. Diary recounts in detail the illness and death of Mary Staebler Wagner on May 10, 1887.
Wagner, Louis HenryDiary kept by Louis Henry Wagner.
Wagner, Louis HenryDiary kept by Louis Henry Wagner. The entries are not continuous and are in English and German.
Wagner, Louis HenryDiary kept by Louis Henry Wagner.
Wagner, Louis HenryCorrespondence from {Henry?] Dierlamm to Louis Henry Wagner.
Wagner Hailer familyEnvelope addressed to Louis Henry Wagner.
Wagner Hailer familyEnvelopes addressed to L.H. Wagner and one with a note from his daughter Florence.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from J.J. Escher to Margaert Riehl Hailer sending condolences upon the death of her husband John Jacob Hailer.
Wagner Hailer familyDetailed family relationships are outlined in genealogical documents prepared by Gordon Wagner.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from G. [Gillpin?] to Louis Henry Wagner.
Wagner Hailer familyAncestor chart for Gordon Wagner.
Wagner, GordonOne handwritten historical account of Great Britain one hundred years ago written during Louis Henry Wagner's time as a student at North Western College in Illinois.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from [?] Hagmeier to Louis Henry Wagner.
Wagner Hailer familyPhotograph of members of the Hailer family standing in front of a general good store in Baden. A note on the verso indicates that they owned the store.
Wagner Hailer familyStudio portrait of Jacob Hailer. Jacob is seated holding a cane with his foot propped on a stool.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from Jacob Hailer to Margaret Hailer Breithaupt. The letter discusses a funeral and wonders at Louis Henry's absence.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from John Jacob Hailer to his son-in-law Jacob Wagner and daughter Margaret Hailer Wagner. The letter discusses the health of their family and local families, including an eye sickness that is going around. As well, John Jacob talks about the plight of their church and the bountiful summer crops. He ends the letter by sending greetings to new born Louis Henry Wagner and infant Catherine Wagner, and a post script indicates that Catherine Wirtz is supposed to come into a sum of money.
Wagner Hailer familyIn memoriam card for Marian Hailer Burckley.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from J.R. Hauch to Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard discusses Hauch having to go before a tribunal and would Louis Henry attend, and also bring a basket of grapes.
Wagner Hailer familyOne handwritten historical account of the community of Clive written during Louis Henry Wagner's time as a student at North Western College in Illinois.
Wagner Hailer familyContract, signed on 27 October 1832 in Waterloo Township to build the Hailer Home on King Street in Kitchener. Signed by Jacob Hailer, Philip Salzberger (builder), and Friedrich Kummel (witness).
Hailer, JacobIndenture between Jacob and Margaret Hailer and their daughter Margaret Hailer Wagner Bean regarding approximately four acres of land on the north side of Adam Street in Kitchener.
Bean, Margaret Hailer WagnerIndenture between Margaret Hailer Wagner Bean and her father and Jacob Hailer for the sale of four and a portion lots of land on the north side of Adam Street in Kitchener.
Bean, Margaret Hailer WagnerIndenture between Henry and Elisabeth Shafer and Jacob Wagner for sale of lots two and three on the east side of Cedar Street in Kitchener.
Wagner, JacobIndenture between Henry Wagner and Joseph Fellows for a plot of land purchased by Henry Wagner in Rose, Wayne County, New York.
Wagner, HenryOne handwritten note on the process for Canadian visitors to the United States during the Second World War. Accompanying note indicates that Louis Henry was attempting to visit his daughter and son-in-law in the United States at this time.
Hauser, TomNotebook of accounts from April 2, 1862, to February 4, 1863. Inset are small handmade booklets with untranslated German script.
Hailer, JacobCorrespondence from J.B. to Louis Henry Wagner asking Louis Henry to call on Mrs. Bolland.
Wagner Hailer familyGenealogy of Johannes and Catharine Riehl Schmidt.
Wagner Hailer familyLetter of guardianship appointing Jacob Hailer the legal guardian of Catherine Wagner and Louis Henry Wagner. Catherine and Louis Henry were the children of Margaret Hailer Wanger and Jacob Wagner, and were left without an appointed guardian upon the death of their father Jacob Wagner in 1858.
Hailer, JacobLineage charts for Gordon G.H. Wagner for both his parental and maternal sides.
Wagner, GordonCorrespondence from John G. Litt to Louis Henry Wagner discussing church matters.
Wagner Hailer familyCorrespondence from John G. Litt to Louis Henry Wagner discussing advertising, possibly for a church service.
Wagner Hailer familyMaterials relating to the location of Jacob Wagner's lot on Cedar Street. Includes a hand drawn map showing plots in the area, as well as a report on the property from a records office.
Wagner, GordonOne handwritten historical account of the Magna Carta written during Louis Henry Wagner's time as a student at North Western College in Illinois.
Wagner Hailer familyTwo maps created by Gordon Wagner that show the location of Henry Wagner's homestead in upstate New York, near the town of Rose. One map shows the location in relation to the large geographical area and the other shows the exact plot and surrounding farms with notes on the location of the home, etc.
Wagner, GordonPhotocopy of newspaper account of the wedding Mary Staebler and Louis Henry Wagner on May 20, 1884. Also included is a wedding invitation.
Wagner Hailer familyOne certificate stating that Louis Herny Wagner is a member of the Canada Conference of the Evangelical Church.
Epp, G.E.Manuscript titled "Memories of our Mother" about Mother Kastner, Sebringville, Ontario.
Wagner, Louis HenryCorrespondence from [M.L.?] to Louis Henry Wagner.
Wagner Hailer family