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About George Brunner
George Brunner came to Canada from Ingenheim, Alsace in 1834. He first worked in the sawmill business in Waterloo.
George leased 100 acres at Lot 24 of Concession 3, Ellice Township, Perth County in 1839 and earned the deed in 1844. He passed the farm onto his son Peter in 1872.
George also leased 100 acres at Lot 24 of Concession 4 in Ellice Township, earned the deed in 1847, and passed this farm onto his son Peter in 1893.
George and Elizabeth had the following children: Jacob 1838-1901 Peter 1841-1905 Mary 1843-1969 Catherine 1845- Barbara 1847-1925 Elizabeth 1851-1863 Engeline 1855- Anna 1859-1920
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Feb 14 2016, 16:04:26 UTC
George Brunner came to Canada from Ingenheim, Alsace in 1834. He first worked in the sawmill business in Waterloo.
George leased 100 acres at Lot 24 of Concession 3, Ellice Township, Perth County in 1839 and earned the deed in 1844. He passed the farm onto his son Peter in 1872.
George also leased 100 acres at Lot 24 of Concession 4 in Ellice Township, earned the deed in 1847, and passed this farm onto his son Peter in 1893.
George and Elizabeth had the following children: Jacob 1838-1901 Peter 1841-1905 Mary 1843-1969 Catherine 1845- Barbara 1847-1925 Elizabeth 1851-1863 Engeline 1855- Anna 1859-1920
- Updated from Find A Grave Memorial via brother Jacob Brunner, Sr by SmartCopy: Jul 18 2015, 19:30:40 UTC
George Brunner's Timeline
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January 3, 1805
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Alsace, France
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1838 |
March 7, 1838
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Ellice Twp, Waterloo, ON, Canada
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1841
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July 5, 1842
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1845
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1848
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August 30, 1851
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1855
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September 3, 1859
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