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- Gutzman HomesteadThe man on the right is identified as a member of the Heinze Family. The original homestead on Black Bay Road, Petawawa was located next to St. John's Lutheran Church. The original family homestead was built in the 1860s, and was sold in 1984 and then again in 1986. The …The man on the right is identified as a member of the Heinze Family. The original homestead on Black Bay Road, Petawawa was located next to St. John's Lutheran Church. …Petawawa Public Library
- Gutzman River HomeThis house and out buildings, located on Gutzman Road below the hill, was built for Carl and Amelia Gutzman as a retirement home. This picture was taken in 1921, all of the buildings have since disappeared. Notice that at the right corner of the house all of the land has …This house and out buildings, located on Gutzman Road below the hill, was built for Carl and Amelia Gutzman as a retirement home. This picture was taken in 1921, all …Petawawa Public Library
- Emilia and Carl Gutzman at Retirement HomeThe couple is identified as Emilia and Carl Gutzman. This home was considered to be their retirement home and it was located on Gutzman Road, by the Ottawa River. The building no longer exists.The couple is identified as Emilia and Carl Gutzman. This home was considered to be their retirement home and it was located on Gutzman Road, by the Ottawa River. The …Petawawa Public Library
- Family in front of Log CabinIndividuals are identified as members of the Gutzman Family, from left to right; William (standing), Amy, August (seated, the patriarch), Alfred, Flora, Edgar, Fredericke (seated, the Matriarch), and Elizabeth (holding Jerry). This picture was taken at the Black Bay Road homestead in Petawawa, ON.Individuals are identified as members of the Gutzman Family, from left to right; William (standing), Amy, August (seated, the patriarch), Alfred, Flora, Edgar, Fredericke (seated, the Matriarch), and Elizabeth (holding …Petawawa Public Library
- Gutzman Family River FarmThis house, built in the 1890s, and its many outbuildings was the original home of Carl and Amelia Gutzman, and was commonly known as the River Farm. It was later purchased by their son, William P. Gutzman. The house is still standing, though it has been renovated many times. Two …This house, built in the 1890s, and its many outbuildings was the original home of Carl and Amelia Gutzman, and was commonly known as the River Farm. It was later …Petawawa Public Library
- Family Portrait at River FarmFrom left to right, back row: Reinholdt Gutzman, Carl Jr. Gutzman, Ada Gutzman, Gustav August Gutzman, Emil Edward Heinze with baby Ada, Wilhelmina Michel with Freda Gertrude, Emil Michel with Edgar Michel, William P. Gutzman with baby Alfred. Middle Row: Carl Gutzman Sr., Emilia Gutzman, Albertina Gutzman, Freda Paulson Heinze, …From left to right, back row: Reinholdt Gutzman, Carl Jr. Gutzman, Ada Gutzman, Gustav August Gutzman, Emil Edward Heinze with baby Ada, Wilhelmina Michel with Freda Gertrude, Emil Michel with …Petawawa Public Library
- Family Portrait at River FarmBack Row: Reinholdt Gutzman, Carl Jr. Gutzman, Ada Gutzman, Gustav August Gutzman, Emil Edward Heinze (with baby Ada, Emil Michel, William P. Gutzman (with Baby Alfred) Middle Row: Carl Sr. Gutzman, Emilia Gutzman, Albertina Gutzman (with Freda Paulson Heinze), Augusta Bertha Heinze (nee Gutzman), Wilhelmina Michel (with Freda Gertrude), Elizabeth …Back Row: Reinholdt Gutzman, Carl Jr. Gutzman, Ada Gutzman, Gustav August Gutzman, Emil Edward Heinze (with baby Ada, Emil Michel, William P. Gutzman (with Baby Alfred) Middle Row: Carl Sr. …Petawawa Public Library
- Mrs. August Gutzman and Spinning WheelThe woman is Mrs. August Gutzman, nee Frederika Heinze. This spinning wheel was a tool brought over by the Gutzmann family in the 1860s when they immigrated to Canada from Pommerania (Prussia).The woman is Mrs. August Gutzman, nee Frederika Heinze. This spinning wheel was a tool brought over by the Gutzmann family in the 1860s when they immigrated to Canada from …Petawawa Public Library
- Paul and Caroline Dannhauer PortraitThe people depicted in this photograph are Paul Dannhauer and his wife, Caroline Dannhauer (nee Gutzman). In 1867 they homesteaded on Black Bay Road, beside St. John's Lutheran Church. They were accompanied by Caroline's brother, Carl, and her mother, Albertina. The Dannhauers moved out West to Stony Plain, Alberta in …The people depicted in this photograph are Paul Dannhauer and his wife, Caroline Dannhauer (nee Gutzman). In 1867 they homesteaded on Black Bay Road, beside St. John's Lutheran Church. They …Petawawa Public Library
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