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- Mortgage for 30 Menno Street, 1955In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots from Frederick Grein for $500. The first house was likely built on the property by the Ebys. They sold it to William and Edith Kaster in 1955.In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots from Frederick Grein for $500. The first house was likely built on the property by the Ebys. They …Waterloo Public Library
- Statutory Declaration for 30 Menno Street, 1955In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots from Frederick Grein for $500. The first house was likely built on the property by the Ebys. They sold it to William and Edith Kaster in 1955.In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots from Frederick Grein for $500. The first house was likely built on the property by the Ebys. They …Waterloo Public Library
- Mortgage for 30 Menno Street, 1984In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots from Frederick Grein for $500. The first house was likely built on the property by the Ebys. They sold it to William and Edith Kaster in 1955. Hazel Irons bought to property in 1979.In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots from Frederick Grein for $500. The first house was likely built on the property by the Ebys. They …Waterloo Public Library
- Land Deed for 30 Menno Street, 1979In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots from Frederick Grein for $500. The first house was likely built on the property by the Ebys. They sold it to William and Edith Kaster in 1955.In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots from Frederick Grein for $500. The first house was likely built on the property by the Ebys. They …Waterloo Public Library
- Land Deed for 30 Menno Street, 195130 Menno Street first appears in the Vernon's Directories in 1952, with Jacob Eby listed as the tenant. It's likely that the Ebys built the first house on the property.30 Menno Street first appears in the Vernon's Directories in 1952, with Jacob Eby listed as the tenant. It's likely that the Ebys built the first house on the property.Waterloo Public Library
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