Charles A. Ahrens & Sons Shoe Company

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Charles A. Ahrens & Sons Shoe Company

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Founded by Charles Andrew Ahrens circa 1881 as Charles A. Ahrens & Sons on Queen Street in Berlin (later Kitchener) Ontario. In 1886 the factory was moved to a larger location on Queen Street, near King Street, Berlin and employed over 35 workers. Both machine or hand sewed slippers in a variety of materials were manufactured.

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Ahrens, Florence Louisa (1891-1982)

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Ahrens, Florence Louisa

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Charles A. Ahrens & Sons Shoe Company

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Ahrens, Charles August (1856-1937)

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Ahrens, Charles August

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Charles A. Ahrens & Sons Shoe Company

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Ahrens, Charles Andrew (1827-1903)

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Ahrens, Charles Andrew

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Charles A. Ahrens & Sons Shoe Company

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Revised August 2020 SP

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Charles Andrew Ahrens on Waterloo Region Generations

"Industries of Canada historical and commercial sketches Hamilton and environs its prominent places and people representative merchants and manufacturers its improvements progress and enterprise." 1886

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