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- Berczy settlers
- 1 On October 17, with thirty-three of his German-speaking settlers and five hired hands, Berczy began work
- 2 welcoming newcomers - William Berczy's German-speaking settlers who had been promised land in return for working
- 3 Berczy settlers and later German Americans who persevered
- 4 was able to settle Berczy's people on their lands by mid-November. They would be
- 5 Ogden could have guessed. Most of the Berczy settlers spent the winter of 1794-95 in miserable
- 6 first eighteen months. About a third of the Berczy people moved back to Niagara and spent several years
- 7 pioneers and Markham's German-speaking settlers overcame initial hardships to carve permanent
- 8 to a close, the mixture of English and German-speaking settlers farther south along Yonge Street, Bayview
- 9 in New York and attached himself to William Berczy's German settlers, who were moving from the Genesee country to Upper
- 10 soon broke away from the Berczy group, however, and headed directly for
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