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1801 | ![]() | Will of Abraham Lowman dated 13 Nov 1869 The Will names beneficiaries John, Sarah, Margaret, and Elizabeth Lowman. Alexander and Martha Jane had already died, but we do not know why daughter Mary Ann was not mentioned. | ||
1802 | ![]() | Will of Andrew S. Lowman | ||
1803 | ![]() | Will of James Robertson In the Madison County, Kentucky Will Book C pages 302-303 Named beneficiaries: James Robertson, Thomas Robertson, Elizabeth Flournoy, Jane Flournoy, Patience Gates, Phoebe Bailey, and Henry Robertson. (but no wife Susannah, she had previously died) James was not the firstborn son, but was named first in the will, described as 'dearest son' see 'death' for script comparison. | ||
1804 | ![]() | Willard Henry Lowman | ||
1805 | ![]() | Willard Lowman, World War I Veteran Willard was a life-long member of the Veterans of World War I of the USA, Inc., a fraternal organization. His dues were up-to-date as of his death. | ||
1806 | ![]() | William and Eliza Zentmire with their children Etta, Alva, Martha and Frank Photo courtesy 1_rkyllo | ||
1807 | ![]() | William and Rosa Wilkerson Zentmeyer In the Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio Plot: Section 118 Plot 217 Photo courtesy Jim Kelly | ||
1808 | ![]() | William H and Hester Barton Zentmyer In Battle Ground Cemetery, Battleground, Tippecanoe, Indiana Photo courtesy Jennifer Redden | ||
1809 | ![]() | William L. Zentmyer Death Certificate | ||
1810 | ![]() | William Lehman Death Record | ||
1811 | ![]() | World War II Draft Registration Card for Kenneth LeRoy Brereton Listed his employer as Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association, subsequently known as Mutual of Omaha | ||
1812 | ![]() | Yellowstone Good Luck Bear Souvenir This souvenir bear from Yellowstone National Park, believed to have been purchased by John Brutsche Jr., was found on eBay in 2016. | ||
1813 | ![]() | Your webmaster with fifth cousin Dorothy Zentmyer Jones at the Zentmyer Cemetery Photo taken in 2007 at Rouzerville, Pennsylvania | ||
1814 | ![]() | Zentmeyer - Fulton Headstone In the Cedar Hill Cemetery Newark Licking County Ohio | ||
1815 | ![]() | Zentmeyer Dry Cleaners - Martinsville According to Gentry, John Edwin opened a dry cleaning business on College Ave. in the early 1920s. | ||
1816 | ![]() | Zentmeyer Headstone In the Dresden Cemetery, Dresden, Muskingum, Ohio Photo courtesy Debe Clark | ||
1817 | ![]() | Zentmeyer Monument In the Oakwood Cemetery, Martinsville, Henry, Virginia Photo courtesy Janice Hollandsworth | ||
1818 | ![]() | Zentmeyer Sanders General Merchandise This letter, dated 1883, lists brothers Edwin Penn Zentmeyer and Peter Leath Zentmeyer and the Sanders brothers as owners, although it is believed John N. was still involved with the business. According to Gentry Zentmeyer, a fire swept through Mayo Forge in the early 1920s and the store was destroyed. | ||
1819 | ![]() | Zentmire Headstone In the Sharon Cemetery, Harrison Twp., Lee, Iowa Photo courtesy Tim Snart | ||
1820 | ![]() | Zentmyer - Radebach Wedding In the Altoona Tribune, 12 Aug 1942 | ||
1821 | ![]() | Zentmyer Candidacy is a Morton-Castor-North deal From the Columbus Journal, 10 Oct 1894 Image by Gary Zentmyer | ||
1822 | ![]() | Zentmyer Family Plot Marker Green Hill Cemetery, Waynesboro, Franklin, Pennsylvania | ||
1823 | ![]() | Zentmyer Headstone In Calvary Cemetery, Corder, Lafayette, Missouri Photo courtesy bill wealot | ||
1824 | ![]() | Zentmyer Monument In the Grindstone Hill Cemetery, Chambersburg, Franklin, Pennsylvania No individual Zentmyer headstones are in evidence, except for Ethel K. Zentmyer and her mother Susan E. Gearhart. Photo courtesy Gary Zentmyer | ||
1825 | ![]() | Zentmyer Pennsylvania on Google Maps Located on Grindstone Hill Road, Guilford Twp., Franklin Co., Pennsylvania. Grindstone Hill Cemetery also shown. | ||
1826 | ![]() | Zentmyers and Strahorns on the porch, 1920 From the Zentmyer Collection. Likely at the Strahorn's house at 521 W. 27th Street, Los Angeles. From left - John Zentmyer, his mother Mary, Sarah and John Calvin Strahorn, George Zentmyer, and John's brother George Jr. This image was colorized from black and white photo using the AI program DeOldify. A pretty good result. | ||
1827 | ![]() | Zion Lutheran Church Located on Needmore Lane NE, about a mile northeast of Floyd, Virginia Image by Gary Zentmyer | ||
1828 | ![]() | Zoe Limbocker |