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1651
Obituary for John Lowman
Obituary for John Lowman
In the Conneautville Courier, Thursday July 28, 1898
 
1652
Obituary for Margaret Gates Zentmyer
Obituary for Margaret Gates Zentmyer
In the Huntingdon Monitor, 26 Jul 1888
 
1653
Obituary for Margaret Warren Zentmyer
Obituary for Margaret Warren Zentmyer
 
1654
Obituary for Mary Teagarden Brutsche
Obituary for Mary Teagarden Brutsche
 
1655
Obituary for Milton W. Zentmeyer
Obituary for Milton W. Zentmeyer
 
1656
Obituary for Myrtle Byers Zentmyer
Obituary for Myrtle Byers Zentmyer
 
1657
Obituary for Nina Jean Hammer
Obituary for Nina Jean Hammer
 
1658
Obituary for Richard B. Zentmeyer
Obituary for Richard B. Zentmeyer
 
1659
Obituary for Robert Anderson Zentmyer
Obituary for Robert Anderson Zentmyer
From Monday, 26 Feb 1923, in the Tyrone Daily Herald, page 9
 
1660
Obituary for Robert E. Strahorn
In the Spokesman-Review, Spokane
Obituary for Robert E. Strahorn In the Spokesman-Review, Spokane
The writer was unaware of Arthur Thomas Strahorn's living sister, Mary Strahorn, our grandmother.
 
1661
Obituary for Rosa Hatfield Zentmeyer
Obituary for Rosa Hatfield Zentmeyer
 
1662
Obituary for Ruby Garland Strahorn
Obituary for Ruby Garland Strahorn
In the Medford (Oregon) Mail Tribune. At the time of Ruby's death, Robert was engaged in his final business venture, an attempt to coax additional riches from formerly played-out mines in the northwest, from a base at the Hotel Medford, Oregon.
 
1663
Obituary for Samuel Albert Zentmyer
Obituary for Samuel Albert Zentmyer
 
1664
Obituary for Sylvester Zentmeyer
Obituary for Sylvester Zentmeyer
 
1665
Obituary for Vinton Zentmeyer
Obituary for Vinton Zentmeyer
 
1666
Obituary for William L. Zentmyer
Obituary for William L. Zentmyer
 
1667
Old Headstone
Old Headstone
 
1668
Old Ship Church
Old Ship Church
Image from the late 1800s by photographer Edwin N. Peabody
 
1669
Old Ship Church, Hingham, Massachusetts
Old Ship Church, Hingham, Massachusetts
This is the only surviving 17th-century Puritan meetinghouse, and it is the oldest church which has been continuously used for worship in North America. The most distinctive feature of the building is its roof structure, which resembles a ship, which likely resulted in the name of the church. The structure has sometimes been identified as hammerbeam roof, which it is not.
 
1670
Old Ship Church, Hingham, Massachusetts
Old Ship Church, Hingham, Massachusetts
We visited the Old Ship Church in December of 2018.
 
1671
Old Stone Church Cemetery, Green Spring, Frederick Co., Virginia
Old Stone Church Cemetery, Green Spring, Frederick Co., Virginia
 
1672
Original and replacement headstones for Jacob and Mary Slaughter Brake
Original and replacement headstones for Jacob and Mary Slaughter Brake
Located in the Heavner Cemetery, Buckhannon, Upshur, West Virginia
 
1673
Original Headstone at Mudbrook Cemetery
Original Headstone at Mudbrook Cemetery
Photo courtesy Barbara Richardson Smith
 
1674
Pack Trip, Eastern Sierra, 1933
Pack Trip, Eastern Sierra, 1933
From the Zentmyer Collection. Family lore says George took his sons John and George Jr. on a pack trip in the Eastern Sierras after their High School graduations. This image is consistent with this story, and shows John and his father George, with George Jr. being the likely photographer. This is probably the start of the trip, as there are corrals and gear visible.
 
1675
Pardoned by Gov. Thomas Mifflin
Pardoned by Gov. Thomas Mifflin
Christopher was fined 10 pounds in 1795 for operating a Tippling House, essentially an unlicensed drinking establishment. At this time, Christopher was living on his farm in present-day Rouzerville, which was a scant 1/8 mile off the Great Wagon Road. Who can blame him for seizing the opportunity . . . maybe the Governor was a customer!
Image by Gary Zentmyer
 
1676
Partial Ships List from the Bannister
Partial Ships List from the Bannister
The Bannister arrived in Philadelphia on 21 Oct 1754, from Amsterdam last of Cowes, John Doyle Captain. It appears Strassburger and Hinke misread the "i" in Johannes' signature.
 
1677
Passenger List from the Europa
Passenger List from the Europa
The Europa docked in Philadelphia on 20 Nov 1741
List from Strassburger and Hinke's Pennsylvania German Pioneers
 
1678
Passport Application for Nayan De Cillo
Passport Application for Nayan De Cillo
Dated 9 Jan 1918 in El Paso, Texas
Carlos Enrique De Cillo born in South English, Keokuk, Iowa, same as Charles Cosby
 
1679
Passport for Ruby Garland issued 1923
Passport for Ruby Garland issued 1923
For travel to Japan, Hong Kong, China
 
1680
Passport Photo for Cora Hobart De Cillo and her daughter Ruth
Passport Photo for Cora Hobart De Cillo and her daughter Ruth
From a passport application dated 9 Jan 1918
 
1681
Patent Medicine Salesman circa 1900
Patent Medicine Salesman circa 1900
This photo shows the type of wagon Jacob would have employed as a representative of Bloomer's Home Products.
Image by Gary Zentmyer
 
1682
Paul David Zentmyer death notice
Paul David Zentmyer death notice
 
1683
Paul Marlow
Paul Marlow
 
1684
Pennsylvania Gazette Notice, 9 Jan 1782.
Pennsylvania Gazette Notice, 9 Jan 1782.
This Notice in the Pennsylvania Gazette and Weekly Advertiser, York County, warns potential purchasers of his bonds that he does not intend to honor them until he obtains clear title to the land.
Image by Gary Zentmyer
 
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Pennsylvania Herald and York General Advertiser, 12 Sep 1792
Pennsylvania Herald and York General Advertiser, 12 Sep 1792
This newspaper records the Notice of Tax Sale for Bernhard's farm just north of Arendtsville, Pennsylvania. Since he was apparently living with his son Jacob Santmyer shortly thereafter, it is presumed the sale went forward as scheduled.
Image by Gary Zentmyer
Owner of original: Gary Zentmyer
Date: 23 Jun 2010
 
1686
Pennsylvania Log House similar to Bernhard's
Pennsylvania Log House similar to Bernhard's
From what we can tell, this is what Bernhard's original house would look like under the siding.
Photo by Gary Zentmyer
 
1687
Penryn Cemetery Sign
Penryn Cemetery Sign
Cemetery is adjacent to St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 1258 Newport Rd, Penryn, Pennsylvania 17564
Photo by Gary Zentmyer
 
1688
Peter Leath Zentmeyer
Peter Leath Zentmeyer
Peter Leath Zentmeyer with sons John Edwin, Peter Leath and Willie Penn, and Hattie Penn Zentmeyer
 
1689
Peter Leath Zentmeyer Jr.
Peter Leath Zentmeyer Jr.
This image is courtesy Donna Strickland, it has been authenticated by Gentry Zentmeyer.
 
1690
Petition for Naturalization
Petition for Naturalization
For Zourab Tchkotoua Saberiski, 12 Aug 1937
 
1691
Petition to administer the estate of Martin Emmert
Petition to administer the estate of Martin Emmert
Martin died in Bethel Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania intestate, that is, without a will.
 
1692
Philadelphia Inquirer 1 Oct 1834
Philadelphia Inquirer 1 Oct 1834
 
1693
Philadelphia Inquirer 8 Mar 1844
Philadelphia Inquirer 8 Mar 1844
 
1694
Phoenix City Directory 1920
Phoenix City Directory 1920
Wandyne DeCillo a student at Tempe Normal School
 
1695
Photo from Zentmyer, Pennsylvania
Photo from Zentmyer, Pennsylvania
David Andrew Zentmyer was appointed Postmaster of Zentmyer, Pennsylvania on 21 Sep 1898. The post ofice closed on 21 Sep 1901.
 
1696
Photo of Elizabeth Picken
Photo of Elizabeth Picken
 
1697
Photo of Garret Augustus Hobart
Photo of Garret Augustus Hobart
Image courtesy Gary Zentmyer
 
1698
Photo of John Hockley Zentmyer
Photo of John Hockley Zentmyer
 
1699
Photo of John Walker Hancock Sr.
Photo of John Walker Hancock Sr.
Photo courtesy Donna Hancock
 
1700
Photo of Julia Dexter Strahorn c.1940
Photo of Julia Dexter Strahorn c.1940
Photo from the archives of the Baltimore Sun
 

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