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Margaret GATES

Female 1810 - 1888  (78 years)


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  1. 1.  Margaret GATES was born 28 Mar 1810, Berks, Pennsylvania; died 14 Jul 1888, Alexandria, Porter Twp., Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.

    Margaret married John ZENTMYER 29 Mar 1832. John (son of David ZENTMYER and Eve Ann WELTY) was born 24 Mar 1808, Washington County, Maryland; died 13 Mar 1891, Porter Twp., Huntingdon Co., Pennsylvania; was buried Alexandria Presbyterian Cemetery, Alexandria, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. Isabella ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point was born 17 Jun 1833, Springfield Furnace, Franklin, Huntingdon, Pennsylvana; died 11 Jan 1923, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Oak Ridge Cemetery, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania.
    2. 3. David ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point was born 7 May 1835, Springfield Furnace, Franklin, Huntingdon, Pennsylvana; died 13 Dec 1862, Fredericksburg, Virginia; was buried Fredericksburg National Cemetery.
    3. 4. Franklin ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point was born 13 Sep 1836, Spruce Creek, Franklin, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 27 or 31 Dec 1862, Libby Prison, Richmond, Virginia; was buried 27 or 31 Dec 1862, Burial record states the place of death as Richmond, Virginia and date of death as noted..
    4. 5. Priscilla M. ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point was born 20 Dec 1838, Spruce Creek, Franklin, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 9 Mar 1909, Juniata, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Greenwood Cemetery, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania.
    5. 6. Porter B. ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point was born 11 Aug 1840, Spruce Creek, Franklin, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 9 Jun 1919, Clearfield, Clearfield, Pennsylvania; was buried Hillcrest Cemetery, Clearfield, Clearfield, Pennsylvania.
    6. 7. Miles ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point was born 25 Jun 1842, Spruce Creek, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 18 Sep 1911, Schuyler, Colfax, Nebraska (pronounced 'Skyler'); was buried Schuyler Cemetery, Schuyler, Colfax, Nebraska - Plot: Cascade section, Lot 98.
    7. 8. Margaret Odessa ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point was born 11 May 1845, Spruce Creek, Franklin, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 17 Jul 1930, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Alexandria Presbyterian Cemetery, Alexandria, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.
    8. 9. John ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point was born 11 Jul 1848, Spruce Creek, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 21 Apr 1932, Lewiston, Mifflin, Pennsylvania.
    9. 10. Benjamin ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point was born 5 Sep 1850, Spruce Creek, Franklin, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 29 Jun 1925, Huntingdon, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; was buried Riverview Cemetery, Huntingdon, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania Section 17&18; Plot 146.
    10. 11. George ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1852, Spruce Creek, Franklin, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died Bef. 1870.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Isabella ZENTMYER Descendancy chart to this point (1.Margaret1) was born 17 Jun 1833, Springfield Furnace, Franklin, Huntingdon, Pennsylvana; died 11 Jan 1923, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Oak Ridge Cemetery, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania.

    Isabella married David KINCH 3 Jul 1855, Pennsylvania. David (son of David KINCH and Mary Magdalena DAVIS) was born 22 Oct 1833, Neffs Mills, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 30 Mar 1915, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Oak Ridge Cemetery, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 12. William Mulroy KINCH  Descendancy chart to this point was born 12 Apr 1856, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 29 Aug 1914, Manhattan, New York, New York; was buried Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania.
    2. 13. Lewis Elmer KINCH  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1 Nov 1857, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 15 Jun 1947, Mayview, Allegheny, Pennsylvania; was buried Woodlawn Cemetery, Wilkinsburg, Allegheny, Pennsylvania .
    3. 14. Mary Margaret KINCH  Descendancy chart to this point was born 10 Feb 1859, Huntingdon, Pennlylvania; died 1949, Manatee, Florida; was buried Bradenton, Manatee, Florida.
    4. 15. John Zentmyer KINCH  Descendancy chart to this point was born 24 Sep 1860, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 3 Sep 1930, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Fairview Cemetery, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania.
    5. 16. Anna Russia KINCH  Descendancy chart to this point was born 13 Jan 1862, Graysville, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 11 Dec 1949, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Oak Ridge Cemetery, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania.
    6. 17. Steward Blanchard KINCH  Descendancy chart to this point was born 4 Dec 1863, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 16 Aug 1921, Juniata, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Grandview Cemetery, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania.
    7. 18. Emma Jane KINCH  Descendancy chart to this point was born 18 Aug 1865, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 19 Apr 1869, Blair, Pennsylvania.
    8. 19. Myra Florence KINCH  Descendancy chart to this point was born 18 Jun 1867, Spruce Creek, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 12 Dec 1930, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Oak Ridge Cemetery Altoona, Blair County, Pennsylvania.
    9. 20. Grace Gertrude KINCH  Descendancy chart to this point was born 29 Jun 1869, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 10 Oct 1955, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Oak Ridge Cemetery, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania.
    10. 21. David Blair KINCH  Descendancy chart to this point was born 5 Jun 1871, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 11 Jun 1920, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Union Cemetery, Irwin, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania.
    11. 22. Elizabeth McCartney KINCH  Descendancy chart to this point was born 20 Apr 1874, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 24 Jul 1956, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Calvary Cemetery, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania.
    12. 23. Isabella KINCH  Descendancy chart to this point was born Jan 1876, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 23 Feb 1973, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Oak Ridge Cemetery, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania.
    13. 24. Alma Susan KINCH  Descendancy chart to this point was born 29 Dec 1878, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 16 Apr 1978, Hollidaysburg, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Oak Ridge Cemetery, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania.

  2. 3.  David ZENTMYER Descendancy chart to this point (1.Margaret1) was born 7 May 1835, Springfield Furnace, Franklin, Huntingdon, Pennsylvana; died 13 Dec 1862, Fredericksburg, Virginia; was buried Fredericksburg National Cemetery.

    Notes:

    David Zentmyer was born at Springfield Furnace, Huntingdon county. He was the son of Major John Zentmyer and Margaret (Gates) Zentmyer. His parents moved to a farm near Spruce Creek, in Huntingdon county, where he worked with his father, who was a jobber in lumbering. In May, 1861, he enlisted in Company I, Fifth Pennsylvania Reserves. This company, known as the Scott Infantry, was one of the old militia companies, organized before the war. They were mustered into service at Harrisburg and sent to the front in July, 1861. He enlisted as orderly sergeant, became second, then first lieutenant, and on the promotion of Captain Dare to colonel of the regiment, commanded the company for some time. At the time of his death he was adjutant of the regiment, with the rank of first lieutenant. He was in active service for eighteen months and took part in many battles. He was killed in the battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862, and buried in the field.

    According to the National Park Service, these field burials were mass graves, long trenches with hundreds of soldiers in each trench. After the war, Congress established the Fredericksburg National Cemetery, and approximately 15,000 Union soldiers we re-interred there, most anonymously. The official I spoke with could not find a record of David's re-internment, but virtually guaranteed that this is his final resting place.

    David married Susanna KINCH 1860, Franklin, Huntingdon, Pennsylvana. Susanna (daughter of David KINCH and Mary Magdalena DAVIS) was born 5 Jan 1835, Neffs Mills, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 5 Jul 1917, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Grandview Cemetery, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 25. Robert Anderson ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point was born 24 Apr 1861, Huntingdon Furnace, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 25 Feb 1923, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Grandview Cemetery, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania.

  3. 4.  Franklin ZENTMYERFranklin ZENTMYER Descendancy chart to this point (1.Margaret1) was born 13 Sep 1836, Spruce Creek, Franklin, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 27 or 31 Dec 1862, Libby Prison, Richmond, Virginia; was buried 27 or 31 Dec 1862, Burial record states the place of death as Richmond, Virginia and date of death as noted..

    Notes:

    DIED - Maj. Frank Zentmyer, of Huntingdon, wounded and taken prisoner
    by the rebels at the battle of Fredericksburg, died of his injuries, at
    Richmond, on the 31st. ult.

    Democratic Standard, Hollidaysburg, Pa., Wednesday, January 28, 1863

    1860 Franklin Township, Huntingdon County census -
    John Zentmyer, 52
    Margret Zentmyer, 50
    David Zentmyer, 25
    Franklin Zentmyer, 24
    Priscilla Zentmyer, 22
    Porter Zentmyer, 20
    Miles Zentmyer, 18
    Margret R. Zentmyer, 15
    John Zentmyer, 12
    Benjamine Zentmyer, 10
    George Zentmyer, 8
    William McDint, 21

    Zentmyer, Frank, Company I, 5th Regiment, Pennsylvania Reserve Infantry
    (34th Volunteers); rank in, Captain; rank out, Major
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    Soldiers Monument

    In the old Methodist Cemetery, (also known as Burket Cemetery) near the village of Warrior's Mark, is a fine monument of bronze, which was dedicated on the Fourth of July 1878, "Sacred to the memory of our deceased comrades, by the returned soldiers of Warrior's Mark and Franklin Townships." Active in securing the requisite funds (about eight hundred dollars) were B. S. Haughawout, J. E. Hyskell, Capt. O. S. Rumberger, George Weston and George Wills. The monument which is about twelve feet high, rests on a base of stone several feet in thickness, and is surmounted by a figure of the Angel of Mercy. On the front of the upper die of the monument is a figure of Abraham Lincoln, which was modeled after one of the last photographs taken of him. Underneath are inscribed his immortal words, "With malice towards none, with charity for all." On the other side of the die are profiles of Union soldiers and a stack of arms. A metallic sub-base contains, besides the inscription of dedication, representation of the national colors and a mounted soldier. The lower die contains the names of the following:
    Lt. David Zentmyer, Maj. Frank Zentmyer, among many other names.

    Warrior's Mark Cemetery
    Source: History of Huntingdon and Blair Counties Pennsylvania, 1883
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    5th Pennsylvania Reserves/34th Pennsylvania Volunteers

    Charles City Cross Roads
    Retiring a short distance, the men slept on their arms for a few hours, when they where aroused and taken across the Chickahominy. Here the regiment lay under arms until the evening of the 28th of June, when it marched via Savage Station, and crossing the White Oak Swamp, arrived on the evening of the 29th at Charles City Cross Roads. The Fifth and a battalion of the Bucktails were thrown forward close up to the enemy's line. Lest in the darkness friend should be mistaken for foe, the men were directed to bare the right arm to the shoulder. The pass word was "Bucktail" and the answer "five.

    On the following morning, the brigade was withdrawn, and dispositions were made for repelling an attack from the direction of Richmond, and to protect the junction of the New Market and the Quaker or Turkey Bridge road. By half-past three in the afternoon the battle had fairly began, the rebels attacking with great fury. Soon after the contest opened, the enemy moved a heavy column to the right and came down with great impetuosity upon Seymour's brigade. Colonel Simmons was immediately ordered to move with the Fifth and the Eighth regiments to its support, the Fifth gallantly led by Lieutenant Colonel Fisher. This order was promptly obeyed, the men moving forward at a double quick and charge bayonet, but not a moment too soon for a furious attack with infantry and artillery was met just in time to stay and repel it.

    In this charge the Seventh and Seventeenth Virginia regiments were nearly annihilated, the greater portion being either killed wounded or taken prisoners. Shortly afterwards the enemy issued from the woods in front in great force, and for nearly two hours the battle raged fiercely, the enemy making desperate efforts to break our lines and gain the road, on which were passing the immense supply trains of our army; but without success.

    In the heat of the struggle, Colonel Simmons, leading his men with determined bravery and unequalled skill, fell mortally wounded and died in the hands of the enemy. A soldier by profession and a man of the strictest honor, a patriot from principle and brave to a fault, the Reserve Corps lost no more trusted leader, nor loved companion in arms. Here fell, too, Captain Taggart, of Company B, an excellent soldier, whose loss was severely felt. In the three battles, at Mechanicsville on the 26th, Gaines' Mill on the 27th, and Charles City Cross Roads on the 30th of June, the regiment lost eighteen killed, one hundred and fifteen wounded, and one hundred and three taken prisoners.

    Resting upon the field until two A. M. of the 1st of July, the regiment proceeded to Malvern Hill, where was fought the last grand battle before Richmond, in the Peninsula campaign. The Fifth was under fire, but not actively engaged, and on the morning of July 2d, moved with the army to Harrison's Landing, where it went into camp. The vacancy occasioned by the death of Colonel Simmons, was filled by the promotion of Lieutenant Colonel Fishery Major George Dare was appointed Lieutenant Colonel, and Captain Frank Zentmyer, Major.

    Second Battle of Bull Run
    General M'Clellan's Peninsula campaign was now at an end, and General Pope, in command of the Army of Northern Virginia, was beginning to feel the weight of the enemy's force concentrating on his fronts The troops under M'Clellan were accordingly ordered forward to his support. Pope finding the line of the Rapidan untenable with his meagre force, withdrew to the Rappahannock, where, upon his arrival, he was joined by Reynolds with the Reserve Corps. Finding Jackson in his rear, Pope hastened with his little army to meet, and if possible overpower him before he could be reinforced. The Reserves moved via Warrenton and Gainesville to the First Bull Run battleground, arriving on Thursday, the 28th.

    On the following day, the Fifth was deployed as skirmishers and was under a heavy fire of artillery during the entire day. On Saturday, August 30th, it engaged the enemy at four o'clock P. M., and the fight was maintained until six with unabated fury, when it was relieved.

    In this engagement the regiment, being reduced by excessive fatigue and heavy details, numbered but two hundred men. The loss was one killed and twelve wounded. During this campaign it was under the command of Major Zentmyer, Colonel Fisher being absent in consequence of a severe injury occasioned by the fall of his horse.

    Battle of Antietam
    On the night of the 14th, the men slept on their arms, on the rugged mountain crest. At early dawn of the 15th, finding that the enemy had fled, the regiment moved down the mountain, and passing Boonsboro, bivouacked for the night at Keedysville.

    On the 16th, it crossed Antietam Creek, and moving to the right, engaged the enemy at four P. M., and was engaged at intervals during the night. The battle was renewed at daylight on the following morning, and raged with unabated fury on that part of the line where the Reserves were posted during the early part of the day, the Fifth not being relieved until one P. M.

    Finding his army badly crippled and unable longer to offer successful resistance, Lee withdrew across the Potomac, and on the 19th, the Fifth marched to the river, near Sharpsburg, where it encamped. The loss of the Fifth in this battle was two killed and eight wounded.

    After considerable delay, the army again advanced into Virginia, and by command of the President, General McClellan was relieved and General Burnside ordered to succeed him. The latter determined to move upon Richmond by way of Fredericksburg. On the 11th of December, General Franklin, who commanded the left grand division, to which the Reserves were attached, crossed the Rappahannock some distance below Fredericksburg and formed in line of battle facing the enemy's entrenched camp.

    A few weeks previous, the Fifth Regiment had been transferred from the First to the Third Brigade, which now consisted of the Fifth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth regiments. The Reserves, commanded by General Meade, early on the morning of the 13th, moved forward and occupied the first line of battle, with Doubleday's Division upon the left flank and Gibbon's upon the right, as supports. The Third Brigade occupied the left of the line, with the Ninth Regiment deployed as skirmishers. The dispositions had scarcely been made, when the enemy opened from a battery posted on the Bowling Green road, to the left and rear of the line. The Third Brigade was immediately faced to the left, forming with the First nearly a right angle. Simpson's, Cooper's and Ransom's Batteries were soon brought into position, which together with the batteries of Doubleday silenced and compelled the withdrawal of the enemy's guns. During the progress of this artillery duel, a body of rebel sharp shooters advanced along the Bowling Green road, but were soon dispersed by the marksmen of the Third Brigade, sent to meet them. The line now advanced, the Fifth Regiment occupying a position upon the left, nearest to the enemy's breast works. The struggle became desperate, but the Reserves, unaided, advanced with determined bravery, sweeping everything before them until they had penetrated and completely broken his lines. In this advance, the Third Brigade encountered a destructive fire from a battery posted on the heights on its left. In the face of this deadly fire the troops boldly crossed the railroad and ascended the acclivity; but so terrible was the storm of battle from both infantry and artillery that they were compelled to withdraw.

    Here General Jackson, who commanded the brigade, was killed, and was succeeded by Colonel Fisher, of the Fifth, Lieutenant Colonel Dare assuming command of the regiment. The loss of the Fifth in this engagement was twenty killed, eighty-eight wounded and sixty-one taken prisoners. Major Zentmyer and his brother, acting Adjutant, were among the killed, and Lieutenant Colonel Dare among the wounded.

    Source: Bates, Samuel P. History of the Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-65, Harrisburg, 1868-1871.
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    While Frank died at the notorious Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia, it is not known where his remains are buried. A Memorial Stone sits in the Zentmyer family plot in the Alexandria Presbyterian Cemetery, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, and lists his date of death as 27 December.

    "Maj. Frank Zentmyer, of Huntingdon, wounded and taken prisoner by the rebels at the battle of Fredericksburg, died of his injuries, at Richmond, on the 31st."

    Democratic Standard, Hollidaysburg, Pa., Wednesday, January 28, 1863

    "Maj. Frank Zentmyer.- The father of Major Zentmyer has received a letter from Richmond informing him of the death of his brave son. The Major lost a leg at Fredericksburg, was taken prisoner and sent to Richmond where he died on the 31st."

    The Huntingdon Globe, January 21, 1863.


  4. 5.  Priscilla M. ZENTMYER Descendancy chart to this point (1.Margaret1) was born 20 Dec 1838, Spruce Creek, Franklin, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 9 Mar 1909, Juniata, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Greenwood Cemetery, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania.

    Priscilla married Emanuel C. KINCH 8 Apr 1862, Birmingham, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. Emanuel (son of Joseph KINCH and Susanah BEHM) was born 25 Jul 1836, Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; died 9 Aug 1908, Juniata, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Rohrerstown Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 26. Jeanette L. KINCH  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 27. Francis Lena KINCH  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1869.
    3. 28. Alvine Edgar KINCH  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1870.
    4. 29. Arintha Louise KINCH  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1871.
    5. 30. Thomas McCahan KINCH  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1872.
    6. 31. Miriam KINCH  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1873.
    7. 32. Dean R. KINCH  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1874.
    8. 33. Ambrose B. KINCH  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1876.
    9. 34. Minnie KINCH  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1879.
    10. 35. Guy G. KINCH  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1884.

  5. 6.  Porter B. ZENTMYER Descendancy chart to this point (1.Margaret1) was born 11 Aug 1840, Spruce Creek, Franklin, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 9 Jun 1919, Clearfield, Clearfield, Pennsylvania; was buried Hillcrest Cemetery, Clearfield, Clearfield, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Superintendent of the Clearfield Creek Coal Company, Madera, Pennsylvania.

    Porter married Margaret V WHITTAKER 14 Mar 1872. Margaret was born 1856, Pennsylvania; died 1917, Clearfield, Pennsylvania; was buried Hillcrest Cemetery, Clearfield, Clearfield, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 36. Frank K. ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1874, Pennsylvania; died 8 Jul 1912, Conewago, Warren, Pennsylvania - State Hospital for the Insane; was buried Hillcrest Cemetery, Clearfield, Clearfield, Pennsylvania.

  6. 7.  Miles ZENTMYER Descendancy chart to this point (1.Margaret1) was born 25 Jun 1842, Spruce Creek, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 18 Sep 1911, Schuyler, Colfax, Nebraska (pronounced 'Skyler'); was buried Schuyler Cemetery, Schuyler, Colfax, Nebraska - Plot: Cascade section, Lot 98.

    Notes:

    "MILES ZENTMYER, attorney and counselor at law. He does a large collection business for Eastern parties, and deals in real estate. He is also one of the proprietors of the Schuyler Herald, owned by Zentmyer & Holcomb. Mr. Zentmyer first located in Schuyler in January, 1873, emigrating from Huntingdon, Pa., where he was born June 25, 1842. He enlisted, August, 1862, in Company C, One Hundred and Twenty-Fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers Infantry, in the nine months' service. He began the study of his profession in October, 1863, in the law office of Scott, Brown & Bailey, in his native town, where he remained; and also taught school several terms, etc., until February 25, 1865, when he again enlisted as a private; and March 1, 1865, he was appointed First Lieutenant of Company F., Seventy-seventh Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers Infantry. In his nine months' service he participated in battles of Antietam and Chancellorsville. He was discharged December 6, 1865, in Victoria, Texas, and was mustered out in Philadelphia, Pa., January 16, 1866. Eighteen months after being mustered out he entered the former law office and resumed his studies, and was admitted to the bar August, 1869, and began the practice of law in his native place, where he remained until he moved to Nebraska. Was married in Huntingdon, Pa., May 26, 1874, to Miss Jennie M. Crewitt, also a native of the latter place. They have one son, George Aubrey, born May 2, 1881. (three siblings who preceded George did not survive, but two sisters who were born after this was written did survive -Ed) Mr. Z. is a member of Acacia Masonic Lodge, No. 34; also I. O. O. F., Schuyler Lodge, No. 38. Was elected County Judge in fall 1881. He ran for Lieutenant-Governor of Nebraska on the State Democratic ticket in 1876. He and Mrs. Zentmyer are members of the Presbyterian Church of Schuyler." - Andreas' History of the State of Nebraska, 1882



    "Served as Judge for the years 1882 - 1884." Judy Brezina, Curator, Schuyler Historical Society Museum



    Schuyler Colfax, for whom the town Schuyler and the county of Colfax were named, served as the 17th Vice President of the United States under Ulysses S. Grant from 1869 to 1873, and prior to that as the 25th speaker of the House of Representatives from 1863 to 1869.



    The Miles Zentmyer family was listed on Vine St. in multiple US Census records, and a published account located the house at the southwest corner of Vine and Oregon Streets. But Schuyler renamed their streets, so Miles' house was located at the corner of present-day 11th and C Streets, and was demolished and replaced by a gas station operated by the Vondracek brothers.

    Miles married Jane McNamara CREWITT 26 May 1874, Huntingdon, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, at the Huntington Presbyterian Church, Rev. Samuel Moon presiding.. Jane (daughter of Alfred Berryhill CREWITT and Jane DORLAND) was born 14 Nov 1849, Pennsylvania Furnace, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 20 Jun 1935, Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska; was buried Schuyler Cemetery, Schuyler, Colfax, Nebraska. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 37. Jane Dorland ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point was born 14 Mar 1875, Huntingdon, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 17 Mar 1875, Schuyler, Colfax, Nebraska.
    2. 38. John Aubrey ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point was born 19 Jul 1877, Schuyler, Colfax, Nebraska; died 30 Sep 1877, Schuyler, Colfax, Nebraska.
    3. 39. Edith May ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point was born 01 May 1879, Schuyler, Colfax, Nebraska; died 12 Jul 1879, Schuyler, Colfax, Nebraska.
    4. 40. George Aubrey ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point was born 2 May 1880, Schuyler, Colfax, Nebraska; was christened Rev. J.A. Hood; died 17 Jan 1968, Riverside, Riverside, California; was buried Olivewood Cemetery, Riverside, California, southwest corner of Section W-2.
    5. 41. Nona ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point was born 19 Dec 1882, Schuyler, Colfax, Nebraska; died 22 Aug 1970, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon; was buried Lincoln Memorial Park, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon - Plot: Cascade section, Lot 98.
    6. 42. Hermina Tottie ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point was born 30 Jan 1888, Schuyler, Colfax, Nebraska; died 22 Jan 1966, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon; was buried Lincoln Memorial Park, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon.

  7. 8.  Margaret Odessa ZENTMYER Descendancy chart to this point (1.Margaret1) was born 11 May 1845, Spruce Creek, Franklin, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 17 Jul 1930, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Alexandria Presbyterian Cemetery, Alexandria, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.

    Margaret — David C. STINE. David was born 29 Jan 1836, North Cornwall, Lebanon, Pennsylvania; died 22 Dec 1910, Tipton, Blair, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  8. 9.  John ZENTMYER Descendancy chart to this point (1.Margaret1) was born 11 Jul 1848, Spruce Creek, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 21 Apr 1932, Lewiston, Mifflin, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    1880 Census in Snyder, Blair, Pennsylvania with his sister Priscilla and her husband Emanuel Kinch
    1900 Census in Porter, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania on parents' farm
    1932 Death Notice Lewistown, Mifflin, Pennsylvania
    Never married


  9. 10.  Benjamin ZENTMYER Descendancy chart to this point (1.Margaret1) was born 5 Sep 1850, Spruce Creek, Franklin, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 29 Jun 1925, Huntingdon, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; was buried Riverview Cemetery, Huntingdon, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania Section 17&18; Plot 146.

    Notes:

    Benjamin Zentmyer aged 75, died at his home Monday evening after an illness of nine weeks from heart trouble. He was the s/o Major John and Margaret Zentmyer and was born Pennsylvania Furnace Sept 8, 1850. His first fifteen years of his life was spent at the place of his birth after which the family moved to Hartslog valley where he received his education. At 25 he took up the agency of the Geyser Machinery company, representing it first in the east and then throughout the west making his headquarters in Schuyler, Neb. In this position he introduced and demonstrated the first threshing and harvesting machine known in the agricultural sections of the United States. Later he went into partnership with his brother Porter Zentmyer, and together they managed the Knight Coal company of Philadelphia. Dec 17, 1891 he was united in marriage to Miss Ada Bookwalter who survives with two sons, Donald B. Zentmyer, a civil engineer, Pittsburgh and Paul, D. Zentmyer, attorney, Philadelphia, also by one sister, Mrs. Margaret Stine and one brother, John Zentmyer, both of Huntingdon.

    Altoona Mirror, July 1, 1925

    Benjamin married Adda Florence BOOKWALTER 17 Dec 1891. Adda was born 31 Jan 1865, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 23 Dec 1945, Haverford, Delaware, Pennsylvania; was buried 27 Dec 1945, Riverview Cemetery, Huntingdon, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 43. Donald Bookwalter ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point was born 15 Feb 1893, Huntingdon, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 20 Dec 1979, Elmyra, Chemung, New York; was buried Riverview Cemetery, Huntingdon, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania Plot: Section 17&18; Plot 146.
    2. 44. Paul David ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point was born 7 Oct 1897, Alexandria, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 7 May 1964, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

  10. 11.  George ZENTMYER Descendancy chart to this point (1.Margaret1) was born 1852, Spruce Creek, Franklin, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died Bef. 1870.


Generation: 3

  1. 12.  William Mulroy KINCH Descendancy chart to this point (2.Isabella2, 1.Margaret1) was born 12 Apr 1856, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 29 Aug 1914, Manhattan, New York, New York; was buried Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania.

  2. 13.  Lewis Elmer KINCH Descendancy chart to this point (2.Isabella2, 1.Margaret1) was born 1 Nov 1857, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 15 Jun 1947, Mayview, Allegheny, Pennsylvania; was buried Woodlawn Cemetery, Wilkinsburg, Allegheny, Pennsylvania .

  3. 14.  Mary Margaret KINCH Descendancy chart to this point (2.Isabella2, 1.Margaret1) was born 10 Feb 1859, Huntingdon, Pennlylvania; died 1949, Manatee, Florida; was buried Bradenton, Manatee, Florida.

  4. 15.  John Zentmyer KINCH Descendancy chart to this point (2.Isabella2, 1.Margaret1) was born 24 Sep 1860, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 3 Sep 1930, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Fairview Cemetery, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    In 1893 he patented a steam boiler.

    "A son of the late David Kinch, former mayor of Altoona, died at 12:40 o'clock Monday noon at his home in Bellevue. Mr. Kinch formerly resided in Altoona. His wife, who was Miss Bertha L. Cramer, is also deceased, and he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Thomas M. Crooks of Pittsburgh, and three Sisters, Misses Annie, Alma and Belle Kinch. all of 1114 Fifth avenue, Altoona. Mr. Kinch was a member of Avalon lodge, No. 652, Free and Accepted Masons. The body will be brought to Altoona tomorrow morning and taken directly to Fairview cemetery, where interment will be made at 11.30 o'clock, with Rev. E. Lansing Bennett officiating. He is also survived by one brother in Pittsburg" Altoona Mirror September 3, 1930

    John married Bertha L. CRAMER 1893, Pennsylvania. Bertha was born 31 May 1870, Pennsylvania; died 31 May 1922, West View, Allegheny, Pennsylvania; was buried Fairview Cemetery, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  5. 16.  Anna Russia KINCH Descendancy chart to this point (2.Isabella2, 1.Margaret1) was born 13 Jan 1862, Graysville, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 11 Dec 1949, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Oak Ridge Cemetery, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania.

  6. 17.  Steward Blanchard KINCH Descendancy chart to this point (2.Isabella2, 1.Margaret1) was born 4 Dec 1863, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 16 Aug 1921, Juniata, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Grandview Cemetery, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania.

    Steward married Voilet SHERWOOD 28 Jun 1899. Voilet was born 30 Sep 1872, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 17 Mar 1946, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Grandview Cemetery, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  7. 18.  Emma Jane KINCH Descendancy chart to this point (2.Isabella2, 1.Margaret1) was born 18 Aug 1865, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 19 Apr 1869, Blair, Pennsylvania.

  8. 19.  Myra Florence KINCH Descendancy chart to this point (2.Isabella2, 1.Margaret1) was born 18 Jun 1867, Spruce Creek, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 12 Dec 1930, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Oak Ridge Cemetery Altoona, Blair County, Pennsylvania.

    Myra married Samuel McClelland IRWIN 1895. Samuel was born Oct 1872, Pennsylvania; died 19 Dec 1934; was buried Oak Ridge Cemetery Altoona, Blair County, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  9. 20.  Grace Gertrude KINCH Descendancy chart to this point (2.Isabella2, 1.Margaret1) was born 29 Jun 1869, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 10 Oct 1955, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Oak Ridge Cemetery, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania.

    Grace married Joseph W. HAFFLEY [Group Sheet]


  10. 21.  David Blair KINCH Descendancy chart to this point (2.Isabella2, 1.Margaret1) was born 5 Jun 1871, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 11 Jun 1920, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Union Cemetery, Irwin, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania.

    David married Mary MARCHAND 25 Jan 1896. Mary was born 8 Nov 1873, Irwin, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania; died 23 Feb 1920, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Union Cemetery, Irwin, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  11. 22.  Elizabeth McCartney KINCH Descendancy chart to this point (2.Isabella2, 1.Margaret1) was born 20 Apr 1874, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 24 Jul 1956, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Calvary Cemetery, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania.

    Elizabeth married Herman Clement NAGLE 22 Apr 1897, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania. Herman was born 7 Mar 1874, Saint Augustine, Cambria, Pennsylvania; died 31 Mar 1955, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Calvary Cemetery, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  12. 23.  Isabella KINCH Descendancy chart to this point (2.Isabella2, 1.Margaret1) was born Jan 1876, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 23 Feb 1973, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Oak Ridge Cemetery, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania.

  13. 24.  Alma Susan KINCH Descendancy chart to this point (2.Isabella2, 1.Margaret1) was born 29 Dec 1878, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 16 Apr 1978, Hollidaysburg, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Oak Ridge Cemetery, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania.

  14. 25.  Robert Anderson ZENTMYER Descendancy chart to this point (3.David2, 1.Margaret1) was born 24 Apr 1861, Huntingdon Furnace, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 25 Feb 1923, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Grandview Cemetery, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of the Juniata Valley: Comprising the Counties of Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juniata and Perry, Pennsylvania, Containing Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens and Many of the Early Settlers. Chambersburg, Pa.: J. M. Runk & Co., 1897, pages 118-119.
    __________________________________________________________________

    ROBERT A. ZENTMYER, Spruce Creek, Huntingdon county, Pa., was born at Huntingdon Furnace, April 24, 1861. He is the son of David and Susan (Kinch) Zentmyer. (David Zentmyer was killed at the Battle of Fredericksburg when Robert was 20 months old -Ed) Robert A. Zentmyer was an only child. His boyhood was spent on the farm; he attended the public school, and when he was eighteen entered Juniata College; graduating in the teacher's and business course in 1882. For five years he was principal of the public schools of Curwensville and New Washington. In 1887 he became assistant superintendent of the Britton Coal and Coke Company of Philadelphia, in West Virginia, which position he held for a year and a half. Returning to Clearfield county, he located at Madera, and for four years was employed in surveying, mining engineering, and as a coal contractor. In 1893 he went to Huntingdon Furnace, as book-keeper and assistant manager of the Huntingdon Furnace estate. This position he held for a year and then took charge of a grist mill belonging to the estate. Mr. Zentmyer's politics are Republican. For thirteen years he has been a member of the Methodist Episcopal church, and takes a prominent part in all church work.

    Robert married Edna Myrtle TAYLOR 22 Apr 1903, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania. Edna was born 26 Jan 1877, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania; died Dec 1979, Lancaster, Lancaster, Co., Pennsylvania; was buried Grandview Cemetery, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 45. Rebekah ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point was born 17 May 1910, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 29 Nov 1910, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Grandview Cemetery, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania.
    2. 46. Dr. David Taylor ZENTMYER, Sr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1 Jun 1915, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 8 Apr 1990, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; was buried First Presbyterian Church, Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
    3. 47. Mary Roberta ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point was born 26 Sep 1904, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 3 Mar 1998, San Rafael, Marin, California.

  15. 26.  Jeanette L. KINCH Descendancy chart to this point (5.Priscilla2, 1.Margaret1)

  16. 27.  Francis Lena KINCH Descendancy chart to this point (5.Priscilla2, 1.Margaret1) was born 1869.

  17. 28.  Alvine Edgar KINCH Descendancy chart to this point (5.Priscilla2, 1.Margaret1) was born 1870.

  18. 29.  Arintha Louise KINCH Descendancy chart to this point (5.Priscilla2, 1.Margaret1) was born 1871.

  19. 30.  Thomas McCahan KINCH Descendancy chart to this point (5.Priscilla2, 1.Margaret1) was born 1872.

  20. 31.  Miriam KINCH Descendancy chart to this point (5.Priscilla2, 1.Margaret1) was born 1873.

  21. 32.  Dean R. KINCH Descendancy chart to this point (5.Priscilla2, 1.Margaret1) was born 1874.

  22. 33.  Ambrose B. KINCH Descendancy chart to this point (5.Priscilla2, 1.Margaret1) was born 1876.

  23. 34.  Minnie KINCH Descendancy chart to this point (5.Priscilla2, 1.Margaret1) was born 1879.

  24. 35.  Guy G. KINCH Descendancy chart to this point (5.Priscilla2, 1.Margaret1) was born 1884.

  25. 36.  Frank K. ZENTMYER Descendancy chart to this point (6.Porter2, 1.Margaret1) was born 1874, Pennsylvania; died 8 Jul 1912, Conewago, Warren, Pennsylvania - State Hospital for the Insane; was buried Hillcrest Cemetery, Clearfield, Clearfield, Pennsylvania.

  26. 37.  Jane Dorland ZENTMYER Descendancy chart to this point (7.Miles2, 1.Margaret1) was born 14 Mar 1875, Huntingdon, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 17 Mar 1875, Schuyler, Colfax, Nebraska.

  27. 38.  John Aubrey ZENTMYER Descendancy chart to this point (7.Miles2, 1.Margaret1) was born 19 Jul 1877, Schuyler, Colfax, Nebraska; died 30 Sep 1877, Schuyler, Colfax, Nebraska.

  28. 39.  Edith May ZENTMYER Descendancy chart to this point (7.Miles2, 1.Margaret1) was born 01 May 1879, Schuyler, Colfax, Nebraska; died 12 Jul 1879, Schuyler, Colfax, Nebraska.

  29. 40.  George Aubrey ZENTMYER Descendancy chart to this point (7.Miles2, 1.Margaret1) was born 2 May 1880, Schuyler, Colfax, Nebraska; was christened Rev. J.A. Hood; died 17 Jan 1968, Riverside, Riverside, California; was buried Olivewood Cemetery, Riverside, California, southwest corner of Section W-2.

    Notes:

    1895 Summer job as messenger boy at U.P. Depot.
    1896 Age 16, went to work full time with Union Pacific Railroad as a messenger at Schuyler. Education 1st year high school.
    1897 Station helper at Humphrey, Nebraska under K.E. Bay.
    1898 Telegraph operator North Platte, Nebraska
    1900 Census in Schuyler, Colfax, Nebraska, telegraph operator
    1901 Dispatcher, Omaha, Nebraska (City Directory)
    1902 Dispatcher, Omaha, Nebraska (City Directory)
    1905 Dispatcher, Omaha, Nebraska (City Directory)
    1906 Dispatcher, Omaha, Nebraska (City Directory)
    1910 Chief Dispatcher, North Platte, Nebraska
    1912 Chief Dispatcher, North Platte, 416 S. Vine St. (City Directory)
    1918 January through April, lived in Los Angeles
    1918 November, spotted in Los Angeles, on Los Angeles Times front page
    1920 Census (January) lived on E. Ave. 42 Los Angeles with Walter and Alfaretta Strahorn Scott. (but working in North Platte??)
    1920 November, moved to Las Vegas, Nevada
    1921 Dispatcher, Las Vegas, Nevada
    1922 Dispatcher, Las Vegas, Nevada
    1923 Dispatcher, Las Vegas, Nevada
    1923 June, moved back to Los Angeles
    1923 Chief Dispatcher, Los Angeles
    1924 Voter Registration at 5929 Terrace Drive, Los Angeles
    1925 Built house at 5929 Terrace Drive, Los Angeles. (Strahorn's 50th Anniversary)
    1930 Census at 5929 Terrace Drive, Los Angeles.
    1932 Voter Registration at 5929 Terrace Drive, Los Angeles
    1930 Census at 5929 Terrace Drive, Los Angeles
    1940 Census at 5929 Mesa Ave. Los Angeles. (poss. census taker error?)
    1945 Retired from Union Pacific Railroad
    1946 Voter Registration at 5929 Terrace Drive, Los Angeles
    1947 - 1952 worked part-time at Cal Tech.
    1948 Voter Registration at 5929 Terrace Drive, Los Angeles
    1950 Voter Registration at 5929 Terrace Drive, Los Angeles
    1952 Voter Registration at 5929 Terrace Drive, Los Angeles
    1954 Voter Registration at 5929 Terrace Drive, Los Angeles
    Lived at 68664 H Street, Cathedral City, Riverside, California during late retirement.

    George married Mary Elizabeth STRAHORN 28 Apr 1910, North Platte, Nebraska. Mary (daughter of John Calvin STRAHORN and Sarah Elizabeth WOOD) was born 22 Dec 1885, Sterling, Logan, Colorado; died 12 May 1973, Riverside, Riverside, California; was buried Olivewood Cemetery, Riverside, California, southwest corner of Section W-2 . [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 48. John Miles ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point was born 22 Jan 1912, North Platte, Lincoln, Nebraska; died 9 Feb 1997, Manhattan Beach, Los Angeles, California; was buried 13 Feb 1997, Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale, Los Angeles, California, Sunrise Slope #6207.
    2. 49. Dr. George Aubrey ZENTMYER, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born 9 Aug 1913, North Platte, Lincoln, Nebraska; died 8 Feb 2003, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, California; was buried Olivewood Cemetery, Riverside Co., CA, SW cor. Section W-2.

  30. 41.  Nona ZENTMYER Descendancy chart to this point (7.Miles2, 1.Margaret1) was born 19 Dec 1882, Schuyler, Colfax, Nebraska; died 22 Aug 1970, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon; was buried Lincoln Memorial Park, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon - Plot: Cascade section, Lot 98.

    Notes:

    Year of birth 1882 in Zentmyer Family Bible, 1900 US Census, and Oregon Death Index, 1883 in Social Security Death Index, 1884 on headstone.



    Nona is buried next to her sister Herma in Lincoln Memorial Park, Multnomah, Oregon

    1910 US Census in Schuyler, Colfax, Nebraska - daughter 18 yrs
    1912 City directory in Omaha, Nebraska - stenographer
    1914 City directory in Omaha, Nebraska - stenographer
    1915 City directory in Omaha, Nebraska - stenographer
    1916 City directory in Omaha, Nebraska - stenographer
    1918 City directory in Omaha, Nebraska - stenographer
    1920 US Census in Omaha, Nebraska - stenographer
    1925 City directory in Omaha, Nebraska - stenographer
    1928 City directory in Omaha, Nebraska - stenographer
    1929 City directory in Omaha, Nebraska - dictaphone operator
    1935 City directory in Omaha, Nebraska - dictaphone operator
    1935 Death of mother Jennie Crewitt Zentmyer
    1953 City directory in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon


  31. 42.  Hermina Tottie ZENTMYER Descendancy chart to this point (7.Miles2, 1.Margaret1) was born 30 Jan 1888, Schuyler, Colfax, Nebraska; died 22 Jan 1966, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon; was buried Lincoln Memorial Park, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon.

    Notes:

    Herma is buried next to her sister Nona in Lincoln Memorial Park.

    1900 US Census in Scuyler, Colfax, Nebraska
    1910 City Directory in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska - stenographer
    1911 City Directory in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska - stenographer
    1914 City Directory in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska - stenographer
    1915 City Directory in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska - stenographer
    1920 City Directory in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska - stenographer
    1929 City Directory in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska - stenographer
    1935 City Directory in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska
    1935 Death of mother Jennie Crewitt Zentmyer
    1937 City Directory in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon - clerk
    1940 Marriage to Jesse Cleland
    1943 City Directory in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon
    1953 City Directory in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon
    1959 City Directory in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon
    1960 City Directory in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon

    Hermina married Jesse Purinton CLELAND 26 Jun 1940, Multnomah, Oregon. Jesse was born 6 Oct 1876, Ottumwa, Wapello, Iowa; died 11 Dec 1969, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon; was buried Lincoln Memorial Park, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon. [Group Sheet]


  32. 43.  Donald Bookwalter ZENTMYER Descendancy chart to this point (10.Benjamin2, 1.Margaret1) was born 15 Feb 1893, Huntingdon, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 20 Dec 1979, Elmyra, Chemung, New York; was buried Riverview Cemetery, Huntingdon, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania Plot: Section 17&18; Plot 146.

    Donald married Ethel Jean NAIL 17 Apr 1918, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania. Ethel was born 30 Oct 1889, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 6 Oct 1976, Canadensis, Monroe, Pennsylvania; was buried Riverview Cemetery, Huntingdon, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  33. 44.  Paul David ZENTMYER Descendancy chart to this point (10.Benjamin2, 1.Margaret1) was born 7 Oct 1897, Alexandria, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 7 May 1964, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Occupation: Attorney

    Paul married Anna Martha ABHAU 25 Dec 1925. Anna was born 1 Oct 1893, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died 22 Jun 1979, Lansdowne, Delaware, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 50. Margaret A. ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point was born 16 Mar 1927, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died 18 Feb 2004, Lansdowne, Delaware, Pennsylvania.


Generation: 4

  1. 45.  Rebekah ZENTMYER Descendancy chart to this point (25.Robert3, 3.David2, 1.Margaret1) was born 17 May 1910, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 29 Nov 1910, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Grandview Cemetery, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania.

  2. 46.  Dr. David Taylor ZENTMYER, Sr. Descendancy chart to this point (25.Robert3, 3.David2, 1.Margaret1) was born 1 Jun 1915, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 8 Apr 1990, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; was buried First Presbyterian Church, Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    David possessed a series of hand-written genealogical charts relating to the descendants of Christopher Zentmeyer, copies of which were obtained by Michael Fichtel in the 1970s. David told Michael that the charts had been compiled by Robert Anderson Zentmyer, David's father, around 1904 after a lengthy letter-writing campaign to persons having the Zentmyer surname and its variants. I obtained partial copies of these from Michael in 2007, and they have proven to be accurate and informative. In 2022 I was able to obtain full copies from Vicki Zentmyer Bergstrom, David's daughter. -Ed.



    "Dr. David Taylor Zentmyer, 74, of 1418 Quarry Lane, Lancaster, died Sunday, April 8, 1990, at Lancaster General Hospital following a brief illness. He was born June 1, 1915, at Tyrone, the son of Robert A. and Edna (Taylor) Zentmyer. He was married to Mary Radebach. He is survived by his wife, one daughter and one son, Mary Victoria Bergstrom, Julian, Calif., and David T. Zentmyer Jr., Middleton, Wis.; three grandchildren and one sister, Roberta Welch of Landisville. He is a 1937 graduate of Juniata College, where he received a bachelor of science degree in chemistry, and a 1947 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, where he received his masters and doctors degrees in chemistry. While at the University of Pennsylvania, he taught chemistry. He had been employed as a research chemist with Armstrong World Industries, retiring in 1980 as assistant director of research. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, serving during World War II. He was an instructor for the V-12 Unit at Columbia University from 1942 to 1946 and was honorably discharged from the Lancaster Navy Reserve as a commander in the 1950's. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Lancaster, where he served on the session and the board of trustees. He was a member of the Lancaster Rotary Club. A memorial service will be held Tuesday, April 10, at 2 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Lancaster, 140 E. Orange St., Lancaster, Pa. 17602. Contributions in his memory may be made to the First Presbyterian Church of Lancaster." Tyrone Daily Herald, April 9, 1990


    "Their ashes are actually buried in a very small memorial garden/courtyard right adjacent to the church itself. There is not a cemetery there. Our parents names each have a separate plaque on a wall leading to the garden." -David Taylor Zentmyer, Jr.

    David married Mary Irene RADEBACH 08 Aug 1942, Lewistown, Mifflin, Pennsylvania. Mary (daughter of John Ellsworth RADEBACH and Orrie Ola DOTTS) was born 28 Feb 1916, Osceola Mills, Clearfield Co., Pennsylvania; died 1 Nov 1995, Julian, San Diego, California; was buried First Presbyterian Church, Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 51. David Taylor ZENTMYER, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 52. Mary Victoria ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point

  3. 47.  Mary Roberta ZENTMYER Descendancy chart to this point (25.Robert3, 3.David2, 1.Margaret1) was born 26 Sep 1904, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 3 Mar 1998, San Rafael, Marin, California.

    Notes:

    Roberta Z. Welch, 93, of Landisville, died Tuesday at Hillside Care Center, Marin County, Calif. She had been visiting her daughter, Barbara Brooks of Novato, Calif. She died of complications following an accidental fall. Mrs. Welch assisted her husband with his work as a chemical engineering consultant. Early in her life she worked in the accounting department of West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co. She was a volunteer for the Head Start program and a member of Hempfield United Methodist Church. An avid bridge player, she enjoyed knitting and gourmet cooking. A valedictorian of Tyrone High School, Class of 1921, she attended Ohio Wesleyan College. Born in Tyrone, she was the daughter of the late Robert and Edna Taylor Zentmyer. Her husband, W. Arthur Welch, died in 1992. Besides her daughter Barbara, she is survived by another daughter, Betsy W., wife of James C. Lennon of Marietta; three grandchildren; and a great-grandson. Her brother, David Zentmyer, preceded her in death. Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA) - March 6, 1998

    Mary married William Arthur WELCH 22 Jun 1935, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  4. 48.  John Miles ZENTMYER Descendancy chart to this point (40.George3, 7.Miles2, 1.Margaret1) was born 22 Jan 1912, North Platte, Lincoln, Nebraska; died 9 Feb 1997, Manhattan Beach, Los Angeles, California; was buried 13 Feb 1997, Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale, Los Angeles, California, Sunrise Slope #6207.

    Notes:

    John Zentmyer was born in North Platte, Nebraska, and migrated to Los Angeles with his parents and brother in 1918. He met his wife May Hobart while attending UCLA, and after marrying her, secured work with the Southern California Gas Company and subsequently with the newly-formed Civil Aeronautics Administration, the precursor to the Federal Aviation Administration. After a long career as an Air Traffic Controller and Administrator with the FAA he retired, then went back to school and studied nursing, earning an LVN degree. He was hired by Torrance Memorial Hospital and spent a number of years working there. A life-long Presbyterian, he was known for his charitable activities, his love of big bands music, and of books, especially about Sherlock Holmes and the Donner Party. (two different genres) He took up distance running in his 60's and completed many marathons, including a first-place finish at the Valley of the Flowers marathon in Lompoc in 1990.



    John graduated from UCLA on 22 Jun 1934 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science.

    John married May Elizabeth HOBART 16 Jul 1938, Los Angeles, California. May (daughter of Frank Grant HOBART and Jeanette BRUTSCHÉ) was born 22 Oct 1914, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California; died 20 Nov 2008, Baldwin Park, Los Angeles, California; was buried 29 Nov 2008, Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale, Los Angeles, California, Sunrise Slope #6207. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 53. John Hobart ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 54. Gary Arthur ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 55. Jean Elizabeth ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point

  5. 49.  Dr. George Aubrey ZENTMYER, Jr.Dr. George Aubrey ZENTMYER, Jr. Descendancy chart to this point (40.George3, 7.Miles2, 1.Margaret1) was born 9 Aug 1913, North Platte, Lincoln, Nebraska; died 8 Feb 2003, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, California; was buried Olivewood Cemetery, Riverside Co., CA, SW cor. Section W-2.

    Notes:

    George migrated from Nebraska to Los Angeles with his parents and older brother John in 1918. He earned BA and MS degrees from UCLA, and later a PhD in Plant Pathology from UC Berkeley in 1838. After short stints at the Division of Forest Pathology at the USDA in San Francisco and the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station at New Haven, Connecticut, where he also met and married his wife Dorothy, George settled into what would be a life-long tenure at the Department of Plant Pathology at the University of California, Riverside in 1944. He is best known for his work researching and developing avocado root stocks which proved resistant to root rot caused by the water mold Phytophthora Cinnamomi, which threatened the avocado industry in California and around the world. He was a sportsman, active in community affairs, and was widely honored professionally.

    George married Dorothy Anne DUDLEY 24 May 1941, New Haven, Connecticut. Dorothy (daughter of Dr. Gerald Brown DUDLEY and Esther Wilhoit SHOOT) was born 11 Jan 1912, Charleston, Coles, Illinois; died 5 Nov 2008, Belmont, San Mateo, California; was buried Olivewood Cemetery, Riverside, California, SW cor. Section W-2. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 56. Elizabeth Anne ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 57. Jane Dudley ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 58. Susan Dudley ZENTMYER  Descendancy chart to this point

  6. 50.  Margaret A. ZENTMYER Descendancy chart to this point (44.Paul3, 10.Benjamin2, 1.Margaret1) was born 16 Mar 1927, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died 18 Feb 2004, Lansdowne, Delaware, Pennsylvania.