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1401 | ![]() | John's response to a 1984 tribute to Glenn Miller on KCET. John's children always knew of his fondness for the music of the big bands, as he had recordings of these bands in many formats and played them often. But we were surprised by the emotional content of this short piece, as most of John's journal writings were narrative matter-of-fact notations. We can't help but wonder what happened during those early war years that engendered this enduring emotional response. | ||
1402 | ![]() | Joseph A. Zentmayer Obituary | ||
1403 | ![]() | Joseph Brutsché | ||
1404 | ![]() | Joseph Brutsché Family From the Zentmyer Collection. Top row: Sidney, Lily, Harry, Jeanette Bottom row: Joseph, Joseph, May, Eugenie | ||
1405 | ![]() | Joseph Brutsche Water Colors Actual water color set from the Zentmyer Collection. Between the years 1854 and 1877, Joseph was listed in the City Directories and Census Records as 'Water Color Manufacturer.' He was also listed as such on his death certificate. Image courtesy Gary Zentmyer | ||
1406 | ![]() | Joseph L. Marlow The Internet says this is a picture of Joseph Marlow . . . we have no independent confirmation. | ||
1407 | ![]() | Joseph Leonard Zentmyer III and Rochelle Pisarchuk Wedding In the Susquehanna County Transcript, 14 Sep 2004 | ||
1408 | ![]() | Joseph Strahorn's farm in Aetna Twp., Hardin Co., Iowa | ||
1409 | ![]() | Joseph was in the heavy trucking and transfer business. From the HISTORY OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY CALIFORNIA. George H. Tinkham, p.988 | ||
1410 | ![]() | Joseph's Birth Record in the Dogern Katholisch Taufbuch Surname recorded as 'Bruotschi.' Sponsors: Clements Tröndle farmer, and Maria Leber Image courtesy Gary Zentmyer | ||
1411 | ![]() | Joudon Family of Pennsylvania This source claims the same marriage date, but two years earlier in 1787, four months before the birth of their first child. This is the more likely date. | ||
1412 | ![]() | July 1902 article announcing closure of the Vienna Buffet. Image by Gary Zentmyer | ||
1413 | ![]() | Kenneth Brereton, Assistant Manager, Hotel Belvedere New York 1949 This photo is from an article about the Hotel Bevedere in the Saturday Evening Post, 15 Jan 1949 Photo courtesy Benjamin Barbour | ||
1414 | ![]() | L. R. Strahorn in Waseca, Minnesota Evidently the Strahorns ran a dry-cleaning establishment in Waseca, Minnesota before moving to Iowa. | ||
1415 | ![]() | Last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Picken Hobart | ||
1416 | ![]() | Last Will and Testament of George Robertson Named beneficiaries were sons James, George and Lodewick, daughter Phoebe Sims, son-in-law George Brown, and daughters Margaret Coventon and Jane Farmer. Son Nathaniel was not named because he predeceased George by thirteen years. And wife Jane Gates was also not named, as she too had previously died. | ||
1417 | ![]() | Last Will and Testament of George T. Picken., with Codicil Daughters Rachel, Elizabeth, and Cecelia were omitted, because they predeceased their father. | ||
1418 | ![]() | Last Will and Testament of Johannes Lauman Dated 10 July 1819. Named executors are sons John Lauman and Abraham Lauman. Special consideration was given to daughter Sally Lowman. | ||
1419 | ![]() | Last Will and Testament of Joseph Strahorn | ||
1420 | ![]() | Laura Ann LeGate Fisher | ||
1421 | ![]() | Laura Ann LeGate Fisher, a better image. | ||
1422 | ![]() | Law restricting liquor sales Evidently George was in favor of restricting licenses to sell liquor Virginia in 1852 | ||
1423 | ![]() | Legate Genealogy From the Zentmyer Collection. Mailed by Joseph Brutsche b.1844 to 'Mrs. M. A. Brutsche' (his wife), in Pinconning, Michigan in 1899. (we have the envelope) May Augusta (LeGate) Brutsche was visiting her father, Sidney LeGate, who had moved to Pinconning with his second wife Catherine Turner. It is not clear why Joseph needed to send her own genealogy to her in Michigan, unless perhaps she had forgotten to bring it. |
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1424 | ![]() | Lehman Family Arrival, New York, New York On the good ship Howard, 11 Jun 1824, from Le Havre, France. N.H. Holdrege, Master. 'Barbara Lehman' is actually Barbara Grossglauser, wife of Johannes Lehman. | ||
1425 | ![]() | Lehn's Graveyard Located in a field about 600 feet east and a little south of 3250 Kissell Hill Rd., Lititz, PA Photo courtesy of Denise Witwer Lahr | ||
1426 | ![]() | Leroy K. Brereton, Student, Brookline Massachusetts 1927 In W.A. Greenough Co.'s 1927 Brookline Directory | ||
1427 | ![]() | Letter from Cananea Consolidated Copper Company In support of Cora's application for a passport, because she had a job there as a stenographer. | ||
1428 | ![]() | Letter from Mary Morris to one of her brothers | ||
1429 | ![]() | Letter from R.A. Zentmyer In the Zentmyer Collection, from eBay June 2012 | ||
1430 | ![]() | Letter from the Moravian Archives This letter debunks the claim made in the book above, namely that Johannes had been seen by Rev. Schnell in New River in 1749, prior to his birth. | ||
1431 | ![]() | Letter from Zentmeyer and Sanders Tobacco. Dated 1884, original in the Zentmyer Collection. | ||
1432 | ![]() | Letter of Recommendation for J.C. Strahorn, resigned for health reasons. From the Zentmyer Collection. John soon obtained a job with the Union Pacific Railroad in North Platte, Nebraska, and lived another fifty-three years. | ||
1433 | ![]() | Letter supporting Joseph's origins in Dogern, 1833 A translation the first few paragraphs of a letter written on July 4, 1833 from Philadelphia. We have a copy of this letter in the original German handwritten script. Image courtesy Gary Zentmyer | ||
1434 | ![]() | Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia | ||
1435 | ![]() | Likely death Record for Kenneth Brereton In New York, 18 Apr 1958. Census records do not reveal any other candidate for the Kenneth Brereton in this death record, whose birth year matches the Kenneth Brereton born in New Haven. | ||
1436 | ![]() | Lily and Sidney Legate Brutsche Sister and brother, photo purportedly taken about 1931 | ||
1437 | ![]() | Lincoln, Nebraska State Journal 1901 Arthur's graduation from college | ||
1438 | ![]() | Lloyd C. Santmyer, Pilot From A Place in the Sky: A History of the Arnold Palmer Regional Airport by Richard David Wissolik, David Wilmes, Mary Ann Mogus (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
1439 | ![]() | Lloyd Zentmyer's Obituary | ||
1440 | ![]() | Location of Abraham Lowman's farm c.1858 In Jefferson Twp., Butler Co., Pennsylvania. The farm to the east belongs to William Wright, likely the father of Mary Wright. | ||
1441 | ![]() | Location of grave markers in Olivewood Cemetery About two hundred feet from the easternmost border of the southern half of the cemetery Image courtesy Gary Zentmyer | ||
1442 | ![]() | Location of Hartleton Union Church and Cemetery Samuel Strayhorn and his wife Elizabeth, and their children Samuel and Jane are buried here. Image by Gary Zentmyer | ||
1443 | ![]() | Location of Headstones in Forest Lawn Cemetery Sunrise Slope #6207, corner of Sunrise Way and Memory Lane near 'Overell' statue Image courtesy Gary Zentmyer | ||
1444 | ![]() | Location of Headstones in Penryn Cemetery In June of 2015 we paid to have the headstones vertically stabilized, they were leaning significantly. Photo by Gary Zentmyer | ||
1445 | ![]() | Location of Johannes' and Barbary's headstones In the Zion Lutheran Cemetery in Floyd, Virginia | ||
1446 | ![]() | Location of John H. Radebach's property in Penfield, Clearfield, Pennsylvania, 1878. From the County Land Ownership Maps. It is likely that John worked the adjacent farmlands in cooperation with other farmers, as his own parcel could not produce enough to sustain the family. | ||
1447 | ![]() | Location of Kenneth Brereton's grave Kenneth was buried in an unmarked grave in the Beaverdale Memorial Park, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut | ||
1448 | ![]() | Location of Sidney Hobart's Mill in Carthage, Illinois in 1874 There was another Hobarts Mill in Carthage, but we know this was Sidney Hobart's mill because in his will the property was identified as 'Block 8, Lots 1 & 2' | ||
1449 | ![]() | Location of the graves of Nathaniel and Olympus Jodon Strayhorn At Buffalo Crossroads Presbyterian Cemetery, Union County, Pennsylvania Photo courtesy Gary Zentmyer | ||
1450 | ![]() | Location of the Hobart Mills in Carthage, Illinois The mill on the left was relocated from Crooked (Rock) Creek by Norman Hobart, and the mill on the right was built by Norman and Sidney Hobart, but owned and operated by Sidney Hobart. |