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Deed to Bernhard's Farm (first page)
Deed to Bernhard's Farm (first page)
This Deed, also called a Patent, conveyed the land from Daniel Snider (Schneider) to Bernhard Zentmeyer. Interestingly, the farm was called "Bishweiller," which is the German spelling for "Bischwiller." Bischwiller is the town in Bas-Rhin, Alsace where Bernhard and Salome were married and where most of their children were born. But the fact that the farm was called Bishweiller prior to Bernhard's arrival in America points to the likelihood that Bernhard was following the path of earlier emigrants from Bischwiller who had settled near Penryn, including perhaps Snider.
Photo by Gary Zentmyer
 
402
Denver Directory 1892
Denver Directory 1892
 
403
Dicksonburg Cemetery in Crawford, Pennsylvania
Dicksonburg Cemetery in Crawford, Pennsylvania
 
404
Director, Second Presbyterian Church, Los Angeles, 1882
Director, Second Presbyterian Church, Los Angeles, 1882
Image courtesy Gary Zentmyer
 
405
Documents from Martin Emmert's Estate
Documents from Martin Emmert's Estate
These documents, along with the Census records, show Martin Emmert's extended residence in Bethel Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
 
406
Dogern as it looks today, looking south
Dogern as it looks today, looking south
The body of water in the background is the Rhine River.
Image courtesy Christine, a jewelry maker from Dogern
 
407
Dogern, Waldshut, Baden, Germany c.1796
Dogern, Waldshut, Baden, Germany c.1796
"Procession of the French from Swabia through Dogern in the Black Forest 1796"
The French were returning from a battle in Swabia, an area in southeastern Baden-Wuerttemberg, and Dogern is on the southern edge of the Black Forest. St. Clemens Catholic Church as shown still exists today.
Image courtesy Gary Zentmyer
 
408
Donald Santmyer
Donald Santmyer
1914 Star Junction
Photo courtesy of Scott Fitzsimmons
 
409
Dorothy Zentmyer Headstone
Dorothy Zentmyer Headstone
 
410
Dr. Callaway's Experienced Farrier and Farmers' Friend, Showing The Symptoms and Giving The Remedies of All The Common and Fatal Diseases of The Horse, by J. Zentmyer and J.S. Gladhill, Middletown, Maryland
Dr. Callaway's Experienced Farrier and Farmers' Friend, Showing The Symptoms and Giving The Remedies of All The Common and Fatal Diseases of The Horse, by J. Zentmyer and J.S. Gladhill, Middletown, Maryland
Evidently Jacob was some kind of veterinarian, at least with respect to horses, either by training or experience.
 
411
Dr. Crewitt writing from the front lines
Dr. Crewitt writing from the front lines
Not clear if Dr. Crewitt also practiced law, or if the Inquirer got it wrong.
 
412
Dr. John Wesley Green
Dr. John Wesley Green
 
413
Draft card for Frank Grant Hobart Jr.
Draft card for Frank Grant Hobart Jr.
 
414
Draft Registration Card for Edward Arundel Robison
Draft Registration Card for Edward Arundel Robison
From approximately 1941. At the time, Edward's employer was Kiewitt Condon Paschen, a consortium that built the Kansas Army Ammunition Plant in Parsons, Labette, Kansas in 1941-42.
This item cleared up some confusion for us as to Edward's correct middle name.
 
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Dudley House, 895 Seventh Street, Charleston, Illinois
Dudley House, 895 Seventh Street, Charleston, Illinois
This Queen Anne Revival style house was purchased by Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Dudley in 1920 was occupied by them until their deaths in 1958 and 1960. It is in the National Register of Historic Places, and is currently the headquarters of the Coles County Historical Society.
 
416
Dwaine and Betty early in their marriage
Dwaine and Betty early in their marriage
From the Zentmyer Collection
 
417
Dwaine Marlow Robison
Dwaine Marlow Robison
1940 High School Graduation photo
 
418
Earl also wrote The Ebony Image
Earl also wrote The Ebony Image
Published by Ashley Books, Port Washington, NY, 1980. Described as "An odd mystery by a white author of a mixed race Mississippi Vietnam vet eventually charged with murder."
 
419
Early Halifax Map
Early Halifax Map
Individual lots shown in 'M' were forty feet wide and sixty feet deep, with fifty-five foot wide streets. But interestingly, while this map denotes L only as 'Store House,' a German version of the map denotes L as 'Zeughaus' which translates as 'Arsenal' or 'Weapons Storage.' Perhaps Morris did not want to publish strategic data...
 
420
Early Iron Works of Central Pennsylvania
Early Iron Works of Central Pennsylvania
A paper read before the Fortnightly Club of Tyrone, Pennsylvania by Robert Anderson Zentmyer in 1916.
 
421
Editorial letter defending the occupation of Railroad Attorney.
Editorial letter defending the occupation of Railroad Attorney.
Printed in the Norfolk News, 15 Aug 1902. Norfolk is about sixty miles from Schuyler.
Image by Gary Zentmyer
 
422
Editorial, September, 1863
Editorial, September, 1863
 
423
Edna Myrtle Taylor
Edna Myrtle Taylor
This photo is undated.
 
424
Edna Myrtle Taylor
Edna Myrtle Taylor
Believed to be from 1895-1900, so prior to her marriage to Robert Anderson Zentmyer
 
425
Edward and Myrtle later in life
Edward and Myrtle later in life
From the Zentmyer Collection
 
426
Edward and Myrtle Marlow Robison
Edward and Myrtle Marlow Robison
From the Zentmyer Collection
 
427
Edward H. Strahorn's Maryland Vehicle Registration
Edward H. Strahorn's Maryland Vehicle Registration
Edward H. Strahorn was an early adopter. In Fair Hill, he owned a Thomas B. Jeffery 7½ horsepower Rambler, and was issued license #537 on 6 Sep 1904. According to the Motor Vehicle Administration in Maryland, the first recorded automobile registration was in fact in 1904. There were no license plates, the registration number was painted on the car. The driver's license was a badge that was worn on the coat while driving.
 
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Eliza Saintmyers McDonald Headstone
Eliza Saintmyers McDonald Headstone
 
429
Ella Santmyers Miller
Ella Santmyers Miller
 
430
Ellen Marion Bernard, Age 16
From high school yearbook
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
 
431
Emigrant Jeffrey Robertson
Emigrant Jeffrey Robertson
From A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to the USA by Donald Whyte, 1986.
 
432
Engraving of Ella Virginia Hobart
Engraving of Ella Virginia Hobart
 
433
Entering Dentlein am Forst, Ansbach, Bavaria
Entering Dentlein am Forst, Ansbach, Bavaria
Photo courtesy Gary Zentmyer
 
434
Entering Dogern
Entering Dogern
A genealogist, your webmaster, visits Dogern in 2014
 
435
Entering Haundorf Schnelldorf, Ansbach, Bavaria
Entering Haundorf Schnelldorf, Ansbach, Bavaria
Photo courtesy Gary Zentmyer
 
436
Entering Seiderzell, Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bavaria
Entering Seiderzell, Feuchtwangen, Ansbach, Bavaria
Photo courtesy Gary Zentmyer
 
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Entering Unterampfrach Schnelldorf, Ansbach, Bavaria
Entering Unterampfrach Schnelldorf, Ansbach, Bavaria
Photo courtesy Gary Zentmyer
 
438
Entrance to Olivewood Cemetery
Entrance to Olivewood Cemetery
Olivewood is located at 3300 Central Ave, Riverside, CA 92506
 
439
Entrance to Riverside National Cemetery
Entrance to Riverside National Cemetery
Located at 22495 Van Buren Blvd., Riverside, CA 92518
 
440
Envelope from Strahorn, Pierson & Co.
Envelope from Strahorn, Pierson & Co.
 
441
Envelope from the Violin World addressed to L. A. Zentmyer in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Envelope from the Violin World addressed to L. A. Zentmyer in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
In his obituary, Lloyd was noted for playing the violin at the St. Thomas First Lutheran Church for many years. He was born and died in St. Thomas, and although the Census recorded him in other places, he was found in Pittsburgh only in the 1910 Census, thus dating the approximate period of the envelope.
 
442
Envelope from W.L. Santmyers, watchmaker and jeweler
Envelope from W.L. Santmyers, watchmaker and jeweler
Image courtesy Ron Santmyers
 
443
Estate Distribution Proceedings for Joseph Brutsche 16 Jun 1858
Estate Distribution Proceedings for Joseph Brutsche 16 Jun 1858
Because Joseph did not respond to the notice above
 
444
Esther Belle at age 17, in the year 1918.
Esther Belle at age 17, in the year 1918.
 
445
Esther Jane Tuttle
Esther Jane Tuttle
 
446
Esther Zentmeyer Rudolph and her son Donald Rudolph
Esther Zentmeyer Rudolph and her son Donald Rudolph
 
447
Ethyl Zentmeyer Eck with son Donald Rudolph and daughter Joyce Eck
Ethyl Zentmeyer Eck with son Donald Rudolph and daughter Joyce Eck
 
448
Eva Ann (Zentmire) Hemenway
Eva Ann (Zentmire) Hemenway
Photo courtesy Bernadette Ellerman
 
449
Eve Anne Zentmyer
Eve Anne Zentmyer
 
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Example of Fresno City Directories for 1914 - 1928
Example of Fresno City Directories for 1914 - 1928
This example is from 1926, and includes 'Margaret.'
 

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