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451 | ![]() | Family Bible of David Kinch We have taken the names and dates for David and Mary's children from this record. | ||
452 | ![]() | Fannie Bauer Zentmyer In the Spring Lake Cemetery, Aurora, Kane Co., Illinois Photo courtesy My Labor of Love | ||
453 | ![]() | Fanny Ethel Santmyer 1909-1910 Star Junction Photo courtesy of Scott Fitzsimmons | ||
454 | ![]() | Fifteen Thousand Miles by Stage From the Zentmyer Collection. First published in 1911, Carrie's account of the Strahorn's adventures exploring the Western States was more readable that Robert's autobiography, Ninety Years of Boyhood, which never found a publisher. Her book was quoted extensively in the Ken Burns television series The West. | ||
455 | ![]() | Find A Grave record for Sarah Nichols | ||
456 | ![]() | Fire Extinguisher Stand This item was offered for sale on eBay in July, 2017. The listing claimed, "the stand has been cut in the shape of the fire fighter icon with "FD" in the center and "Station 17" above and below the fire extinguisher respectively. The stand was made by Joe Zentmyer from Essington, Pennsylvania." | ||
457 | ![]() | Floor beam in Bernhard's log house In June of 2015 I went into the basement of Bernhard's house and verified that it was in fact original log construction. Photo by Gary Zentmyer | ||
458 | ![]() | Florence Gladys Lewis | ||
459 | ![]() | Florence Haight Death Article concerning Florence Haight's death in Hailey, Idaho | ||
460 | ![]() | Florence Haight Memorial Service | ||
461 | ![]() | Floyd County, Virginia Marriages "Z" | ||
462 | ![]() | Foundations of John Zentmyer's Farm Buildings Foundations of John Zentmyer's farm buildings, a two story barn and separate house. Property address is 9649 Sipes Rd., Huntingdon, PA 16652. This property is currently (Fall of 2012) owned by Roger Hearn, age 43, telephone (814) 643-5652. Roger is cooperative. Image by Gary Zentmyer | ||
463 | ![]() | Frank and Jeanette's first residence in Los Angeles (right, front) From the Zentmyer Collection. This house still exists, it is currently addressed as 1641 Morton Ave., Los Angeles, California near Elysian Park. The Hobarts moved here in 1911, not long after the 1909 death of Joseph Brutsche, Jeanette's father, in Texas. | ||
464 | ![]() | Frank and Jeanette's newly-built house at 644 N. Manhattan Pl., Hollywood, California From the Zentmyer Collection. The girl on the tricycle is May Hobart Zentmyer, so this image dates from about 1918, the year the family moved in. The Hobarts lived here until Jeanette moved into an assisted living facility in the 1970s. The house has since been replaced by an apartment building. | ||
465 | ![]() | Frank Grant Hobart From the Zentmyer Collection. Photo from early in Frank's newspaper career. | ||
466 | ![]() | Frank Hobart at work From the Zentmyer Collection. Frank is speaking into a Dictaphone wax cylinder recorder. | ||
467 | ![]() | Frank Hobart Jr. AKA 'Bud' and May Zentmyer On the porch at 644 N. Manhattan Place, about 1927 | ||
468 | ![]() | Frank Hobart Jr. in World War II Frank was a cryptographer in the Army Air Corps | ||
469 | ![]() | Frank Hobart to Wed Announcement in the Sedalia (Missouri) Evening Democrat, 2 Oct 1906 | ||
470 | ![]() | Frank is buried next to his father. Image by Gary Zentmyer | ||
471 | ![]() | Frank received the "Plug of the Month" award from Cannon Electric in 1960. From the Zentmyer Collection. Frank went to work for Cannon Electric in 1939, and remained life-long friends with its founder, James Cannon. Cannon's major products included multi-terminal electrical connectors, or 'Plugs.' | ||
472 | ![]() | Franklin Zentmyer Original CdV (Carte de visite) of Franklin Zentmyer, purchased in May of 2012 on eBay, 62mm x 104mm, produced by BENNETT, 250 PENN. AVENUE, WASHINGTON | ||
473 | ![]() | Franklin Zentmyer Obituary | ||
474 | ![]() | Franklin Zentmyer Requisition Form Dated September 1862, only weeks before he was wounded at Fredericksburg. We found this original document on eBay. | ||
475 | ![]() | Friendship German Bau and Spar Verein | ||
476 | ![]() | Friendship of Bristol Signatures of passengers aboard the Friendship of Bristol, 16 Oct 1727 | ||
477 | ![]() | From Family Albums of Harrisburg | ||
478 | ![]() | Fulton - Zentmyer marriage announcement Article in the Cincinnati Inquirer, 25 Feb 1883 | ||
479 | ![]() | Funeral Record for Samuel Strayhorn | ||
480 | ![]() | Funerary Hatchment for Charles Morris On the wall of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Wikipedia defines a Funerary Hatchment as "a depiction within a black lozenge-shaped frame, generally on a black background, of a deceased's heraldic achievement, that is to say the escutcheon showing the arms, together with the crest and supporters of his family or person" and according to International Heraldry, "The word Hatchment is a corruption of the word Achievement." (Ach-ment -Ed) This source goes on to say that the dark background on the left and light background on the right meant that the man was married, and that the wife was still living at the time of his death. (Charles' wife Mary died four months after he did -Ed) The white cross on a blue background is the flag of Halifax. The Latin script translates roughly "Although it will finally come too late," whatever that means. | ||
481 | Gary Zentmyer visited Ammerndorf in 2010 | |||
482 | ![]() | George A. Zentmyer Jr. Headstone | ||
483 | ![]() | George and Mary Zentmyer's house at 5929 Terrace Drive, Los Angeles From the Zentmyer Collection. George and Mary had this house constructed in 1925. After leaving for college and then marrying, sons John and George and their families returned to visit many times. | ||
484 | ![]() | George Aubrey Zentmyer From the Zentmyer Collection. | ||
485 | ![]() | George Santmyers | ||
486 | ![]() | George Santmyers Headstone in Bear Den Cemetery | ||
487 | ![]() | George Zentmire's Last Will & Testament Original in the Warren County Recorder's office in Lebanon, Ohio. The Will was witnessed by among others Henry Sherwood, who would ultimately obtain title to George's 250 acre plantation. Image by Gary Zentmyer | ||
488 | ![]() | George Zentmyer at work From the Zentmyer Collection. George was employed by the Union Pacific Railroad for his entire working life, which began at age 16. His last job was as Chief Dispatcher for the railroad at Los Angeles, from 1923 until 1945. | ||
489 | ![]() | George Zentmyer family house in Las Vegas in 1923 From the Zentmyer Collection. Photo taken by his son John Zentmyer age 11, with his Brownie camera. | ||
490 | ![]() | George Zentmyer in South America George traveled widely in his research to isolate Phytophthora Cinnamomi as the cause of the decline of the avocado industry in California, and to develop new avocado strains which were resistant to it. | ||
491 | ![]() | George Zentmyer kidnapped in Las Vegas From the Los Angeles Times, 4 Aug 1922 'Excelsior,' also known as wood wool, are fine wood shavings used as packing material. | ||
492 | ![]() | George Zentmyer likes his job San Bernardino County Sun 13 Dec 1923 | ||
493 | ![]() | George Zentmyer promoted at Las Vegas San Bernardino County Sun, 21 Jun 1922 | ||
494 | ![]() | George Zentmyer, a late career image | ||
495 | ![]() | George's War of 1812 Record From the National Archives Image by Gary Zentmyer | ||
496 | ![]() | Glen Zentmeyer High School Graduation Photo | ||
497 | ![]() | Glenn Zehentmayer Trip | ||
498 | ![]() | Gossip item from Altoona Pennsylvania 1922 The sisters' uncle, David Kinch, was the second mayor of Altoona, and they had multiple female cousins in Altoona. | ||
499 | ![]() | Grand Island Sailers' and Soldiers' Home From the Zentmyer Collection. During the years 1891-92 Lieutenant Miles Zentmyer was the second Commandant of this facility, which opened in 1887 in Grand Island, Nebraska. Originally built for Union veterans of the Civil War, it eventually accepted Confederates as well. | ||
500 | ![]() | Grand Mausoleum at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale California Image courtesy Gary Zentmyer |