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Ethelinda SANTMYERS

Female 1895 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ethelinda SANTMYERS was born Oct 1895, Virginia (daughter of Charles W SANTMYERS and Mary C (Santmyers) LNU).

    Ethelinda — Fnu WALTON. Fnu died Between 1916 and 1920. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Charles W SANTMYERS was born 17 Aug 1866, Front Royal, Warren Co., Virginia (son of Thomas William SANTMYERS and Emily Louise Henrietta ECKARDT).

    Notes:

    1920 Census Washington DC - Jan 5 - pg 2B - ed 343 - 43-46 - 1618 Hamlin St NE
    Charles W Santmyers53 - VA - Salesman in Furniture Company
    Mary C57 - MD
    Ethelinda Walton24 - VA - wd - Accountant in Furniture Company (daughter)
    Charles H3 5/12 - DC (grandson)

    Charles married Mary C (Santmyers) LNU 1888. Mary was born Jan 1862, Maryland. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary C (Santmyers) LNU was born Jan 1862, Maryland.
    Children:
    1. George D SANTMYERS was born Sep 1889, Virginia.
    2. Reigart M. SANTMYERS was born 24 Aug 1893, Front Royal, Warren, Virginia; died 29 Jan 1964, Arlington, Arlington, Virginia.
    3. 1. Ethelinda SANTMYERS was born Oct 1895, Virginia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas William SANTMYERS was born 1840, Warren Co., Virginia (son of Daniel Melvin SANTMYERS and Susan STOKES); died 12 Mar 1918, Front Royal, Warren Co., Virginia.

    Notes:

    Not included in list of children received from Izetta


    BATTLE OF CEDAR CREEK
    BY RON SANTMYERS
    OCTOBER 7, 2000

    Just wanted to drop in and let you know that October 21, 22 the reenactment of the Battle of Cedar Creek will be held. This was the last major engagement in the Shenandoah Valley. It happened on October the 19th 1864.
    General Jubal Early, with the 49th under his command attacked Phil Sheridan's Army. The information I am going to impart came from Capt. Samuel Buck's and Daniel Funkhouser's writings during and after the war. The Buck's were a family that lived near the Santmyers' before and after the War. You will find Santmyers living in Buckton on the Census Records. This area of Warren Co. was named after the family with the biggest farm in that area of the Fork

    At the time of this battle, John B. and Issac (released from Fort Delaware Prison after being captured at Waterloo, Va. after his wounding at Gettysburg, Pa., in a prisoner exchange) and most likely Thomas, as the 17th was a part of Earley's Army. John H. Santmyers was with the 18th Va. Cav. under Earley's Command placed at Front Royal, Va., about eight miles away from the commencement of the battle.

    On the 19th of October 1864 about 10,000 troops under Earley's command moved North from down the Valley to engage about 40.000 troops under the command of Phillip Sheridan. It was to be a surprise attack. At 4 AM the Confederate Troops moved along the West side of the Massanutten Mountain by a trail know to a member of Earley's Command. The trail was very narrow and the Army moved single file. At the base of the Massunutten, the Army assembled.
    They were ordered to remove all of their equipment, other than their rifles and ammo bags as to make no sounds. At 5 AM they waded across the Shenandoah River and overran the Federal picketts at Strasburg, Va. Less than a mile later they hit Sheridan's Army as they were cooking breakfast. The Federal troops, feeling they were outnumbered, fled leaving much of the equipment in the field. Earley's Army chased the Federals to Middletown, About five miles away, where the Federals regrouped , after Sheridan's ride from Winchester, Va.

    Ole Jube declared , "This enough glory for one day" and called for his forces to fall back with 1500 Federal prisoners. Both forces pulled back and never faced each other again. Early was
    and the 49th was then called back into the Army of Northern Virginia and the 48th was back where it began, under Lee's command. They were there at Lee's Surrender.
    Jube never called up the 18th Cav. , who were in the position to cut off Sheridan's advance from Winchester. Well it was well known, "Ole Jube" did not like the Cavalry.

    Captain Buck's diary stated that his mother and sister had gone to the battle scene the next day to see if he was among the dead. I am sure the Santmyers women were there also.

    I live about about 10 mile from the battle, they lived less than five miles. Each year I can hear the cannon fire from the reenactment (it scares my dog every year). So I know all of the families here knew the battle was on and worried about all their husbands and sons in the field.

    Thomas married Emily Louise Henrietta ECKARDT 24 Dec 1862, Front Royal, Warren Co., Virginia. Emily was born 16 Sep 1839, Virginia; died Aft 1880. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Emily Louise Henrietta ECKARDT was born 16 Sep 1839, Virginia; died Aft 1880.
    Children:
    1. Mary Eleonore SANTMYERS was born 17 Aug 1864, Front Royal, Warren Co., Virginia.
    2. 2. Charles W SANTMYERS was born 17 Aug 1866, Front Royal, Warren Co., Virginia.
    3. Susan Thomasine SANTMYERS was born 25 Jun 1868, Front Royal, Warren Co., Virginia; died 6 Dec 1868, Front Royal, Warren Co., Virginia.
    4. Christine V. SANTMYERS was born 24 Nov 1869, Front Royal, Warren Co., Virginia.
    5. George Thomas SANTMYERS, Sr. was born 1870, Warren Co., Virginia; died 1960.
    6. Susan Evelyn SANTMYERS was born 22 Feb 1872, Front Royal, Warren Co., Virginia.
    7. Thomas Clayton SANTMYERS was born 1873, Front Royal, Warren Co., Virginia.
    8. Emily L SANTMYERS was born 1877, Front Royal, Warren Co., Virginia.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Daniel Melvin SANTMYERS was born 21 Feb 1815, Saumsville, Shenandoah Co., Virginia (son of John Barnet SANTMYER and Martha Elly CAIN); died 23 Mar 1887, Warren Co., Virginia; was buried Mar 1887, Prospect Hill Cemetery at Front Royal, Warren Co, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Daniel and Susan lived in Riverton, VA, just outside Front Royal, Shenandoah Co. He and three of his sons were in the Civil War. Daniel served in the Cavalry as he owned a horse; his sons served in the Infantry. After the War, he, Susan and the younger children moved to Barton, MD. He was listed as a cabinet maker in the census. Samuel's first wife, Caroline, died in childbirth in 1883; Daniel and Susan moved back to Riverton to help care for Samuel's three children. Daniel went to work for the Warren Manufacturing Company in Riverton where Samuel also worked.

    Ref: Information contributed by Gerilee Santmyers

    *Notes
    ........The birth date of Daniel, even though before the marriage date of his parents, is recorded as received from G. Santmyers.
    .......Some researchers show 24 April 1838 as marriage date.
    .......Izetta Barbour lists Daniel's date of death as 23 July 1883

    Researchers:
    Hugh & Marian Zonger ......gendex@ourancestry.com
    Kerry K. Keener <>


    1870 Census Warren Co., VA - Opequon Twp - July 7 - pg 31-32 - 228-234
    Daniel Santmyers 55 - VA - Farmer
    Susan 53 - VA
    Henry C 18 - VA - Farm hand
    George W 16 - VA
    James L 14 - VA
    Barto B L 8 - VA
    Martha A 22 - VA
    Susan J 19 - VA
    Daniel P 12 - VA

    Daniel married Susan STOKES 24 Apr 1838, Warren Co., Virginia. Susan was born 10 Aug 1817, Frederick Co., Virginia; died 7 Jul 1895, Warren Co., Virginia; was buried Jul 1985, Prospect Hill Cemetery at Front Royal, Virginia - Warren Co. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Susan STOKES was born 10 Aug 1817, Frederick Co., Virginia; died 7 Jul 1895, Warren Co., Virginia; was buried Jul 1985, Prospect Hill Cemetery at Front Royal, Virginia - Warren Co.

    Notes:

    Ref. Information supplied by Gerilee Santmyers and Izetta Barbour

    Notes:
    .........Gerilee Santmyers lists Susan's date of birth as 10 Aug 1818
    .........Izetta Barbour list Susan's date of birth as 10 August 1817

    Children:
    1. Mary Frances SANTMYERS was born Jan 1839, Warren Co., Virginia; died Between 1901 and 1910, Probably Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland.
    2. 4. Thomas William SANTMYERS was born 1840, Warren Co., Virginia; died 12 Mar 1918, Front Royal, Warren Co., Virginia.
    3. Isaac F. SANTMYERS was born 1841, Warren Co., Virginia; died 14 Apr 1926, Bluemont, Loudoun Co., Virginia.
    4. John B. SANTMYERS was born 1843, Warren Co., Virginia; died 1923, Loudoun Co., Virginia.
    5. Rachael Evelyn SANTMYERS was born 1845, Warren Co., Virginia.
    6. Martha Ann SANTMYERS was born 1848, Warren Co., Virginia.
    7. Samuel Selby SANTMYERS was born 21 Mar 1849, Warren Co., Virginia; died 9 Feb 1918, Warren Co., Virginia; was buried Feb 1918, Prospect Hill Cemetery at Front Royal, Virginia - Warren Co..
    8. Susan J. SANTMYERS was born 1851, Warren Co., Virginia.
    9. Henry Clay SANTMYERS was born 28 Oct 1852, Front Royal, Warren Co., Virginia; died 28 Sep 1926, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah; was buried 3 Oct 1926, City Cemetery at Salt Lake City, Utah (or is Silverlake?).
    10. George Walter SANTMYERS was born Sep 1854, Warren Co., Virginia; died 26 Mar 1872, Connellsville, Fayette, Pennsylvania; was buried Winchester, Frederick, Virginia.
    11. James Lewis SANTMYERS was born Apr 1856, Warren Co., Virginia.
    12. Daniel Philip SANTMYERS was born 1859, Warren Co., Virginia.
    13. Barto SANTMYERS was born 1862, Warren Co., Virginia.