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Margaret A. ZENTMYER

Female 1927 - 2004  (76 years)


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  1. 1.  Margaret A. ZENTMYER was born 16 Mar 1927, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (daughter of Paul David ZENTMYER and Anna Martha ABHAU); died 18 Feb 2004, Lansdowne, Delaware, Pennsylvania.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Paul David ZENTMYER was born 7 Oct 1897, Alexandria, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania (son of Benjamin ZENTMYER and Adda Florence BOOKWALTER); 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]


  2. 3.  Anna Martha ABHAU was born 1 Oct 1893, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died 22 Jun 1979, Lansdowne, Delaware, Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. 1. Margaret A. ZENTMYER was born 16 Mar 1927, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died 18 Feb 2004, Lansdowne, Delaware, Pennsylvania.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Benjamin ZENTMYER was born 5 Sep 1850, Spruce Creek, Franklin, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania (son of John ZENTMYER and Margaret GATES); 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]


  2. 5.  Adda Florence BOOKWALTER was born 31 Jan 1865, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 23 Dec 1945, Haverford, Delaware, Pennsylvania; was buried 27 Dec 1945, Riverview Cemetery, Huntingdon, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. Donald Bookwalter ZENTMYER 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. 2. Paul David ZENTMYER was born 7 Oct 1897, Alexandria, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 7 May 1964, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John ZENTMYER was born 24 Mar 1808, Washington County, Maryland (son of David ZENTMYER and Eve Ann WELTY); died 13 Mar 1891, Porter Twp., Huntingdon Co., Pennsylvania; was buried Alexandria Presbyterian Cemetery, Alexandria, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    From various sources he have good data that John was quite the entrepreneur. He farmed, bought and sold logs, and mined iron ore, having located his residences near the Springfield Furnace, Huntingdon Furnace, and the Juniata Iron Works, early blast furnaces in Huntingdon County.

    "John Zentmyer was born in Franklin County, Pa., near the South Mountains, not far from Pen Mar, about 1806. (probably 1808 -Ed) In 1831 he went to Springfield Furnace, Blair County, (actually Huntingdon County, Blair County was not formed until 1846 -Ed) where he remained for some time, (four years -Ed) after which he moved to Spruce Creek valley to the farm now owned by the heirs of Robert L. Henderson. He then rented one of the farms of the Huntingdon Furnace Company, and in 1866 bought a farm in Porter township, Huntingdon county, where he resided until his death." -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.

    "He was well known as Major Zentmyer, having held that rank in the State militia. He married Margaret Gates, of Blair county, (see Blair Co. note above -Ed) who died about 1889. Mr. Zentmyer died in 1891; he and his wife are buried in a small graveyard on the farm." (However, there are currently no Zentmyer headstones in the farm cemetery, now called the Huyett Cemetery. The headstones are located in the Alexandria Presbyterian Cemetery, indicating a likely relocation of the graves. -Ed)

    "Their children are: Isabella, wife of David Kinch, of Altoona; David (who died at the Battle of Fredricksburg -Ed); Frank, enlisted in Company I, Fifth Pennsylvania Reserves, was wounded at Fredericksburg, and died in Libby Prison; Priscilla, wife of E. C. Kinch, resides near Altoona; Porter, secretary and treasurer of the Clearfield Manufacturing Company; Miles, attorney in Schuyler, Neb.; Margaret, wife of David C. Stine, Bellefonte, Pa.; John W., insurance solicitor, resides in Blair county; Benjamin, on the homestead; and George, who died young." - article provided by Dante Hebert, Kingston, Washington

    "After a brief illness, Major John Zentmyer died on Wednesday evening at his home in Hartzlog [sic] Valley, Potter township, Huntingdon county. While the deceased had not resided in Blair county for some years past, yet he was well known throughout the county and especially among the older citizens. Born near Williamsport, Md., March 24, 1808, he came to what is now Blair, but was then Huntingdon county, in the year 1832, settling at Springfield Furnace. There in the same year he was married to Margaret Gates, who preceded him to the tomb some three years, after a long and happy married life. Major Zentmyer's death was sudden, for he had been always very strong in health. Some ten days ago, however, he contracted a heavy cold, which resulted in typhoid pneumonia, and this disease was the cause of his demise. He removed from this county to Hartslog Valley in 1866. To Mr. and Mrs. Zentmyer, nine children were born. The living children are: Isabella, wife of David Kinch, of Altoona; Priscilla, wife of E. C. Kinch, of Sinking Valley; Maggie, wife of D. C. Stone, of Bellefonte; Miles Zentmyer, esq., an attorney of Schuyler, Neb.; Porter R., superintendent of the Clearfield Creek Coal company, Madera, Pa., and John and Benjamin, residing on the old homestead. In politics Major Zentmyer was a staunch democrat and during the war was a candidate on that ticket in Huntingdon county for the legislature. He was not successful, however. In religion he was a Reformed and was a member of the church at Alexandria. Funeral will take place at noon to-day and the interment will be in the family burying ground on the farm." Morning Tribune, Altoona, Pa., Friday, March 13, 1891



    It is almost certain that John Zentmyer knew Alfred Crewitt, whose daughter Jane would marry John's son Miles, as they both worked in the iron industry in Huntingdon County during the same period, and were both Presbyterians.

    John married Margaret GATES 29 Mar 1832. Margaret (daughter of Johann Godlieb GÖTZ and Elizabeth GEAURNEY/GAUBY) was born 28 Mar 1810, Berks, Pennsylvania; died 14 Jul 1888, Alexandria, Porter Twp., Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Margaret GATES was born 28 Mar 1810, Berks, Pennsylvania (daughter of Johann Godlieb GÖTZ and Elizabeth GEAURNEY/GAUBY); died 14 Jul 1888, Alexandria, Porter Twp., Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. Isabella ZENTMYER 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. David ZENTMYER was born 7 May 1835, Springfield Furnace, Franklin, Huntingdon, Pennsylvana; died 13 Dec 1862, Fredericksburg, Virginia; was buried Fredericksburg National Cemetery.
    3. Franklin ZENTMYER 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. Priscilla M. ZENTMYER 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. Porter B. ZENTMYER 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. Miles ZENTMYER 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. Margaret Odessa ZENTMYER 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. John ZENTMYER was born 11 Jul 1848, Spruce Creek, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died 21 Apr 1932, Lewiston, Mifflin, Pennsylvania.
    9. 4. Benjamin ZENTMYER 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. George ZENTMYER was born 1852, Spruce Creek, Franklin, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; died Bef. 1870.