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Julia Mae Taylor ZENTMYER

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Julia Mae Taylor ZENTMYER was born 17 Oct 2004 (daughter of David Taylor ZENTMYER, Jr. and Carla Susan ARGALL).

    Notes:

    Julia was adopted by David and Carla Zentmyer


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  David Taylor ZENTMYER, Jr.

    David married Carla Susan ARGALL Carla was born 4 Sep 1963. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Carla Susan ARGALL was born 4 Sep 1963.
    Children:
    1. Gregory ZENTMYER was born 18 Nov 2000.
    2. 1. Julia Mae Taylor ZENTMYER was born 17 Oct 2004.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Dr. David Taylor ZENTMYER, Sr. was born 1 Jun 1915, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania (son of Robert Anderson ZENTMYER and Edna Myrtle TAYLOR); died 8 Apr 1990, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; was buried First Presbyterian Church, Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    David possessed a series of hand-written genealogical charts relating to the descendants of Christopher Zentmeyer, copies of which were obtained by Michael Fichtel in the 1970s. David told Michael that the charts had been compiled by Robert Anderson Zentmyer, David's father, around 1904 after a lengthy letter-writing campaign to persons having the Zentmyer surname and its variants. I obtained partial copies of these from Michael in 2007, and they have proven to be accurate and informative. In 2022 I was able to obtain full copies from Vicki Zentmyer Bergstrom, David's daughter. -Ed.



    "Dr. David Taylor Zentmyer, 74, of 1418 Quarry Lane, Lancaster, died Sunday, April 8, 1990, at Lancaster General Hospital following a brief illness. He was born June 1, 1915, at Tyrone, the son of Robert A. and Edna (Taylor) Zentmyer. He was married to Mary Radebach. He is survived by his wife, one daughter and one son, Mary Victoria Bergstrom, Julian, Calif., and David T. Zentmyer Jr., Middleton, Wis.; three grandchildren and one sister, Roberta Welch of Landisville. He is a 1937 graduate of Juniata College, where he received a bachelor of science degree in chemistry, and a 1947 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, where he received his masters and doctors degrees in chemistry. While at the University of Pennsylvania, he taught chemistry. He had been employed as a research chemist with Armstrong World Industries, retiring in 1980 as assistant director of research. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, serving during World War II. He was an instructor for the V-12 Unit at Columbia University from 1942 to 1946 and was honorably discharged from the Lancaster Navy Reserve as a commander in the 1950's. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Lancaster, where he served on the session and the board of trustees. He was a member of the Lancaster Rotary Club. A memorial service will be held Tuesday, April 10, at 2 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Lancaster, 140 E. Orange St., Lancaster, Pa. 17602. Contributions in his memory may be made to the First Presbyterian Church of Lancaster." Tyrone Daily Herald, April 9, 1990


    "Their ashes are actually buried in a very small memorial garden/courtyard right adjacent to the church itself. There is not a cemetery there. Our parents names each have a separate plaque on a wall leading to the garden." -David Taylor Zentmyer, Jr.

    David married Mary Irene RADEBACH 08 Aug 1942, Lewistown, Mifflin, Pennsylvania. Mary (daughter of John Ellsworth RADEBACH and Orrie Ola DOTTS) was born 28 Feb 1916, Osceola Mills, Clearfield Co., Pennsylvania; died 1 Nov 1995, Julian, San Diego, California; was buried First Presbyterian Church, Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mary Irene RADEBACH was born 28 Feb 1916, Osceola Mills, Clearfield Co., Pennsylvania (daughter of John Ellsworth RADEBACH and Orrie Ola DOTTS); died 1 Nov 1995, Julian, San Diego, California; was buried First Presbyterian Church, Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    "Mary Radebach Zentmyer 79, formerly of Lancaster, died Nov. 1 after a long illness at the home of her daughter in Julian, Calif. She was the widow of Dr. David Taylor Zentmyer, who died Aug. 8, 1990. A teacher, she was a 1934 graduate of Osceola Mills High School and a 1938 graduate of Juniata College with a bachelor's degree in home economics and dietetics. While a senior at Juniata she was named "Queen of the May." Formerly of Lewiston and New York, N.Y., Mrs. Zentmyer lived in the Lancaster area from November 1947 to June 1992, when she moved to California.
    She was a member of First Presbyterian Church, the Lancaster Country Club and the Hamilton Club. She was a past treasurer of the Women's Symphony Association of the Lancaster Symphony Orchestra, a past director of the Lancaster Day Nursery and a past president of the Art Class. She had been active with the Friends of the Lancaster Public Library, the Iris Club, the Investment Club and the American Association of University Women. Mrs. Zentmyer enjoyed playing bridge, reading, flower arranging and cooking. She was a competitive golfer, winning tournaments at the Lancaster Country Club. Born in Osceola Mills, she was a daughter of the late John Ellsworth Radebach and Orrie Ola Dotts Radebach. She is survived by one daughter, Victoria Zentmyer Bergstrom, Julian, Calif.; one son, David Taylor Zentmyer Jr., Madison, Wis.; three grandchildren; one sister, Gwen Radebach Rieman, North Manchester, Ind.; and one brother, John Ellsworth Radebach Jr., Osceola Mills." Sunday News (Lancaster, PA) - November 19, 1995

    Children:
    1. 2. David Taylor ZENTMYER, Jr.
    2. Mary Victoria ZENTMYER


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Robert Anderson ZENTMYER was born 24 Apr 1861, Huntingdon Furnace, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania (son of David ZENTMYER and Susanna KINCH); died 25 Feb 1923, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Grandview Cemetery, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    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.
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    ROBERT A. ZENTMYER, Spruce Creek, Huntingdon county, Pa., was born at Huntingdon Furnace, April 24, 1861. He is the son of David and Susan (Kinch) Zentmyer. (David Zentmyer was killed at the Battle of Fredericksburg when Robert was 20 months old -Ed) Robert A. Zentmyer was an only child. His boyhood was spent on the farm; he attended the public school, and when he was eighteen entered Juniata College; graduating in the teacher's and business course in 1882. For five years he was principal of the public schools of Curwensville and New Washington. In 1887 he became assistant superintendent of the Britton Coal and Coke Company of Philadelphia, in West Virginia, which position he held for a year and a half. Returning to Clearfield county, he located at Madera, and for four years was employed in surveying, mining engineering, and as a coal contractor. In 1893 he went to Huntingdon Furnace, as book-keeper and assistant manager of the Huntingdon Furnace estate. This position he held for a year and then took charge of a grist mill belonging to the estate. Mr. Zentmyer's politics are Republican. For thirteen years he has been a member of the Methodist Episcopal church, and takes a prominent part in all church work.

    Robert married Edna Myrtle TAYLOR 22 Apr 1903, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania. Edna was born 26 Jan 1877, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania; died Dec 1979, Lancaster, Lancaster, Co., Pennsylvania; was buried Grandview Cemetery, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Edna Myrtle TAYLOR was born 26 Jan 1877, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania; died Dec 1979, Lancaster, Lancaster, Co., Pennsylvania; was buried Grandview Cemetery, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    In the 1900 US Census, Edna, before she was married, listed her occupation as 'Crayon Artist.' Her granddaughter Vicki Zentmyer Bergstrom explains that this is how people were described who hand-colored black-and-white photographs.

    Children:
    1. Rebekah ZENTMYER was born 17 May 1910, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 29 Nov 1910, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania; was buried Grandview Cemetery, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania.
    2. 4. Dr. David Taylor ZENTMYER, Sr. was born 1 Jun 1915, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 8 Apr 1990, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; was buried First Presbyterian Church, Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
    3. Mary Roberta ZENTMYER was born 26 Sep 1904, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania; died 3 Mar 1998, San Rafael, Marin, California.

  3. 10.  John Ellsworth RADEBACH was born 25 Sep 1874, Penfield, Clearfield, Pennsylvania (son of John Harris RADEBACH and Christine E. CHRIST); died 15 Mar 1937, Osceola Mills, Clearfield, Pennsylvania; was buried Keagy Cemetery, Clearfield, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Loving husband to Orrie (Dotts) Radebach, and father to four children.
    John began as a school teacher in Osceola Mills and throughout the years became a professor, school principal, and finally, superintendent of the Clearfield County School System.
    He died on March 15, 1937 from complications of Influenza. He was preceded in death by his wife, Orrie.
    John and Orrie are buried along side each other in Keagy Cemetery in Clearfield County.

    John — Orrie Ola DOTTS. Orrie was born 2 May 1873, Glen Hope, Clearfield, Pennsylvania; died 2 Jan 1924, Clearfield, Pennsylvania; was buried Keagy Cemetery, Clearfield, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Orrie Ola DOTTS was born 2 May 1873, Glen Hope, Clearfield, Pennsylvania; died 2 Jan 1924, Clearfield, Pennsylvania; was buried Keagy Cemetery, Clearfield, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    "Was accidentally struck by Automobile . . ." - Death Certificate

    Children:
    1. 5. Mary Irene RADEBACH was born 28 Feb 1916, Osceola Mills, Clearfield Co., Pennsylvania; died 1 Nov 1995, Julian, San Diego, California; was buried First Presbyterian Church, Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.