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1501 | New London Presbyterian Cemetery, Chester County, Pennsylvania - Old Cemetery The New London Presbyterian Church was founded in 1728. It is believed, albeit absent documentation, that Robert Strayhorn who died after 1820 and his son Samuel Strayhorn who died in 1858 are buried in the Old Cemetery, where many headstones have either disappeared or have been buried. Burials in the Old Cemetery continued until 1887, after which all new burials were in the New Cemetery. Samuel moved to New London prior to 1810 and belonged to the New London Presbyterian Church, and there is evidence for Robert living there in 1820. Samuel's sons Robert and Samuel and their wives were buried across the street in the New Cemetery, and their headstones are intact. Image by Gary Zentmyer | ||
1502 | New Memorial at Proctor's Ledge The Gallows Hill Project, a group of seven area scholars, announced in 2016 that it had finally identified the location of Gallows Hill after five years of research using court records, maps, ground-penetrating radar and aerial photographs. It was determined that the actual site was a place called Proctor's Ledge in Salem. A new memorial was constructed there in 2017, with separate stone markers for each of the nineteen hanging victims. | ||
1503 | Newark Leader newspaper, Newark, Ohio, September 3, 1920 Wm. M. Zentmyer, Dealer in Ice and Coal | ||
1504 | Newspaper Article | ||
1505 | Newspaper article about speedy engineer Zentmyer This article is the only source we have found indicating Enos' middle initial W. stood for Wesley, but we accept it. | ||
1506 | Newspaper article announcing Harry Brutsche's birth In the Clarion-Ledger, Jackson Mississippi, 6 Jan 1945 | ||
1507 | Newspaper Article concerning John H. Zentmyer | ||
1508 | Newspaper article in Tyrone, Pennsylvania This John is by far the best candidate to be the farmer in question. | ||
1509 | Newspaper article regarding Everett's intelligence | ||
1510 | Newspaper article, 1861 | ||
1511 | Newspaper articles reporting the Dudley - Brereton wedding, 20 Feb 1937 In the Charleston, Illinois Journal-Gazette, and the Decatur, Illinois Herald. (Out of town guests from Mattoon came from twelve miles away) | ||
1512 | Newspaper Item From 1863 | ||
1513 | Newspaper Notice Samuel Strayhorn, Hartley Township, Grand Juror Image by Gary Zentmyer | ||
1514 | Nineteen-year-old Le Roi K. Brereton sailed from Copenhagen to New York on 13 Sep 1927 on the SS United States. Le Roi K. Brereton shared a birth date and place with Kenneth Leroy Brereton. | ||
1515 | Norma Jean St. Myer Death Certificate | ||
1516 | Norman and Ura Holladay Hobart | ||
1517 | Norman Hobart's farm near Carthage From the 1874 map. Norman owned the Eastern half of the Southwestern quarter of Section 17, so 80 acres, a Section was 640 Acres, one square mile. | ||
1518 | North Platte Semi-Weekly Tribune 29 Apr 1910 Some notes about George and Mary's Wedding | ||
1519 | Notarial Register from Bischwiller for Centmeyer A recently discovered genealogical record from Bischwiller. The line under Jakob Centmeyer reads, 'Ackerer (farmer -Ed) in Roigheim, Württemberg.' The entry for his son Johann Bernhard reads, 'Lutheran, day laborer at the Keibelmühle (a mill -Ed) married on 16 Feb 1739 Maria Salome Roth.' The listing of their children reveals for the first time the death dates for Johann Jakob and Maria Salome. | ||
1520 | Notice of Sheriff's Sale, 7 Jan 1789 This notice was published in the Pennsylvania Herald and General Advertiser. A Sheriff's Sale is a foreclosure sale, which was to be held 27 Jan 1789. Christopher subsequently moved into Washington Twp., Franklin Co., Pennsylvania Image by Gary Zentmyer | ||
1521 | Oberholtzer Dairy Farm Oberholtzer Dairy Farm on Springville Rd, Ephrata Pennsylvania, where Keller's Cemetery is located. Johann Jacob Zentmeyer b.1742 is buried here. A relationship to Christina Oberholtzer is likely, but as yet unresearched. | ||
1522 | Obituary for Bessie Winters Zentmyer | ||
1523 | Obituary for Carrie Adell Green Strahorn In the Anaconda Standard, Anaconda, Montana | ||
1524 | Obituary for Charles G. Zentmyer | ||
1525 | Obituary for Edna Taylor Zentmyer | ||
1526 | Obituary for Edward A. Roboison In the Bellevue Telescope, Bellevue Kansas, 10 Jun 1976 | ||
1527 | Obituary for Ella Gantz Zentmyer | ||
1528 | Obituary for Elsie M. Strahorn Pratt From the Midland Journal, Friday January 14, 1939 | ||
1529 | Obituary for Emma Zentmeyer | ||
1530 | Obituary for Ethel Nail Zentmyer | ||
1531 | Obituary for George W. Zentmire Photo courtesy of Bernadette Ellerman | ||
1532 | Obituary for Georgia Ferguson Zentmyer from the Noth Platte Nebraska Library collection | ||
1533 | Obituary for James G. Zentmyer | ||
1534 | Obituary for John D. Zentmyer | ||
1535 | Obituary for John Lowman In the Conneautville Courier, Thursday July 28, 1898 | ||
1536 | Obituary for Margaret Gates Zentmyer In the Huntingdon Monitor, 26 Jul 1888 | ||
1537 | Obituary for Margaret Warren Zentmyer | ||
1538 | Obituary for Mary Teagarden Brutsche | ||
1539 | Obituary for Milton W. Zentmeyer | ||
1540 | Obituary for Myrtle Byers Zentmyer | ||
1541 | Obituary for Nina Jean Hammer | ||
1542 | Obituary for Richard B. Zentmeyer | ||
1543 | Obituary for Robert Anderson Zentmyer From Monday, 26 Feb 1923, in the Tyrone Daily Herald | ||
1544 | Obituary for Robert E. Strahorn
In the Spokesman-Review, Spokane The writer was unaware of Arthur Thomas Strahorn's living sister, Mary Strahorn, our grandmother. | ||
1545 | Obituary for Rosa Hatfield Zentmeyer | ||
1546 | Obituary for Ruby Garland Strahorn In the Medford (Oregon) Mail Tribune | ||
1547 | Obituary for Samuel Albert Zentmyer | ||
1548 | Obituary for Sylvester Zentmeyer | ||
1549 | Obituary for Vinton Zentmeyer | ||
1550 | Obituary for William L. Zentmyer |