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351 | Death record for Elizabeth LeGate | ||
352 | Death record for Franklin LeGate | ||
353 | Death Record for George Zentmyer Died of Consumption (Tuberculosis) | ||
354 | Death record for Hans Emmert in the Unterampfrach Lutheran Totenbuch 1736 Feb 17 Johann Emmert from Haundorf in the 78th year of his age | ||
355 | Death record for Henry LeGate | ||
356 | Death record for Henry LeGate | ||
357 | Death record for Johann George Lehman In the German Reformed Church Records, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | ||
358 | Death Record for John Strehorn Died 18 Fed 1770 of 'Worms' | ||
359 | Death record for Joseph Tröndle in Dogern Katholisch Totenbuch Joseph Trondle 12 Mar 1816, 73 yrs old, old age, sick for six mos, no doctor | ||
360 | Death Record for Margaret Ross Straehorn | ||
361 | Death record for Mary Morris | ||
362 | Death Record for Matilda McCraw | ||
363 | Death Record for Peter Hobart In Hingham, Suffolk (now Plymouth) Massachusetts | ||
364 | Death Record for Samuel James Strayhorn This record identifies his parents as Samuel Strayhorn and Ellen McGill, both born in Ireland. | ||
365 | Death record for Susannah Brunner Emmert in the Unterampfrach Lutheran Totenbuch Haundorf Susannah Emmert wife of Hans Emmert inhabitant Of Haundorf in the 69th yesr of her age | ||
366 | Death Record for Thomas A. Wallace In the church records of the Covenant Presbtyerian Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | ||
367 | Death record for Thomas LeGate | ||
368 | Death record for Thomas Leggatt | ||
369 | Death record for Walter LeGate | ||
370 | Death Record of Abram Lowman In Summit Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania Cause of death 'Inflammation of the bowels' - colon cancer? | ||
371 | Deed to Bernhard's Farm (first page) This Deed, also called a Patent, conveyed the land from Daniel Snider (Schneider) to Bernhard Zentmeyer. Interestingly, the farm was called "Bishweiller," which is the German spelling for "Bischwiller." Bischwiller is the town in Bas-Rhin, Alsace where Bernhard and Salome were married and where most of their children were born. But the fact that the farm was called Bishweiller prior to Bernhard's arrival in America points to the likelihood that Bernhard was following the path of earlier emigrants from Bischwiller who had settled near Penryn, including perhaps Snider. Photo by Gary Zentmyer | ||
372 | Denver Directory 1892 | ||
373 | Dicksonburg Cemetery in Crawford, Pennsylvania | ||
374 | Director, Second Presbyterian Church, Los Angeles, 1882 Image courtesy Gary Zentmyer | ||
375 | Documents from Martin Emmert's Estate These documents, along with the Census records, show Martin Emmert's extended residence in Bethel Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. | ||
376 | Dogern as it looks today, looking south The body of water in the background is the Rhine River. Image courtesy Christine, a jewelry maker from Dogern | ||
377 | Dogern, Waldshut, Baden, Germany c.1796 "Procession of the French from Swabia through Dogern in the Black Forest 1796" The French were returning from a battle in Swabia, an area in southeastern Baden-Wuerttemberg, and Dogern is on the southern edge of the Black Forest. St. Clemens Catholic Church as shown still exists today. Image courtesy Gary Zentmyer | ||
378 | Donald Santmyer 1914 Star Junction Photo courtesy of Scott Fitzsimmons | ||
379 | Dorothy Zentmyer Headstone | ||
380 | Dr. Callaway's Experienced Farrier and Farmers' Friend, Showing The Symptoms and Giving The Remedies of All The Common and Fatal Diseases of The Horse, by J. Zentmyer and J.S. Gladhill, Middletown, Maryland Evidently Jacob was some kind of veterinarian, at least with respect to horses, either by training or experience. | ||
381 | Dr. Crewitt writing from the front lines Not clear if Dr. Crewitt also practiced law, or if the Inquirer got it wrong. | ||
382 | Dr. John Wesley Green | ||
383 | Draft Registration Card for Edward Arundel Robison From approximately 1941. At the time, Edward's employer was Kiewitt Condon Paschen, a consortium that built the Kansas Army Ammunition Plant in Parsons, Labette, Kansas in 1941-42. This item cleared up some confusion for us as to Edward's correct middle name. | ||
384 | Dudley House, 895 Seventh Street, Charleston, Illinois This Queen Anne Revival style house was purchased by Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Dudley in 1920 was occupied by them until their deaths in 1958 and 1960. It is in the National Register of Historic Places, and is currently the headquarters of the Coles County Historical Society. | ||
385 | Dwaine and Betty early in their marriage From the Zentmyer Collection | ||
386 | Dwaine Marlow Robison 1940 High School Graduation photo | ||
387 | Earl also wrote The Ebony Image Published by Ashley Books, Port Washington, NY, 1980. Described as "An odd mystery by a white author of a mixed race Mississippi Vietnam vet eventually charged with murder." | ||
388 | Editorial letter defending the occupation of Railroad Attorney. Printed in the Norfolk News, 15 Aug 1902. Norfolk is about sixty miles from Schuyler. Image by Gary Zentmyer | ||
389 | Editorial, September, 1863 | ||
390 | Edna Taylor Zentmyer The photo is undated, she married Robert Anderson Zentmyer at the age of 26. | ||
391 | Edward and Myrtle later in life From the Zentmyer Collection | ||
392 | Edward and Myrtle Marlow Robison From the Zentmyer Collection | ||
393 | Edward H. Strahorn's Maryland Vehicle Registration Edward H. Strahorn was an early adopter. In Fair Hill, he owned a Thomas B. Jeffery 7½ horsepower Rambler, and was issued license #537 on 6 Sep 1904. According to the Motor Vehicle Administration in Maryland, the first recorded automobile registration was in fact in 1904. There were no license plates, the registration number was painted on the car. The driver's license was a badge that was worn on the coat while driving. | ||
394 | Eliza Saintmyers McDonald Headstone | ||
395 | Ella Santmyers Miller | ||
396 | Ellen Marion Bernard, Age 16 From high school yearbook (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
397 | Engraving of Ella Virginia Hobart | ||
398 | Entering Dentlein am Forst, Ansbach, Bavaria Photo courtesy Gary Zentmyer | ||
399 | Entering Dogern A genealogist, your webmaster, visits Dogern in 2014 | ||
400 | Entering Haundorf Schnelldorf, Ansbach, Bavaria Photo courtesy Gary Zentmyer |
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