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201 | Birth Record for Parret Hadley | |||
202 | Birth Record for Rebeckah Hobart Recorded by her father Peter Hobart in the Hingham churchbooks | |||
203 | Birth Record for Robert Straehorn Birth Record for Robert Straehorn in Ochiltree, a small village in Ayrshire, Scotland. | |||
204 | Birth Record for Robert Strathorn Dated 8 Aug 1767 | |||
205 | Birth Record for Ruth Hadley | |||
206 | Birth Record for Ruth Hadley | |||
207 | Birth Record for Samuel and Wilhelm Lehman In the German Reformed Church, Philadelphia | |||
208 | Birth record for Samuel Lehman 1 January 1768 Samuel to parents Hans Rudolf Lehman and Anna Hilfiker | |||
209 | Birth record for Samuel Lehman in the Muhen Taufbuch Samuel son of Samuel Lehman of Muhen & Catharina Piath of Küttigen 28 Apr 1799 | |||
210 | Birth record for Samuel Lehman in the Oberentfelden Taufbuch 11 Jan 1801 Samuel son of Samuel Lehman from Muhen and Catharina Piat from Küttigen | |||
211 | Birth Record for Sarah LeGate | |||
212 | Birth Record for Sidney Legate | |||
213 | Birth Record for Stephen Bruce LeGate | |||
214 | Birth Record for Stephen Hadley | |||
215 | Birth record for Susann Lehman In Muhen, Susann Lehman, 16 June 1785, parents Hanß Rudolph Lehman and Anna Hilfiker | |||
216 | Birth Record for Thomas Leggatt | |||
217 | Birth Record for Thomas Leggett | |||
218 | Birth Record for Walter LeGate | |||
219 | Birth Record for William LeGate | |||
220 | Birth Record for William Leggett | |||
221 | Birth records for Thomas, Mary and Robert Leggett | |||
222 | Bischwiller Street Scene, Cafe and Bar. The Cafe Au Lion d'Or operates to this day in the same location in Bischwiller, Bas-Rhin, Alsace (Bischweiler or Bishweiler, Elsaß in German) Image by Gary Zentmyer | |||
223 | Bridal Couple Plan World Tour Honeymoon in Robert's Private Rail Car | |||
224 | Brothers John C. and Robert E. Strahorn, Christmas 1924 From the Zentmyer Collection. Probably at the vacant lot in Highland Park, Los Angeles, where John's daughter Mary and her husband George Zentmyer would build a new house in 1925. | |||
225 | Buffalo Crossroads Presbyterian Church and Cemetery The Buffalo Presbyterian Church, organized in 1773, was the first church established in Buffalo Valley, only five years after the territory was opened to settlement. Scots-Irish Presbyterians first met in the countryside where the Old Buffalo Church would later be built. In 1784, Edward and Joseph Shippen gave 5 acres to the Presbyterian congregation on which to build a meetinghouse and cemetery, at what is now the intersection of Buffalo Road and Meeting House Lane. The first meetinghouse was a log structure, which was replaced by a stone church in 1816. This stone church stood at the northwest corner of the cemetery grounds. In 1846 the present Greek Revival brick structure was constructed, necessitated by the early deterioration of the stone church when its foundation became unsound. | |||
226 | Burial Record at Monument Cemetery | |||
227 | Burial Record for Carolina Jeanette Brutsche Died of 'dropsy of the brain,' known as edema today | |||
228 | Burial record for Catharina Tröndle Brudsche in the Dogern Katholisch Totenbuch Buried Catharina Brutschin, maiden name Tröndle, 72 years old, widow. Witnesses: Joseph Merk, Peter Merk citizens of Dogern | |||
229 | Burial Record for Catharine Lehman In Monument Cemetery, before the graves were re-interred at Lawnview Cemetery in Rockledge, Montgomery, Pennsylvania | |||
230 | Burial record for Conrad Brudsche in Dogern Katholisch Totenbuch Conrad Brudsche, 86 yrs old, of senility, sick for 9 mos, didn’t call doctor | |||
231 | Burial Record for George Brutsche In Monument Cemetery, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |||
232 | Burial Record for Infant Brutsche In Monument Cemetery, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |||
233 | Burial record for Johannes Brudsche in the Dogern Katholisch Totenbuch Burial – Johannes Brudsche, 72 yrs old, citizen & master butcher, Witnesses: Joseph Probst, Clemens Strittmatter | |||
234 | Burial Record for Samuel and Ellen McGill Strayhorn West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, Montgomery, Pennsylvania - Plot Rockland 310 They were buried on the same day, as Ellen's remains were relocated from Mt. Moriah Cemetery where she had been buried in 1894. | |||
235 | Burial Record for Samuel James Strayhorn At the West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, Montgomery, Pennsylvania. Record indicates he had been living in Baltimore, Maryland. | |||
236 | Burial Record for Thomas Wallace In Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |||
237 | Burials on Find-A-Grave Roscoe Cemetery, St. Clair County, Missouri | |||
238 | Business Directory, New Haven 1941 Listing both Kenneth L. Brereton and his wife Eleanor | |||
239 | Callie Zentmyer | |||
240 | Campaign Poster for William McKinley and Garret Hobart, 1896 Image courtesy Gary Zentmyer | |||
241 | Carleton L. Santmier | |||
242 | Caroline Sigafoos Photo courtesy Donna Hancock | |||
243 | Caroline Sigafoos Limbocker In the East Hill Cemetery, Erie, Neosho, Kansas | |||
244 | Carrie Adell Strahorn | |||
245 | Carrie's inscription to Mrs. Underwood 28 Jul 1914 at Old Faithful Inn From the Zentmyer Collection. This image is from our copy of Fifteen Thousand Miles by Stage. The inscription was addressed to the newly-married Mary Elizabeth Smith Underwood, wife of architect Gilbert Stanly Underwood, who in addition to designing many of the Grand Lodges of the National Parks, worked extensively with both the Union Pacific and the Oregon Short Line Railroads. | |||
246 | Catherine Heidenrich Strahorn Headstone In Monmouth Cemetery, Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois. | |||
247 | Catherine Lehman Faraday's Death Certificate Confirms her mother's maiden name | |||
248 | Catherine Stutenroth Headstone I guess after 35 years, Benjamin was long forgotten | |||
249 | Cemetery View At Buffalo Crossroads Presbyterian Cemetery, Union County, Pennsylvania Photo courtesy Gary Zentmyer | |||
250 | Certificate of Death - 1923 Patton State Hospital was a mental health facility |