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51 "Was accidentally struck by Automobile . . ." - Death Certificate DOTTS, Orrie Ola (I3538)
 
52 "William H. Zentmire was born in Warren County, Ohio, September 1, 1844. His father, David Zentmire, was a native of the same state and was of German ancestry. The paternal grandfather served as a soldier in the War of 1812. David Zentmire was a carpenter by trade and followed that pursuit in early manhood, but afterward turned his attention to farming and became fairly well-to-do. His political allegiance was given to the Whig Party and he afterward supported the Republican Party. He married Diana Minick, who was born in Pennsylvania and was a member of the Quaker or Friends church. She represented one of the old Pennsylvania Dutch families. By her marriage she became the mother of the following named: Angeline, the wife of Robert J. Black, a retired farmer living in Chautauqua County, Kansas; Amanda, deceased; Samantha, who makes her home with her sister Angeline; William H.; Sylvester, deceased; Wilson, who is superintendent of the county infirmary of Mercer County, Illinois; Elizabeth, the wife of Hale McClure, a cattleman of North Dakota; George, a cattleman of Montana; Harry, who is engaged in farming near Big Mound, Iowa; Alice, the widow of Horace McLean, of Red Oak, Iowa; and Eva, the wife of Adam Hemingway and a resident of Red Oak, Iowa."

Source: 1907 History of Pottawattamie County, Iowa
Pages 734 & 735
 
ZENTMIRE, David (I1101)
 
53 "William H. Zentmire, now living on section 1, Belknap Township, where he owns and operates one hundred and ninety acres of land, has for the past twenty years been engaged in breeding registered shorthorn cattle and now makes a specialty of handling polled Durhams. He is a successful businessman and a worthy representative of agricultural interests in Pottawattamie County.

He was born in Warren County, Ohio, September 1, 1844. His father, David Zentmire, was a native of the same state and was of German ancestry. The paternal grandfather served as a soldier in the War of 1812.

David Zentmire was a carpenter by trade and followed that pursuit in early manhood, but afterward turned his attention to farming and became fairly well-to-do. His political allegiance was given to the Whig Party and he afterward supported the Republican Party. He married Diana Minick, who was born in Pennsylvania and was a member of the Quaker or Friends church. She represented one of the old Pennsylvania Dutch families. By her marriage she became the mother of the following named: Angeline, the wife of Robert J. Black, a retired farmer living in Chautauqua County, Kansas; Amanda, deceased; Samantha, who makes her home with her sister Angeline; William H.; Sylvester, deceased; Wilson, who is superintendent of the county infirmary of Mercer County, Illinois; Elizabeth, the wife of Hale McClure, a cattleman of North Dakota; George, a cattleman of Montana; Harry, who is engaged in farming near Big Mound, Iowa; Alice, the widow of Horace McLean, of Red Oak, Iowa; and Eva, the wife of Adam Hemingway and a resident of Red Oak, Iowa.

The usual experiences that fall to the lot of farm boys came to William H. Zentmire in his boyhood and youth. He attended the country schools and when not busy with his textbooks aided in the work of the fields or in the care of the stock. He has always followed farming and stock-raising, and upon coming to Iowa in the spring of 1872 he located at Big Grove, where he has since resided. He is now living on section 1, Belknap Township, where he owns and cultivates one hundred and ninety acres of land. A part of this is used for pasturage, and for the past twenty years Mr. Zentmire has been engaged in breeding registered shorthorn cattle, making a specialty at the present time of polled Durhams, of which he has a fine herd of thirty-five head. He has been very successful in tilling the soil and in raising stock and is recognized as a man of good business ability and unfaltering enterprise.

On the 22nd of April, 1872, Mr. Zentmire was married to Miss Eliza Kiddoo, who was born in Illinois in 1850. The became the parents of seven children, of whom Rena, Alva, Frederick and Elsie are all now deceased. The others are Etta, the wife of James O. May, pastor of the Broadway Methodist Church of Council Bluffs; Frank and Martha, both at home.

The parents are faithful and consistent members of the Methodist Church, in which Mr. Zentmire has long been an officer, serving also as a teacher of the bible class in the Sunday School for many years. In politics he is a Republican and has held several township offices. He is deeply interested in the welfare of his community, especially in its moral progress, and has labored untiringly and unceasingly for the upbuilding of the church and for the best interests of the community at large."

Source: 1907 History of Pottawattamie County, Iowa
Pages 734 & 735
 
ZENTMIRE, William Hamilton (I2859)
 
54 'Anna Veronika' on birth record, simply 'Anne' on the Ship's Manifest, and 'Jeanette' thereafter LEHMAN, Jeanette (I85656)
 
55 'Catharine' per Marriage Record GARBER, Catherine A. (I85947)
 
56 'Sallie' on marriage and Census records, but 'Sarah' on grave marker. RIDER, Sallie/Sarah (I245)
 
57 (Johann) Jacob Zentmeyer, third surviving son of (Johann) Bernhard Zentmeyer and (Maria) Salome Roth Zentmeyer. Birth year on headstone does not agree with church records in Bischwiller. A blacksmith and farmer, he lived in Cocalico Township, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania, and farmed at least 50 acres there on land between present-day Lincoln Gardens Rd. and Hackman Rd.  ZENTMEYER, Johann Jacob (I87130)
 
58 (Maria) Magdelena Zentmeyer, born in Bischwiller, Bas-Rhin, France. Maria was the family's female Saint's name, given to all of the girls. Married Johannes Lauman 22 Feb 1769 Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania. They moved to Middlebrook, Augusta Co., Virginia around 1800. She died after 1819, and because she was a life-long Lutheran and stalwart at St. Johns, it is believed she is buried there.  ZENTMEYER, Maria Magdalena (I1629)
 
59 SANTMYERS, John B. (I0135)
 
60 SANTMYERS, John H. (I0782)
 
61 CLEM, Irving Hunter (I0803)
 
62 SANTMYERS, Isaac F. (I1142)
 
63 *** Charles Elmore Cosby
1859 Born in in English River, Keokuk, Iowa
1870 US Census in English River, Keokuk, Iowa as Charles E. Cosby
1880 Marriage Record to Margaret Reynolds in South English, Keokuk, Iowa
1880 US Census in English River, Keokuk, Iowa as C. Elmer Cosby, married to Margaretta
1885 Kansas State Census in English River, Keokuk, Iowa as Elmere Cosby, Law Student, married to Margaret R.
1900 US Census in Madison, Jefferson, Indiana as Chas Cosbey, Lawyer, married to Margaret
1900 "died at sea"

*** Carlos Enrique De Cillo
1901 in Denver, Colorado married Cora Nayan Hobart
1911 in Mexico, Divorced by Cora Nayan Hobart
1911 in El Paso, Texas, Married Tina Champion
1914 in Fresno Directory as Accountant
1915 in Fresno Directory as Department Manager, California Associated Raisin Company
1918 in Fresno Directory as Auditor, California Associated Raisin Company
1919 in Fresno Directory as Statistician, California Associated Raisin Company
1922 in Fresno Directory as Tax Agent, Sun-Maid Raisin Growers Association
1923 in Fresno Directory as Department Manager, Sun-Maid Raisin Growers Association
1924 in Fresno Directory as Department Manager, Sun-Maid Raisin Growers Association
1926 in Fresno Directory as Tax Agent, Sun-Maid Raisin Growers Association
1928 in Fresno Directory as Paymaster, Sun-Maid Raisin Growers Association
1930 in Fresno California, died on land
 
DE CILLO, Carlos Enrique (I86110)
 
64 *Notes:
.........Name also appears as Daniel L.
.........Gerilee Santmyers supplied a birth date as 1859 for Daniel, Izetta lists his birth as 1853. With either date it seems impossible that Frank born 4 Feb 1861 could be his son. I have 1886 as the date of marriage, which would fit with the birth date of 1887 for Infant Fnu. Also the the 1887 marriage fits with a birth date of 1853 or 1859. Thus, either the birth date is incorrect for Frank's birth or this is not the correct Frank Santmyer. I suggest this is not the correct Frank to connect with Daniel, since Mollie, wife of Frank, was born in 1862, and their marriage date is listed as 1884.

Update 1/22/00: Information received from Ron Santmyers, great grandson of Frank and Mary A. (Mollie) Mitchell Santmyers includes the following:

Frank Santmyers, born 1861Warren Co., VA, died 23 December 1941Warren Co., VA, was the son of Mildred A. and Daniel Santmyers. This Daniel (not Daniel P.) was born 1814 (based on age of 36 in 1850 census) or 1820 (per info from Ron Santmyers) in Shenandoah Co., VA and died in 1897 in Warren Co., VA. In addition to info from Ron Santmyers, the 1850 Warren Co., VA Census also lists the wife of Daniel as Mildred. I believe that Frank Santmyers born 1861 and his descendants were incorrectly attached to this Daniel P. and Mary L. Putman Santmyers. 
SANTMYERS, Daniel Philip (I0143)
 
65 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. ZENTMYER, William Bryant (I2270)
 
66 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. EVANS, David Lee (I3625)
 
67 1625 living in Benken RÜGER, Johannes (I3802)
 
68 1686 lived in Dentlein am Forst, Ansbach, Bavaria EMMERT, Hans (I1910)
 
69 1698 moved from Koppenschallbach to Seiderzell and purchased inn from Johann Georg Stieber for 1,000 florin. EMMERT, Hans (I1910)
 
70 1700 innkeeper in Seiderzell, Feuchtwangen, Bavaria, Germany EMMERT, Hans (I1910)
 
71 1710 innkeeper in Seiderzell. EMMERT, Hans (I1910)
 
72 1713 listed as a brewer and baker, also innkeeper in Haundorf, after marrying the innkeeper's daughter. EMMERT, Johann Michael (I86203)
 
73 1726 residence in Haundorf EMMERT, Johann Michael (I86203)
 
74 1728 Innkeeper at Matzesdorf, Feuchtwangen, Germany EMMERT, Conrad (I1922)
 
75 1737 residing in Benken RÜGER, Anna Maria (I3791)
 
76 1737 Schuhmacher in Benken (shoemaker) RÜGER, Anthoni (I2008)
 
77 1753 Land Warrant in Hanover Twp. for 50 acres
 
BERRYHILL, Joseph (I2480)
 
78 1762, 27 April. Samuel Bigham and wife Mary of Anson County, to Samuel Berryhill, of same (lease s 5, release) land on E. side Catawba, on the S.W. Branch of Sugar Creek-land granted to Robert McDowell in May 1754, and made over to Samuel Bigham.
(X) Seal
Witnesses: Moses Ferguson, Wm. Bigham, Samuel Bigham. Crown to Richard McCree. [Did not give acreage] 
BERRYHILL, Samuel C. (I2463)
 
79 1765 Land Warrant 150 acres
1776 Fourth Battalion Lancaster County
1777 Quartermaster
1778 Grain and forage for the army
1779 Fourth Battalion Lancaster County
1780 Tax Assessment in Paxton
1785 Lot Sale
1785 Tax Assessment Paxton Twp
1786 Pledges money for Church and School building
1787 Taxable Inhabitants Paxton Twp
 
BERRYHILL, Andrew (I2483)
 
80 1770 Tax Assessment in Paxton
1778 Grain and forage for the army
1780 Tax Assessment in Paxton
1785 Listed as a jury member
1787 Taxable Inhabitants Paxton Twp
1791 Tax Assessment
1794 First Burgess of Harrisburg
1794 Welcomed George Washington in Harrisburg
 
BERRYHILL, Alexander (I85705)
 
81 1771 Augusta, Virginia noted in Henry Kauffman's estate
1782 Virginia Census in Hampshire, Virginia
1790 US Census in Hampshire, Virginia with 3 white souls 
CREUTZ, Philip Sr. (I3658)
 
82 1773 Deed - buys 150 acres on Sugar Creek, Lancaster (now Dauphin) Pennsylvania
 
BERRYHILL, William R. (I2464)
 
83 1775 April arrived from Ireland  STRAYHORN, Nathaniel (I86044)
 
84 1776 Fourth Battalion Lancaster County
1785 Cabinet Maker in Louisburg, Dauphin
1785 Sold Property
1786 Pledges money for Church and School building
1787 Pledges money for Church and School building
1787 Taxable Inhabitant Louisburg
1794 Assistant Burgess of Harrisburg
1800 Census in Harrisburg
1803 Burgess of Harrisburg
 
BERRYHILL, Samuel (I2434)
 
85 1776 Fourth Battalion Lancaster County
1777 Fourth Battalion Lancaster County
1778 Grain and forage for the army
1779 Fourth Battalion Lancaster County
1785 Tax Assessment Paxton Twp
1787 Taxable Inhabitants Paxton Twp
 
BERRYHILL, Lieut. Andrew (I2436)
 
86 1779 Tax Exoneration List in Whitemarsh Ward, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1781 Pennsylvania Census in Upper Dublin, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as 'Weaver'
1783 Pennsylvania Census in Horsham, Montgomery, Pennsylvania
1789 Pennsylvania Census in Horsham, Montgomery, Pennsylvania
1790 US Census in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania with nine household members.
1793 Pennsylvania Census in Buckingham, Bucks, Pennsylvania, one the owners of a distillery
1793 September Taxable List in East Whiteland, Chester, Pennsylvania
1800 Pennsylvania Census in Goshen, Chester, Pennsylvania next to Samuel Strayhorn
1805 Taxable List in Goshen, Chester, Pennsylvania
1820 US Census in New London, Chester, Pennsylvania possibly living with his son Samuel

 
STRAYHORN, Robert (I86048)
 
87 1780 birth date is per David Taylor Zentmyer.
1850 Census indicates birth year 1786.
1860 Census indicates birth year 1788.
1870 Census indicates birth year 1784.
 
ZIEGLER, Mary Margaret (I1958)
 
88 1782 Virginia Census in Hampshire, Virginia CREUTZ, Philip Jr. (I3684)
 
89 1789 Horsham, Montgomery, Pennsylvania - Militia Notice STRAYHORN, Nathaniel (I86044)
 
90 1789 Tax List in Horsham, Montgomery, Pennsylvania
1800 US Census in Goshen, Chester, Pennsylvania
1800 Pennsylvania Compiled Census in Goshen, Chester, Pennsylvania next to Robert Strayhorn
1810 US Census in New London, Chester, Pennsylvania
1820 US Census in New London, Chester, Pennsylvania
1830 US Census in New London, Chester, Pennsylvania
1842 Pennsylvania Compiled Census in New London, Chester, Pennsylvania as 'Samuel J. Strayhorn'
1850 US Census in New London, Chester, Pennsylvania living with son Robert. Birthplace: Ireland. 
STRAYHORN, Samuel J. (I86049)
 
91 1790 US Census in Iredell, North Carolina, which had been formed from Rowan County in 1788.
1800 US Census in Salisbury, Iredell, North Carolina. Salisbury was likely the Judicial District, not the town, which is in Rowan County.
1810 US Census in Iredell, North Carolina  
MARLOW, Thomas (I3254)
 
92 1792 Marriage in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - St. Paul's records STRAYHORN, Nathaniel (I86044)
 
93 1792 Marriage in Rutherford, North Carolina
1810 US Census in Rutherford, North Carolina
1820 US Census in Rutherford, North Carolina
1830 US Census in Rutherford, North Carolina 
MARLOW, Thomas (I3261)
 
94 1793 Buys 100 Acres in Wilkes, North Carolina
1794 Buys 200 Acres in Wilkes, North Carolina
1794-1799 Tax Lists in Wilkes, North Carolina
1800 US Census in Wilkes, North Carolina
1805 Estate Sale, Wilkes, North Carolina
1806 Best Man at marriage of Jesse and Anna Barnes in Wilkes, North Carolina
1810 US Census in Iredell, North Carolina
1820 US Census in Jackson, Georgia
1830 US Census in Hall, Georgia
1840 US Census in Walkers, Lumpkin, Georgia 
MARLOW, John (I3231)
 
95 1793 Cheltenham, Montgomery Pennsylvania - Census STRAYHORN, Nathaniel (I86044)
 
96 1793 Pennsylvania Census in Cheltingham, Montgomery, Pennsylvania SCULLEN, Edward (I2382)
 
97 1794 Buys 200 acres in Wilkes County MARLOW, James (I3269)
 
98 1799 East Buffalo, Northumberland, (became Union in 1813) Pennsylvania - Annals of Buffalo Valley  STRAYHORN, Nathaniel (I86044)
 
99 1800 Census in Paxton, Dauphin, Pennsylvania
1820 Census in Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania
1830 Census in Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania
1840 Census in Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania 
BERRYHILL, Matilda (I2425)
 
100 1800 East Buffalo, Northumberland, (became Union in 1813) Pennsylvania - Census STRAYHORN, Nathaniel (I86044)
 

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