Male Frank Grant HOBART |
Birth | 3 Mar 1882 | Carthage, Hancock, Illinois |
Death | 2 Aug 1966 | Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California |
Burial | Forest Lawn Memorial Park, (Hollywood Hills) Los Angeles, California | |
Marriage | 14 Oct 1906 | St. Lukes Episcopal Church, Denison, Grayson, Texas |
Father | Sidney Little HOBART | F23142 Group Sheet | |
Mother | Elizabeth PICKEN | F23142 Group Sheet |
Female Jeanette BRUTSCHÉ |
Birth | 20 Dec 1880 | Denison, Grayson, Texas |
Death | 07 Oct 1978 | Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California |
Burial | Forest Lawn Memorial Park, (Hollywood Hills) Los Angeles, California | |
Father | Joseph BRUTSCHÉ | F23143 Group Sheet | |
Mother | May Augusta LEGATE | F23143 Group Sheet |
Female May Elizabeth HOBART |
Birth | 22 Oct 1914 | Hollywood, Los Angeles, California |
Death | 20 Nov 2008 | Baldwin Park, Los Angeles, California |
Burial | 29 Nov 2008 | Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale, Los Angeles, California, Sunrise Slope #6207 |
Spouse | John Miles ZENTMYER | F366 | |
Marriage | 16 Jul 1938 | Los Angeles, California |
Male Frank Grant HOBART, Jr. |
Birth | 30 Oct 1924 | Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California |
Death | 16 Jan 1994 | Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California |
Burial | Forest Lawn, (Hollywood Hills) Los Angeles, California |
Photos | Marriage Certificate for Frank Hobart and Jeanette Brutsche From the Zentmyer Collection. Married by E.L. Crittenton, Rector, at St. Luke's Church, Denison, Texas | |
One of Frank and Jeanette's early residences From the Zentmyer Collection. This house still exists, it is currently addressed as 1641 Morton Ave., Los Angeles, California near Elysian Park. The Hobarts moved here in 1911. | ||
Frank and Jeanette's newly-built house at 644 N. Manhattan Pl., Hollywood, California From the Zentmyer Collection. The girl on the tricycle is May Hobart Zentmyer, so this image dates from about 1918, the year the family moved in. The Hobarts lived here until Jeanette moved into an assisted living facility in the 1970s. The house has been replaced by an apartment building. | ||
A fine day in 1949 at 644 N. Manhattan Place, Hollywood From the Zentmyer Collection. Top: Gary, John, and May Zentmyer, Mary Strahorn Zentmyer, Jeanette and Frank Hobart. Bottom: John H. Zentmyer, Frank Hobart Jr., the likely photographer being George Zentmyer Sr. So, John was 37, May was 35. This photograph was colorized from a black-and-white original with the AI program DeOldify, which apparently wasn't told about all the red hair. |