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| 651 | Mary was born about 1631 (aged 4 on 2 Apr 1635); said to have been m. by 1651 Thomas Welles (eldest child of Thomas & Mary Welles b. Wethersfield 10 Jan 1652). (Secondary sources state this marriage, & claim a Wethersfield marriage record of "[blank] May 1651," but this record has not been found, & no other evidence supporting this marriage date has been found.) Second husband Samuel Belding Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project | BEARDSLEY, Mary (I3854)
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| 652 | Mary was two months pregnant when she married Samuel May | Family: Samuel MAY / Mary A. MURPHY (F1240)
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| 653 | Mary Wright was Abraham's second wife. In her will, Mary mentioned her stepdaughter Margaret Brown Lowman. This, plus the fact that none of Abraham's other children were named in Mary's will, leads us to believe Mary had no children with Abraham. | WRIGHT, Mary (I3361)
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| 654 | Mary Zentmeyer Young, 99, of Knoxville, Tenn., and formerly of Pulaski, passed away Tuesday, November 29, 2011. She was born in Riner October 2, 1912, and was the daughter of the late George Bright and Vinda Akers Reed Zentmeyer. She worked in the middle 1930's for Title Attorneys for the United States Forestry Service, visiting courthouses in Northern North Carolina, Eastern Tennessee, and Western Virginia, acquiring titles for National Forests. She also worked for Pulaski Veneer Corp., Burlington Industries, Sweet-Orr, Crowell, Deeds and Nuckols, and for over 13 years at Agricultural Education in Pulaski and Radford, before retiring. She was the third woman in Virginia to be awarded an Honorary State Farmer Degree. Mary was chosen as Woman of the Year by the Pulaski B.&P.W. Club and the A.A.R.P. She was also a proud volunteer with the Red Cross and Friends of the Library for several years. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church for over 75 years during which time she served as a Sunday school teacher, circle leader, and worked in the church kitchen for five years for Joyful Noise. She was a 4-H leader and served as the secretary to Agricultural Education Conferences at Virginia Tech for several years. She was the last surviving member of the Christiansburg High School graduating class of 1930. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Fred E. Young Sr.; daughter, Mary Anne Young Sadler; son, George A. Young; daughter-in-law, Martha Moore Young. Mary is survived by her daughter, Margaret Susan Young Bream and husband, Gary, of Daphne, Ala.; son, Fred E. Young Jr., of Knoxville, Tenn.; "adopted" daughter, Mary Ann Woolley Woody and husband, the Rev. Ray Woody, of Sarasota, Fla.; daughter-in-law, Terry F. Young, of Peachtree City, Ga.; granddaughter, Rebekah Sadler Deignan and husband, Charles, their two sons, Charlie and David, of Alpharetta, Ga.; granddaughter, Robyn Young Smith and husband, Eric, their two sons, Eric and Harrison, of Marietta, Ga.; granddaughter, Virginia Lee Helton Casey and husband, Ray, of New Orleans, La.; grandson, David Sadler, of Atlanta, Ga.; grandson, Dr. Gavin Helton and wife, Sara, their children, Erin, Ellie, and Gavin, of St. Louis, Mo.; grandson, Dr. Scott Helton and wife, Dr. Jill Helton, of Birmingham, Ala.; grandson, Fred E. Young III, of Knoxville, Tenn.; son-in-law, Dr. John D. Sadler and wife, Lisa, of Yorktown; and several nieces and cousins. The family will receive friends in the fellowship hall of First Presbyterian Church, Pulaski, 10 a.m. Saturday, December 3, 2011, followed by funeral services at 11 a.m. with Dr. Olin Whitener and Dr. John Sadler officiating. Burial will be at Oakwood Cemetery following the service. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Boy Scout Troop 249, First Presbyterian Church, 408 N. Jefferson Ave., P.O. Box 824, Pulaski, VA 24301. Arrangements by Stevens Funeral Home, Pulaski. | ZENTMEYER, Mary (I1562)
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| 655 | Mary's will was probated on 9 Feb 1860, Abraham Lowman was living with daughter Margaret Brown Lowman in the 1860 US Census. | WRIGHT, Mary (I3361)
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| 656 | Master of Arts of Harvard in 1697, lived first at Redding, Connecticut, but after 1722 in Boston. In 1723 he was appointed Attorney General of Massachusetts. | READ, Hon. John (I3199)
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| 657 | May Hobart Zentmyer, 94, died Nov. 20, 2008, after a brief illness, in Baldwin Park, Calif. She was the mother of longtime La Cañada residents Gary Zentmyer and Jeanie Riddell and San Diego resident John Zentmyer. May was born in Los Angeles on Oct. 22, 1914. She graduated from UCLA, where she was women's editor of the Daily Bruin. It was there she met her future husband, the sports editor, John Zentmyer. After graduation, she became society editor for the Los Angeles Citizen News, covering such events as the first Lux Radio Theater broadcast, and the Screen Actors' Guild Ball at the Coconut Grove. Her husband's career as an air traffic controller found her moving around the country, raising their family in Northern California, Texas, Florida and Virginia, before returning to Southern California. They immediately gravitated to the church they'd attended during college, the First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood, where they served faithfully for many years. After earning California credentials, May became a teacher and librarian in Watts. After 20 years she returned to UCLA, earning a master's degree in library science. She finished her career in 1980 as a consulting librarian for the Los Angeles Unified School District. Always wanting to be productive, she next became the director of Christian Education at their church, St. Andrew's of Redondo Beach, a position she held until 1987. She and John then traveled extensively, and contributed many volunteer hours to their church. Her hobby of collecting early children's literature resulted in her being honored with a UCLA Distinguished Alumni award. She is survived by John H. Zentmyer (Jill), Gary Zentmyer (Claudia), Jeanie Riddell, grandchildren Mark Zentmyer (Tiffany), Scott Riddell, Eric Zentmyer, Michael Riddell, Brian Zentmyer, Jeffrey Riddell (Katy), Becky Zentmyer, Will Zentmyer, Ellie McGee, and great-grandson Thomas Zentmyer. Services will be held at Royal Oaks Manor in Bradbury on Saturday, Nov. 29, at 3:30 p.m. Contributions in her memory may be made to The American Lung Association, 61 Broadway, New York, NY 10006. -- La Canada Valley Sun, 27 Nov 2008 | HOBART, May Elizabeth (I2895)
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| 658 | Mildred Arline Strahorn, age 93, of Elkton, MD, passed away Wednesday, May 7, 2014. Born in Cherry Hill, MD, on November 21, 1920, she was the daughter of the late Thomas and Jessie Eva Moffitt Saunders. Mrs. Strahorn had worked as a cashier in the cafeteria at Elkton High School, and retired from the Cecil Whig, where she was a proofreader. She was a lifelong member of Cherry Hill United Methodist Church, Cherry Hill, and enjoyed reading and crocheting. Mrs. Strahorn is survived by her daughter, Mary Ann Strahorn, Elkton, MD. In addition to her parents, Mrs. Strahorn was preceded in death by her husband, Leonard P. Strahorn; and siblings, William Saunders, Leroy Saunders, David Saunders, Arthur Saunders, Sr., and Marguerite Roxby. Graveside service will be held at 11 a.m., Tuesday, May 13, 2014, at Cherry Hill Methodist Cemetery, 33 Elk Mills Road, Elkton, MD. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Cherry Hill United Methodist Church, in care of Hicks Home for Funerals, 103 W. Stockton St., Elkton, MD 21921. | SAUNDERS, Mildred Arline (I1185)
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| 659 | Mildred Bernard is also identified as George's wife in the Family Files at the Patrick County Historical Society in Stuart, Virginia, Eunice B. Kirkman, compiler. | Family: George ROBERTSON / Mildred BERNARD (F1510)
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| 660 | Minister in Morrow | ZENTMEYER, Rev. Samuel (I87154)
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| 661 | MISS ETHEL K. ZENTMYER, 120 South Allison Street, Greencastle, died at her home unexpectedly Wednesday evening, aged 65 years. Born near Grindstone Hill, Pa., she was the daughter of the late David A. and Susan E. (Gearhart) Zentmyer. She was a member of the Greencastle United Church of Christ. Miss Zentmyer worked as a seamstress. Surviving are sisters, Mrs. Byron Sease, Blue Ridge Summit; Mrs. Viola Funk, Greencastle; brother, James G. Zentmyer, Greencastle; one nephew and three neices. The funeral will be held Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at the Minnich Funeral Home, Greencastle, by the Rev. Luther C. Hoist, Jr. Interment will be in Grindstone Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 7 to 9. | ZENTMYER, Ethel Kathryn (I822)
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| 662 | More information about George Zentmire can be found on the Ohio Valley page | ZENTMIRE, George (I0198)
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| 663 | Morris' judicial career began in 1750, when, in December of that year, he was appointed Justice of the Peace for the Town of Halifax. In March of 1752, he was made a Justice of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. There was no judge in Nova Scotia who had formal legal training, but that changed in 1754 with the appointment of Jonathan Belcher as the first Chief Justice of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court. In 1763 Morris was one of two judges appointed to assist Chief Justice Belcher. During May of 1764, Morris was appointed Master in the Court of Chancery. Morris gained considerable legal education from his years under Justice Belcher, and with the death of the Chief Justice in 1776, Morris stepped into his shoes as the Chief Justice of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court until the appointment in April of 1778 of Bryon Finucane. Morris continued as First Assistant Judge of the Supreme Court until his death. | MORRIS, Charles III (I85736)
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| 664 | Most likely there are at least 4 additional children - born prior to Harriet and David. Family possibly lived in Allegany Co., MD ca 1863 - 1870, then relocated to PA. Brother Harrison was in MD in 1870, VA in 1876 and PA by 1879. Since Harrison's son, James Jacob married and resided in Allegany Co., MD, I think it is a safe assumption that Alexander and William would also be in the same area of MD. Ref: Information contributed by Gerilee Santmyers 1880 Census East Huntington Twp., Westmoreland Co., PA Page 41 #375 Santmyers, Alexander - age 49 - Coal miner - born VA " Isabella 47 VA - wife " Harriet 17 MD - dau " David 14 MD - son Alexander's parents born VA - Isabella's parents born VA Barb Plummer includes as children, Susannah, William R. and Nancy in addition to Harriet and David. | SANTMYERS, Alexander (I0123)
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| 665 | Moved to Kansas in 1887 | TOWNSEND, Phoebe Jane (I85952)
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| 666 | Moved to Mecklinburg County, North Carolina | BERRYHILL, John (I2445)
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| 667 | Moved to Schuyler County, Illinois in 1821. | HOBART, Calvin (I2847)
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| 668 | MRS LAURA V APPLEMAN, widow of John P Appleman, died at the home of her son, Lawrence Appleman, Kensington, Md, Saturday evening, April 17 at 7 o'clock from general debility, aged 90 years. Surviving are sister, Mrs. Elizabeth K Hershey and brother, A T Zentmyer, this city; sons, J P Appleman, Washington, D C, and Lawrence V Appleman, Kensington, Md. The body will be brought here for burial leaving Kensington, Tuesday, April 20 at 10 am. Interment in Rose Hill Cemetery with short services at the grave. *** Daily Mail, Hagerstown, Maryland Monday, April 19, 1927--page 12 *** John and Laura were married January 20, 1869, performed at the home of the bride's parents, in Washington Co, Md by Rev J Baltzell assisted by Rev J L Grimm. | APPLEMAN, Laura Virginia (I2276)
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| 669 | Mrs Sarah Zentmyer, aged 77 yrs., widow of Daniel Zentmyer, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs George Unger, Upton, yesterday morning at 8 o'clock, aged 77 years and 10 months. Death was due to the infirmities of age. he had been ill about six weeks, but previous to that time had been exceedingly active. Mrs Zentmyer was born between Nunnery and Quincy, the daughter of Daniel Snowberger, who was a descendant of the Johannes Schneeberger (Schnee is snow in Schweizerdeutsch, Johannes was Swiss -Ed) who first settled in this county. She was the last of her fathers family. Mrs Zentmyer was a member of the church of the brethren and a woman of kindest disposition and a broad spirit of helpfulness. She was highly esteemed by all who knew her. She was married in 1855 to Daniel Zentmyer, and all her life was spent in Quincy or Antrim township. Her husband died four years ago and since then she had lived with her daughter in Upton. She is survived by one daughter; Mrs George Unger and five sons; Calvin, Sterling, Illinois; Daniel, Idaho; David, Zullinger; John, Greencastle; J Burns, Waynesboro. Funeral Sunday 9 a.m.; service in Browns Mill Church of the Brethren, conducted by Rev. Leonard and Rev. Emmanuel Shrader. Internment in the graveyard adjoining. (According to Sarah's Death Certificate and the 1850 US Census, Sarah was the daughter of David Burger and Nancy Mann -Ed) | SNOWBERGER, Sarah Katherine (I2205)
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| 670 | Mrs. BARBARA E. SNYDER, widow of the late John W. Snyder, died at the home of her son, Geary W., near Welsh Run, from general debility, in her 75th year, and she was a most estimable Christian woman with a large circle of friends. She was a native of this county. She is survived by the following children: Mrs. M.F. Garnand, Chicago; Mrs. W.J. Bemisdarfer, Hagerstown; Winter D. Snyder, Alaska; Elvin H. Snyder, Funkstown; Roy Snyder, Seattle; Geary, Jennie and Lela, at home. Funeral Friday morning at 9:30; services at the house conducted by Rev. Mr. Snyder, of Mercersburg; interment in Rose Hill Cemetery here. Source: Mail (Hagerstown, MD) Friday, June 20, 1913 | ZENTMYER, Barbara Ellen (I87174)
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| 671 | MRS. EFFA JANE ZENTMYER, 90, widow of the late Newton Burns Zentmyer, formerly of East Third Street, died at 6 p.m. Friday at Thornwall United Church of Christ Home in Carlisle. Mr. and Mrs. Zentmyer had entered the home in 1953 and he died in January, 1960. She was born in Quincy Township, a daughter of the late Samuel and Susan Gilland Stover. Her early life was lived on the Stover homestead and in 1890 the family moved to Waynesboro where she lived until entering Thornwall. Mr. and Mrs. Zentmyer were married March 23, 1909. She was a member of Trinity United Church of Christ. Funeral services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. at the Grove Funeral Home in charge of the Rev. H. Clayton Moyer. Burial will be in Green Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday from 7-9 p.m. The Record Herald Newspaper - Waynesboro, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania - Saturday, January 30, 1965 | STOVER, Effa Jane (I2997)
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| 672 | MRS. GENEVIEVE ZENTMYER, 62, a native of Adams County, wife of Dr. Byers L. Zentmyer, died Monday at 1:15 p.m. at her home, 16 Eastland Circle, Waynesboro. Death was attributed to a heart attack. Mrs. Zentmyer had been in failing health the past year. She was born in Irishtown, a daughter of Mrs. Catherine Brady Lawrence, Irishtown, and the late John Lawrence. She had resided in Waynesboro 40 years and was a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. Surviving are her husband, her mother and a brother, Clyde Lawrence, Irishtown. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Poe Funeral Home, Waynesboro, with the Rev. Glenn L. Stahl officiating. Burial will be in Green Hill Cemetery, Waynesboro. Source : The New Oxford Item Newspaper - New Oxford, Adams Co., Pennsylvania - Thursday, February 21, 1963 | LAWRENCE, Genevieve (I743)
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| 673 | Name also seen as Eugenie, but mostly Eugenia | BRUTSCHÉ, Eugenia (I85821)
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| 674 | Name appears as Christopher Santmyer on marriage record. | Family: Christopher SANTMYER / Susan UPDIKE (F252)
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| 675 | Name could have been Sophia Harriet Irene Voris | VORIS, Sophia Sophrana (I3306)
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| 676 | Name Johannes, and birth date, from Tupelhocken Church birth records | EMMERT, Johannes/John Schudt (I86078)
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| 677 | Name Magdalena from birth records for Johannes and Carolina in Tupelhocken Church birth records | SCHUDT, Magdalena (I85891)
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| 678 | Name recorded as 'Johannes' in Altalaha Church birth records | EMMERT, Johannes/John (I85890)
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| 679 | Name spelled 'Brütschi' in 1833 Vater Fenderich letter, 'Brutshi' on 1837 burial record of daughter Carolina Jeanette, and arguably 'Brutschi' on the Ship's Manifest. | BRUTSCHÉ, Joseph (I87190)
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| 680 | Name was Anglicized to 'Brake.' | BRECHTEL, Johann Jacob (I17)
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| 681 | Name was Anglicized to 'Cooper.' | KIEFFER, Maria Elizabeth (I18)
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| 682 | Nathan was raised by the Marlows, relationship unknown | BURCHETT, Nathan (I3219)
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| 683 | Never married per May Hobart Zentmyer 1900 US Census in Montebello, Hancock, Illinois, 'At School' | HOBART, Mary Gladys (I85815)
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| 684 | Never married, per Susan Kinch Zentmyer | ZENTMYRE, Catherine (I87151)
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| 685 | Never married. | ZENTMEYER, William Penn (I1737)
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| 686 | NEWTON BURNS ZENTMYER died Sunday afternoon at the age of 80 in the Carlisle Hospital. He had been a resident of the Homewood Church Home since 1953. Born in Antrim Township, near Greencastle, he was the son of the late Daniel and Sara (Burger) Zentmyer. He had been a resident of Waynesboro since 1897, and after learning the cabinet-maker trade, was employed by the Landis Tool Co. for 50 years. He retired in 1953. He was a member of the Trinity Church of Christ and the Odd Fellows Lodge in Waynesboro. Surviving is his wife, Mrs. Effa (Stover) Zentmyer; and a sister, Mrs. Mary C. Unger, a resident of the Otterbein Home at Piney Mountain. Services will be held Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. from the Grove Funeral Home, Rev. H. Clayton Moyer officiating. Interment Green Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home between 7 and 9 p.m. Tuesday. The Daily Mail Newspaper - Hagerstown, Washington Co., Maryland - Monday, February 1, 1960 | ZENTMYER, Isaac Newton (Burns) (I2213)
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| 687 | Nine children - 3 sons, 6 daughters; all living except for James Russell. | BLAKEMORE, Bertha Mae (I1868)
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| 688 | No age given, so this entry does not necessarily refer to a daughter of Simon. | ZEHENDMEYER, Margaretha (I68399)
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| 689 | No birth records, thus no mother(s), have been found for Samuel and Nathaniel Strayhorn, and the birth record for Margaret does not name her parents. | Family: Robert STRAYHORN / FNU LNU (F23215)
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| 690 | No further trace of this family in Ammerndorf after Maria's appearance among the communicants in January 1657. | ZEHNTMEYER, Simon (I67769)
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| 691 | No stone found; Information found by Mary Bailey; From Harouff Funeral Home Records, Atchison, Kansas Transcribed by Mary Bailey John Lewis, Jun 19, 1904, 68, stomach and heart trouble, buried Armstrong from Rushville. | LEWIS, John E. (I3855)
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| 692 | No Zehendmeyer in the 1729 tax register for Neuses. | ZEHENDMEYER, Johannes (I68771)
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| 693 | Nona is buried next to her sister Herma in Lincoln Memorial Park, Multnomah, Oregon | ZENTMYER, Nona (I2342)
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| 694 | Not found in Ammerndorf 1654-1701; records are hard to read in portions. | PREUSS, Johann (I70481)
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| 695 | Not found in Ammerndorf from the beginning of christening entries in 1636 to 1643. Was probably born before the beginning of records. | PREUSS, Maria (I67770)
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| 696 | Not included in list of children received from Izetta BATTLE OF CEDAR CREEK BY RON SANTMYERS OCTOBER 7, 2000 Just wanted to drop in and let you know that October 21, 22 the reenactment of the Battle of Cedar Creek will be held. This was the last major engagement in the Shenandoah Valley. It happened on October the 19th 1864. General Jubal Early, with the 49th under his command attacked Phil Sheridan's Army. The information I am going to impart came from Capt. Samuel Buck's and Daniel Funkhouser's writings during and after the war. The Buck's were a family that lived near the Santmyers' before and after the War. You will find Santmyers living in Buckton on the Census Records. This area of Warren Co. was named after the family with the biggest farm in that area of the Fork At the time of this battle, John B. and Issac (released from Fort Delaware Prison after being captured at Waterloo, Va. after his wounding at Gettysburg, Pa., in a prisoner exchange) and most likely Thomas, as the 17th was a part of Earley's Army. John H. Santmyers was with the 18th Va. Cav. under Earley's Command placed at Front Royal, Va., about eight miles away from the commencement of the battle. On the 19th of October 1864 about 10,000 troops under Earley's command moved North from down the Valley to engage about 40.000 troops under the command of Phillip Sheridan. It was to be a surprise attack. At 4 AM the Confederate Troops moved along the West side of the Massanutten Mountain by a trail know to a member of Earley's Command. The trail was very narrow and the Army moved single file. At the base of the Massunutten, the Army assembled. They were ordered to remove all of their equipment, other than their rifles and ammo bags as to make no sounds. At 5 AM they waded across the Shenandoah River and overran the Federal picketts at Strasburg, Va. Less than a mile later they hit Sheridan's Army as they were cooking breakfast. The Federal troops, feeling they were outnumbered, fled leaving much of the equipment in the field. Earley's Army chased the Federals to Middletown, About five miles away, where the Federals regrouped , after Sheridan's ride from Winchester, Va. Ole Jube declared , "This enough glory for one day" and called for his forces to fall back with 1500 Federal prisoners. Both forces pulled back and never faced each other again. Early was and the 49th was then called back into the Army of Northern Virginia and the 48th was back where it began, under Lee's command. They were there at Lee's Surrender. Jube never called up the 18th Cav. , who were in the position to cut off Sheridan's advance from Winchester. Well it was well known, "Ole Jube" did not like the Cavalry. Captain Buck's diary stated that his mother and sister had gone to the battle scene the next day to see if he was among the dead. I am sure the Santmyers women were there also. I live about about 10 mile from the battle, they lived less than five miles. Each year I can hear the cannon fire from the reenactment (it scares my dog every year). So I know all of the families here knew the battle was on and worried about all their husbands and sons in the field. | SANTMYERS, Thomas William (I0133)
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| 697 | Not included in list of children received from Izetta | SANTMYERS, Rachael Evelyn (I0136)
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| 698 | Not mentioned in George Picken's Will | PICKEN, Rachel (I2984)
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| 699 | Notes: Izetta Barbour has date of birth as 1898 | SANTYMIRE, Nettie Mindell (I0176)
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| 700 | Notes: .........Izetta Barbour gives year of birth as 1848 / Gerilee Santmyers lists it as 1847. | SANTMYERS, Martha Ann (I0137)
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