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Zentmyre, John Wesley, Jr. (1829-1904) & Lydie Zentmyre & Kate Zentmyre & Ellen Zentmyre
Zentmyre, John Wesley, Jr. (1829-1904) & Lydie Zentmyre & Kate Zentmyre & Ellen Zentmyre
Group photo of John Wesley Zentmyre, Jr. & his sisters includes (probably L-R, back row) Lydie Zentmyre Hughs & Kate Zentmyre Keller & Ellen Zentmyre Hartzell. This picture came from the Ault/ Zentmyre Collection by Melissa Hennigar Parrish and entered that collection via Jane Hooper Smith. The photo was taken around 1900 and was labeled on the back by Jane Hooper Smith’s grandmother as Mrs. Harry Hughs, Lafayette, Indiana (Lydie), Mrs. Kate Keller, Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Ellen Hartzell, Union City, Indiana, Mr. John Zentmyers, Battle Ground, Indiana. This picture was restored by Melissa Hennigar Parrish.
Owner of original: Melissa Hennigar Parrish and Jane Hooper Smith
Date: Abt. 1900
Place: Probably in Battle Ground, IN
 
5612
Zentmyre, John Wesley, Jr. (1829-1904) & Lydie Zentmyre & Kate Zentmyre & Ellen Zentmyre
Zentmyre, John Wesley, Jr. (1829-1904) & Lydie Zentmyre & Kate Zentmyre & Ellen Zentmyre
Group photo of John Wesley Zentmyre, Jr. & his sisters includes (probably L-R, back row) Lydie Zentmyre Hughs & Kate Zentmyre Keller & Ellen Zentmyre Hartzell. This picture came from the Ault/ Zentmyre Collection by Melissa Hennigar Parrish and entered that collection via Jane Hooper Smith. The photo was taken around 1900 and was labeled on the back by Jane Hooper Smith’s grandmother as Mrs. Harry Hughs, Lafayette, Indiana (Lydie), Mrs. Kate Keller, Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Ellen Hartzell, Union City, Indiana, Mr. John Zentmyers, Battle Ground, Indiana. This picture was restored by Melissa Hennigar Parrish. A second restoration and enhancement of the photo was done by Susan Yvette Todd Barbour.
Owner of original: Jane Hooper Smith and Melissa Hennigar Parrish
Date: 1900
 
5613
Zentmyre, John Wesley, Jr. (1829-1904) & probably Mary Johnson (b. abt. 1864)
Zentmyre, John Wesley, Jr. (1829-1904) & probably Mary Johnson (b. abt. 1864)
2-Persons/ possible Wedding photo and information came from the Ault/ Zentmyre Collection by Melissa Hennigar Parrish and entered that collection via Jane Hooper Smith. Jane’s grandmother labeled the back of the photograph as "Mr. and Mrs. John Zen, Phillips Photography, Lafayette Ind." This picture was probably taken about 1888-1891. The woman in the photo is probably Mary Johnson Zentmyre. On the right is John Wesley Zentmyre, Jr.
Owner of original: Melissa Hennigar Parrish and Jane Hooper Smith
Date: probably 1888-1891
Place: Lafayette, Tippecanoe Co., IN
 
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Zentmyre, John Wesley, Jr. (1829-1904) & probably Mary Johnson (b. abt. 1864)
Zentmyre, John Wesley, Jr. (1829-1904) & probably Mary Johnson (b. abt. 1864)
2-Persons/ possible Wedding photo and information came from the Ault/ Zentmyre Collection by Melissa Hennigar Parrish and entered that collection via Jane Hooper Smith. Jane’s grandmother labeled the back of the photograph as "Mr. and Mrs. John Zen, Phillips Photography, Lafayette Ind." This picture was probably taken about 1888-1891. The woman in the photo is probably Mary Johnson Zentmyre. On the right is John Wesley Zentmyre, Jr. Restoration of the photo was done by Susan Yvette Todd Barbour.
Owner of original: Jane Hooper Smith and Melissa Hennigar Parrish
Date: 1888-1891
Place: Lafayette, IN
 
5615
Zoah Church and Cemetery, Scott Co., IN
Zoah Church and Cemetery, Scott Co., IN
Church/ Cemetery photo of Zoah Church in Zoah, Scott Co., IN, was taken in the 1890's by Benjamin Harrison Coatney. The photo was restored by Denise Libby of California. Photo came from the Don Coatney Archives. See also Don Coatney's Coatney Collection at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inscott/CoatneyPhotos.html Many of the photos in the Archives and in the Collection were taken by Benjamin Harrison Coatney (1865-1925), Don Coatney's grandfather who was a professional photographer in Perla, AR, and Indianapolis, IN. Information contained in the Archives from Cindy Howser: Zoah, located about three miles northwest of Scottsburg was a comparatively new settlement in the county. In 1836, Warren Meranda (1807-1847), Clark Reynolds (1801-1863) and Martin Comer bought land where the church and cemetery now are located. Some time between 1837 and 1842 a log school was built on the knoll overlooking Ox Valley to the west. The present day church is very prosperous and the cemetery is actively in use. The church was built in 1889, and remodeled and added to in 1943-44. (from 1990 cemetery book). Many Coatneys and Spurgeons are buried in Zoah Cemetery including Benjamin Harrison Coatney (1865-1925); Hester Magnolia "Hattie" Morgan Coatney (1866-1937); Charles Augustus "Gus" Coatney (1887-1913); George Francis Coatney (1900-1922); George Washington Coatney (1831-1871); Arminda Bernard Spurgeon Coatney (1839-1924); Gracie Ethel Coatney (1884-1902); Thomas Jefferson Coatney (1857-1934); Zephaniah Spurgeon (1806-1877); & Marinda Close Spurgeon.
Owner of original: Donald Gordon "Don" Coatney
Date: 1890's
Place: Zoah, Scott Co., IN

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