1856 - 1928 (72 years)
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Name |
William Henry Zentmyre\Zentmeyer |
Birth |
30 Mar 1856 |
Battle Ground, IN |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
1 Dec 1928 |
Battle Ground, IN; burial: Battle Ground Cem., Battle Ground, IN |
Person ID |
I2086 |
forneyclark |
Last Modified |
22 Mar 2024 |
Father |
John Wesley Zentmyre, Jr., b. 27 Sep 1829, OH or MD d. 15 Feb 1904, IN; burial: Battle Ground Cem., Battle Ground, IN (Age 74 years) |
Mother |
Sarah Ann Ault, b. 27 Dec 1837, IN d. 31 Dec 1869, Tippecanoe Co., IN; burial: Pierce Cem., Battle Ground, IN (Age 32 years) |
Marriage |
Wabash Twp., Tippecanoe Co., IN |
Family ID |
F0411 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Hester Anna Barton, b. 17 Apr 1860, GA d. 29 Nov 1925, Battle Ground, IN; burial: Battle Ground Cem., Battle Ground, IN (Age 65 years) |
Family ID |
F1817 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
22 Mar 2024 |
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Documents
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| Zentmyre, John Wesley, Jr. : Articles of Agreement concerning the estate of John Zentmyre (1829-1904) **SOME INDIVIDUALS APPEAR MORE THAN ONCE IN OUR TREE AND HAVE BEEN LINKED ACCORDINGLY. Articles of Agreement concerning the estate of John Zentmyre, dated February 26, 1904, signed by Mary E. Zentmyre & William H. Zentmyre & Matilda I. Minnick & Ida May Fouts & Samuel L. Zentymre, came from Melissa Hennigar Parrish. Melissa Parrish scanned and merged the original document from the John Zentmyre probate/estate file which came from the Alameda McCullough Library at the Genealogy and Research Center of the Tippecanoe County Historical Association in Lafayette, Indiana. TCHA is online at http://www.tcha.mus.in.us/ and is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting and preserving information and artifacts relating to the history and culture of Tippecanoe, Indiana, and its citizens. It currently maintains the Moses Fowler House, the Tippecanoe Battlefield Museum, Fort Ouiatenon Blockhouse at Fort Ouiatenon Historic Park, and the Genealogy and Research Center. Memberships and requested research are available for a fee. Donna Clark: I would be happy to e-mail the original scan of this document and the back of this document if requested. |
| Zentmyre, John Wesley, Jr. : Document concerning John Zentmyre (1829-1904) **SOME INDIVIDUALS APPEAR MORE THAN ONCE IN OUR TREE AND HAVE BEEN LINKED ACCORDINGLY. Document concerning John Zentmyre, signed by William H. Zentmyre, requesting that the National Fowler Bank of Lafayette, Indiana pay to William H. Zentmyre, Guardian of the estate of John Zentmyre, $200 which was deposited by John Zentmyre into the account on November 1903, came from Melissa Hennigar Parrish. (Donna Clark’s note: In 1904, the medical term used for a mind impaired by aging was unsound mind, which later in the 20th century came to be called senility, then finally Alzheimer's Disease.) Melissa Parrish scanned the original document from the John Zentmyre probate/estate file which came from the Alameda McCullough Library at the Genealogy and Research Center of the Tippecanoe County Historical Association in Lafayette, Indiana. TCHA is online at http://www.tcha.mus.in.us/ and is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting and preserving information and artifacts relating to the history and culture of Tippecanoe, Indiana, and its citizens. It currently maintains the Moses Fowler House, the Tippecanoe Battlefield Museum, Fort Ouiatenon Blockhouse at Fort Ouiatenon Historic Park, and the Genealogy and Research Center. Memberships and requested research are available for a fee. Donna Clark: I would be happy to e-mail the original scan of this document and the back of this document if requested. |
| Zentmyre, John Wesley, Jr. : Application for Appointment of Legal Guardianship for John Zentmyre (1829-1904) **SOME INDIVIDUALS APPEAR MORE THAN ONCE IN OUR TREE AND HAVE BEEN LINKED ACCORDINGLY. Application for Appointment of Legal Guardianship for John Zentmyre, dated February 2, 1904, signed by William H. Zentmyre, came from Melissa Hennigar Parrish. Melissa Parrish scanned the original document from the John Zentmyre probate/estate file which came from the Alameda McCullough Library at the Genealogy and Research Center of the Tippecanoe County Historical Association in Lafayette, Indiana. TCHA is online at http://www.tcha.mus.in.us/ and is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting and preserving information and artifacts relating to the history and culture of Tippecanoe, Indiana, and its citizens. It currently maintains the Moses Fowler House, the Tippecanoe Battlefield Museum, Fort Ouiatenon Blockhouse at Fort Ouiatenon Historic Park, and the Genealogy and Research Center. Memberships and requested research are available for a fee. Donna Clark: I would be happy to e-mail the original scan of this document if requested. |
| Zentmyre, John Wesley, Jr. : Document concerning the guardianship of John Zentmyre (1829-1904) **SOME INDIVIDUALS APPEAR MORE THAN ONCE IN OUR TREE AND HAVE BEEN LINKED ACCORDINGLY. Document stating that William H. Zentmyre will faithfully discharge duties and trust in the guardianship of John Zentmyre came from Melissa Hennigar Parrish. (Donna Clark’s note: In 1904, the medical term used for a mind impaired by aging was unsound mind, which later in the 20th century came to be called senility, then finally Alzheimer's Disease.) Melissa Parrish scanned the original document from the John Zentmyre probate/estate file which came from the Alameda McCullough Library at the Genealogy and Research Center of the Tippecanoe County Historical Association in Lafayette, Indiana. TCHA is online at http://www.tcha.mus.in.us/ and is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting and preserving information and artifacts relating to the history and culture of Tippecanoe, Indiana, and its citizens. It currently maintains the Moses Fowler House, the Tippecanoe Battlefield Museum, Fort Ouiatenon Blockhouse at Fort Ouiatenon Historic Park, and the Genealogy and Research Center. Memberships and requested research are available for a fee. Donna Clark: I would be happy to e-mail the original scan of this document if requested. |
| Zentmyre, John Wesley, Jr. : General Affidavit concerning John Zentmyre (1829-1904) **SOME INDIVIDUALS APPEAR MORE THAN ONCE IN OUR TREE AND HAVE BEEN LINKED ACCORDINGLY. General Affidavit declaring the medical condition of John Zentmyre, signed by O.E. Throckmorton, M.D., came from Melissa Hennigar Parrish. (Donna Clark’s note: In 1904, the medical term used for a mind impaired by aging was unsound mind, which later in the 20th century came to be called senility, then finally Alzheimer's Disease.) Melissa Parrish scanned the original document from the John Zentmyre probate/estate file which came from the Alameda McCullough Library at the Genealogy and Research Center of the Tippecanoe County Historical Association in Lafayette, Indiana. TCHA is online at http://www.tcha.mus.in.us/ and is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting and preserving information and artifacts relating to the history and culture of Tippecanoe, Indiana, and its citizens. It currently maintains the Moses Fowler House, the Tippecanoe Battlefield Museum, Fort Ouiatenon Blockhouse at Fort Ouiatenon Historic Park, and the Genealogy and Research Center. Memberships and requested research are available for a fee. Donna Clark: I would be happy to e-mail the original scan of this document and the back of this document if requested. |
| Zentmyre, John Wesley, Jr. : Guardian’s Bond concerning John Zentmyre (1829-1904) **SOME INDIVIDUALS APPEAR MORE THAN ONCE IN OUR TREE AND HAVE BEEN LINKED ACCORDINGLY. Guardian’s Bond concerning John Zentmyre, dated February 2, 1904, signed by William H. Zentmyre, came from Melissa Hennigar Parrish. (Donna Clark’s note: In 1904, the medical term used for a mind impaired by aging was unsound mind, which later in the 20th century came to be called senility, then finally Alzheimer's Disease.) Melissa Parrish scanned the original document from the John Zentmyre probate/estate file which came from the Alameda McCullough Library at the Genealogy and Research Center of the Tippecanoe County Historical Association in Lafayette, Indiana. TCHA is online at http://www.tcha.mus.in.us/ and is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting and preserving information and artifacts relating to the history and culture of Tippecanoe, Indiana, and its citizens. It currently maintains the Moses Fowler House, the Tippecanoe Battlefield Museum, Fort Ouiatenon Blockhouse at Fort Ouiatenon Historic Park, and the Genealogy and Research Center. Memberships and requested research are available for a fee. Donna Clark: I would be happy to e-mail the original scan of this document and the back of this document if requested. |
| Zentmyre, John Wesley, Jr. : Guardian’s Inventory relating to John Wesley Zentmyre, Jr. (1829-1904) **SOME INDIVIDUALS APPEAR MORE THAN ONCE IN OUR TREE AND HAVE BEEN LINKED ACCORDINGLY. Guardian’s Inventory relating to John Wesley Zentmyre, Jr., which was signed by William H. Zentmyre, March 12, 1904, came from Melissa Hennigar Parrish. (Donna Clark’s note: In 1904, the medical term used for a mind impaired by aging was unsound mind, which later in the 20th century came to be called senility, then finally Alzheimer's Disease.) Melissa Parrish scanned the original document from the John Zentmyre probate/estate file which came from the Alameda McCullough Library at the Genealogy and Research Center of the Tippecanoe County Historical Association in Lafayette, Indiana. TCHA is online at http://www.tcha.mus.in.us/ and is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting and preserving information and artifacts relating to the history and culture of Tippecanoe, Indiana, and its citizens. It currently maintains the Moses Fowler House, the Tippecanoe Battlefield Museum, Fort Ouiatenon Blockhouse at Fort Ouiatenon Historic Park, and the Genealogy and Research Center. Memberships and requested research are available for a fee. Donna Clark: I would be happy to e-mail the original scan of this document if requested. |
| Zentmyre, John Wesley, Jr. : Letter announcing the death of John Zentmyre (1829-1904) **SOME INDIVIDUALS APPEAR MORE THAN ONCE IN OUR TREE AND HAVE BEEN LINKED ACCORDINGLY. Letter, dated February 19, 1904, to Richard P. Dehart, Judge, announcing the death of John Zentmyre on February 15, 1904, came from Melissa Hennigar Parrish. (Donna Clark’s note: In 1904, the medical term used for a mind impaired by aging was unsound mind, which later in the 20th century came to be called senility, then finally Alzheimer's Disease.) Melissa Parrish scanned the original document from the John Zentmyre probate/estate file which came from the Alameda McCullough Library at the Genealogy and Research Center of the Tippecanoe County Historical Association in Lafayette, Indiana. TCHA is online at http://www.tcha.mus.in.us/ and is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting and preserving information and artifacts relating to the history and culture of Tippecanoe, Indiana, and its citizens. It currently maintains the Moses Fowler House, the Tippecanoe Battlefield Museum, Fort Ouiatenon Blockhouse at Fort Ouiatenon Historic Park, and the Genealogy and Research Center. Memberships and requested research are available for a fee. Donna Clark: I would be happy to e-mail the original scan of this document and the back of this document if requested. |
| Zentmyre, John Wesley, Jr. : Notice of Appointment of Guardian (William H. Zentmyre) for John Zentmyre (1829-1904) **SOME INDIVIDUALS APPEAR MORE THAN ONCE IN OUR TREE AND HAVE BEEN LINKED ACCORDINGLY. Notice of Appointment of Guardian (William H. Zentmyre) for John Zentmyre in the LaFayette Daily Journal and the LaFayette Weekly Journal dated February 20, 1904, and also the document, stating publication dates of Notice, dated March 17, 1904 came from Melissa Hennigar Parrish. Melissa Parrish scanned the original document from the John Zentmyre probate/estate file which came from the Alameda McCullough Library at the Genealogy and Research Center of the Tippecanoe County Historical Association in Lafayette, Indiana. TCHA is online at http://www.tcha.mus.in.us/ and is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting and preserving information and artifacts relating to the history and culture of Tippecanoe, Indiana, and its citizens. It currently maintains the Moses Fowler House, the Tippecanoe Battlefield Museum, Fort Ouiatenon Blockhouse at Fort Ouiatenon Historic Park, and the Genealogy and Research Center. Memberships and requested research are available for a fee. Donna Clark: I would be happy to e-mail the original scan of this document and the back of this document if requested.
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| Zentmyre, John Wesley, Jr. : Notice to Heirs, Creditors and Legatees of John Wesley Zentmyre, Jr. (1829-1904) **SOME INDIVIDUALS APPEAR MORE THAN ONCE IN OUR TREE AND HAVE BEEN LINKED ACCORDINGLY. Notice to Heirs, Creditors and Legatees of John Zentmyre that appeared in the LaFayette Daily Journal and the LaFayette Weekly Journal and also the document stating publication of Notice, dated April 21, 1905, came from Melissa Hennigar Parrish. Melissa Parrish scanned the original document from the John Zentmyre probate/estate file which came from the Alameda McCullough Library at the Genealogy and Research Center of the Tippecanoe County Historical Association in Lafayette, Indiana. TCHA is online at http://www.tcha.mus.in.us/ and is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting and preserving information and artifacts relating to the history and culture of Tippecanoe, Indiana, and its citizens. It currently maintains the Moses Fowler House, the Tippecanoe Battlefield Museum, Fort Ouiatenon Blockhouse at Fort Ouiatenon Historic Park, and the Genealogy and Research Center. Memberships and requested research are available for a fee. Donna Clark: I would be happy to e-mail the original scan of this document if requested. |
| Zentmyre, John Wesley, Jr. : Petition of John Cassady concerning John Zentmyre (1829-1904) **SOME INDIVIDUALS APPEAR MORE THAN ONCE IN OUR TREE AND HAVE BEEN LINKED ACCORDINGLY. Petition of John Cassady to have William H. Zentmyre made guardian of his father John Zentmyre, dated February 1, 1904, came from Melissa Hennigar Parrish. (Donna Clark’s note: In 1904, the medical term used for a mind impaired by aging was unsound mind, which later in the 20th century came to be called senility, then finally Alzheimer's Disease.) Melissa Parrish scanned the original document from the John Zentmyre probate/estate file which came from the Alameda McCullough Library at the Genealogy and Research Center of the Tippecanoe County Historical Association in Lafayette, Indiana. TCHA is online at http://www.tcha.mus.in.us/ and is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting and preserving information and artifacts relating to the history and culture of Tippecanoe, Indiana, and its citizens. It currently maintains the Moses Fowler House, the Tippecanoe Battlefield Museum, Fort Ouiatenon Blockhouse at Fort Ouiatenon Historic Park, and the Genealogy and Research Center. Memberships and requested research are available for a fee. Donna Clark: I would be happy to e-mail the original scan of this document and the back of this document if requested. |
| Zentmyre, John Wesley, Jr. : Statement concerning John Zentmyre (1829-1904) **SOME INDIVIDUALS APPEAR MORE THAN ONCE IN OUR TREE AND HAVE BEEN LINKED ACCORDINGLY. Statement by John Cassady concerning the estate value and medical condition of John Zentmyre, dated on the reverse side February 1, 1904, came from Melissa Hennigar Parrish. Melissa Parrish scanned the original document from the John Zentmyre probate/estate file which came from the Alameda McCullough Library at the Genealogy and Research Center of the Tippecanoe County Historical Association in Lafayette, Indiana. TCHA is online at http://www.tcha.mus.in.us/ and is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting and preserving information and artifacts relating to the history and culture of Tippecanoe, Indiana, and its citizens. It currently maintains the Moses Fowler House, the Tippecanoe Battlefield Museum, Fort Ouiatenon Blockhouse at Fort Ouiatenon Historic Park, and the Genealogy and Research Center. Memberships and requested research are available for a fee. Donna Clark: I would be happy to e-mail the original scan of this document and the back of this document if requested. |
| Zentmyre, John Wesley, Jr. : Submission of accounts to settle the estate of John Zentmyre (1829-1904) **SOME INDIVIDUALS APPEAR MORE THAN ONCE IN OUR TREE AND HAVE BEEN LINKED ACCORDINGLY. Submission of accounts to settle the estate of John Zentmyre, dated March 31, 1905, which includes mention of Mary E. Zentmyre & William H. Zentmyre & Matilda I. Minnick & Ida May Fouts & Samuel L. Zentymre, is signed by William H. Zentmyre and came from Melissa Hennigar Parrish. Layout by Donna Clark. Melissa Parrish scanned and merged these two original documents from the John Zentmyre probate/estate file which came from the Alameda McCullough Library at the Genealogy and Research Center of the Tippecanoe County Historical Association in Lafayette, Indiana. TCHA is online at http://www.tcha.mus.in.us/ and is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting and preserving information and artifacts relating to the history and culture of Tippecanoe, Indiana, and its citizens. It currently maintains the Moses Fowler House, the Tippecanoe Battlefield Museum, Fort Ouiatenon Blockhouse at Fort Ouiatenon Historic Park, and the Genealogy and Research Center. Memberships and requested research are available for a fee. Donna Clark: I would be happy to e-mail the original scan of this document if requested. |
Headstones |
| Zentmyre, William Henry (1856-1928) William Henry Zentmyre (1856-1928); Battle Ground Cemetery, Battle Ground, Tippecanoe Co., IN, USA. Photo was taken by David R. Clark, M.D. (This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.)
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Notes |
- Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
In Wabash Township on October 17, 1876, a Hester A. Barton married William Zentmyer. This couple was brother and sister of Hamilton Barton and Matilda Zentmyer as researched by Melissa Hennigar Parrish.
Source:
Melissa Hennigar Parrish:
Verification of middle name of William
Source:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~intippec/BGDeathRec.html
28 Nov
1925 ZENTMEYER, HESTER A.
Female
White
Battle Ground
Battle Ground April 17, 1860
65y, 7m, 11d
Georgia
Married
William Zentmeyer
Her Parents: John Barton
Unknown
Marta Goss
Unknown
Housewife E. F. Clark
Battle Ground Cemetery
01 Dec
1928 ZENTMEYRE, William Henry
Male
White
Battle Ground
Battle Ground March 30, 1855 [headstone reads March 30, 1856]
72y, 8m, 1d
Indiana
Widowed
Hester Anna Zentmeyre
His parents:
John W. Zentmeyre
Ohio
Nellie Shriner
Ohio
Caretaker M. A. West
Battle Ground Cemetery
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