Mother: Susannah Agnes Evans
Married: Harriet Lyndia "Hattie" Fountain
May 23, 1889, Spalding Co., GA
WILLIAM J. ZELLNER, planter, Strouds, Monroe Co., Ga., son of B. H. and Susan (Evans) Zellner, Was born in Monroe county, Jan. 31, 1857. He was reared and educated in the county and has thus far passed his life as a planter, deriving his chief enjoyment and most real pleasure from the successful management of his plantation. This is a tract of nearly 600 acres of as choice land as can be found in Monroe county, about ten miles southwest of Forsyth. Intelligent and progressive in his methods, and availing himself of improved machinery, he realizes the most satisfactory results. Mr. Zellner was married in Spalding county, Ga., May 23, 1889, to Miss Hattie, only daughter of D. C. and Pelly (Jones) Fountain, who has borne him one child, Elsie Louise. Mr. Zellner is a worthy representative of one of the deservedly most honored families in Monroe county, and is himself held in the highest esteem by his fellow-citizens. Upright and blameless in life, of irreproachable character and unswerving integrity, he is justly entitled to the confidence reposed in him by his neighbors and friends.
Mother: Susannah Agnes Evans
Married: Harriet Lyndia "Hattie" Fountain
May 23, 1889, Spalding Co., GA
WILLIAM J. ZELLNER, planter, Strouds, Monroe Co., Ga., son of B. H. and Susan (Evans) Zellner, Was born in Monroe county, Jan. 31, 1857. He was reared and educated in the county and has thus far passed his life as a planter, deriving his chief enjoyment and most real pleasure from the successful management of his plantation. This is a tract of nearly 600 acres of as choice land as can be found in Monroe county, about ten miles southwest of Forsyth. Intelligent and progressive in his methods, and availing himself of improved machinery, he realizes the most satisfactory results. Mr. Zellner was married in Spalding county, Ga., May 23, 1889, to Miss Hattie, only daughter of D. C. and Pelly (Jones) Fountain, who has borne him one child, Elsie Louise. Mr. Zellner is a worthy representative of one of the deservedly most honored families in Monroe county, and is himself held in the highest esteem by his fellow-citizens. Upright and blameless in life, of irreproachable character and unswerving integrity, he is justly entitled to the confidence reposed in him by his neighbors and friends.
Family Members
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Thomas Jefferson Zellner
1843–1909
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Andrew James Zellner
1845–1926
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Benjamin Holmes "Little Bennie" Zellner
1847–1850
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Nancy Rebecca Zellner Chambliss
1849–1931
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Sarah Emma Zellner Worsham
1850–1936
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Wiley Evans Zellner
1853–1939
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Susannah Agnes Zellner
1855–1855
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Charles Jesse Zellner
1860–1912
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Mary Lillian "Lillie" Zellner Shipp
1864–1940
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