Proper noun
Hartzog (plural Hartzogs)
A surname.
Hartzog hardly knew Carbondale’s street names before he talked a couple of Englishmen, Bill Cornell and Brian Turner, to enroll at SIU and become national standouts in this country for the next four years. Source: Internet
Melanie Hartzog, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s recently promoted budget director, previously served as deputy director for health and social services at the Mayor’s Office of Management and Budget. Source: Internet
Ashley Burns won the 2014 Hartzog Award for the Outstanding Volunteer Service in the Youth Individual category, Midwest Region. Source: Internet
The issue was eventually resolved after Heublein purchased KFC, acquired Hartzog and nullified the contract. Source: Internet
They divorced in 1999. citation She was married to businessman Rhett Hartzog from November 10, 2001, until their divorce in October 2004. Source: Internet
Pineapple Studio/iStock(NEW YORK) — Anthony and Jhanilka Hartzog paid off a debt of $114,151 in two years. Source: Internet