Portrait of George W. Funkhouser and his first wife, Ada (Litten) Funkhouser. They were married in 1914 at Zion Lutheran Parsonage. George was 20 years old, lived in Shenandoah County and was the son of Paul and Miranda (Polk) Funkhouser. Ada was the…
Portrait of George W. Funkhouser and his first wife, Ada (Litten) Funkhouser. They were married in 1914 at Zion Lutheran Parsonage. George was 20 years old, lived in Shenandoah County and was the son of Paul and Miranda (Polk) Funkhouser. Ada was the…
Photograph of Ada Litten Funkhouser, first wife of George Funkhouser. Ada was the daughter of Lemuel and Bettie Litten. She had at least one sister named Ida, and a brother.
Portrait of Quay Funkhouser and Audrey Miller Funkhouser when they were young.
Quay was the son of James William (1884-1936) and Daisy Ozella (Sine) (1885-1949) Funkhouser. He was from rural Edinburg (born in Columbia Furnace) and was a farmer…
Photograph of a family. Pictured (l to r) are: Catherine Baker Ridings, Mary Catherine (Glaize) Baker, Eloise (Glaize) Ridings. The child is Rebecca Funkhouser Glaize.
Portrait of Charles Monroe Fravel and his wife, Mabel Virginia (Fansler) Fravel. Charles was born in Woodstock to Thomas Hottel (1890-1949) and Nettie Cary (Funkhouser) (1881-1945) Fravel. Mabel was born in her family's home in Basye, Virginia, the…
Portrait of Willard Shirley Funkhouser (who went by Shirley) posed in studio. He was the owner and proprietor of Shirley's Corner Grocery at Calvary, west of Woodstock.
Sydney was born in Alum Springs, near Basye, to Floyd Fletcher and Grace Virginia (Nealy) Funkhouser. He was working for Mr. William R. Bryce in Basye when he registered for the WWII draft.