Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of Irving and Mary Gochenour when they were young. Mary is wearing a large flower corsage on her lapel. Possibly, this was a wedding photograph.

Irving was born in Woodstock, the son of Oscar Martin (1887-1945) and Lucy May (1893-1992)…

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Photo of two separate images. The couple on the left are unidentified.

The school photo on the right is of Ruth (Townes) Gochenour, born in Washington D.C., to John Franklin Townes and Mary Sarah Ambrose.

This photograph was taken after she,…

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Photograph of Ida (Gochenour) Bauserman with her great nieces, Eula (Reynolds) Swartz (left) and Ruth Virginia Reynolds (right).

Ida (Gochenour) Bauserman was the daughter of Samuel and Mary Susan Gochenour and the wife of William…

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Portrait of Ida (Gochenour) Bauserman taken only a year or two before she died.

Ida was the daughter of Samuel and Mary Susan Gochenour and the wife of William Bauserman.

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The name, “Mrs. Syd Newman” is written on the glass plate of the image of these two young boys posed together.

After some research, we believe It is possible the boy on the left was Stanley Franklin Gochenour (1914-2000) and the boy on the right…

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Clarence Ashby Ludwig, seated, with his first wife, Cora R. (Gochenour) Ludwig, standing beside him.

Clarence and Cora married in March 1919. Clarence was born in Toms Brook, the son of Joshua “John” and Julia Ann (Windle) Ludwig.

Cora’s…

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Photograph of Stanley Richman, seated, with his wife, Clara (Gochenour) Richman, standing beside him.

Stanley Alden Richman was the son of Isaac M. and Mary Catherine (Sager) Richman, a farming couple. The 1920 census found Stanley living and…

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Photograph of two brothers: Herman K. (left) and Landon Lee (right) Gochenour. Their parents were William Jonas (1882-1939) and Arbelia (Keller) (1888-1961) Gochenour.

The 1940 census for the Stonewall District found Landon listed as the Head of…

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Gilbert Ray Coffman as a young man, seated, and wearing a suit and tie.

From the Saumsville area, Gilbert was the only child born to Philip Ray (1895-1952) and Stella (Richman) (1897-1922) Coffman. His mother died soon after he was born. Gilbert…

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Portrait of Anna Elizabeth Feller as a young girl standing on a chair in studio.

Her parents were Luther C. (1905-1958) and Ethel M. (Gochenour) (1910-1988) Feller, of Maurertown.

Anna never married and is buried with her parents in Mount Zion…

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Photo of a framed school photograph of Dorothy Frances (Good) Gochenour from the 1940-1941 academic year, probably her senior year of high school.

Dorothy was born in Maurertown, to William Joseph and Ruth Emma (Coffman) Good, a farming family. In…

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The name, "Gochenour" is written on the glass plate of this image of a toddler on a chair.

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Portrait of Elaine Painter Gochenour as a young woman. She grew up in Edinburg and lived on Back Road.

Her husband was Carroll Monroe Gochenour (1922-2019).

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Charles Stout, seated with his young daughter, Lydia (Stout) Gochenour and his wife, Lillie Belle (Dellinger) Stout standing beside him.

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Photograph of John Calvin Reynolds as a baby.

He was the son of Joseph Clinton and Florence Mae (Gochenour) Reynolds.

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Portrait of David Lemuel Wakeman and his bride, Zelia Mae (Hoover) Wakeman, taken on their wedding day, May 19, 1920, in Shenandoah County.

David Lemuel Wakeman was the son of Lemuel David (1862-1936), a farmer, and Laura (Beydler) (1868-1922)…

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Group photograph of the Hoover family. Identified from left to right as: Zelia Mae, her father, George, Emmert, her mother, Catherine, and her younger sister, Lois.

George James Hoover was the son of James K. and Virginia (Coffelt) Hoover. He was…

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Portrait of David Lemuel Wakeman and his bride, Zelia Mae (Hoover) Wakeman, taken on their wedding day, May 19, 1920, in Shenandoah County.

David Lemuel Wakeman was the son of Lemuel David (1862-1936), a farmer, and Laura (Beydler) (1868-1922)…

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Photograph of Lydia J. (Stout) Gochenour seated on a bench in the studio.

Lydia was the daughter of Charles Monroe and Lillie Belle (Dellinger) Stout. She married Jacob Samuel Gochenour (1915-1989) in 1940. The couple had at least one son,…

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Photograph of Jacob and Lydia (Stout) Gochenour taken around the time of their marriage in 1940.

They had a son, Charles Gochenour, and an adopted daughter, Barbara Wilkins Gochenour.

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Portrait of Helen Virginia (Gochenour) Wilkins, smiling slightly, and looking off to the side.

Helen was the daughter of John Robert "Rob" Gochenour and Effie Rebecca (Kipps) Gochenour.

She married Richard Gideon Wilkins and had three…

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Photograph of Jessie Lee (Beatley) Gochenour wearing a hat and standing with one hand on her hip.

Jessie lived in the Woodstock area. She was the third child of 11 born to William Clifton and Catherine "Katie Belle" (Heishman) Beatley.

Jessie…

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Portrait of Ben Gochenour and his first wife, Georgia (Stultz) Gochenour.

Ben lived west of Woodstock. He was a carpenter and cabinet/furniture maker. Georgia died as a young woman.

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Reynolds family photograph. Pictured are (l to r): Eula Magdalene (Reynolds) Swartz, her mother, Florence Mae (Gochenour) Reynolds, and her father, Joseph Clinton Reynolds.

Eula married Charles Irving Swartz and lived near Saumsville.

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Loy E. Hottle, seated, with his wife, Virginia "Virgie" C. (Gochenour) Hottle, standing beside him. Their son, Irving Hottle, is standing in front of both of them.

The name, "Hottel", is written on the glass negative.
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