Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Portrait of Virginia Hottle, as a young woman. Her husband was Billy Lewin Hottle who died in the 1980s. Her parents were Joseph Russell and Mary Virginia Hoshour Miller. She was born in 1920 and died in 2001. She is buried in Toms Brook, where she…

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Portrait of Virginia (Miller) Hottle as a young woman wearing a faux pearl necklace.

Virginia was the daughter of Joseph Russell Miller, Jr. (1865-1953) and Mary Virginia (Hoshour) Miller (1873-1976).

She married Billy Lewin Hottle (1921-1993)…

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Photo of three separate images showing different people.

The girl in the middle photograph has been identified as Gladys Evangeline (Hottle) Fravel.

Gladys was the daughter of John Franklin (1868-1941), a farmer, and Cora Virginia (Wisman)…

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Undated photograph of two women and two men.

The reverse of the image is labeled "R.W. Sweeney, Mrs. Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. Hottle, sister and brother-in-law of RW Sweeney"

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Portrait of Susie Wakeman Gochenour Hottle.

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Photograph of Richard Allen Foltz as a young boy.

Richard was born in Woodstock, son of James William (1918-2003) and Marie (Hottle) (1918-2003) Foltz.

He was a 1960 graduate of Central High School and a 1964 graduate of VCU. He taught for one…

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Portrait of Master Sergeant Ralph Hottle in his U.S. Army uniform.

Ralph was the oldest child of Lawrence (1887-1948) and Monnie Myrtle (Miley) (1891-1989) Hottle. His father was a merchant in Toms Brook.

He attended Roanoke College where his…

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Portrait of Olan Showman. Two of his daughters are Ms. Tommy Nichols and Barbara Hottle.

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Portrait of Mate Hottle Clem Lemaster as a young girl.

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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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Portrait of Kathleen Hottle Sweeney. She was the daughter of Bill and Kate Hottle and the wife of Emmett Sweeney.

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Portrait of Jacob Earl Hottle and his bride, Margaret Mae Stoneburner, The image has been identified as being the couple's wedding picture.

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Damaged image of the birth certificate for Irwin Ellsworth Keller in Shenandoah County.

Irwin was born in Woodstock, the son of Davenport (1874-1932) and Pearl Rebecca (Hottle) (1885-1959) Keller.

He entered military service during WWII and…

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Portrait of Ira Maynard Hottle wearing a jacket and tie.

Ira was from Columbia Furnace, near Edinburg. His parents were Joseph Manassas (1867-1931) and Hattie Arbulla (Emswiller) (1869-1946) Hottle. He was one of at least seven children.

When…

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Photograph of a very large group gathering for the Hottle-Keller Memorial Association on August 23, 1934. The group of unidentified individuals are gathered outdoors for this photograph.

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Billy Hottle (seated with legs crossed), Jenny Lind (Hottle) Troutman, and older Ralph Hottle (standing on the right).

The children grew up in Toms Brook. Their parents were Monnie Myrtle Miley Hottle and Lawrence Hottle.

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Portrait of Gladys Hottle Fravel as a young woman.

Gladys was the daughter of John Franklin (1868-1941), a farmer, and Cora Virginia (Wisman) Hottel (1873-1959).

She married John David Fravel (1887-1950) in Woodstock in June 1921. He was, the…

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Photograph of a group of young women dressed in ballet dance costumes. Identified are: (Back row, l to r) ?, Helen Rush, Mildred Saum, Violet Miller, ?, ?; (Front row, l to r) ?, Ruth Rice, Estaline Funk, ?, ?, Nora Hottle.

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Family portrait of four generations of the Hottle family.

Seated on the right is Bertha Vonhilra (Stump) Hottle, wife of Walter Monroe Hottle (1880-1962). Betha's daughter, Golda Mae Wisman, is seated beside her. Her granddaughter, Louise…

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Portrait of Eva Crabill as a young woman. Her parents were Luther Frank (1880-1969) and Grace Marie (Hottel) (1892-1974) Crabill.

She married Frank Robert Reid in 1968 in Arlington, Virginia, and divorced in 2000.

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Photo of a school photograph from 1929 of Emmet E. Sweeney.

His parents were Charles Milton and Flora Bell (Wisman) Sweeney, a farming couple near Woodstock.

He married Kathleen Dean (Hottle) Sweeney.

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Pictured (l to r) are: Margaret Clem Fadely Tysinger, Edward Hottle, and Mate Clem Lemaster. Edward Hottle was the girls' grandfather.

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Portrait of Duruss Hottle.

At the time of this photograph Duruss Hottle was a member of the Shenandoah County Board of Supervisors.

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Portrait of Drucilla Hottel Wetzel wearing a print dress and glasses.

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Pictured l to r: Edward Hottle, Mate Clem Lemaster, Margaret Clem Tysinger, and Jacob Brian Clem.
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