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Everett Wisman in his U.S. Army uniform, pictured with his three sisters: Ruth Virginia Wisman Dysart (top right), Mary "Snookie" Wisman Hoover, and Lois Wisman Ryman.

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Painter family identified as (L to R): Richard Henry Painter, seated, his oldest child, Mildred Agatha, and his wife, Grace Catherine (Wisman).

Born in Narrow Passage, Richard was the third son of Joseph and Dora (Kelley) Painter.

In 1913, he…

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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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Portrait of Everett Wisman as a boy.

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Photograph of Louise (Wisman) Coffman, seated, with her two young children beside her.

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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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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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Ethel Irene (Stickley) Wisman, standing, and wearing white dress with her hands behind her back.

Ethel was born in St. Luke, the oldest child of Thomas Rosser (1864-1937) and Georgia Lee (Smoot) (1864-1949) Stickley, a farming couple.

Her…

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Nellie Borden Wisman of Toms Brook holding one of her two daughters, probably Anna Elizabeth Wisman Rosenberger. Anna later married William Rosenberger of Winchester.

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Anna Elizabeth Wisman was one of two daughters of Nellie Borden Wisman of Toms Brook. Anna later married William Rosenberger of Winchester.

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Anna Elizabeth Wisman was one of two daughters of Nellie Borden Wisman of Toms Brook. Anna later married William Rosenberger of Winchester.

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Gladys Hottle Fravel as a young girl.

This appears to be a reproduction of an earlier image also created by Morrison Studios.

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Photograph of the cow "Big Wye" shown by Scott Wisman at the Shenandoah County Fair in 1975.
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