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Photograph of Harold Collis Schefft as a baby.

Harold Schefftt died in an automobile accident on Route 11 just north of Strasburg when he was only twenty years old, leaving behind a wife, Barbara Hottle Schefft, and parents, Glenn Collis and…

Portrait of Harold Collis Schefft as a young boy.

Harold Schefftt died in an automobile accident on Route 11 just north of Strasburg when he was only twenty years old, leaving behind a wife, Barbara Hottle Schefft, and parents, Glenn Collis and…

Photograph of Harold Collis Schefft as a young boy seated on a chair with one leg under the other.

Harold Schefftt died in an automobile accident on Route 11 just north of Strasburg when he was only twenty years old, leaving behind a wife, Barbara…

Portrait of Harold Funk Davison in his U.S. Army Air Force uniform.

Harold was born in Cedarville, Warren County, and grew up on a farm. He was the fifth child born to William Maury Davison and Maude Eleonor (Funk) Davison.

When he registered…

Portrait photograph of a Harold W. Henry in his U.S. Army uniform.

Harold was the son of Ray Wheeler Henry and Mamie Frances (Painter) Henry. His father was a plumber.

When Harold registered for the WWII draft in 1942, he worked for Gaylon…

Photograph of Harold Jacob Bowers Sr. (left) and Robert William Bowers Jr. (right).

The name, "Robt Bowers" is written on the glass plate of this image.

Portrait photograph of Harold Lee Mcfarland, Sr. and his wife, Kathleen Rose "Kitty" (Plauger) McFarland.

Harold was born in Strasburg, the son of Ernest Lee and Mildred Priscilla (Stottlemyer) McFarland.

When he registered for the WWII draft…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Harold L. Seal, Sr., wearing a striped tie.

His parents were Otis Lynden (1907-1982) and Daisy M. (Clem) (1913-1983) Seal. He grew up in the Woodstock area of the county. His father worked as a clerk…

Portrait photograph of Harold Lee Ritenour as a young man wearing his U.S. Marines uniform.

He was the son of Harold Richard and Hester May (Ritenour) Ritenour.

He married in 1944, in Strasburg, when he was 19-years old. His wife was Helen…

Photograph of the document certifying that Private First Class Harold Lee Ritenour, was honorably discharged from the U.S. Marine Corps at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, on October 23, 1945.

Photograph of a form pertaining to Harold Lee Ritenour.'s discharge from the U.S. Marine Corps in August 1945.

He was born on 25 March 1925 in Woodstock, Virginia. He enlisted in the U.S. Marines in April 1942 and served as a Private First Class…

Photograph of Harold Morrison, Sr., in his U.S. Marines uniform. He founded the Woodstock Garage.

Harold Morrison, Sr., from Woodstock, shown here in his U.S. Marine Corps uniform.

Photograph of Harold Morrison, Sr., standing in his U.S. Marine uniform.

Harold served in WWI and later was the founder of Woodstock Garage.

He was the son of the photographer, Hugh Morrison, Jr.

Photograph of Harold Morrison, Sr., wearing his U.S. Marines uniform.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Harold Morrison, Sr. with glasses and wearing a suit and tie.

Harold is remembered for having founded the business, Woodstock Garage, in Woodstock.

His wife was Loise (Ambrose) Morrison.

Photograph of a photo of the grave of Private Harold P. Ralph. The grave is located in Honolulu, Hawaii, where PFC. Ralph was killed in action in the Pacific Theater on January 2, 1944.

He received a Purple Heart for his heroism. He was 18 years…

Photo of a photograph of the grave of Private Harold P. Ralph, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Private Ralph was killed in action in the Pacific Theater during WWII. He received a purple heart for his heroic efforts.

Photograph of Harold P. Sheetz delivering mail to a home.

Harold was born in Washington D.C., the son of Lemuel and Albertis and Fannie (Mayhew) Sheetz.

His wife was Jessie M. Sheetz and their son was Raymond S. Sheetz.

When he died, Harold…

Portrait photograph of Harold Reid "Bud" Barr wearing his Virginia Polytechnical Institute (VPI) cadet corps uniform.

Harold was from Strasburg and married Ann Phalen.

Photograph of Harold Richard "Dick" Ritenour.

Photo of a photo of Harold Samuel "Big Boy" Richardson in his uniform and saluting the camera. He was killed at the age of 19 during World War II.

Photograph of Harriet "Hattie" (Racey) Bly.

Hattie was born to parents Isaac Milton Racey and Virginia (Feathers) Racey, married Alfred Omer Bly Sr, and is buried in Strasburg Virginia.

Group photograph of thirty members of the Harrison and Elizabeth (Crabill) Crabill family from Toms Brook.

Harrison Crabill is not in the picture as he died in 1901.

The couple had seven children: Sally (1866-1912), Sidney (1868-1920), Susan…

Harry Hollingsworth shown standing outside of a house and wearing a straw boater hat.

A person and a small dog are visible in the doorway at upper left.

Harry was the son of Alfred Reese and Mary (Hockman) Hollingsworth. He had many siblings,…
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