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Portrait photograph of Paul Pence Wisman, Sr. as a young man wearing a U.S. Navy uniform.

Paul was born in Edinburg, a son of Henry Earl and Marian (Neff) Wisman.

Paul served in the U.S. Navy during World War II.

He married Caroline…

Portrait photograph of Paul Rhinehart wearing his U.S. Navy uniform.

He was the husband of Gladys May (George) Rhinehart and the father of Linda and Greg.

The family was from Edinburg.

The name, "Paul Rhinehart", is written on the glass…

Portrait photograph of Paul Rhinehart wearing his U.S. Navy uniform.

He was the husband of Gladys May (George) Rhinehart and the father of Linda and Greg.

Paul was an active VFW member and lifelong Edinburg resident.

Photograph of Paul Sager.

This photograph appeared in the 1925 Woodstock High School yearbook. That year Paul was a member of the Junior Class.

Paul W. Wilkins, seated, with his first wife, Lois Virginia (Hoover) Wilkins, standing beside him.

Paul was the son of William "Willie" Isaac and Esta Wise (Hollar) Wilkins. Lois V. (Hoover) Wilkins was the daughter of George J. and Sara C.…

Portrait of Paul William McClanahan (1910-1971) as a young man. His parents were John William and Mary Elizabeth Finks McClanahan. Paul had a sister, Mildred, and a brother, Alfred E. McClanahan.

He married Katherine May (1911-2004), daughter of…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Paulette V. (Silcott) Bowers as a young woman with short styled hair.

Born in Maryland, Paulette was the daughter of Paul and LaRue Virginia (Rush) Silcott.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Paulette V. (Silcott) Bowers as a young woman with short styled hair and wearing a photographer's drape.

She was born in Rockville, MD to Paul and LaRue Virginia (Rush) Silcott.

The image on the…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Pauline (Bowers) Hottle in her later years.

Pauline was the daughter of John Henry and Mary (Shaffer) Bowers.

She had two husbands. The first was Noah Arthur Polk (1874-1946) whom she married in…

Portrait photograph of Pauline Gertrude (Gerber) Kellman.

This photograph appeared in the 1925 Strasburg High School yearbook "Shenandoah." Pauline graduated from the high school that year and her nickname was "Napoleon" or "Nap."

At the time…

Photograph of Pauline (Beydler) Spitler as a young woman. She is sitting in studio and wearing a long dress with ruffled sleeves.

Pauline was the daughter of William Arthur (1883-1956) and Ernestine Estelle (Huffman) (1882-1969) Beydler, a farming…

Portrait of a smiling Pauline (Bowers) Hottle.

Pauline was the daughter of John Henry and Mary (Shaffer) Bowers.

She had two husbands. The first was Noah Arthur Polk (1874-1946) whom she married in 1929. After he died, she married Robert…

Portrait of Pauline Mae Riffey Hammond. She was the daughter of James Eugene and Ollie (Hoover) Riffey. Born in Woodstock, she married David l. Hammond and had a son, David E. Hammond, when she died in Berryville, Virginia. She was buried in Sunset…

Pauline May (Borden) Ward as a young woman with short hair, is seated on a bench.

She was born in Harrisville, Shenandoah County. Her parents were Taylor Ulysses and Melissa (Richman) Borden. She had four sisters and a brother.

Pauline…

Photograph of a receipt for payment of $10.00 dated 11 August 1948 to cover the cost of chest xrays for Emery Bushong, who was an out patient. Rockingham Memorial Hospital in Harrisonburg, Virginia, received the payment.

Copy of a letter and check from the Vinton-Roanoke Water Company to E.D. Clark in the amount of $241.84.

Both documents are dated July 23rd, 1923.

Portrait photograph of Pearl Rebecca (Borden) Keller as a young woman.

Her parents were William and Caroline "Carrie" Virginia (Hammon) Borden. She grew up in Toms Brook.

She married Joseph Ernest Fravel (1882-1941) in 1904. They raised an…

Portrait photograph of Pearl V. (Merkley)) Mullins with short hair and wearing a heart-shaped locket.

She was the daughter of Benjamin H. and Cora Virginia (Smoot) Merkley and had a brother, Charles Henry Merkley.

In the 1920 census, the…

Pearl (Palmer) Hamman, as a young woman and seated in a chair.

Portrait of Pearl Solicitine (Dyer) Spinner as a young woman.

Pearl was born to Henry Thomas (1898-1965) and Virginia R. (Mayberry) (1909-1985) Dyer. She grew up on Water Street in Woodstock. The 1940 census found her living with her parents, the…

Photograph of the brick building that housed Peer and Brill Motors (Ford Dealership) in the 1940 timeframe.

Several vintage cars can be seen in the showroom and parked out front.

The building is located at 135 N Main St, Woodstock, and is…

Photograph of four boys from the Peer family of the Zepp community.

Pictured is: Fitzhugh Cleveland Peer Jr (standing, left), Vincent Eugene Peer (sitting, left), Alexander Graham "Dave" Peer (center, sitting), and Thruston Spencer Peer…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Peggy (Heishman) Campbell with short hair, glasses and wearing faux pearls with her sweater.

Vivian Colleen "Peggy" (Heishman) Campbell was born in Wardensville, West Virginia, the daughter of Ortense…

Portrait photograph of Peggy (Hite) Aleshire, from Woodstock, as a young woman.

Peggy was born in West Virginia, daughter of Joseph E. and Elizabeth (Miller) Hite.

She married her first husband, Samuel Ray Spence, in December 1940. He died in…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Peggy Sue (Sollenberger) Morlan as a young woman with short hair.

Peggy graduated from Central High School in 1966.

She married Andrew Burnton Schontag but the marriage ended in divorce in…
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