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Portrait photograph of Eva Mae Boyer who married Claude Edward Ritenour of Fort Valley.

Eva Mae was the daughter of Benjamin Frank Boyer and Myrtle (Cullers) Boyer of Fort Valley, Va.

She graduated from Edinburg High School with the class of…

Portrait photograph of Eva (Sager) Hottel sitting in studio with her young son, John Edward Hottel, on her lap.

Eva (Sager) Hottel:

Eva was the daughter of Jess Luther and Lula (Borden) Sager, a farming family. In 1931, she married John Paul…

Portrait photograph of Eva (Sine) Hottel as a young woman with her hair pulled up.

Eva was the daughter of Wilbur F. (1866-1926) and Ida Adelia (Wright) (1866-1936) Sine.

She was the oldest of seven children born in the Johnston District of…

Photograph showing Eva Mae Boyer (Ritenour) and Ray Franklin Boyer of Fort Valley. The family account notes Ray was bare footed because he had contracted poison ivy and couldn't wear his shoes.

Photograph of Eva (Ryman) Cline as a toddler posed in studio.

She was the daughter of Edward and Susan (Huffman) Ryman.

Portrait photograph of Eva (Racey) Gochenour as a young woman in a collared blouse and V-necked sweater.

She was the daughter of Carl Guy and Allie Mae (Plaugher) Racey

Her husband was Lewis Ford Gochenour (1927-2010), a lifelong farmer, whom…

Portrait photograph of Eva (Crabill) Reid 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.

Photograph of Eva Mae (Boyer) Ritenour (left) and her brother Ray Franklin Boyer (right).

They were the children of Benjamin Frank Boyer and Myrtle (Cullers) Boyer of Fort Valley, Va.

Photograph of Eunice Virginia (Bowman) Miller as a young girl.

Eunice was the daughter of Paul Raymond and Grace Virginia (Airhart) Bowman from the Ashby Lee District of Shenandoah County.

When she married in 1968, she worked as a seamstress…

Photograph of Eunice Victoria (Burner) Mowery as a young woman.

Her parents were William Henry and Nettie (Ritenour) Burner.

She married William Henry Mowery.

Photograph of Eula V. (Kohne) Miller holding one of her eight children on her lap.

Eula was the wife of Cletus Miller Sr.

Most likely, the child is Alice (Miller) Bell.

The name, "Cletus", appears to be written on the glass plate negative…

Photo of a framed portrait photograph of Eugene Sager as a young man in a suit and striped tie.

Eugene Ritenour and Mirdza "Bundy" Ritenour, seated with their baby son, Eddie Ritenour, on their laps.

Eugene is wearing a U.S. Army uniform.

Photo of a portrait photograph of G. Eugene Pence, Jr. as a young man in a striped tie.

He was the son of Gilbert Eugene Pence, Sr, and Elizabeth Viola "Bessie" (Quisenberry) Pence.

His father was an attorney in Woodstock.

He is buried in…

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing Eugene Fleming with a hog that received an award during the Richmond Junior Fat Stock Show.

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Undated photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing Eugene Fleming of Mt. Jackson and his show hog.

Photo of the marriage certificate between Eugene Carson Ritenour, an American corporal, and Mirdza Margarita Pulsts, a citizen of Latvia.

The certificate is written in German and the marriage took place on August 7, 1948.

Photograph of Eugene B. Gardner and A. Rebecca (Golladay) Gardner on their wedding day.

Eugene was the son of Ernest and Elizabeth (Hanie) Gardner and was born in Alabama.

Rebecca was the daughter of William Luther and Lula Ellen (Doll)…

Photograph of Eugene and Rebecca (Golladay) Gardner as a young bride and groom standing with their wedding party at Emanuel Lutheran Church in Woodstock.

Identified are (l to r):

Unidentified, the bride's sister, Charlotte Golladay, Rebecca…

Photograph of Eugene and Mary (Rakes) Crabill, married in 1952. They owned and operated Crabill's Meat Market in Toms Brook, Virginia.

In this photograph, they sit holding hands on a couch. Mr. Crabill is wearing a suit with a boutonniere and…

Photograph of the document certifying that Eugene Allen Koedel was honorably discharged from the Navy on July 29, 1948.

Portrait photograph of Ethel Ramey.

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

Ethel Irene (Stickley) Wisman, standing, and wearing a 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…

Ethel E. Stickley shown seated on a bench.

Ethel taught Speech and Dramatic Reading in Shenandoah County. She never married.

Her parents were Ezra E. and Sophia (Helm) Stickley. She is buried in Woodstock.

Ethel and Luther Feller posed together.

They are buried together in Alonzaville.

The name, "Feller", is written on the glass plate.
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