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Photograph of the form titled, "Notice of the Separation From U.S. Naval Service" signed by Bernard Charles McInturff in April 1946.

He served in Bainbridge, Maryland, Norfolk, Virginia, Brooklyn New York and aboard the USS Thomas H. Benton and…

Photograph of the document certifying that Seaman First Class Bernard Charles McInturff was honorably discharged from the Navy in Shelton, Virginia, on April 3, 1946.

Portrait photograph of Bernice (Selvage) Grandstaff as a young woman.

Her husband was Hugh O. Grandstaff.

She lived in Englewood, Florida, in her later years.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Bernice (Lam) Smoot in her graduation cap and gown.

Bernice was born in Arlington, the daughter of Clarence William and Ava Alice (Andes) Lam.

She graduated from Central High School in 1963 and went…

Photograph of the hospital birth registration issued for Bernice Elizabeth Lam who was born on November 11, 1944, in Sibley Memorial Hospital, Washington D.C.

Parents were Clarence William Lam (born at Cootes Store, Virginia on Nov 3, 1913) and…

Photograph of Bertie May (Carrier) Rhinehart holding her very young daughter, Virginia M. (Rhinehart) Rutz.

Bertie was the daughter of Samuel V. (1851-1930) and Virginia Lind (Miller) (1857-1917) Carrier.

She married George Rolle Rhinehart…

Berton Harris Kaplan standing beside a couple of toys as a young boy.

Berton was from Strasburg. His father ran a dry goods store there at the corner of Fort and King Streets.

Photograph of Bertrand Ellis, a student at Shenandoah Valley Academy in 1929.

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

Portrait photograph of Bessanna (Clem) Trussell as a young woman.

Born in Woodstock, she was the daughter of Roy Monroe and Olla Mae (Ritenour) Clem.

Her husband was Shirley Guy Trussell (1921-1986) from Purcelleville, Virginia, whom she…

Portrait photograph of Bessanna (Clem) Trussell as a young woman.

Born in Woodstock, she was the daughter of Roy Monroe and Olla Mae (Ritenour) Clem.

Her husband was Shirley Guy Trussell (1921-1986) from Purcelleville, Virginia, whom she…

Portrait photograph of Bessie (Lambert) Holsinger as a young woman.

Bessie was the daughter of William Franklin and Mary Lottie (Painter) Lambert.

She married Alfred Holsinger, Sr. in Harrisonburg in March 1939.

The couple raised three sons,…

Portrait photograph of Bessie Mae (Racey) Dellinger as a young woman.

Bessie was the daughter of Melvin and Helen (Whetzel) Racey.

Her first husband was Charles Frank Coffman (1907-2002) whom she married in 1946.

Her second husband was…

Bessie (Rhinehart) Pollard as a girl standing by a bench with a bow in her hair.

Her parents were Winton D. and Fannie Louella (Pullin) Rhinehart. She married Pete Pollard.

Bessie (Seal) Hollingsworth, wearing a winter coat with a fur collar, is seated on a bench with her son, John R. Hollingsworth, Jr., standing beside her.

Bessie was the daughter of Otha W.O. and Lula Blanche (Henry) Seal and the second wife of…

Bessie Crider (standing) and Catherine Crider (sitting) posed together.

Photograph of Bessie Myrtle Barbe Glass and her son Galen Glass.

Bessie was a native of Shenandoah County who married to Guy G. Glass. The family lived in Loudoun County Virginia near the town of Middleburg.

The name, "Mrs Guy Glass", is…

Bessie Emswiller Grim was the daughter of Marion and Duna Holler Emswiller. Her husband was Charles "Charlie" Edward Grim, Jr. She had many siblings including: Catherine, May, Goldie, Guy, Carl, Fred, and Ray.

Photograph of Bessie (Koontz) Seibert (left) and her sister Susan Koontz (right).

The two were the daughters of Rovert Koontz and Elizabeth (Fravel) Koontz. Bessie married Charles Seibert and Susan remained unmarried.

Photograph of Bessie McInturff in October 1914.

Photograph of Bethel Baptist Church, also known as Bethel Baptist Memorial Church, a historic Baptist church building located at White Post, Clarke County, Virginia.

It replaced an earlier log Quaker meeting house, used by the Baptist…

Betsy Jane (O'Neil) Fishburn seated on a bench with short hair.

Betsy had a sister, Alma Hottle (1929-2023) who was from Woodstock.

Betsy's first husband was a Sager; her second was named Fishburn.

Betsy (Bowman) Sheetz as a girl seated on a bench with her ankles crossed.

Her parents were Myron Milton and Elizabeth (Koontz) Bowman from Woodstock.

In 1946, Betsy married Francis Chalmers Sheetz (1917-2007). At the time of their marriage,…
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