Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Portrait of Willard Shirley Funkhouser (who went by Shirley) wearing a suit and tie.

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Photo of an older photograph of Sylvanus and Virginia (Showman) Mumaw with six of their children. Another child of theirs, William H. Mumaw, died in 1879, only 2 years old, and well before this photograph was taken.

Identified (l to r) are:…

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Portrait of Charles Monroe Fravel, son of Thomas H. (1890-1949) and Nettie Carey (Funkhouser) (1881-1945) Fravel.

In 1940, Charles worked as an assistant to the mortician, V.L. Dellinger, in Woodstock. When he registered for the WWII draft, he…

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Millson Sheetz French and his older brother, Warren Ballinger French, Jr. seated together as very young children.

They were the first two of ten children born to Lena Belle (Sheetz) (1895-1976) and Warren Ballinger (1888-1973) French of…

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Millson Sheetz French and his older brother, Warren Ballinger French, Jr. seated together as very young children.

They were the first two of ten children born to Lena Belle (Sheetz) (1895-1976) and Warren Ballinger (1888-1973) French of…

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Portrait of Mamie Funkhouser Riffey Coffelt seated on a bench.

Mamie was from Mt. Jackson, the daughter of Samuel Green Funkhouser, a teacher, and Eunice Idella (Swartz) Funkhouser. She was the oldest of seven children.

Her first husband was…

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Portrait of Cary (Funkhouser) Fravel with her two sons, Thomas Hottel Fravel, Jr. (left) and Charles Monroe Fravel (right).

Nettie Cary Funkhouser married Thomas Hottel Fravel (1890-1949) in October 1915 in Woodstock. Her father was Capt. Monroe…

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Portrait of Cary (Funkhouser) Fravel with her two sons, Thomas Hottel Fravel, Jr. (left) and Charles Monroe Fravel (right).

Nettie Cary Funkhouser married Thomas Hottel Fravel (1890-1949) in October 1915 in Woodstock. Her father was Capt. Monroe…

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The name, "Hobart Funkhouser" is written on the glass plate of this portrait of a young man.

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The name, "Funkhouser" is written on the glass plate of this image of a man seated beside a woman with three children posed standing behind them.

Probably, this was a family.

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The name, "Grace Funkhouser" is written on the glass plate of this image of a woman wearing a hat with netting.

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Family photograph of Lona Hilda (Helsley) and her husband, Marvin Gilbert Funkhouser, standing behind their three daughters Seated (l to r) are: Hilda Viola Mae (Funkhouser) Cook Racey, Nancy Marie (Funkhouser) Shipp, and Doris Bernice (Funkhouser)…

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Photograph of Lizzie Funkhouser Miller perched on a rail fence outside.

Lizzie was the daughter of Isaac Casper Funkhouser & Mary F. Mumaw and lived near Conicville.

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Mr. Willard Shirley Funkhouser (who went by Shirley) ran Shirley's Corner Grocery west of Woodstock on Route 42.

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Portrait of Daisy Virginia (Funkhouser) Grandstaff from the forties.

Daisy was the daughter of Isaac Casper (1859-1925) and Mary Frances (Mumaw) (1875-1941) Funkhouser. She was married to Hugh H. Grandstaff (1878-1967).

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Family portrait of the Frank Funkhouser family. Pictured (l to r) are: James Franklin “Frank” Monroe, his wife, Rose Frances (Wetzel), son Clyde Wilbur and daughter, Arlene Eliza.

Frank and Rose’s oldest son, Austin Junior Funkhouser, is not…

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The name, "Maud Funkhouser", is written on the glass negative of this image of a woman seated in a chair.

After some research, we believe this is Maude Florence (Lindamood) Conner Funkhouser from New Market.

Maude was one of at least seven…

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Two children posed together. The boy in this photograph was identified as Lew Arden Zirkle in another photograph. From this, we have determined that he had a younger sister, Joanne, who we believe is the younger child in this image.

Both children…

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The name, "Owen Zirkle", was written at the bottom of the glass plate of this image.

After further research, we believe this boy was the son of Owen Nathaniel and Audrey Adeline (Miller) Zirkle from New Market. His name was Lew Arden…

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Arlene Smoot Dellinger Barb as a young woman. She was the daughter of Russell and Lula (Funkhouser) Smoot.

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Left to right: Lizzie Funkhouser (later, Miller), Robbie Fletcher (later, Mumaw), and Fanny Ryman (later, Delawder). These three women from the Conicville area.

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Portrait of Robert Funkhouser as a young man.

Robert was born in Jerome, Shenandoah County, to Amos (1842-1909) and Sarah Elizabeth (Miller) Funkhouser. His father farmed.

As a young man, Robert moved to Washington D.C. where he worked as a…

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Color postcard with a picture of the Shenandoah River at "Lewis Funkhouser's Ford" located east of Woodstock Virginia.
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