Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photo of two separate images. The couple on the left are unidentified.

The school photo on the right is of Ruth (Townes) Gochenour, born in Washington D.C., to John Franklin Townes and Mary Sarah Ambrose.

This photograph was taken after she,…

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Reynolds family photograph. Pictured are (l to r): Eula Magdalene (Reynolds) Swartz, her mother, Florence Mae (Gochenour) Reynolds, and her father, Joseph Clinton Reynolds.

Eula married Charles Irving Swartz and lived near Saumsville.

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Photograph of Irving and Mary Gochenour when they were young. Mary is wearing a large flower corsage on her lapel. Possibly, this was a wedding photograph.

Irving was born in Woodstock, the son of Oscar Martin (1887-1945) and Lucy May (1893-1992)…

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Photograph of Harold Coffman and Flora (Gochenour) Coffman standing together in the studio. Flora is wearing a flowered corsage on her dress. This picture was taken around the time of their marriage.

Harold was the son of Noah Walter (1876-1948)…

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Portrait of Ben Gochenour and his first wife, Georgia (Stultz) Gochenour.

Ben lived west of Woodstock. He was a carpenter and cabinet/furniture maker. Georgia died as a young woman.

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Portrait of Lodema Catherine (Gochenour) Lindamood, as a young woman.

Lodema was born in Edinburg, the daughter of Oscar Melvin (1887-1945) and his second wife, Lucy May (Gochenour) (1893-1992) Gochenour. Lodema was one of eleven…

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Portrait of Flora (Gochenour) Coffman as a young woman.

Flora was born in Maurertown, the daughter of Levi and Susie Gochenour. She was one of nine children.

She married Harold Coffman (1916-1995) in 1938. While he served in the Civilian Public…

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Portrait of Susie Wakeman Gochenour Hottle.

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Photograph of Jessie Lee (Beatley) Gochenour wearing a hat and standing with one hand on her hip.

Jessie lived in the Woodstock area. She was the third child of 11 born to William Clifton and Catherine "Katie Belle" (Heishman) Beatley.

Jessie…

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Photograph of Clara Gochenour Cochran standing beside a chair.

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A portrait of a baby with a full head of hair seated on a wicker chair. "Gochenour" is inscribed on the glass plate.

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Photograph of the Reynolds Family. Pictured from left to right: (Back row) Rachel (Reynolds) Wetzel, John Calvin Reynolds, Eula (Reynolds) Swartz, and Paul Reynolds. J. Clinton "Clint" Reynolds and his wife, Florence (Gochenour) Reynolds are seated…

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Portrait of Helen Virginia (Gochenour) Wilkins, smiling slightly, and looking off to the side.

Helen was the daughter of John Robert "Rob" Gochenour and Effie Rebecca (Kipps) Gochenour.

She married Richard Gideon Wilkins and had three…

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Portrait of Frances Barrick Gochenour, wife of David Gochenour.

In 2002, she lived on Wakeman's Grove Road.

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Photograph of Helen Gochenour Palvodia with her two children: (left) Barbara and (right) Stanley Palvodia, Jr.

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Portrait of Elizabeth Gochenour Cox from Maurertown. She had a sister, Dolly, who married a Vormbrock.

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Portrait of Dolly Gochenour Vormbrock of Maurertown. Her sister was Elizabeth Gochenour Cox.

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Photograph of Jacob and Lydia (Stout) Gochenour taken around the time of their marriage in 1940.

They had a son, Charles Gochenour, and an adopted daughter, Barbara Wilkins Gochenour.

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This image of Levi Benjamin Gochenour appears to be a cropped version from a large group photo. The man with the beard is unidentified.

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Photograph of Lydia J. (Stout) Gochenour seated on a bench in the studio.

Lydia was the daughter of Charles Monroe and Lillie Belle (Dellinger) Stout. She married Jacob Samuel Gochenour (1915-1989) in 1940. The couple had at least one son,…

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Photograph of the Army's Honorable Discharge Certificate awarded to Technical Sergeant Allen L. Gochenour at the separation center at Ft. Meade, Maryland on June 30, 1945.

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Photograph of the form issued for Allen L. Gochenour's honorable discharge from the Army. He served as a Sgt. and was an anti-tank crewman in the 116th Infantry where he was awarded several medals including a Purple Heart. He served in Normandy,…

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Portrait of David Lemuel Wakeman and his bride, Zelia Mae (Hoover) Wakeman, taken on their wedding day, May 19, 1920, in Shenandoah County.

David Lemuel Wakeman was the son of Lemuel David (1862-1936), a farmer, and Laura (Beydler) (1868-1922)…

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Group photograph of the Hoover family. Identified from left to right as: Zelia Mae, her father, George, Emmert, her mother, Catherine, and her younger sister, Lois.

George James Hoover was the son of James K. and Virginia (Coffelt) Hoover. He was…

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The name "Gochenour" appears on the plate for this image of two young children standing beside a bench.
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