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Portrait of Jacob Earl Hottle and his bride, Margaret Mae Stoneburner, The image has been identified as being the couple's wedding picture.

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The name, "A.L. Hottle" and the word, "father", are written on the glass plate of this image of a young boy standing beside a chair.

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Pictured (l to r) are: Margaret Clem Fadely Tysinger, Edward Hottle, and Mate Clem Lemaster. Edward Hottle was the girls' grandfather.

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Photograph of Richard Allen Foltz as a young boy.

Richard was born in Woodstock, son of James William (1918-2003) and Marie (Hottle) (1918-2003) Foltz.

He was a 1960 graduate of Central High School and a 1964 graduate of VCU. He taught for one…

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Photo of a school photograph from 1929 of Emmet E. Sweeney.

His parents were Charles Milton and Flora Bell (Wisman) Sweeney, a farming couple near Woodstock.

He married Kathleen Dean (Hottle) Sweeney.

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Portrait of Olan Showman. Two of his daughters are Ms. Tommy Nichols and Barbara Hottle.

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Family portrait of four generations of the Hottle family.

Seated on the right is Bertha Vonhilra (Stump) Hottle, wife of Walter Monroe Hottle (1880-1962). Betha's daughter, Golda Mae Wisman, is seated beside her. Her granddaughter, Louise…

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Pictured l to r: Edward Hottle, Mate Clem Lemaster, Margaret Clem Tysinger, and Jacob Brian Clem.

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Portrait of Mate Hottle Clem Lemaster as a young girl.

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Clarence Hottle Larkin, nicknamed "Jimmy", was born on May 11, 1892 and died August 21, 1956. He lived in Columbia Furnace, and had a younger brother named Robert Larkin.
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