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Hugh Morrison photograph showing Willie "Buck" Headley, a Shenandoah County native who served in the US Army during World War Two.

Photograph of six Williams siblings, all of whom have been identified.

Standing, (l to r): Rebecca Paxton (Williams) Ehrlich Dodd, Sarah (Williams) Nelson, John P. Williams;

Seated: (l to r) Philip Williams, Jr., William Twyman Williams, and…

Portrait of six siblings, all of whom have been identified. Standing, (l to r): Sarah (Williams) Nelson, Rebecca Williams, John P. Williams; Seated (l to r): Philip Williams, Jr., William T. Williams, and Margaret P. Williams.

These were the…

Photograph of six Williams siblings, all of whom have been identified.

Standing, (l to r): Philip Williams, Jr., Rebecca Williams, John P. Williams. Seated (l to r): Margaret P. Williams, William T. Williams, and Sarah (Williams) Nelson.

These…

Photograph of six of the seven children born to Sandy Scott Williams (1897-1985) and his wife, Marie Beatrice (Smith) Williams (1907-2007). Pictured are: (Back row, l to r) Margaret A., Archie Stuart, and John Sandy; (Front row, l to r) Paul Thomas,…

William Wylie Middleton, Sr., as a young man and wearing a Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) sweater.

In the 1911-1912 Massanutten Academy prospectus, this photograph is captioned "Winner of Field Day."

William was born in The Plains, Fauquier…

Portrait photograph of William Wylie Middleton Jr. as a young man in a suit and tie.

The name, "W. W. Middleton" and the date, "Dec 7/44" is written on the glass plate negative.

Photograph William "Bill" Wetzel as an infant.

He was the child of of Allen Wetzel and Virginia Elaine (Holler) Wetzel.

Photograph of three Williams generations. Pictured left to right: William Twyman Williams, Sr., William Twyman Williams, III, and William Twyman Williams, Jr.

Portrait photograph of William Monroe Thompson of Edinburg as a young man with wavy hair and wearing a plaid tie.

Born in Edinburg, he was the son of Clarence E. and Opal (Helsley) Thompson.

His wife was Mary Lou (Polk) Thompson (1933-1985).…

Portrait photograph of William Tamkin, long-time resident and well-known school teacher of Fort Valley.

His parents were John and Catherine Virginia (Spitzer) Tamkin. He had a sister, Josephine, and a brother, James.

In April 1885, Mr. Tamkin…

Portrait photograph of William "Bill" Sites in his U.S. Army uniform.

Bill was the son of Mary (Moton) Sites.

During his World War II Army service, he was at Pearl Harbor when it was bombed by the Japanese. He received five medals, including…

Portrait photograph of William Silas Getz in his U.S. Army Air Corps uniform and his wife, Florine W. (Fravel) Getz.

Bill was born in Edinburg, son of Mark B. and Hattie V. (Branner) Getz.

He was a 1939 graduate of Edinburg High School and…

Portrait photograph of a William Silas "Bill" Getz as a young man wearing a suit and tie.

Bill was born in Edinburg, son of Mark B. and Hattie V. (Branner) Getz.

He was a 1939 graduate of Edinburg High School and received his Bachelor's Degree…

Portrait photograph of William Silas "Bill" Getz as a young man wearing a suit and tie.

Bill was born in Edinburg, son of Mark B. and Hattie V. (Branner) Getz.

He was a 1939 graduate of Edinburg High School and received his Bachelor's Degree in…

Picture of William "Bill" Silas Getz as a child.

Bill was born in Edinburg, son of Mark B. and Hattie V. (Branner) Getz.

He was a 1939 graduate of Edinburg High School and received his Bachelor's Degree in Business from Strayer…

Wiliam Sidney Funkhouser (who went by "Sidney") is shown as a young man seated on a wicker chair.

He was a son of Isaac Casper and Mary Frances "Mollie" (Mumaw) Funkhouser and grew up on a farm in the Madison District of Shenandoah County.

He…

William Sidney Funkhouser seated on a bench and wearing a suit and tie.

He went by "Sidney".

Portrait photograph of William Sidney Funkhouser as a young man.

William "Bill" Shaffer standing by a conveyor belt filled with chicken eggs. He appears to be sorting them.

This is at Shaffer's Chick's, an egg hatchery located in Maurertown Virginia at the time of the image. Later the business moved to…

William "Bill" Shaffer loading eggs onto a tray in an incubator.

This is at Shaffer's Chick's, an egg hatchery located in Maurertown Virginia at the time of the image. Later the business moved to Woodstock.

Photograph of William Schoonover French, Jr. as a boy with long curls.

Born in Woodstock, his parents were William S. and Bertie Melissa (Hottel) French.

In 1931, he married Margaret Lillian (Ritter) French.

Photograph of William Schneider.

Schneider was a cadet at Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) is wearing his school's football team uniform. He is standing in front of a brick campus building.
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