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Photograph of Kitty (left) and Patsy (right) Ridings when they were young children.

They were the daughters of Noah Jacob and Mabel Lee (Kremer) Ridings, and grew up in Strasburg.

Patsy Ridings, seated, with her sister, Kitty Ridings standing beside her.

They were the daughters of Noah Jacob and Mabel Lee (Kremer) Ridings, and grew up in Strasburg.

Photograph of Loy Lee Clem (seated with tie), Frances Clem (standing) and Lawrence Edward Clem (toddler).

The name, "E.L. Clem" is written on the glass plate. This refers to their father Edward Loy Clem. Their mother was Lula Virginia Painter…

Portrait photograph of Olive Clem (her married name). She was originally from Fort Valley.

Portrait photograph of Stanley Tobias Clem (on the left) with his arm around Perry T. Heishman.

Both are wearing Civil Air Patrol Uniforms. They were part a group of Shenandoah County residents who joined the Civil Air Patrol at a meeting at…

Photograph of the students from Bowmans Crossing School about 1911.

They are identified as:
1st row (l to r): Ruth Baker, Raymond Baker, Medger Bowers, Clarence "Pete" Ward, Joe Bowers, Fred Grandstaff (Tip Downey), and Mertie Bowers.

2nd…

The Cora Clem House was located at Lantz Mill, near Edinburg. Clem Store was just down the road from the house although the store no longer stands.

Photograph of Raymond Burcell Clem and his wife Beulah Rhoda (Compton) Clem.

The two married October 19, 1919.

The name, "Rae Clem" appears to be written on the glass plate.

Photograph of William “Lee” Bushong seated on a stool and wearing cowboy boots. He is remembered for his lifelong work with horses.

Lee was the son of Emery Franklin (1889-1949) and Elizabeth “Lizzie” Sarah (Wisman) (1889-1972) Bushong. He grew up…

Robert L. Clem wearing his U.S. Army uniform and standing beside his wife, Esta Mae (McClanahan) Clem.

Mr. Clem served in WWI and was from Fort Valley. His parents were David Washington and Mary Susan "Mollie" (Golladay) Clem.

His wife was the…

Family photograph of the Clem family.

Pictured seated (l to r): Pearl E. (Wealthy) Clem, Betty M. (Clem) Lineweaver, and Dorothy L. (Clem) Sigler.

Standing behind them is Robert W. Clem wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

Robert W. Clem…

Portrait photograph of Ida (Palmer) Linaweaver (middle) with two of her children, Doris Linaweaver (left) and Eugene Linaweaver (right).

Mate (Clem) Lemaster and her sister, Margaret (Clem) Tysinger, as children.

Photograph of Edgar and Mary (Miller) Foltz, seated, with their daughter, Nancy (Miller) Clem, standing between them and their son, Richard L. Foltz on his mother's lap.

Pictured are (l to r): Cora B. Clem, Margaret (Clem) Tysinger, Mate (Clem) Lemaster, Jacob Byrd Clem.

Cora and Jacob were siblings. Margaret and Mate were Jacob's daughters from his first wife, Mary Ruth (Hottel) Clem (1891-1913).

Photograph of Louise (Clem) Racey seated on a bench and holding one of her sons.

We are unsure which son this is.

Photograph of Mary Virginia (Clem) Dellinger as a young woman.

Mary was the eldest daughter of Roy S. & Bessie M. Clem.

She married Thomas Franklin "Frankie" Dellinger, Jr. in 1948. Frankie was the son of Thomas Franklin Dellinger Sr. &…

Photograph of Edward Hottel with a mustache and wearing a hat. He is seated on a bench.

A young granddaughter is standing on either side of him.

Pictured (l to r) are: Margaret (Clem) Tysinger, Edward Hottel, and Mate (Clem) Lemaster.

The…

Group of unidentified people in front of Jacob B. "Byrd" Clem's General Store in Maurertown, Virginia.

The store still stands and was later known as Markley's Store. It is located at 24851 Old Valley Pike.

According to Margaret (Clem)…

Robert and Pearl (Wealthy) Clem with their two daughters, Dorothy L. (standing) and Betty M. (the baby).

Betty was born in April 1944 and was only a couple of weeks old in this photo.

Pearl (Wealthy) Clem had a twin sister named Marybelle…

Photograph of Edward Hottel, Jacob B. Clem, and their two granddaughters, Mate and Margaret.

The group is seated together on a bench.

Both men have mustaches and are wearing hats.

Identified (l to r): Edward Hottel, Mate (Clem) Lemaster,…

Photograph of Mate Hottel (Clem) Lemaster as a young girl standing on a wicker chair.

Her husband was Nathaniel Field Lemaster (1909-1990).

Photograph of Margaret Ruth (Clem) Tysinger (left) as a young girl shown with her father, Jacob Byrd Clem and her sister, Mate Hottel (Clem) Lemaster.

Photo of an oval-framed portrait photograph of Alfred Lee Kibler, Sr. and his sister, Clara May (Kibler) Clem.

This is a copy of an earlier Morrison Studio image 004998.

They were the children of George Washington Kibler and Sarah Frances…

Portrait photograph of Martha Jane (Burner) Clem wearing a straw hat.

Martha Jane was daughter of John J. and Ellen (Smith) Burner.

Her first husband was Milton Ritenour and her second husband was Mayberry Clem.
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