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Virginia (Mumaw) Snarr
She was the mother of Marci Bauserman.
Tags: Shenandoah County, Virginia, Women
Virginia (Nellons) Scott
She was the youngest of twelve children born to Alexander (“Elick” in some records) and Alice (Ball) Nellons (“Nellings”, “Nellins”, or…
Tags: African Americans, Nellons, Scott, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Women
Virginia (Nellons) Scott and Unknown Sister
The sisters were born to Alexander (“Elick” in some records) and Alice (Ball) Nellons (“Nellings”, “Nellins”, or “Nelings”…
Tags: African Americans, Family, Nellons, Scott, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Women
Virginia (Rosenberger) Dellinger
Her parents were William Erasmus "Willie" and Cora Alice (Swartz) Rosenberger.
She married Joseph William Dellinger (1902-1968).
She is buried in…
Tags: Dellinger, Rosenberger, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Women
Virginia (Seal) Hollar
She was the youngest daughter of William Otha (1883-1969) and Lula Blanch (Henry) (1884-1943) Seal.
Her husband was A. Russell Hollar.
Tags: Hollar, Seal, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Women
Virginia (Spiker) Hottel
She was born and raised near Mount Olive and was the daughter of Sidney & Flossie Borden Spiker.
In 1947, Virginia married Daniel Snyder "Danny" Hottel (1925-2020) and spent the…
Tags: Hottel, Shenandoah County, Spiker, Virginia, Women
Virginia A. (Strosnider) Scott
She was the daughter of James Arthur and Virgie A. (Shillingburg) Strosnider. She grew up in Strasburg and was a lifelong resident of the town.
Her husband was Robbie…
Tags: Scott, Shenandoah County, Strosnider, Virginia, Women
Virginia Beeler
The image was published in the Shenandoah Herald on April 10, 1956 to commemorate her selection as "Strasburg Grade School Teacher of the Month."
At the time Virginia Beeler was a 2nd Grade Teacher…
Tags: Shenandoah County, Strasburg, Virginia, Women
Virginia Bundick
Tags: Bundick, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Women
Virginia Dirting and Nannie Dirting
They were the daughters of John K. Dirting and Catherine Coffelt DIrting of Edinburg Virginia.
Tags: Dirting, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Women
Virginia Keene
This photograph appeared in the 1925 Woodstock High School yearbook. That year Virginia was a member of the Junior Class.
Tags: Keene, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Women, Woodstock
Virginia Lemley & Cora Ann (Lemley) Wilkins
Virginia never married. Cora Ann married a man named Wilkins.
Both sisters are buried in Riverview Cemetery in Strasburg.
The image on the…
Virginia Miller
Tags: Miller, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Women
Virginia Reger
Virginia was from Toms Brook, the daughter of Richard Kyle and Beula D. (Wright) Reger.
She married James Hanson McDonald in Camden County, North Carolina, in 1946. The couple had a child,…
Tags: Reger, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Women
Virginia Reger
Virginia was from Toms Brook, the daughter of Richard Kyle and Beula D. (Wright) Reger.
She married James Hanson McDonald in Camden County, North…
Tags: Reger, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Women
Virginia Reger
Virginia was from Toms Brook, the daughter of Richard Kyle and Beula D. (Wright) Reger.
She married James Hanson McDonald in Camden County,…
Tags: Reger, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Women
Virginia Spiker Hottel
It is likely the photograph was taken about the time she graduated from Toms Brook High School.
Virginia was born in Maurertown to Sydney and Flossie (Borden) Spiker.
She…
Vivian (Wood) Stultz
Her husband was Edgar Luther Stultz (1896-1964).
The image on the right has a mark at the top where the…
Tags: Shenandoah County, Stultz, Virginia, Women, Wood
W. F. Lichliter and Unidentified Woman
It is possible the woman was his wife, Esta Ethelma (Barr) Lichliter, however, we are not sure.
Tags: Lichliter, Men, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Women
W.F. and Esta (Barr) Lichliter and Daughters
W.F. Lichliter operated a store at Detrick in Fort…
W.W. Robinson and Others
Tags: Men, Robinson, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Women
Wade and Emma (Crabill) Wright With Grown Children
Their three grown children stand behind them and are identified as (l to r): Ford Wright, Betty Jane (Wright) Shrum, and Stanley Crabill Wright.

