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Photograph of a curved furniture piece with drawers and cabinets. The piece is in front of a fireplace.

Two Hoffman brothers, Gordon Harvey (left) and Raymond Grover Hoffman (right) are posed together on a bench.

Raymond Grover is wearing a U.S. Navy uniform.

Harvey and Raymond were the sons of Walter Harvey and Martha Jane (Clem) Hoffman. They…

Portrait of G.W. Garman in his Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) school uniform.

Photograph of a small country store with a sign on its covered porch that says, "G.N. Funk Gen. Mdse". The words, "Drink Coca Cola" are below it.

Photo of two separate images.

The individual on the left is George S. Bearden. The individual on the right is Robert Homer Anderson.

Both were Lutheran Ministers. These photographs are part of a series related to the ministers at St. Peters…

Photograph of a page from Gabriel Sager's original will filed on December 8, 1828. This image includes distributions to grandsons Joseph and Rubin Cauffman, and to daughters Mary, Elizabeth (wife of Peter Dull), Barbra (wife of Abraham Schmitz),…

Photograph of the signature page from Gabriel Sager's original 1828 will. It was written on December 8th, 1828, and witnessed by George Shrum, Jacob Cook and John Cook.

Photograph of a page from Gabriel Sager's 1848 will directing that his plantation (called the Lantz tract) be divided between his two daughters, Esther and Delila. Further instructions for his executor, David Crawford, are also on this page.

Photograph of the page from Gabriel Sager's 1848 will that directs his daughter, Ann Sager, be given 40 acres. Further, he directs that she should have "free privilege to fetch water out of the spring" owned by his sons, John and Ely.

Photograph of a page from Gabriel Sager's last will and testament where he clarifies that this 1848 "Codicil" is necessary because the terms of his original will, dated December 6th, 1827, gave his entire estate to his son, Ely, who has subsequently…

Photograph from a page of Gabriel Sager's will where he discusses how many bushels of "good wheat" and "sound corn" his two sons, Ely and John, should pay to their mother each year. Other instructions are also included.

Handwritten page from the 1848 will of Gabriel Sager where he directs how he wishes his land to be divided. Many of his children are mentioned: Ledya Sager Coney, Susan, Delila, Etha, Ely, and John Sager.

Photograph of Gail Stinson Burke sitting on a bench with her son, Larry, standing on the bench beside her.

Gail was a 1940 graduate of Edinburg High School. Her parents were Robert William Stinson and Maud Munch Stinson.

Mrs. Burke married…

Portrait photograph of Gale (Bowers) Alexander as a young woman.

Gale was born in Mt. Calvary and was the wife of Robert Alexander (1918-1991).

They married in 1938.

Both are buried in St. Matthew's Cemetery, New Market.

Portrait photograph of Gale (Bowers) Alexander as a young woman.

Gale was born at Mt. Calvary and married Robert Alexander (1918-1991). The married in 1938.

Both are buried in St. Matthew's Cemetery, New Market.

Portrait of Gale (or Gayle) Bowers as a young woman.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Galen A. Funkhouser wearing a striped shirt.

Galen married Ruth Louise (Day) Funkhouser in 1951. The couple lived in Strasburg. They had a daughter and 4 sons together.

Photograph of Galen (left) and Garland (right) Dellinger as young boys posed in studio.

Galen and Garland were the sons of John Hepner (1899-1966) and Mary Brooks (Hambleton) (1903-1996) Dellinger, a farming family from Jerome (some records say…

Group photograph of the Galen and Maude (Clem) Wakeman Family.

Identified are (l to r):

Back row: Stanley Wakeman, Ray Wakeman, and Galen Earl Wakeman

Middle row: Robert Wakeman, Galen Franklin Wakeman, and his wife, Maude (Clem) Wakeman,…

Photograph of Galen F. Wakeman and his sister, Ida Elizabeth (Wakeman) Barrick, when they were young.

Their parents were John Ozias Wakeman and Sarah Elizabeth Wakeman.

Galen Franklin Wakeman, standing by a bench and wearing a suit and tie.

His parents were John Ozias (1852-1926) and Sarah Elizabeth (Kline) (1867-1940) Wakeman.

He married Maude Elizabeth (Clem) (1903-1993) Wakeman.

Galen Franklin and Ida (Wakeman) Barrick were brother and sister. Their parents were John Ozias Wakeman and Sarah Elizabeth (Kline) Wakeman.

Photograph of the document certifying that Seaman First class Galen Jestis Funkhouser was honorably discharged from the Navy in Bainbridge, Maryland, on March 4, 1946.

Galen Lee Eastep as a young boy and shown standing on a chair.

His parents were Katie Mabel (Dinges) and Maynard Bauman Eastep.
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