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Hugh Morrison photograph showing Frank Walters who served in the US Navy during World War Two.

Frank Walters photographed standing in his U.S. Navy uniform.

He was the son of Samuel Edward and Sarah Jane (Rinker) Walters and was from Fort Valley.

He married Retha (Crisman) Walters (1918-2022).

Frank Walters in his U.S. Navy uniform, pictured with his wife, Retha Crisman Walters.

Frankie (Smoot) Clem, seated, with her baby daughter, Kathy, on her lap.

Frankie was the daughter of Albert Lee and Rose Euphrasia (Hottel) Smoot.

Her husband was Samuel "Sam" B. Clem, Jr.

Photograph of Franklin "Frank" Stoneburner wearing a suit and standing next to a chair.

Frank was the son of William and Margaret (Hoover) Stoneburner in the Edinburg community and spent his entire life there. He was a well-known farmer.

He…

Portrait photograph of Franklin "Frankie" Wissler of Mount Jackson Virginia.

Portrait photograph of Franklin "Frankie" Wissler of Mount Jackson in the uniform of a cadet from Shenandoah Valley Academy located in Winchester, Virginia.

Franklin graduated from the school in 1914.

Portrait photograph of Franklin "Frankie" Wissler of Mount Jackson Virginia.

Photograph of Frankie Wissler, standing with his arms folded, and his wife, Dorothy (Page) Wissler, seated, with a flower in her hair.

Frankie graduated from Washington & Lee University and was a Shenandoah County apple grower near Mount…

Portrait photograph of Franklin Day, Sr., in his graduation cap and gown.

Franklin was born in Washington D.C., the son of Odessa (Scott) and Justice A.W. Day.

Franklin Scott Day grew up to become a Pathologist and Histologist at Holy Cross…

Photograph of Franklin S. Day as a boy standing beside his mother, Odessa (Scott) Day Turner.

Odessa (Scott) Turner was one of at least nine children born to Preston W. and Fleta (McAfee) Scott. In 1930, the family lived on E. High Street in…

Frank Spiggle, his wife, Daisy, and their daughter, Goldie Irene shown riding in an early automobile.

The photograph was taken near Maurertown, circa 1913.

Advertisement card for "Fravel & Feller's" makers and sellers of furniture and undertakers in Woodstock Virginia.

The card is undated and features the image of a woman on the reverse.

Photograph of four members of the Fravel Family.

Pictured is Margaret Pauline (Fravel) Wilkins (back left), Alva Marvin Fravel (back right), Gerald Clark Fravel (front left), and Florine Wisman (Fravel) Getz (front right).

Margaret and…

Portrait photograph of Cary (Funkhouser) Fravel with her two sons, Thomas Hottel Fravel, Jr. (left) and Charles Monroe Fravel (right).

Nettie Cary Funkhouser married Thomas Hottel Fravel (1890-1949) in October 1915 in Woodstock. Her father was…

Group of family members shown in a Pullman convertible automobile in Woodstock Virginia ca. 1910.

Identified in front seat (l to r): Frank M. Fravel (husband of Flora (Grandstaff) Fravel), his son, Frank Fravel Jr., and Unidentified.…

Photo of a portrait photograph of an unidentified boy with freckles on his face.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs.

On the left is Diane (Peer) Beidler.

On the right is her husband, Fred Beidler. The couple married in 1963.

Fred is best remembered for establishing Beidler's Furniture business in 1945 in…

Family photograph of Fred F. Beydler and his wife, Dorothy, seated on a bench with their daughter, Barbara, between them. The family lived in Woodstock.

Photograph of many unidentified wedding guests standing with the bride, Eleonor Moffett (Holtzman) Frederickson, and the groom, Fred Frederickson, at their wedding.

Eleonor was the daughter of George Benjamin and Laura June (Moffett)…

Photograph of Fred Kibler and his wife Gertrude Kibler with the Woodstock Equipment Company, which he owned, at the Shenandoah County Fair.

Photograph showing Fred Kibler and his wife Gertrude with the Woodstock Equipment Company, which he owned, at the Shenandoah County Fair, unknown date.

Fred Senseney and his wife, Janet (Jenkins) Senseney, seated together on a bench with their daughters, Helen (standing) and Ruth (on Janet's lap) posed with them.

Portrait photograph of Fred B. Spiker in his Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) uniform.

Fred taught music at MMA in Woodstock.
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