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Photograph of sisters Hazel Didawick (left) and Nina Didawick (right).

Photograph of Hazel B. (Helsley) Wilkins as a young woman.

Hazel was the daughter of George W. and Sarah Elizabeth (Lutz) Helsley. When she was about 2 years old, she was given to Jacob and Virginia (Sine) Miller, who raised her.

She married…

Portrait photograph of Hazel Rowmaine O'Neal.

This photograph appeared in the 1925 Strasburg High School yearbook "Shenandoah." Hazel graduated from the high school that year.

Hazel Virginia (Foltz) Seal, shown seated with short wavy hair, is seated on a bench.

She married Charles E. Seal in 1943.

The name, "Foltz", is written on the glass plate.

Photograph. of Hazel Virginia (Foltz) Seal as a young girl standing on a bench.

Her parents were William Buford and Maude (Hoover) Foltz, a farming family from St. Luke.

She married Charles E. Seal in 1943.

1974 photograph of Hazel Woodville, a resident of Shenandoah County Virginia.

Photograph of Hazel Agnes (Pence) Renalds in her bridal gown and standing beside her two siblings, Samuel Everett Pence and Mildred (Pence) Wyant.

This photograph was made when she married Richard R. Renalds on 27 July 1929.

The ceremony took…

In 1891 the Shenandoah County School Board constructed this school near the intersection of what is now Headquarters and Cave Ridge Roads. It was named Headquarters School after the local community which featured a church, stores, and several…

Photograph of the Headquarters School.

It is uncertain if the school was in operation at the time of the image.

A postcard bearing a similar image is dated 1918.

Unidentified healthy-looking toddler seated on a chair.

Photo of a portrait photograph of an unidentified young African American man wearing a hat.

The original image was cut into a heart shape.

Significant damage to the emulsion and plate almost completely obscures the image. Only a toy bird cage and part of a child are visible.

Portrait of Heber L. Wolverton wearing a suit and tie.

Heber was born near Saumsville, the son of John W. (1870-1966) and Maggie Elizabeth (Spiker) (1867-1945) Wolverton. He grew up on his family’s farm and both the 1910 and 1920 censuses found…

Photograph showing four generations of the Heishman - Burner family of Shenandoah County Virginia.

Pictured, from left to right, are:

Joseph Heishman
John Calvin Heishman (son of Joseph)
John Burner (son of Anna Burner)
Anna "Annie"…

Photograph showing Arthur Heishman, his wife Josephine "Josie" Heishman, and their children William Heishman (front) and Ethel Heishman (rear).

Arthur and Josephine were married in Hardy County West Virginia in 1910. They had a total of nine…

Portrait photograph of Helen (Bowers) Sheetz as a young woman.

She was the wife of Harry Richard Sheetz (son of Asa Sheetz).

Their children were Daniel, Eileen, Terry, Carol, and Diane.

Portrait photograph of Helen Virginia "Pokie" (Boyer) Ring.

She was the daughter of Hugh Franklin (1872-1955) and Cara Virginia (Smoot) (1873-1918) Boyer.

In 1934, when she was 25 years old, she married Marion Brown "Bud" Ring (1909-1968) in…

Portrait of Helen (Cline) Ramey as a young woman with short hair. Her husband was Lauck Harold Ramey (1920-1996). Both are buried in Woodstock.

Photograph of Helen Elizabeth (Crabill) Peer holding her oldest son, Phil.

Helen was from Toms Brook, the daughter of Clarence and Ruth Ina (Ridings) Crabill.

She wanted this image to send to her husband, Kenneth Keller Peer (1915-1990), who…

Photograph of Helen (Dysart) Miller as a young woman wearing a plaid outfit.

She was the only daughter of Charles Frank and Beulah Jane (Lineweaver) Dysart.

She had three brothers and grew up in Woodstock.

She married John B. Miller…

Portrait photograph of Helen (Dysart) Miller as a young woman.

She was the only daughter of Charles Frank and Beulah Jane (Lineweaver) Dysart.

She had three brothers and grew up in Woodstock.

She married John B. Miller (1921-1994).

Photo of a portrait photograph of Helen (Dysart) Miller surrounded by flowers.

She was the only daughter of Charles Frank and Beulah Jane (Lineweaver) Dysart.

She had three brothers and grew up in Woodstock.

She married John B. Miller…

Photograph of Helen (Gochenour) Howard with her two children: (left) Barbara Anne Palivoda and (right) Stanley Palivoda, Jr.

Helen was the daughter of Calvin and Alice (Windle) Gochenour.

She married Stanley Palivoda, originally from…

Helen (Helsley) Reedy with short curled hair and seated on a chair.
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