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Portrait photograph of Mary Frances Helsley who later married William Walker.

Mary Frances was the daughter of Earl Granville and Dora May Helsley.

She and William Daniel Walker (1919-2018) were married for more than 73 years when she died.…

Mary Frances (Orndorff) Pittman as a young woman shown standing in a floor-length dress.

She was from Toms Brook, the daughter of Conrad and Mollie Maude (Will) Orndorff.

She worked as a teacher in Shenandoah County until she married Elmer…

Photo of a portrait photograph of Mary Frances (Reynard) Boyce as a young woman.

She was the daughter of Frederick Lee and Edith Edna (Spiggle) Reynard. She grew up in Edinburg.

Mary also had 3 years of college where she studied…

Portrait photograph of Mary Frances Dellinger as a young woman.

Born in West Virginia, she lived mostly in Edinburg, the daughter of Benjamin and Drusilla (Andrick) Dellinger.

She never married.

Mary Frances Dellinger seated in a chair with her hands folded in her lap.

Mary was the daughter of Benjamin Tony (1880-1963) and Drusilla Belinda (Andrick) (1887-1975) Dellinger.

She never married.

Portrait photograph of Mary Hottle.

This photograph was used in the 1925 Woodstock High School yearbook, "Connecting Links". Mary graduated from the high school in 1925.

Portrait photograph of Mary Hutchison as a young woman wearing a pin on the front of her dress.

Photograph of three nurses posed together.

The nurse in the middle has been identified as Mary Irene Hickerson. The other two are unidentified.

A cropped version of this photograph was used on page 153 of the book, "Strasburg Community…

Photograph of three nurses posed together.

The nurse in the middle has been identified as Mary Irene Hickerson. The other two are unidentified.

This photograph was used on page 153 of the book, "Strasburg Community Memories" by C. Douglas…

Portrait photograph of Mary Ida (Burner) Veach seated beside a younger unidentified man.

She was from Fort Valley.

Mary Ida's first husband was Luther G. Jett (1842-1894). The couple had at least six children together beginning in 1869.

Her…

Portrait photograph of Mary Jane (Clem) Welch.

Mary Jane was one of at least ten children born to Tobias Samuel (1887-1957) and Maggie Catherine (Walters) (1896-1952) Clem, a farming couple in Fort Valley.

She graduated from Edinburg High…

Photograph showing Mary Jane "Janie" (Spinner) Tolliver, originally of Mount Jackson Virginia.

Janie was the daughter of Albert and Mattie Spinner.

She married Theodore "Jim" Tolliver Jr. They are both buried in Woodstock's Riverview…

Photograph of Mary Jane (Whitmer) Windle later in life and seated in a chair.

She was born in Hardy County, West Virginia, the daughter of Abraham Abner "Abe" (1854-1939) and Francelia (Mathias) (1855-1915) Whitmer.

She was the second wife of…

Photograph of Mary Jane (Whitmer) Windle in her later years standing by a chair.

She was born in Hardy County, West Virginia, the daughter of Abraham Abner "Abe" (1854-1939) and Francelia (Mathias) (1855-1915) Whitmer.

She was the second wife…

Photograph of the hospital birth registration issued for Mary Jane McCardle who was born on June 26, 1946, in Winchester Memorial Hospital, Frederick County, Virginia.

Parents were Mr. And Mrs Russell McCardle.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Mary Kruska in her graduation cap and gown.

Photograph of Mary Lee Dysart of Woodstock Virginia.

Mary Lou Polk Thompson was known for her involvement with the community and C.E. Thompson’s, an Edinburg building supply company that her husband was part owner of.

Born on July 22, 1933 she moved to a house just south of Edinburg in 1961…

Mary Louise Foltz, shown seated on a bench.

She was the daughter of William B. and Maude (Hoover) Foltz.

Mary Louise had a short life, from 17 January 1917 to 2 February 1918.

She died when she was just over a year old.

Photograph of Mary Louise Foltz, barefoot and smiling, seated on a bench.

She was the daughter of William B. and Maude (Hoover) Foltz.

She had a short life (January 1917 - February 1918), dying at just over a year old.

Mary Lytle (Hollingsworth) Grabill sitting in a wicker rocking chair on a porch and surrounded by plants.

Her parents were Isaac Milton and Mary C. (Prichard) Hollingsworth.

She married John Henry Grabill (1839-1922), a well-known Confederate…

Photograph of Mary Lytle (Hollingsworth) Grabill taken in her home where she is crocheting, something she loved to do.

A Christmas tree is visible behind her.

Her parents were Isaac Milton and Mary C. (Prichard) Hollingsworth.

She married…

Photograph of Mrs. Mary (Hollingsworth) Grabill in her home. She is sitting on a chair and crocheting, which she loved to do. There is a Christmas tree covered in tinsel visible behind her.

Her parents were Isaac Milton and Mary C. (Prichard)…

Mary Lytle (Hollingsworth) Grabill in her later years, seated on a chair and wearing a long, dark dress with a white collar and bow.

Her parents were Isaac Milton and Mary C. (Prichard) Hollingsworth.

She married John Henry Grabill (1839-1922),…

Photograph of Mary Lytle (Hollingsworth) Grabill in her later years and seated on a wicker rocking chair on a porch outdoors.

Her parents were Isaac Milton and Mary C. (Prichard) Hollingsworth.

She married John Henry Grabill (1839-1922), a…
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