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Photo of an oval-framed portrait photograph, of Marvin Bailey as a young man.

His wife was Stella Cullers, from Fort Valley.

Portrait photograph of Marvin Bailey and his wife, Stella May (Cullers) Bailey, posed together.

Stella was the daughter of Roland and Estaline (Munch) Cullers, of Fort Valley.

Portrait photograph of Marvin Rinker in his U.S. Army uniform posed with his wife, Ruth Annie (Hermanson) Rinker.

Marvin was from Fort Valley and Ruth was born in Texas. Both are buried in Fort Valley.

The name, "Rinker", is written on the…

Family photograph of Lona Hilda (Helsley) Funkhouser and her husband, Marvin Gilbert Funkhouser, standing behind their three daughters.

Seated (l to r) are: Hilda Viola Mae (Funkhouser) Racey, Nancy Marie (Funkhouser) Shipp, and Doris Bernice…

Photograph of Marvin Wilkins, seated beside his wife, Gloria Wilkins, with his two daughters, Karen (left) and Emma (right).

Photograph of Marvin Wilkins, seated beside his wife, Gloria Wilkins, with his two daughters, Karen (left) and Emma (right).

Photograph of Marvin Wilkins, seated beside his wife, Gloria Wilkins, with his two daughters, Karen (left) and Emma (right).

Photograph of Marvin "Tony" Burner, seated beside his young daughter, Mary Ann. His wife, Helen (Shrum) Burner, is standing beside them.

Martin Zirkle dressed in a graduation cap and gown. Photograph was taken outside St. Mathew's Lutheran Church in New Market.

Martin graduated from New Market High School and became a Lutheran minister.

Portrait of Martin Zirkle as a young man.

Martin graduated in 1927 from New Market High School. He became a Lutheran Minister.

Photo of two separate photographs of Martin Ritenour (left)in his U.S. Army uniform and seated beside his father, Chester F. Ritenour. His mother, Mabel (Shiley) Ritenour, is standing behind the two men.

In the 1950 census, the family lived on Lee…

Photograph of Martin Luther Bowman, his wife, Ida Roseanna (Myers) Bowman, and their six children.

Identified from left to right:

Seated: Martin Luther Bowman, Bertie Ellen (Bowman) Zirkle, Ida Roseanna (Myers) Bowman, and Rebecca Mae…

Martin Luther Bauserman, Sr., seated on a bench with his daughter, Mary Ellis Bauserman, standing beside him and resting her head on his shoulder.

He was an elder in St. Paul's Reformed Church (now called UCC) in Woodstock.

Portrait photograph of M. Luther Bauserman, Jr., in his middle years wearing glasses and a suit.

Luther was from Woodstock and is remembered for having operated the Woodstock Print Shop for many years.

Portrait photograph of Martin Luther Bauserman, Jr., wearing a suit and striped tie.

Portrait photograph of Martin Luther Bauserman, Jr., as a young man wearing a suit and tie.

Portrait photograph of Martin Luther Bauserman as a young man wearing a suit and tie.

Portrait of Martin Luther Bauserman as a young man wearing a suit and tie.

Martin J. Helsley, Sr. shown as a baby and posed in a wicker chair.

His parents were Charles Robert and Annie Virginia (Miller) Helsley.

He married Fleta Viola (Litten) Helsley (1917-1996).

Photograph of Martha (Williams) Brill dressed for a school play called "Tom Thumb Wedding" that was held at Strasburg Elementary School.

Martha was one of seven children born to Sandy Scott Williams (1897-1985) and his wife, Marie Beatrice (Smith)…

Photograph of Martha Shipp.

This photograph appeared in the 1925 Woodstock High School yearbook. That year Martha Shipp was a member of the Junior Class.

Photograph of Martha Louise (Jordan) Click as a young woman.

Martha was a daughter of Simon P. and Sarah Elizabeth (Smootz) Jordan.

In 1924, she married William Lorenza Click, Sr., a widowed farmer from Mt. Jackson. Together, they had seven…

Portrait photograph of Martha Jane (Burner) Clem wearing a straw hat.

Martha Jane was daughter of John J. and Ellen (Smith) Burner.

Her first husband was Milton Ritenour and her second husband was Mayberry Clem.

Martha Henkel always said “I loved my babies.” After delivering over 1500 of them, its apparent she did.

Martha came to New Market in 1923 with her husband Stuart. She had grown up in Philadelphia and was trained as a nurse . In New Market she…
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