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Photograph of Harry Gochenour from the book "Service Record World War I and II, Woodstock and Vicinity."

Photograph of Harry F. Didawick in a suit and bow tie and seated on a bench with an unidentified woman in a hat standing beside him.

Harry was the son of K. Frank and Maggie (Burner) Didawick.

Harry lived in Woodstock and volunteered with the…

Unidentified man and child seated on a bench with Harry F. Didawick on the right.

Harry was the son of E. Frank and Maggie (Burner) Didawick. He served as a Private in the U.S. Army during World War II. He never married and worked as a waiter in a…

Portrait of Harry F. Didawick, son of K. Frank and Maggie (Burner) Didawick.

Harry lived in Woodstock and volunteered with the Woodstock Fire Department. He was employed at "Little Mac's Restaurant" on the south end of town.

Harry had a…

Photograph of Harry E. Copenhaver with his wife, Lois “Sally” (Bowers) Copenhaver. This may be their wedding photograph.

Harry was born in Edinburg to Wade Hampton and Stella May (Lineweaver) Copenhaver. He grew up on a farm in the Madison…

Photograph of Harry Douglas Pence, Sr., in a U.S. Army uniform.

Harry was a resident of the Fishers Hill Community near Strasburg in Shenandoah County. He is buried at the Fishers Hill Cemetery.

Photograph of Harry F. Didawick, seated, and an unidentified person standing beside him.

Harry was the son of E. Frank and Maggie (Burner) Didawick. He served as a Private in the U.S. Army during World War II. He never married and worked as a…

Photo of a portrait photograph of Harry Didawick as a young man with a ribbon on his lapel.

This image appears to be a copy of Morrison Studio Image 004648.

Harry lived in Woodstock and volunteered with the Woodstock Fire Department. He was…

Photograph of a text page describing a four-month loan extended to Harry D. Whitmer by the Peoples' Bank of Mt. Jackson on the 19th of February, 1944. A piece of property was put up as collateral.

Portrait photograph of Harry C. Yingling as a cadet at Massanutten Military Academy (MMA).

Cadet Yingling attended MMA for three years, graduating in 1927. He was from New Kensington, Pennsylvania.

After graduating he was headed to Carnegie…

Photograph of a form pertaining to Harry Austin McDonald's discharge from the U.S. Marine Corps in 1945.

He was born on 27 August 1923 in Mt. Jackson, Virginia. He enlisted in the U.S. Marines in January 1943 and served as a Corporal when he was…

Photograph of the document certifying that Corporal Harry Austin McDonald, was honorably discharged from the Marine Corps at Bainbridge, Maryland, on November 3, 1945.

Photo of a family photograph of Harry R. Sheetz in his Army uniform, holding his son, Danny, with his wife, Helen M. (Bowers) Sheetz seated beside him.

Harry Stoneburner (left) and his father, Frank Stoneburner (right) are posed on either side of an advertising display of Sinclair products that they used on their own farm.

Frank is seated on a vintage tractor. The photograph was taken outdoors…

Harry Reedy, seated, with his wife, Florence Hoover Reedy, standing beside him.

Florence was the daughter of James Knox Polk Hoover (1845-1907) and Catherine (Miller) Hoover (1858-1915).

Florence was the first wife of Harry Reedy. She died…

Photograph of Harry Reedy, seated, with his wife, Florence Hoover Reedy standing beside him.

Florence was born in 1897. She was the daughter of James Knox Polk Hoover (1845-1907) and Catherine (Miller) Hoover (1858-1915).

Florence was the…

Photograph of Harry Cavinall and his wife, Beulah R. (Wymer) Cavinall, shown together.

The couple was from Maurertown.

Their son, James Irvin Cavinall, is buried with the couple in Woodstock.

Portrait of Harry and Annabelle (Rhinehart) Clower as young children posed in studio. They lived on Fairview Road.

Portrait of Harry and Annabelle (Rhinehart) Clower as young children posed in studio. They lived on Fairview Road.

Photograph of John Harry Barrick, seated, with his wife, Alma Elizabeth (Wakeman) Barrick.

The couple lived in the Wakemans Grove area.

Alma was the daughter of Lemuel Wakeman, the first ordained minister of Wakemans Grove Church of the…

Portrait photograph of Harry A. Taylor as a young man.

Harry was born in Maurertown to Carl R. and Edith V (Zeigler) Taylor.

In 1940, the family lived in Toms Brook where Harry’s father worked in a lime kiln. He had a younger sister,…

Portrait photograph of Harry A. Taylor in his U.S. Navy uniform.

Harry was born in Maurertown to Carl R. and Edith V (Zeigler) Taylor.

In 1940, the family lived in Toms Brook where Harry’s father worked in a lime kiln. He had a younger sister,…

Photograph of four men standing by a wagon and banner advertising Sinclair products.

Identified are (l to r): Frank Dinges, Jr., Harry Stoneburner, his father, Frank Stoneburner, and Cecil Cooley.

Frank Stoneburner is seated on a vintage…

Photo of two separate images of Harry Regan "Reggie" Rudy seated and holding onto a dog.

Harry was the son of Harry Samuel and Kathryn Mae (Snider) Rudy. He lived in Woodstock.
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