Shenandoah County Library Archives

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

Photograph showing Ray and Sally Gochenour of Woodstock at his retirement party.

Photograph showing Harry Gochenour announcing at the 1979 Shenandoah County Fair.

In 1979 Sallie Wetsel Gochenour retired from the County Extension Office.

For the 25 years Sallie worked to provide the resources families needed to be successful. This included offering advice on nutrition, budgets, child rearing, sewing,…

Sallie (Gochenour) Fravel wearing a white dress and locket.

Sallie had a sister named Cora Gochenour.

Cora Ruth (Gochenour) Ludwig standing in the studio and wearing a long dress.

Cora’s parents were Moritz “Morris” and Martha Ella (Baker) Gochenour. Cora was one of nine children.

Cora married Clarence Ashby Ludwig in March 1919. Clarence…

Photograph of Clara I. (Gochenour) Richman as a young woman.

Clara was the daughter of Calvin (1869-1940) and Alice Bell (Windle) (1874-1954) Gochenour. She grew up in a farming family with at least a dozen siblings.

Clara married Stanley Alden…

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

The photograph was taken near Maurertown, circa 1913.

Roy Milton Gochenour with two mules and a plow.

Mr. Gochenour had a farm on Ridgely Road in Woodstock. His son, Lewis Gochenour still lived there in 2002.

He married Emma (Peel) Gochenour in 1919.

Mostly unidentified students from the Pleasant Grove School's class of 1910-1911 are posed outside the school.

The first girl in the 2nd (middle) row is Zelia Mae (Hoover) Wakeman.

Esta Belle Gochenour appears in the same middle row, third…

Group photograph of Pleasant Grove School's class of 1911-1912.

Zelia Mae (Hoover) Wakeman is the first girl on the left in the second (middle) row. Beside her, second from the left, with a white ribbon in her hair, is Lena (Stultz) Bubb. …

Portrait photograph of Vada D. (Gochenour) Alexander as a young woman.

Vada was from Woodstock, the twin sister of Vera Gochenour. Her parents were Ben and Georgia (Stultz) Gochenour.

Vada graduated from the Rockingham Memorial Hospital (RMH)…

Portrait photograph of Vada D. (Gochenour) Alexander as a young woman.

Vada was from Woodstock, the twin sister of Vera Gochenour. Her parents were Ben and Georgia (Stultz) Gochenour.

Vada graduated from the Rockingham Memorial Hospital (RMH)…

Photograph of Edith (Gochenour) Fleming as a young woman standing beside a wicker chair.

Edith was the daughter of Calvin and Alice B. (Wendle) Gochenour, a farming couple on Fairview Road near Woodstock. She was one of at least thirteen…

Unidentified young child is seated on a chair.

The name, "Gochenour", is written on the glass plate negative of this image.

Photograph of two brothers, Clarence Henry Gochenour (seated) and Elmer Samuel Gochenour (standing).

Clarence and Elmer were two of many children born to Henry David (1861-1924) and Mary Ellen “Mollie” (Stultz) (1864-1927) Gochenour.

In both…

Portrait photograph of Elaine (Painter) Gochenour as a young woman. She grew up in Edinburg and lived on Back Road.

Her parents were Richard Henry and Grace Catherine (Wisman) Painter.

Her husband was Carroll Monroe Gochenour…

Charles Stout, seated with his young daughter, Lydia (Stout) Gochenour and his wife, Lillie Belle (Dellinger) Stout standing beside him.

Group photograph of the Hoover family.

Identified (from l to r) are: Zelia Mae (Hoover) Wakeman, her father, George, Emmert Hoover, her mother, Catherine (Gochenour) Hoover, and her younger sister, Lois (Hoover) Wilkins.

George James Hoover was…

Photograph of the form issued for Allen L. Gochenour's honorable discharge from the Army at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland.

He served as a Sgt. and was an anti-tank crewman in the 116th Infantry where he was awarded several medals including a…

Photograph of the Army's Honorable Discharge Certificate awarded to Technical Sergeant Allen L. Gochenour at the separation center at Ft. Meade, Maryland on June 30, 1945.

He served as a Sgt. and was an anti-tank crewman in the 116th Infantry…

Photograph of Lydia J. (Stout) Gochenour seated on a bench in the studio.

Lydia was the daughter of Charles Monroe and Lillie Belle (Dellinger) Stout.

She married Jacob Samuel Gochenour (1915-1989) in 1940.

The couple had a son, Charles…

This image of Levi Benjamin Gochenour appears to be a cropped version from a larger group photo.

The man with the beard is unidentified.

Levi B. Gochenour was the son of Moritz and Ella (Baker) Gochenour. He was from Maurertown.

He married…

Photograph of Jacob and Lydia (Stout) Gochenour taken around the time of their marriage in 1940.

They had a son, Charles Gochenour, and an adopted daughter, Barbara Wilkins Gochenour. They were from Hamburg, near Edinburg.

Portrait photograph of Dolly (Gochenour) Vormbrock, of Maurertown, with short, styled hair and smiling.

Her sister was Elizabeth (Gochenour) Cox.
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