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Portrait photograph of Billy Ambrose as a young man shown in profile.

His father was Kelly Ambrose.

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Portrait of Richard Ambrose as a young man wearing a suit and tie.

Richard was from Strasburg.

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Photo of two separate images. The couple on the left are unidentified.

The school photo on the right is of Ruth (Townes) Gochenour, born in Washington D.C., to John Franklin Townes and Mary Sarah Ambrose.

This photograph was taken after she,…

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Portrait of Helen Seal as a young woman.

Helen Seal was the daughter of Otis L. and Daisy M. Seal. She had two brothers, Harold and Charles. She grew up in Woodstock and the 1950 census found her there as a 19-year old “office worker” still…

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Photograph of Harold "Buddy" Morrison, Jr., as a boy.

His parents were Harold Morrison, Sr. and Loise (Ambrose) Morrison.

His paternal grandfather was the photographer, Hugh E. Morrison, Jr.

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Photograph of Charlotte Morrison as a teenager.

She was the daughter of Harold Morrison, Sr. and Loise (Ambrose) Morrison.

Her paternal grandfather was the photographer, Hugh E. Morrison, Jr. Her married name was Combs.

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Photograph of Charlotte Morrison and her brother, Harold "Buddy" Morrison, Jr. They were the children of Harold Morrison Sr. and Loise (Ambrose) Morrison.

Their paternal grandfather was the photographer, Hugh E. Morrison, Jr.

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Photograph of the U.S. Army certificate issued to Billy I. Ambrose when he was honorably discharged from his WWII service. The certificate was issued to him at the separation center at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina on January 29, 1945.

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Photo of a photo of a U.S. Army Honorable Discharge form for Medical Technician Billy I. Ambrose, from Woodstock, who served during WWII in the Asiatic Pacific theater as a Medic with the 147th infantry.

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Portrait of Randolph "Dottie" Ambrose in his U.S. Army uniform with his wife, Phoebe Bemis beside him. Mr. Ambrose worked at the Safeway in Woodstock for many years and died in 2001. Mrs. Ambrose was originally from Toms Brook.
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