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Portrait photograph of Nettie M. (Ritenour) Burner from the early 20th century.

Born in Fort Valley, she was the daughter of George Morgan (1854-1920) and Sarah Frances (McInturff) (1854-1927) Ritenour.

She married William Henry Burner…

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 William Henry Burner as a young man.

He was from Fort Valley, the son of John Jacob (1844-1923) and Ellen M. (Smith) (1849-1928) Burner.

His wife was Nettie Mabel (Ritenour) Burner (1881-1932).

He and his wife had…

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.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified woman. Although she has been tentatively identified as Martha Jane Burner Ritenour, there is not enough information to confirm it.

Photograph of Carroll C. Burner, left, wearing a U.S. Navy Aviation Machinist Mate's uniform, and seated beside an unidentified man.

Carroll Burner served in the US Marine Corps and in the United States Navy as an Aviation Machinist Mate.

He…

Photograph of Elwood Burner as a young man with round glasses.

Elwood Burner was from Woodstock, the son of Walter Elwood Burner and Bessie May (Gochenour) Burner.

He married Rachel Frances Hoover in 1946. At that time, Elwood was an…

Daniel F. Burner, Sr (left), seated beside his son, Daniel F. Burner, Jr.

Both men are wearing U.S. Army uniforms. Mr. Burner, Sr., was a graduate of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA), served as Mayor of Woodstock, and worked as an antiques…

Heavily damaged image of the U.S. Marine Corps' letter notifying the family of Private Joseph Luther Burner that he had been killed in action. From the legible words on the image, it appears his service in WWII was in the Pacific theatre.

Pvt.…

Photograph of Daniel Burner, Jr., in his U.S. Army uniform, beside his father, Daniel Burner, Sr., also in uniform.

Mr. Burner, Sr., was a graduate of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA), served as Mayor of Woodstock, and worked as an antiques…

Photo of a portrait photograph of Irvin Lewis Burner wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

Irvin Lewis (some records say “Louis”) was the son of Azariah “Asa” Weston (1896-1987) and Effie Virginia (Nicholson) (1901-1985) Burner. His father worked at a…

Photograph of Carroll Burner wearing a United States Navy uniform indicating he was an Aviation Machinist Mate.

Carroll Burner served in the U.S. Marine Corps and in the United States Navy as an Aviation Machinist Mate.

He was the son of…

Photograph of Effie (Nicholson) Burner holding her young daughter, Jo Ann (Burner) Dellinger.

Group of mostly unidentified students posed in front of Woodstock High School (located on Court Street), circa 1927.

Identified are:

Front row, 3rd from left was Lenna Boyer, 6th from the left was Elizabeth Haun.

Second row: 1st on the left…

Group of mostly unidentified Woodstock High School students from the 1920s.

Included in the picture are Becky Stoner and J. Davis although we do not know exactly where each one is in the photograph.

Willard Bauserman, Sr. is pictured on the…

Group of female students seated on the steps of Woodstock High School.

Some have been identified. They are:

(Top row, l to r) Eunice (Miller) Willett and Beatrice (Beydler) Keller;
(2nd row, l to r) ?, Louise (Funk) Crabill (fur collar), ?,…

Photograph of the cast of the four-act comedy, "An Arizona Cowboy," on stage at the Calvary School, located near Woodstock. The play was presented on April 3rd, raising $36.50, and April 4th, raising $31.00. String music and singing was provided by…

Photograph of Lelia (Burner) Boswell as a young woman with glasses and short hair.

She was from the Calvary area near Woodstock and was the daughter of Harry Cameron and Annie Elizabeth (Heishman) Burner.

Her first husband was Thomas R.…

Portrait photograph of Daniel F. Burner, Sr. as a young man.

His parents were William Magruder and Bertie (Fadeley) Burner. He married Martha Hitchcock and they had two sons, Daniel Jr. and William S. Burner.

Portrait photograph of Louise V. (Burner) Pence wearing her hair back.

Louise married Gilbert E. Pence, Jr. in Washington D.C., in 1947. At the time, both she and her new husband lived in the city.

Photograph of Mary Frances (Burner) Didawick as a young woman.

She was the daughter of W.L. and Marilla (Keller) Burner and married Glenn Henry Didawick (1897-1959) sometime around 1920.

Glenn H. Didawick was the son of Thomas J. and Ida Alice…

Photograph of Stanley Noah Helsley, Jr. (left) and his sister, Phyllis (Helsley) Ryan, as young children.

Another brother, Robert, was born after this photograph was taken. Their parents were Stanley N. Helsley Sr. and Mabel (Burner) Helsley, of…

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…

Photograph of Mabel (Burner) Helsley as a young woman.

She was married to Stanley Noah Helsley and they had three children: Stanley, Jr., Phyllis (who married Ray Ryan) and Robert "Bobby" Helsley.

The family lived in rural Edinburg.

Photograph of Ralph A. Rhodes and his wife, Marguerite (Burner) Rhodes.

Ralph was from Maurertown, the son of David Samuel and Mary A. "Minnie" (Bowman) Rhodes. Both he and his father were farmers.

Marguerite was the daughter of Milton S. and…
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