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Photograph of Mary Alice Christiana (Sager) Crabill as a young woman standing beside a staircase and wearing a floor-length gown.

She was born to John and Berletta (Dellinger) Sager in Woodstock, VA.

Her family and friends called her…

Photograph of the 1938-1939 Toms Brook High School basketball team posed with their coach seated on the right.

The players are, from left to right:

Front Row:
Marion Swartz Jr., Jimmy Keller, Cletus Fauber, Luther Branson Kohne Jr., Russell…

Photograph of the 1938-1939 Toms Brook High School basketball team posed with their coach.

The players are, from left to right:

Front Row:
Marion Swartz Jr., Jimmy Keller, Cletus Fauber, Luther Branson Kohne Jr., Russell Miller, Calvin…

Photograph of the 1925 Girls Basketball team at Strasburg High School.

Identified are (l to r):

Standing: Mary Evelyn Hamman, Unidentified, Anne Preston Crawford, Anna Snapp, and Selma Funk

Seated: Lois V. McInturff, Georgia C. Purvis, Edna…

Photograph of the document certifying that Private First Class Claude Lemuel Crabill, Jr., was honorably discharged from the U.S. Marine Corps in San Diego, California, on June 16, 1945.

Photograph of the document certifying that Seaman First Class Clifford Clarke Crabill was honorably discharged from the Navy in Shelton, Virginia, on March 10, 1946.

Four generations of the Wisman family identified as:

Louise Virginia (Crabill) Wisman (seated on left), her son, Clarence Luther Wisman (seated on right), her grand daughter, standing on the left, Louise Virginia (Wisman) Carter, and her great…

Group photograph of thirty members of the Harrison and Elizabeth (Crabill) Crabill family from Toms Brook.

Harrison Crabill is not in the picture as he died in 1901.

The couple had seven children: Sally (1866-1912), Sidney (1868-1920), Susan…

Photograph of a hand-written page from what appears to be a Shenandooah County Will book. The page includes partial entries for two separate wills.

At the top, it appears the will of John Hammon came before the court on January 13, 1806. Two…

Photo of an oval-framed photograph of Charles Edward Crabill, best remembered as having been a prominent jeweler in Strasburg.

He was born in Toms Brook to Capt. Emmanuel Crabill and Elizabeth (Eberly) Crabill.

He married in October 1880, to…

Photograph of Charles Lemuel Crabill as a young man.

Born in Washington D.C., Charles was the son of George Dallas and Della Jean (Munger) Crabill. His mother died of influenza in 1918 when Charles was six years old.

Charles was raised by…

Photograph of the form titled, "Notice of the Separation From U.S. Naval Service" signed by Clifford C. Crabill in Shelton, Virginia, in 1946.

Clifford was from Strasburg, Virginia.

The form includes his duty stations (Sampson, NY and aboard…

Photograph of the family of Wade and Emma Mae (Crabill) Wright.

They have been identified as follows (l to r):

Back row: Irvin "Buck" Shrum, Ford Andrew Wright, Sue (Crabill) Wright (Emma Mae's sister), and Stanley Crabill Wright,…

Photograph of Frank and Grace (Hottel) Crabill, farmers from Toms Brook, seated together, with six of their children posed around them.

Identified are (l to r):

Front row: Dorothy (Crabill) Fravel, Frank Crabill, his wife, Grace (Hottel)…

Portrait photograph of Howard Randolph Crabill as a young man wearing a suit and tie.

His wife was Elizabeth (Dellinger) Crabill.

Portrait photograph of Elizabeth (Dellinger) Crabill with her hair curled and style and wearing a short-sleeved dress.

Her husband was Joseph Crabill.

Portrait photograph of Jackie R. Crabill as a young man wearing his U.S. Navy uniform.

His parents were Clarence and Ruth Ida (Ridings) Crabill. Jackie was from Toms Brook.

Photograph of the Wright family who have been identified as: Emma Mae (Crabill) Wright, standing, her husband, Wade H. Wright and her mother, Elizabeth (Crabill) Crabill, are seated below her.

Wade and Emma's three children are in the front.…

Portrait photograph of Elizabeth Ann (Crabill) Crabill with her hair parted in the middle and wearing glasses.

Elizabeth was the daughter of William C. and Elizabeth (Eberly) Crabill. Her husband was Harrison Crabill.

Portrait photograph of Charles Crabill as a young man wearing a suit and tie.

Born in Washington D.C., Charles was the son of George Dallas and Della Jean (Munger) Crabill. His mother died of influenza in 1918 when Charles was six years…

Photograph of Clifford Clarke Crabill as a young boy.

Known as Clarke, he was from Strasburg, the son of Charles Marion (1885-1952) and Hattie Belle (Stickley) (1884-1957) Crabill.

When he registered for the WWII draft, he lived with his…

Photograph of Clifford Clarke Crabill as a young boy.

Known as Clarke, he was from Strasburg, the son of Charles Marion (1885-1952) and Hattie Belle (Stickley) (1884-1957) Crabill.

When he registered for the WWII draft, he lived with his…

Photograph of, from left to right, William Crabill, Dorothy Fravel, and Mary Crabill.

The three siblings were the children of Franklin "Frank" Crabill and Grace (Hottel) Crabill.

The name, "Frank Crabill", is written on the glass plate.

Portrait photograph of Dave Crabill as a young man. He is looking to the side almost in profile.

He is remembered as having served as a town policeman in Strasburg.

The Wright family identified as: Wade H. Wright and his wife, Emma (Crabill) Wright, both seated.

Their three grown children stand behind them and are identified as (l to r): Ford Wright, Betty Jane (Wright) Shrum, and Stanley Crabill Wright.
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