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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
In 1999 the Shenandoah County Historical Society acquired over 31,000 of these negatives from the estate of local collector Charles D. Bauserman. Volunteers from the historical society worked over the next several decades to house, number, and scan each image. This effort resulted in over two tons of Morrison plates and negatives being processed and digitized. &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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Front Row:&#13;
Marion Swartz Jr., Jimmy Keller, Cletus Fauber, Luther Branson Kohne Jr., Russell Miller, Calvin Crabill, Coach Paul Beable&#13;
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Lane Carpenter, Beverly Bly, Bill Suddith, Wayne Hottle, Earl Milroy Jr., Victor Landis&#13;
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&#13;
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                <text>Photograph of four generations of women from the Gochenour, Windle, and Reynolds Families.  &#13;
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Identified are: Mary (Gochenour) Fauber, (back), her daughter from her first husband, Alice (Windle) Gochenour (right), her granddaughter, Florence (Gochenour) Reynolds, and her great-granddaughter, Eula Magdalene Reynolds.&#13;
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Mary (Gochenour) Fauber was the daughter of Levi and Mary (Wisman) Gochenour. She had two husbands. The first was Henry Windle (1848-1901) whom she married in 1873. After he died, she marred again in 1903 to Cornelius Fauber (1839-1911).&#13;
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Her daughter, Alice B. (Windle) Gochenour married Calvin Gochenour in 1892 and raised eleven children with him. When she died the newspaper described her as "a well-beloved citizen of the Fairview community".&#13;
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Mary (Gochenour) Fauber's granddaughter, Florence (Gochenour) Reynolds, married Joseph Calvin Reynolds (1891-1991) and had four children.&#13;
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The youngest in this photograph, Eula M. (Reynolds) Swartz, married Charles Irving Swartz (1911-1996) and raised two daughters, Anna Mae and Mary Ruth Swartz. The couple lived near Saumsville.</text>
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                <text>The glass plate negative of this image was stored in a box labeled "Nov 1923".</text>
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                <text>Identified in 2012 by Jane (Coffelt) deCoursey who was the great great granddaughter of Mary (Gochenour) Windle Fauber.</text>
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                <text>Phyllis Wright later made some revisions and this family history is also available in the book, "Jacob Gochenour Family History", pages 86, 134, 236, 257.</text>
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                <text>Florence (Gochenour) Reynolds appears in Morrison Studio Collection numbers 003295, 010343, 011465, 017873, 023197, and 025112.</text>
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                <text>Eula M. (Reynolds) Swartz appears in Morrison Studio Collection numbers 003295, 005409, 010343, 010872, 017873, and 025112.</text>
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