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Photograph of five women from the Woodstock area. They are (l to r):

Front: Betty (Bemis) Lambert, Marian (Emswiller) Penton, and Hannah (Peer) Gallier.

Standing in back: Fay (Conner) Miller and Marian (Bashaw) French.

Group photograph of the employees of Irvin Inc., a wholesale distributor business that operated just north of Edinburg on Route 11.

Identified are (l to r):

Front row: Royston Shiley, Tommy Helsley, Dave Barb, Margaret Fadeley, Norma Lambert,…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Jenny Peer as a young woman with shoulder-length hair and wearing a horizontally-striped sweater.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Allen Peer, Sr. wearing glasses and a suit and tie.

He is remembered as the founder of the Peer & Brill Motors (Ford Dealership), later Muhlenberg Motors.

The image on the right has a faint mark at…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs.

On the left is Diane (Peer) Beidler.

On the right is her husband, Fred Beidler. The couple married in 1963.

Fred is best remembered for establishing Beidler's Furniture business in 1945 in…

Photograph of a single page from the "Enlisted Record" of Private Thruston S. Peer.

He was inducted into the U.S. Army on August 18, 1941 in Roanoke, Virginia. He completed 8 months and 24 days of Army service before being discharged in "Fair"…

Photograph of Roy Milton Gochenour in a suit and standing beside his wife, Emma Rebecca (Peer) Gochenour.

The couple lived in Woodstock, married in 1919, and raised at least three children.

Photograph of Cleo V. Orndorff of Stary Tannery Virginia.

The name, "Mrs Cleo Peer", and the place, "Star Tannery", are written on the glass plate.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified older woman with glasses (left), and Beverly (Lichliter) Peer Snyder (right).

The name, "Brill", appears to be written on the glass plate.

Portrait photograph of Beverly (Lichliter) Peer Snyder, with styled hair and wearing pearls.

Portrait photograph of Beverly (Lichliter) Peer Snyder.

The name, “John Peer” is written on the glass plate of this image. We have identified the picture as that of his son, Donald Perry Peer, as a young boy.

His parents were John P. (1905-1975) and Gladys V. (Richman) Peer (1914-2007) from…

Photograph of four boys from the Peer family of the Zepp community.

Pictured is: Fitzhugh Cleveland Peer Jr (standing, left), Vincent Eugene Peer (sitting, left), Alexander Graham "Dave" Peer (center, sitting), and Thruston Spencer Peer…

Photograph of Thruston Spencer Peer (1918-1966). Thruston lived in the Zepp community of Shenandoah County Virginia.

Photograph of 3 separate images of the same two people. The woman has been identified as Beverly Lichliter Peer Snyder but the man is still unidentified.

Portrait of Beverly (Lichliter) Peer Snyder wearing a lacy collar with square edges and trimmed at the corners with bows.

Photograph of the Freshman class of Woodstock High School. Ruth Rice, Edna Burner, and Arlene Vann are in the photograph although we do not know where. Gladys Richman Peer Copp was the 1st girl in the 2nd row from the top. The teacher on the far left…

Portrait of Oliver Peer as a young man.

Photograph of Mrs. Helen Peer holding her oldest son, Phil. She wanted this image to send to her husband, Kenneth Keller Peer (1915-1990), who was stationed with the U.S. Army in Chicago, Illinois, at the time.

Photograph of Lydia Frances (Orndorff) Peer.

Lydia was married to William Peer and they had five children, Viola, Mahlon, Fitzhugh, Huie, and Guie. They lived in the Cedar Creek Valley.

The name, "Peer", is written on the glass plate of this…

Portrait of Ernest Wisman wearing a suit and tie.

Ernest was from Edinburg and married Erva Lorraine (Peer) Wisman (1896-1987) in 1924.

During his life, he worked as an insurance salesman, teacher, and, during prohibition, as a Federal agent…

Ernest Wisman shown in profile as a young man.

Ernest was from Edinburg and married Erva Lorraine (Peer) Wisman (1896-1987) in 1924.

During his life, he worked as an insurance salesman, teacher, and, during prohibition, as a Federal agent…

The name, "Peer", appears on the plate for this image of a young child standing beside a bench.

Photograph of the three Fadeley siblings as young children. Pictured left to right, are: Ola Mae, Katherine Marie “Kay”, and Warren Richard. Their parents were Lloyd Richard (1895-1953) and Ada Marie (Didawick) (1893-1979) Fadeley.

The 1940 census…

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