Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Group photograph of attendees of the Triplett School May Day celebration on May 13, 1952.

Center (seated, left to right): May Day King, Kenneth Hawkins and May Day Queen, Joanne Philips

Attendants (standing, left to right): Doug Click, Burwell…

Photograph showing the Shenandoah County Alms House residents and staff along with the Shenandoah County Board of Supervisors and County Physician in 1943.

Pictured are, from left to right:

Front Row, Seated:
Albert Helsley (Superintendent,…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Cheryl (Pence) Rudy as a young bride in her wedding gown, veil, and bouquet.

Cheryl was from Mount Jackson, the daughter of Wayde Hampton Pence, Jr. and Elva Mae (Nichols) Pence.

She graduated from…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Cheryl K. (Pence) Rudy as a young woman with long dark hair and bangs.

Her parents were Wayde Hampton Pence, Jr. and Elva Mae "Essie" (Nichols) Pence.

She was from the Mount Jackson area and…

Photograph showing the faculty of Central High School at a "Faculty Supper."

The image appeared in the 1963 Central High School Yearbook "Wings."

The individuals are:

Left table, left to right:
Stanley Rhinehart, Unidentified, James Wood,…

Photo of a photograph of a line of unidentified men in suits, standing in front of the Woodstock Fire Department building, located at 121 W. Court Street Woodstock VA.

The building is mostly finished, however, construction debris and tools are…

Marriage certificate attesting that Matthew Napoleon Brinker and Dorothy Elizabeth Pence were married in Mt. Jackson, Virginia, on March 28, 1944.

The Methodist minister was Rev. James L. Early, Jr.

Photograph of Romanus Pence (left) seated beside his wife, Beulah May (Myers) Pence with their son, Lester A. Pence posed behind them.

The family was from the Edinburg area of Shenandoah County. They had a farm on Bethel Church Road at Hamburg,…

Photograph of Harry Pence, a Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) cadet. He is wearing his school's uniform. Pence was from New Market Virginia.

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

Photograph of Hazel Agnes (Pence) Renalds on her wedding day. She is shown standing in a yard and wearing a bridal dress, veil, and holding a bridal bouquet.

She married Richard R. Renalds on July 27, 1929, in New Market.

Her parents were…

Photograph of Hazel Agnes (Pence) Renalds in her bridal gown and standing beside her two siblings, Samuel Everett Pence and Mildred (Pence) Wyant.

This photograph was made when she married Richard R. Renalds on 27 July 1929.

The ceremony took…

Photograph showing Wayne A. Pence as a boy.

The name, "Wm R. Pence", and the place, "Strasburg", are written on the glass plate. Wayne was the son of William R. Pence of Fishers Hill.

Photograph showing the Pence family of near Fishers Hill.

Pictured are William Pence (in his US Navy Uniform), his wife Helen (Garrett) Pence, and their son Wayne A. Pence.

The name, "Wm R. Pence", and the place, "Strasburg", are written on…

Photograph of Robert Samuel Tysinger and his wife, Lydia (Pence) Tysinger, seated, with their daughters, son-in laws, and one granddaughter.

Robert S. Tysinger was a well-known farmer and carpenter from Lantz Mills.

Identified are:

Front…

Ollive M. "Ollie" (Coffelt) Pence as a young woman with a bow in her long hair.

Ollie was the daughter of John William "Will" and Lucy Charlotte "Lue" (Rhinehart) Coffelt from rural Edinburg.

She married Claude William Pence (1898-1981).

Portrait photograph of Harvey Lee Pence in his U.S. Army uniform when he was a young man.

His parents were Carter and Daisy Bowers Pence. His wife was Pearl Mae (Rhinehart) (1925-2016) Pence.

The name, "Harvey Pence", is written on the glass…

Portrait photograph of Lester A. Pence with glasses and wearing a suit and tie.

His parents were Charles Romanus and Beulah May (Myers) Pence from the Edinburg area.

He is buried with them in Bethel Lutheran Cemetery in Hamburg, Shenandoah…

William Garnett Pence as a young boy in the studio.

His wife was Gwyneth K. Pence (1918-2008).

He and his wife are buried in Woodstock.

Portrait photograph of Hazel (Pence) Renalds wearing a dress with a decorative collar and flower.

Hazel was born in Forestville, a daughter of Robert A. and Bertie (Heishman) Pence.

She worked as a secretary to the registrar of James Madison…

Photo of a photograph of Matilda Catherine (Fadeley) Rhinehart, seated, with (standing l to r): John William Coffelt (Matilda's son-in-law), his wife and Matilda's daughter, Lue (Rhinehart) Coffelt, and their daughter (Matilda's granddaughter),…

Portrait of Matthew N. Brinker wearing his Army uniform and posed beside his wife, Dorothy E. (Pence) Brinker.

Possibly, this is a wedding photograph.

Photograph of Gyneth (Kibler) Pence as a child.

Her father was Clarence Kibler, and she married William "Bill" G. Pence (1919-1982).

The name, "Lepin Kibler", or something like it, is written on the glass plate of this image.

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 three sisters identified as (l to r) Margaret Anne (Branner) Olinger, Lillian Sue (Branner) Pence, and Nancy Grey (Branner) Stewart.

Their parents were Allen and Pauline (Theis) Branner and they grew up in the New Market area.

Portrait photograph showing Harry Douglas Pence Sr. and his wife Virginia (Smith) Pence.

The two lived in Fishers Hill. Harry served in the US Army during the Second World War.

The name, "Harry Pence", is written on the glass plate negative…
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