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Marriage in Maryland
Photograph of a paper marriage document that shows significant damage.
The name, "L.A. Fadely" and "M. Shipe" are visible as is the place, Washington County, Maryland.
The name, "L.A. Fadely" and "M. Shipe" are visible as is the place, Washington County, Maryland.
Tags: Fadely, Marriage, Shenandoah County, Shipe, Virginia
"Shipe"
Unidentified toddler is seated on a wicker chair.
The name, "Shipe", is written on the glass plate.
The name, "Shipe", is written on the glass plate.
Tags: Children, Shenandoah County, Shipe, Virginia
Robert and Lesta Shipe
Robert Shipe, seated, with his little sister, Lesta A. Shipe, photographed as young children.
Robert and Lesta were the two oldest children born to Albert and Eunice (Tamkin) Shipe. They were from Fort Valley.
Robert and Lesta were the two oldest children born to Albert and Eunice (Tamkin) Shipe. They were from Fort Valley.
Tags: Children, Shenandoah County, Shipe, Virginia
Rachel (Fravel) Shipe
Portrait of Rachel (Fravel) Shipe wearing a strand of faux pearls.
Her parents were John William and Sallie E. (Gochenour) Fravel.
She married Christopher J. Shipe, Jr.
Her parents were John William and Sallie E. (Gochenour) Fravel.
She married Christopher J. Shipe, Jr.
Tags: Fravel, Shenandoah County, Shipe, Virginia, Women
"Bud" Shipe
Portrait of "Bud" Shipe as a teenager. He was the son of James Shipe.
Tags: Men, Shenandoah County, Shipe, Virginia
Garland "Bud" & Winford Stephens
Portrait of Garland D. Stephens and his wife, Winifred (Walters) Stephens. Garland "Budd" Stephens was from Edinburg and his parents were Dabney Thomas and Maude Edna (Shipe) Stephens. He graduated from Edinburg High School in 1947 and married…
Lichliter Sisters From Fort Valley
Photograph of the four Lichliter sisters, all from Detrick in Fort Valley. Identified as (l to r): Georgie F. Shipe, Reva Mae Lichliter, Anna Lee Ritenour, and Thelma Shiflett. All are buried in Detrick Cemetery in Fort Valley.
Their parents were…
Their parents were…
"Shipe"
Photograph of two unidentified women.
The glass negative bears the name "Shipe."
The glass negative bears the name "Shipe."
Tags: Children, Shenandoah County, Shipe, Virginia
Mary Elizabeth Painter
Three different portraits of Mary Elizabeth Combs Painter. She is looking towards the camera in the two left portraits and looking away from the camera in the right portrait. She wears a collared blouse tucked into a skirt.
Born in Toms Brook,…
Born in Toms Brook,…
Garland and Winifred Stephens
Portrait of Garland D. Stephens and his wife, Winifred (Walters) Stephens. Garland "Budd" Stephens was from Edinburg and his parents were Dabney Thomas and Maude Edna (Shipe) Stephens. He graduated from Edinburg High School in 1947 and married…
Zane and Dean Lichliter
Photograph of two brothers, Zane (left) and Dean (right) Lichliter as children. Their parents were Carson Marion Lichliter (1919-1975) and Ruby Arlene Lichliter Shipe Jett (1923-2006). They had a sister, Lana, who is not pictured.
The boys grew…
The boys grew…
Zane and Dean Lichliter
Photograph of two brothers, Zane (left) and Dean (right) Lichliter as children. Their parents were Carson Marion Lichliter (1919-1975) and Ruby Arlene Lichliter Shipe Jett (1923-2006). They had a sister, Lana, who is not pictured.
The boys grew…
The boys grew…
Zane and Dean Lichliter
Two brothers, Zane (left) and Dean (right) Lichliter, standing together in similar outfits.
Their parents were Carson Marion Lichliter (1919-1975) and Ruby Arlene Lichliter Shipe Jett (1923-2006). They had a sister, Lana, who is not…
Their parents were Carson Marion Lichliter (1919-1975) and Ruby Arlene Lichliter Shipe Jett (1923-2006). They had a sister, Lana, who is not…
Georgie Lichliter Shipe
Portrait of Georgie Lichliter as a young woman.
Tags: Lichliter, Shenandoah County, Shipe, Virginia, Women
Will and Emma Shipe
Portrait of Will and Emma Shipe when they were young.
William C. “Will” Shipe and Emma Lee (Lichliter) Shipe were lifelong Fort Valley residents and farmers. Will was the son of John and Isabelle (Smith) Shipe while Emma was the daughter of…
William C. “Will” Shipe and Emma Lee (Lichliter) Shipe were lifelong Fort Valley residents and farmers. Will was the son of John and Isabelle (Smith) Shipe while Emma was the daughter of…