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Photograph of the Bowers family posed together outside with a dog.

Identified are:
Back row (l to r): Vallie E. (Bowers) Tevault, her mother and father, Ida Pearl (Good) Bowers and Albert Cornelius Bowers.

Front row (l to r): Treascea Helen…

Portrait photograph of Betty Jane (Wright) Shrum as a young woman.

Betty was the daughter of Wade and Emma (Crabill) Wright. She lived in Woodstock her whole life.

Betty married Irvin "Buck" Shrum (1915-1995) and together they had three sons;…

Damaged photograph of (l to r): Irvin "Buck" Shrum, his oldest son, William "Bill" Leslie Shrum, and his wife, Betty (Wright) Shrum.

Photograph of the Shrum family from Woodstock.

Seated are: Irvin "Buck" Shrum (left), Donnie Shrum (center), and his wife, Betty Jane (Wright) Shrum (right). Standing behind them is their oldest son, William "Bill" Leslie Shrum.

The couple had…

Photograph of three children of James Ray Miller, a farmer and postmaster in Strasburg and his wife, Emily Elizabeth (Funkhouser) Miller.

Identified are (l to r): Cornelia, James Ray Jr. and Marilyn.

Cornelia graduated from high school in 1941…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Debbie (Wright) Good as a young woman.

She was born in the Panama Canal Zone to Richard Eugene and Joyce Marie (Kibler) Wright. She graduated in 1973 from Central High School in Woodstock.

Her first…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Debbie (Wright) Good as a young woman.

She was born in the Panama Canal Zone to Richard Eugene and Joyce Marie (Kibler) Wright. She graduated in 1973 from Central High School in Woodstock.

Her first…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Debbie (Wright) Good as a young woman.

She was born in the Panama Canal Zone to Richard Eugene and Joyce Marie (Kibler) Wright. She graduated in 1973 from Central High School in Woodstock.

Her first…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Debbie (Wright) Good as a young woman.

She was born in the Panama Canal Zone to Richard Eugene and Joyce Marie (Kibler) Wright. She graduated in 1973 from Central High School in Woodstock.

Her first…

Dorothy LaRue (Wright) Hottel seated on a bench as a young woman with short hair and wearing a long necklace with her sleeveless dress.

Dorothy's husband was Ernest Marion Hottel (1911-1976). Both are buried together in Woodstock.

Dorothy LaRue (Wright) Hottel as a young woman with short hair and wearing faux pearls with a sleeveless dress.

Her parents were Homer Milton and Sallie Ann (Funk) Wright, a farming couple from the Saumsville area.

She married Ernest Marion…

Damaged photograph of three generations.

Emma May (Crabill) Wright (left) holding her son Stanley Crabill Wright Sr., and standing beside her seated mother, Elizabeth Ann (Crabill) Crabill.

Emma's husband was Wade Hamption Wright (1877-1953).

Portrait photograph of Ford A. Wright and his wife, Mazie (Ritenour) Wright.

Mazie is wearing a pin on her dress that says, "Remember Pearl Harbor".

Portrait photograph of Ford Andrew Wright as a young man wearing a suit and tie.

He was the son of Wade H. and Emma (Crabill) Wright.

According to family lore, Louis Morrison took this picture just before Ford left for his WWII military…

Photograph of the document certifying that Electrician's Mate Second Class Ford Andrew Wright was honorably discharged from the Navy in Shelton, Virginia, in April, 1946.

Photograph of the three children of Wade Hampton and Emma May (Crabill) Wright.

Identified (l to r) are Ford Andrew Wright, Betty Jane (Wright) Shrum, and Stanley Crabill Wright, Sr.

The name, "Wright", is written on the glass plate.

Photograph of four young men in suits with one man holding a plaque with the words "Vocational FFA" on it. Other words engraved on it are not legible.

Identified (l to r) are: Derwood Myers, Stanley Wright, Harry Clower, and Calvin Wisman.

Portrait photograph of Frederick Lee Wright wearing a suit and tie.

Known as “Lee”, he was the third child born to John William and Edna Florence (Hamrick) Wright. His father farmed. The 1930 census found Lee living on South Water Street with his…

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…

Grace Elma (Booker) Wright as a young girl and pictured with her mother, Helen (Morrison) Booker.

These subjects were the photographer's daughter and granddaughter.

Photograph of the Shrum family.

Identified are (l to r):

Standing: William Leslie Shrum, Richard "Dickie" Irvin Shrum and Donald Wright Shrum

Seated are the boys' parents, Irvin "Buck" Shrum and his wife, Betty Jane (Wright) Shrum.

The…

Photograph of the Shrum family.

Identified are (l to r):

Standing: William Leslie Shrum and Donald Wright Shrum

Seated: Irvin "Buck" Shrum, Richard "Dickie" Irvin Shrum, and Betty Jane (Wright) Shrum.

The family was from rural Woodstock.

Photograph of the family of James Ray and Emily Miller family. Identified are:

Standing: James Ray Miller and his wife, Emily E. (Funkhouser) Miller.

Seated (l to r): James Ray Miller, Jr., his younger sister, Marilyn (Miller) Wright, and his…

Portrait photograph of Jean Marie Wright, from Fort Valley, as a young woman.

Her parents were George V. Wright and Rose Susan (Smoot) Wright Burner.

She married John Smith.

Portrait photograph of Jean Marie Wright as a girl, probably teenaged.

Her parents were George V. Wright and Rose Susan (Smoot) Wright Burner. She grew up in Fort Valley.

She married John Smith.
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