Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Ella (Dyer) Thompson as a young woman and seated with her hands in her lap.

She was the daughter of Bert and Elizabeth (Thomas) Dyer and grew up near Mount Jackson, later moving to Woodstock.

Two of her oldest brothers, George (1903-1918) and…

Photo of a photograph of Ella (Dyer)Thompson standing outside and holding two cats in her arms.

She was the daughter of Bert and Elizabeth (Thomas) Dyer and grew up near Mount Jackson, later moving to Woodstock.

Two of her oldest brothers,…

Undated cabinet card photograph labeled "Ella." It was produced by the Irwin Photo Co. of Edinburg Virginia.

Photograph of Elizabeth Sine when she was named "Miss Woodstock" of 1938.

The Shenandoah Herald published an article about it on November 11, 1938. The headline was: "Miss Elizabeth Sine Wins Beauty Pageant at Woodstock Theatre".

The win…

Photograph of Elizabeth (Showman) Ryman and her two oldest daughters, Sylvia (standing) and Barbara.

Her husband was Lewis F. Ryman and his name was written on the glass plate negative of this image.

Photograph of Elizabeth (Showman) Ryman as a young woman. Her husband was Lewis F. Ryman. She had two daughters and a son.

The name, "Lewis F. Ryman" was written on the glass plate negative.

Fraktur commemorating the birth of Elizabeth Rinker of Shenandoah County.

The Fraktur is dated 1835 and reads:

"To This Couple Wilhelm Rinker and His Wife Sarah Whose Maiden Name is Painter (Bender) Was Born Into This World A Daughter, Year of…

Portrait photograph of Elizabeth Rebecca Getz.

She was a daughter of Charles Monroe and Annie M. (Jones) Getz and had at least five siblings.

She never married and lived in Quicksburg when she died.

Photograph of the certificate awarded to Elizabeth Owens on May 1st, 1928, by the State of Illinois indicating she was a registered nurse under the provisions of the "Illinois Nursing Act".

Portrait photograph of Elizabeth Newman

This photograph was used in the 1925 Woodstock High School yearbook, "Connecting Links". Elizabeth was a member of the Junior class that year.

Portrait photograph of Elizabeth Newman almost in profile.

This photograph was used in the 1925 Woodstock High School yearbook, "Connecting Links".

It is found in the group of photographs labeled "Editorial Staff". The initials, "E.N." are…

Portrait photograph of Elizabeth M. (Heller) Ford in her later years.

She was the daughter of Adolf and Ella (Lichliter) Heller.

She married Dr. William Crank Ford (1866-1937) and lived on North Muhlenberg Street in Woodstock.

Portrait photograph of Elizabeth Louise (Sheetz) Smith as a young woman.

She was born in Calvary, the daughter of Alvin E. Sheetz and Mamie M. (Fadely) Sheetz.

She was the wife of Lewis W. Smith Jr., and was a member of the Liberty Baptist…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Elizabeth L. (Dalke) Sollenberger.

A native of Woodstock, Elizabeth married Charles "Tom" Sollenberger and had five children.

Both she and her husband were very active in the community.

The image…

Portrait photograph of Elizabeth L. (Dalke) Sollenberger with a corsage pinned to her lapel.

A native of Woodstock, Elizabeth married Charles "Tom" Sollenberger and had five children.

Both she and her husband were very active in the community.

Photograph of Elizabeth L. Dalke as a young girl.

A native of Woodstock, Elizabeth married Charles "Tom" Sollenberger and had five children.

Both she and her husband were very active in the community.

Photograph of Elizabeth L. (Dalke) Sollenberger as a young girl.

A native of Woodstock, Elizabeth married Charles "Tom" Sollenberger and had five children.

Portrait photograph of Elizabeth "Betty" (Dalke) Sollenberger posed in studio.

Betty, a lifelong resident of Woodstock, was married to Mr. Charles "Tom" Sollenberger. They had five children and were very active in the local community.

Portrait photograph of Elizabeth "Bessie" Gwinn.

Elizabeth was an instructor at Massanutten Academy for the 1913-1914 school year. Her nickname was "Bessie" and she was from Monterey, Virginia.

Portrait photograph Elizabeth "Bessie" Gwinn.

Elizabeth was an instructor at Massanutten Academy for the 1913-1914 school year. Her nickname was "Bessie" and she was from Monterey, Virginia.

Photograph showing Elizabeth Downey standing on the running board of a car. The photograph is dated July 4, 1927.

Portrait photograph of Elizabeth E. Downey as a young woman.

She was the daughter of Dr. Frederick Clifton "Fred" Downey and Daisy Vance (Dinges) Downey. She lived in Edinburg and never married.

She had a brother, William "Doc" Downey.

Portrait photograph of Elizabeth (Dellinger) Crabill with her hair curled and style and wearing a short-sleeved dress.

Her husband was Joseph Crabill.

Portrait photograph of Elizabeth Ann (Crabill) Crabill with her hair parted in the middle and wearing glasses.

Elizabeth was the daughter of William C. and Elizabeth (Eberly) Crabill. Her husband was Harrison Crabill.

Photograph of Elizabeth Ann (Cook) Polk as a girl with curly hair. She is standing on a chair.

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