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Advertisment for Edinburg Volunteer Firemen's Carnival

Photograph of Edith (Gochenour) Fleming as a young woman standing beside a wicker chair.

Edith was the daughter of Calvin and Alice B. (Wendle) Gochenour, a farming couple on Fairview Road near Woodstock. She was one of at least thirteen…

Photograph of Edith Mae (Stepp) Richard (left), her husband, Stanley L. Richard (right) in his U.S. Army uniform, and Stanley's niece, Freda Wharton.

Stanley was the oldest child born to William Arthur and Rena Mae (Orndorff) Richard. Edith was…

Scan of a photograph showing "Edith" demonstrating quilting at the Shenandoah County Fair in September of 1978.

Photograph of Edith L. Eckard.

Edith was born December 24 1902 to parents John Eckard and Vertie Eckard. She grew up near the Hamburg community with three siblings. At one point her father ran one of the community's stores.

In 1928 she…

Photograph of Edith Edna (Spiggle) Reynard standing in the studio with one hand on a chair.

Her husband was Frederick Lee Reynard (1885-1953).

Photograph of Edith Edna (Spiggle) Reynard standing in the studio wearing a striped dress.

Edith was born in Bedford, Virginia, to William Turner (1871-1933) and Annie Rebecca (Grim) (1868-1905) Spiggle. She grew up in the Madison District of…

Photo of a portrait photograph of Edith Frances (Markley) Minnick, daughter of Frank and Fannie (Miller) Markley.

She married Charles Clayton Minnick, Sr. (1918-1991).

Undated photograph showing "Miss Edith (May) Miller."

Edith Milller was born March 28, 1878 in Edinburg Virginia and died on April 28, 1955 in the same town. Her parents were George M. and Fannie Vincent Miller. Siblings were W.V. Miller,…

Portrait photograph of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) cadet Edmund Kavanagh in his school’s uniform. Edmund was a member of Massanutten Academy's class of 1927.

This photograph appeared in the academy's 1927 yearbook. In it, they note he is…

Photograph of Dr. Edmund Woodward (left) and his wife Frances Woodward (right).

The photograph was taken at the Shelter Chapel located at Shrine Mont in Orkney Springs Virginia. The chapel and other buildings are visible in the image.

The…

Photograph of "Edna" labeled "all ready for some class." It appeared in Pauline Lichliter's Strasburg High School scrapbook and is dated May 17 1920.

Photograph of Edna May (Seibert) Hisey (left) with her mother, Bessie Bruce (Koontz) Seibert (right).

Bessie Bruce Koontz was the daughter of Robert G. and Bettie (Fravel) Koontz. She married Charles Wilbur Seibert (1870-1964) and had three…

Portrait photograph of Edna (Stultz) Oliver when she was young.

Her parents were Luther Abbott (1859-1922) and Minerva Frances (Wolverton) (1863-1947) Stultz.

She married George Thomas Oliver (1875-1964) and by the 1920 census, the couple had…

Edna May (Seibert) Hisey standing by a bench and wearing a jacket and skirt.

Edna was the middle child and only daughter of Charles Wilbur (1870-1964) and Bessie Bruce (Koontz) (1878-1955) Seibert. Her father worked odd jobs. She had an older…

Portrait photograph of Edna Racey as a young woman.

Portrait photograph of Edna Catharine Stine.

This photograph appeared in the 1925 Strasburg High School yearbook "Shenandoah." Edna graduated from the high school that year and was known as "Professor."

Portrait photograph of Edna V. (Hoover) Tamkin as a young woman.

Edna and her husband are most remembered as the former owners of Artz Hardware on W. King Street in Strasburg.

Edna was born in Woodstock, to Charles Luther (1866-1942) and Sarah…

Edna Virginia (Gordon) Coffelt pictured as a young woman.

Born in Warren County, Edna was the daughter of Benjamin F. and Barbara Virginia (McDaniel) Gordon.

She married Guy Ephraim Coffelt in 1921 in Strasburg.

The couple lived in…

Newspaper Clipping

Article about Derek Ritenour, Agriculture teacher at Peter Muhlenberg Middle School

Portrait photograph of Dick Wickham in his U.S. Army uniform.

He was a plumber and electrician in Woodstock for many years.

After he died, his Woodstock home was acquired by the Woodstock Museum.

Portrait photograph of Dick Wickham as a young man wearing a suit and tie.

Plate damage is visible.
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