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Maude (Golladay) Sheetz
Maude was the daughter of George Russell (1871-1940) and Theresa Benton (Brill) (1869-1896) Golladay.
Her husband was Oscar Sheetz (1886-1951). The couple lived in Woodstock.
Maude (Lindamood) Funkhouser
The name, "Maud Funkhouser", is written on the glass plate negative of this image.
Maude was one of at least seven children born…
Tags: Funkhouser, Lindamood, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Women
Maude (McDaniel) Crisman and John W. Crisman
The couple raised seven children together in Fort Valley.
Tags: Crisman, McDaniel, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Maudie (Tucker) Natt, Unknown Boy, and Yvonne
Maudie was the daughter of James and Hannah (Mauzy) Tucker.
She married Charles…
Tags: African Americans, Children, Natt, Shenandoah County, Tucker, Virginia, Women
Maudie V. (Tucker) Natt
Maudie was the daughter of James and Hannah (Mauzy) Tucker.
She married Charles "Charlie" Natt, and by the 1950 census, she had six…
Tags: African Americans, Natt, Shenandoah County, Tucker, Virginia, Women
Maulsby Borden
This photograph was used in the 1925 Woodstock High School yearbook, "Connecting Links". Maulsby graduated from the high school in 1925.
Tags: Borden, Men, Shenandoah County, Students, Virginia, Woodstock, Woodstock High School
Maur-Brook Lodge
Tags: Homes, Hotels, Maurertown, Postcards, Shenandoah County, Tourists, Virginia
Maurertown Brethren Church
The church was founded in 1885 by E.B. Shaver. It has had a long history and continues to be a central part of the Maurertown community.
Tags: Brethren, Churches, Maurertown, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Maurertown Brethren Church
As of 2025 the church still stands on Old Valley Pike in that community.
The photograph is labeled "Brethren Church Maurertown VA" and bears crop marks, indicating Morrsion Studios produced this…
Tags: Brethren, Church, Maurertown, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Maurertown Depot
The building is no longer standing.
Tags: Depots, Maurertown, Men, Railroads, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Maurertown Mill
The three men shown in the postcard are, from left to right, _____ Trussell, Lee Sager owner of the mill, and Sam Funk the mill foreman.
The mill was steam…
Tags: Maurertown, Mill, Postcards, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Maurertown School
This school was built south of town on the east side of Rt. 11.
It served the community until 1941, when it was sold to James Bowers who…
Tags: Buildings, Maurertown, Schools, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Maurertown School House
Tags: Maurertown, Schools, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Maurertown Stores
The stores were located on what is now US Route 11.
Tags: Aleshire, Business, Clem, Downtown, Maurertown, McInturff, Postcards, Shenandoah County, Stores, Virginia
Maurertown VA Post Office
Tags: Maurertown, Offices, Postcards, Posts, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Maurertown Va.
Tags: Maurertown, Postcards, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Maxine Bowers
She was the daughter of Luther Bowers and Elizabeth (Polk) Bowers. She lived at Bowman's Crossing.
Tags: Bowers, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Women
Maxine Janette Sager's Birth Registration
Parents were Charles Henry Sager and Jessie Ellen Sherman..
Tags: Certificates, Sager, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Maxine Lloyd
Maxine attended Edinburg High School.
Tags: Lloyd, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Women
Maxwell Alexander Miller's U.S. Navy Discharge
Tags: Certificates, Miller, Navy, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Maxwell Brothers Cottage Court, New Market, Va.
Tags: Motels, New Market, Postcards, Virginia
May Cecelia Whitaker Rinker
Published in the Shenandoah Herald on April 10, 1969 as part of their "Country Kitchens" series.
May Whitaker Rinker was born May 1, 1901 in Shenandoah County. She married Garnett L. Rinker Sr. They…
Tags: Rinker, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Women
May Day - 1929 - Seniors
One photograph is labeled "May Day - 1929 - Seniors" and the second is labeled "What 'We' Wore."
The individuals in the photograph…
Tags: Photograph, Schools, Shenandoah County, Strasburg, Virginia

