Estep, Amos | ||
Amos & Hettie Runion Estep & family Left to right, back row: Lina Estep Biller, Charles Estep, Elizabeth Estep Funkhouser, Rosa Estep Estep, Hubert Estep, Lottie Estep Sprinkle. Seated: Amos Estep, Hettie Runion Estep, and to Hettie's left is Edna Estep Fansler. This is another Orkney / Runions Creek family. | ||
Photo contributed by Debbie Estep Turner | ||
Estep, Andrew Jackson "Jack" | Born 4 Jan 1820 | Died 8 Nov 1904 |
Buried Solomon's Church Cemetery, Forestville, VA | ||
Photo contributed by Debbie Estep Turner | ||
Estep, Barryman Alonzo | Born 25 Apr 1876 | Died 23 Apr 1906 |
Buried Solomon's Church Cemetery, Forestville, VA | ||
Photo contributed by Richard & Maureen Baker | ||
Estep, David | ||
Buried Rockingham County | ||
Photographed with wife, Josephine Fulk Estep | ||
Photo contributed by Debbie Estep Turner | ||
Estep, Elizabeth Hepner | Born 1836 | Died 1922 |
Married Jesse Estep | ||
Jesse & Elizabeth lived at Mt. Clifton, VA | ||
Buried Mt. Hermon Cemetery, Macanie, VA | ||
Photo contributed by Debbie Estep Turner | ||
Estep, Hettie Runion | ||
Amos & Hettie Runion Estep & family Left to right, back row: Lina Estep Biller, Charles Estep, Elizabeth Estep Funkhouser, Rosa Estep Estep, Hubert Estep, Lottie Estep Sprinkle. Seated: Amos Estep, Hettie Runion Estep, and to Hettie's left is Edna Estep Fansler. This is another Orkney / Runions Creek family. | ||
Photo contributed by Debbie Estep Turner | ||
Estep, Jesse | Born 1837 | Died 1917 |
Married Elizabeth Hepner | ||
Jesse & Elizabeth lived at Mt. Clifton, VA | ||
Buried Mt. Hermon Cemetery, Macanie, VA | ||
Photo contributed by Debbie Estep Turner | ||
Estep, John H. | Born 7 Mar 1830 | Died 20 Apr 1913 |
Married Susannah Biller | ||
Buried Tomahawk Pond Cemetery, Basye, VA | ||
Photographed with wife, Susannah Biller | ||
Photo contributed by Debbie Estep Turner | ||
Estep, Josephine Fulk | ||
Buried Rockingham County | ||
Photographed with husband, David Estep | ||
Photo contributed by Debbie Estep Turner | ||
Estep, Levi H. | Born 12 Sep 1852 | Died 8 Jun 1920 |
Buried Solomon's Church Cemetery, Forestville, VA | ||
Photo contributed by Richard & Maureen Baker | ||
Estep, Moses | Born 1843 | Died 1927 |
Born in Shenandoah County and lived, for a time, in Tiffin, OH. Moses married twice and half the children are in Shenandoah County and half are in Tiffin. He died in Shenandoah County. | ||
Buried Morning Star Lutheran Church Cemetery, Basye, VA | ||
Photographed with wife, Susannah Biller | ||
Photo contributed by Debbie Estep Turner | ||
Estep, Sam N. | ||
Sam N. Estep on running board, Jacob Funknouser behind wheel Then left to right, Will Hepner, Dave Hepner and Oscar Lamma. | ||
Photo contributed by Debbie Estep Turner | ||
Estep, Susannah Biller | Born 21 Dec 1832 | Died 28 Apr 1920 |
Married John H. Estep | ||
Buried Tomahawk Pond Cemetery, Basye, VA | ||
Photographed with husband, John H. Estep | ||
Photo contributed by Debbie Estep Turner | ||
Estep, Virginia Bowman | Born 1865 | Died 1898 |
Daughter of John and Matilda Estep Bowman | ||
Married Charles Estep | ||
Buried Solomon's Church Cemetery, Forestville, VA | ||
Photo contributed by Debbie Estep Turner | ||
Eutsler, Edward Miley; 1893 - 1952 | ||
Front row from left: George Willard Eutsler, Georgie Llantaine Miley Eutsler, William Edward Eutsler, Roland Byerly Eutsler. | ||
Lois Elisabeth Eutsler (Blackwell), Edward Miley Eutsler. Isabel Eutsler (Grater) | ||
This photo was taken in Greensboro NC when the family lived there. Georgie was born and raised in Woodstock, the oldest child of George W. and Tirzah Miley. George W. was from northern Augusta County, and he and Georgie met when he was a traveling photographer working in the Valley. They are buried at Massanutten Cemetery in Woodstock. | ||
Photo contributed by Mary Byrd Blackwell | ||
Eutsler, George Willard; 1895 - 1959 | ||
Front row from left: George Willard Eutsler, Georgie Llantaine Miley Eutsler, William Edward Eutsler, Roland Byerly Eutsler. | ||
Lois Elisabeth Eutsler (Blackwell), Edward Miley Eutsler. Isabel Eutsler (Grater) | ||
This photo was taken in Greensboro NC when the family lived there. Georgie was born and raised in Woodstock, the oldest child of George W. and Tirzah Miley. George W. was from northern Augusta County, and he and Georgie met when he was a traveling photographer working in the Valley. They are buried at Massanutten Cemetery in Woodstock. | ||
Photo contributed by Mary Byrd Blackwell | ||
Eutsler, Georgie Llantaine Miley; 1866 - 1941 | ||
Front row from left: George Willard Eutsler, Georgie Llantaine Miley Eutsler, William Edward Eutsler, Roland Byerly Eutsler. | ||
Lois Elisabeth Eutsler (Blackwell), Edward Miley Eutsler. Isabel Eutsler (Grater) | ||
This photo was taken in Greensboro NC when the family lived there. Georgie was born and raised in Woodstock, the oldest child of George W. and Tirzah Miley. George W. was from northern Augusta County, and he and Georgie met when he was a traveling photographer working in the Valley. They are buried at Massanutten Cemetery in Woodstock. | ||
Photo contributed by Mary Byrd Blackwell | ||
Eutsler, Isabel (Grater); 1898 - 1989 | ||
Front row from left: George Willard Eutsler, Georgie Llantaine Miley Eutsler, William Edward Eutsler, Roland Byerly Eutsler. | ||
Lois Elisabeth Eutsler (Blackwell), Edward Miley Eutsler. Isabel Eutsler (Grater) | ||
This photo was taken in Greensboro NC when the family lived there. Georgie was born and raised in Woodstock, the oldest child of George W. and Tirzah Miley. George W. was from northern Augusta County, and he and Georgie met when he was a traveling photographer working in the Valley. They are buried at Massanutten Cemetery in Woodstock. | ||
Photo contributed by Mary Byrd Blackwell | ||
Eutsler, Lois Elisabeth | ||
Daughter of Georgie Llantaine Miley & William Edward Eutsler | ||
Married Herman Lunsford Blackwell | ||
Photo contributed by Mary Byrd Blackwell | ||
Eutsler, Lois Elisabeth (Blackwell); 1896 - 1995 | ||
Front row from left: George Willard Eutsler, Georgie Llantaine Miley Eutsler, William Edward Eutsler, Roland Byerly Eutsler. | ||
Lois Elisabeth Eutsler (Blackwell), Edward Miley Eutsler. Isabel Eutsler (Grater) | ||
This photo was taken in Greensboro NC when the family lived there. Georgie was born and raised in Woodstock, the oldest child of George W. and Tirzah Miley. George W. was from northern Augusta County, and he and Georgie met when he was a traveling photographer working in the Valley. They are buried at Massanutten Cemetery in Woodstock. | ||
Photo contributed by Mary Byrd Blackwell | ||
Eutsler, Roland Byerly; 1902 - 1989 | ||
Front row from left: George Willard Eutsler, Georgie Llantaine Miley Eutsler, William Edward Eutsler, Roland Byerly Eutsler. | ||
Lois Elisabeth Eutsler (Blackwell), Edward Miley Eutsler. Isabel Eutsler (Grater) | ||
This photo was taken in Greensboro NC when the family lived there. Georgie was born and raised in Woodstock, the oldest child of George W. and Tirzah Miley. George W. was from northern Augusta County, and he and Georgie met when he was a traveling photographer working in the Valley. They are buried at Massanutten Cemetery in Woodstock. | ||
Photo contributed by Mary Byrd Blackwell | ||
Eutsler, William Edward; 1859 - 1933 | ||
Front row from left: George Willard Eutsler, Georgie Llantaine Miley Eutsler, William Edward Eutsler, Roland Byerly Eutsler. | ||
Lois Elisabeth Eutsler (Blackwell), Edward Miley Eutsler. Isabel Eutsler (Grater) | ||
This photo was taken in Greensboro NC when the family lived there. Georgie was born and raised in Woodstock, the oldest child of George W. and Tirzah Miley. George W. was from northern Augusta County, and he and Georgie met when he was a traveling photographer working in the Valley. They are buried at Massanutten Cemetery in Woodstock. | ||
Photo contributed by Mary Byrd Blackwell | ||
Fadley, Charley | ||
Photographed with Molly Smoot | ||
Jaymee Jenkins purchased this photo at an estate sale, having no interest other than to share the photo with others who may be related to the subject. | ||
Feller, Catherine Baker "Kitty" | ||
Daughter of William and Elizabeth Hottle Baker | ||
Photo contributed by Mary Byrd Blackwell | ||
Feller, Jacob | ||
Husband of Catherine "Kitty" Baker | ||
Photo contributed by Mary Byrd Blackwell | ||
Foltz, Nathaniel Scott | Born 5 Jul 1838 near Forestville, VA | Died 22 Dec 1916, near Forestville, VA |
Second photo | ||
Son of John and Mary Magdalen Funk Foltz | ||
Married Susanna Pence (daughter of Philip) 24 Dec 1863 | ||
Scott was a carpenter and served in Co. G, 136th Virginia Miltia and transferred to Capt. Koontz's cavalry. On 20 Feb 1862, he enlisted as a private in Co. K, 7th Virginia Cavalry, C.S.A. at Martinsburg and was a corporal at war's end. | ||
Buried St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Forestville, VA | ||
Photos contributed by Carol Westfall | ||
Funk, Jesse | ||
Private, 23rd Virginia Cavalry, C.S.A. | ||
Served as superintendent of Warren County, VA Parish Farm after the end of the war. | ||
Photo contributed by Jim Artz | ||
Funkhouser, Barbara Ellen Wetzel | ||
Daughter of Jacob and Annie Teats Wetzel | ||
Married John Henry Funkhouser | ||
In the "heyday" of Bayse and Bryce's Resort, when all the city folk came to the resorts located in the area, someone took this picture and made it into a postcard sold at all the local resorts. | ||
The story handed down is that Barbara could not walk and John Henry made the cart to pull her around in. They lived in the Powder Springs area. | ||
Photo contributed by Shirley Ann Barham | ||
Funkhouser, Hannah Ann | ||
John Isaac Funkhouser born 22 Jan 1881 died 19 Feb 1953 son of Fenton and Sarah See Funkhouser, married 23 Sep 1906 Hannah Ann Funkhouser, born 24 Sep 1884 died 9 Apr 1922 daughter of John Henry and Annie Barb Funkhouser. | ||
Photo contributed by Shirley Ann Barham | ||
Funkhouser, Ida Rebecca Dellinger | Born 7 Jul 1888, Shenandoah County, VA | Died Nov 1973, Hambleton, WV |
Married Jacob Funkhouser | ||
Jacob and Ida Rebecca (Dellinger) Funkhouser and 2 children. Jacob was born 1 Sep 1877 in Shenandoah Co, VA and died Feb 1967 in Hambleton WV. He was the son of John Henry Funkhouser (b 16 Jan 1851, d 25 Jun 1933) and his second wife, Barbara Ellen (Wetzel) Funkhouser. Jake & Ida were married 5 Jul 1905. Ida was born 7 Jul 1888 in Shenandoah Co. and died Nov 1973 in Hambleton WV. They had 8 children - sons: Carl, Ted, Thomas K. Dau: Nora, Alice, Mildred, Joan, Florence | ||
Photo contributed by Shirley Ann Barham | ||
The Isaac and Elizabeth Funkhouser family | ||
The Isaac and Elizabeth Funkhouser family taken 4 July 1904 at Jerome, Va. Front row: Rosa Funkhouser; Wm. A. Funkhouser; Lizzie (Mrs. Luther Funkhouser); Staylor Funkhouser; Hattie Funkhouser Hansberger; Sitting: Leonidas Dellinger; Byron Funkhouser; Robert Funkhouser; James Funkhouser; Granville Funkhouser; Phillip Funkhouser. Second row: Mary Mumaw Funkhouser holding Lizzie Funkhouser Miller; Cassie Noel Funkhouser; Charles Dellinger; Gilbert Funkhouser; Robert Dellinger; Tobias Funkhouser; Franklin Funkhouser. Third row: Isaac Casper Funkhouser; Lafayette Funkhouser; Nellie Funkhouser Dellinger; Hayden Funkhouser; Fenton Funkhouser; Ambrose Funkhouser; Amos Funkhouser; Thomas Miller. Fourth row: Isaac Milton Funkhouser; Alice Funkhouser Hepner; Cordelia Miller; Lily Funkhouser Mumaw; Annie Funkhouser Poling; Samuel Funkhouser; John Isaac Funkhouser; Sarah Miller; Lizzie Funkhouser Miller (Mrs. Thomas Miller); Lula Funkhouser Smoot. | ||
Photo contributed by Shirley Ann Barham | ||
Funkhouser, Jacob | Born 1 Sep 1877, Shenandoah County, VA | Died Feb 1967, Hambleton, WV |
Married Ida Rebecca Dellinger | ||
Jacob and Ida Rebecca (Dellinger) Funkhouser and 2 children. Jacob was born 1 Sep 1877 in Shenandoah Co, VA and died Feb 1967 in Hambleton WV. He was the son of John Henry Funkhouser (b 16 Jan 1851, d 25 Jun 1933) and his second wife, Barbara Ellen (Wetzel) Funkhouser. Jake & Ida were married 5 Jul 1905. Ida was born 7 Jul 1888 in Shenandoah Co. and died Nov 1973 in Hambleton WV. They had 8 children - sons: Carl, Ted, Thomas K. Dau: Nora, Alice, Mildred, Joan, Florence | ||
Photo contributed by Shirley Ann Barham | ||
Funkhouser, Jacob | ||
Sam N. Estep on running board, Jacob Funknouser behind wheel Then left to right, Will Hepner, Dave Hepner and Oscar Lamma. | ||
Photo contributed by Debbie Estep Turner | ||
Funkhouser, John Henry | ||
Daughter of Jacob and Annie Teats Wetzel | ||
Married Barbara Ellen Wetzel | ||
In the "heyday" of Bayse and Bryce's Resort, when all the city folk came to the resorts located in the area, someone took this picture and made it into a postcard sold at all the local resorts. | ||
The story handed down is that Barbara could not walk and John Henry made the cart to pull her around in. They lived in the Powder Springs area. | ||
Photo contributed by Shirley Ann Barham | ||
Funkhouser, John Isaac | Born 22 Jan 1881 | Died 19 Feb 1953 |
John Isaac Funkhouser on his farm in Jerome, Va. The picture was taken in 1942. John Isaac Funkhouser was born 22 Jan 1881 and died 19 Feb 1953, he is buried at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Jerome Va between his 2 wives (1) Hannah Ann (Funkhouser) and ( 2) Minnie (Merkle). | ||
Photo contributed by Shirley Ann Barham | ||
Funkhouser, John Isaac | ||
John Isaac Funkhouser; born 22 Jan 1881; died 19 Feb 1953; son of Fenton and Sarah See Funkhouser; married 23 Sep 1906 Hannah Ann Funkhouser, born 24 Sep 1884 died 9 Apr 1922 daughter of John Henry and Annie Barb Funkhouser. | ||
Photo contributed by Shirley Ann Barham | ||
Funkhouser, Paul Franklin | ||
Paul Franklin Funkhouser; born October 17, 1888; died December 18, 1966; son of Paul H. and Miranda Polk Funkhouser; buried Lebanon Church Cemetery | ||
Photo contributed by Rick & Tina Thomas | ||
Furr, Kenny | ||
Jaymee Jenkins purchased this photo at an estate sale, having no interest other than to share the photo with others who may be related to the subject. | ||
Funkhouser, Tilly | ||
In photo (left to right) Tilly Funkhouser, Milton Hepner, Amanda Funkhouser Wolfe, George Wolfe | ||
Photo contributed by Carol Westfall | ||
Getz, Jonathan T. | Born 3 Mar 1835, Forestville, VA | Died 3 Feb 1901, Getz Corner, VA |
Son of Moses and Mary Jones Getz | ||
Married Leanah Bowers | ||
Buried Solomons Church Cemetery, Forestville, VA | ||
Photograph left to right: Jonathan T. Getz, Leanah Bowers Getz | ||
Photo contributed by Matt Getz | ||
Good family | ||
The Good Family Martin & wife Mary Smith Good and two daughters Mildred (oldest, born 1914) and Beulah (baby, born 1917) This photo was taken about 1918, shortly before Mary's death from influenza. | ||
Photo contributed by Katherine E. Heare Watts | ||
Good, Dorothy | ||
The inscription on the back of the original charcoal, chalk enhanced portrait was "'Dolly' Good came from Germany at the age of 15." If you have interest in or further information about Dorothy "Dolly" Good, please contact Jackie. | ||
This photo contributed by Jackie Good Greathouse | ||
Good, Frank | ||
Jaymee Jenkins purchased this photo at an estate sale, having no interest other than to share the photo with others who may be related to the subject. | ||
Good, George | Born 1805 | Died 1853 |
Married Rebecca Schmucker in 1830, listed in the 1850 census in Shenandoah County, next door to his father-in-law, Rev. John Nicholas Schmucker, but no further record has been found. | ||
This photo contributed by Jackie Good Greathouse | ||
Good, Helen Virginia Stickley | Born 14 Sep 1850, Strasburg, VA | Died 13 Jan 1923 |
Married 8 Mar 1877, Shenandoah County, VA, Strother Romanus Good Buried Riverview Cemetery, Strasburg, VA Photograph: left to right Strother, Martin, Helen Stickley Good | ||
Photo contributed by Katherine E. Heare Watts | ||
Isaac Good Home | ||
Jaymee Jenkins purchased this photo at an estate sale, having no interest other than to share the photo with others who may be related to the subject. | ||
Good, Martin, Mildred & Beulah | ||
Left to right: Beulah, Martin & Mildred Good Martin's wife, Mary Jane Smith Good, died 15 Oct 1918 of spanish influenza. Martin and Mary's first child, Victor Leroy Good, also died as an infant. | ||
Photo contributed by Katherine E. Heare Watts | ||
Good, Martin Luther | Born 31 Dec 1887, Shenandoah County, VA | Died 17 May 1921, Westernport, Allegany County, MD |
Son of Strother Romanus & Helen Virginia Stickley Good Buried Philo Cemetery, Westernport, Allegany County, MD Photograph: left to right Strother, Martin, Helen Stickley Good | ||
Photo contributed by Katherine E. Heare Watts | ||
Good, Rebecca Schmucker | ||
Married George Good in 1830, listed in the 1850 census in Shenandoah County with her husband, living next door to her father, Rev. John Nicholas Schmucker. After her husband's death in 1853, she moved to Pendleton County, VA (now WV) and later to Randolph County, WV and then to Barbour County, WV. | ||
This photo contributed by Jackie Good Greathouse | ||
Salvanus Good Family | ||
Photography mark shows this picture was taken in Cumberland, Maryland. There is a Confederate named Sylvanus Good. Is this the same fellow? If so, is the wife in photo No. 1, Virginia or No. 2, Mary Alice? | ||
Jaymee Jenkins purchased this photo at an estate sale, having no interest other than to share the photo with others who may be related to the subject. | ||
Good, Strother Romanus | Born 19 Apr 1850, Maurertown, VA | Died 28 Jul 1939 |
Married 8 Mar 1877, Shenandoah County, VA, Helen Virginia Stickley Buried Riverview Cemetery, Strasburg, VA Photograph: left to right Strother, Martin, Helen Stickley Good | ||
Photo contributed by Katherine E. Heare Watts | ||
Waren Good and wife Fannie | ||
Jaymee Jenkins purchased this photo at an estate sale, having no interest other than to share the photo with others who may be related to the subject. | ||
Hall, Barney | Born: 24 Feb 1853, Shenandoah County, VA | Died: 29 Apr 1915, Mt. Jackson, VA |
Son of John and Mary Ann Lindamood Hall | ||
Married (1) Margaret Delawder, 9 Jul 1881 (2) Dora Virginia Romick, 25 Aug 1901 | ||
Buried Solomons Church Cemetery, Forestville, VA | ||
Photo contributed by Don Silvius | ||
Hall, Dr. Charles L. | Born: 10 Apr 1849, Shenandoah County, VA | Died: 15 Sep 1916 |
Son of John and Mary Ann Lindamood Hall | ||
Married Mary E. Miller | ||
Buried Solomons Church Cemetery, Forestville, VA | ||
Photo contributed by Don Silvius | ||
Aaron Hansberger | Born: about December 3, 1857 | Died: April 25, 1934, Seneca County, Ohio |
Son of John R. Hansberger and Rebecca Polk/Poke (John's second wife) | ||
Aaron and his sister, Amanda Ellen are listed as Nicholas' stepchildren in the 1880 census. Aaron moved to Seneca Co. in 1880. | ||
Photo contributed by Bill Brown | ||
Haun (Hawn), Charlie | ||
Photo taken about 1899, probably on Main Street (looking south?). From left: Edgar Newman Leetch, my mother's uncle
(11/1/1894 - 11/4/1956), Susan Logan, Laura Evelyn Leetch, my mother's mother (11/11/1891 - 1/23/1983), and Charlie Haun (Hawn?). Laura E. Leetch's father was Robert Francis Leetch (1/9/1858 - 9/1/1885) who was a painter/decorator, and painted the courthouse, the Shenandoah House, and the "machine works" in Woodstock, among other things. | ||
Photo contributed by Gary Ripple | ||
Heare, Ray & Mildred Good | ||
Ray Herman Heare born 1 Jan 1911, Higginsville, Hampshire County, WV died 23 Nov 1985, Romney, Hampshire County, WV buried Ebenezer Cemetery, Augusta, Hampshire County, WV married 32 May 1932, Cumberland, Allegany County, MD Mildred Louise Good born 26 Dec 1914, Westernport, Allegany County, MD died 20 Jan 2001, Romney, Hampshire County, WV buried, Ebenezer Cemetery, Hampshire County, WV | ||
Photo contributed by Katherine E. Heare Watts | ||
Hepner, Dave | ||
Sam N. Estep on running board, Jacob Funknouser behind wheel Then left to right, Will Hepner, Dave Hepner and Oscar Lamma. | ||
Photo contributed by Debbie Estep Turner | ||
Hepner, Milton | ||
In photo (left to right) Tilly Funkhouser, Milton Hepner, Amanda Funkhouser Wolfe, George Wolfe | ||
Photo contributed by Carol Westfall | ||
Hepner, Will | ||
Sam N. Estep on running board, Jacob Funknouser behind wheel Then left to right, Will Hepner, Dave Hepner and Oscar Lamma. | ||
Photo contributed by Debbie Estep Turner | ||
Hodson, John William | ||
Photo contributed by Sarah Rodgers | ||
Barbara Annie Holler & husband William Nester | ||
Born circa 1828, Shenandoah County, VA | Died Oct 22 1901, Lantz Mlll, VA | |
Daugter of Peter Holler & Magdalene Dake | ||
Married William Nester Aug. 30, 1858, Shenandoah County, VA | ||
Possibly buried Union Forge Church. | ||
Married William Nester, August 30 1858, Shenandoah County | ||
Hollar, Dora | ||
Photograph: Standing in rear, left to right: Ella May McWilliams, Walter Hottle, Annie Bly, George Hottle, Grace Crabill, Earl Hottle Sitting in front, left to right: Dora Hollar, Lula Hottle, Daniel Hottle, Mary Alice Hottle, Audrey Stultz, Ola Shrum | ||
Photo contributed by Charles McWilliams | ||
Holler, Mary Catherine Hottle | ||
Married October 17, 1871 | ||
Reuben died August 22, 1910 at the age of 68 in Toms Brook, Shenandoah Co, VA. He was the son of Jonathan and Anna Holler. Reuben served with Co. C, 7th VA Cavalry. | ||
Mary Catherine was born March 31, 1835 and died Jan 6, 1925 in Toms Brook, VA. She was the daughter of George and Cassandra Hottle. | ||
Both Reuben and Mary are buried in Toms Brook Cemetery. | ||
The Hottle and Holler descendants are still living in the area today, including a great-grandson of Reuben and Mary, Charles McWilliams, who resides in Woodstock, VA. | ||
Holler, Reuben | ||
Married October 17, 1871 | ||
Reuben died August 22, 1910 at the age of 68 in Toms Brook, Shenandoah Co, VA. He was the son of Jonathan and Anna Holler. Reuben served with Co. C, 7th VA Cavalry. | ||
Mary Catherine was born March 31, 1835 and died Jan 6, 1925 in Toms Brook, VA. She was the daughter of George and Cassandra Hottle. | ||
Both Reuben and Mary are buried in Toms Brook Cemetery. | ||
The Hottle and Holler descendants are still living in the area today, including a great-grandson of Reuben and Mary, Charles McWilliams, who resides in Woodstock, VA. | ||
Hoover, Margaret Ann | ||
Married William H. Lambert 26 Apr 1866 | ||
The back row: Perry Smoot and Sallie Lambert Seated: Margaret Ann Hoover and William H. Lambert, Baby: Margaret Susan Smoot Sallie was the daughter of William H. Lambert. William H. is the son of Henry Lambert Jr. Henry Jr., is the son of Henry. | ||
Photo contributed by Sue Rush and Rick Monroe | ||
Hottle, Bertha Stump | ||
Photograph: Front row: left to right: Golda Hottle Wisman, Walter M Hottle, Bertha Stump Hottle, Reba Hottle Ryman Back row: left to right: Duke M Hottle, Eva Hottle Bly, Ruth Hottle Lineweaver, Mary Hottle Barbe, Loy Hottle | ||
Photo contributed by Duke M. & Shirley Cato Hottle | ||
Hottle, Daniel | ||
Photograph: Standing in rear, left to right: Ella May McWilliams, Walter Hottle, Annie Bly, George Hottle, Grace Crabill, Earl Hottle Sitting in front, left to right: Dora Hollar, Lula Hottle, Daniel Hottle, Mary Alice Hottle, Audrey Stultz, Ola Shrum | ||
Photo contributed by Charles McWilliams | ||
Hottle, Duke M. | ||
Photograph: Front row: left to right: Golda Hottle Wisman, Walter M Hottle, Bertha Stump Hottle, Reba Hottle Ryman Back row: left to right: Duke M Hottle, Eva Hottle Bly, Ruth Hottle Lineweaver, Mary Hottle Barbe, Loy Hottle | ||
Photo contributed by Duke M. & Shirley Cato Hottle | ||
Hottle, Earl | ||
Photograph: Standing in rear, left to right: Ella May McWilliams, Walter Hottle, Annie Bly, George Hottle, Grace Crabill, Earl Hottle Sitting in front, left to right: Dora Hollar, Lula Hottle, Daniel Hottle, Mary Alice Hottle, Audrey Stultz, Ola Shrum | ||
Photo contributed by Charles McWilliams | ||
Hottle, George | ||
Photograph: Standing in rear, left to right: Ella May McWilliams, Walter Hottle, Annie Bly, George Hottle, Grace Crabill, Earl Hottle Sitting in front, left to right: Dora Hollar, Lula Hottle, Daniel Hottle, Mary Alice Hottle, Audrey Stultz, Ola Shrum | ||
Photo contributed by Charles McWilliams | ||
Hottle, Loy | ||
Photograph: Front row: left to right: Golda Hottle Wisman, Walter M Hottle, Bertha Stump Hottle, Reba Hottle Ryman Back row: left to right: Duke M Hottle, Eva Hottle Bly, Ruth Hottle Lineweaver, Mary Hottle Barbe, Loy Hottle | ||
Photo contributed by Duke M. & Shirley Cato Hottle | ||
Hottle, Lula | ||
Photograph: Standing in rear, left to right: Ella May McWilliams, Walter Hottle, Annie Bly, George Hottle, Grace Crabill, Earl Hottle Sitting in front, left to right: Dora Hollar, Lula Hottle, Daniel Hottle, Mary Alice Hottle, Audrey Stultz, Ola Shrum | ||
Photo contributed by Charles McWilliams | ||
Hottle, Mary Alice | ||
Photograph: Standing in rear, left to right: Ella May McWilliams, Walter Hottle, Annie Bly, George Hottle, Grace Crabill, Earl Hottle Sitting in front, left to right: Dora Hollar, Lula Hottle, Daniel Hottle, Mary Alice Hottle, Audrey Stultz, Ola Shrum | ||
Photo contributed by Charles McWilliams | ||
Hottle, Walter | ||
Photograph: Standing in rear, left to right: Ella May McWilliams, Walter Hottle, Annie Bly, George Hottle, Grace Crabill, Earl Hottle Sitting in front, left to right: Dora Hollar, Lula Hottle, Daniel Hottle, Mary Alice Hottle, Audrey Stultz, Ola Shrum | ||
Photo contributed by Charles McWilliams | ||
Hottle, Walter M. | ||
Photograph: Front row: left to right: Golda Hottle Wisman, Walter M Hottle, Bertha Stump Hottle, Reba Hottle Ryman Back row: left to right: Duke M Hottle, Eva Hottle Bly, Ruth Hottle Lineweaver, Mary Hottle Barbe, Loy Hottle | ||
Photo contributed by Duke M. & Shirley Cato Hottle | ||
Irwin, Brooks Adolph | Born 1895 | Died 1967 |
Photograph: Front and center: John Adolph Irwin (1871-1951), Minnie Mae Holler Irwin (1877-1969) From the left: Brooks Adolph Irwin (1895-1967), Katherine Irwin (1904-1995), Ethel Mae Irwin (1898-1970), Sue Emma Irwin (1900-1995), Johnny W Irwin (1906-1994) | ||
The family photo and information above has been generously provided by Amelia Gilreath, author of "Oh Shenandoah I love your daughter, The IRWIN-HOLLER Story". | ||
Irwin, Ethel Mae | Born 1898 | Died 1970 |
Photograph: Front and center: John Adolph Irwin (1871-1951), Minnie Mae Holler Irwin (1877-1969) From the left: Brooks Adolph Irwin (1895-1967), Katherine Irwin (1904-1995), Ethel Mae Irwin (1898-1970), Sue Emma Irwin (1900-1995), Johnny W Irwin (1906-1994) | ||
The family photo and information above has been generously provided by Amelia Gilreath, author of "Oh Shenandoah I love your daughter, The IRWIN-HOLLER Story". | ||
Irwin, John Adolph | Born 1871 | Died 1951 |
Photograph: Front and center: John Adolph Irwin (1871-1951), Minnie Mae Holler Irwin (1877-1969) From the left: Brooks Adolph Irwin (1895-1967), Katherine Irwin (1904-1995), Ethel Mae Irwin (1898-1970), Sue Emma Irwin (1900-1995), Johnny W Irwin (1906-1994) | ||
The family photo and information above has been generously provided by Amelia Gilreath, author of "Oh Shenandoah I love your daughter, The IRWIN-HOLLER Story". | ||
Irwin, Johnny W. | Born 1906 | Died 1994 |
Photograph: Front and center: John Adolph Irwin (1871-1951), Minnie Mae Holler Irwin (1877-1969) From the left: Brooks Adolph Irwin (1895-1967), Katherine Irwin (1904-1995), Ethel Mae Irwin (1898-1970), Sue Emma Irwin (1900-1995), Johnny W Irwin (1906-1994) | ||
The family photo and information above has been generously provided by Amelia Gilreath, author of "Oh Shenandoah I love your daughter, The IRWIN-HOLLER Story". | ||
Irwin, Katherine | Born 1904 | Died 1995 |
Photograph: Front and center: John Adolph Irwin (1871-1951), Minnie Mae Holler Irwin (1877-1969) From the left: Brooks Adolph Irwin (1895-1967), Katherine Irwin (1904-1995), Ethel Mae Irwin (1898-1970), Sue Emma Irwin (1900-1995), Johnny W Irwin (1906-1994) | ||
The family photo and information above has been generously provided by Amelia Gilreath, author of "Oh Shenandoah I love your daughter, The IRWIN-HOLLER Story". | ||
Irwin, Minnie Mae Holler | Born 1877 | Died 1969 |
Photograph: Front and center: John Adolph Irwin (1871-1951), Minnie Mae Holler Irwin (1877-1969) From the left: Brooks Adolph Irwin (1895-1967), Katherine Irwin (1904-1995), Ethel Mae Irwin (1898-1970), Sue Emma Irwin (1900-1995), Johnny W Irwin (1906-1994) | ||
The family photo and information above has been generously provided by Amelia Gilreath, author of "Oh Shenandoah I love your daughter, The IRWIN-HOLLER Story". | ||
Irwin, Sue Emma | Born 1900 | Died 1995 |
Photograph: Front and center: John Adolph Irwin (1871-1951), Minnie Mae Holler Irwin (1877-1969) From the left: Brooks Adolph Irwin (1895-1967), Katherine Irwin (1904-1995), Ethel Mae Irwin (1898-1970), Sue Emma Irwin (1900-1995), Johnny W Irwin (1906-1994) | ||
The family photo and information above has been generously provided by Amelia Gilreath, author of "Oh Shenandoah I love your daughter, The IRWIN-HOLLER Story". | ||
Joseph, Grover & Blanche Zella Coffelt | Grover Born: September 17 1888, Mt. Clinton, Virginia | Died: March 27 1958, Mt. Clinton, Virginia |
Blanche Born: August 4, 1893, Edinburg, Virginia | Died: July 21, 1981, Greenbelt, MD | |
Married May 9, 1915, Edinburg, Virginia (this is their wedding photo) - Grover, son of Abner & Elizabeth Ann Arey Joseph | ||
Photo contributed by Bill Barber | ||
Lambert, Sallie | ||
The back row: Perry Smoot and Sallie Lambert Seated: Margaret Ann Hoover and William H. Lambert, Baby: Margaret Susan Smoot Sallie was the daughter of William H. Lambert. William H. is the son of Henry Lambert Jr. Henry Jr., is the son of Henry. | ||
Photo contributed by Sue Rush and Rick Monroe | ||
Lambert, William David | Born 1879 Woodstock, VA | Died 1937, Pittsburgh, PA |
Son of David Lambert (born 1839, a C.S.A. veteran) | ||
Photo contributed by Rick Monroe | ||
Lambert, William H. | ||
Married Margaret Ann Hoover 26 Apr 1866 | ||
The back row: Perry Smoot and Sallie Lambert Seated: Margaret Ann Hoover and William H. Lambert, Baby: Margaret Susan Smoot Sallie was the daughter of William H. Lambert. William H. is the son of Henry Lambert Jr. Henry Jr., is the son of Henry. | ||
Photo contributed by Sue Rush and Rick Monroe | ||
Lamma, Oscar | ||
Sam N. Estep on running board, Jacob Funknouser behind wheel Then left to right, Will Hepner, Dave Hepner and Oscar Lamma. | ||
Photo contributed by Debbie Estep Turner | ||
Leetch, Edgar Newman | ||
Photo taken about 1899, probably on Main Street (looking south?). From left: Edgar Newman Leetch, my mother's uncle
(11/1/1894 - 11/4/1956), Susan Logan, Laura Evelyn Leetch, my mother's mother (11/11/1891 - 1/23/1983), and Charlie Haun (Hawn?). Laura E. Leetch's father was Robert Francis Leetch (1/9/1858 - 9/1/1885) who was a painter/decorator, and painted the courthouse, the Shenandoah House, and the "machine works" in Woodstock, among other things. | ||
Photo contributed by Gary Ripple | ||
Leetch, Laura Evelyn | ||
Photo taken about 1899, probably on Main Street (looking south?). From left: Edgar Newman Leetch, my mother's uncle
(11/1/1894 - 11/4/1956), Susan Logan, Laura Evelyn Leetch, my mother's mother (11/11/1891 - 1/23/1983), and Charlie Haun (Hawn?). Laura E. Leetch's father was Robert Francis Leetch (1/9/1858 - 9/1/1885) who was a painter/decorator, and painted the courthouse, the Shenandoah House, and the "machine works" in Woodstock, among other things. | ||
Photo contributed by Gary Ripple | ||
Linaweaver, Claude Burner | ||
Photograph: Claude Burner and Margaret Susan Smoots Linaweaver Claude was the son of William and Elizabeth Burner Linaweaver and Margaret was the daughter of Perry Smoots of Woodstock, Virginia | ||
Photo contributed by Sue Rush | ||
Linaweaver, William Jackson | ||
Photograph: Wedding picture of William Jackson Linaweaver and Elizabeth Florence Burner William was from Woodstock and Elizabeth was from Page County, Virginia. They were married 17 October 1888. | ||
Photo contributed by Sue Rush | ||
Lineweaver, Ruth Hottle | ||
Photograph: Front row: left to right: Golda Hottle Wisman, Walter M Hottle, Bertha Stump Hottle, Reba Hottle Ryman Back row: left to right: Duke M. Hottle, Eva Hottle Bly, Ruth Hottle Lineweaver, Mary Hottle Barbe, Loy Hottle | ||
Photo contributed by Duke M. & Shirley Cato Hottle | ||
Lineweaver, Ruth Hottle | ||
Photograph: Front row: left to right: Golda Hottle Wisman, Walter M Hottle, Bertha Stump Hottle, Reba Hottle Ryman Back row: left to right: Duke M. Hottle, Eva Hottle Bly, Ruth Hottle Lineweaver, Mary Hottle Barbe, Loy Hottle | ||
Photo contributed by Duke M. & Shirley Cato Hottle | ||
Lloyd, John Harrison | Born 31 Jan 1823 | Died 15 May 1893 |
Son of Thomas Loyd (Lloyd) and Hannah Fadely (Faidley) | ||
Married Barbara Ann Shown, 26 Jul 1860 | ||
Buried in Flat Rock Cemetery | ||
Photo contributed by Wilma Grimm | ||
Logan, Susan | ||
Photo taken about 1899, probably on Main Street (looking south?). From left: Edgar Newman Leetch, my mother's uncle
(11/1/1894 - 11/4/1956), Susan Logan, Laura Evelyn Leetch, my mother's mother (11/11/1891 - 1/23/1983), and Charlie Haun (Hawn?). Laura E. Leetch's father was Robert Francis Leetch (1/9/1858 - 9/1/1885) who was a painter/decorator, and painted the courthouse, the Shenandoah House, and the "machine works" in Woodstock, among other things. | ||
Photo contributed by Gary Ripple | ||
Lysinger, Hardy and Wife | ||
Jaymee Jenkins purchased this photo at an estate sale, having no interest other than to share the photo with others who may be related to the subject. | ||
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