Top rated - New River Valley People
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William Frank and Kiter Marley Anderson466 views     (3 votes)
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Paisley, John and Winnie Weaver809 viewsJohn Paisley, Dawn, Robert, and Winnie Weaver Paisley. They lived at Sugar Grove, Smyth County, VA.     (2 votes)
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TobithaandMilliePerrySheets.jpg887 viewsSeated: Tobitha Ham Perry and daughter Millie Perry Sheets. Standing: Ettie Sheets, daughter of Millie and Ellis Sheets. Millie is holding Effie's son Mack Jay Sheets. Effie was married to Avery Sheets. Courtesy of Mary Ann Talbott matalbott@seidata.com     (2 votes)
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Hash, Albert, Spencer Thornton & Emily1015 viewsThis photo of Albert Hash (center); Emily Spencer (left) and Thornton Spencer (right) was taken on July 2, 1978 at Maggie Spencer's birthday party. Photo by Jeff Weaver     (2 votes)
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mckeethomas.jpg719 viewsSaltville Physician, founded the T. K. McKee Hospital. From the 1922 Alkalite.     (2 votes)
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Emily Frances (Scott) Cornett visiting Galveston, TX - 1921188 viewsEmily (William Washington Cornett's 2nd wife) came from Alton, KS a few years after William's death to stay the winter with her Son, John Winton Cornett and his sons in El Campo, TX. Here she is seen with William Delany Cornett and his girlfriend in front of the Galveston seawall, built after the 1900 storm that ravaged the town.     (1 votes)
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Welsh Family Record564 views     (1 votes)
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Walter Sexton and Ruth Phipps Sexton (Courtesy of Heather Sexton)402 views     (1 votes)
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Nelia Sexton (Courtesty of Heather Sexton)439 views     (1 votes)
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Nelia (younger) and Lalie (older) Sexton (Courtesy of Heather Sexton)419 views     (1 votes)
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Blevins, Judson1127 viewsJudson Blevins (1905-1976) was the son of Jeter C. Blevins and Rosa Sage. This photo was taken while he was a student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He became a physician and mpved to New Jersey and severed all ties with the family in Ashe County.     (1 votes)
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Hash, Boyden and Tamsey Rutherford925 viewsThis photo is of Boyden & Tamsey (Rutherford) Hash in their old age down at Gold Hill, VA. You can see the covered wagon faintly in the back on the top of the hill. From the Howard Hash Collection, courtesy of Brenda Hash Eugenio cherokee9550@verizon.net
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