Rosalie Dale Henshaw
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Andreas Voltz - 1586
George Voltz - 1612
Georg Michael Voltz - 1658
Johannes Voltz - 1696
John Martin Voltz - 1721
Daniel Fultz - 1758
John Fultz - 1793
Isaac Fultz - 1820
Isaac & Catharine Proctor Fultz
Cora Alice Fultz - 1861

Cora Alice Fultz Lacy & Carrie Lee Lacy
Cora Fultz was deaf from birth from some inherited genetic disorder. She attended one of the oldest schools in Virginia and the second of its kind in the world, the Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind (VSDB), located in historic and scenic Staunton, VA, was established by an act of the Virginia General Assembly on March 31, 1838. Cora met her husband at this school.
The school celebrates 168 years of continued excellence in educating deaf and blind children, it continues to keep abreast of the times and at the forefront of educational technology. The school utilizes some of the latest and most advanced audio-visual equipment and disability tailored computer applications in its classrooms to provide its students with the best education possible. Now, as in 1839, the arms of the school are open wide for the deaf and blind children of Virginia.
Bessie Bell Lacy - 1891

Bessie Bell Lacy Slade
Rosalie Alice Slade - 1916

Rosalie Dale Henshaw - 1938

James Mark Hajacos - 1956
Stephen Chris Hajacos -1959
Sheree' Michelle Hajacos - 1963
Nicole Hajacos - 1979

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