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678 Indexed Records Spanning 1730 to 1977
February 4, 1915

Marriage Licenses Issued

County Clerk Johnson has issued marriage licenses to the following couples: Lawrence H. Welsh and Annie M. Kidwiler, both of the county; Ralph L. Stephenson and Mary Cummings, both of Harper’s Ferry; Jerry Triggs, Jr., of […]
December 17, 1914

Death of Marcus Stewart

Mr. Gus Stewart went to Pittsburg, Pa., last week to the funeral of his brother, Marcus Stewart who died of pneumonia. His wife was Miss Kate Halpin of this place who survives him with a son […]
December 10, 1914

Flanagan butchers large porkers

Our friend James Flanagan, of Bakerton, killed some unusually big porkers last week, the largest weighing 468 pounds and another 452. He presented the editor of the Register with a generous supply of very nice sausage, […]
December 8, 1914

Obituary: Michael Higgins

Died, at his home in Cumberland Wednesday, after a lingering illness Michael Higgins, a B. & O. R. R. employee. He was formerly a foreman of the Winchester branch and lived in Halltown. Surviving him are […]
December 3, 1914

Lamon, Flanagan surprise with Wedding

Mrs. Bertha D. Flanagan and Mr. A. A. Lamon, both of this county, were married on Monday last at the Presbyterian manse at Duffields by Rev. John C. Siler. The bride was the widow of John […]
November 19, 1914

Items from Bakerton.

Items From Bakerton. I see through your columns news from other places, and I thought that I would give you some from our little town. Bakerton is growing and is now about a mile long. It […]
October 29, 1914

Power Plant at Weverton Rumor

The plans have been launched for the construction of a huge power plant at the old Weverton dam at Weverton, on the Potomac river, which is to generate power for the lights of Washington and to […]
September 24, 1914

Lamon to Manage Flanagan Farms

A. A. Lamon, who has been chief clerk at the Hotel Evans in Winchester for several years, has resigned in order to take charge of the management of Mrs. Bertha Flanagan’s farms at Bakerton, this county.
September 17, 1914

Bertha Flanagan Purchases Touring Car

Mrs. Bertha Flanagan, of Bakerton, has bought a handsome five-passenger Franklin touring car.
September 10, 1914

Niece of Flanagan Dies

Miss Nellie Lamon Miller died very suddenly in her sleep at 2:30 a. m., Saturday, September 5th, at her home in Washington, D. C. She was buried in Greencastle, Pa., cemetery on Monday, her birthday. She […]
September 10, 1914

Morgans Grove Fair Premiums

Morgan’s Grove Fair Premiums. […] Ladies Department […] Cucumber Pickle — Mrs. Nellie Lucas 1st, Oscar Flanagan 2d. […] Mango Pickle — Oscar Flanagan 1st, Mrs. William Flanagan 2d. […] Sweet Pickled Melon — Mrs. C. […]
August 20, 1914

Beinhart of OH visits with Flanagan

Miss Frieda Beinhart, of Cincinnati, Ohio, who was a former member of the faculty of Shepherd College, is the guest of Mrs. Bertha D. Flanagan at Rock Hill this county. Mrs. Bertha D. Flanagan and her […]