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678 Indexed Records Spanning 1730 to 1977
October 12, 1911

Flanagan, Smith call Registers Office

Miss Martha Flanagan, of Bakerton, and Miss Mary Smith, of Frederick, Md., made a pleasant call at Register office a few days ago.
September 28, 1911

Mrs. John Flanagan births 15 pound son.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Flanagan, of Baltimore, formerly of Bakerton, a fifteen-pound son.
September 28, 1911

Mrs. R.C. Moler visits niece in Baltimore

Mrs. R. C. Moler, of this vicinity, is spending a few weeks with her niece, Mrs. John Flanagan, in Baltimore.
September 14, 1911

Man’s Coat Lost at Bakerton

Lost, between the Andrews farm and Bakerton on Sunday, September 10th, a man’s brown coat. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the Register office or notifying William Flanagan, Bakerton, W. Va.
September 14, 1911

Bowman, Flanagan visit Baltimore

Mr. and Mrs. William Bowman and Mr. Oscar Flanagan, of Bakerton, recently visited Mr. John Flanagan in Baltimore.
August 31, 1911

African Missionaries visit Flanagans

Mr. B. F. Dreisback, of Columbus, Ohio, his sister, Mrs. T. W. Woodside, and son Wilfred, of Bilunda, West Central Africa, spent the past several days with their cousin, Mrs. Bertha D. Flanagan, at Rock Hill, […]
August 31, 1911

Flanagan, Koppe, visit Strasburg and Winchester

Miss Martha Flanagan and Miss Annie Koppe, of Bakerton, visited the former’s brother, Mr. Walter J. Flanagan, at Strasburg, Va., and also paid a visit to friends in Winchester the past week.
August 31, 1911

Miller visits Flanagan at Rock Hill

Mrs. Altha D. Miller, of Washington, D. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Bertha D. Flanagan, at Rock Hill.
August 24, 1911

Stewart: Instantly Killed

Instantly Killed.W. S. Stewart, the well known livery-man, and highly esteemed resident of Harpers Ferry, while crossing the B. & O. bridge Monday afternoon, was struck by No. 5 and instantly killed. His body was hurled […]
August 17, 1911

Moler visits sisters in city

Master Ralph Moler, son of Geo. W. Moler, of this vicinity, is visiting his sister, Mrs. John Flanagan, in Baltimore. He will also visit his sister, Mrs. G. W. Moler, in Washington. He will be in […]
June 15, 1911

Letter to No-License Committee

Earlton, Bedford County, Pa., June 5th, 1911. Mr. Jno. T. Colston, Chairman Jefferson County No-License Committee. Charles Town, W. Va. Dear Sir:– Our attention has been called to the matter of no license in Jefferson county […]
June 6, 1911

Obit: Robert O’Brian

The remains of Dr. Robert L. O’Brian, son of the late Patrick O’Brian of the Halltown vicinity were brought from Colorado to the home of his sister, Mrs. Jas. K. Grubb, Bolivar, and the Mass of […]