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678 Indexed Records Spanning 1730 to 1977
May 25, 1911

Stray Horse at Flanagan Farm

Strayed. A stray horse came to my place May 17th. Owner is requested to come and fully identify same and remove, paying damage done to growing crops and Norway maples. MRS. BERTHA D. FLANAGAN, Rock Hill, […]
May 25, 1911

Eleven Men Sank

Sharpsburg News. While crossing the river near Mountain Lock last Saturday evening the boat in which were eleven men sank, and several of the number came near drowning, being unable to swim. Some of them belong […]
May 18, 1911

Circuit Court, May 1911 Term

The regular May term of the Circuit Court for Jefferson county began in Charles Town on Tuesday, with Judge E. Boyd Faulkner on the bench. Judge Faulkner delivered the usual charge to the grand jury, which […]
December 13, 1910

Obit: George W Dixon

Mr. George W Dixon died yesterday near Halltown, after a prolonged illness, aged 70 years. His is survived by his widow and one daughter, Mrs. T E Baumgardner, of the vicinity of Halltown. Funeral services will […]
October 27, 1910

Flanagan accepts position at Riverton

Mr. Walter Flanagan, formerly of Bakerton, this county, who has been employed in Baltimore for some months past, has taken a position with the Standard Stone and Lime Company at Riverton, Va.
October 27, 1910

Bushong, Guardian of John G. Flanagan

Permission was given to Frank L. Bushong, guardian of John G. Flannagan, infant, to expend certain sums for the improvement of the William Engle farm and the F. M. Moler farm, owned by the late John […]
October 13, 1910

Marriage of John Flanagan & Ruth Moler

Mr. John G. Flanagan, Jr., and Miss Ruth E. Moler, both of Bakerton, this county, were married in Hagerstown yesterday by Rev. R. L. Wright at the Methodist parsonage.
August 11, 1910

C. D. Carter Sale

The undersigned in intending to remove from the county, will sell at public sale, at his residence at Bakerton, W. Va., on Wednesday, August 24, 191, the following personal property: One Driving Horse! One Stanhope harness […]
August 4, 1910

Flanagans Move To Baltimore

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Flanagan and their little son, of Bakerton, made a pleasant call at the Register office last Saturday. They expect to remove to Baltimore in about a month.
June 9, 1910

Thos. Welsh and Martha Flanagan Call Register Office

Mr. Thos. B. Welsh and Miss Martha Flanagan, of Bakerton, made a pleasant call at the Register office yesterday.
June 9, 1910

J. A. Flanagan sells Black Mare

For Sale. A fine black mare 8 years old, a fine driver, good style and action, seven eighths blooded. Will not scare at automobiles. Free from blemishes. Will sell at a reasonable price. J. A. FLANNAGAN […]
June 9, 1910

Welsh, Flanagan Call Register Office

Mrs. Thos. B. Welsh and Miss Martha Flanagan, of Bakerton, made a pleasant call at the Register office yesterday.