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678 Indexed Records Spanning 1730 to 1977
May 24, 1906

Mr. & Mrs. Thos. B Welsh; Friends of The Register

We were pleased to have a call last Saturday from Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Welsh, of Bakerton, who spent the day with friends in Shepherdstown. They are good friends of the REGISTER and paid up […]
May 3, 1906

Waters visits Flanagan at Bakerton

Miss Ollie Waters, of Frederick, Md., visited Miss Martha Flanagan at Bakerton the past week.
December 14, 1905

Wm. Link, Removing to Martinsburg to Superintend Lime Plant

Mr. Wm. H. Link, of Duffields, who has been a subscriber to the REGISTER for a good many years, called to see us on Monday. Mr. Link expects to move with his family to Martinsburg, where […]
December 7, 1905

Married In Baltimore: Flanagan & Jones

Married In Baltimore. A beautiful wedding took place in Baltimore last Wednesday at high noon, when Mr. Walter J. Flanagan, of Bakerton, and Miss Daisy E. Jones were united in marriage at the home of the […]
October 24, 1905

Mrs. Joseph Barry; Remains Brought Home

The remains of Mrs. Joseph Barry, who died in Richmond, Va., were brought to her late residence on Camp Hill, and after a mass in St. Peter’s Catholic Church, October 20, were interred in the Bolivar […]
August 10, 1905

Methodist Camp Meeting At Bakerton

The Methodist campmeeting at Bakerton begins Friday of this week and will be continued for ten days. Services held three times each day. Ministers announced for addresses on Sunday are Revs. George Hazel, F. A. Strother, […]
July 27, 1905

Flanagan’s Snaky Snake Story

One of our friends at Bakerton sends us a very snaky snake story. It is to the effect that John Flanagan, son of James Flanagan, while working on his father’s farm a few days ago killed […]
July 27, 1905

Flanagan receives Waters at Home

Miss Ollie Waters, of Frederick, Md., is visiting Miss Martha Flanagan at Bakerton.
July 20, 1905

Bakerton Camp Meeting

Camp Meeting.A camp meeting will be held in Duke’s woods at Bakerton, W. Va., commencing August 11th and continuing ten days. The meeting will be in charge of Rev. T. C. Jones. The following ministers are […]
July 13, 1905

Bessie Welsh visits relatives in Martinsburg

Miss Bessie Welsh, of Bakerton, has been visiting relatives and friends in Martinsburg the past week.
April 6, 1905

Obit. Anna Ryan

Mrs. Anna Ryan died last Monday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. W. McCardell, in Williamsport, after a prolonged illness, aged 83 years. The deceased, was was the widow of Timothy Ryan, formerly […]
January 26, 1905

Flanagan & Bowman Married

Mr. William Bowman and Miss Essie Flanagan, both of Bakerton, this county, were married last Thursday in Hagerstown at the United Brethren parsonage by Rev. A. B. Statton. The bride is a daughter of Mr. James […]