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678 Indexed Records Spanning 1730 to 1977
January 5, 1905

Thos. Welsh Gifts Sausage to Register

Our friend Thos. B. Welsh, of Bakerton, has our thanks for a nice mess of sausage.
January 5, 1905

Flanagan Commends Register

John G. Flanagan, of the Bakerton neighborhood, renews his subscription to the Register and says some nice things about the paper that we greatly appreciate.
December 22, 1904

Big Porkers in Bakerton; Welsh Calls To Register

The returns from the big porkers at Bakerton show that some good-sized pigs have been killed there this year. Thomas B. Welsh had five, the weights of which were 422, 407, 355, 335 and 313 pounds. […]
October 18, 1904

Obit: Mrs. William O. Rau

The death of Mrs. William O. Rau, of Harpers Ferry, who died last Tuesday, after a few days illness, at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Clara Wentzell, in Washington City, was a great shock to […]
September 29, 1904

Flanagan visits sister, Miller, in D.C.

Mrs. John G. Flanagan and her little son, of the Bakerton neighborhood, are spending this week with her sister, Mrs. Altha D. Miller, in Washington, D. C.
August 18, 1904

Flanagan calls Register Office

Among our callers this week was Mr. Jas. Flanagan of the Bakerton neighborhood.
July 14, 1904

Flanagan drawn as juror

Jurors for Special Term. The following is a list of the petit jurors drawn for the special term of the Jefferson Circuit Court to be held August 2d: […] Walter J. Flanagan, […]
May 19, 1904

Powell & Flanagan Marriage

Mr. and Mrs. W. Taylor Powell have issued invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Miss Delia, to Mr. Alvey Flanagan. The ceremony takes place June 1st in the M. E. Church South in Shepherdstown.
April 26, 1904

Winchester Catholic Cemetery To Be Relocated

The historic old Catholic Cemetery in Winchester, belonging to the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, is to be sold under an act of the Legislature. The property was condemned on sanitary grounds. All of the bodies will […]
February 11, 1904

John Welsh; Visits Register Office

We were glad to have a call last Friday from our friend Mr. John Welsh, of Bakerton.
January 7, 1904

Obit: Dennis M. Daniels

Mr. Dennis M. Daniels died suddenly at his home in Frederick, Md, on Sunday morning, December 27, 1903. He arose in his usual bright spirits, and had been chatting with the members of his family for […]
December 24, 1903

Bakerton Prized for Big Hogs

Our Bakerton correspondent writes us that he thinks that village carries off the prize for big hogs, and sends us the weight of fat porkers as follows: John Welsh, five that weighed 398, 356, 312, 309, […]