Harpers Ferry District, Jefferson County, West Virginia as enumerated by Charles S. Lynch House Number: 265 Name Relationship Sex Age Martial Status Able to Read? Able To Write? Attended School Since Sept. 1, 1919 Alva Flanagan […]
Harpers Ferry District, Jefferson County, West Virginia as enumerated by Charles S. Lynch House Number: 265 Name Relationship Sex Age Martial Status Able to Read? Able To Write? Attended School Since Sept. 1, 1919 John Welch […]
Harpers Ferry District, Jefferson County, West Virginia as enumerated by Charles S. Lynch House Number: 272 Name Relationship Sex Age Martial Status Able to Read? Able To Write? Attended School Since Sept. 1, 1919 David Hetzel […]
LAST WILL & TESTAMENT OF ALICE LEE HOPPER, DEC’D. DEC. 17. 1919. I leave to Laura Swann the piano and stool also large looking glass on mantle piece, the table that the piano music lays on, […]
Baltimore City, Maryland as enumerated by Maria Kresinger 2106 Penrose Ave. Household Number: 114 Name Relationship Sex Age Martial Status Able to Read? Able To Write? Attended School Since Sept. 1, 1919 John G. Flanagan* […]
Hollidaysburg Borough, Blair County, Pennsylvaniaas enumerated by Jane L. WagnerHouse Number: 1010 Name Relationship Sex Age Martial Status Able to Read? Able To Write? Attended School Since Sept. 1, 1919 Michael Welsh Head M 73 Married Yes […]
Mrs. Bettie Moler Mrs. Bettie Moler, widow of Adam B. Moler, died Tuesday night at her home near Bakerton, after an illness of two weeks, from pneumonia, aged 66 years. Her death was a shock to […]
DEATH.Mrs. Alice Hopper. Mrs. Alice Hopper, lifelong resident of the Bakerton neighborhood died Thursday morning about 5 o’clock. She had been ill for a week or two with pleurisy and this was followed by pneumonia, which […]
Just before we go to press we learn of the death of Mrs. Alice Hopper, a lifelong resident of the Bakerton neighborhood, which occurred this morning about 5 o’clock. She had been ill for a week […]
Michael Bowler, a former resident of Shenandoah Junction died last week in Roanoke, Va. His body was brought to Harper’s Ferry for internment. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. C. C. Tapscott, at Shenandoah Junction, […]
The relating of one interesting event in Shepherdstown’s history calls out another. The recent article in the Register concerning the old mill east of town brought to the remembrance of Mr. Beltzhoover that some years ago […]
D. Raleigh Houser, who for a number of years has been the efficient superintendent of the Washington Building Lime Company’s plant at Bakerton, this county, has been obliged to give up his work temporarily on account […]