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678 Indexed Records Spanning 1730 to 1977
October 21, 1897

Flanagans visit friends in Frederick

Mr. and Mrs. James Flanagan and their little son John, of Bakerton, are visiting friends in Frederick, Md., this week.
October 21, 1897

Flanagan Birthday Dinner

Birthday Dinner. One of the most pleasant of the festive occasions in which the Register man has participated this year was the birthday dinner at Mr. James Flanagan’s near Bakerton last Saturday. Mr. Flanagan was fifty […]
September 9, 1897

Break-in at James Flanagan’s

One day last week while the family of Mr. James Flanagan, near Bakerton, were away from home some one entered the house and stole a number of articles. Among the valuables missed was an old-fashioned silver […]
September 9, 1897

Smiths visit family of James Flanagan

Mrs. M. E. Smith and her son Johnson visited the family of Mr. James Flanagan near Bakerton last week.
July 22, 1897

James Flanagan receives visitors.

Mrs. Fannie Hedges and daughter, of Martinsburg, Miss Nellie May Norris, of Frederick, and Miss Lulah Bender, of Bolivar, visited the family of Mr. James Flanagan near Bakerton last week.
June 17, 1897

The Miller Homestead Wedding

The Greencastle (Pa.) Echo-Pilot contains the following account of the recent wedding of Mr. John G. Flanagan and Miss Bertha D. Spickler: “The Miller Homestead” near Mason and Dixon, the scene of so many joyous occasions, […]
June 10, 1897

Married: John G. Flanagan & Bertha Spickler

Wedding Bells. Mr. John G. Flanagan, a well-known and popular resident of Bakerton, W. Va., and Miss Bertha D. Spickler, of Circleville, Ohio, a young lady of high ability and noble character, were married last Thursday […]
June 3, 1897

Flanagan takes bride

Mr. John G. Flanagan, a well-known and popular resident of the Bakerton neighborhood, left this morning for State Line, Pa., where this evening at 7 o’clock he takes to himself a bride in the person of […]
June 3, 1897

Fannie Flanagan: SUNK!

Canal Boat Sunk. The canal boat Fannie Flanagan, of Harper’s Ferry, ran on a rock in Big Slack Water, on Saturday, knocking a hole in the bottom. The boat filled with water and sank. Navigation was […]
June 3, 1897

Trail & Moler; plan to open ore bank.

Messrs. Charles E. Trail and Charles B. Moler are preparing to open an ore bank on property they have leased near Bakerton, adjoining the celebrated Virginia ore bank. They have built a new washer and are […]
May 20, 1897

Martha Flanagan visits John Coleman, Berryville

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coleman and children, of Halltown, and Miss Martha Flanagan, of Bakerton, have returned from Berryville, where they have been visiting Mr. John Coleman.
January 7, 1897

John G. Flanagan purchases Moler property

Mr. F. M. Moler, of Bakerton, has sold his farm at that place to Mr. John G. Flanagan. The place contains ninety acres, and is an excellent farm and nicely improved. The price paid was $60 […]