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1949 Indexed Records Spanning 1730 to 1977 Database Info
August 26, 1909

Flanagan Property Sale

Mrs. Bertha Flanagan, widow of John G. Flanagan, of Bakerton, will have sale of personal property on September 20th, after which she will move to Shepherdstown to make her home.
August 26, 1909

John G. Flanagan Administratrix’s Notice

Administratrix’s Notice. The undersigned Administratrix of the estate of John G. Flanagan, deceased, hereby notifies all persons indebted to said estate to make prompt payment. Persons having claims against the estate will please present them, properly […]
August 26, 1909

Fishing Party Near Bakerton; Camp Walla Walla

A congenial fishing party has been encamped on the knoll overlooking the Potomac river on the farm of Adam B. Moler, near Bakerton. The camp was known as Camp Walla Walla […]
August 7, 1909

Sudden Death of Jefferson Co Leading Citizen: John Griggs Flanagan

DIED SUDDENLYWas One of Jefferson County’s Leading Citizens– Among First to Develop Limestone Resources. Charles Town, W. Va., July 31.– Mr. John Griggs Flannagan, one of Jefferson county’s most prominent business men and land owners, died […]
August 5, 1909

John G. Flanagan Suddenly Passes Away

Passing Away. We regret to announce the passing of another estimable Jefferson county citizen in the death of Mr. John Griggs Flanagan, who died very suddenly last Thursday afternoon at his home near Bakerton. Mr. Flanagan […]
July 30, 1909

John Flanagan Died Suddenly While Wife Looked For Remedies

John Flanagan, about fifty-eight years old, an extensive farmer and owner of stone quarries, died suddenly at his home near Bakerton, W. Va. He was sitting on his porch and complained of pain in his side, […]
July 15, 1909

Flanagan and son visit relatives in Washington

Mrs. John G. Flanagan and her son Griggs, of Bakerton, are visiting relatives in Washington this week.
June 24, 1909

Telephone from Molers to Bakerton

The completion of the new telephone line from Moler’s Cross Roads to Bakerton for the Jefferson County Telephone Company gives a gratifying increase in the company’s business. The line is slightly more than three miles in […]
June 13, 1909

Fisher, Moore Married

Hagerstown, Md. June 12.– Miss Iva H. Fisher, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher, of Sharpsburg, and John M. Moore, of Bakerton, W. Va., were married by Rev. W. A. Lytle.
June 10, 1909

Mills, Welsh’s of Bakerton School Receive Diploma

Among those who took the recent county examination and took a diploma were Martha Welsh, Nellie Mills, Martin Welsh and Essie Welsh, of the Bakerton school, taught by Miss Rose Cockrell.
June 10, 1909

Harrott, Strother Convicted.

James Colston was found guilty of a misdemeanor, and was fined $50. Curtis Harrott, the young negro found guilty last week of concealing a quantity of brass and copper stolen from the Washington Building Lime Company […]
June 8, 1909

Parrott, Found Guilty of Concealing Stolen Copper/Brass

Curtis Parrott, the young negro previously found guilty of concealing a quantity of brass and copper stolen from the Washington Building Lime Company was sentenced to four months in jail and to pay the cost of […]