Evidence

March 28, 1907

Routzahn Spends 10 Days with Flanagan

Mrs. Laura Routzahn has returned to her home in Dayton, Ohio, after spending a month with her parents and ten days with Mrs. Walter J. Flanagan at Bakerton.
March 28, 1907

Kaldenback, Juror in Seelhorst Case

The case against Seelhorst was called at 10:35 a.m., and in ten minutes the following jury had been selected to try the case: William J. Truitt, Frank A. Gibbons, Nicholas Fitzgerald, Jacob Spliedt, George Ellerbrook, John […]
February 21, 1907

Welsh and daughter call Register Office

Mr. Thos. B. Welsh and his daughter Essie, of Bakerton, made a pleasant call at the Register office a few days ago.
December 20, 1906

Bakerton’s Largest Porker

James Flanagan, of Bakerton, killed a hog last week that weighed 587 ½ pounds. This is, so far as we have heard, the biggest porker yet killed in this neighborhood.
December 4, 1906

Obit: George Beall Lynch

Mr. George Beall Lynch, a native of Jefferson county, but who had been a resident of Baltimore for a number of years, died at the University Hospital in that city on Tuesday. The earlier years of […]
November 29, 1906

Knode & Flanagan Wedding

Wedding Bells Are Ringing. Miss Florence Virginia Knode, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Knode, of Moler’s Cross Roads, and Mr. Charles William Flanagan, of Bakerton, were married Wednesday evening of last week at the […]
November 21, 1906

Marriage: Charles Flanagan & Florence Knode

Marriage Register, Jefferson County, West Virginia No. 129 Time of Marriage 21st November, 1906 Place of Marriage Molers Name of Husband Chas. W. Flanagan Name of Wife Florence Na Kanode Age of Husband 28 Age of […]
November 17, 1906

Murderer of Fireman Gray Landed In Hagerstown Jail.

Murderer of Fireman Gray Landed In Hagerstown Jail. James Ellis, alias “Nigger Jim” Semple, who shot and killed Fireman Charles Gray at Weverton Saturday night, was captured at Bakerton, Jefferson county, Tuesday, and returned to Sheriff […]
November 16, 1906

Charles Gray; Shot.

Shot By Bad Negro. Charles Gray, a well-known Baltimore and Ohio fireman, running on the Millville limestone train was shot and mortally wounded in front of the Baltimore and Ohio station at Weverton late Saturday night, […]
November 8, 1906

Marriage of Knode & Flanagan

Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Knode, of Moler’s, this county, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Florence Virginia, to Mr. Charles William Flanagan, of Bakerton. The ceremony will take place at the bride’s home Wednesday […]
November 8, 1906

Pat Welsh calls Register Office

We were pleased to have a call a few days ago from Mr. Pat Welsh, of Bakerton, this county.
November 1, 1906

Owen Higgins, Captured Coat of Custer

Captured Coat of General Custer. Mr. Owen Higgins, of Baltimore, the man who captured the uniform of General Custer, the famous army officer and Indian-fighter, during the Civil War, and who took part in many daring […]