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1024 Indexed Records Spanning 1730 to 1977 Database Info
August 1, 1844

Naturalization: James Halpin

James Halpin, a native of Ireland, this day applied to the Court to be admitted a citizen of the United States, and it appearing to the Court that more than two years ago, to wit, in […]
December 31, 1843

Land Book, 1843 – William Flanagan

LIST of the LAND TAX in Jefferson County for the year 1843. Name of Owner Flanagan, William Residence Jefferson Estate, whether held in fee simple, for life, &c. Simple Number of Acres 377 Description of the […]
September 9, 1843

Severe Damage to the B&O, Winchester RR

VIOLENT RAIN STORM– DAMAGE TO THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD.– An express was received in this city last evening from Harper’s Ferry, stating that a violent storm of rain occurred in the vicinity of that place […]
September 1, 1843

Flanagan; McPherson Brien Purchase & Suit

The separate answer of William Flanagan to a Bill of Foreign Attachment filed in the circuit Superior court of law and Chancery for Jefferson county against him and others by Henry Berry. This respondent making and […]
December 31, 1842

Land Book, 1842 – William Flanagan

LIST of the LAND TAX in Jefferson County for the year 1842. Name of Owner Flanagan, William Residence Jefferson Estate, whether held in fee simple, for life, &c. Simple Number of Acres 377 Description of the […]
May 1, 1842

Creditors Bill, Against Brien, Brown, and Dunn

1842, Cir. Sup. Ct.Howard, John C. & Wilson, Matthew Junr.vs.Brien, John McP.; Brown, William, Dunn, John. Chancery – Creditors BillBill, 2 Spa, Letter, Affid, Publication, Proceedings, 2 Decrees, 2 Ans, Bond, 4 C[?] notes. Possession of […]
December 31, 1841

Land Book, 1841 – William Flanagan

LIST of the LAND TAX in Jefferson County for the year 1841. Name of Owner Flanagan, William Residence Jefferson Estate, whether held in fee simple, for life, &c. Simple Number of Acres 377 Description of the […]
July 22, 1841

Henry Berry claim against Brien, Flanagan, and Panan.

To the Honorable J. R. Douglass Judge of the Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery for Jefferson County Humbly complaining showeth unto your Honor your Orator Henry Berry, that John McP Brien is indebted to […]
May 8, 1841

Flanagan; Knott ask Canal Board Not to Raise Limestone Tolls

PROCEEDINGSof theCHESAPEAKE AND OHIO CANAL COMPANY. […] Mr. J. P. Ingle presented a memorial from Easby & Hanly, and one from James Flanagan and Samuel Knott, asking that the rate of tolls for the transportation of […]
October 15, 1840

Flanagan – Tresspassing Notice

CAUTION.All persons are cautioned against tresspassing in future upon my farm, formerly owned by John Brien, dec’d, near Reynold’s Little Mill, in any manner whatever. Having sustained great loss from persons cutting timber, and much inconvenience […]
October 15, 1840

Wm. Flanagan Lime For Sale

LIME.The subscriber has for sale 2,000 bushels of superior LIME at his kilns near Reynolds’ “Little Mill,” which he will sell on reasonable terms. WM. FLANAGAN. August 27, 1840
September 27, 1838

Wm. Flanagan – Sale Note Collection

NOTICE.Purchasers at my sale are reminded that their notes will become due on the 1st of October next. I will attend at Mr. Gorrell’s Tavern in Charlestown on the first and second Fridays in October, and […]