Shepherdstown PO, 1 October 1838

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Shepherdstown PO, 1 October 1838

Date Published: October 11, 1838 Post Office: Shepherdstown Newspaper: Virginia Free Press Repository: Chronicling America Indexed Names: 76
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Indexed Names

Names Listed in This Notice

Names are shown as printed in the newspaper. Spelling variations, initials, titles, abbreviations, and newspaper errors are common.

A

  • Thomas H Ashbury Ashbury, Thomas H

B

  • Elizabeth Beller Beller, Elizabeth
  • Henry Berry Berry, Henry
  • Henry Bishop Bishop, Henry
  • Eliza Ann Bowen Bowen, Eliza Ann
  • Jacob Boyers Boyers, Jacob
  • Nancy Bradshaw Bradshaw, Nancy
  • Martin S Brown Brown, Martin S

C

  • William Carmell Carmell, William
  • James Chapline Chapline, James
  • David Cline Cline, David
  • Elie Conley Conley, Elie
  • David Conner Conner, David
  • Edmond Cook Cook, Edmond
  • Robert Creamer Creamer, Robert
  • Margaret Criswell Criswell, Margaret
  • Batholomew Curry Curry, Batholomew

D

  • Francis Deary Deary, Francis
  • Jacob Van Doren Doren, Jacob Van
  • John Drill Drill, John
  • Valentine Dust Dust, Valentine

E

  • Robert B Edwards Edwards, Robert B
  • Daniel Entler Entler, Daniel
  • George Entler Entler, George
  • Joseph Entler Entler, Joseph

G

  • Georganna Griffin Griffin, Georganna

H

  • Charles Harper Harper, Charles
  • James W Harris Harris, James W
  • Samuel Harrison Harrison, Samuel
  • David L Hess Hess, David L
  • Jacob Hess Hess, Jacob
  • Daniel Hessey Hessey, Daniel
  • Cramer Hickman Hickman, Cramer

J

  • Mary Jackson Jackson, Mary
  • Harriet Jones Jones, Harriet
  • James H Jones Jones, James H
  • Samuel Jones Jones, Samuel

K

  • William Kemp Kemp, William
  • John Kennedy Kennedy, John
  • John Keplinger Keplinger, John
  • John H Kindle Kindle, John H
  • Henry Klute Klute, Henry

L

  • Michael Lambright Lambright, Michael
  • Robert Lemen Lemen, Robert
  • Mrs. Ria Licklider Licklider, Ria
  • Peter Little Little, Peter
  • Capt Edward Lucas Lucas, Edward
  • Col. Robert Lucas Lucas, Robert
  • Jacob Lyen Lyen, Jacob
  • Mary Lyon Lyon, Mary

M

  • Elizabeth Melvin Melvin, Elizabeth
  • Samuel Melvin Melvin, Samuel
  • Jacob Miller Miller, Jacob
  • Margaret Miller Miller, Margaret
  • David Moore Moore, David
  • T W Moune Moune, T W
  • Elizabeth Mustgrove Mustgrove, Elizabeth
  • James Mustgrove Mustgrove, James

O

  • William O'Neal O'Neal, William
  • Conrad Oldenberg Oldenberg, Conrad

R

  • James C Rutter Rutter, James C

S

  • George Sappington Sappington, George
  • David Sayster Sayster, David
  • Catharine Shew Shew, Catharine
  • Abraham Snyder Snyder, Abraham
  • Fd C Southwood Southwood, Fd C
  • Stephen Staley, Jr. Staley, Stephen
  • Charles Stetwell Stetwell, Charles
  • Janes Stevens Stevens, Janes
  • Henry Stiens Stiens, Henry
  • Margaret Suttle Suttle, Margaret

U

  • Emily Underville Underville, Emily
  • John C Unseld Unseld, John C

V

  • Catharine Vinsonheller Vinsonheller, Catharine

W

  • William T Washington Washington, William T
  • Joseph Welshance Welshance, Joseph

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