Phanetta Haines

Phanetta Haines

Female 1839 - 1895  (55 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Phanetta Haines was born on 7 Oct 1839 in Greene County, Ohio, United States of America (daughter of Samuel Haines and Rebecca McFarland); died on 26 May 1895 in Pawnee County, Nebraska, United States of America; was buried in Pawnee City, Pawnee County, Nebraska, United States of America.

    Family/Spouse: Dean. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel Haines was born on 15 Dec 1785 in Frederick County, Virginia, United States of America; died on 8 May 1858 in Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, United States of America; was buried in Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, United States of America.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, Miami, Greene, Ohio, USA

    Samuel married Rebecca McFarland on 19 Jan 1826 in Greene, Ohio, USA. Rebecca (daughter of William McFarland, FT218687 RoM02 and Rebecca Kirkpatrick) was born on 8 May 1802 in Ohio, United States of America; died on 2 May 1873 in Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, United States of America; was buried in Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, United States of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rebecca McFarland was born on 8 May 1802 in Ohio, United States of America (daughter of William McFarland, FT218687 RoM02 and Rebecca Kirkpatrick); died on 2 May 1873 in Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, United States of America; was buried in Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, United States of America.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, Miami, Greene, Ohio, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Cedarville, Cedarville, Greene, Ohio, USA

    Children:
    1. Joseph Haines was born in 1827 in Greene Co., OH.
    2. Ebenezer A Haines was born in 1828 in Greene Co., OH.
    3. Mary Jane Haines was born on 13 Jan 1830 in Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, United States of America; died on 7 Aug 1904 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, United States of America; was buried in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, United States of America.
    4. Belinda Haines was born in 1831 in Greene Co., OH.
    5. William P Haines was born in 1832 in Greene Co., OH.
    6. Martha E Haines was born in 1834 in Greene Co., OH.
    7. Isaac N Haines was born in 1836 in Greene Co., OH.
    8. Caroline Haines was born on 21 Apr 1838 in Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, United States of America; died on 9 Feb 1919 in Franklin County, Ohio, United States of America; was buried in Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, United States of America.
    9. 1. Phanetta Haines was born on 7 Oct 1839 in Greene County, Ohio, United States of America; died on 26 May 1895 in Pawnee County, Nebraska, United States of America; was buried in Pawnee City, Pawnee County, Nebraska, United States of America.
    10. Rebecca A Haines was born in 1842 in Greene Co., OH.
    11. Samuel Haines was born in 1845 in Greene Co., OH.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  William McFarland, FT218687 RoM02 was born about 1760 (son of Robert McFarland, FT218687 RoM02 and Margaret Jane); died on 1 Sep 1816 in Xenia township, Greene, Ohio; was buried in Xenia, Greene, Ohio, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • DNA: Big Y testing on descendants of Enoch McFarland, son of William and Rebecca Kirkpatrick McFarland, have shown that this William is the son of Robert McFarland, eldest son of John and Mary Montgomery McFarland.
    • Name: William McFarland BY3019-FT218687
    • Possessions: 29 Jul 1793, Jefferson County, TN; A William McFarland purchased a North Carolina land grant #1201 for 100 acres on the north side of the Nolachucky on the waters of Bent Creek. This land is near possible brother Robert's land. Book A, p. 265
    • Possessions: 1799, Jefferson County, Tennessee, USA; William McFarland sells his 100 acres to Patrick Nenney for $1000 with Robert McFarland acting as his attorney in fact. So, this Wm. is now out of the area.
    • Residence: 1800, Kentucky
    • Residence: 1803, Beavercreek township, Greene County, Ohio
    • Residence: 1807, Greene County, Ohio, USA
    • Residence: 1807, Xenia Township, Greene County, OH
    • Residence: 1808, Miscellaneous Townships, Greene County, OH
    • Residence: 1810, Xenia Township, Greene County, OH
    • Probate: 25 Dec 1816, Greene, Ohio, USA

    Notes:

    Mary Helen Haines notes:


    A William McFarland appears in Greene County Tennessee records as a witness to various deeds as documents with John McFarland.

    1793: July 29. William McFarland purchased a North Carolina land grant #1201 for 100 acres at a cost of 10 pounds for each 100 acres on the north side of the Nolachucky on waters of Bent Creek. Roll 16, Book 5, Image 240/328. (Jefferson Co. Deeds, p. 301. Bent Creek This is probably another son of Robert McFarland, b. 1730, who has been misidentified. He is married to Rebecca Kirkpatrick.

    1799: Robert McFarland (Jr.), attorney in fact for William McFarland sold his 100 acres in Jefferson Co. to Patrick Nenney for $1000. Vol. D, p. 309 (p. 88). This indicates that William has left the area, and is likely the William McFarland who settles in Greene Co. Ohio by 1802. DNA has proved he is a son of Robert Sr.

    The Kirkpatrick family has long been associated with these McFarlands and were neighbors and intermarried in PA, then moved to Rockbridge Co. VA and then to Greene Co. TN. This is probably where William met and married Rebecca, although there is no record.

    Much earlier there are these records that are recorded in Gary Morris's site: Some have associated this William with the line of Robert McFarland that lived in Rockbridge Co. VA.

    LINKS-COURT: 1786 August, Greene County, TN. Common Pleas, Justice William
    McFarland (page 66).

    LINKS-COURT: 1787, May Greene County, TN. Common Pleas, oaths of William
    McFarland Esq., & James McFarland, that they each attended court 8 days as
    witnesses in Joe Baits vs James King (page77).

    LINKS-LAND: 1788, March 25 Greene County, TN Deed, Alexander Outlaw, to John
    McFarland, for 200 acres on north side of Nolachucky...Witness, William
    McFarland. (Book 3, page 107).

    RESIDENCE: 1788 Greene County, Tennessee. 1788, Oct 15, Tn. Greene County,
    Ewen Morgan married Abigail Netherton; bond by William McFarland and John
    McFarland.

    William married Rebecca Kirkpatrick about 1785. Rebecca (daughter of John Hugh Kirkpatrick and Jean Wilkins) was born on 4 Jan 1770 in Cumberland Co., PA; died on 31 May 1851 in Wilberforce, Xenia, Greene, Ohio, USA; was buried in Wilberforce, Greene County, Ohio, United States of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Rebecca Kirkpatrick was born on 4 Jan 1770 in Cumberland Co., PA (daughter of John Hugh Kirkpatrick and Jean Wilkins); died on 31 May 1851 in Wilberforce, Xenia, Greene, Ohio, USA; was buried in Wilberforce, Greene County, Ohio, United States of America.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1820, Xenia, Greene, Ohio, United States
    • Residence: 1850, Miami, Greene, Ohio, USA

    Children:
    1. Jane (Jenny) McFarland was born on 22 Sep 1788 in Pennsylvania; died on 23 Feb 1865; was buried in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United States.
    2. Arthur McFarland was born on 22 Nov 1790; died on 21 Sep 1846 in Olena, Henderson County, Illinois, USA.
    3. John Kirkpatrick McFarland was born on 6 Jul 1793 in Kentucky; died on 7 Jan 1856 in Shelbyville, Ind; was buried on 9 Jan 1856 in NW Cor. Piqua, O. Corp Line, N. Side State Route 120, Ohio, USA.
    4. Jacob McFarland was born on 22 Feb 1796 in Kentucky; died on 31 Jul 1860 in Xenia, Greene, Ohio, USA; was buried in Wilberforce, Greene County, Ohio, United States of America.
    5. Isaac McFarland was born on 20 Mar 1797 in Harrison Co, Kentucky; died on 25 Oct 1824 in Xenia Twp, Greene, Ohio; was buried in Wilberforce, Greene County, Ohio, United States of America.
    6. Enoch McFarland, RoM02 was born in 1798 in Kentucky; died after 1860 in Indiana, USA.
    7. 3. Rebecca McFarland was born on 8 May 1802 in Ohio, United States of America; died on 2 May 1873 in Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, United States of America; was buried in Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, United States of America.
    8. William W. McFarland was born on 5 Dec 1804 in Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, United States of America; died on 13 May 1891 in Miami, Ohio, United States; was buried in Piqua, Miami County, Ohio, United States of America.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Robert McFarland, FT218687 RoM02 was born on 7 Apr 1730 in Donegal township, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania (son of John McFarland, A584 RoM02 and Mary Montgomery); died in 1798 in to Kentucky.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Robert McFarlin
    • Residence: 1755-56, Bedford Co., VA
    • Birth: Abt 1730, Lancaster Co., PA
    • Birth: 1730
    • Residence: 1747, Black Lick, Wythe, Virginia, USA
    • Possessions: 1749, Augusta Co. VA, now Wythe; Survey of 248 acres on Stony Fork, Laurel Run, granted 1753, sold to John Downing in 1754.
    • _MILT: 16 Nov 1752, Augusta County, VA (now Wythe Co.)
    • Possessions: 1757, Lancaster County, PA; Robert, son of John, is selling property he inherited from his deceased brother James, who had inherited it from his uncle James. Robert is selling it to the husband of James (brother of John) widow Margaret who has now remarried.
    • Residence: 1766, Orange Co.NC
    • Possessions: 1768, Botetourt Virginia; Augusta
    • Residence: 1768, Orange County, North Carolina, USA
    • Possessions: 1771, Bedford County, Virginia; Robert, and Jane his wife, sells his 354 acres near the great Otter R. in two sales. Deed book 4, p. 131 and 144.
    • Residence: Between 1772 and 1780, Cedar Run, branch of Reed Creek, 85 acres
    • _MILT: 1774, Fincastle Co., Virginia
    • Possessions: 6 Dec 1774, Montgomery County, Virginia (Wythe Co. now); Montgomery Deed Book A, p. 142. 116 acres on both sides of Reed Creek.
    • _MILT: 1776, Virginia
    • Residence: Between 1782 and 1783, Washington Co. VA, on the waters of the Middle Fork of the Holstein.
    • Possessions: 4 Jun 1782, Montgomery County, VA; "John Davis, assignee of Robert Mcfarland, assignee of Alexander Neely, 200 acres on both sides of Reed Cr." Mary Kegley's Vol. 2, p. 40.
    • Possessions: 1789, Greene County, Tennessee, USA; North Carolina grant #818 on south side of Nolachucky for 200 a. next to Robert Armstrong. Roll 13, Book 2, Image 299/329. He sells this in 2 deeds in 1791 and 1792. Wife Jane signs in 91, not 92. Alex. McF. witness.

    Notes:

    Mary Helen Haines notes:
    This first paragraph contains unproven speculation meant to stir up further research:
    Too little is known about this Robert McFarland. He must have had several children, but the only two we really know about is Robert Jr. and Benjamin because their descendants kept records that made the connections. I feel sure that Robert had a son named James, probably the eldest son, because he appears in the Montgomery records with him. He also probably had a son named John, because the Washington Co. VA 1782 tax list puts a John near Robert and James. (However, that John maybe John Stewart MacFarlane.) I think there is a good chance that he has a daughter named Mary, and it probably is the Mary that marries Samuel Montgomery. There is an unexplained William in the Jefferson Co. records that may belong to this family. Also, it is possible that the Joseph in Jefferson Co. is another son, or at least a cousin. Lastly, while I am speculating, I think that Robert's wife could be a Crockett. I don't know how, but why would Samuel Crockett leave Robert the 85 acres on Cedar Run?

    Now for the facts:
    Robert moved with his father John to Augusta County in 1747 and was enrolled in the militia in 1752. He purchased land with his father (1020 acres at Black Buffalo Lick, in 1747, and then separately, in 1749, 248 acres on Stony Fork, at Laurel Run. This he sold to John Downing in 1754. This land is in present day Wythe County, in the foothills east of the Appalachian Mts. and the Jefferson National Forest.

    In Lancaster Co. PA Deed Book D, pp. 415-417, Microfilm #21383, there is a very convoluted deed that basically states that the original patent from 1739 to Robert McFarland (grandfather of this Robert who died in 1751) for 286 acres, went first to Robert Sr's son James, who died in 1752 leaving behind a wife Margaret. James' will left 1/2 of the estate to his nephew James (son of his elder brother John). Widow Margaret McF. then married Thomas Clingan shortly after and they lived on the 1/2 estate that she inherited from her dead husband James McFarland, brother to John, Robert, Joseph. The nephew James (son of John) was killed by Indians in Virginia in 1755 and died without heirs or a will, so his inheritance passed to his oldest brother Robert (also son of John). So, this Robert, now living in Bedford County, sells the land to his aunt's husband Thomas Clingan for 143 pounds. Robert McFarland came to Lancaster County and entered the deed June 22, 1757.

    He moved with father John to Bedford Co. Va. in 1755/6 during the French and Indian War, probably shortly after the death of James.

    In 1756 John and Robert McFarland are present in Bedford County serving in a jury (p. 178). In 1757 Robert McFarland is a plaintiff ag. Jason Meadows (p. 193), issue resolved, in the Sept. court 1757, Robert McFarland is a juror along with Wm. Boyd, Joseph and Walter Crockett, and Andrew Evans (p. 138) Source: Bedford County Virginia Order Book 1, 1754-1761, by TLC Genealogy, 929.37556 B411 2000, Dallas Public Library This shows that all the Reed Creek neighbors moved to Bedford Co. from their patents.

    Then Robert married and moved to Orange Co. North Carolina, which we know because of his son Robert's birth there in 1759 (Robert Jr.'s 1832 pension statement). He could have already been married, and Margaret is his second wife-we know nothing about his wife's full name.)

    While still in Orange Co. NC Robert and Margaret sold the Black Lick land along with with his father John and Mary Montgomery McFarland in 1766 to the Doak family. It is through this sale that we know his wife's first name and that he was living in Orange Co. NC in 1766.

    So, Robert and Margaret were living in Orange County North Carolina from at least 1758/9 to 1766/7.
    However, the records for Robert McFarland in Orange County NC in the 1760s are not clearly his as far as I can tell, considering there is another Robert McFarland present at this time it seems. The other Robert in Orange Co. is the Robert who wrote a will in 1780 and died the next year in Caswell County, with wife Margaret (unfortunately the same name). DNA testing on a descendant of this other Robert puts that family in the Cadet lineage, but there is one different marker that makes this lineage not a part of our descendants from Robert and Jennet.

    In 1766 Robert purchased land on the Great Otter River in Bedford Co. VA, (Deed Book 2, p. 312, 254 acres on the Otter River) while he still was in Orange Co. NC according to the Bedford Co. records.

    Also, he must have moved back to the Black Lick area in 1766 because Kegley records in Vol. 3 of Early Adventurers on the Western Waters: "Gasper (Kinder) may have been living on Reed Creek as early as 1766 as he was in company with Robert McFarland (McFarlin) for a tract of land on the north side of Pine Ridge at that time. This fact is recorded in an unusual document filed in 1785 in the will book of Montgomery County (Will Book B. p. 78)."

    Robert sold the land in Bedford Co. in 1771 (Book 4, p. 131 and 144) and by 1772 he was back in the Reed Creek area. In the 1771 deed his wife is named Jane.

    In 1772 he received 85 acres of land on Cedar Run, a branch of Reed Creek from the will of Samuel Crockett. He moved to this land, and lived here for 10 years. In 1772 this land was in Botetourt Co, but it is the same area that they first settled in. This land was never recorded as a deed, but is recorded in the Augusta County Will Book 3, p. 506, when Joseph Crockett willed it to his son Samuel, and then Samuel willed it to Robert in 1772. No deed was ever recorded, but the title transferred to Christopher Simmerman in 1791, who then donated it to create the town of Evansham, which was renamed Wytheville. (Kegley, Vol. IV, Early Adventurers in the Town of Evansham, 1998)

    In 1774 a Robert McFarland served 108 days in the militia under Captain Walter Crockat as part of the call-up of men who were to travel to Point Pleasant as part of Governor Dunmore's war. Also in this company was James Mcfarland, serving 108 days. This is most likely Robert Sr. (b. 1730) and his son James. Source: Soldiers of Fincastle Co. Virginia 1774, Mary B. Kegley, R929.37558 K26S 1974, p. 30.

    In 1776 Robert was living at the Cedar Run acreage, and his son Robert Jr. (age 17) enlisted in Capt. Russell's company in the Rev. War. at his father's house, which is described as being at the present location of the Wytheville court house, Source: Robert Jr.'s 1832 Pension statement. The acreage of future Wytheville was transferred to Christopher Simmerman and recorded in 1791 in the Wythe Deed Book 1, p. 35. In the 1782 tax list for Montgomery Co. there are no Robert McFarlands present, however, a John McFarlane is living next to Christopher Simmerman. It seems that Robert Sr. and Jr. are now living in Washington Co. VA, where they appear on that tax list, and John is living in their place in what becomes the town. (What is unknown at this time is who is this John McFarlane in 1782. Is it a son of Robert's or is it Robert's brother John who was married to Mary Kinder.)

    All of this is verified by various tax and militia lists:
    From New River Tithables 1770-1773 by Mary Kegley, p. 14 and 15, includes Captain Doacks and Walter Crockett's list of tax payers and lists McFarland, John, and Mackfarland, Robert and his son James. (This would indicate John McFarland jr., his brother, had also moved back)
    From Early Adventurers on the Western Waters, Vol III, Mary B. Kegley: p. 258, In 1774, a list of Captain Walter Crockat's Co. of men who served 108 days included Robert Mcfarland and James Mcfarland.

    So, Robert had an older son named James who was old enough to pay taxes in 1771, and serve in the militia in 1774. What happened to him? Is he the James who purchased 1/2 of Joseph McFarland's land grant in Greene Co. in 1792? Is he the same James who moved to Christian Co. KY where he died in 1811?

    I now believe that the Mary McFarland, who married Samuel Montgomery, a neighbor in the Cedar Run area of Reed Creek, was the daughter of this Robert McFarland. I have no absolute proof, but the time and place is right for this to be the case.

    (There are no Roberts or James of the right age in the Duncan line to have served in the militia or paid these taxes, so these records must be attributed to the correct family)

    Regarding Robert's wife's name. There are two deeds a couple of years apart where Robert is selling his land and his wife is signing. In the first deed, the wife is named Margaret. In the second deed 2 years later, the wife is named Jane. Ramsey mistakenly wrote her name as Martha, which is why so many trees have that name listed, but the original deed image is quite clearly Margaret.

    The following are notes from the McFarland genealogy website of Gary Morris: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hollow/8143/genealogy/mcfarland/rbtlanc.txt --
    ***** 8 ***** Robert McFARLAND, son of John McFARLAND and Mary MONTGOMERY, was
    born 7 Apr 1730 in Donegal Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, died 1798
    in Kentucky. Married about 1758 in Virginia to Martha _____ born about 1734 in
    Orange(?) County, N.Carolina(?).

    ----- NOTES FOR Robert McFARLAND:
    QUESTION-COMMENT: From the Annuals of Bath County "Families of Greater Bath";
    page 187 Colonels Robert and John McFarland, early pioneers of Jefferson County,
    TN, are descendants of Duncan McFarland. (See Duncan McFarland Records).
    MILITARY: 1752 Augusta County. Robert McFarland qualified a Lieutenant on
    November 16, 1752 (Abstracts from the Records of Augusta County, VA, Lyman
    Chalkley, Vol. II page 55).
    MILITARY: "Virginia Colonial Soldiers" by Lloyd D. Bockstruck 1988;
    Genealogical Publishing Co, Baltimore, MD; page 4 Augusta County 16 Nov 1752 John
    McFarland, ensign, and Robert McFarland, Lieutenant.
    RESIDENCE: Soon after marriage, in 1758 had gone south to Orange County, North
    Carolina.
    RESIDENCE: From Abstracts of Revolutionary War Applications of son, Robert;
    Lived in Orange County, North Carolina, and about 1768 moved to Bedford County
    until about 1771 to Botetourt County, Virginia. Moved 1779 to Washington county,
    Virginia, and then later to Jefferson County, Tennessee.
    LAND: Robert inherited one-half of a farm from his uncle James. Jame's wife,
    Margret inherited the other one-half. Later Robert sold his one-half to Margaret
    and her new husband, Thomas Clingan. Source: James A. McFarland.
    LAND: 1757 Thomas Clingan (husband of Margaret, who first married uncle James
    McFarland) bought land from Robert McFarland, who was living in Bedford Co, VA
    at time of transaction, 20 June 1757. From Mary Haines@Juno.com Bedford Co, VA
    Queeries Aug 1998.
    RESEARCHER-EMAIL: Mary Haines Maryhaines@juno.com.
    LAND: 1754. 6 Aug 1754 Robert McFarland sold 248 acres on Stoney Fork of Reed
    Creek for 20.14 pounds to John Downing. Teste: Abraham Dunkleberry, Nathaniel
    Wilshire. (Chalkley Vol 3:330; Augusta County Will page 442).
    QUESTION: Last transaction mentions John Downing, who was related to James
    McFarland. However, James McFarland, brother of this Robert, died in 1750's. Do
    I have James McFarlands mixed up?
    LAND: 1766 Although Robert was still in Orange County, NC, he bought property
    in Bedford County. In 1766 he bought 254 acres on the Otter River in Bedford
    County from Giles Williams, property that was near to his father, John. Mentioned
    in THE MYTH OF SIR JOHN MACFARLANE 1997,1998 by James A. McFarland (C)ole Creek
    Productions, Inc. Tulsa, OK, copy at Houston Public Library (Clayton Branch).
    LAND: 1768 Botetourt County: John and Mary McFarland of Bedford county,
    Virginia and Robert and Martha McFarland of County of Orange, North Carolina, to
    David Doak for L156, 1,020 acres at Black Buffalo Lick on water of Wood (New)
    River. Annals of Southwest Virginia 1769-1800, by Lewis C. Summers, Kingsport
    Press, Kingsport, Tn, 1927 Vol 2, page 531.
    RESIDENCE: In 1768 or 1769 Robert returned from Orange County with his family,
    but sold his land in 1771.
    LAND: Oct 30, 1772 VIRGINIA, Montgomery County. Robert McFarland received 85
    acres on Cedar Run, a branch of Reed Creek, from the will of Samuel Crockett
    dated this date. This tract was approximately two miles southeast of Fort
    Chiswell. Will Book B, page 3.
    LAND: 1773. VIRGINIA, Fincastle County. Robert McFarland received 166 acres
    in Fincastle County, on Reed Creek, 16 Dec 1773 (Reed Creek now in Montgomery
    County). (VA State Library, Record of Plotts, reel 33, Book A, page 79).
    LAND: 1776 lived on a tract located in the present town of Wytheville, Wythe
    County.
    RESIDENCE: Moved 1779 to Washington County, Virginia (mentioned in personal
    records of son Robert).
    COURT: 1780 TENNESSEE, Greene County. Alexander Outlaw, 1780, complains of
    Robert McFarland Sr. and Robert McFarland Jr., that they on ... at Green County
    took away fifty head of cattle belonging to said Outlaw. SOURCE: Morgan
    District Court Civil Action Papers Found in Bulletin of Genealogical Society of
    Old Tyrone County, North Carolina 10:3:135 1982.
    TAXLIST: 1785 VIRGINIA, Washington County: Robert Sr. (NOTE: Robert Jr. would
    have been Robert Henry McFarlane of Russell County).
    PLACE: Russell County formed 1785 from Washington County.
    NOTE: Not listed in Russell County, VA Taxlists (1787-on). Must have lived
    1786-1788 in that part now Washington County.
    LAND: 1788
    HISTORY: "Families of Jefferson Conty, Tennessee" 1992 found at Seattle
    Genealogical Society. Robert McFarland moved from Virginia to Kentucky in 1788
    and to the Watauga Settlement in 1799.
    DEATH: Last record of Robert McFarland is in Montgomery County on Sept 7,
    1779.
    DEATH: According to the Morristown Bible record, Robert Sr. is suppossed to
    have gone to Kentucky circa 1788. See "The Myth of Sir John McFarlane" by James
    A. McFarlane.

    ===CHILDREN of Robert McFARLAND and Martha _____

    + 33 Robert McFARLAND b 15 Mar 1759 Orange County, North
    Carolina. M (1) Margaret McNUTT. M (2) Mary NEAL. M
    (3) Mary WEAVER.
    + 34 Benjamin McFARLAND b abt Oct 1769 Bedford County,
    Virginia. M (1) Martha STINSON. M (2) Mary RATCLIFFE.
    Robert moved with his father John to Augusta County in 1747 and was enrolled in the militia in 1752. He moved with father John to Bedford Co. Va. in 1757. Then he married and moved to Orange Co. North Carolina. In 1768 Robert moved back to Virginia to Bedford Co. and then four years later to Botetourt Co. for 10 years, where in 1772 he received 85 acres on Reed Creek from will of Samuel Crockett (two miles southeast of Fort Chiswell). In 1776 Robert is living in what is the present town of Wytheville, and his son Robert Jr. enlists in Capt. Russell's company in the Rev. Wa

    Robert married Margaret Jane about 1747 in Virginia. Margaret was born in 1734; died about 1792 in Jefferson County, TN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Margaret Jane was born in 1734; died about 1792 in Jefferson County, TN.

    Notes:

    Mary Helen Haines notes:Her name appears in two deeds selling Robert's property. The first deed is the sale of the Black Lick property he co-owned with father John, and her name is listed as Margaret. The second deed is selling the Bedford property and her name is listed as Jane. It could be two different wives.

    Children:
    1. Mary McFarland was born about 1753 in Virginia; died in 1819 in Gibson County, Indiana.
    2. James McFarland was born about 1755 in Virginia.
    3. John McFarland, BY3019-FT218687 was born about 1758 in Virginia; died in 1815 in Christian Co., KY.
    4. Robert McFarland, FT218687 RoM02 was born on 15 Mar 1759 in Orange Co., North Carolina; died on 10 Feb 1837 in Jefferson Co., TN; was buried in Col. Robert McFarland Cemetery in Hamblen Co., Tennessee.
    5. 6. William McFarland, FT218687 RoM02 was born about 1760; died on 1 Sep 1816 in Xenia township, Greene, Ohio; was buried in Xenia, Greene, Ohio, USA.
    6. Joseph McFarland was born on 4 Feb 1761 in Virginia; died on 3 Nov 1839 in Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, United States of America; was buried in Baptist cemetery, Cedarville, Greene, Ohio, USA.
    7. Benjamin McFarland was born about Oct 1769 in Bedford Co., Virginia; died on 11 Apr 1860 in Indianapolis, Marion Co., Indiana; was buried in Beech Grove (Marion County), Marion County, Indiana, USA.

  3. 14.  John Hugh Kirkpatrick was born in May 1741 in Chester Co., PA; died in Mar 1812 in Tennessee; was buried in Whitesburg, Hamblen County, Tennessee, United States of America.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Chester, Pennsylvania
    • Possessions: 1765, Chester County, PA; Bk. P, p. 260-262. Hugh Kirkpatrick is selling to his son 205 acres, the tract he acquired in 1726.
    • Possessions: 1769, West Nottingham Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania; Chester Bk. P. p. 425. John and Jean (Jane) Kirkpatrick are selling the property he acquired from his father.
    • Possessions: 1778, Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA; Bk. A, p. 44. John Kirkpatrick purchases 181 a. for 500 pds. current money, on north branch of Buffalo Cr. This is the same year that Robert McF. made his purchase. Did the families travel together from PA?
    • _MILT: 1778
    • Possessions: 1784, Greene County; There are several warrants issued to a John Kirkpatrick in Greene County, however, it appears these were military warrants to a John Kirkpatrick who served in NC, not this man.
    • Residence: 1791, Greene County, NC (TN now)

    Notes:

    I have found him also in trees as the son of Hugh Kirkpatrick Sr. born 1697 Dumfrieshire, Scotland. Died May 18, 1768 in Chester Co. PA married to Margaret Gregg.

    In the tax list of 1753 in Chester Co. PA is Hugh Kirkpatrick and a son John Kirkpatrick. History of Chester County, p. 198

    In 1799 living in Grainger Co. TN. Burial in Bent Creek Cemetery, south of Whitesburg, Hamblen Co. Bent Creek Cemetery is attached to the church organized by Isaac Barton. These Kirkpatricks were living in the same area as the McFarlands.

    John married Jean Wilkins about 1759 in Lancaster Co., PA. Jean (daughter of John Wilkins and Rachel McFarland, RoM02) was born about 1739 in Donegal twn., Lancaster Co., PA; died on 9 Jun 1820 in Bulls Gap, Hawkins, Tennessee, USA; was buried in Bent Creek Cemetery, near Whitesburg, Hamblen Co., TN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Jean Wilkins was born about 1739 in Donegal twn., Lancaster Co., PA (daughter of John Wilkins and Rachel McFarland, RoM02); died on 9 Jun 1820 in Bulls Gap, Hawkins, Tennessee, USA; was buried in Bent Creek Cemetery, near Whitesburg, Hamblen Co., TN.

    Notes:

    Is this Jennet Wilkins of the orphan records?

    Have also seen her name as Jane, Margaret Jane

    Burial: http://files.usgwarchives.net/tn/hamblen/cemeteries/bentcr.txt

    Children:
    1. Hugh Kirkpatrick was born on 26 Sep 1763 in Chester Co., PA; died in 1810 in Tennessee, USA.
    2. 7. Rebecca Kirkpatrick was born on 4 Jan 1770 in Cumberland Co., PA; died on 31 May 1851 in Wilberforce, Xenia, Greene, Ohio, USA; was buried in Wilberforce, Greene County, Ohio, United States of America.
    3. Wilkins Kirkpatrick was born on 14 Aug 1775 in Augusta County, Virginia, United States of America; died on 28 Sep 1838 in Jefferson County, Tennessee, United States of America; was buried in Whitesburg, Hamblen County, Tennessee, United States of America.
    4. Hannah Kirkpatrick was born on 6 May 1779 in Rockbridge County, Virginia; died in Jun 1820 in Jefferson County, Tennessee, United States of America; was buried in Hamblen County, Tennessee, United States of America.
    5. David Kirkpatrick