Samuel Robert McFarland

Samuel Robert McFarland

Male 1941 - 1989  (47 years)

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  1. 1.  Samuel Robert McFarland was born on 4 Jul 1941 in Travis Co; Texas (son of James Dorr McFarland, Sr. and Phyllis Short); died in 1989.

    Notes:

    TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS - BIRTHS 1941
    Mcfarland, Samuel Robert 7-4-1941 M Phyllis Short James Don Mcfarland

    Samuel married Living Carolyn in PRIVATE. Living was born in PRIVATE. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James Dorr McFarland, Sr. was born on 7 Feb 1903 in Burnet Co; Texas (son of Robert Ray McFarland and Mary Thomas (Mollie) Debo); died on 16 Jan 1999 in Austin, Texas; was buried in Austin Memorial Park.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: University of Texas
    • Occupation: University of Texas

    Notes:

    MCFARLAND, James Dorr Sr. -- 16 Jan 1999
    Source: Austin American-Statesman, January 20, 1999
    .
    James Dorr McFarland Sr., age 95, died peacefully on Monday, January 16, 1999, at the Retirement and Nursing Center in Austin, Texas.
    He was born February 7, 1903, to Robert Ray and Mary Debo McFarland in Burnet, Texas. He grew up in Cleburne, Texas, and attended the University of Texas, where he obtained Bachelor and Master Degrees in Engineering. He subsequently taught in the College of Engineering's Drawing Department for 41 years, attaining full professorship, directing the Engineer's Loan Fund and administering as Departmental Chairman from 1949 until his retirement in 1968.

    On June 1, 1930, he married Phyllis Short and had two sons, James and Sam, who died in 1989. Dorr was a member of the Wilshire Presbyterian Church (now Genesis Presbyterian) for 48 years. He achieved his Life Certificate in the Masonic Lodge and became only one of few Masons in the State of Texas to achieve his 70 year Certificate in Masonic work as a member of University Lodge #1190 (since 1924), serving as Past Master in that period. For many years he enjoyed hunting, fishing and other outdoor activities, at which he was quite proficient.

    He is survived by his loving wife of 68 years, Phyllis Short McFarland; son, James and his wife, Pat, of Austin; daughter-in- law, Carolyn McFarland, of Austin; grandsons, Paul, of Austin, Joel and wife, Mary, of Austin; granddaughter, Molly Pieroni and husband, Greg, of Dallas; nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

    He will also be remembered by the countless thousands of young engineering students whose lives and careers were indelibly marked by his remarkable teaching and counseling skills.

    Honorary pallbearers will be James McFarland, Paul McFarland, Joel McFarland, Greg Pieroni and Jimmy DeGarmo.

    Services will be under the direction of Reverend Larry Lacy and the University Masonic Lodge #1190. Visitation is from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 20, 1999, at Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home, 3125 N. Lamar. Graveside services will be 2:30 p.m. Thursday, January 21, 1999, at Austin Memorial Park, 2800 Hancock Drive, Austin, Texas. Memorial contributions may be made to the Engineers Loan Fund, Engineering Foundation, College of Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, ECJ, 10th Floor, Austin, Texas 78712-1080.

    Arrangements by Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home, 3125 N. Lamar,
    512-452- 8811.
    **************
    IN MEMORIAM

    JAMES DORR MCFARLAND, SR.

    James Dorr McFarland, Sr. was born in Burnet, Texas, on February 7, 1903, the son of Robert Ray and Mary Debo MacFarland. He grew up in Cleburne, Texas, where he graduated from high school in the spring of 1921. He entered the University of Texas at Austin in September, 1921, to study electrical engineering. During this era as a student, he roomed with Byron Short, a future UT engineering faculty member and the brother of Phyllis Short, who later became Dorr McFarland's wife.

    Upon graduation with a BSEE in June 1926, McFarland took a job with General Electric Company in Schenectady, New York. At that time this job offer was extended only to the top of the graduating class. His job at GE involved testing of large motors and turbines. He returned to Texas in the spring of 1928 to interview in GE's Dallas office. Fortuitously, on a return visit to his former professors at UT, he was offered a teaching position by Professor C. E. Rowe, who at that time was chairman of the Department of Drawing. He began as an instructor of drawing at UT on April 1, 1928, starting with a salary of $200 per month. McFarland, along with Rowe and W. H. McNiel, were the first three faculty members in the Department of Drawing.

    In June 1930, McFarland married Phyllis Short, and they had two sons, James and Sam. McFarland was preceded in death by Sam, in 1989. In 1939, McFarland built a house on East 38 1/2 Street, where he and his wife lived until his death. In the 1930s, McFarland worked during summer months as a draftsman for the Texas Highway Department.

    McFarland was co-author, along with C. E. Rowe, of the popular textbook Engineering Descriptive Geometry, which was published by D. Van Nostrand Company in 1939 and again in 1953. At one time, the textbook was used by 85 colleges in the United States and Latin America. During this era, McFarland taught courses in engineering drawing, drafting, and descriptive geometry. He was promoted to assistant professor in 1937, to associate professor in 1943, and to professor in 1950. He became registered as a Professional Engineer and made Who's Who in Engineering. He also found time to complete his master's degree in electrical engineering at UT during this tim

    McFarland was a trustee of the UT Engineers' Loan Fund for thirty-two years, and served as chairman for seven years. He took special pride in helping students who were in financial need to continue with their engineering studies. Each student who applied was given serious consideration for a loan through a personal interview, where a full inventory of the student's needs and accomplishments was assessed. Then, a loan of $200 was considered large.

    Dorr was usually a serious professor, but he had a wry sense of humor appreciated by others. Students affectionately gave him the nickname of "Smiling Jack" from the Dick Tracy cartoon series. It is estimated that, during his long tenure at UT, McFarland formally taught over 10,000 student

    In 1951, he became chairman of the Department of Drawing and remained in that position for seventeen years, until his retirement in May 1968. At that time, the engineering drawing department was merged with the mechanical engineering department, and it is now the area of computer graphics and engineering. McFarland achieved the status of professor emeritus in 1969, and he stayed loyal to the University throughout his remaining years.

    Dorr McFarland enjoyed hunting and fishing, and befriended many students who would accompany him on his outdoor trips. He took special pride in his house on Lake Travis, where he spent much of his spare time. He was quite proficient in many outdoor activities, and no fisherman could catch white bass as he could, due to his tedious study of their habits. Hunting season brought another source of pleasure, with the deer and turkey in the hill country around Medina, Texas, being a favorite target. At the request of his wife, Dorr encapsulated many of his favorite outdoor hunting and fishing experiences in a booklet titled Long and Short Tales, which he self-published in 1983.

    McFarland was active in the Wilshire Presbyterian Church for forty-eight years, and achieved a 70-year Certificate from the University Masonic Lodge. At age 95, James Dorr McFarland, Sr. passed away peacefully on Monday, January 16, 1999.

    &ltsigned&gt

    Larry R. Faulkner, President
    The University of Texas at Austin

    &ltsigned&gt

    John R. Durbin, Secretary
    The General Faculty

    This memorial resolution was prepared by a special committee consisting of Professors Ronald E. Barr (chair), H. Grady Rylander, Jr., and Archie W. Straiton.
    .
    Distributed to the Dean of the College of Engineering, the Executive Vice President and Provost, and the President on December 7, 1999. Copies are available on request from the Office of the General Faculty, FAC 22, F9500. This resolution is posted under "Memorials" at: http://www.utexas.edu/faculty/council/ .
    MCFARLAND, James Dorr Sr. -- 16 Jan 1999
    Source: Austin American-Statesman, January 20, 1999
    .
    James Dorr McFarland Sr., age 95, died peacefully on Monday, January 16, 1999, at the Retirement and Nursing Center in Austin, Texas.
    He was born February 7, 1903, to Robert Ray and Mary Debo McFarland in Burnet, Texas. He grew up in Cleburne, Texas, and attended the University of Texas, where he obtained Bachelor and Master Degrees in Engineering. He subsequently taught in the College of Engineering's Drawing Department for 41 years, attaining full professorship, directing the Engineer's Loan Fund and administering as Departmental Chairman from 1949 until his retirement in 1968.

    On June 1, 1930, he married Phyllis Short and had two sons, James and Sam, who died in 1989. Dorr was a member of the Wilshire Presbyterian Church (now Genesis Presbyterian) for 48 years. He achieved his Life Certificate in the Masonic Lodge and became only one of few Masons in the State of Texas to achieve his 70 year Certificate in Masonic work as a member of University Lodge #1190 (since 1924), serving as Past Master in that period. For many years he enjoyed hunting, fishing and other outdoor activities, at which he was quite proficient.

    He is survived by his loving wife of 68 years, Phyllis Short McFarland; son, James and his wife, Pat, of Austin; daughter-in- law, Carolyn McFarland, of Austin; grandsons, Paul, of Austin, Joel and wife, Mary, of Austin; granddaughter, Molly Pieroni and husband, Greg, of Dallas; nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

    He will also be remembered by the countless thousands of young engineering students whose lives and careers were indelibly marked by his remarkable teaching and counseling skills.

    Honorary pallbearers will be James McFarland, Paul McFarland, Joel McFarland, Greg Pieroni and Jimmy DeGarmo.

    Services will be under the direction of Reverend Larry Lacy and the University Masonic Lodge #1190. Visitation is from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 20, 1999, at Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home, 3125 N. Lamar. Graveside services will be 2:30 p.m. Thursday, January 21, 1999, at Austin Memorial Park, 2800 Hancock Drive, Austin, Texas. Memorial contributions may be made to the Engineers Loan Fund, Engineering Foundation, College of Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, ECJ, 10th Floor, Austin, Texas 78712-1080.

    Arrangements by Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home, 3125 N. Lamar,
    512-452- 8811.
    **************
    IN MEMORIAM

    JAMES DORR MCFARLAND, SR.

    James Dorr McFarland, Sr. was born in Burnet, Texas, on February 7, 1903, the son of Robert Ray and Mary Debo MacFarland. He grew up in Cleburne, Texas, where he graduated from high school in the spring of 1921. He entered the University of Texas at Austin in September, 1921, to study electrical engineering. During this era as a student, he roomed with Byron Short, a future UT engineering faculty member and the brother of Phyllis Short, who later became Dorr McFarland's wife.

    Upon graduation with a BSEE in June 1926, McFarland took a job with General Electric Company in Schenectady, New York. At that time this job offer was extended only to the top of the graduating class. His job at GE involved testing of large motors and turbines. He returned to Texas in the spring of 1928 to interview in GE's Dallas office. Fortuitously, on a return visit to his former professors at UT, he was offered a teaching position by Professor C. E. Rowe, who at that time was chairman of the Department of Drawing. He began as an instructor of drawing at UT on April 1, 1928, starting with a salary of $200 per month. McFarland, along with Rowe and W. H. McNiel, were the first three faculty members in the Department of Drawing.

    In June 1930, McFarland married Phyllis Short, and they had two sons, James and Sam. McFarland was preceded in death by Sam, in 1989. In 1939, McFarland built a house on East 38 1/2 Street, where he and his wife lived until his death. In the 1930s, McFarland worked during summer months as a draftsman for the Texas Highway Department.

    McFarland was co-author, along with C. E. Rowe, of the popular textbook Engineering Descriptive Geometry, which was published by D. Van Nostrand Company in 1939 and again in 1953. At one time, the textbook was used by 85 colleges in the United States and Latin America. During this era, McFarland taught courses in engineering drawing, drafting, and descriptive geometry. He was promoted to assistant professor in 1937, to associate professor in 1943, and to professor in 1950. He became registered as a Professional Engineer and made Who's Who in Engineering. He also found time to complete his master's degree in electrical engineering at UT during this tim

    McFarland was a trustee of the UT Engineers' Loan Fund for thirty-two years, and served as chairman for seven years. He took special pride in helping students who were in financial need to continue with their engineering studies. Each student who applied was given serious consideration for a loan through a personal interview, where a full inventory of the student's needs and accomplishments was assessed. Then, a loan of $200 was considered large.

    Dorr was usually a serious professor, but he had a wry sense of humor appreciated by others. Students affectionately gave him the nickname of "Smiling Jack" from the Dick Tracy cartoon series. It is estimated that, during his long tenure at UT, McFarland formally taught over 10,000 student

    In 1951, he became chairman of the Department of Drawing and remained in that position for seventeen years, until his retirement in May 1968. At that time, the engineering drawing department was merged with the mechanical engineering department, and it is now the area of computer graphics and engineering. McFarland achieved the status of professor emeritus in 1969, and he stayed loyal to the University throughout his remaining years.

    Dorr McFarland enjoyed hunting and fishing, and befriended many students who would accompany him on his outdoor trips. He took special pride in his house on Lake Travis, where he spent much of his spare time. He was quite proficient in many outdoor activities, and no fisherman could catch white bass as he could, due to his tedious study of their habits. Hunting season brought another source of pleasure, with the deer and turkey in the hill country around Medina, Texas, being a favorite target. At the request of his wife, Dorr encapsulated many of his favorite outdoor hunting and fishing experiences in a booklet titled Long and Short Tales, which he self-published in 1983.

    McFarland was active in the Wilshire Presbyterian Church for forty-eight years, and achieved a 70-year Certificate from the University Masonic Lodge. At age 95, James Dorr McFarland, Sr. passed away peacefully on Monday, January 16, 1999.

    <signed>

    Larry R. Faulkner, President
    The University of Texas at Austin

    <signed>

    John R. Durbin, Secretary
    The General Faculty

    This memorial resolution was prepared by a special committee consisting of Professors Ronald E. Barr (chair), H. Grady Rylander, Jr., and Archie W. Straiton.
    .
    Distributed to the Dean of the College of Engineering, the Executive Vice President and Provost, and the President on December 7, 1999. Copies are available on request from the Office of the General Faculty, FAC 22, F9500. This resolution is posted under "Memorials" at: http://www.utexas.edu/faculty/council/ .

    James married Phyllis Short in PRIVATE. Phyllis was born in PRIVATE. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Phyllis Short was born in PRIVATE.
    Children:
    1. Living McFarland was born in PRIVATE.
    2. 1. Samuel Robert McFarland was born on 4 Jul 1941 in Travis Co; Texas; died in 1989.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Robert Ray McFarland was born on 3 Aug 1878 in Burnet Co; Texas (son of Samuel King McFarland and Musidore Louisa Rountree); died on 1 Dec 1944 in Cleburne, Johnson Co; Texas.

    Robert married Mary Thomas (Mollie) Debo on 23 Apr 1899 in Burnet Co; Texas. Mary was born on 23 Dec 1876 in Burnet Co; Texas; died on 24 May 1932 in Cleburne, Johnson Co; Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Thomas (Mollie) Debo was born on 23 Dec 1876 in Burnet Co; Texas; died on 24 May 1932 in Cleburne, Johnson Co; Texas.
    Children:
    1. Living McFarland
    2. Clara Louise McFarland was born on 27 Feb 1900; died on 7 May 1900; was buried in Debo Cemetery, Burnet Co; Texas.
    3. Flora McFarland was born on 7 Apr 1901; died in UNKNOWN.
    4. 2. James Dorr McFarland, Sr. was born on 7 Feb 1903 in Burnet Co; Texas; died on 16 Jan 1999 in Austin, Texas; was buried in Austin Memorial Park.
    5. Clarence Alexander McFarland was born on 14 Feb 1905; died on 4 Sep 1975 in Texas; was buried in Live Oak Cemetery, McCulloch Co; Texas.
    6. Samuel Louis McFarland was born on 27 Dec 1906; died in UNKNOWN.
    7. Lora Ruth McFarland was born on 2 Aug 1909 in Burnet Co; Texas; died in UNKNOWN.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Samuel King McFarland was born on 8 Sep 1837 in Missouri (son of Samuel Arthur McFarland and Jane Priscilla Morrow); died on 7 Jul 1901 in Burnet Co; Texas; was buried in Old Burnet Cemetery, Burnet Co; Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, Milam and Williamson, Williamson, Texas, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Burnet, Burnet, Texas, USA
    • Residence: 1870, Bluffton, Llano, Llano, Texas, USA

    Notes:

    Burial in Old Burnet Cemetery. From downtown Burnet take Hwy. 29 east to Rhomberg St. Turn south on rhomberg until it dead ends at Cemetery Road. Turn left onto Cemetery Road and the Old Burnet cemetery is on the right (West) side of the dirt road.

    1860 Burnet County Census, living next to father and mother Samuel and Jane.

    148 McFarland S.K. 21 m farmer Missouri
    148 McFarland Musadorie 21 f Tennessee
    148 McFarland Samuel L. 5 m Tennessee
    148 McFarland Martha E. 4 f Texas
    148 McFarland Rufus J. 2 m Texas

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    1870 Llano Co; TX Census
    McFarland S.K.
    M.L.
    Samuel, age 15
    Martha E. 14
    Rufus J. 12
    Amanda 6

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    1880 Burnet Co TX census - Pct 1 pg 113

    McFARLAND, S.K.; age 42; b.MO; f&m/b TN; occ: farmer
    M.L.; wife; age 42; b.AL; f/b NC; m/b TN
    Rufus J.; son; age 22; b.TX; f/b MO; m/b AL; occ: works farm
    Amanda Ollie; dau; age 16; b.TX
    William A.; son; age 6; b.TX
    Robert R.; son; age 1; b.TX

    ************
    It became necessary to MOVE graves that would be covered over by Lake Buchanan, beginning in 1931, TWO of the graves of young children of S.K. & M.L. were moved from the Old Bluffton Cem. to the New Bluffton Cem., located 8 or 9 miles west of Shaw Island, 3 miles west of present community of "New" Bluffton. Jennie is buried in an Unmarked Grave at the New Bluffton Cemetery, although cemetery records show she is buried in Lot 167 grave 2, and Mattie is buried in Lot 167 grave 1.

    Records kept by the company hired to move these graves referred to the children as MATTIE and JENNIE, with Jennie listed as an infant. Persons NOTIFIED for permission to move the graves, their relationship and place of residence in 1931 were: R. J. McFarland of Burnet: W. A. of Cleburne; R. R. of Cleburn, listed as brothers, and an added note which said to notify Mrs. Hudson Hereford at Tow.

    Source: Burnet County, TX - Marriages: 1852-1856

    McFarland, Samuel K. Rountree, Masarone L. 13 Jun 1854

    Samuel married Musidore Louisa Rountree on 13 Jun 1854 in Burnet Co; Texas. Musidore was born on 31 Oct 1837 in Alabama; died on 11 Nov 1921 in Burnet Co; Texas; was buried in Old Burnet Cemetary, Burnet Co; Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Musidore Louisa Rountree was born on 31 Oct 1837 in Alabama; died on 11 Nov 1921 in Burnet Co; Texas; was buried in Old Burnet Cemetary, Burnet Co; Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: ?
    • Residence: 1870, Bluffton, Llano, Llano, Texas, USA

    Notes:

    OBITUARY:

    McFARLAND, Mrs. L. M. - 11 Nov 1921

    Burnet Bulletin, 17 Nov 1921

    Mrs. L. M. McFarland Dead

    Last Friday, November 11th, 1921, at the home of her son, Ray, in Cleburne, Mrs. L. M. McFarland passed away. The body was brought to Burnet and interred Saturday afternoon in the Old Cemetery, Rev. Joe Eustis officiating.

    Mrs. McFarland's maiden name was Rountree. She was born in Alabama on the 31st day of October, 1837, making her at the time of her death a little more than 84 years of age. When a small girl she moved with her father's family to Texas, and shortly thereafter came to Burnet County, where in 1854 she was united in marriage to S. K. McFarland. To this union eight children were born, four of whom are still living. They are S. L. McFarland of Marlin; R. J. McFarland of Burnet; W. A. and Ray McFarland of Cleburne. More than 50 years of her life was spent in Burnet County, placing her in the ranks of the old settlers of this section. At the age of fourteen years, Mrs. McFarland joined the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and for 70 years she lived a consistent Christian life, loved and respected by a large number of relatives and friends.

    Three sisters and six brothers also survive her, as follows: Mrs. Bob Lewis, Burnet County; Mrs. Frank Thomas of this section; Mrs. Sylvania Fitts of Seattle, Washington; John Rountree of the Bertram community; F. S. Rountree of Vigo Park, Texas; Jeff, Jim and Wilse Rountree of Nogales, Arizona, and Babe Rountree, who resides in the state of Washington.

    The Bulletin joins in extending condolence to the bereaved relatives.
    Source: Burnet County, TX - Marriages: 1852-1856

    McFarland, Samuel K. Rountree, Masarone L. 13 Jun 1854

    Children:
    1. Hiram McFarland died in UNKNOWN.
    2. Ira McFarland died in UNKNOWN.
    3. Emily Jane "Jennie" McFarland died in UNKNOWN.
    4. Samuel Lewis McFarland was born on 7 Apr 1855 in Tennessee; died in Jan 1930; was buried in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
    5. Martha "Mattie" Amoretta McFarland was born in 1856 in Burnet Co; Texas; died in UNKNOWN.
    6. RUFUS JACKSON "JACK" McFARLAND was born on 9 Apr 1858 in Texas; died on 12 Jul 1944 in Burnet Co; Texas; was buried on 13 Jul 1944 in Odd Fellows Cemetary, Burnet Co; Texas.
    7. Amanda Olivia (Ollie) McFarland was born on 2 May 1864 in Burnet Co; Texas; died on 17 Mar 1886 in Burnet Co; Texas; was buried in Old Burnet Cemetary, Burnet Co; Cemetary.
    8. William Alexander (Alex) McFarland was born on 28 Sep 1875 in Burnet Co; Texas; died in UNKNOWN.
    9. 4. Robert Ray McFarland was born on 3 Aug 1878 in Burnet Co; Texas; died on 1 Dec 1944 in Cleburne, Johnson Co; Texas.