John P. McFarland

John P. McFarland

Male 1851 - 1933  (82 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John P. McFarland was born on 5 Jun 1851 in Missouri (son of Robert McFarland and Elizabeth Gillian); died on 26 Sep 1933 in Bates, Missouri; was buried in Bates, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: John Mcfarland
    • Birth: Abt 1851
    • Birth: 1852, Johnson co mo
    • Birth: 1852, MO
    • Residence: 1860, Post Oak, Chilhowee, Johnson, Missouri, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Post Oak, Johnson, Missouri
    • Residence: 1870, Madison, Johnson, Missouri
    • Residence: 1870, Madison, Kingsville, Johnson, Missouri, USA
    • Residence: 1900, Spruce, Bates, Missouri, USA
    • Residence: 1910, Kansas City Ward 5, Wyandotte, Kansas, USA
    • Residence: 1920, Kansas City Ward 4, Wyandotte, Kansas, USA

    John married Anna J Mcfarland in 1890. Anna was born in 1868 in Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Anna A Mcfarlane was born in Nov 1892 in Missouri.
    2. Emma L Mcfarlane was born in Sep 1894 in Missouri.
    3. Rosa B Mcfarlane was born in Dec 1897 in Missouri.
    4. Cora P Mcfarland was born about 1901 in Missouri.
    5. Sammy J Mcfarland was born about 1903 in Missouri.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Robert McFarland was born in Aug 1825 in Missouri (son of George McFarland and Abigail Cathey); died on 4 Sep 1901 in Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas; was buried in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, United States of America.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: Missouri
    • Birth: 1826, Lafayette, CO MO
    • Birth: Abt 1826, United States
    • Residence: 1850, Post Oak, Johnson, Missouri, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Post Oak, Chilhowee, Johnson, Missouri, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Post Oak, Johnson, Missouri
    • Residence: 1860, Post Oak, Johnson, Missouri, USA
    • Residence: 1870, Madison, Johnson, Missouri
    • Residence: 1870, Madison, Johnson, Missouri, USA
    • Residence: 1870, Madison, Kingsville, Johnson, Missouri, USA
    • Residence: 1900, Kansas City Ward 3, Wyandotte, Kansas, USA

    Notes:

    In the "History of Johnson County" written in 1881 there are many McFarland references. http://cdm16795.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/mocohist/id/76209

    p. 202 mentions McFarland's farm with a white sulphur spring, neath mouth of Post Oak, in Warrensburg township, one half mile west of town of Post Oak

    p. 401 discusses the founding of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in 1866. Among the founders were Robert and Elizabeth McFarland, an A.C. McFarland, and the Rev. J.B. Morrow.

    1850 census in Johnson Co., Post Oak Township. Fam. #607. Robert, 23 MO, Elizabeth 24

    Robert married Elizabeth Gillian in 1847. Elizabeth was born in Aug 1823 in Kentucky; died on 22 Aug 1900 in Kansas, United States; was buried in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, United States of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Gillian was born in Aug 1823 in Kentucky; died on 22 Aug 1900 in Kansas, United States; was buried in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, United States of America.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 1826, KY
    • Residence: 1850, Post Oak, Johnson, Missouri, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Post Oak, Chilhowee, Johnson, Missouri, USA
    • Residence: 1870, Madison, Kingsville, Johnson, Missouri, USA
    • Residence: 1900, Kansas City Ward 3, Wyandotte, Kansas, USA

    Children:
    1. Arabella McFarland was born in 1849 in Warrensburg,Johnson CO MO; died in Jun 1943 in Kansas City, Jackson CO MO; was buried in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, United States of America.
    2. 1. John P. McFarland was born on 5 Jun 1851 in Missouri; died on 26 Sep 1933 in Bates, Missouri; was buried in Bates, Missouri, USA.
    3. Samuel B. McFarland was born in Feb 1857 in Missouri; died on 27 Nov 1937 in Los Angeles Co., California; was buried in Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, United States of America.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George McFarland was born in Dec 1792 in Tennessee (son of George McFarland and Sally Jack); died on 23 Apr 1863 in Post Oak, Johnson, Missouri, USA; was buried in Sluder Cemetery, Johnson Co. MO.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 1792, Tenn
    • Birth: 1794, Tennessee
    • Residence: 1830, LaFayette, Missouri
    • Residence: 1830, Lafayette, Missouri, USA
    • Possessions: 1840, Lafayette County, Missouri, USA; Deed Bk. I, pp. 343, 344. Two purchases of 40 acres each from David and Rachel Morrow and Joseph Skaggs in same township as patents.
    • Residence: 1 Jun 1840, Lafayette, Missouri, USA
    • Residence: 1843, Centerview,Johnson CO MO
    • Possessions: 1835, 1838, 1845, Lafayette County, Missouri, USA; Three patents #3285, 10932, 12415 totally 120 a. in three sections, 11, 12, 13 in township 49N, Range 28W. In 1930 this was called Clay township.
    • Possessions: 1848, Lafayette County, Missouri, USA; Bk. V, p. 72. George McFarland and Samuel McFarland and wife Milliann sell to Thomas Gann and Leah Gann of Lafayette 100 a. for $400.
    • Residence: 1850, Post Oak, Johnson, Missouri
    • Residence: 1850, Post Oak, Johnson, Missouri, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Post Oak, Johnson, Missouri
    • Residence: 1860, Post Oak, Johnson, Missouri, USA
    • Death: 23 Apr 1863, Missouri
    • Death: 23 Apr 1863, Post Oak Township,Johnson,Missouri,USA

    Notes:

    Mary Helen Haines notes:
    Many Ancestry trees show this George McFarland, son of George and Sally Jack McF. as the one who married Elizabeth Maddox, March 16, 1812 in Greene Co. TN. If so, then she must have died and he remarried Abigail Cathey in 1816 in Howard Co. MO. This George Jr. should not be confused with the George Jr. of Knox Co. KY.

    Logic dictates that there are two different George McFarland families: the one who moved to Missouri, and the one that moved to Kentucky.

    According to research done in the Cathey family, this George married Abigail Cathey, daugher of George Cathey and Margaret Chamberlain, some time after the move to Missouri. The marriage took place Dec. 19, 1816 in Howard Co. MO. It was recorded as George Mcfarlin and Abigal Carthey.

    In 1828, a George McFarland purchased 40 acres #10932 at 5th Meridian, 49N, 28W, NW1/4SW1/4 12, Lafayette
    In 1835, George McFarland purchased 40 acres #3285 at 5th Meridian, 49N, 28W NE1/4SW1/4 13, Lafayette

    In 1830 census: what appears to be this George McFarland is in Lafayette Co. with no spouse, so she must have died before that. The 1830 census shows 1 male under 5, 1 male 5 to 9, 1 male 30 to 39 (George), 1 female 5 to 9, 1 female 10 to 14. (There is no female under 5, so where is Sarah A.?)

    In 1840 census, George (age 40-50) is in Lafayette Co. p. 156, along with brother Samuel. There are two males: one 10-15 (Robert), one 15-20 (Samuel A.), one female 20-30. (Still no Sarah)

    George purchases two 40 acre properties in Johnson Co. in 1843 and 1848.

    540 HISTORY OF JOHNSON COUNTY. "George McFarland was born in Tennessee in 1793, and died in Chilhowee township, Johnson county, in 1862. Samuel McFarland, Sr., was a native of Tennessee, and came, with all his father's family, to Missouri territory in 1816, and settled in Cooper county, near Otterville; then in about four years thereafter removed to the Sni-a-bar creek, in Lafayette county. He came with his family to Centerview township in 1843, and settled about two miles east of the present depot at Centerview. Here he purchased about 400 acres, and resided thereon till the year 1850, when he removed to Texas. He died in the year 1861. George McFarland, the brother of Samuel, came to Centerview about the year 1843, and settled about two miles south of the present village of Centerview. He died there some time before the war. He was given to quaint, dry expressions, which were wont to produce great merriment among his friends."
    p. 538 "It is related that Father McFarland, his sons and sons of his neighbors, every fall engaged in a great hunt for the purpose of getting a supply of meat for the coming winter. Being a strictly religious man, wherever in the forest the camp was pitched there he also erected an altar to the worship of Almighty God, and every morning before the chase, and every evening at the camp fire, there in nature's solemn temple was heard the reverent tones of Father McFarland ascending to high heaven from among the dark trees of the forest, while the bowed head of each comrade betokened the conscientious though strong spirit of those hardy men."

    By 1850 census, George is living with his son Robert in Johnson Co. MO and does not show a spouse.

    This George was living in the 1850 and 1860 censuses in Post Oak Twn. in Johnson Co. with what appears to be his son, Robert McFarland, born in 1837, married to an Elizabeth, born in 1836 in KY, with their children Arabella, born in 1849, then John P. 1852, Samuel B. 1856.

    1860 census is fam. 1644, Johnson Co., Post Oak twn. p. 23.

    In this same census, the households include fam. 1644, Robert with father George. fam. 1645, Milly Ann McFarland (widowed wife of Samuel A. McFarland), and fam. 1646 James G. Morrow, 48, merchant from Tennessee, whom I assume is a relation of Jane Morrow, wife of the Samuel McFarland who moved to Texas.

    The George McFarland of Johnson County MO died April 23, 1863 and is buried at the Sluder Cemetery in Centerview Twnship Johnson County, MO. He is buried with a S.A. who died in 1859 age 35 years. This could be a son named Samuel who was present in the 1850 census, age 27, married to Milly from KY, but is absent in the 1860 census.

    If, in fact, this George McFarland, is the son of George and Sally Jack McFarland, and he married Elizabeth Maddox on March 16, 1812 in Greene County TN, then it is more proof that the George who married Nancy Golden in Knox County TN is a different George.

    The George McFarland of Johnson County TN died April 23, 1863 and is buried at the Sluder Cemetery in Centerview Twnship Johnson County, MO. He is buried with a S.A. who died in 1859 age 35 years. This could be a son named Samuel who was present in the 1850 census, age 27, married to Milly from KY, but is absent in the 1860 census.

    This George was living in the 1850 and 1860 censuses in Post Oak Twn. in Johnson Co. with what appears to be his son, Robert McFarland, born in 1837, married to an Elizabeth, born in 1836 in KY, with their children Arabella, born in 1849

    George married Abigail Cathey on 19 Dec 1816 in Howard County, Missouri. Abigail was born on 22 Jul 1800 in Pigeon Valley, Buncombe, North Carolina, USA; died before 1830 in Lafayette Co., Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Abigail Cathey was born on 22 Jul 1800 in Pigeon Valley, Buncombe, North Carolina, USA; died before 1830 in Lafayette Co., Missouri.

    Notes:

    Mary Helen Haines notes:
    She is not with her family in the 1830 census or after, so she must have died before. Why do family trees say she died in Pettis Co. MO in 1860. The date that some trees give for her death in 1860 is actually the date for her sister Rebecca's death. Her father George Cathey lived there in the 1840 census.

    Children:
    1. Kessiah McFarland was born in 1818 in Missouri.
    2. female McFarland was born between 1820 and 1825.
    3. Samuel A. McFarland was born on 28 Aug 1823 in MO; died on 26 Feb 1859 in Centerview, Johnson Co., Missouri; was buried in Centerview, Johnson County, Missouri, United States of America.
    4. 2. Robert McFarland was born in Aug 1825 in Missouri; died on 4 Sep 1901 in Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas; was buried in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, United States of America.
    5. Sarah A. McFarland was born in 1830 in MO.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George McFarland was born on 7 Dec 1769 in Virginia (son of John McFarland, BY146078 RoM02 and Mary Kinder); died before 1830 in Missouri.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1789, South of the French Broad River, Indian Territory, USA
    • Residence: 1800, Morgan, Buncombe, North Carolina
    • Possessions: 1802, Buncombe (now Haywood), NC; Deed Records for Buncombe Co., NC show a purchase of 100 acres on the West side of the Pigeon R. by George McFarland on April 20, 1802 from John McFarland, Jr (husband of Rebecca Bell) for $120 , (Buncombe Deed Book 7, p. 160-161)
    • Possessions: 1804, Buncombe (now Haywood), NC; November 18, 1804, George McFarlin is selling the same land back to John McFarlin Jr. on Nov. 18, 1804 for $230. ( Deed Book 9, p. 323-324)
    • Residence: 1819, Cooper County, Missouri
    • Possessions: 1825, Morgan County, Missouri, USA; George McFarland patents 80 acres on Aug. 1, 1825 in Morgan Co. , just south of the patent made by his brother James McFarland on Otter Creek in Cooper Co.

    Notes:

    Mary Helen Haines notes:

    This George McFarland, son of John and Mary Kinder, has been confused at times with the George McFarland who married Nancy Golden in 1801 in Knox Co. TN. Some contend that Sally Jack died and he then married Nancy Golden. They contend that there were three children from this first marriage: George, Frances, and Nancy. If this is so, then that George Sr. would have to be living in two places at the same time.

    A George McFarland married Betsey Maddux March 16, 1812 in Greene Co. TN. (This appears to be George Jr., son of the George who moved to Knox Co. KY). There are two other children who seem to be the children of George Sr. who moves to Knox Co. KY: Frances McF. born 1795 in TN, married to James Helton on Nov. 16, 1820 in Knox Co. KY, and Nancy McF. born 1797 in TN, married to Thomas Mattox in 1820 in Knox Co. KY.

    Nancy Golden was born 1771 in Lincoln, Wilkes Co. GA (?). The family is in Knox Co. KY in 1810 as George McFarlin (26-45), next to Duncan McFarlin. In 1820 in Lynncamp Creek, Knox Co, on same page as Duncan McFarland and Rachael McFarland is George McFarland (26-44). In 1830 George (40-49) is still present along with a George McFarland Jr. (30-39) It seems likely that the George McFarland of Knox Co. KY could be associated with the Duncan McFarland family of Knox/Whitley Co. KY who had once lived in Greene Co. TN. The ages of the George McFarland of Knox Co. KY in the various census records do not always fit with the age of George McFarland born 1769.

    The George McFarland who is the son of John and Mary Kinder is in the 1800 census in Buncombe Co. NC and appears to be the George McFarland who purchased land in Morgan Co. MO in 1825. See below.

    Tennessee:

    The Jefferson Co. TN marriage records reveal that a George McFarland married Sally Jack Jan. 5, 1793. The McFarland family was neighbors with the Jack family in that area that became Cocke Co. when it was created in 1797 from Jefferson Co.

    Samuel Jack was a neighbor of John and Mary Kinder: Samuel Jack entered several tracks of land in Greene County, Tenn. in 1784 and qualified for them in 1794 and 1797. They were located on the French Broad River. This could possibly be the father of the Jack daughters that marry George and Benjamin McFarland. Samuel Jack and John McFarland appear on various records together. They were neighbors in the area of the Big Pigeon and the French Broad, along with the Wards and the Evans. John McFarland, husband of Mary Kinder, moved to Buncombe Co. NC abt. 1799 with most of his children.

    On July 8, 1795, a George McFarland was made a Lt. in a Regiment of Infantry for Jefferson Co., Territory South of Ohio. It is not clear which George McFarland this is referring to. It could be the one who later moves to Knox Co. KY

    North Carolina:

    George McFarland is listed in the 1800 census in Buncombe Co. NC. He is bet. 26 and 45. , his wife the same. He has two boys under 11, two girls under 11.

    Deed Records for Buncombe Co., NC show a purchase of 100 acres on the West side of the Pigeon R. by George McFarland on April 20, 1802 from John McFarland, Jr (husband of Rebecca Bell) for $120 , (Buncombe Deed Book 7, p. 160-161) Then on November 18, 1804, George McFarlin is selling the same land back to John McFarlin Jr. on Nov. 18, 1804 for $230. ( Deed Book 9, p. 323-324)

    Some researchers believe that George McFarland was the first of this family to go to Missouri, and it was his messages back that led to the rest of the family moving.

    Missouri:

    Cooper County Tax List 1819 - 22. McFarlands: Alex, David, Elijah, George (two), Jacob, James Sr., James Jr., Jesse, John, Samuel, William (two). One William would be William son of John and Mary Kinder, and the other would be William Bell McFarland, son of John and Rebecca Bell McF. (This would be George Sr. and Jr.)

    A George McFarland patents 80 acres on Aug. 1, 1825 in Morgan Co. , just south of the patent made by his brother James McFarland on Otter Creek in Cooper Co.

    The next two patents by George McFarland, must be his son, made in 1835 and in 1838 in Lafayette Co. for a total of 80 acres in the same location 49N, 28 W, sect. 13, and 12. In the same township and range: 49 N-28 W, in sec. 13, 11, and 14 are patents issued to John W., Samuel, and William from the years 1827 to 1838.

    There are several George McFarlands in the earliest records in Cooper County MO. As Cooper Co. gets divided, in the 1830 census there is a younger George Mc. in Lafayette County, along with a Samuel and a Sarah, which could be referring to Sally Jack McFarland, possible widow of George McFarland, Sr. This seems to be the son of George Sr. and Sally Jack McFarland.

    I believe Sally Jack's father to be Samuel Jack of Jefferson Co. TN, and that Samuel Arthur is named for him, and the Sarah McFarland, living near George and Samuel households in Lafayette County Missouri in 1830 census, is the widow of George McFarland family.
    ***
    (Thank you to Warren Atkinson for this below, sent Sept. 2017):

    GENEALOGICAL GEMS FROM EARLY MISSOURI DEEDS 1815-1850, by Marsha Hoffman Rising, CG FASG

    8:80 4 January 1836 George McFarland, Sr., Samuel McFarland and wife, Jane, John W. McFarland and wife Emerine, John Barker and wife, Sally, late Sally McFarland, David Morrow and wife, Rebecca, late Rebecca McFarland, Josiah McFarland, William McFarland and Sarah McFarland, widow of George McFarland, late of Lafayette County, Missouri, sold to Marshall Seagraves and wife, late Lucinda McFarland of Pettis County, all heirs of the late George McFarland, Senior, deceased, 80 acres in E1/2 of NE1/4 of S8-T45-R18 in Morgan County 2 May 1849.

    ***

    In 1840 census in Lafayette Co. there are Samuel, George, and John McFarland families. In 1850 they are all gone. Samuel Arthur McF. has moved to Texas but his brothers stayed behind. George, born 1793, son of this George Sr., is now living in Post Oak township, Johnson Co. along with his brother John W.

    There is another George McFarland family in nearby Johnson Co. MO in the 1830 census in Warrensburg. This George is between 20 and 30, and an Alexander McFarland is between 30 and 40. These two brothers are the sons of John McFarland, b. 1780, son of Robert and Margaret McNutt of Jefferson Co. TN. Therefore these families are cousins. George moves back home to Jefferson/Hamblen Co. TN before the 1850 census. His brother Alexander goes to California but dies the next year. George leaves behind a young son William who moves in with the Barton family, and they move to Texas also.

    James G. Morrow, supposed father of Jane Morrow is living in Jackson township of Johnson Co. at this time. In the 1850 census, John W. McFarlan, 46, born TN, is living in same Post Oak township as Robert McF. 23, born MO, who is living with his father George 56, born TN.

    Alexander 45 TN is living in Johnson Co. still, and also a Samuel, age 27 MO is present.

    In 1860 Robert 35 is still present with his father George now 66. Samuel is not present, but his wife Milly and children are.

    Concerning the other possible children; there are several marriages that take place in Cooper County in the early years that indicate children who could be from George and Sally.

    Lucinda McFarland marries Samuel Glass Nov. 28, 1822.
    Polly McFarland marries James Hill Oct. 11, 1821
    Elly McFarland marries William Tucker Aug. 31, 1826

    Because of the sale of Morgan Co. land in 1836 we know that only Lucinda above is one of his: the rest belong to someone else.

    The following are notes from the McFarland genealogy website of Gary Morris: THEY SHOW HOW THE TWO GEORGE MCFARLANDS HAVE BEEN MIXED TOGETHER
    http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hollow/8143/genealogy/mcfarland/rbtlanc.txt --

    ***** 45 ***** George McFARLAND, son of John McFARLAND and Mary KINDER, was born
    7 Dec 1769 in Bedford County, Virginia, died 1837 in Knox County, Kentucky.
    George married (1) 6 Jan 1793 in Jefferson County, Tennessee to Sarah (Sally)
    JACK born about 1775 in Virginia(?), died about 1797/1800 in Tennessee(?).
    George married (2) 20 Apr 1801 in Knox County, Tennessee to Nancy GOLDEN daughter
    of Richard GOLDEN and Mary Francis LOWE, born 1771 in Georgia, died 20 Feb 1855
    in Knox County, Kentucky.

    ----- NOTES FOR George McFARLAND:
    SOURCE: GENDEX: George McFarland, born 7 Dec 1769 Botetout Co, VA, md 6 Jan
    1793 Jefferson, Co, TN to Sally Jack.
    SOURCE: See Family Group Sheet at
    http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/7606/fam00188.htm
    MARRIAGE: 1793 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County. George McFarland and Sally Jack,
    5 Jan 1793. SOURCE: IGI.
    CENSUS: 1800 NORTH CAROLINA, Buncombe County 20010-20010.
    MARRIAGE: 1801 TENNESSEE, Knox County. George McFarlane to Nancy Golden,
    April 20, 1801. SOURCE: "Marriage Records of Knox County, TN" in Tennessee
    Records: Bible Records and Marriage Records by Jeanette Tillotson Acklen 1974.
    page 372.
    TAXLIST: 1809 KENTUCKY, Knox county. George McFarland
    CENSUS: 1810 KENTUCKY, Knox county. George McFarlin 10020 - 30210 - 00. Page
    64.
    CENSUS: 1820 KENTUCKY, Knox county, Lynn Camp Creek. George McFarland p308.
    Duncan McFarland p 308. Rachael McFarland. Page 308. Jos. McFarland Page 310.
    CENSUS: 1830 KENTUCKY, Knox county. George McFarland. 1F 0-5, 2F 10-15, 1F
    20-30, 1F 50-60. Page 236. George McFarland Jr. P.239.
    CENSUS: 1840 KENTUCKY, Knox County (Nancy? age 70-80) with Thomas Golding
    CENSUS: 1850 KENTUCKY, Knox County Nancy McFarlan age 79, with family of
    Thomas Golding age 42 and wife Mary.

    ----- NOTES FOR Nancy GOLDEN:
    PARENTS: Richard GOLDEN and Mary Francis LOWE.
    MOTHER: Also listed as nancy or Franky Lowe.
    BIRTH: In Wilkes or Lincoln, GA.
    DEATH: "History of Knox co, KY & SE KY" by Elmer Decker 1855 Vital Records,
    Nancy McFarland 90, parents Rich and Franky Gilder (golden), died 20 Feb 1855,
    dropsy, b. Georgia.

    ===CHILDREN of George McFARLAND and Sarah (Sally) JACK

    + 144 George McFARLAND b abt 1794 Tennessee(?). M Elizabeth
    (Betsy) MADDOX.
    + 145 Frances (Franky) McFARLAND b abt 1795 Tennessee. M
    James HELTON.
    + 146 Nancy McFARLAND b abt 1797 Tennessee(?). M (1) Thomas
    MATTOX. M (2) Benjamin WHEELER.
    + 147 Samuel McFARLAND b 1800 Cocke County, Tennessee. M Jane
    Priscilla MORROW.

    ===CHILDREN of George McFARLAND and Nancy GOLDEN

    + 148 Arthur McFARLAND b abt 1802 Knox County, Kentucky. M
    Peggy McCARVER.
    + 149 John McFARLAND b 1802/1804 Knox County, Tennessee. M
    Silvania _____.
    + 150 Jane McFARLAND b abt 1805 Knox County, Tennessee. M
    George Thomas HUBBARD.
    + 151 Margaret (Peggy) McFARLAND b abt 1807 Knox County,
    Kentucky. M Moses HUBBARD.
    + 152 Hannah McFARLAND b abt 1809 Knox County, Kentucky(?). M
    Reuben MUNCY.
    + 153 Mary Ann McFARLAND b abt 1817 Knox County, Kentucky. M
    Thomas L. GOLDEN.

    Deed Records for Buncombe Co., NC show a purchase of 100 acres by George McFarlin in 1802 from John McFarland, and then John buys it back in 1804. It is odd that he would sell the land to his son, whereas he gave land to his other sons. Also odd is the spelling in the deed records. It is clearly spelled McFarlin for George and McFarland for John. That indicates to me that we are talking about two different families. I believe this George McFarlin sells his land and moves to Kentucky where he married Nancy Golden.

    I think there is a possiblility that George McFarland, husband of Sally Jack, did not move to Buncombe Co. with the rest of the family, and instead moved to directly from there to Missouri.

    There are several George McFarlands in the earliest records in Cooper County MO. As Cooper Co. gets divided, in the 1830 census there is a younger George Mc. in Lafayette County, along with a Samuel and a Sarah, which could be referring to Sally Jack McFarland, possible widow of George McFarland, Sr. I would assume that someone from this line has done the research to distinguish this George from the other George in Johnson Co., but the families seem intertwined in the records.

    I believe Sally Jack's father to be Samuel Jack of Jefferson Co. TN, and that Samuel Arthur is named for him, and the Sarah McFarland, living near George and Samuel households in Lafayette County Missouri in 1830 census, could be this family. In 1840 census in Lafayette Co. there are Samuel, George, and John McFarland families. In 1850 they are all gone.

    There is another George McFarland family in nearby Johnson Co. MO in the 1830 census in Warrensburg. This George is between 20 and 30, and an Alexander McFarland is between 30 and 40. James G. Morrow, supposed father of Jane Morrow is living in Jackson township of Johnson Co. at this time. In the 1850 census, John W. McFarlan, 46, born TN, is living in same Post Oak township as Robert McF. 23, born MO, who is living with his father George 56, born TN. Alexander 45 TN is living in Johnson Co. still, and also a Samuel, age 27 MO is present. In 1860 Robert 35 is still present with his father George now 66. Samuel is not present, but his wife Milly and children are. I am not sure if these families are connected, but they are distinct from the George McFarland family of Knox Co. KY that married Nancy Golden.

    George married Sally Jack on 5 Jan 1793 in Jefferson Co., TN. Sally was born in 1773 in Pennsylvania; died between 1830 and 1840 in Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sally Jack was born in 1773 in Pennsylvania; died between 1830 and 1840 in Missouri.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1830, Lafayette, Missouri, USA

    Notes:

    Mary Helen Haines:

    It is not known who the parents of Sally (Sarah) and Ruth Buchanan Jack are. The only hint is the presence of a Samuel Jack who is buying and selling property in the area around the French Broad and the Nolachucky Rivers.

    A Samuel Jack was present in Greene County TN during the late 1700s and was a neighbor of John McFarland. They appear together in various records. He was present as late as 1799, where he is selling property along the Nolachucky River.

    Sally Jack could very well be the Sarah McFarland in the 1830 census in Lafayette Co. MO. She is shown as 50 to 60 years old. She is living with two women 20 to 30, and one male ten to 15, and another 20-30 (that would be John W.).

    Children:
    1. 4. George McFarland was born in Dec 1792 in Tennessee; died on 23 Apr 1863 in Post Oak, Johnson, Missouri, USA; was buried in Sluder Cemetery, Johnson Co. MO.
    2. Rebecca McFarland was born between 1793 and 1800; died in 1847 in Johnson County, Missouri, United States of America; was buried in Warrensburg, Johnson County, Missouri, United States of America.
    3. Sally McFarland was born between 1793 and 1800; died in 1851 in Crawford County, Arkansas, USA.
    4. Samuel Arthur McFarland was born in 1800 in Cocke Co., TN; died on 11 Mar 1861 in Burnet Co., TX; was buried in Mt. Zion Cemetary.
    5. female McFarland was born between 1800 and 1810.
    6. William McFarland was born between 1800 and 1810 in Tennessee.
    7. John W. McFarland was born in 1804 in Tennessee; died between 1850 and 1860 in Missouri; was buried in Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, United States of America.
    8. Lucinda McFarland was born in 1805 in Tennessee; died between 1860 and 1870 in Pettis Co., MO.
    9. Josiah McFarland was born between 1815 and 1820.