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Jane A. McFarland
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1. Jane A. McFarland was born in Aug 1844 in Ohio (daughter of John Findley McFarland and Rebecca Ross); died on 4 Mar 1907 in Bastrop, Morehouse Parish, Louisiana; was buried in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States of America.
2. John Findley McFarland was born about Jun 1816 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio (son of Stephen Mcfarland and Catharine Bard); died on 26 Sep 1895 in Madisonville, Ohio; was buried in 1895 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1850, Cincinnati Ward 6, Hamilton, Ohio, USA
- Residence: 1860, Cincinnati Ward 16, Hamilton, Ohio, USA
- Residence: 1870, Columbia, Hamilton, Ohio, USA
- Residence: 1880, Columbia, Hamilton, Ohio, USA
John married Rebecca Ross on 19 Jul 1838 in Hamilton, Ohio, USA. Rebecca was born on 5 Apr 1819 in Cincinnati, Clermont, Ohio, United States; died on 19 Nov 1861 in Ohio, West Virginia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
3. Rebecca Ross was born on 5 Apr 1819 in Cincinnati, Clermont, Ohio, United States; died on 19 Nov 1861 in Ohio, West Virginia, United States. Children:
- Stephen McFarland was born about 1839 in Ohio, USA; died on 28 Apr 1910 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, USA; was buried in 1910 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, USA.
- 1. Jane A. McFarland was born in Aug 1844 in Ohio; died on 4 Mar 1907 in Bastrop, Morehouse Parish, Louisiana; was buried in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States of America.
- John Findley McFarland was born on 15 Oct 1845 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA; died on 11 Jan 1907 in Cincinnati, Ohio; was buried in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Generation: 3
4. Stephen Mcfarland was born on 15 Aug 1773 in Tinicum Twn, Bucks Co., PA; was christened on 19 Sep 1772 in Tinicum Presbyt, Bucks, Pennsylvania (son of Robert Mcfarland and Jean Laggs Cochran); died on 8 Nov 1832 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio. Other Events and Attributes:
- Birth: 15 Aug 1772, , Bucks, Pennsylvania
- Residence: 1800, Peters, Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA
- Residence: 1810, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH
- _MILT: 1812, United States
- Residence: 1820, Cincinnati Ward 2, Hamilton, Ohio, United States
- Residence: 1830, Northern Liberties of Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, USA
- Death: 8 Nov 1832, Cincinantee, Hamilton, Ohio
Notes:
Found a marriage record for the Presbyterian Church in what becomes Mercersberg:
Stephen McFarland to Katharine Bard, Nov. 13, 1800.
MIGRATION: 1804/1805 OHIO, Hamilton County. Stephen Mcfarland ... Moved to
Ohio late 1804 or early 1805. Stephen McFarland says he has lived in
Cincinatee a little over two years (March 1807). SOURCE: "PIONEER OHIO
NEWSPAPERS 1793-1810" by Karen Green 1986 Page 152 No.32 Vol VIII Monday March
2, 1807.
LAND: 1808 OHIO, Hamilton County, Cincinantee. Stephen purchased land.
CENSUS: 1810 OHIO, Hamilton County, Cincinnati. Stephen McFarland. Thomas
McFarland.
BAPTISM-CHILDREN: OHIO, Hamilton County, Cincinnati, First Presbyterian
Church. Found in National Genealogical Society Quarterly Vol 63, page 220.
MC FARLAND, Catherine died 29 Sep 1850, Elias, son of Stephen Bapt 1811, Hannah
adm. 29 Mar 1818. Jane. John Findley, son of Stephen Bapt 9 Jun 1816, Stephen
(death), Thomas 1 Jul 1807. William, son of S. and M. bapt 18 Sep 1814.
CENSUS: 1820 OHIO, Hamilton County, Cincinantee. Stephen McFarland.
CENSUS: 1830 OHIO, Hamilton County, Mill Creek. Stephen McFarland.
DEATH: 1832 OHIO, Hamilton County, Cincinnati. Stephen McFarland (newspaper
date 17 Nov 1832) died ______, aged 61. SOURCE: "Index of Death Notices and
Marriage Notices appearing in Cincinnati Daily Gazette 1827-1881" by Jeffrey
Herbert 1993.
From "Mount Delight" p. 81
STEPHEN, son of Robert and Jane McFarland, married
Katharine Bard, November 13, 1800, and lived for a time in
Mercersburg. He and his wife and family moved to Cincin-
nati, Ohio, in April 1805, where he followed the occupation of
a hatter. By his skill and industry he accumulated a hand-
some fortune. He was a highly respected and influential
citizen of Cincinnati. He was a Colonel in the War of 1812.
Pie had five sons, Robert, Isaac, Bard (born 1802, died in Cin-
cinnati 1883), John and Thomas, and one daughter Jane, who
married Ira Atherton and lived and died in Cincinnati, leaving
two sons.Stephen married Catharine Bard on 13 Nov 1800 in Mercersburg, Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA. Catharine was born on 1 Mar 1777 in , Cumberland, Pennsylvania; died on 29 Sep 1850 in Cincinantee, Hamilton, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
5. Catharine Bard was born on 1 Mar 1777 in , Cumberland, Pennsylvania; died on 29 Sep 1850 in Cincinantee, Hamilton, Ohio. Notes:
PARENTS: Richard BARD and Catherine POE.
Children:
- Robert McFarland was born on 20 Sep 1801 in Peters Township, Franklin, Pennsylvania; was christened in Mercersburg, Franklin, Pennsylvania.
- Isaac Bard McFarland was born on 5 Oct 1802 in Peters Township, Franklin, Pennsylvania; died on 9 Dec 1882 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; was buried in 1882 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, USA.
- Thomas McFarland was born on 16 Mar 1806 in Peters Township, Franklin, Pennsylvania; was christened on 18 Mar 1806 in Mercersburg, Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Jane McFarland was born about 1808 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; died on 11 Apr 1886 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH, USA.
- Elias McFarland was born in 1811 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.
- William McFarland was born about Sep 1814 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.
- 2. John Findley McFarland was born about Jun 1816 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; died on 26 Sep 1895 in Madisonville, Ohio; was buried in 1895 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, USA.
Generation: 4
8. Robert Mcfarland was born on 12 Jan 1740 in Tinicum Twn, Bucks Co., PA (son of Joseph McFarland, RoM02 and Jean); died on 22 Jan 1823 in Peters Township, Franklin, Pennsylvania; was buried in Church Hill Cem, Peters Township, Franklin, Pennsylvania. Other Events and Attributes:
- Probate: Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA
- _MILT: 1775, Tinicum, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
- Residence: 1778, Peters, Cumberland, Pennsylvania
- Residence: 1786, Peters, Franklin, Pennsylvania
- Residence: 1790, Fannet, Hamilton, Letterkenney, Montgomery, and Peters, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States
- Residence: 1798, Peters, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States
- Religion: 1799, Mercersburg, Cumberland (now Franklin), PA; Ordained as a Ruling Elder at the Upper West Conochocheague Presbyterian Church.
- Residence: 1800, Peters, Franklin, Pennsylvania
- Residence: 1810, Peters, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States
- Residence: 1820, Metal, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States
- Probate: 9 Apr 1823, Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA
Notes:
Mary Helen Haines notes:
In 1775 Pennsylvania was ordered to form local militias in each township. For the County of Bucks, Tinicum Co. Robert McFarling (p. 395), and Joseph McFarland (p. 396) were listed. Pennsylvania Archives, Series 5, Vol. 5.
By 1778, Robert had moved to Peters township, Cumberland Co. PA. He brought with him a letter of recommendation to the Presbyterian Church in Mercersburg which stated he was of "unblemished Character, free from Scandal or Church Censure"...
What follows is part of the article "Mount Delight", 1910, by John M. McDowell, p. 78-81
Robert McFarland, Jr., son of Joseph and Jean McFar-
land, was born in Tinnicum Township, Bucks County, Pa.,
January 12th, 1740, and died at Mount Delight, June 22nd,
1823. He married Jane Cochran, a daughter of Stephen and
Jane Cochran, of Faggs Manor, Chester County, in 1770.
Jane Cochran was born February l0th, 1743, and died April
2nd, 1827. The bodies of both Robert and Jane were buried
in the old White Church graveyard, in Peters Township,
Franklin County, Pa., about two miles east of Mount Delight.
Robert McFarland, Jr., removed with his wife and four
children, from Bucks County, to this county, then part of
Cumberland, in the spring of 1778. He had purchased of his
uncle, Robert McFarland, Sr., brother of John and Joseph,
'McFarland's Delight," as we learn from a deed dated Sep-
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tember 1st, 1777, and recorded in Deed Book E, Vol. I., page
168, of the Recorder's Office of Cumberland County, Pa. By
this deed "Robert McFarland, Sr., of Peters Township, in
Cumberland County, Province and Commonwealth of Penn-
sylvania, and Esther, his wife, of one part," conveyed to
Robert McFarland, Jr., of Tinnicum Township, County of
Bucks, in said province of Pennsylvania, of the second part,
for a consideration of fourteen hundred pounds, the tract of
land mentioned and described in the patent dated 4th Decem-
ber, 1769. For his patent in 1769 Robert, Sr., paid 38 pounds
9 shillings. Eight years later he sold the same tract to his
nephew for 1400 pounds, an advance of near $7,000. Robert,
Sr., had. however, cleared and improved the land, erected
buildings, etc. Whilst in Bucks County, Robert McFarland,
Jr., took the oath of allegiance to the State and received a
certificate, of which the following is a true copy : "I do
hereby certify that Robert McFarland, of Bucks County, hath
voluntarily taken and subscribed the Oath of Allegiance and
Fidelity, as directed by an Act of General Assembly of Penn-
sylvania, passed the 13th day of June, A. D., 1777.
Witness my hand and seal, the 28th day of August, A. D.,
1777.
L. S. THOMAS DYER."
Robert, as well as his father, Joseph, was a member, in
good standing, of the Presbyterian Church. He and his wife
brought with them from Bucks County, in 1778, a certificate
of good character and membership, of which the following
is a copy :
"That Robert McFarland and Jane, his wife, were born oi
christian Parents of the Presbyterian Denomination. Mr. Mc-
Farland has lived, in this Congregation since his Infantcy &
hath conducted himself in a sober, decent & Regular manner
at all Times since capable of understanding, as becomes his
Christian Profession, made in his Baptismal Covenant ; and
Mrs. McFarland has been received into this congregation by
virtue of a certificate produced, a copy of which is given ; and
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both are of an unblemished Character, free from Scandal or
Church Censure known to us. And now being about to re-
move from us, are committed to God's holy Protection &
recommended to the Care & Notice of any Christian Congre-
gation where divine Providence may order their Lot, as
worthy Members of Society both civil & religious. All which
is certified at Tinnicum in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, May
15th, 1778, by
WILLIAM McINTYRE,
DANIEL SAMEEL,
DAVID WILSON,
JOHN McKEE,
ROBT. SMITH,
ROBT. PATTERSON,
Elders.
A. MITCHEL, V. D. M.
In 1779 Robert McFarland was elected and ordained an
Elder of the Presbyterian Church of Mercersburg, and served
as Elder until his death. Robert and Jane McFarland had
eight children, named and born as follows :
Joseph McFarland - born Feb 22, 1771, died Nov. 20, 1782.
Stephen McFarland - born Aug. 15, 1773, died Nov. 1832.
Prudence McFarland - born April 17, 1775, died Dec. 2, 1804.
Robert C. McFarland - born Dec. 19, 1776, died June 15, 1850
Anna McFarland - born April 8, 1779, died April 26, 1816.
John McFarland - born Feb. 2, 1782, died Dec. 18, 1856.
Jane C. McFarland - born Dec. 17, 1783, died Aug. 31, 1857.
Mary (Polly) McFarland- born Apr. 8, 1786, died Sept."], 1837.
Of these Joseph, Stephen, Prudence and Robert C. McFar-
land were born in Bucks County, the others in this county.
When Robert McFarland, Jr., came to this county, he
brought with him quite a small trunk, partly filled with
Continental money. The trunk is still in the old house in a
good state of preservation, but minus all money. He also
brought with him some seed of the honey-locust, which he
sowed on the hill-side in front of the old house. The seed
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sprouted and a number of honey-locusts grew to full size and
were much admired until a few years since. One of them is
still living, but showing its age. Robert McFarland, Jr., and
his wife were buried in the old White Church graveyard, in
Peters Township.
By his will probated and recorded in this county, Robert
McFarland, Jr., devised MacFarland's Delight (about that
time changed to Mount Delight) to his two sons, Robert C.
and John McFarland.
In 1779 he "was elected and ordained an Elder of the Presbyterian Church of Mercersburg, and served as Elder until his death."
PLACE: Peters Township that part which was in Cumberland County, and later
became part of Franklin County after 1784.
MILITARY: Revolutionary War. Private. From DAR Patriotic Index: Robert
McFarland born 12 Jan 1740 died 22 Jan 1823. Married Jean Cochran. Private
Pennsylvania. Was a member of Captain Pettersons' Bucks County Company in
1777 (From DAR Records, at Ancestry.com on Internet).
HISTORY: "Bard Family" by G. O. Seilham 1908 found at the Seattle Public
Library. Includes a lot of information on most descendants in his family.
Robert was a member of Captain Nicholas Patterson's company of Tinicum township
militia in 1775, and is recorded as taking the oath of allegiance to the state
in Bucks County, August 28, 1777. A church certificate, granted to Robert and
Jean McFarland, of Tinicum Township, Bucks County, May 18, 1778, and signed by
Alexander Mitchell, V.B.M., says he had lived in the congregation since
infancy. He removed with his family to Cumberland, now Franklin County, in
1778, and lived in Peters Township until his death.
BAPTISMS: 1768-1772 PENNSYLVANIA, Bucks County, Tinicum Township, Red Hill
Presbyterian Church. List of Church members March 26, 1768: Robert McFarland.
Baptisms: Joseph March 31, 1771, son of Robert. Stephen Sept 13 [19?], 1772,
son of Robert. SOURCE: FHC microfilm #0192631. Also "Birth Index: Southeast
PA 1680-1800" (Family Tree Maker CD on Comupeter). Microfilm has Stephen bpt
Sep 13, and FTM has Sep 19.
LAND: Cumberland County, PA Deeds, Vol 1, Book #, page 168 (LDS Microfilm
0022049): Date of Instrument: 1 Sep 1777. Robert McFarland Senior and Esther
his wife, of Peter's Township, Cumberland County to Robert McFarland, Jr. of
Tinicum Township in the County of Bucks. Patent by Thomas Penn and Richard
Penns dated the fifth day of Dec 1769, granted to Robert McFarland a "certain
Tract or Parcel of Land Called mcFarlands Delight, situated lying and being in
Peters Town in Cumberland County". Adjactent to James Wilkins, adjacent
Conococheague Creek, adjacent Col. Benjamin Chambers, adjacent James McFarlands
Claim vs Francis Patterson land. 1,400 pounds for 248 acres. Witnesses:
James McConnel, Thomas McFarland, William Hunter. Recorded 20 May 1778.
BAPTISMS: From "Pennsylvania Vital Records" Vol 2 1983 (R929.3748 Penn at
Bellingham Library). Records of Upper West Conococheague Presbyterian Church,
Mercersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania page 125. Robert McFarland died 22
Jan 1823 (elder in church for 24 years, since 1798/1799). Baptisms:
1777 Oct 25 Martha, dau of Robert McFarland [Robert, son of Robert]
1779 Jun 20 Anne, dau of Robert McFarland
1779 Sep __ (-----), child of Robert Jr. [Robert, son of Robert]
1782 Apr 7 John, son of Robert McFarlane
1784 Apr 25 Jenny, dau of Robert McFarland
LINKS-PROBATE: 1776 PENNSYLVANIA, Cumberland County, Peters Township. WIll of
Joseph Watson, Aug 21, 1776 - 11 May 1778. Mother. Thomas Dunwoody's wife and
her 4 children. Exec: Friends Wm Dunwoody and Thomas Dunwoody. Witn: John
Davis, Robert McFarland.
TAXLIST: 1778-1779 PENNSYLVANIA, Cumberland County, Peters Township.
Cumberland County PA Tax Lists 1750-1780. FHC microfilm # 21087, 21088, 21089.
(Robert of 1771 and 1774 must be Robert, son of Robert). 1778 (owned 150 acres
- 21 cleared, 2 horses, 3 cows, 12 sheep). 1779 (owned 240 acres, 1 negro, 4
horses, 6 cows). 1780 (owned 4 horses, 6 cows, 3 negros).
CENSUS: 1790 PENNSYLVANIA, Franklin County, Peters Township, page 114 Robert
McFarlen 2/2/5/2slaves. Lived next to James Means, James Irwin, John Torrence,
Christopher Lear, James Diven, James Dunwoody, Richard Harris, James Robbison,
William Middleton, and John Brownson.
CENSUS: 1800 PENNSYLVANIA, Franklin County, Peters Township. Robert McFarland
01201-02201. Page 287 (868).
CENSUS: 1820 PENNSYLVANIA, Franklin County, Peters Township.
Robert McFarland 2M 0-10, 3M 26-45, 1M 45-up, 3F 0-10, 1F 26-45, 1F 45-up
William McFarland 1M 18-26, 1M 26-45, 2F 0-10, 1F 26-45.
PROBATE: Franklin Co, PA Wills Book C. 1811-1826. Page 636 15 Aug 1806-9 Apr
1823 Robert McFarland of Peters Township, Franklin County. Wife Jane.
Children: Stephen, Ann (married), Jane, Polly, Robert, and John. Grandson
Robert McFarland (under 25). Neighbor William Findley. Witnesses Joseph
Dunwoody and John Findley.
DEATH: "Vital records from the National Intelligencer" Found at
GenealogyLibrary, FamilyTreemaker.com. McFarland, Robert, died 22 Jan 1823, in
his 85th year. He lived near Chambersburg,PA. (6 March 1823).
CEMETERY: Church Hill Presbyterian Graveyard, Peters Township, Franklin
County, PA. On Computer Internet, USGenWeb Archives, contributed by Susan E.
Watts (Wattsnew@juno.com). Robt. McFarland 1740-1823. His wife Jean Cochran
1743-1827.
RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (1998) Found on Internet, GENDEX (Genealogy Index). Stewart
Tarkington at tarkingt@mindspring.com. Includes children and their birth and
death dates.Robert married Jean Laggs Cochran in 1770 in , Cumberland, Pennsylvania. Jean was born on 10 Feb 1743 in Faggs Manor, Chester, Pennsylvania; died on 2 Apr 1827 in Mercersburg, Franklin, Pennsylvania; was buried in Church Hill Cem, Peters Township, Franklin, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
9. Jean Laggs Cochran was born on 10 Feb 1743 in Faggs Manor, Chester, Pennsylvania; died on 2 Apr 1827 in Mercersburg, Franklin, Pennsylvania; was buried in Church Hill Cem, Peters Township, Franklin, Pennsylvania. Notes:
PARENTS: Stephen COCHRAN and Jane _____.
Children:
- Joseph Mcfarland was born on 22 Feb 1771 in Tinicum Twn, Bucks Co., PA; was christened on 31 Mar 1771 in Tinicum Presbyt, Bucks, Pennsylvania; died on 20 Nov 1782 in Franklin, PA, USA.
- 4. Stephen Mcfarland was born on 15 Aug 1773 in Tinicum Twn, Bucks Co., PA; was christened on 19 Sep 1772 in Tinicum Presbyt, Bucks, Pennsylvania; died on 8 Nov 1832 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.
- Prudence Mcfarland was born on 7 Apr 1774 in , , Pennsylvania; died on 2 Dec 1804 in , Franklin, Pennsylvania.
- Robert C. Mcfarland was born on 2 Dec 1776 in Peters Township, Cumberland, Pennsylvania; died on 15 Jun 1850 in Peters Township, Franklin, Pennsylvania; was buried in Mercersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States of America.
- Anna Mcfarland was born on 8 Apr 1779 in Peters Township, Cumberland, Pennsylvania; died on 26 Apr 1816 in , Franklin, Pennsylvania; was buried in Lemasters, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States of America.
- John Mcfarland was born on 27 Feb 1782 in Mercersburg, Cumberland, Pennsylvania; was christened on 7 Apr 1782 in Upper Conocheague Presbyterian Church; died on 18 Dec 1856 in Trappe, Delaware, Pennsylvania.
- Jane C. Mcfarland was born on 17 Dec 1783 in Peters Township, Cumberland, Pennsylvania; died on 31 Aug 1857 in Franklin, PA, USA; was buried in Church Hill Cem, Peters Township, Franklin, Pennsylvania.
- Mary (Polly) McFarland was born on 8 Apr 1786 in Peters Township, Cumberland, Pennsylvania; died on 27 Sep 1837 in Ohio, USA.