Plesant Keith

Plesant Keith

Male 1872 - UNKNOWN

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Plesant Keith was born in Nov 1872 (son of John Baker Keith and Sarah Jane McFarland); died in UNKNOWN.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Baker Keith was born on 28 May 1832 in Missouri; died on 28 Mar 1909 in Buffalo, Erie, New York, USA; was buried in Wesley Chapel Cemetery, St. Francois Co., MO.

    John married Sarah Jane McFarland on 8 Apr 1858 in Buffalo, Erie, New York, USA. Sarah (daughter of Jacob McFarland and Mary McFarland) was born on 19 Apr 1834 in Buffalo, Erie, New York, USA; died on 7 Apr 1910 in Buffalo, Erie, New York, USA; was buried in Wesley Chapel Cemetery, St. Francois Co., MO. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah Jane McFarland was born on 19 Apr 1834 in Buffalo, Erie, New York, USA (daughter of Jacob McFarland and Mary McFarland); died on 7 Apr 1910 in Buffalo, Erie, New York, USA; was buried in Wesley Chapel Cemetery, St. Francois Co., MO.
    Children:
    1. Edwin P. Keith was born on 4 Dec 1863 in Buffalo, Erie, New York, USA; died on 14 Sep 1901; was buried in Libertyville Christian Church Cemetery.
    2. William Lee Keith was born on 14 Apr 1865 in Buffalo, Erie, New York, USA; died on 13 Nov 1889; was buried in Wesley Chapel Cemetery, St. Francois Co., MO.
    3. Charles Emory Keith was born on 6 Apr 1866 in Buffalo, Erie, New York, USA; died on 15 Nov 1889 in Of typhoid; was buried in Wesley Chapel Cemetery, St. Francois Co., MO.
    4. Frank McFarland Keith was born on 14 Sep 1870 in Buffalo, Erie, New York, USA; died on 10 Jul 1893 in St Francois Co., MO; was buried in Wesley Chapel Cemetery, St. Francois Co., MO.
    5. 1. Plesant Keith was born in Nov 1872; died in UNKNOWN.
    6. Clara Keith was born in Nov 1872; died in UNKNOWN.
    7. John B Keith was born in Apr 1875; died in UNKNOWN.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Jacob McFarland was born on 19 Oct 1799 in Buncombe Co., North Carolina (son of Reuben A. McFarland and Martha Campbell); died on 5 Jan 1864 in St Francois Co., MO; was buried in Smith Cemetery, Wesley Chapel Rd. St. Francois Co., MO.

    Notes:

    Mary Helen Haines notes:
    Land Claims: Two claims in Sect. 18, 35 N, 7E, straddling both counties of St. Francois, and Ste. Genevieve, 74 acres.

    In Vol. 1 of the St. Francois Will Record, p. 47-48 of Jacob McFarland, filed March 7, 1864, he wills to his only living son Francis M. McFarland his farm and plantation of 160 acres. To his four daughters Angeline M, Narcissa, Mary A. Watts, and Sarah J. Keith, he bequeaths $100. plus one bed and bedding, one bedstead, dining and serving table and one cow. FHL #915206

    According to the records of the cemetery found at the Farmington Library: The McFarland Cemetery is in Township 35, Range 7, NW 1/4 of Section 8, owned in 1989 by Franklin Smith. It is just off Wesley Chapel road, on the west side of the road, just across from the Wesley Chapel Cemetery. It is on private land, under a grove of trees, and almost completely overgrown. In the St. Francois County Missouri Cemeteries Book, Vol. 3, p. 204 are listed these burials:
    McFarlands:
    Amanda, b. Nov. 29, 1824, died Feb. 9, 1827, d/o Jacob and Mary
    Jacob, b. Oct. 19, 1799, died Jan. 5, 1864, s/o Reuben and Martha (Campbell)
    John Bell, b. Dec. 1, 1823, died. Dec. 1, 1823, s/o Jacob and Mary
    Josiah Berton, b. Dec. 24, 1832, died Jun 16, 1833
    Mary, b. Jun 30, 1800, died Jan. 30, 1857, wife of Jacob, md. July 4, 1822, daug. of John and Rebecca Bell
    Nancy Ellen, b. Feb. 4, 1830, died Oct. 29, 1834

    There are other people buried there: George and Elizabeth Madison, George, Annie, Delia, and Horace Bradley, who were neighbors, and then the Smiths who were also neighbors: Willliam T. Smith, Eva L. Smith, Jamie Smith and Mary Lillian Smith. The Smiths purchased the property from the McFarlands, and their descendants own it still today. The last burial is William Smith, born 1853, died Dec. 2, 1908.
    Land Claims: Two claims in Sect. 18, 35 N, 7E, straddling both counties of St. Francois, and Ste. Genevieve, 74 acres.

    In Vol. 1 of the St. Francois Will Record, p. 47-48 of Jacob McFarland, filed March 7, 1864, he wills to his only living son Francis M. McFarland his farm and plantation of 160 acres. To his four daughters Angeline M, Narcissa, Mary A. Watts, and Sarah J. Keith, he bequeaths $100. plus one bed and bedding, one bedstead, dining and serving table and one cow. FHL #915206

    Jacob married Mary McFarland on 4 Jul 1822 in St Francois Co., MO. Mary (daughter of John McFarland, Senator BY146078 and Rebecca Bell) was born on 3 Jun 1800 in Buncombe Co., North Carolina; died on 30 Jan 1857 in Buffalo, Erie, New York, USA; was buried in Smith Cemetery, Wesley Chapel Rd. St. Francois Co., MO. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Mary McFarland was born on 3 Jun 1800 in Buncombe Co., North Carolina (daughter of John McFarland, Senator BY146078 and Rebecca Bell); died on 30 Jan 1857 in Buffalo, Erie, New York, USA; was buried in Smith Cemetery, Wesley Chapel Rd. St. Francois Co., MO.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, District 80, St Francois, Missouri, USA

    Notes:

    Obituary: April 1857 Vol. VII: Mrs. Mary McFarland, daughter of John and wife of Jacob McFarland and mother-in-law of Rev. H.S. Watts, was born 3 June 1800 and died 30 Jan. 1857 in St. Francois County, Missouri. Her mother was a Baptist, but she united with the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in 1824 at a camp meeting in Washington County, Missouri. Later she and family joined the M.E. South. She left a husband, four daughters and one son. She had lost four children. Funeral at Shilo Church. Written by J.C. Berryman.

    Children:
    1. son McFarland was born between 1820 and 1825 in Missouri.
    2. John Bell McFarland was born on 1 Dec 1823 in Missouri; died on 1 Dec 1823 in Missouri; was buried in Smith Cemetery, Wesley Chapel Rd. St. Francois Co., MO.
    3. Amanda McFarland was born on 29 Nov 1824 in Missouri; died on 9 Feb 1827 in Missouri; was buried in Smith Cemetery, Wesley Chapel Rd. St. Francois Co., MO.
    4. Mary Ann McFarland was born on 6 Mar 1827 in Missouri; died on 11 Apr 1911 in Missouri; was buried in Wesley Chapel Cemetery, St. Francois Co., MO.
    5. Nancy Ellen McFarland was born on 4 Feb 1830 in Missouri; died on 29 Oct 1834 in Missouri; was buried in Smith Cemetery, Wesley Chapel Rd. St. Francois Co., MO.
    6. Josiah Berton McFarland was born on 24 Dec 1832 in Missouri; died on 16 Jun 1833 in Missouri; was buried in Smith Cemetery, Wesley Chapel Rd. St. Francois Co., MO.
    7. 3. Sarah Jane McFarland was born on 19 Apr 1834 in Buffalo, Erie, New York, USA; died on 7 Apr 1910 in Buffalo, Erie, New York, USA; was buried in Wesley Chapel Cemetery, St. Francois Co., MO.
    8. Elvira A. McFarland was born about 1838; died in UNKNOWN.
    9. Narcissa E. McFarland was born on 1 Jan 1841 in Missouri; died on 17 May 1915 in Missouri, United States.
    10. Francis Marion McFarland was born in Jun 1845 in Missouri; died in 1911 in Benton Co., Arkansas; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Siloam Springs, Benton Co., Arkansas.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Reuben A. McFarland was born on 19 Feb 1778 in Montgomery Co., Virginia (son of John McFarland, BY146078 RoM02 and Mary Kinder); died on 4 Oct 1858 in St. Francois, Missouri.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Cumberland Presbyterian
    • Religion: Cumberland Presbyterian
    • Residence: 1840, Liberty, Saint Francois, Missouri, USA
    • Possessions: 25 May 1842, St. Francois Co., MO; Reubin McFarland Sr. conveys to Reubin McF. Jr. for $300, 127 a. NW quarter of 18th Sec. of Tw. 35, R. 7E, with houses, water, everything "except a cumfortable support for said Reubin McFarland Sr. and Martha his wife" Bk. C, p. 427
    • Residence: 1850, District 80, St Francois, Missouri, USA

    Notes:

    Mary Helen Haines notes:

    In the family Bible belonging to Nancy Caroline McFarland Sloan are these dates:
    Rubin McFarland born Feb. 19, 1778, died Oct. 4, 1856. Martha McFarland born March 20, 1779, died April 24, 1855

    The year for Reuben's death is different. So, not sure if it is 1858 or 1856.

    North Carolina
    Buncombe Co. Deed Book 9, pp. 31, 34, 36. John Sr. is deeding land to James (253 acres on Jonathan Cr.), to Reuben (175 acres on Jonathan Cr.) William (196 acres on Jonathan Cr.) and David (116 acres Jonathan's Cr.)

    Missouri
    Article in newspaper dated October 14, 1927, a reprint of an article from 1886
    "Farmington, May 10, 1886
    Editor Democrat:-- During the year of 1815 or 1816, there came to this part of the country Reuben McFarland, John McFarland and others of the same name, and settled in what was known in early days as the McFarland settlement, some seven or eight miles southeast of Farmington. They were of the Cumberland Presbyterian religion, and old Uncle Reuben McFarland (as every one called him) was one of the most zealous men in the Master's interest in this country. It was about the organization of the old Cumberland Presbyterian Church in that settlement, which was kept up by himself and his relatives as long as he lived, but after his death (which occurred some time in the fifties) the church was merged into the Methodist Church South, and the old house of worship was sold, and now does duty as a cow-barn for George W. Murphy. Uncle Reuben McFarland gave his influence and example to the Presbyterians of Farmington in the organization of their church, and was with them on all occasions when he could be of service; he was ma… known in this part of the country as any man of his day, and esteemed by all as one of the brightest milestones on the narrow way that leads above. During the same year there came to this settlement Thomas George, and his brothers, Reuben, Carrol, Jesse, and Lewis; there came with them several McFarlands, but I believe of no relation to the others. All the Georges except Thomas, and I believe all of the last named McFarlands left this place for Cooper County Missouri, and...(cont. on page 28)"

    Note: the other McFarlands were other children of John and Mary Kinder McFarland.

    Land Claims:
    1824 Reuben McFarland made claim to 127.6 acres in NW Sect. 18, 35 N, 7E. This land straddles the St. Francois/Ste Genevieve border.

    On May 25, 1842 Reubin McFarland Sr. conveyed to Reubin Jr. his land, 127 acres and all the goods, horses, houses, water, etc. for $300. "except a cumfortable support for said Reubin McFarland Sr. and Martha his wife." St. Francois Deeds Book C, p. 427.

    p. 656 in Goodspeed's Southwest Missouri: "...Reuben and Martha McFarland, who moved from North Carolina to Tennessee and came from there to Missouri in 1814, locating in Liberty Township, St. Francois County, where they passed the remainder of their days. Mr. McFarland was a remarkable man. He was a natural mechanic, being a good blacksmith, gunsmith, carpenter, cabinet maker, etc., and used tools of his own making. He was also a man who made friends of every one with whom he came in contact. He made a clock that kept perfect time, and the violins of his making were equal to any purchased from dealers." part of article about Thomas B. Marks, Reuben's grandson.

    When visiting the property in 2008, besides visiting the cemetery, also visited the "Old Clay Pit" under a grove of trees in the middle of a pasture. The people that took us to it, explained that this was the source of the clay used for brickmaking, and the source of the first brick building, a house, built around the time of the civil war.

    More than likely, Reuben and Martha are buried in the family cemetery, where is son Jacob and wife are buried. However, there are no visible stones.

    The following are notes from the McFarland genealogy website of Gary Morris: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hollow/8143/genealogy/mcfarland/rbtlanc.txt --

    ***** 49 ***** Reuben A. McFARLAND, son of John McFARLAND and Mary KINDER, was
    born 19 Feb 1778 in Bedford County, Virginia, died 13 Feb 1867 in St Francois
    County, Missouri. Married 28 Sep 1797 in Jefferson County, Tennessee to Martha
    CAMPBELL born 20 May 1779 in Dandridge, Jefferson County, Tennessee, died 24 Apr
    1855 in St Francois County, Missouri.

    ----- NOTES FOR Reuben A. McFARLAND:
    MARRIAGE: 1797 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County. Reuben McFarland and Martha
    Campbell, 28 Sep 1797/1799. SOURCE: IGI.
    CENSUS: 1800 NORTH CAROLINA, Buncombe County 10100-00100. P. 181.
    CENSUS: 1810 NORTH CAROLINA, Buncombe County. Reuben McFarland P. 198.
    CENSUS: 1830 MISSOURI, Cooper County. Reuben A. McFarland. P. 215.

    ===CHILDREN of Reuben A. McFARLAND and Martha CAMPBELL

    182 [Daughter] McFARLAND b abt 1798 Tennessee(?).
    + 183 Jacob McFARLAND b 19 Oct 1799 Buncombe County, North
    Carolina. M Mary McFARLAND.
    184 Mary (Polly) McFARLAND b 1801 Buncombe County, North
    Carolina.
    185 Houston McFARLAND b abt 1807 Buncombe County, North
    Carolina.
    + 186 Reuben H. McFARLAND b abt 1810 Haywood County, North
    Carolina. M (1) Martha BENTON. M (2) Mary C. PETTIT.

    Buncombe Co. Deed Book 9, pp. 31, 34, 36. John Sr. is deeding land to James (253 acres on Jonathan Cr.), to Reuben (175 acres on Jonathan Cr.) William (196 acres on Jonathan Cr.) and David (116 acres Jonathan's Cr.)

    Article in newspaper dated October 14, 1927, a reprint of an article from 1886
    "Farmington, May 10, 1886
    Editor Democrat:-- During the year of 1815 or 1816, there came to this part of the country Reuben McFarland, John McFarland and others of the same name, and settled in what was known in early days as the McFarland settlement, some seven or eight miles southeast of Farmington. They were of the Cumberland Presbyterian religion, and old Uncle Reuben McFarland (as every one called him) was one of the most zealous men in the Master's interest in this country. It was about the organization of the old Cumberland Presbyterian Church in that settlement, which was kept up by himself and his relatives as long as he lived, but after his death (which occurred some time in the fifties) the church was merged into the Methodist Church South, and the old house of worship was sold, and now a does duty as a cow-barn for George W. Murphy. Uncle Reuben McFarland gave his influence and example to the Presbyterians of Farmington in the organization of their church, and was with them on all occasions when he could be of service; he was ma… known in this part of the country as any man of his day, and esteemed by all as one of the brightest milestones on the narrow way that leads above. During the same year there came to this settlement Thomas George, and his brothers, Reuben, Carrol, Jesse, and Lewis; there came with them several McFarlands, but I believe of no relation to the others. All the Georges except Thomas, and I believe all of the last named McFarlands left this place for Cooper County Missouri, and...(cont. on page 28)"

    Note: the other McFarlands were other children of John and Mary Kinder McFarland.

    Land Claims: 1824 Reuben McFarland made claim to 127.6 acres in NW Sect. 18, 35 N, 7E.

    On May 25, 1842 Reubin McFarland Sr. conveyed to Reubin Jr. his land, 127 acres and all the goods, horses, houses, water, etc. for $300. "except a cumfortable support for said Reubin McFarland Sr. and Martha his wife." St. Francois Deeds Book C, p. 427.

    p. 656 in Goodspeed's Southwest Missouri: "...Reuben and Martha McFarland, who moved from North Carolina to Tennessee and came from there to Missouri in 1814, locating in Liberty Township, St. Francois County, where they passed the remainder of their days. Mr. McFarland was a remarkable man. He was a natural mechanic, being a good blacksmith, gunsmith, carpenter, cabinet maker, etc., and used tools of his own making. He was also a man who made friends of every one with whom he came in contact. He made a clock that kept perfect time, and the violins of his making were equal to any purchased from dealers." part of article about Thomas B. Marks, Reuben's grandson.

    Reuben married Martha Campbell on 28 Sep 1797 in Jefferson Co., TN. Martha was born on 20 May 1779 in Virginia; died on 24 Apr 1855 in St Francois Co., MO. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Martha Campbell was born on 20 May 1779 in Virginia; died on 24 Apr 1855 in St Francois Co., MO.
    Children:
    1. 6. Jacob McFarland was born on 19 Oct 1799 in Buncombe Co., North Carolina; died on 5 Jan 1864 in St Francois Co., MO; was buried in Smith Cemetery, Wesley Chapel Rd. St. Francois Co., MO.
    2. Mary McFarland was born in 1803 in Buncombe Co., NC; died in 1870 in St Francois Co., MO.
    3. Elizabeth McFarland was born on 13 Sep 1804 in North Carolina; died on 13 May 1863 in St Francois Co., MO; was buried in McFarland Family Cemetery, St. Francois Co., MO.
    4. Reuben Henderson McFarland was born on 30 Jun 1810 in North Carolina; died on 13 Dec 1867 in St Francois Co., MO.
    5. Nancy Eveline McFarland was born on 15 Apr 1815 in St Francois Co., MO; died in 1899 in Washington Co., Missouri.
    6. Huston C. McFarland was born in 1818 in Missouri; died after 1860 in Washington Co. MO.

  3. 14.  John McFarland, Senator BY146078John McFarland, Senator BY146078 was born on 28 Feb 1764 in Bedford Co., Virginia (son of John McFarland, BY146078 RoM02 and Mary Kinder); died on 20 Jul 1820 in Saline Township, Ste. Genevieve Co., MO..

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Buncombe, North Carolina, USA
    • Residence: 1800, Morgan, Buncombe, North Carolina
    • Residence: 1808, East Fork of Pigeon River
    • Residence: 6 Aug 1810, Haywood, North Carolina, USA
    • _MILT: 1812, Haywood Co., NC
    • Possessions: 16 Dec 1828, Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri, USA; Three patents totaling 240 a. issued to John McFarland and heirs of John McFarland Sr. #514, 515, 516. Patent issued after his death, and son John buys out the interests of his siblings, and then sells to Joseph.

    Notes:

    Mary Helen Haines notes:

    Alternative birth date: Feb. 25, 1764 according to Bible Record submitted by Lucille McFarland in 1989
    Alternative death date: July 10, 1820

    Bible record coming from Nancy Caroline McFarland says John was born Feb. 28, 1764, died July 10, 1820. Rebecca McFarland born April 26, 1770, died Sept. 14, 1816.

    1784: "Petition of the People Setled Over french Broad river on the pidgen rivers" made April-June 1884 includes John Mcfarlad Sene, John Mcfarland, Samuel jeck, John Mcnute, along with Wm Willoughby, Jesse Evans, Andrew Evins, Alexander Montgomery, William Boyd, Silas George, and many others.

    1788: another petition to the North Carolina Assembly asking for pre-emption status and relief from the depredations by Indians includes: Alex. Ward, George McNutt, then about 20 down in the list is Wm Bell, John McFarland, George McFarland, Alexr Rodgers, ? Campbell, and Samuel Jack all next to one another, Near is Benj McFarland, and David Staurt.

    It is not clear exactly where this place is, although it is most likely what becomes Cocke Co. TN judging from the records below, unless the borders were so fluid that this land was actually the North Carolina land that they finally get deeds to in the early 1800s.

    1789: another petition is signed by Wm. Cathey, near Adam Lowery, James Lowery, Wm. Houston, John Finley, George Ewing.

    In 1790 the border between TN and NC was set and the records begin in Greene Co. TN and then Jefferson Co. when it was formed. By 1800 census the McFarlands are in Buncombe Co. NC census and all records appear there.

    Tennessee records:
    My ancestor James E. McFarland always listed his birth as Jefferson County Tennessee, and he was born in 1795.

    John Jr. appears in various records in the 1790s as he witnesses wills for the Wards. His children from John born in 1787 to John in 1795 list their birthplaces as Tennessee on 1850 censuses.

    1796: John Ward, Co. of Jefferson, land on Big Pigeon, sons Cyrus, John, daug. Mary. John McFarland appt. executor, witness John McFarland, Jr., Matthew Bell. Inventory, Feb. 20th 1796. ( The wife of John Ward is considered to be Rachel McFarland, daughter of John McFarland Sr.

    John Ward is probably the brother of Alexander Ward. The Wards were neighbors in the Reed Creek area of VA, and the two girls Rachel and Mary probably married there before the move. However the Ward family also moved to the same area in TN as the McFarlands.)

    1799: deed to Robert McFarland for 250 acres on Bent Creek, Vol. D, p. 304, wit. John McFarland.

    1799: John McF. Jr. and Matthew Bell witness to will of Samuel Jack in Jefferson Co. Two of John Sr.'s sons married Jack girls. Benjamin McFarland married Ruth Buchanan Jack, July 31, 1788 in Greene Co. records, and George married Sally Jack in Jan. 5, 1793 in Greene Co. records.

    So, the question is....did the family move or did new lines get drawn that established the land they lived in became North Carolina?

    North Carolina Records:
    Buncombe County NC records:

    1800 Census in Buncombe Co. NC has John McFarland Sr., George, Reuben, James, William, and John Jr.

    Land Records:
    Buncombe County, NC.
    Deed Book 4, p. 472. John McFarlin purchases 122 acres on the waters of the Pigeon River, the "flowery garden" for $62. from John Strothers on Oct. 22, 1799. (It is impossible to know which John purchased this acreage, although it would seem to be this one.)
    Deed Book 9, p. 320. John McF. Jr. buys 100 acres on the Pigeon from George McFarlin in Nov. 1804, the same 100 acres he had sold to him in 1802 in Book 7, p. 160.
    Deed Book 7, p. 557. John McFarland has a land grant from N.C. #1506 for 150 acres on the Pigeon River. on June 27, 1806.

    John McFarland served as a Senator for the State Legislature for North Carolina representing Buncombe Co. in 1808 according to A History of Buncombe County North Carolina, by F.A. Sondley, p. 801.

    Haywood Co. is formed from Buncombe Co. in 1808 at the request of the residents of this area, including John McFarland. He is found in early records as a grand jury member along with Jacob McFarland, Daniel Fleming, William Deaver, David McFarland, and George Cathey.In 1808 in the founding document of the county, John McFarland was named a commissioner in charge of erecting public buildings, etc. They laid the foundation at Mt. Prospect, which became Waynesville, the county seat.

    Haywood County celebrated their centennial by writing a county history. On page 12, "Higher up the river (Pigeon), on the East and West fork, settlements were made some years later than those lower down. Among those who first bought land on East Fork, the name of John McFarland, William Cathey, and Elijah Deaver, who moved there previous to 1808, are found." Descriptions of the land where they settled include: "The Pigeon River, as it winds its course among the verdant hills...It forms as beautiful a valley as can be found in North Carolina. Richland Creek, with its rippling, laughing waters...Jonathan's Creek, a meandering mountain torrent, rises among the peaks and winds through a beautiful valley with lofty mountains on either side..."

    In the first book of Haywood County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions (FHL 463089) John McFarland appears frequently. Because John McFarland, husband of Mary Kinder is presumed dead, and John McFarland, born 1787 is just coming of age, the records of John McFarland as Capt. and Esquire, and Justice, and Senator, must belong to John born 1764. He is referred to as Capt. John McFarland, and John McFarland, Esq. in the records of 1809. He is a Justice of the Peace along with people like Thomas Love, William Deaver, and John Dobson, and a State Senator representing Buncombe Co. in 1808, and Haywood in 1811, 1812, 1813, and 1814.

    Haywood County NC records:
    Minutes, County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions 1809-1815 for Haywood County:
    First Vol., p. 2 the opening session that takes place on the fourth Monday in March, 1809 at Mount Prospect, John McFarland Esq. is listed as one of the Justices of Peace. Again, it is hard to know which John McFarland, but I am assuming it is John with wife Rebecca due to his middle age. There is no separate designation to differentiate him from his father. He is referred to as Capt. John McFarland on various pages (p. 9, 21, and is in charge of a company of militia, and therefore collector of taxes in 1810. The McFarlands appear in court records as jurors, road overseers, justices. The last record is a reference to a deed from Jacob McFarland to Dan McDowell for 67 acres dated September 19, 1815.

    When Haywood County was formed John McFarland served as Haywood County's state Senator for the years, 1811 through 1814. Source: The Centennial of Haywood County, by W.C. Allen, p. 37.

    Court Order #7, March 27-29, 1809 session (p. 21-22 of Early History of Haywood County, by Medford) "John McFarland appt. overseer "from the burnt schoolhouse, up Jonathans Creek across the mountain (Soco Gap) to the first crossing of Soco Creek"

    Haywood County Militia in 1812: There are four McFarland listings in the records for Haywood County. James, in the 16th Co. Regiment, John in the 16th Co. Regiment, John in the 12th Co. Regiment, and then James in an unknown company.

    Land Records:
    Haywood County, NC:
    Deed Book A, p. 16, State of North Carolina #1715. 160 acres purchase by John McFarland, Sr. at cost of 50 shillings for every 100 acres. County of Buncombe, east fork of the Pigeon River, including both sides where said McFarling now lives. Beginning on north side of William Cathey's branch, with Elijah Deaver's line. Entered Ap. 5, 1808. Warrant was originally issued to Joseph Henry. Signed by George Cathey and John Patton.

    Deed Book A, p. 67. Feb. 10, 1809. John McFarland purchased 150 acres on east side of Pigeon River from Michael Defedellar for $300. The land adjoins John McFarland and John Gulbright. Witness: John McFarland Jr. Signed Michael Defedellar.

    Deed Book A, p. 70. Feb. 10, 1809. John McFarland purchased 75 acres for $400. on east side of Pigeon River, adjoining Joseph Dobson on the south. Witness: John McFarland Jr., Michael Defedellar. (The John Jr. would be the John who married Mary Fleming.)

    Deed Book A, p. 571, the recording made of John McFarland appointing William Dever "my truly and well-beloved friend William Dever of the county and state aforesaid my true and lawful attorney" and he is empowered to sell my lands. Dated April 10, 1815.

    Deed Book B, p. 286. Dated April 10, 1815, but not entered into records until January 1826. This records the sale of four parcels of land to William Dever for $800. total. These are on the east side of the Pigeon River, one for 200 acres, another is unspecified amount, another for 75 acres, and the last for 150 acres.
    This indicates that the move to Missouri took place shortly after.

    Missouri Records:
    Ste. Genevieve Deed Book C, pp. 148-49. George Cathey of Ste. Genevieve Co. Missouri Territory sells to John McFarland for $100. his pre-emption claim on the northside of Back Creek. Dated Nov. 29, 1816, witnessed by Reuben McFarland. (This land probably is the land in Sect. 7, 35 N, 7 E, just north of Reuben's.)

    Tax Records for Ste. Genevieve Co. for 1821 to 1824 show McFarlands: Jacob, James, Jesse, John Sr., John Jr. John Andrew, and Reuben.

    Sale Bill of the Estate of John McFarland, Ste. Genevieve Missouri, on Sept. 14, 1820. Appraisers: Alen Richards, Wingate Jackson, William Holmes. Most of the purchasers at the sale were Mary, John, James, Reubin, Jesse McFarland. Also were Bailey Fleming, Joseph Hughes, William Holmes.

    Final Dispostion of John's land in Ste. Genevieve: Range 7E, Township 35N, Sect. 12 and is land patent #514 that dated to 1828, takes place in Deed Book G, pp. 63-67 where the various brothers and sisters of John McFarland, Jr. are paid $30.00 each for their part of the inheritance of land near present-day Avon community that they claimed together in 1828. This list includes Anna and Joseph Hughes, Jacob and Mary McFarland, William B. and Nancy McFarland, Sally H. and Carroll George, Nancy C. and Alexander Sloan, Arthur, James and Joseph McFarland. The land is 240 acres and each brother/sister is paid for their part: the total divided by 8. This puts in question Rebecca McFarland. The only thing I can think is that since she and her husband had not moved to Missouri with the rest of the children, she was not a part of the original claim, therefore not to receive a part, but that seems odd.

    St. Francois Co. formed in 1821.

    Back in Haywood County:
    "William Dever, agent for the heirs of John McFarland, to the members of the Baptist Church of the Locust Old Field. For love and friendship which sd McFarland had to the followers of Jesus Christ and to encourage the cause of Zion, 3 acres and 24 perches, more or less, on the headwaters of North Hominy, including the Locust Old Field Meeting House and burying ground; beginning on a white oak bush. Signed John McFarlin by his agent Wm Dever.. Test Elijah Dever Junr. R. Osburn, ackd by Dever in open court. Reg. 24 Nov. 1826. From: Abstracts of Haywood County, North Carolina. Deeds Books A-C, 1809-1838, Bille Eddleman, p. 116.

    This cemetery can be found in Canton, at the intersection of Academy Street, Pennsylvania, and Locust. Find a Grave's listing is http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1981635

    Mary Helen Haines notes: Research on John's presence in Tennessee has not been verified by me in the records. There are records that John McFarland received 228 acres in 1784 on the Nolachucky River opposite the mouth of the Little Chucky River. This would have been Greene Co. at the time, then it would be Jefferson County when Jefferson was formed in 1792, and then it would be Cocke Co. after 1797. My ancestor James E. McFarland always listed his birth as Jefferson County Missouri. MHH

    North Carolina Records:
    Minutes, County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions 1809-1815 for Haywood County:
    First Vol., p. 2 the opening session that takes place on the fourth Monday in March, 1809 at Mount Prospect, John McFarland Esq. is listed as one of the Justices of Peace. Again, it is hard to know which John McFarland, but I am assuming it is John with wife Rebecca due to his middle age. There is no separate designation to differentiate him from his father. He is referred to as Capt. John McFarland on various pages (p. 9, 21, and is in charge of a company of militia, and therefore collector of taxes in 1810. The McFarlands appear in court records as jurors, road overseers, justices. The last record is a reference to a deed from Jacob McFarland to Dan McDowell for 67 acres dated September 19, 1815.

    John McFarland served as a Senator for the State Legislature for North Carolina representing Buncombe Co. in 1808 according to A History of Buncombe County North Carolina, by F.A. Sondley, p. 801.

    Land Records:
    Buncombe County, NC.
    Deed Book 4, p. 472. John McFarlin purchases 122 acres on the waters of the Pigeon River, the "flowery garden" for $62. from John Strothers on Oct. 22, 1799.
    Deed Book 9, p. 320. John McF. Jr. buys 100 acres on the Pigeon from George McFarlin in Nov. 1804, the same 100 acres he had sold to him in 1802 in Book 7, p. 160.
    Deed Book 7, p. 557. John McFarland has a land grant from N.C. #1506 for 150 acres on the Pigeon River. on June 27, 1806.

    Haywood County, NC:
    Deed Book A, p. 571, the recording made of John McFarland appointing William Dever "my truly and well-beloved friend William Dever of the county and state aforesaid my true and lawful attorney" and he is empowered to sell my lands. Dated April 10, 1815.
    Deed Book B, p. 286. Dated April 10, 1815, but not entered into records until January 1826. This records the sale of four parcels of land to William Dever for $800. total. These are on the east side of the Pigeon River, one for 200 acres, another is unspecified amount, another for 75 acres, and the last for 150 acres.
    This indicates that the move to Missouri took place shortly after.

    Missouri Records:
    Ste. Genevieve Deed Book C, pp. 148-49. George Cathey of Ste. Genevieve Co. Missouri Territory sells to John McFarland for $100. his pre-emption claim on the northside of Back Creek. Dated Nov. 29, 1816, witnessed by Reuben McFarland. (This land probably is the land in Sect. 7, 35 N, 7 E, just north of Reuben's.)

    Tax Records for Ste. Genevieve Co. for 1821 to 1824 show McFarlands: Jacob, James, Jesse, John Sr., John Jr. John Andrew, and Reuben.

    Sale Bill of the Estate of John McFarland, Ste. Genevieve Missouri, on Sept. 14, 1820. Appraisers: Alen Richards, Wingate Jackson, William Holmes. Most of the purchasers at the sale were Mary, John, James, Reubin, Jesse McFarland. Also were Bailey Fleming, Joseph Hughes, William Holmes.

    Final Dispostion of John's land in Ste. Genevieve: Range 7E, Township 35N, Sect. 12 and is land patent #514 that dated to 1828, takes place in Deed Book G, pp. 63-67 where the various brothers and sisters of John McFarland, Jr. are paid $30.00 each for their part of the inheritance of land near present-day Avon community that they claimed together in 1828. This list includes Anna and Joseph Hughes, Jacob and Mary McFarland, William B. and Nancy McFarland, Sally H. and Carroll George, Nancy C. and Alexander Sloan, Arthur, James and Joseph McFarland. The land is 240 acres and each brother/sister is paid for their part: the total divided by 8. This puts in question Rebecca McFarland. The only thing I can think is that since she and her husband had not moved to Missouri with the rest of the children, she was not a part of the original claim, therefore not to receive a part.

    John married Rebecca Bell on 20 Jul 1786 in South of the French Broad River. Rebecca was born on 26 Apr 1770 in Virginia; died on 14 Sep 1816 in Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Rebecca Bell was born on 26 Apr 1770 in Virginia; died on 14 Sep 1816 in Missouri.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1784, South of the French Broad River

    Notes:

    Mary Helen Haines notes:

    I have detached Rebecca Bell from James Bell of Augusta Co. VA and his wife Agnes Hogshead. Even though he had a daughter named Rebecca, new evidence just discovered makes William Bell the likely father. (2016) What makes this likely is the discovery of the Petitions in 1784 from the inhabitants South of the French Broad River to the North Carolina General Assembly, asking for inclusion of their territory into Greene Co. In the list of people signing in 1788 there is a William Bell included in the list with John McFarland. Considering that John and Rebecca Bell McFarland name their second son William Bell McFarland, we can safely assume this connection.
    Source:
    Henderson, Cherel Bolin, transcriber. "Petitions to the North Carolina General Assembly from Inhabitants South of the Franch Broad-1784-1789". Tennessee Ancestors, Vol. 17, No. 3, East Tennessee Historical Society, Dec. 2001.

    Older notes:
    There is a Rebecca Bell listed in the will of James Bell about 1782, Augusta County. This James Bell was probably born in Northern Ireland and came to Va. via Pennsylvania, just as the McFarlands did. He lived near Staunton, VA at Long Glades, and had children listed in the will as: James, Frances, David, Samuel, Thomas, Agnes, Sarah, and Rebecca. More research will need to be done to determine if this is the correct match. This particular James Bell would have been about 60 years old at her birth, which seems a little old. Maybe Rebecca Bell married to John McFarland, is a granddaughter to James Bell married to Agnes Hogshead and had an aunt named Rebecca.

    From the Bell Clan website: http://www.clanbell.org/content/view/47/86/
    THE ULSTER PLANTATION IN NORTHERN IRELAND

    In 1610, when the Ulster Plantation was opened, a good number of Bells were encouraged to journey to the new "land of opportunity." A standard to assist in determining Bell origin for those Bells in North America is whether or not your ancestors came through the Ulster Plantation in Ireland.

    A certain portion of Scotland was expressly excluded from the "privilege" of sharing in the Ulster experience as it was made a condition that the colonists, both of higher and lower ranks, must have been "born in England or the inward parts of Scotland." This restriction was specifically designed to exclude all persons in Argyllshire and the Isles. The MacMillans and their Bell Sept were of Argyllshire.

    Nine "major" Bell families are identified as having lived in Ulster. Of them, it is said that between 1707 and 1729 approximately 500 Bell families emigrated from Ulster to North America where they flourished.

    Not enough is known about Rebecca Bell and where she died or is buried. One story passed to me was that she died in Kentucky on the road, however by September, 1816 the family would have been in Missouri according to the birth place of Louisa, John Jr.'s daughter in 1815. The death date of Sept. 14, 1816 is recorded in the Bible records of daughter Nancy Caroline McFarland Sloan. It is also recorded in a separate Bible record owned by Lucille McFarland of Newport, Oregon. Obituary of her daughter Mary says that mother was a Baptist.
    Not enough is known about Rebecca Bell and where she died or is buried. The date of 1816 seems too late. They should have been in Missouri by 1815 according to births. Obituary of her daughter Mary says that mother was a Baptist.

    Children:
    1. John McFarland was born on 14 Feb 1787 in South of the French Broad river, Indian territory; died on 26 Mar 1874 in Fannin Co., Texas; was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Fannin Co., Texas.
    2. Anna McFarland was born on 23 Apr 1790 in Greene Co., (N.C.) Tennessee; died on 29 Dec 1869 in St Louis, St Louis, Missouri, USA.
    3. William Bell McFarland, RoM02 was born on 16 Nov 1792 in Greene Co., Tennessee; died on 10 Jan 1839 in Cooper Co., Missouri.
    4. James E. McFarland, BY146078 RoM02 was born on 20 Jan 1795 in Jefferson Co., Tennessee; died on 18 Oct 1871 in Fannin Co. Texas; was buried in McFarland Cemetery 3 miles north of Ladonia, Texas.
    5. Rebecca McFarland was born on 23 Jan 1798 in Kentucky; died in 1859 in Sherman, Grayson Co., Texas.
    6. 7. Mary McFarland was born on 3 Jun 1800 in Buncombe Co., North Carolina; died on 30 Jan 1857 in Buffalo, Erie, New York, USA; was buried in Smith Cemetery, Wesley Chapel Rd. St. Francois Co., MO.
    7. Arthur McFarland was born on 19 May 1803 in Buncombe Co., North Carolina; died in Apr 1850 in Texas Co., Missouri.
    8. Sarah Hale McFarland was born on 14 Apr 1806 in Buncombe Co., North Carolina; died on 14 May 1877 in Everett, Cass Co., Missouri.
    9. Joseph McFarland was born on 10 Jan 1809 in Haywood Co., North Carolina; died between 1860 and 1870 in Missouri.
    10. Nancy Caroline McFarland was born on 24 May 1812 in Haywood Co., North Carolina; died on 14 Nov 1909 in Fannin Co., Texas; was buried in Shilo Cemetery outside Bonham, Texas.