Living Farmer

Living Farmer

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Living Farmer (daughter of William Perry Farmer and Myrtle A. Mitchell).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Perry Farmer was born on 15 Aug 1881 in Texas (son of William Preston Farmer and Julia Adeline McFarland); died about 1947 in Hereford, Deaf Smith Co., Texas, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Death: 1946
    • Death: 1946

    William + Myrtle A. Mitchell. Myrtle was born on 4 Sep 1886 in Texas; died in Apr 1976 in Arlington, Tarrant Co., Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Myrtle A. Mitchell was born on 4 Sep 1886 in Texas; died in Apr 1976 in Arlington, Tarrant Co., Texas.
    Children:
    1. Living Farmer
    2. 1. Living Farmer
    3. William Farmer was born in 1910; died in UNKNOWN.
    4. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Preston Farmer was born on 28 Aug 1855 in Tarrant County, Texas; died on 14 Aug 1890 in Tarrant Co., TX, USA.

    William married Julia Adeline McFarland in 1875. Julia (daughter of Albert McFarland and Cinthelia Emmaline Davis) was born on 3 Jun 1857 in Texas; died in 1944 in Mansfield, Tarrant, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Julia Adeline McFarland was born on 3 Jun 1857 in Texas (daughter of Albert McFarland and Cinthelia Emmaline Davis); died in 1944 in Mansfield, Tarrant, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1900, Justice Precinct 7, Tarrant, Texas, USA

    Children:
    1. Ada May Farmer was born in Jun 1877 in Tarrant Co., Texas, United States; died on 13 Jan 1961 in Everman, Tarrant Co., Texas, USA.
    2. Luna Jane "Jennie" Farmer was born in Nov 1877 in Texas; died on 10 Apr 1957 in Everman, Tarrant, Texas, USA.
    3. George Preston Farmer was born on 20 Nov 1879 in Tarrant Co., Texas; died on 16 Jul 1954 in Tarrant Co., Texas.
    4. 2. William Perry Farmer was born on 15 Aug 1881 in Texas; died about 1947 in Hereford, Deaf Smith Co., Texas, USA.
    5. John Wesley Farmer was born on 28 Apr 1883 in Tarrant County, Texas, USA; died on 28 Dec 1917 in Everman, Tarrant County, Texas, USA.
    6. Pearl Valentine Farmer was born in Feb 1885 in Tarrant, Texas, United States; died on 27 Jul 1953 in Tarrant, Texas.
    7. Josie C Farmer was born in Feb 1887 in Tarrant, Texas, United States; died in 1932 in Tarrant, Texas, United States.
    8. Effie E Farmer was born in Feb 1889 in Tarrant, Texas, United States; died in 1910 in Texas, USA.
    9. Beulah Victoria Farmer was born on 31 May 1891 in Tarrant County, Texas; died on 17 May 1938 in Mansfield, Tarrant Co., Texas.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Albert McFarland was born on 10 Nov 1824 in St Francois Co., MO (son of James E. McFarland, BY146078 RoM02 and Jane Jackson); died on 13 Apr 1862 in during Civil War service in Indian Territory.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: Abt 1826, Missouri
    • _MILT: 1838, Volunteer for Republic of Texas at Fort Decalb under Capt. Isaac Lyday
    • Residence: 1850, Fannin, Texas, USA
    • Possessions: 17 May 1852, 320 acres Fannin Co., 1859 125 in Hunt Co.
    • Possessions: 17 May 1852, 320 acres Fannin Co.,1859 125 in Hunt Co.
    • Residence: 1860, Precinct 7, Hunt, Texas

    Notes:

    There seem to be two Alberts in the 1850 census, and I have no idea what to conclude about that. Two Alberts exist in 1850: one in Fannin Co. and another in Hunt Co. The 1850 Albert in Hunt Co. is spelled McFarling, and the date is October, 1850. The Fannin County, is dated January, 1851. The census takers have very different ages for these Alberts, and neither date corresponds with passed down family records. In Fannin County, Rebecca and Hezekiah Blankenship are living on Albert's land next to them. In Hunt County, the neighbors in 1850 correspond to the neighbors in 1860, and the children living in 1860 are correctly matched to our family's Albert. The 1860 in Hunt Co. is spelled McFarland. In the 1860 census there is a laborer on the farm named John Lovett, age 20. In September 7, 1865 a marriage in Hunt County is recorded between J. L. Lovett and C.E. McFarland. Family history says that Albert died during the war, and that has been verified by the National Archives Records which show that Albert McFarland joined the 22nd Cavalry in Texas on January 16, 1862. He enlisted at Ft. Washita in Indian Territory (Oklahoma) by J.W. Piner for a period of 12 months. The Archive records show the date of death, but not the cause. A measles epidemic is a possible cause.
    In the disputed will of Jane McFarland, Arthur McFarland lists on Sept. 20, 1873 the children of Jane McFarland and 5 children are listed as children of Albert: Elizabeth Jane Mayo, wife of Cyrus, Mary Ann McFarland, William P. McFarland, Julia McFarland, and Josephine McFarland. This corresponds with the 1860 census list. I have not been able to find this family in 1870, although I have found Elizabeth and W.C. Mayo in Wichita Co., Texas in 1920.
    Property records for Albert McFarland: In October 1841 he applied for 320 acres- No. 94, 4th class, saying he has attained 17 and is single.This was entered on Ap. 4, 1842. On Sept. 2, 1842 the survey is done and is located next to Caleb Woods and Jackson McFarland. Then on Jan. 5, 1846 he is now entitled to it by virtue of having lived on it for 3 years. The Patent #446 is issued on May 18, 1852. On April 12, 1852 he says he is a family man now and living on the Middle Sulphur on land that appears to be vacant. Then he acquired it on July 27, 1855 as a preemption claim. The survey was done and he acquired 125 acres on the headwaters of the Middle Sulphur in Hunt County, 16 miles north-east of Greenville (today it would be very close to Commerce), next to J.D. White's survey of 640 acres and the state of Texas granted the patent in 1856, signed by Gov. Runnels.
    Albert appears in the Hunt County records in 1860 as being responsible for a section of the road building on the Paris to Greenville road.
    There seem to be two Alberts in the 1850 census, and I have no idea what to conclude about that. Two Alberts exist in 1850: one in Fannin Co. and another in Hunt Co. The 1850 Albert in Hunt Co. is spelled McFarling, and the date is October, 1850. The Fannin County, is dated January, 1851. The census takers have very different ages for these Alberts, and neither date corresponds with passed down family records. In Fannin County, Rebecca and Hezekiah Blankenship are living on Albert's land next to them. In Hunt County, the neighbors in 1850 correspond to the neighbors in 1860, and the children living in 1860 are correctly matched to our family's Albert. The 1860 in Hunt Co. is spelled McFarland. In the 1860 census there is a laborer on the farm named John Lovett, age 20. In September 7, 1865 a marriage in Hunt County is recorded between J. L. Lovett and C.E. McFarland. Family history says that Albert died during the war, and that has been verified by the National Archives Records which show that Albert McFarland joined the 22nd Cavalry in Texas on January 16, 1862. He enlisted at Ft. Washita in Indian Territory (Oklahoma) by J.W. Piner for a period of 12 months. The Archive records show the date of death, but not the cause. A measles epidemic is a possible cause.
    In the disputed will of Jane McFarland, Arthur McFarland lists on Sept. 20, 1873 the children of Jane McFarland and 5 children are listed as children of Albert: Elizabeth Jane Mayo, wife of Cyrus, Mary Ann McFarland, William P. McFarland, Julia McFarland, and Josephine McFarland. This corresponds with the 1860 census list. I have not been able to find this family in 1870, although I have found Elizabeth and W.C. Mayo in Wichita Co., Texas in 1920.
    Property records for Albert McFarland: In October 1841 he applied for 320 acres- No. 94, 4th class, saying he has attained 17 and is single.This was entered on Ap. 4, 1842. On Sept. 2, 1842 the survey is done and is located next to Caleb Woods and Jackson McFarland. Then on Jan. 5, 1846 he is now entitled to it by virtue of having lived on it for 3 years. The Patent #446 is issued on May 18, 1852. On April 12, 1852 he says he is a family man now and living on the Middle Sulphur on land that appears to be vacant. Then he acquired it on July 27, 1855 as a preemption claim. The survey was done and he acquired 125 acres on the headwaters of the Middle Sulphur in Hunt County, 16 miles north-east of Greenville (today it would be very close to Commerce), next to J.D. White's survey of 640 acres and the state of Texas granted the patent in 1856, signed by Gov. Runnels.
    Albert appears in the Hunt County records in 1860 as being responsible for a section of the road building on the Paris to Greenville road.

    Albert + Cinthelia Emmaline Davis. Cinthelia was born about 1827 in Tennessee; died on 3 Aug 1871 in Hunt County, Texas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Cinthelia Emmaline Davis was born about 1827 in Tennessee; died on 3 Aug 1871 in Hunt County, Texas, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: Abt 1831, Tennessee
    • Residence: 1850, Fannin, Texas, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Precinct 7, Hunt, Texas
    • Probate: 1 Mar 1872, Hunt, Texas, USA

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Jane McFarland was born about Oct 1849 in Texas; died on 23 Dec 1933 in Electra, Wichita, Texas, USA; was buried in Electra, Wichita County, Texas, United States of America.
    2. Mary Ann McFarland was born on 7 Apr 1853 in Fannin or Hunt Co., TX; died on 15 Dec 1920 in Tarrant Co., Texas.
    3. William Perry McFarland was born about 1855 in Texas; died in 1930 in Texas, United States.
    4. 5. Julia Adeline McFarland was born on 3 Jun 1857 in Texas; died in 1944 in Mansfield, Tarrant, Texas.
    5. Josephine McFarland was born on 27 Jun 1859 in Hunt Co., Texas; died on 5 Feb 1955 in Hunt Co., Texas; was buried in Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Hunt Co., Texas.