Granville Cross

Granville Cross

Male 1871 - UNKNOWN

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Granville Cross was born in 1871 in Texas (son of Granville D. Cross and Eveline Pettit); died in UNKNOWN.

    Notes:

    Might also be the James Cross that appears in the 1870 census as a one year old, living with Joseph P. Cross Jr. in Cooke Co. TX.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Granville D. Cross was born in 1840 in Arkansas; died before 1870.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _MILT: Civil War-CSA- 22nd Texas Cavalry, Co. G

    Notes:

    I found Granvill Cross living with mother Matilda in the 1860 census on the same page as Eveline Pettit 15, living with mother Emily Pettit and grandfather John McFarland in Fannin County, Beat 5.

    Granville married Eveline Pettit on 25 Jul 1861 in Fannin Co., Texas. Eveline (daughter of James Newton Pettit and Mary Emily McFarland) was born on 10 Oct 1845 in Missouri; died before 1921. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Eveline Pettit was born on 10 Oct 1845 in Missouri (daughter of James Newton Pettit and Mary Emily McFarland); died before 1921.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 10 Oct 1845

    Notes:

    Eveline Cross is found in the 1870 census living with three of her children, John 10, Mitty 5, and James Cross, one. They are living in the household of Joseph P. Cross, Jr. the brother of her husband Granville, who must have died. Where she is in 1880 is unknown. Did she marry again and leave her children with the Cross relatives?

    Children:
    1. John Cross was born in 1863 in Texas; died in UNKNOWN.
    2. Wheeler Cross was born in 1865 in Texas; died in UNKNOWN.
    3. Mittie Cross was born in 1867 in Texas; died in UNKNOWN.
    4. 1. Granville Cross was born in 1871 in Texas; died in UNKNOWN.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  James Newton Pettit was born in 1807 in Missouri; died in Nov 1891 in Texas; was buried in Moore's Chapel cemetery, Fannin Co., TX.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 27 Jun 1807
    • Birth: 27 Jun 1807, Perry Cty., Missouri
    • Death: Nov 1891
    • Death: 24 Nov 1891, Fannin Cty., TX

    Notes:

    James Newton Pettit can be found in the 1880 census in San Bernadino California as a single boarder, working as a farm laborer, age 73.

    Emma Shrum Butler's research:

    Census Records:
    1830 U S Census Ouachita Co, LA. Head of hhold James N Pettit [living alone] - also living in county were uncles Walker Pettit & Wm McDowell Pettit & cousin Francis Pettit
    ---
    1840 U S Census Perry Co, MO. Head of hhold Newton Pettit
    Males
    (1) 20-30 James Newton
    Females
    -5 (2) Sarah Missouri
    Lucretia Melissa
    20-30 __(Cleveland)
    Note: Living next to James Newton is WILLIAM CLEVELAND, I believe this is prob his brother-in-law (ESB)
    --
    1850 U S Census Fannin Co TX, p.163. Head of hhold J N Pettit, wf E. [Emily McFarland]
    ---
    Dt of birth/death; pl of bur: Pic taken of Grave marker May 1991, Moore's Chapel, 4 mi so of Bonham,
    Fannin Co TX.
    Note: James Newton Pettit is buried beside daughter, Sarah Melissa Pettit Horton.
    ---
    Dt/pl of marr #1-___Cleveland: Est fr birth of first child, Sarah Missouri b. Sep 1837 in MO.
    --
    Dt/pl of marr #2-Mary Emily McFarland: Copy of Marr Cert.
    ---
    NOTES:
    11 May 1857 - Bill of Sale, Fannin Co TX. Deed Records, Bk J, p 250. JN PETTIT sold to John McFarland [father-in-law] the following slave property: Saunders, aged thirty two years;
    Harvey aged twenty five years; Mary aged twenty seven; Emily aged twenty two; Charles aged six; Joseph aged two; Sarah aged two; Phillip aged four and another two days old not named, for the sum of four thousand five hundred dollars. Filed & rec 11 Jun 1857.
    ---
    3 April 1858 - Divorce petition filed "Emily Pettit vs James Newton Pettit",
    Fannin Co TX, Box 312, paper 7677.
    Petition claims that James Newton Pettit commenced a system of harsh and cruel usage of her in MO, that he cut at her with a knife and attempted to set her bed on fire, while she was confined; that since her removal to Texas, only a few days previous to the birth of her youngest child, Emily. James Pettit attempted to blow up the house with powder, he repeatedly threatened her with a knife, that he struck her over the head with a gun and threaten to shoot her and that he was a habitual drunkard. - Divorce Decree Fall Term 1858, ca Dec 1858 [no dt on papers]
    ---
    According to Joseph Pettit Smith's (grand-son of James N. Pettit) autobiography JAMES NEWTON was a cocky little Irishman, erstwhile Mississippi River Steamboat Captain that left Fannin Co. TX (probably after the sale of the slaves to John McFarland, since he was not found during the divorce proceedings) and went to California for 10-12 years. He returned to Texas 1870.
    ---
    LINEAGE: Perry Co, MO, Will No. 46, Filed 12 Oct 1844:
    Last Will & Testament of Sarah `Sally' (Donahue)Pettit - "... to my son
    JAMES N PETTIT one eaqual [sic] fifth part of my property..."
    - James Pettit [1785-1842] Estate papers: several depositions naming the
    children of James & Sally.

    Pet262_nt
    1850 Census - Fannin Cty., Texas

    CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: TX COUNTY: Fannin REEL NO: M432-910 PAGE NO: 163a
    REFERENCE: Enumerated by John Shaffer, 25th day of January 1851
    ===========================================================================================================
    LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. VAL. BIRTHPLACE MRD. SCH. R/W DDB
    ===========================================================================================================

    27 244 244 Pettit J.N. 38 M Farmer 1,000 MO
    28 244 244 Pettit E. 26 F MO
    29 244 244 Pettit M. 12 F MO X
    30 244 244 Pettit M. 10 F MO X
    31 244 244 Pettit E. 6 F MO
    32 244 244 Pettit Mary 4 F Tenn
    33 244 244 Pettit Ann 1 F Tex
    REMARKS: Could be Ami
    ]
    Emma Shrum Butler's research:

    Census Records:
    1830 U S Census Ouachita Co, LA. Head of hhold James N Pettit [living alone] - also living in county were uncles Walker Pettit & Wm McDowell Pettit & cousin Francis Pettit
    ---
    1840 U S Census Perry Co, MO. Head of hhold Newton Pettit
    Males
    (1) 20-30 James Newton
    Females
    -5 (2) Sarah Missouri
    Lucretia Melissa
    20-30 __(Cleveland)
    Note: Living next to James Newton is WILLIAM CLEVELAND, I believe this is prob his brother-in-law (ESB)
    --
    1850 U S Census Fannin Co TX, p.163. Head of hhold J N Pettit, wf E. [Emily McFarland]
    ---
    Dt of birth/death; pl of bur: Pic taken of Grave marker May 1991, Moore's Chapel, 4 mi so of Bonham,
    Fannin Co TX.
    Note: James Newton Pettit is buried beside daughter, Sarah Melissa Pettit Horton.
    ---
    Dt/pl of marr #1-___Cleveland: Est fr birth of first child, Sarah Missouri b. Sep 1837 in MO.
    --
    Dt/pl of marr #2-Mary Emily McFarland: Copy of Marr Cert.
    ---
    NOTES:
    11 May 1857 - Bill of Sale, Fannin Co TX. Deed Records, Bk J, p 250. JN PETTIT sold to John McFarland [father-in-law] the following slave property: Saunders, aged thirty two years;
    Harvey aged twenty five years; Mary aged twenty seven; Emily aged twenty two; Charles aged six; Joseph aged two; Sarah aged two; Phillip aged four and another two days old not named, for the sum of four thousand five hundred dollars. Filed & rec 11 Jun 1857.
    ---
    3 April 1858 - Divorce petition filed "Emily Pettit vs James Newton Pettit",
    Fannin Co TX, Box 312, paper 7677.
    Petition claims that James Newton Pettit commenced a system of harsh and cruel usage of her in MO, that he cut at her with a knife and attempted to set her bed on fire, while she was confined; that since her removal to Texas, only a few days previous to the birth of her youngest child, Emily. James Pettit attempted to blow up the house with powder, he repeatedly threatened her with a knife, that he struck her over the head with a gun and threaten to shoot her and that he was a habitual drunkard. - Divorce Decree Fall Term 1858, ca Dec 1858 [no dt on papers]
    ---
    According to Joseph Pettit Smith's (grand-son of James N. Pettit) autobiography JAMES NEWTON was a cocky little Irishman, erstwhile Mississippi River Steamboat Captain that left Fannin Co. TX (probably after the sale of the slaves to John McFarland, since he was not found during the divorce proceedings) and went to California for 10-12 years. He returned to Texas 1870.
    ---
    LINEAGE: Perry Co, MO, Will No. 46, Filed 12 Oct 1844:
    Last Will & Testament of Sarah `Sally' (Donahue)Pettit - "... to my son
    JAMES N PETTIT one eaqual [sic] fifth part of my property..."
    - James Pettit [1785-1842] Estate papers: several depositions naming the
    children of James & Sally.

    Pet262_nt
    1850 Census - Fannin Cty., Texas

    CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: TX COUNTY: Fannin REEL NO: M432-910 PAGE NO: 163a
    REFERENCE: Enumerated by John Shaffer, 25th day of January 1851
    ===========================================================================================================
    LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. VAL. BIRTHPLACE MRD. SCH. R/W DDB
    ===========================================================================================================

    27 244 244 Pettit J.N. 38 M Farmer 1,000 MO
    28 244 244 Pettit E. 26 F MO
    29 244 244 Pettit M. 12 F MO X
    30 244 244 Pettit M. 10 F MO X
    31 244 244 Pettit E. 6 F MO
    32 244 244 Pettit Mary 4 F Tenn
    33 244 244 Pettit Ann 1 F Tex
    REMARKS: Could be Ami
    ]

    James married Mary Emily McFarland on 16 May 1844 in Buffalo, Erie, New York, USA. Mary (daughter of John McFarland and Mary Fleming) was born on 10 Nov 1824 in Missouri; died on 14 May 1900 in Fannin Co., Texas; was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Fannin Co.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Mary Emily McFarland was born on 10 Nov 1824 in Missouri (daughter of John McFarland and Mary Fleming); died on 14 May 1900 in Fannin Co., Texas; was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Fannin Co..

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 1824, Missouri
    • Possessions: 1849, Purchased 350 acres from John F. Crawford for $350., survey of Thomas Mohansen?
    • Death: 1900, Fannin Cty., Texas

    Notes:

    Known as Emily. Shown on 1860 Slave holder census as owner of one slave. She is shown in 1860 as a property owner living in same household with father John McFarland. In 1870 she is shown living with John McFarland, 89 yrs. old, born in Tennessee. With them are her children, Loucinda, 16, born in Texas and James N. and Elizabeth.
    McFARLAND, ELI NEWMAN SAMUELS, ANN M. 12/14/37
    McFARLAND, ELIZA DEGUIRE, FRANCIS 11/28/30
    McFARLAND, ELIZABETH BENNETT, THOMAS S. 4/27/54
    McFARLAND, ELIZABETH MADISON, GEORGE 10/16/25

    McFARLAND, EMILY PETTIT, JAMES NEWTON 5/16/44

    McFARLAND, EVELINE HUES, MAHLON 9/21/37
    McFARLAND, FRANCES FARRAR, MOSES 8/16/29
    McFARLAND, FRANKLIN B. BATEMAN, JANE MRS 5/8/59
    McFARLAND, HUSTON C. ROBINSON, ELIZABETH R. 10/19/37
    McFARLAND, ISABEL VANCE, CHARLES A. P. 1/4/55
    McFARLAND, ISABELLA H. HORNE, JOHN N. 3/21/66
    McFARLAND, JESSE J. SMITH, SARAH J. 9/11/62
    McFARLAND, JESSE J. VANCE, SARAH JANE 12/16/40
    McFARLAND, JOHN SHOOK, LOUISA 10/31/39
    McFARLAND, JOHN L. THOMAS, MARY M. 3/13/60
    McFARLAND, JOSEPH McFARLAND, POLLY ELIZA. 1/12/34
    McFARLAND, JOSEPH McFARLIN, POLLY 7/4/22
    McFARLAND, JOSEPH G. ROOKER, LETTY 3/12/58
    McFARLAND, LOUISA COX, ROBERT S. 3/9/36
    McFARLAND, LUCINDA DOUTHIT, WILLIAM H. 11/16/45
    McFARLAND, LUCRETIA M. VANCE, WILLIAM R. 12/17/40
    McFARLAND, MALISSA M. J. VANCE, SAMUEL C. 7/24/45
    McFARLAND, MARGARET KEITH, ABRAM W. 7/2/59
    McFARLAND, MARTHY E. FRAZEE, WILLIAM L. 10/2/56
    McFARLAND, MARY A. WATTS, HENRY S. 9/25/53
    McFARLAND, NAMAN H. HORNE, REBECCA JANE 3/20/66
    McFARLAND, NANCY E. LOVE, T. S. 2/5/57
    McFARLAND, NARCISSA E. McFARLAND, S. V. 1/1/61
    McFARLAND, POLLY ELIZA. McFARLAND, JOSEPH 1/12/34
    McFARLAND, REBECCA LANE, ROBERT H. 11/26/40
    McFARLAND, S. V. McFARLAND, NARCISSA E. 1/1/61
    McFARLAND, SARAH GEORGE, CARRIE ? 11/10/22
    McFARLAND, SARAH J. KEITH, JOHN B. 4/8/58
    McFARLAND, SOPHIA DEGUER, FRANCOIS 12/20/27
    McFARLAND, WILLIAM CRAWFORD, IRENE B. 6/25/56
    McFARLAND, WILLIAM A. VANCE, ELIZABETH H. 10/31/38
    McFARLIN, POLLY McFARLAND, JOSEPH 7/4/22
    Known as Emily. Shown on 1860 Slave holder census as owner of one slave. She is shown in 1860 as a property owner living in same household with father John McFarland. In 1870 she is shown living with John McFarland, 89 yrs. old, born in Tennessee. With them are her children, Loucinda, 16, born in Texas and James N. and Elizabeth. McFARLAND, ELI NEWMAN SAMUELS, ANN M. 12/14/37
    McFARLAND, ELIZA DEGUIRE, FRANCIS 11/28/30
    McFARLAND, ELIZABETH BENNETT, THOMAS S. 4/27/54
    McFARLAND, ELIZABETH MADISON, GEORGE 10/16/25

    McFARLAND, EMILY PETTIT, JAMES NEWTON 5/16/44

    McFARLAND, EVELINE HUES, MAHLON 9/21/37
    McFARLAND, FRANCES FARRAR, MOSES 8/16/29
    McFARLAND, FRANKLIN B. BATEMAN, JANE MRS 5/8/59
    McFARLAND, HUSTON C. ROBINSON, ELIZABETH R. 10/19/37
    McFARLAND, ISABEL VANCE, CHARLES A. P. 1/4/55
    McFARLAND, ISABELLA H. HORNE, JOHN N. 3/21/66
    McFARLAND, JESSE J. SMITH, SARAH J. 9/11/62
    McFARLAND, JESSE J. VANCE, SARAH JANE 12/16/40
    McFARLAND, JOHN SHOOK, LOUISA 10/31/39
    McFARLAND, JOHN L. THOMAS, MARY M. 3/13/60
    McFARLAND, JOSEPH McFARLAND, POLLY ELIZA. 1/12/34
    McFARLAND, JOSEPH McFARLIN, POLLY 7/4/22
    McFARLAND, JOSEPH G. ROOKER, LETTY 3/12/58
    McFARLAND, LOUISA COX, ROBERT S. 3/9/36
    McFARLAND, LUCINDA DOUTHIT, WILLIAM H. 11/16/45
    McFARLAND, LUCRETIA M. VANCE, WILLIAM R. 12/17/40
    McFARLAND, MALISSA M. J. VANCE, SAMUEL C. 7/24/45
    McFARLAND, MARGARET KEITH, ABRAM W. 7/2/59
    McFARLAND, MARTHY E. FRAZEE, WILLIAM L. 10/2/56
    McFARLAND, MARY A. WATTS, HENRY S. 9/25/53
    McFARLAND, NAMAN H. HORNE, REBECCA JANE 3/20/66
    McFARLAND, NANCY E. LOVE, T. S. 2/5/57
    McFARLAND, NARCISSA E. McFARLAND, S. V. 1/1/61
    McFARLAND, POLLY ELIZA. McFARLAND, JOSEPH 1/12/34
    McFARLAND, REBECCA LANE, ROBERT H. 11/26/40
    McFARLAND, S. V. McFARLAND, NARCISSA E. 1/1/61
    McFARLAND, SARAH GEORGE, CARRIE ? 11/10/22
    McFARLAND, SARAH J. KEITH, JOHN B. 4/8/58
    McFARLAND, SOPHIA DEGUER, FRANCOIS 12/20/27
    McFARLAND, WILLIAM CRAWFORD, IRENE B. 6/25/56
    McFARLAND, WILLIAM A. VANCE, ELIZABETH H. 10/31/38
    McFARLIN, POLLY McFARLAND, JOSEPH 7/4/22

    Children:
    1. 3. Eveline Pettit was born on 10 Oct 1845 in Missouri; died before 1921.
    2. Mary Martha Pettit was born on 17 Dec 1847 in Tennessee; died on 18 Aug 1948 in Pittsburg Co., OK.
    3. Anna Rebecca Pettit was born on 23 Jan 1850 in Texas; died on 24 Sep 1899.
    4. Lucinda Josephine Pettit was born on 27 Dec 1852 in near Windom, Fannin Co., Texas; died on 23 Apr 1949 in Fannin Co., Texas; was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Fannin Co..
    5. James Newton Pettit was born on 17 Oct 1855 in Texas; died on 3 Sep 1917 in Amarillo, Potter Co., Texas; was buried in Bralley Pool Cemetery near Windom, Texas.
    6. Elizabeth Lou Pettit was born on 28 Apr 1858 in Texas; died in 1944 in Fannin Co., Texas; was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Fannin Co..


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  John McFarland was born on 14 Feb 1787 in South of the French Broad river, Indian territory (son of John McFarland, Senator BY146078 and Rebecca Bell); died on 26 Mar 1874 in Fannin Co., Texas; was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Fannin Co., Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Possessions: 1816, Ste. Genevieve records, now St. Francois; John McFarland purchases the preemption rights to the Back Creek property from George Cathey, who was moving on to Cooper County. George Cathey was the husband of Anna McFarland, b. 1786 (his aunt)
    • Residence: 1830, Liberty, St Francois, Missouri, USA
    • Possessions: 1824, 1837, Ste. Genevieve; St. Francois
    • Residence: 1850, Fannin, Texas, USA
    • Possessions: 1858, Fannin County, Texas; 1858 tax list shows John McFarland with 640 a. from J. Whittenburg patent. Under his name is A.C. Sloan with 164 acres from two patents. A.C. Sloan is his son-in-law.
    • Residence: 1860, Beat 5, Fannin, Texas, USA
    • Possessions: 1865, Fannin County, Texas; Shows John McFarland with a total of 651 acres from 4 different sections patented by different people.
    • Residence: 31 Jul 1867, Fannin, Texas
    • Residence: 1870, Precinct 4, Honey Grove, Fannin, Texas, USA

    Notes:

    Mary Helen Haines research:

    North Carolina:
    Haywood County:
    Census Records for Haywood County, NC in 1810 show this John McFarland as a male older than 15 and younger than 26, with a wife the same, and a male younger than eleven, a female younger than 11, and another female younger than 16, but over 10. The records of these children are unknown at this time, but this might indicate the mystery son named John. A daughter bet. 10 and 15 seems unlikely, so this could be a relation instead.

    Missouri:
    In 1828 John McFarland and the heirs of John McFarland (deceased) made claim to 240 acres in Ste. Genevieve in or near the town of Avon today. Doc. #514, 515, and 516 for 80 acres each: Section 12, 35-N, Range 7 E. I can only speculate that this is the land where they first settled when they came to Missouri. (This would be land claimed by John husband of Rebecca Bell, because this is bought out by John Jr. to settle the estate of John Sr.)

    There are several John McFarland land claims in Missouri, and there are at least two different John McFarlands living in the area around Avon, so it is hard to know anything for certain. It would seem that the land claim made in 1825 for 80 acres, Doc. 581, W1/2 SW, Sec. 33, 36N, 8E, and the 1837 claim of 40 acres, Cert. 3744, SESE 32, 36-N, 8-E, in Ste. Genevieve is the land where the Stone Church Cemetery is today. If so, then this would be the Rev. John McFarland's land claim. His home was used as a church meeting place (Methodist), until a stone church was erected in the 1840s. Rev. John McFarland, his wife, and some other children are buried there. This Rev. John McFarland is not related to our John in any known way. The Rev. John's parents were Duncan and Janet McFarland from Ireland.

    There is an 1824 land claim by John McFarland, Doc. 508, for 126.72 acres: SW Sect. 7, 35-N, Range 7-E, that borders Ste. Francois/Ste. Genevieve line. This seems to be where he made his home for the census in 1830 and 1840.(This seems to be the preemption claim of George Cathey bought for $100. in 1816. There are two other claims made that seem adjacent to the claim above: Doc. 5131 and 5132, for 31 acres in SWNW 7, 35-N, 7E, and 40 acres at SENE Sect. 12, 35-N, 6-E. These lands seem to be next to Back Creek, and just below are the land claims made by Reuben and Jacob McFarland.

    There is another land purchase made in 1829 recorded in Book A, p. 366-367 for 65 acres in NE quarter of Sect. 26, 35 N, Range 6 E, paid $65 to John McHenry and wife. This is near the Sect. 25 that brother James received from Elliott Jackson. In 1837 John sold this tract to Samuel P. Harris (Book B. p. 121).

    Texas:

    John's gravesite at OakRidge Cemetery is still visible, as is his wife's. Although I have records of John's daughters and their families, John's son, John, is lost to me at this time. I think he must have died young.

    John McFarland, eldest brother of James McFarland, followed James to Fannin County around the year 1849, twelve years after James' arrival. In the 1830 and 1840 censuses his family was found in Libertyville, St. Francois County, Missouri. The earliest record of John McFarland (1787-1874), husband of Mary, in Fannin County is the purchase of land from James Chambers in 1849. It seems that Rice Smith, who owned the land grant north and adjacent to James McFarland, died and James McFarland administered the Rice estate in September, 1847. 104 acres were offered in public outcry in Bonham and James Chambers bought it for $55.00 (p. 299 Deed Record Book C). On p. 300 of the same deed book, John McFarland buys a parcel from James Chambers.

    John then purchased 640 acres from James E. McConnell, which is an original land grant and adjacent to Jasper McFarland, Andrew White, D. P. Bridge, and Rice Smith's land grants, and near the Waggoner and Fuller grants. (p. 312, Book C)

    On April 9, 1850 John bought 150 acres for $150 from the heirs of Mary Allen, headright of Mary Allen. Pat. #323 Vol. I, Nov. 19, 1845.

    In the 1850 census John and wife Mary were living on this land with F.P. Deguire and his wife Eliza (John and Mary's daughter) and their children. Their neighbors were the Pences, Jasper McFarland, the Thomas Rattans, and Andrew White.

    John continued to purchase more land. Book H, p. 429 records a purchase from the Heirs of Mary Allen. He then buys 41 acres for $41 from John Rattan out of the Daniel Waggoner survey, Book I, p. 5. Also he buys 55 acres for $55 from Isaac Hobbs, Book I, p. 293.
    John gave a gift of land to Eliza Deguire, his daughter, on Sept. 20, 1852. Eliza died in 1853 giving birth to a daughter named Emily. In September 1855, this deed was cancelled and Deguire pays $510 to own 75 acres from the Mary Allen survey. Mary McFarland also signed this document. (Book I, p. 171)

    Mary McFarland died in 1855 and is buried on land that became the Oak Ridge Cemetery in the late 1870s.

    In January, 1857 John sold to Francis P. DeGuire, his son-in-law, one-half of 560 acres for $1000, p. 127 Book J. The land is described as being the late residence of John McFarland and deeded to him by James E. McConnell (280 acres) and 70 acres from the George Smith survey and part of Allen and Waggoner surveys.
    In March, 1857 Jasper DeGuire, Francis' son, purchases 110 acres of the 280 acres for $400 from his father. (Book J, p. 176). Francis pays $337 for 135 acres from J.N. Walker, part of the Daniel Davis survey.
    In Book K, p. 83, John gave his daughter Emily Pettit a gift of slaves:
    "John McFarland for love and affection to my daughter Emily, wife of James N. Pettit…including two daughters of sd. James Pettit by a former wife, to wit Missouri and Lucretia.
    Man - Sanders, age 32 years
    Woman-Mary, age 27 years
    Man - Henry, age 24 years
    Boy - Charles- age 2 years
    Boy - Joseph, age 2 years
    Girl - Delilah, age 2 months"

    In 1858 he bought another 250 acres on the North Sulphur from Hugh Braley (Pat. 792, Vol. 3), p. 84 in Deed Book K. And then he bought back land from F.P. Deguire that he had conveyed to him earlier. (P. 85, Book K)

    John then sold to Alexander C. Sloan (his brother-in-law) 180 acres on Feb. 4, 1858 for $825.00. Alexander and Nancy Caroline McFarland Sloan must have moved here from Missouri at this time (p. 124, Book K.) In 1850 the Sloan family was living in Lafayette County, Missouri, on land valued at $3000 and owning four slaves.

    Then John bought more land from Samuel Wall(s) for $100 in 1858 (who had previously bought it from John Rattan).( P. 105, Book L) He also buys land from John Biggerstaff. (p. 398, Book L)

    In A History of Fannin County, by Floy Crandall Hodge, pub. 1966, he explains that the Flag Spring Church was organized in 1853 by Methodists and Baptists. Early trustees include Samuel Wall, Jackson McFarland, and Joseph Wigley. The Church must have been used as a school as well.

    In 1860 John McFarland and D.P. Bridge conveyed land to establish a school for the Flag Springs Community. It came from the southeast corner of the 280 acres owned by John McFarland and the southwest corner of the 110 acres owned by D.P. Bridge, and part of the 640 acres of the Central National Road certificate of John Whittenburg. The trustees of the settlement are Samuel Wall, Jackson McFarland, and Joseph Wigley. (Book M, p. 420)

    In the 1860 census John McFarland was living with his daughter Emily Pettit. J. N. Pettit, her husband, who in 1857 had sold slaves to John McFarland for $4500.00 (Book J, p. 250) was not present, and has probably died. (There is confusion about J. N. Pettit as there seems to be two different men by that name.) In the 1880 census, Emily lists herself as widowed, and this is confirmed by other court documents. Yet there is a J.N. Pettit buried in Moore's Chapel cemetery in Fannin County with a death date of 1891, so even though he has been connected with Emily by some descendants, he is not the same man.) They were living next to sister Nancy Caroline and her husband Alexander C. Sloan and their family in Beat 5, Fannin County. (Families 312, 313)

    In 1867 John deeded to his daughter Emily Pettit, 180 acres of the 280 acres "I reside on" from the original tract of John Whittenburg and Daniel Waggoner that he bought from James E. McClellan for $17.00.

    In 1868 John bought 100 more acres from Theophilus Wall for $600. (Book Q, p. 188-189)

    In the 1870 census John, 82, was living with Emily, 44, on their land. His land was valued at $2500, and hers at $2000. At approximately $6 an acre, that puts his land at approximately 416 acres, and hers at 333 acres. The former slaves that he had given to his daughter have taken the name of Pettit and are still living on, and presumably working, the land.

    There are no films of marriage records this early for these counties.

    John married Mary Fleming about 1805 in Buncombe Co., North Carolina. Mary was born in Jun 1785 in Virginia; died on 31 Dec 1855 in Fannin Co., Texas; was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Fannin Co., Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  Mary Fleming was born in Jun 1785 in Virginia; died on 31 Dec 1855 in Fannin Co., Texas; was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Fannin Co., Texas.

    Notes:

    Mary Helen Haines notes:

    John wife's last name has no documentation, but has been passed down. Still needs verification.

    In Buncombe/Haywood Co. NC:
    I found a Daniel Fleming in the 1810 Haywood Co. NC census and he was older than 46.

    Daniel Fleming was a neighbor of John and Jacob McFarland whose name appears in the early records as a neighbor when he was ordered to work on a road with John and Jacob McFarland in 1813 (County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Vol. “C” p. 47, FHL #463089

    In the deed book A for Haywood County, p. 405 David Fleming sells his plantation "where he now lives" on the north fork of Hominy Creek for $100 to Thomas Able. This is recorded during the June session 1816. This section of land is near some of the McFarland land at Old Locust Field in Canton.

    Supposedly Jacob McFarland, John's uncle was married to a Matilda Fleming.

    Notes on Daniel Fleming found in Ancestry:
    A Daniel Fleming, born 1765 is shown married to a Ann Farrar in 1783 in Granville, NC. others have him married to Susanna Johnston. They put him in the 1800 census in Lincoln NC, then 1810 in Haywwod NC.

    In the Circuit Court records for 1816 in Ste. Genevieve County MO at various times an Abraham Fleming, Alexander Fleming and Patrick Fleming were called to serve. FHL #915670. Later Flemings in the area include Nicholas Fleming in the mid 1800s, and Samuel Fleming in late 1800s, and his son Charles R. Fleming.

    There are no films of marriage records this early for these counties.

    Children:
    1. daughter McFarland was born between 1795 and 1800 in North Carolina; died in UNKNOWN.
    2. John McFarland was born between 1800 and 1810 in North Carolina; died in UNKNOWN.
    3. Dr. Newton McFarland was born in 1810 in North Carolina; died in 1847 in St. Francois Co., Missouri.
    4. Sophia McFarland was born in 1811 in North Carolina; died before 1830 in Missouri.
    5. Elizabeth McFarland was born in 1814 in North Carolina; died on 29 Aug 1853 in Fannin Co., Texas; was buried in most probably at Oak Ridge next to father John and mother Mary.
    6. Louisa McFarland was born on 17 Nov 1815 in Missouri; died on 17 Aug 1903 in Fannin Co., Texas; was buried in Ladonia Cemetery.
    7. Rebecca B. McFarland was born on 5 Apr 1820 in Missouri; died on 3 Jul 1895 in Fannin Co.; was buried in Inglish Cemetery, Bonham, Fannin Co., Texas.
    8. 7. Mary Emily McFarland was born on 10 Nov 1824 in Missouri; died on 14 May 1900 in Fannin Co., Texas; was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Fannin Co..