Notes
Matches 1,201 to 1,250 of 11,360
| # | Notes | Linked to |
|---|---|---|
| 1201 | Biography in Goodspeed's History of Southeast Missouri, p. 1135-6. "Dr. J. P. McFarland is the son of Newton and Mary C. (Pettit) McFarland, and was born in Ste. Genevieve County, Mo., May 29, 1843. The father was born in St. Francois County, and the mother in Wayne County. The McFarland family originally came from North Carolina to Missouri in 1816, being among the first settlers of St. Francois County. The paternal grandfather died in Texas, in 1875. The maternal grandfather, John Pettit, was a Virginian, and located in Wayne County, Mo., in 1819. He was a prominent physician, and followed that calling in connection with farming in Wayne County. He served as captain in the Black Hawk war, and in 1853 was killed by some highwayman or enemy. Newton McFarland, father of Dr. J.P., was in the service of the Iron Mountain Company for a number of years. He died in 1847. The mother is still living. They were the parents of three children, only two of whom are living; John P. and Charles. Dr. John P. McFarland was about four years old when his father died, and the greater portion of his youth was spent with an uncle. He was seventeen years old when he began the battle of life for himself. He began the study of medicine, and in 1866 graduated from the St. Louis Medical College, and immediately began practicing at Piedmont, where he has since made is home. In 1861 he complied with Gov. Jackson's call, and enlisted for six months as orderly sergeant in Company E, of the State Guards. In 1865 he was united in marriage to Samantha B. Lewis, a native of Alabama, who bore him two children, one living, Charles P. Mrs. McFarland is a member of the Christian Church, and the Doctor is a member of the Masonic fraternity." | McFarland, John Pettit (I27547)
|
| 1202 | BIOGRAPHY: NEBRASKA, Butler County. Andreas' History of the State of Nebraska Butler County Produced by John McCoy. JAMES P. DUNLAP, proprietor of the Lone Star Nursery, and farmer Section 19, P. O. Lone Star, came to Nebraska in June, 1866; first settled in Saunders County, in Newman Precinct, where he resided until 1870, when he came to Butler County, located where he now lives; was among the first settlers in that locality. Here he has one of the finest nurseries in Butler or surrounding counties. It consists of over seven acres of ground and is well filled with all kinds of fruit trees best adapted to the climate of the State of Nebraska and other Western States. Mr. D. was married in Saunders County, Neb., March 23, 1870 to Miss Christina Campbell, who was a daughter of Peter Campbell (deceased), of Chapman Precinct, Saunders County, and the oldest one of this family of children that was captured at Kearney Junction by the Sioux Indians, which is a fact already recorded in this history of Nebraska. He is now Justice of the Peace in his precinct, and was the first Assessor in the four southwestern precincts in Saunders County. He was born in Gasconade County, Mo., March 5, 1845; is a son of Nelson and Mahala Dunlap, from Rockbridge County, W. Va., whose ancestors were early settlers of that country; is a brother of Dr. W. B. Dunlap, of Adams County, Ill. His mother was a sister of Lewis McFarland, of Camp Point, Adams Co., Ill., whose ancestors were early settlers of Miami County, Ohio, and are considerably connected with the history of that county. He is a member of A., F. & A. M., Fidelity Lodge. No. 51, David City. Their family consists of four children--Nelson C., Agnes, Christina and Patience. | McFarland, Mahala (I21109)
|
| 1203 | BIRT: WWW http://miva.delawareonline.com/miva/cgi-bin/miva?obits.mv+89724 BIRT: WWW https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48989690/d-h-mcfarland RESI: WWW https://www.newspapers.com/image/559085652/?article=c6d1dc6d-cdb5-4b29-b126-dd663e3b3f98/b49b8d7a-d7ae-4fcc-af6a-6b6f550e3f66&focus=0.50894207,0.5057636,0.6306753,0.61197287&xid=3398 RESI: WWW http://miva.delawareonline.com/miva/cgi-bin/miva?obits.mv+89724 DEAT: WWW http://miva.delawareonline.com/miva/cgi-bin/miva?obits.mv+89724 DEAT: WWW https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48989690/d-h-mcfarland BURI: WWW http://miva.delawareonline.com/miva/cgi-bin/miva?obits.mv+89724 BURI: WWW https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48989690/d-h-mcfarland | McFarland, D H (I21709)
|
| 1204 | BIRT: WWW https://gw.geneanet.org/dkmcgee?n=mcfarland&oc=1&p=david+vird DEAT: WWW https://gw.geneanet.org/dkmcgee?n=mcfarland&oc=1&p=david+vird | McFarland, David (I21683)
|
| 1205 | BIRT: WWW https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:CM7F-QSW2 BAPM: WWW https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:CM7F-QSW2 | McFarlan, Janet (I765)
|
| 1206 | BIRT: WWW https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FM9Z-LH3 | McFarlane, Elizabeth (I768)
|
| 1207 | BIRT: WWW https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X1MK-C4Y | McFarlane, Mary (I778)
|
| 1208 | BIRT: WWW https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10736659/claude-mitchell-black DEAT: WWW https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10736659/claude-mitchell-black BURI: WWW https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10736659/claude-mitchell-black | Black, Claude Mitchell (I21671)
|
| 1209 | BIRT: WWW https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39882743/lillie-viola-mcfarland DEAT: WWW https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39882743/lillie-viola-mcfarland BURI: WWW https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39882743/lillie-viola-mcfarland | Ulmer, Lillie Viola (I15620)
|
| 1210 | BIRT: WWW https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/63321986/jane-mcfarland BURI: WWW https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/63321986/jane-mcfarland | Brown, Jane (I21597)
|
| 1211 | BIRT: WWW https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76935604/todd-a.-mcfarland DEAT: WWW https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76935604/todd-a.-mcfarland BURI: WWW https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76935604/todd-a.-mcfarland | Mcfarland, Todd Alva (I15640)
|
| 1212 | Birth 13 Feb 1914 • Trout River, Quebec, Canada born in the "Black House" at Trout River on 4th concession road Bill never married and had no children. 02-13-1914 To Mr. and Mrs. John McFarlane, at Trout River, a son. | Macfarlane, John William "Bill" (I10853)
|
| 1213 | Birth 1755 • North Carolina, USA (some say from Waxhaw region, what is Union Co. today) Residence 1788 • Red River in Tennessee Montgomery County Deed Book A, p. 27, p. 175 (Research):https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/111902760/person/320093949872/facts | McFarlan, James JaM05 (I13015)
|
| 1214 | Birth 1907/5397 Died 25 Jan 1946. Death 1946/19710. Andersons Bay cemetery, Dunedin. Block 173, Plot 105. Plot purchased by Hugh Morgan Thompson NZSG records list an Annie Amelia Jane Macfarlane (d. 26 Jan 1946), born at Balclutha. Age given as 38 (implies born c. 1908). Spinster. Resident at 38 High St, St Kilda, Dunedin. Probate (will) for Annie Amelia Jane Macfarlane (spinster) filed at Dunedin 28 Feb 1946 | MacFarlane, Annie Amelia Jane (I29573)
|
| 1215 | Birth Agnes McFarlane 9 May 1863 http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=06da6f5f-2a72-4171-afcf-e8a8353e878f&tid=53056884&pid=258 | McFarlane, Agnes (I9464)
|
| 1216 | Birth and death date comes from her death information. She was a widow, died of dropsey, age 73, parents John and Mary Sharp, says born in Jefferson Co. TN, which did not exist in 1780. | Sharp, Elizabeth (I21135)
|
| 1217 | Birth Catherine McFarlane 4 April 1861 http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=80b301c1-c19c-460e-99f6-24e6d3262a7b&tid=53056884&pid=342 McFarlane - 1861 Scottish Census (part 2) http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=98d7b020-9197-469c-bf23-288d6ff17914&tid=53056884&pid=342 McFarlane - 1871 Scottish Census http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=4dc4b054-4c8d-4a31-981d-37e90b74c53d&tid=53056884&pid=342 | McFarlane, Catherine (I13371)
|
| 1218 | Birth name is Martinez. Father Luis born in Mexico, anglicized the name by the 1930 census. | Martin, Julia Jeannett (I24427)
|
| 1219 | Birth record 1875/8712 Macfarlane, Helen Mary Mother: Julia Father: John Death record either 1876/327 or 1876/1358 Died aged 9 months. Buried at Port Chalmers Old Cemetery, Lot 97A, Row 4 NzBDM Births: 1875/8712 Macfarlane, Helen Mary to Julia & John Aged 9mins [mths?] Gravesite Details Unmarked | MacFarlane, Helen Mary (I29574)
|
| 1220 | Birth record 1881/4123 in the name Charles Frederick Macfarland. Attended Waitahuna Gully School from 4 Jun 1888 and George Street School (Dunedin) 29 Jan 1894 to 18 Jun 1896. He left to start work. WW1 military records include a Trooper Charles Frederick Macfarlane, number 52683 (Roll 74, page 4) who left NZ 13 November 1917 with the Mounted Rifles 29th reinforcements. Next of kin listed as Mrs C F Macfarlane. Marriage record 1917/4779 (Margaret Tracey) Died 1956 (NZ death no. 1956/23896) aged 75 years. Will of Charles F Macfarlane (farmer, Te Kuiti) filed at Hamilton 8 Oct 1956 (No. BCDG 4421 448/56). 'NZ Truth' of 27 July 1918 carried a story about an escaped murderer who killed a Kenneth Livingstone, shepherd, who was working (fencing) with Charles Frederick Macfarlane on 28 July 1916 when he was shot. The farm was stated to be 17 miles from Mangapeehi [which is located in the south Waikato region between Te Kuiti and Bennydale] | MacFarlane, Charles Frederick (I29584)
|
| 1221 | Birth: 1904, Derby, Derbyshire, England Death: Nov. 6, 1972, Aldershot, Hampshire, England Brigadier Lenox Ross Selby MacFarlane, O.B.E., M.D., Royal Army Medical Corps. Author of a book on Human Protozoology and Helminthology [1960]. [Concerning parasitic worms etc.] He was appointed an Ordinary Commander in the Military Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, in the New Year's Honours List, 1 January 1965. There is a portrait of him the The National Portrait Gallery, London. He was a medical doctor, and served with the Royal Army Medical Corps. He is merely commemorated on his parent's grave at Kilgobbin Cemetery Stepaside, County Dublin, Ireland. He was buried in Aldershot, England. Inscription on Second Panel of headstone«i» "Their son Brigadier LENOX ROSS SELBY MacFARLANE O.B.E., M.D., R.A.M.C. died 6th November 1972, aged 68 Buried at Aldershot."«/i» No Death Notice for him was published in Ireland, or in The Times newspaper (London). His marriage has not been found, and the name of his son is unknown. [ http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=122510869 ] | Macfarlane, Lenox Ross Selby FTDNA #87904 (I28140)
|
| 1222 | Birth: Apr. 13, 1917, Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, USA Death: Jan. 12, 2006, Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado, USA Daughter of assassinated Louisiana Gov. and U.S. Sen. Huey P. Long and sister of U.S. Sen. Russell B. Long. Also niece of Louisiana Gov. Earl Long. | Long, Rose Lolita "Dolly" (I15865)
|
| 1223 | BIRTH: Age 30 at marriage, age 52 on 1880 census, age 46 when married in 1886. CENSUS: 1860 WEST VIRGINIA, Kanawha County, P.O. Tyler Mountain. CENSUS: 1870 WEST VIRGINIA, Putnam County, Hutton Township. CENSUS: 1880 WEST VIRGINIA, Putnam County, Pocatalico District. Alfred Lovejoy 52 VA VA VA, Sovina 39 VA OH VA, Jenetta E. 21 WV John B. 20 Sarah B.M.E. 17, Eliza F 15, Rosa Lee 13, Samuel A. 12, Henry M. 10, Willie F. 8, Manerva A. 7, Blanch B. 5, Jerusha A. 3, Ellie May 1. | Lovejoy, Alfred (I25042)
|
| 1224 | Birth: 1885/919 Death: 1914/3478 Attended Waitahuna Gully School from 3 Mar 1890 to 23 Dec 1891 and George Street School (Dunedin) from 29 Jan 1894 to 27 Jun 1896. His School Admission Record indicates his previous school as North East Valley and his destination as 'unknown' His death entry lists his occupation as Clerk of Court. Cause of death is given as " Appendicular abcess - post-operative peritonitis" Don Macfarlane, Leone, Lucy and James visited the Reefton Cemetery 22 January 2004 and found his grave, COE section, Plot 300. The headstone was in need of repair (lead lettering deteriorating). | MacFarlane, Hugh McNeile Gordon (I29586)
|
| 1225 | BIRTH: Estimate 1794-1796 or 1805. | McFarland, Sarah Ann (Sallie) (I24864)
|
| 1226 | Black sheep of the family. | Macfarlane, Archibald "Murray" (I9052)
|
| 1227 | Bonnie Chafatelli, Carol Bahr, Gunter R Bahr, Jacqueline Lee Bahr, Jeanette C Bahr, Randy Bahr | Bahr, Herman Fred (I16866)
|
| 1228 | Book 36, page 229, cert #401-01 FRAZIER, JOHN IRA dod 09/02/1955, 12:40 a.m. Male Stanislaus born 3/7/1880, MO, 75 years of age, 560-01-1168 mother - Nettie Daniels, born Ireland father - Jack T. Frazier, born MO white, widowed occupation: farming, general no military service died Stanislaus County Hospital, Modesto usual residence: Maria Ct., Modesto, 7 1/2 months informant: Elmer A. Frazier Dr. R. M. Riley Jr. MD attended 7/1/1955 to 9/2/1955 burial 9/6/1955 Parkview Cemetery P. L. Fry & Son Funeral Home ************** JOHN IRA FRAZIER obit 1955 MANTECA. San Joaquin Co. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 2p.m. in P.I. Fry & Son Funeral Home for John Ira Frazier, 75, who died in a Modesto hospital yesterday after a lengthy illness. Frazier, a retired farmer, had lived on East Yosemite Avenue since 1931 except for two years spent with a daughter in Sacramento. He was the husband of the late Lulu Frazier. Surviving are six daughters, Mrs. Katherine Horstmeier of Sanfrancisco, Georgia May Robbins of Merced, Merced County, Nettie Curry of Manteca, Pauline Potter of Missouri, Elaine Olerrea of Escalon, San Joaquin County and Doris Stowers of Sacramento; four sons, Nolan Frazier of Santa Ana, Alvin of Pittsburg, Clifton of Oregon and Marvin of Pomona; a brother, Grover Frazier of Ohio; 25 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. The Rev. Sidney Smith of the Federated Church will officiate and committal will be in Park View Cemetary. Transcribed by Judy Ewbank At age 17 John Ira ran away from his parents home. The story is that his father, a strict Catholic, had threatened to send him away to a Catholic School and John thought otherwise, so he left. He never returned. Minister - Theopilus Lee Witnesses - Mr. and Mrs. R.J. McFarland Mrs. Bessie Ligon | FRAZIER, JOHN IRA (I25847)
|
| 1229 | Book C, p. 293 of St. Francois Book of Deeds: On Sept. 17, 1842, John H. McFarland and wife Mary A. McF. granted to Wm. R. Vance 80 acres of land in exchange for $300. (John H. was his brother-in-law.) | Vance, William Routt (I27397)
|
| 1230 | BOOK: Book written on the Moore family: MOORE RECORDS WITH RESEARCH ON FAMILIES OF: MOORE, SMITH, ALBERTSON, SAVAGE, HALVERSON, MILES, JOHNSON, MCFARLAND, AND RUSSEL by Bobbie W. (Bobbie Watson) Ross. Published by B.W. Ross 1992 1408 Leon, Gatesville, TX 76528. 169 pages. Found on Internet as 50,000 Bibliographic Sources from the Library of Congress LC Call No: CS71.M821992b. Dewey Clas No: 929.2 0973 ED:20. LCCN: 93-172724. TO-DO: Obtain copy of Moore Book with information on McFarland family. Check address of Bobbie Ross and write to this person. | Moore, William (I25241)
|
| 1231 | Born at Bantry, Ireland. Married John Macfarlane in Dunedin in 1871 "at the house of Mrs Hayes, Moray Place". Was living at Opoho Road North East Valley in 1893 (Electoral Roll # Chalmers 2553) Died at 10 Howe Street, Dunedin in 1896. Aged 48 years. Cause of death given as "Haemorrhage on the brain and epiletic fits". Buried Northern Cemetery, Lot 7 Block 39, undertaker Hugh Gourley. Reported to have been in NZ for 37 years - arrived from Australia March 1860, aged about 12, on the 'Dunedin'. Death Notice from Otago Witness, 18 June 1896 Macfarlane.— On the 10th June, at Howe street, (suddenly), Julia, the dearly beloved wife of John Macfarlane. - Funeral on Sunday, at 2 p.m., Northern Cemetery. Headstone has the following inscription: "Erected in loving remembrance of their dear parents by the children of Attiwell and Amelia Emma HAYES who died at Dunedin 7 February 1880 aged 49 and 51 years respectively. Also their son Attiwell who departed this life 23 December 1888 aged 29. Also Julia, the beloved wife of John Macfarlane who fell asleep in Jesus 10 June 1896. Also Emma daughter of Attiwell and Amelia Emma Hayes who died 8 August 1904. Blessed are the pure in heart." And at the base: "Also John Macfarlane who died 25 June 1909 aged 67 years" Attiwell Hayes, wife, 1 son and 2 daughters arrived Otago on the 'Dunedin', from Melbourne, 12 March 1860 (Otago Witness 17 Mar 1860). Was the second daughter Julia Lehane - she would have been about 12.... Amelia (Emma) Hayes, nee Trenwith was previously married to John Lehane and was the mother of Julia. | Lehane, Julia (I29561)
|
| 1232 | Born at Daly Street, Port Chalmers 29 November 1876, where his father was a schoolteacher at the time. Attended North East Valley School (Dunedin) from 14 June 1880, then Waitahuna Gully School from 4 June 1888 to 21 Dec 1891. His 'School Admission Record' shows his intended destination as North East Valley School again. Story is that Trenwith moved to South Africa as a clerk with a shipping company in or before 1907 and Louie Bremner later followed him. There is a postcard sent to Louie at 30 Tinakori Road in Wellington by Trenwith from Durban in August 1907. They were married in Durban in 1908. Louie Bremner's family had connections to the Union Steam Ship Company, so it is possible that Trennie worked for that company LDS Microfilm #1795570 Natal Marriages Item 9 Entry #501 Husband: Trenwith MACFARLANE Wife: Louie Helen BREMNER Date: 4/7/1908 The family understands that Trennie came home from work one day saying that he had 'felt something snap in his head'. The doctor ordered a long sea voyage so they returned to NZ in 1913 or 1914 with a young Gordon and baby Ian. Trenwith worked at the 'cable station' at Cable Bay, near Nelson during WW1. During that time Louie and the children lived at Tahuna because there was no married accommodation at Cable Bay. Trennie cycled home each weekend, quite an effort on the roads of the time. Trenwith abandoned the family (by then living in Wellington) before Neil was born, and little is known of the rest of his life. He eventually committed suicide in a remote part of the North Island. He is believed to have taken strychnine. His death certificate lists him as a farm labourer and shows that otherwise almost nothing was known about him. Neither Ian nor Gordon was ever able (or willing) to say much about their father. Gordon in particular clearly considered himself more of a Bremner than a Macfarlane as they didn't know any of their Macfarlane relatives when growing up. A letter from Eric Stevenson to Don Macfarlane in 1987 commented that Trennie had made "an unfortunate marriage" and that the rest of the family knew little of him (and nothing about his descendants). It looks more like Louie made the 'unfortunate' marriage! 2 - REFERENCE 1906/869 DESCRIPTION: [from] PREMIER , WELLINGTON NEW ZEALAND . M R J MACFARLANE SEEKS INFORMATION AS TO THE WHEREABOUTS OF HIS SON "TRENWORTH MACFARLANE , AND THINKS IT POSSIBLE THE CAPTAIN MACFARLANE TMR KILLED IN ACTION MAY BE HIS SON (National Archives of South Africa (NASA) Database: Pietermaritzburg Archives Repository) [http://www.national.archsrch.gov.za/sm300cv/smws/sm30ddf0?2014040505381541FEDB63&DN=00000011] 3 - Burial: Lawn / Block : UNKN, Row 0. Plot 0 (no headstone) | MacFarlane, Trenwith Maurice (I29575)
|
| 1233 | Born at Te Kuiti, Primrose lived on a small farm until she was 3 years old. The family then moved Te Aroha in 1924. Primrose started school at age 6, having been previously taught by her mother. In 1928 they moved to Wellington. Primrose attended Eastern Hutt School, KIlbirnie School, then Wellington Girls College before completing a Botany degree at Victoria University in 1939. She worked in the Botany Section at the Dominion Museum 1940-1942, at the Wallaceville Veterinary Laboratory 1942-44, then became an Army Nurse at the end of WW2 - she served in Italy and Japan between 1944 and 1946, and visited England on leave from Italy, particularly to meet Mrs Dill (mother of her pre-war fiancee John Dill who died on Crete). After returning to NZ she worked as a sub-matron at St Mathews School in Masterton then took a job on an orchard at Tasman, near Motueka, where she met and married Ian Macfarlane. They had their own orchard at Malling Road, Redwoods Valley from 1951 to 1968. They then retired to Richmond and Primrose subsequently became involved with the Red Cross, Womens Division of Federated Farmers (WDFF), RSA and Royal Forest and Bird Society. In later years she worked as a volunteer at the Richmond Public Library. Throughout her life Primrose suffered from poor circulation to her hands and feet, which were characteristically purple and often very cold. This was eventually diagnosed as CREST Syndrome. Because of complications with circulation, Primrose eventually had both legs amputated below the knee in 2000 and 2001. As usual, she just carried on with life using a wheelchair, artificial legs and an electric scooter for mobility. She was diagnosed with diverticulitis in November 2002 and died at Nelson Hospital a few weeks later. Her funeral service was held at the Holy Trinity Church in Richmond. Her granddaughter Lucy spoke very movingly on behalf of all the grandchildren. A copy of Lucy's 'speech notes' is on the Macfarlane family file. Primrose's letters to her friend May Dale (nee Abraham) written between 1937 and 1951 were re-typed and collated by her son Peter Macfarlane after her death. Electronic copies of these letters are held on file [ID?]. They make fascinating reading.... Primrose's pre-war fiancee (see letters) was John Pengelly Dill. John was born in England (20 June 1915) and died (1 June 1941, while a POW) of wounds received in battle at Pink Hill in Crete (on or about 25 May 1941). The miltary records show his pre-war profession as 'fur merchant'. | Self, Primrose Fenwick (I29580)
|
| 1234 | Born in South Africa, Gordon returned to NZ with his parents in 1913 when about 4 years old. They lived in Nelson for about 2 years during WW1 while Trennie worked at Cable Bay. The family then moved to Wellington and lived in Kelburn and Karori. Trennie abandoned the family in 1919 and Gordon was forced to leave school at age 12 to help support his family. He worked for the Dalgety Company (stock and station agents) and on a farm at Hicks Bay (Gisborne) before WW2 and was an artillery reserve. He eventually served as a hospital ship medic (Army number 46871) because his eyesight precluded active service. He served as a medic for four years, all of that time on HS Maunganui. After WW2 he worked at the Riwaka tobacco research station for about 4 years then returned to a medical environment - he was an administrator (cashier) at Nelson Public Hospital for many years, until he retired in about 1970 (?). Gordon was keen on Primrose (whom he met on the Mauganui) but she married Ian instead, which caused a family rift lasting until Ian's death in 1986. Don recalls that the first time he met Gordon was at the age of 18 (late 1969 or early 1970) when he walked up to him in Nelson one evening and said 'you must be my Uncle Gordon; you look so much like my dad' - Gordon didn't know what to do so just walked away, and the next time Don saw him was at Ian's funeral! Gordon married Jo late in life (he was 70, she was 57) and they had no children. He played golf regularly for 40 years (handicap 14) until arthritis forced him to give it up at age 92. Similarly, he continued regular swimming until forced to quit. Much of his golf was played with his great friend Graham Fish whose daughter (Deb) was Gordon's god-daughter. It was Deb who stayed closest to Gordon in his later years. Gordon never met his grandfather, John Macfarlane, who died in 1909, several years before they returned to New Zealand. Gordons Military History Army Number 46871 Served in NZ Medical Corps, on board hospital ship ‘Maunganui’ Overseas/at sea 25 Jul 1941 through 25 Feb 1945 with only short leave periods in Wellington His military record shows that he was a farmer (farm worker?) pre-war. Address shown as Matarau Station, Hicks Bay (Gisborne), employer R E Wood Shown as having 7 years Territorial experience, rank of Sergeant. He was a L/Cpl in the Medical Corps. Medals Awarded: 1939-45 Star Atlantic Star Africa Star Italy Star Defence Medal War Medal 1939-45 NZ War Service Medal | MacFarlane, David Gordon (I29577)
|
| 1235 | Bradford McFarland's Y-DNA test #39652 shows him a match with the Cadet branch of McFarland, and part of the group with 18 at DYS576, which is a match with the Whitley Co. McFarlands from Duncan McFarland (kit #506148) and the line from Robert McFarland of Lancaster Co. PA who died in 1751. Brad's ancestor Barnabas born 1825 in KY is the son of Duncan McFarland, or a Soloman McFarland. Don't know who this Soloman is. No proof yet. Brad's e-mail: brad.mcfarland@me.com | McFarland, Eli Bradford Jr. RoM02 (I20594)
|
| 1236 | Bradford, Henry (1776-1871) HOUSE, 10th, 11th, 12th, and 13th General Assemblies, 1813-21; representing Jefferson County; political affiliation not shown. Born on December 24, 1776, in Burke County, North Carolina, son of Joseph Bennett and Mary (Wilson) Bradford. Removed to Jefferson County in 1799; married there on January 25, the same year to Rachel McFarland, daughter of Benjamin and Mary (Blackburn) McFarland. Ten children, the name of only one, William M. Bradford, has been found. Occupation: gunsmith; he made the gun "Long Bess," belonging to David Crockett; as justice of the peace he performed David Crockett's marriage. After his legislative service he moved to what is now Polk County. Presidential elector on the Madison ticket, 1812. Colonel in the War of 1812, Died in Polk County on May 10, 1871; buried in Old Columbus Cemetery, Polk County. Sources: Speer, Prominent Tennesseans, 132; Roster of Soldiers of the Revolution, 1178; Polk County News, November 28, 1964. http://www.tnhillbillie.net/tn/jefferson/biography/jefflegislators1.html Bradford, Henry (1776-1871) HOUSE, 10th, 11th, 12th, and 13th General Assemblies, 1813-21; representing Jefferson County; political affiliation not shown. Born on December 24, 1776, in Burke County, North Carolina, son of Joseph Bennett and Mary (Wilson) Bradford. Removed to Jefferson County in 1799; married there on January 25, the same year to Rachel McFarland, daughter of Benjamin and Mary (Blackburn) McFarland. Ten children, the name of only one, William M. Bradford, has been found. Occupation: gunsmith; he made the gun "Long Bess," belonging to David Crockett; as justice of the peace he performed David Crockett's marriage. After his legislative service he moved to what is now Polk County. Presidential elector on the Madison ticket, 1812. Colonel in the War of 1812, Died in Polk County on May 10, 1871; buried in Old Columbus Cemetery, Polk County. Sources: Speer, Prominent Tennesseans, 132; Roster of Soldiers of the Revolution, 1178; Polk County News, November 28, 1964. http://www.tnhillbillie.net/tn/jefferson/biography/jefflegislators1.html | Bradford, Henry (I25381)
|
| 1237 | Brenda was adopted by her grandparents. She died at age seven of an accident while riding on a motorcycle. | Marsh, Brenda (I8949)
|
| 1238 | Brother to Donald Kerr who married his wifes sister Lillian. | Kerr, Nicol (I13172)
|
| 1239 | BURI: WWW https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=FLHG-30638BurialsGeorgia&h=2987&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt OBJE: _MTYPE story OBJE: _STYPE x-inline OBJE: _SIZE 413 OBJE: RIN 6494e308-e939-47f0-94c5-d730999a0eab OBJE: PLAC near Lavonia, GA OBJE: _META <metadataxml><content><line>John and Rebecca settled on Bear Creek, about 2 miles south of his father, at a little spring on the road that later became Lavonia and Carnesville highway, about 4 miles from Lavonia, GA. Here they raised te CONC n children. John was appointed administrator of his father's estate 3 Mar 1851 and discharged of said duty 7 Nov 1853.</line></content></metadataxml> OBJE: _CREA 2018-10-09 20:15:08.576 OBJE: _USER ZL035VE984zC6lpkqDKM8McV4RtVFJRg4qWyx0RCCEtDaYoZiKdZ2c6PTNwhDlnXvOTrQa9QvXT7VrSB1yn43g== _ENCR 1 OBJE: _CLON _TID 1782999 _PID -1892456002 _OID e0921724-28cb-48eb-82df-af2d52beeaf2 _USER 5yDtDjl1DpnCTfh9Pg/sVjayIQRelbuSvOn9j7J92zpX7FYoliqCoP9SjRigOX6fR7xVBUqn4JCS1EUeZLizTQ== _ENCR 1 _DATE 2008-03-15 22:14:13.000 OBJE: _ORIG u OBJE: _ATL N | McFarland, John (I21684)
|
| 1240 | BURI: WWW https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/247007036/doshier-hensley-mcfarland OBJE: _MTYPE portrait OBJE: _STYPE jpeg OBJE: _SIZE 402811 OBJE: _WDTH 970 OBJE: _HGHT 1318 OBJE: RIN 1f148fdf-ea55-4bae-85dc-cb946b4f62dd OBJE: _DSCR Mirian Payne with Grover the oldest, then Malery the youngest and Dosier. Notice Dosier has no shoes on. OBJE: _META <metadataxml><cemetery /><transcription /></metadataxml> OBJE: _CREA 2023-03-20 17:11:48.265 OBJE: _USER vtFSbP2zphTk3DEYOaFZ1mU8u5rMdjAceXt4958KAmSHqrEcrI6Q3g83vlWb20JglEgp0M5MblHMy+S9Tej+zA== _ENCR 1 OBJE: _CLON _TID 28566638 _PID 12095645896 _OID b2206d06-3529-4fa8-bffe-96c2e9ca2b1f _USER o04h/7N9znvAG8n2N4CR8rbJykMr/WAjREgKAggHPj8kjH04ArFcg+9phC1w+UUBgXjLlfSwmuJrJGERBhantA== _ENCR 1 _DATE 2011-08-15 19:03:44.000 OBJE: _ORIG u OBJE: _MSER _LKID b2206d06-3529-4fa8-bffe-96c2e9ca2b1f OBJE: _ATL N | McFarland, Dosier Hensley (I21835)
|
| 1241 | BURI: WWW https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50419266/ralph-erskine-mcfarland | McFarland, Ralph Erskine (I21531)
|
| 1242 | BURIAL Ogden City Cemetery, Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA PLOT 2B-3-22-4E | Lewis, Joseph Abel (I16970)
|
| 1243 | BURIAL Ogden City Cemetery, Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA PLOT 2B-3-22-5E | McFarland, Florence Mary (I16929)
|
| 1244 | BURIAL Ogden City Cemetery, Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA PLOT A-1-39-2E | McCormick, Margaret (I16813)
|
| 1245 | BURIAL Ogden City Cemetery, Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA PLOT Annex 10-9-1E JAMES M'FARLAND CALLED BY DEATH James McFarland, 80 years of age, died last night at 8:30 o'clock at the home of his daughter Mrs. W. E. Bingham, at Wilson, near here. Pneumonia was the cause of his death. Mr. McFarland was born in Scotland on October 25, 1835, and came to Utah in 1855. He resided in Salt Lake until 1858 and had been a resident of Weber county since that time. He had served two missions for the Mormon church and was sent to Arizona by Brigham Young with a party that went in search of a spot for a new Mormon colony. He is servived by seven sons, seven daughters, eighty-eight grandchildren fifty-seven great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Two brothers, and a sister also are living. Funeral services have not yet been made. (Ogden Standard November 13, 1915) Deaths and Funerals M'FARLAND-Funeral services for James McFarland were held yesterday afternoon in the Wilson ward meeting house, with bishop George Etherington presiding. The meeting house was crowded to its capacity with friends and relatives of the dead pioneer a nd many floral tributes were in evidence. The speakers were Partriarch Levi J. Taylor, W. E. Bingham, J. B. Powell and B. M. Drake. Special music was furnished by Mrs. Lizzie Wilson and Orson Griffin. Mrs. Wilson sang "My Jesus, as Thou Wilt:" Mr . Griffin sang "The Christian's Good-night' and together they sang "After the Toil and Sorrow." Interment was in the Ogden City cemetery, the grave being dedicated by E. A. Larkin, Six grandsons of the deceased acted as pall-bearers. (Ogden Standard November 16, 1915) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5555856/james-mcfarland] | McFarland, James (I16796)
|
| 1246 | Burial - Mrs Mary Ann Anderson wife of Adam Gordon Anderson, town of Westville, Franklin, State of New York, age thirty one years, died on the twenty second day of November, and was buried on the twenty fourth day of the same month, one thousand e ight hundred and fifty eight. In presence of the undersigned. Alex Wallace and Hugh Cameron. [http://madcitydon.com/family/tree/i159.html] | Macfarlane, Mary Ann (I16592)
|
| 1247 | Burial in Old Burnet Cemetery. From downtown Burnet take Hwy. 29 east to Rhomberg St. Turn south on rhomberg until it dead ends at Cemetery Road. Turn left onto Cemetery Road and the Old Burnet cemetery is on the right (West) side of the dirt road. 1860 Burnet County Census, living next to father and mother Samuel and Jane. 148 McFarland S.K. 21 m farmer Missouri 148 McFarland Musadorie 21 f Tennessee 148 McFarland Samuel L. 5 m Tennessee 148 McFarland Martha E. 4 f Texas 148 McFarland Rufus J. 2 m Texas ************ 1870 Llano Co; TX Census McFarland S.K. M.L. Samuel, age 15 Martha E. 14 Rufus J. 12 Amanda 6 ************* 1880 Burnet Co TX census - Pct 1 pg 113 McFARLAND, S.K.; age 42; b.MO; f&m/b TN; occ: farmer M.L.; wife; age 42; b.AL; f/b NC; m/b TN Rufus J.; son; age 22; b.TX; f/b MO; m/b AL; occ: works farm Amanda Ollie; dau; age 16; b.TX William A.; son; age 6; b.TX Robert R.; son; age 1; b.TX ************ It became necessary to MOVE graves that would be covered over by Lake Buchanan, beginning in 1931, TWO of the graves of young children of S.K. & M.L. were moved from the Old Bluffton Cem. to the New Bluffton Cem., located 8 or 9 miles west of Shaw Island, 3 miles west of present community of "New" Bluffton. Jennie is buried in an Unmarked Grave at the New Bluffton Cemetery, although cemetery records show she is buried in Lot 167 grave 2, and Mattie is buried in Lot 167 grave 1. Records kept by the company hired to move these graves referred to the children as MATTIE and JENNIE, with Jennie listed as an infant. Persons NOTIFIED for permission to move the graves, their relationship and place of residence in 1931 were: R. J. McFarland of Burnet: W. A. of Cleburne; R. R. of Cleburn, listed as brothers, and an added note which said to notify Mrs. Hudson Hereford at Tow. Source: Burnet County, TX - Marriages: 1852-1856 McFarland, Samuel K. Rountree, Masarone L. 13 Jun 1854 | McFarland, Samuel King (I25817)
|
| 1248 | Burial Plot : G-19-5 | McFarland [MacFarlane], Russell Wiley (I23357)
|
| 1249 | Burial Plot O 202 (Research):Douglas Kerr dokerr@gmail.com via nevada.shnw.net Dec 15, 2020, 5:47 AM (20 hours ago) Proposed Change: Christina MacFarlane (I36058) Tree: Clan current Christina McFarlane had a child named John, born in Callander on 26 Sep 1879. The Statutory Records of Birth (available on ScotlandsPeople) gives no name for the father, instead recording the birth as illegitimate. The father may have been John Kidd. What happened to this child is unknown. Christina married John Kidd on 30 Dec 1881 at Bridge End, Callander. She had another child, named John Alexander Kidd, born on 15 Jul 1882 at Bridge End, Callander. Later that year the family moved to the United States, settling in Fort Wayne, Indiana. All the following information can be found on FamilySearch.org. While in Indiana she had three more children: Charles Edward Kidd (29 May 1884 - 7 Apr 1954), Alfred F. Kidd (2 Jun 1886 - 31 Mar 1915) and Elizabeth Kidd (b. Nov 1889). Christina McFarlane died on 31 Dec 1893 and her gravestone (see findagrave.com) is at Lindenwood Cemetery, Fort Wayne. Her husband later married someone named Grace. I also found a ship passenger list for the SS Furnessia that arrived in New York on 22 Oct 1892. One of the passengers was named Elsie McFarlane (aged 19), last resident in Callander. Another passenger was just named "Mrs Kidd" (aged 31) also last resident in Callander. Both stated that their intended destination was Fort Wayne, Indiana. Christina thus seems to have travelled back to Scotland for some reason, perhaps because her father had not long passed? How long her sister Elsie spent in the United States in unknown - I can find no trace of her until 17 Apr 1914, when she married David Alexander Buchanan in Stirling, Perthsire | Macfarlane, Christina (I13261)
|
| 1250 | Burial Plot: Section J, Drive C, Path 10(11), Site 379S | McFarlane, Ellen Helga (I523)
|
