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1851 | Baptismal date | Sproul, Andrew (I1379)
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1852 | BAPTISMS: From "Pennsylvania Vital Records" Vol 2 1983 (R929.3748 Penn at Bellingham Library). Records of Upper West Conococheague Presbyterian Church, Mercersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania page 125. Baptisms: 1773 July (11?) Robert, son of Joseph McFarlin. | McFarland, Robert (I8063)
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1853 | Baptized at St. Fergus, Banff County | Robb, George (I1466)
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1854 | Baptized on April 25, 1784 at the Upper West Conochocheague Presbyterian Church. p. 35, Vol 15 of Publications of the Genealogy Society of Pennsylvania. From "Mount Delight" p. 81 JANE (JEANNEY) C. McFARLAND, daughter of Robert and Jane McFarland, was born December 17, 1783, and died August 31, 1857. On the 26th day of March, 1807, she married Thomas Bard, a prominent citizen of Peters Town- ship, a member of the Legislature and a Captain in the War of 1812. His sister, Katharine, married Stephen McFarland, a brother of his wife, Jane C. Thomas Bard and Jane C, his wife, had five sons, Richard, Thomas, John, Archibald and Robert M., who became a prominent member of the Franklin County Bar and the father of the Misses Mary P. and Louiza J. Bard, of this place, and ex-Senator Thomas R. Bard, of Hueneme, Cal. CEMETERY: PENNSYLVANIA, Franklin County, Peters Township, Church Hill Presbyterian Graveyard.County, PA. Thomas Bard d. 7/9/1845. Mrs. Jane Bard d. 1/31/1857. SOURCE: USGENWEB Archives (Interent). MARRIAGE TO WILLIAM BARD: SOURCE: WORLD CONNECT at Rootsweb, INTERNET. Jane McFarland, born about 1771, married William Bard, b. 25 March 1771, son of Richard Bard and Catherine POE. MARRIAGE: 1807 PENNSYLVANIA, Franklin County, Mercersburg. Thomas Bard and Jean McFarland, 26 Mar 1807, Upper West Conococheague Presbyterian Church, Mercersburg. SOURCE: Records of Upper West Conococheague Presbyterian Church, Mercersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania page 125. Found in "Pennsylvania Vital Records" Vol 2 1983 (R929.3748 Penn at Bellingham Library). | Mcfarland, Jane C. (I28903)
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1855 | Baptized Sept 13, 1742 at First Presbyterian in Philadelphia | Wiley, Alexander (I1973)
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1856 | BARTON, Johnnie - 18 Dec 1876 Burnet Bulletin, 1876; contributed by Barry Caraway On Friday Dec 18, 1876, at 8 o'clock a.m., Johnnie, son of Robt T. and Ellen Barton died at their residence seven miles east of Burnet, aged three years. BARTON, Johnnie - 18 Dec 1876 Burnet Bulletin, 1876; contributed by Barry Caraway On Friday Dec 18, 1876, at 8 o'clock a.m., Johnnie, son of Robt T. and Ellen Barton died at their residence seven miles east of Burnet, aged three years. | Barton, Johnnie (I9146)
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1857 | Barton, Robert McKinney (1820-1896) SENATE, 34th (Confederate) General Assembly, 1861-63, representing Hancock, Hawkins, and Jefferson counties; party affiliation not given. Born in Grainger County on July 20, 1820, son of Isaac and Jane Barton. Studied law; admitted to the bar of Montgomery, Morgan County, 1844, and to Greeneville, Greene County, bar in 1845. Married on November 27, 1848, to Hannah E. McFarland, daughter of Robert and Mary Ann (Scott) McFarland; one son: Robert M. Barton. After his marriage he acquired land in what is now Hamblen County, and built his home, known as "High Oaks." During the Civil War, he served the Confederate government in Abingdon and Bristol, Virginia, as head of the railroads. Member Presbyterian Church. In 1876 he removed to Chattanooga, Hamilton County, and resumed his practice there. Died in Chattanooga on January 28, 1896; buried in Memorial Park, Chattanooga. Father of Robert M. Barton, sometime member Tennessee General Assembly. Sources: Rudisil, Historic Hamblen, 1870-1970, 72-74; Hamilton County Tombstone Records, Vol. 4, p. 9; Jefferson County Marriage Records, 66 http://www.tnhillbillie.net/tn/jefferson/biography/jefflegislators1.html Barton, Robert McKinney (1820-1896) SENATE, 34th (Confederate) General Assembly, 1861-63, representing Hancock, Hawkins, and Jefferson counties; party affiliation not given. Born in Grainger County on July 20, 1820, son of Isaac and Jane Barton. Studied law; admitted to the bar of Montgomery, Morgan County, 1844, and to Greeneville, Greene County, bar in 1845. Married on November 27, 1848, to Hannah E. McFarland, daughter of Robert and Mary Ann (Scott) McFarland; one son: Robert M. Barton. After his marriage he acquired land in what is now Hamblen County, and built his home, known as "High Oaks." During the Civil War, he served the Confederate government in Abingdon and Bristol, Virginia, as head of the railroads. Member Presbyterian Church. In 1876 he removed to Chattanooga, Hamilton County, and resumed his practice there. Died in Chattanooga on January 28, 1896; buried in Memorial Park, Chattanooga. Father of Robert M. Barton, sometime member Tennessee General Assembly. Sources: Rudisil, Historic Hamblen, 1870-1970, 72-74; Hamilton County Tombstone Records, Vol. 4, p. 9; Jefferson County Marriage Records, 66 http://www.tnhillbillie.net/tn/jefferson/biography/jefflegislators1.html | Barton, Robert McKinney (I28802)
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1858 | Based on 10 kits, William carried BY11789 plus two SNPs to America. This dates from the 1500s through his birth. The next generation develops downstream SNPs. | McFarland BY11789 + 2, William WiM02 (I17537)
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1859 | Based on 1800 census, he was born bef. 1755. If this William is the same as the William in the Maryland will of 1743, then he was born before 1743. Most trees put his birth as 1728. | Galloway, William (I1360)
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1860 | Based on multiple tests: A7803>BY7791 | McFarlane, Alexander AlM02 (I23749)
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1861 | Based on two descendants, the line is part of the Scots haplogroup, R-L1065>>>>to FT38397 abt. 1418>then FT43420 plus 1, the final FT40916 | Macfarlane, Andrew AnM03 (I20884)
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1862 | Be it known to all persons to whom it may Concern, that whereas Simon Casedy hath taken a Liberty to spread some Slanderous Reports upon John Hall's Daughter concerning her Chastity and on Robert Wiley Concerning Stealing or taking of Bells Clendesta | Wylie, Robert RoWy01 (I1975)
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1863 | Beatrice Florence MacFarlane/Green) died at the age of 82 due to being frail (not a specific illness related death). She lived to be 91/92. She had no bad illnesses, little bit of blood pressure otherwise quite well. | Green, Beatrice Florence (I24939)
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1864 | Benjamin and his father Benjamin Sr. came to Texas from Tennessee before 1846. They appear on the tax list for that year, and they have land grants, Class III that date to 1846. The Benjamin Walker land grant is directly below Daniel Waggoner's. Judging from census records in 1850 their land was near John McFarland's land where John and Mary were living with their daughter Eliza and F.P. Deguire. In 1850 Benjamin Jr. is a newly-wed with one child S.A. just born. In 1860, his wife, S.A. is dead, and he has listed as children, Ann 10, Mary 8, and Ellen 5. | Walker, Benjamin L. (I30782)
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1865 | Bertha was the informant of her fathers death on 5 May 1938. She is shown as residing in Mattoon, Illinois. Shown as aged 7 1/2 months of age on 1900 census. | McFarland, Bertha M. (I15983)
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1866 | Besides Evan there are 3 males under sixteen, and four females. | Spruill, Evan (I1216)
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1867 | Betty B McFarland was the fifth child of Anderson and Sarah Jane (Kirk) McFarland and was born in Coitsville, Ohio August 11th, 1858 on the family's farm. she grew up there with her older sisters Vine and Olive, and brothers; Wm Kirk, Frank, and T homas. In 1880, Betty was teaching in nearby Liberty while boarding with the J D Everett family. In 1888 Betty married Wm L Jacobs, of Youngstown. They had two children; William MacFarlin Jacobs and Sarah Jacobs. By 1910, she, husband Will, son William a nd daughter Sarah, were living in Columbus, Ohio where Will owned a retail hardware store. By 1920, still in Columbus, Will had retired and they lived together alone. 1930 finds widow Betty living in her own apartment in Charleroi, Pennsylvania, next to the apartment of her son William MacFarlin Jacobs and his wife Bethel. She died sometime after 1936. (Research):PFM's sources for Betsy B McFarlin; School-teacher 1860 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 13 with her father Anderson McFarland (Betsy's age 2, born in Ohio) 1870 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 107 with her father Anderson McFarland (Bettie's age 11, at home and school, born in Ohio) 1880 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 90 with her father Anderson McFarland (Betty's age 22, born in Ohio, school teacher, both parents b in Ohio) 1880 census; Liberty, Ohio p 6, Bettie McFarland boarding with J D Everett family (her age 21, born in Pa sic, teacher, both parents b in Ohio) 1889-1890 Youngstown, Ohio directory, The Stambaugh Thompson Co, Elm St 1890 census; not extant 1900 census; Betsy not found 1910 census; Columbus, Franklin co, Ohio ED 173 p 54, with W L Jacobs (Betty, wife, her age 50, born in Ohio, both parents b in Ohio) 1920 census; Columbus, Franklin co, Ohio ED 261 p 1, with Will Jacobs 1930 census; Charleroi, Washington co, Pennsylvania ED 63-34 p 40 (Betty B Jacobs, widow, age 71, born in Ohio, both parents b in Ohio) Other References *1 McFarlin; 2003 Many of the McFarlin (McFarland) births, marriages, and deaths, with the names, are from the 1832 William McFarland bible, presented to his grandson, William Kirk McFarland by Wm K's mother, Sarah (Kirk) McFarland, March 9, 187 7 (1897?). Photocopies of the vital records pages in that bible, plus copies of other vital record notes and letters, were given to Peter F McFarlin in 1974, by his uncle, Charles Kirk McFarlin, in Short Hills, New Jersey, who had the bible and no tes in his possession at that time. | McFarland, Betty Baldwin (I16399)
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1868 | Betty Eskrigge came to America with her parents in 1927. Her father came to New Orleans to take over his Uncle Bob's business as a cotton broker. They settled in Clarksdale Mississippi, where Betty graduated from high school in 1942. She then went to Mississippi State College for Women, where she earned her degree in physical education in 1946. She worked in various places, Portsmouth, VA, St Mary's Junior College in Maryland, Brenau College in Gainesville GA then finishing her Master's at Peabody College in Nashville Tennessee in 1953. Betty was hired to teach P. E. in Dallas, Texas in the fall, 1953, at South Oak Cliff High School. She became a counselor in 1962 and married Joe McFarland Hill, who was the R.O.T.C. instructor at South Oak Cliff in 1964. In 1968, she began counseling at Richardson Jr. High, where she remained until her retirement in 1984. | Eskrigge, Betty (I30672)
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1869 | BIOGRAPHICAL 1883 History of Howard and Cooper Counties CLARK'S FORK TOWNSHIP ARCHIMEDES W. McFARLAND. Mr. McFarland is a cousin of Truman W. McFarland, of Boonville in whose sketch is given an account of their grandparents, Jacob, Sr., and Nancy (Cathy) McFarland, originally of North Carolina. Archimedes W.'s father, Jacob, Jr., was born before his parents left their native state, but attained his majority here, and in 1833 was married to Miss Matilda Fleming, formerly of Kentucky. He died, however, about three years after his marriage, leaving his wife a widow with two children: Archimedes W., the subject of this sketch, born in Boonville township, September 15, 1834, and Armiuda, J., born in 1835, now the wife of Robert Comer, of Henry county, Missouri. Eight years after her husband's death, Mrs. McFarland also died, and thus the two children were left orphans in childhood. However, they were kindly cared for by relatives and friends, and their father having died possessed of some property, they were not entirely dependent upon the generosity of others in their tender years. After Archimedes grew up he sold his interest in his father's estate, and bought a farm in Henry, where he followed farming until 1865. He then sold out his farm in that county and returned to the home of his childhood days, where he bought a tract of land adjacent to the farm that his father-in-law, Mr. William Hurt, had given him in Clark's Fork township. He now has a good farm, and is one of the well respected farmers and good citizens of the township. December 10, 1857, he was married to Miss Mary Hurt, of this county. They have three children, two being dead: Alice G., born December 7, 1858, wife of Robert Johnson; William J., born September 9, 1863, and Agnes L., born December 5, 1877. Laura C. and Lillie M. are deceased. Mr. McFarland's farm contains about a quarter section of good land, and he follows both grain and stock raising. History of Cooper County Missouri by W. F. Johnson A. W. McFarland (Transcribed by Jim Thoma) A. W. McFarland - The story of the struggles and accomplishments of the pioneer men and women of any section of the country, is one of ever increasing interest. The true history of Cooper County consists, in a large measure, in the recital of the lives and deeds of the pioneers, whose sacrifices made possible the better conditions which those of a later generation enjoy. A. W. McFarland, who died Jan. 9, 1910, while a native of Cooper County saw much of the early life and early day development of this county. He belonged to a family of pioneers. He was born in Boonville township in 1834, a son of Jacob and Matilda (Fleming) McFarland, who were among the very early settlers of this county. Jacob McFarland died in 1843, and his wife departed this life three years later, and their remains now rest in a private cemetery on their old home farm. A. W. McFarland was reared to manhood in Cooper County, and educated in the district schools, or such schools as existed at that time. He was married Dec. 10, 1857, to Miss Mary Catherine Hurt. They resided in Cooper County for about three years after their marriage, when they removed to Henry County, and remained there three years. They then returned to Cooper County and settled on the farm where Mrs. McFarland Bottom of Page 516 now lives. Here A. W. McFarland engaged in farming and stock raising, and was regarded as a successful man of affairs, and a good citizen. He improved his place and made a pleasant home for himself and his family. It is one of the attractive places in that section of the county, and the cedar trees which were set out over a half century ago still ornament the front yard of the residence, and give the place an artistic and distinctive appearance. Mary Catherine (Hurt) McFarland is also a native of Cooper County, and belongs to a family of pioneers. She was born in Clarks Fork township, Sept. 2, 1838, a daughter of William and Catherine (Robertson) Hurt. William Hurt was born in Cooper County, of Virginia parents, who were among the first settlers of this section. He died in 1895. His wife, who was also born in this county died in 1881. Their remains are interred in Walnut Grove Cemetery. William and Catherine (Robertson) Hurt were the parents of the following children: Mrs. Nancy M. Davis, deceased; Mary Catherine, widow of A. W. McFarland, the subject of this sketch; Jenkin B., deceased; Benijoh, deceased; William, resides in Clarks Fork township; and James, resides in Clarks Fork township. To A. W. and Mary Catherine (Hurt) McFarland were born the following children: Alice, married Robert Johnston, who is now deceased, and she lives in Boonville; Laura Catherine, deceased; William J., resides on the old home place; Lillie May, deceased; and Agnes Lee, married Terrell Mills, and they reside on the McFarland homestead. Terrell Mills and Agnes Lee McFarland were married Oct. 11, 1899. Mr. Mills was born in Clarks Fork township, Feb. 20, 1878. He is a son of James T. and Bettie Elizabeth Mills. The father is now deceased and the mother resides in Kansas City, Mo. To Terrell and Agnes Lee (McFarland) Mills has been born one child, Mary Elizabeth, born Jan.18,1905. There were nine grandchildren in the McFarland family, as follows: Emmett B. Johnston; Mrs. Berna Swarne; Mrs. Ruth Swarner; Percy E. McFarland, deceased; Mrs. Eula Mercer; Wilbur J. McFarland; Mary Martha McFarland; Alice Grace McFarland; and Mary Elizabeth Mills. The following are great-grandchildren of Mrs. McFarland: Burnah Mildred Lucile, Edward, and Mildred Swarner, and Roberta, Bernard, and Mary Edwina Johnston. The McFarland family have been prominently identified with Cooper County almost since its beginning, and are one of the highly respected pioneer families of this section. Mrs. McFarland, although in her 81st year, has a keen insight into the affairs of every-day life and a remarkable memory, rich in reminiscence of Cooper County history. Bottom of Page 517 Walnut Grove Cemetery Boonville, Missouri Civil Township: Boonville Quadrant Map: Boonville General Location: Locust Street in Boonville, Missouri Congressional Township: Township 49-N; Range 17-W Section: Eastern half of southeast quarter of southwest quarter of northwest quarter of section 36 Longitude & Latitude: 38 58 18 : 92 43 57 Directions: Drive east on Locust Street, you can not miss this cemetery. Archimedes Washington; born 15 Sep 1835; died 09 Jan 1910; husband of Mary Catherine Née Hurt McFarland; "prominent farmer and parents of Mrs. J. Terrell Mills."; married 07 Dec 1857 BIOGRAPHICAL 1883 History of Howard and Cooper Counties CLARK'S FORK TOWNSHIP ARCHIMEDES W. McFARLAND. Mr. McFarland is a cousin of Truman W. McFarland, of Boonville in whose sketch is given an account of their grandparents, Jacob, Sr., and Nancy (Cathy) McFarland, originally of North Carolina. Archimedes W.'s father, Jacob, Jr., was born before his parents left their native state, but attained his majority here, and in 1833 was married to Miss Matilda Fleming, formerly of Kentucky. He died, however, about three years after his marriage, leaving his wife a widow with two children: Archimedes W., the subject of this sketch, born in Boonville township, September 15, 1834, and Armiuda, J., born in 1835, now the wife of Robert Comer, of Henry county, Missouri. Eight years after her husband's death, Mrs. McFarland also died, and thus the two children were left orphans in childhood. However, they were kindly cared for by relatives and friends, and their father having died possessed of some property, they were not entirely dependent upon the generosity of others in their tender years. After Archimedes grew up he sold his interest in his father's estate, and bought a farm in Henry, where he followed farming until 1865. He then sold out his farm in that county and returned to the home of his childhood days, where he bought a tract of land adjacent to the farm that his father-in-law, Mr. William Hurt, had given him in Clark's Fork township. He now has a good farm, and is one of the well respected farmers and good citizens of the township. December 10, 1857, he was married to Miss Mary Hurt, of this county. They have three children, two being dead: Alice G., born December 7, 1858, wife of Robert Johnson; William J., born September 9, 1863, and Agnes L., born December 5, 1877. Laura C. and Lillie M. are deceased. Mr. McFarland's farm contains about a quarter section of good land, and he follows both grain and stock raising. History of Cooper County Missouri by W. F. Johnson A. W. McFarland (Transcribed by Jim Thoma) A. W. McFarland - The story of the struggles and accomplishments of the pioneer men and women of any section of the country, is one of ever increasing interest. The true history of Cooper County consists, in a large measure, in the recital of the lives and deeds of the pioneers, whose sacrifices made possible the better conditions which those of a later generation enjoy. A. W. McFarland, who died Jan. 9, 1910, while a native of Cooper County saw much of the early life and early day development of this county. He belonged to a family of pioneers. He was born in Boonville township in 1834, a son of Jacob and Matilda (Fleming) McFarland, who were among the very early settlers of this county. Jacob McFarland died in 1843, and his wife departed this life three years later, and their remains now rest in a private cemetery on their old home farm. A. W. McFarland was reared to manhood in Cooper County, and educated in the district schools, or such schools as existed at that time. He was married Dec. 10, 1857, to Miss Mary Catherine Hurt. They resided in Cooper County for about three years after their marriage, when they removed to Henry County, and remained there three years. They then returned to Cooper County and settled on the farm where Mrs. McFarland Bottom of Page 516 now lives. Here A. W. McFarland engaged in farming and stock raising, and was regarded as a successful man of affairs, and a good citizen. He improved his place and made a pleasant home for himself and his family. It is one of the attractive places in that section of the county, and the cedar trees which were set out over a half century ago still ornament the front yard of the residence, and give the place an artistic and distinctive appearance. Mary Catherine (Hurt) McFarland is also a native of Cooper County, and belongs to a family of pioneers. She was born in Clarks Fork township, Sept. 2, 1838, a daughter of William and Catherine (Robertson) Hurt. William Hurt was born in Cooper County, of Virginia parents, who were among the first settlers of this section. He died in 1895. His wife, who was also born in this county died in 1881. Their remains are interred in Walnut Grove Cemetery. William and Catherine (Robertson) Hurt were the parents of the following children: Mrs. Nancy M. Davis, deceased; Mary Catherine, widow of A. W. McFarland, the subject of this sketch; Jenkin B., deceased; Benijoh, deceased; William, resides in Clarks Fork township; and James, resides in Clarks Fork township. To A. W. and Mary Catherine (Hurt) McFarland were born the following children: Alice, married Robert Johnston, who is now deceased, and she lives in Boonville; Laura Catherine, deceased; William J., resides on the old home place; Lillie May, deceased; and Agnes Lee, married Terrell Mills, and they reside on the McFarland homestead. Terrell Mills and Agnes Lee McFarland were married Oct. 11, 1899. Mr. Mills was born in Clarks Fork township, Feb. 20, 1878. He is a son of James T. and Bettie Elizabeth Mills. The father is now deceased and the mother resides in Kansas City, Mo. To Terrell and Agnes Lee (McFarland) Mills has been born one child, Mary Elizabeth, born Jan.18,1905. There were nine grandchildren in the McFarland family, as follows: Emmett B. Johnston; Mrs. Berna Swarne; Mrs. Ruth Swarner; Percy E. McFarland, deceased; Mrs. Eula Mercer; Wilbur J. McFarland; Mary Martha McFarland; Alice Grace McFarland; and Mary Elizabeth Mills. The following are great-grandchildren of Mrs. McFarland: Burnah Mildred Lucile, Edward, and Mildred Swarner, and Roberta, Bernard, and Mary Edwina Johnston. The McFarland family have been prominently identified with Cooper County almost since its beginning, and are one of the highly respected pioneer families of this section. Mrs. McFarland, although in her 81st year, has a keen insight into the affairs of every-day life and a remarkable memory, rich in reminiscence of Cooper County history. Bottom of Page 517 Walnut Grove Cemetery Boonville, Missouri Civil Township: Boonville Quadrant Map: Boonville General Location: Locust Street in Boonville, Missouri Congressional Township: Township 49-N; Range 17-W Section: Eastern half of southeast quarter of southwest quarter of northwest quarter of section 36 Longitude & Latitude: 38 58 18 : 92 43 57 Directions: Drive east on Locust Street, you can not miss this cemetery. Archimedes Washington; born 15 Sep 1835; died 09 Jan 1910; husband of Mary Catherine Née Hurt McFarland; "prominent farmer and parents of Mrs. J. Terrell Mills."; married 07 Dec 1857 | McFarland, Archimedes Washington (I28783)
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1870 | Biographical Souvenir of Texas, written in 1889, available on rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txfannin website: p. 361, "Robert J. Hardwick was born February 18, 1846 in Arkansas, son of Joseph and Rebecca N. (McFarland) Hardwick." they moved to Arkansas in 1844. p. 362, "The grandfathers of Robert J. Hardwick were Garland Hardwick of Virginia, and Joseph McFarland, of Alabama. Robert J. Hardwick is the third child of five children; Wash., the eldest, died in the Civil War; Thomas Benton, Robert J., William stanford and Lucy Ann, wife of Sam Critbirth, of Callahan county, texas. Robert J. cxame to Texas in 1852, settling about two miles from Pilot Point, which was then a prairie covered with grass head high. His people cut grass from the land where the town of Pilot Point has since been built....." | Hardwick, Robert J. (I5862)
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1871 | 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 (I30665)
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1872 | Biography written by Peggy Thomas Bakken "Ochiltree County History," | Source (S1480)
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1873 | 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 (I23543)
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1874 | 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 (I24221)
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1880 | 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 (I17612)
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1881 | BIRT: WWW https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/63321986/jane-mcfarland BURI: WWW https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/63321986/jane-mcfarland | Brown, Jane (I24102)
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1882 | 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 (I17632)
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1883 | 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" (I12203)
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1884 | 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 (I14505)
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1885 | birth according to children's 1880 census | Flora, Patsey (I31284)
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1886 | 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 (I10556)
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1887 | 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 (I23578)
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1888 | 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 (I14942)
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1889 | Birth Certificates, 1631-1920. New Hampshire Department of State. Concord, New Hampshire. | Source (S435)
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1890 | Birth name is Martinez. Father Luis born in Mexico, anglicized the name by the 1930 census. | Martin, Julia Jeannett (I27187)
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1891 | Birth record at Scotland's People verifies this date and parents. | Miller, Neil (I2533)
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1892 | 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 (I31374)
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1893 | 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" (I17863)
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1894 | 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 (I27830)
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1895 | BIRTH: Estimate 1794-1796 or 1805. | McFarland, Sarah Ann (Sallie) (I27651)
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1896 | Birthdate and place and parents listed in Massachusetts Town and Vital Records, Image 48 on Ancestry.com | Webster, John Jr. (I806)
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1897 | Black sheep of the family. | Macfarlane, Archibald "Murray" (I10032)
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1898 | Bonham Public Library | Source (S1903)
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1899 | Bonham Public Library | Source (S1790)
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1900 | Bonham Public Library | Source (S1743)
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