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| 1851 | Anna Graham was Anna McFarland, before her marriage to Alexander Graham Jr.. She was the daughter of Daniel and Margaret McFarland. Daniel was a sister to Margaret "Peggy" McFarland. Daniel and Peggy were children of John McFarland and Catherine Buie McFarland. Margaret "Peggy" McFarland was married to Alexander Graham, Sr., therefore Alexander Graham Jr. and his wife, Anna McFarland were first cousins. [E-mail from Reggie Barton rec: 25 Nov 2013] | McFarland [MacFarlane], Anna (I22959)
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| 1852 | Anna McFARLAN, b April 23, 1788 and baptised 8 May 1788; Anna married William SHELDON, son of John Sheldon who migrated into Schoharie County from Schenectady. They are mentioned in the 1828 Will of Norman. In 1830/40 they are with the McFarla n and DeGraff settlement. They may have died before 1850.[as they do not appear in that years census] (The McFarlans of Schenectady and Schoharie by William Bruce MacFarland contained in Norman McFarlan in New York lineage.pdf rec: as e-mail attachment from MHH 20 Oct 2015) FSID LYN6-BM7 | McFarlan, Anna (I16584)
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| 1853 | Anna was born in Kansas, possibly Doniphan co, in 1872 and lived with her mother, printer father and young sister Edith (b 1873). She lived in Troy, Kansas in 1875 and 1880, but by 1885, her mother Cora was living once again in White Cloud on th e Missouri River in northeastern Kansas. In that year of 1885, while her father was away, Anna's mother Cora Van Buskirk was letting out rooms in her home to an Ohio teacher named Thomas Cecil, twenty-five year-old William McFarlin, born Ohio, and others. Fourteen year-old Anna and ten y ear-old Edith were in the household also. William McFarlin's younger brother, Thomas Edward McFarlin somehow meets Anna and the two marry three years later, in 1888. (Research):(Also see Thomas McFarlin). PFM's sources for Anna VanBuskirk of Kansas; 1875 (Kansas) census; Troy PO, Centre, Doniphan co, Kansas with Harvy (a29), Anna (a4), and Edith (a 2). 1880 census; Troy, Doniphan co, Kansas; Cora (a25), husband Harvy (a 33), Dau Anna (a8) and dau Edith (a6). | Van Buskirk, Anna A. (I13577)
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| 1854 | Annabella was born in 1813 in Killin, the second child of Daniel Sinclair and Ann Campbell. Some of her early life was spent in Killin, and some in Doune, in the shadow of Doune Castle. Wayland Macfarlane shows in his book Yours Sincerely, John M. Macfarlane a picture of Doune Castle, which Wayland reports hung on the wall of Annabella Sinclair until the day she died. Annabella and her sisters may have worked in the cotton mill that is still standing up the road from Doune, but is now a distillery. More likely, Annabella worked at Stirling Castle. I have heard the story that she was a chambermaid for the duchess or baroness or whatever aristocrat held sway there, but that I put in the category of second hand information. If anyone has any knowledge about her life in Stirling before she married John Macfarlane, I would like to hear it. She married John Macfarlane, a postillion at the castle in 1833. The 1841 census shows her living with her husband and three children on King Street. King Street is the main street leading up the hill to Stirling Castle. After her husband died in 1846, no doubt she was in severe financial straights. She moved to Glasgow in 1850 and lived near two of her sisters there. She probably survived by doing nurse midwifery. She was a faithful member of the LDS church. As evidence of this, she was able to leave for America with the first Perpetual Emigration Fund group to travel from Great Britain to America, and only those who were active participants in the church were favored with this opportunity. The group crossed the Atlantic under the leadership of Isaac Chauncey Haight. Annabella would have come with her sister Janet, but one of Janet's children was deathly ill, so Janet stayed home to care for him, and Annabella took Janet's other two children with her. They left Liverpool on the ship Ellen Marie, and landed in New Orleans, then traveled up the Mississippi by River Boat to St. Louis, and up the Missouri River to Kansas City, where they were outfitted for the trek across the plains. Isaac Haight returned to England to pick up another group, and Abraham O. Smoot took over the leadership of the company for the rest of the journey. Annabella and her family arrived in the Salt Lake valley in September 1852. Annabella and her family joined Annabella's mother and sister Ann in the Sessions settlement. In 1853 Isaac Haight returned from his assignment in England, and was called by Brigham Young to take charge of the Iron Works in Cedar City. Before he left for Cedar City he married his third and fourth wives, the fourth being Annabella Sinclair Macfarlane. So Annabella is part of the early history of Cedar City. She was a Counselor in the Presidency of the Cedar City Relief Society. The Cedar City Relief Society minutes show her participation, bearing her testimony, and contributing to life in this frontier outpost. As one of Isaac Haight's other wives died, leaving an infant daughter, Annabella took over her care, and raised her as one of her own. This child was was Emmeline Haight. Apparently Emmeline and her husband Joseph Coslett adopted a daughter who moved to California, as that is where Emmeline died. What was life like for Annabella after Isaac Haight left Cedar City under the cloud of the unfortunate Mountain Meadows incident? Annabella died in 1888 at age 74, almost 75, a year and a half after the death of her husband Isaac Haight. [ http://macfarlane-sinclair.org/index.php?page=4 ] (Research):Submission Search: 1532640-1222101095652 | Sinclair, Annabella (I12265)
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| 1855 | ANNETTA J MCFARLAND (1842 to bef 1882) (Research by Peter Folsom McFarlin - May, 2012, updated Dec 2018) William (son of "John") McFarland, "...reared a large family. Eleven c hildren arrived at years of maturity. But one son is living, Anderson , at Coitsville. Four of his daughters are living, viz: Mrs Lydia Maha n, Liberty, Trumbull county; Miss J emima McFarlin, Niles; Mrs Matild a Price, Coitsville, and Mrs Lavina Harris, Youngstown..." (*1 p 168) . In the sketch for Elizabeth Loveland (*1 p 165), Williams wrote; ".. .Elizabeth became the mother of six sons and six daughters." All abo v e written in 1881-1882. Annetta J McFarland was born about 1842, probably in Coitsville, Ohio , likely the daughter of William and Elizabeth (Loveland) McFarland. H er next oldest living sibling in 1850 was her sister Lavina, age seven teen, while she was nine years youn ger. This age difference was somewh at unusual then, and so there's a possibility that this Annetta McFarl and could be someone else's child. Other records should be checked. She was in Elizabeth McFarland's household in 1860, and was both atten ding school and teaching school, probably assisting in one of the smal l, local neighborhood schools. A possible record of her after 1860 is a marraige notice in the Mahoni ng co Probate records of a Seber(sp?) Brownlee and an Annette McFarli n marrying on the 6th of November 1860. She is not mentioned in Willia ms (above) and likely died by 1882. No further information has been found for either of these two. (Research):PFM's SOURCES for Annetta J McFarland; Schoolteacher 1850 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 577; with her father William McFarlan d (Annetta's age 8, born in Ohio, attending school) 1860 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 13; with her mother Elizabeth McFarlan d (Annetta's age 18, born in Ohio, schoolteacher, attending school) 1870 census; Annetta not found yet Other REFERENCES *1 History of Mahoning and Trumbull Counties, Williams, 1882 v 2 | McFarland, Annetta J. (I11884)
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| 1856 | Annie's father's 1850 census dated Oct 31, 1850 does not include a new born daughter named Annie. | Keith, Anna A. (I28357)
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| 1857 | Another son William Wallace MACFARLAND served in WWII and died in a veteran's hospital with no issue. [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/MACFARLAND/2007-10/1191897263] | MacFarland, William Wallace (I11451)
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| 1858 | Another source gave her name as Anne Durward | Le Despencer, Anne (I908)
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| 1859 | Another submission has this same? John Graham McFarlane as son of Donald McFarlane and Mary Thompson. See seperate entry for that family. (Research):Submission Search: 618186-110199050933 | Macfarlane, John Graham (I11543)
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| 1860 | Apparently when Lula was giving birth to Nolan she was with " Aunt Bessie" during the birth. Traditionally the person in attendance at the time of childbirth becomes the "namesake" of that child. By Bessie being a female, Nolan was given the middle initial "B" in recognition of her presence at his birth. (Could this be the Bessie McCoy Ligon who married William McFarland?) ********* Albany Democrat-Herald POSTED: Saturday August 18, 2001 DEATH NOTICE: Nolan B. Frazier, 96, of Albany, died Wednesday at Villa Cascade Care Center in Lebanon. Aug. 4, 1905 - Aug. 16, 2001 ************** OBITUARY: Nolan B. Frazier Aug. 4, 1905 - Aug. 16, 2001 Nolan B. Frazier, 96, of Albany, died Wednesday at Villa Cascade Care Center in Lebanon. Born in Burnett, Texas, Mr. Frazier was the son of John and Lula (McFarland) Frazier. He married Zeda Ruth Nelson on Nov. 19, 1927, in Odam, Teexas. His wife died Dec. 16, 1986. Mr. Frazier was a cattleman and rancher most of his life and enjoyed hunting and fishing. He is survived by daughter Barbara Bigler of Albany; son John of California; sisters Ellain O'Lera of Bend and Doris Stowers of Sacramento, Calif.; seven grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and eight great-great-grandchildren. Five brothers and four sisters preceded him in death. No public services have been scheduled at this time. DeMoss-Durdan Garden Chapel is handling arrangements. ************ NOLAN B. FRAZIER Nolan B. Frazier was born August 4, 1905 in Burnet Co; Texas. He is the second of 12 children. His parents were Lula McFarland Frazier and John Ira Frazier. His mother died in 1939, his father died in 1955. Nolan was to leave home at a very early age. He completed the fourth grade in school before being hired out as a hand on a neighboring ranch. He was to travel far and wide into Mexico and many Texas towns. He was employed as a telephone lineman putting telephones into Mexico. He learned to speak spanish fluently and acquired a taste for the hot and spicy food of the region. Horses and cattle were the love of his life and he worked as a ranch hand many times during his working years. Over the years he was a jack-of-all-trades and he learned to be a master of most of them. He always thought the grass was greener some place besides where he was! He was a rugged individual who always managed to get what he wanted, when he wanted it. He is a very opinionated man and doesn't think anyone else has the right to be the same! He was always the boss in his home and expected his wife and children to obey his commands - or else! He married Zeda Ruth Nelson in november 1927. He has two children, john William and Barbra Jean, seven grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren, and 3 great great grandchildren. His wife died in December of 1986. He is still living and will be 92 years old on August 4, 1997. His two youngest sisters are still living. *Biography written by Barbara Jean Frazier Bigler in 1996-1997. Nolan B. Frazier passed away on August 15, 2001* Apparently when Lula was giving birth to Nolan she was with " Aunt Bessie" during the birth. Traditionally the person in attendance at the time of childbirth becomes the "namesake" of that child. By Bessie being a female, Nolan was given the middle initial "B" in recognition of her presence at his birth. (Could this be the Bessie McCoy Ligon who married William McFarland?) ********* Albany Democrat-Herald POSTED: Saturday August 18, 2001 DEATH NOTICE: Nolan B. Frazier, 96, of Albany, died Wednesday at Villa Cascade Care Center in Lebanon. Aug. 4, 1905 - Aug. 16, 2001 ************** OBITUARY: Nolan B. Frazier Aug. 4, 1905 - Aug. 16, 2001 Nolan B. Frazier, 96, of Albany, died Wednesday at Villa Cascade Care Center in Lebanon. Born in Burnett, Texas, Mr. Frazier was the son of John and Lula (McFarland) Frazier. He married Zeda Ruth Nelson on Nov. 19, 1927, in Odam, Teexas. His wife died Dec. 16, 1986. Mr. Frazier was a cattleman and rancher most of his life and enjoyed hunting and fishing. He is survived by daughter Barbara Bigler of Albany; son John of California; sisters Ellain O'Lera of Bend and Doris Stowers of Sacramento, Calif.; seven grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and eight great-great-grandchildren. Five brothers and four sisters preceded him in death. No public services have been scheduled at this time. DeMoss-Durdan Garden Chapel is handling arrangements. ************ NOLAN B. FRAZIER Nolan B. Frazier was born August 4, 1905 in Burnet Co; Texas. He is the second of 12 children. His parents were Lula McFarland Frazier and John Ira Frazier. His mother died in 1939, his father died in 1955. Nolan was to leave home at a very early age. He completed the fourth grade in school before being hired out as a hand on a neighboring ranch. He was to travel far and wide into Mexico and many Texas towns. He was employed as a telephone lineman putting telephones into Mexico. He learned to speak spanish fluently and acquired a taste for the hot and spicy food of the region. Horses and cattle were the love of his life and he worked as a ranch hand many times during his working years. Over the years he was a jack-of-all-trades and he learned to be a master of most of them. He always thought the grass was greener some place besides where he was! He was a rugged individual who always managed to get what he wanted, when he wanted it. He is a very opinionated man and doesn't think anyone else has the right to be the same! He was always the boss in his home and expected his wife and children to obey his commands - or else! He married Zeda Ruth Nelson in november 1927. He has two children, john William and Barbra Jean, seven grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren, and 3 great great grandchildren. His wife died in December of 1986. He is still living and will be 92 years old on August 4, 1997. His two youngest sisters are still living. *Biography written by Barbara Jean Frazier Bigler in 1996-1997. Nolan B. Frazier passed away on August 15, 2001* | Frazier, Nolan B. (I24768)
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| 1861 | Appear to have been an only child. (Research):Name Jessie Wood Mcfarlane Gender Female Birth Date 13 Oct 1871 Birthplace DUMBARTON,DUNBARTON,SCOTLAND Father's Name Alexander Mcfarlane Mother's Name Aggie Wood Indexing Project (Batch) Number C11496-3 System Origin Scotland-ODM GS Film number 6035516 | McFarlan, Jessie Wood (I10501)
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| 1862 | Appears also as M. Goldie in the 1910 census. Family recorded her as Goldie Mae. In 1920 census, she is listed as Goldie Schmidt, 33, living with her mother, Lizzie McFarland, and her daughter, Lenor Schmidt, age 5. Family says she was married to John Smith who died. She is listed as a widow. In the 1930 census, she is listed as Goldie Pinkerton. Do not know what happened to him. Family says that she married a third time to a Mr. Hall. | McFarland, Hester (I25446)
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| 1863 | Appears in 1920 & 1940 US census's. death date for George Robert McFarland and his wife Rebecca https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=111214424 Not sure if they died in Buffalo or Hamburg however, the church record is in Buffalo and the burial is in Hamburg. FSID 9WXH-48F | McFarland, George Robert GeRM01 (I21459)
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| 1864 | Arch McFarlane grave monument in Municipal (part 1g) Cemetery, Hazelwood Arch McFarlane grave monument: legible names and details full name age birth death relationship Arch McFarlane 77 1897 1974 Beryl McFarlane daughter of Arch McFarlane Margaret McFarlane daughter of Arch McFarlane Graham McFarlane son of Arch McFarlane Ken McFarlane son of Arch McFarlane Effie McFarlane wife of Arch McFarlane [Gravestone Photographic Resource] | McFarlan, Archibald James (I12956)
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| 1865 | Archie was the last Gaelic speaking member of his family. He was very interested in local and family history. Archibald Murray Macfarlane's obituary outlines his working life and touches briefly on his interests historical. 1 - Archibald Murray Macfarlane 11.10.1907 - 30.1.1986 At the end of the week there was the sudden death of Archie Macfarlane, Esher Crescent. He was 78. A native of Callander, Mr Macfarlane belonged to a family with a slaters and plasterers business, whose origins have been dated back to the 17th. century. For that time, it has been said, the business has been operated from Bridgend. After a schooling in Callander Public School, Archie Macfarlane became a tradesman in the business, but in the depression that followed the Wall Street Crash, gave up his slatering and plastering for an early career in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. He was wounded in France during World War 2 and retired from the army to take up employment with Glasgow Corporation Water Department at Loch Vennacher Sluices. His service with the Corporation lasted 33 years and, when he retired, he was superintendent of aqueducts and lived in Blanefield. The early years of his retirement were spent in Irvine, but a return to Callander soon followed. In Esher Crescent, he was able to continue a life time of study, not only of his own lifetime of Callander experience but also of details of general Callander history and folklore. His knowledge extended throughout the general Trossachs district. The death of Archie Macfarlane leaves Callander the poorer of a native with a wealth of knowledge of his birthplace. After a service in Callander Kirk on Monday of this week, the funeral was to Callander Cemetery. Archie Macfarlane is survived by a son and two daughters. His wife died in 1979. Archibald Murray Macfarlane was born on the 11th of October, 1907 at 96 Main Street, Callander, Perthshire, Scotland, the youngest of the nine children of Archibald Macfarlane and Isabella Rattray. 2 - Archie senior was a partner in the family business P. Macfarlane & Sons Slaterers & Plasterers which operated from a property called Loch Sloy at 14 Bridgend. The family also owned the adjoining property, number 16 Bridgend, known as Ivy Cottage. During Archie's childhood his parents bought another property Pollochro at 25 Bridgend. Archie's mother, Isabella, in addition to looking after her large family, took in guests to pay off the mortgage. Pollochro remained in the family until the 1960s when it was sold and renamed Kilmory. | Macfarlane, Archibald Murray (I12012)
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| 1866 | Arizona Department of Health Services. <i>Arizona Birth Records</i>. | Source (S1278)
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| 1867 | Arkansas Department of Vital Records. <i>Birth Certificates</i>. Little Rock, AR, USA. | Source (S562)
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| 1868 | Arkansas Department of Vital Records. <i>Birth Certificates</i>. Little Rock, AR, USA. | Source (S1669)
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| 1869 | Arkansas Department of Vital Records. <i>Death Certificates</i>. Little Rock, AR, USA. | Source (S2749)
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| 1870 | Arkansas Department of Vital Records. <i>Marriage Certificates</i>. Little Rock, AR, USA. | Source (S2752)
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| 1871 | Arkansas Department of Vital Records. <i>Marriage Certificates</i>. Little Rock, AR, USA. | Source (S1810)
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| 1872 | Arkansas marriage information taken from county courthouse records. Please contact the appropriate county clerk for original source information. | Source (S1823)
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| 1873 | Around 1150 the men who became the Macfarlane clan were carrying the distinctive SNPs BY674 (plus 3 more, don't know what order). The other surnames, Black, Lennox are not carrying BY674, it is distinct to men carrying Macfarlane, or some variant. | 2nd Earl of Lennox, Alwyn (I27418)
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| 1874 | Around 1500 a bunch of new SNPs start showing up in the descendants of the later chiefs. So far there are 9 downstream SNPs that could be from any of the sons of sons that descended from Duncan, the 5th chief. | Macfarlane, John 11th Baron of Arrochar 8th Clan Chief (I27383)
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| 1875 | Arrival 1819 • New Brunswick British Colony Canada Sailed from Londonderry, Ireland to St. John, NB. Settled with his father in Kingston Peninsula. On the 1891 Canada Census, Frances (Nichols) McFarland is listed as a widow. | McFarlane, William (I20345)
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| 1876 | Arrival from England | Self, Richard (I28725)
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| 1877 | Arrival in Boston: 1657 | Webster, James (I814)
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| 1878 | Arrived from Ireland, probably prior to 1837. Settled first in New Jersey. Moved to Philadelphia area. Eventually moved to Michigan, where he died. | McGaw, Andrew J. (I1094)
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| 1879 | Arrived in America prior to 1850. Came with brother William J. Bootmaker, Mechanic, Civil War veteran, Dry goods dealer, Baker, Market gardener. Received a pension (disabled?) Lived in Medway and Wrentham MA, eventually moved to Braintree. Civil War Information obtained from http://www.pacivilwar.com/freepension.html on 30 May 2005: Private, Co B, 42 Mass Infantry. Enlisted from Braintree MA 12 Sep 1862, Discharged 24 Aug 1863 (11 mos, 9 days) with rupture. Listed as living in Holbrook MA. Military Record: Alexander McGaw (claimed residence in Wrentham), worked as a Machinist. He enlisted in the Union Army on September 3, 1862 [age either 32 or 29] as a Private at alleged age 31 (cf the date he gave in 1870, 1880 and 1900 Census, which is 1833, not 1831). He served in B Company of the Massachusetts 42nd Infantry Regiment (sent to the New Orleans area). He mustered out at Readville, MA on 20 August 1863 discharged with a disability - "Rupture". Source: "Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors and Marines in the Civil War" Published by Adjutant General 1931-37. He received an Army Pension on June 6 1890. The Massachusetts 42nd Infantrey Regiment had the following Regimental History: Battle at Galveston, Texas on 01 January 1863 Battle at Louisiana Fourche Crossing, Louisiana on 21 Jun 1863 Battle at Brashear City, Louisiana on 23 June 1863 Battle on 24 June 1863 In the 1860 Census, he stated he was a Bootmaker. In the 1880 Census he and his wife Sarah and children are shown in Braintree, MA. At that time he was a Dry Goods Dealer, claiming to have been born in Scotland (as were his parents). In the 1900 Census, he is shown as a Shoemaker living at 5 Washington Street in South Braintree, MA (now Route 37 - just south of South Street in Braintree) with his son, Austin L. McGaw (a Farm Laborer). Interestingly, Herbert L. Phillips and Family (Frank Z. Phillips' brother) also live at the same address. He states he was born in Feb 1833 (Note - in the 1860 Census he stated he was born in 1831) in Ireland, that both of his parents were born in Scotland, that he came to the US in 1852 and that he is a naturalized citizen. (See Mary Elizabeth Cummings for a view of the 1900 Census) Vital Records for the birth of his son, Adin Theo. (and other records), state he was born in Belfast, Ireland (as was [brother] William J. McGaw). After the death of Mary Elizabeth Cummings in 1872, Alexander McGaw (then a Baker) married Sarah J. Freel (or Friel) (age 24 b. So. Braintree, daughter of Daniel and Sarah) in Boston in 1876. She died in 1887 (or 1898) in Braintree. Alexander McGaw is listed in the 1888 Braintree, MA Directory as a "market gardener" living on Washington Street near the Holbrook town line, South Braintree, and in the 1892 Directory as a "farmer" at the same address. In the 1900 Census, two of his sons (David and Lewis) both said that he was born in Scotland. Clara E. Phillips and William H. McGaw both said he was born in Massachusetts. But he, himself, states he was born in Ireland. | McGaw, Alexander (I1048)
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| 1880 | Arrived in America with brother Alexander prior to 1850. Married in Norfolk County MA to Susan Cummings. Possibly remarried later to Jane Ferguson (?). (Note: 1860 census lists a Jane Fallon or Ballon as a 20-year-old domestic in the McGaw house. She had a daughter Jane of 4 months age at the time. It is possible that the mother is the Jane in question. She was born in England.) Apparently lived in both Medway and Wrentham MA Listed as Farmer on 1860 Census Settled in Wrentham (where he died?) | McGaw, William J. (I1051)
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| 1881 | Arthur's mother – was Beatrice May Land (B. 13.12.1885 – D 4.12.1972). Beatrice May Land's Father was Arthur Land, mother was Jane Ann McFarland. (With a D not E.). She was the wife of Frederick James Star. They had Seven Children. FSID G9LS-8TQ (Research):They had Seven Children. James, Maurice, Arthur, Beatrice, Harold, Thomas, Donald. Only Maurice, Harold and Donald Star are still alive today. | Land, Beatrice May (I16772)
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| 1882 | As with his sister the source gives no reason as to why his surname would be McFarland instead of Farmer. | McFarland, Walter Davis (I1110)
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| 1883 | Assessor of Cass County, Missouri per William Carter B: 1835 D: 1925 obituary. | Carter, Joseph H (I2087)
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| 1884 | Assumed to have died before birth of same named younger brother.-Ed. (Research):Name Charles Mc Farlane Gender Male Birth Date 11 Aug 1858 Birthplace DUNDEE,ANGUS,SCOTLAND Father's Name Charles Mc Farlane Mother's Name Jane Alexander Citing this Record "Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XYBD-C28 : 8 December 2014), Charles Mc Farlane in entry for Charles Mc Farlane, 11 Aug 1858; citing DUNDEE,ANGUS,SCOTLAND, reference ; FHL microfilm 6,035,516. Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950 Indexing Project (Batch) Number C11282-1 System Origin Scotland-ODM GS Film number 6035516 | McFarlane, Charles (I363)
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| 1885 | Assumed to have died before birth of same named younger brother.-Ed. | McFarland, Samuel (I139)
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| 1886 | Assumed to have died before birth of same named younger brother.-Ed. | Millar, William (I10527)
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| 1887 | Assumed to have died before birth of same named younger sister.-Ed. (Research):Name Mary Mc Farlane Gender Female Christening Place , KILBARCHAN, RENFREW, SCOTLAND Birth Date 30 Apr 1804 Birthplace , Kilbarchan, Renfrew, Scotland Father's Name Alexander Mc Farlane Mother's Name Anne Mcculloch Indexing Project (Batch) Number C11568-2 System Origin Scotland-VR GS Film number 1041277 Reference ID 2:17XQG63 | McFarlane, Mary (I294)
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| 1888 | Assumed to have died before birth of same named younger sister.-Ed. | Miller, Janet A. (I10535)
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| 1889 | Assumed to have died before birth of same named younger sister.-Ed. | Millar, Mary (I10518)
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| 1890 | Assumed to have died before her husband and eldest son emigrated to the US in 1785.-Ed. | Mitchell, Mary (I20407)
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| 1891 | Assumed to have died before her husbands second marriage. | Gettys, Nancy (I18080)
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| 1892 | Assumed to have died before the birth of her same named younger sister. FSID 931P-DBQ | MacFarlane, Agnes (I11477)
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| 1893 | Assumed to have died before the birth of her same named younger sister. | MacFarlane, Agnis [Agnes] (I2562)
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| 1894 | Assumed to have died before the birth of her same named younger sister. | Mcfarland, Elizabeth (I2437)
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| 1895 | Assumed to have died before the birth of her same named younger sister. | Macfarlane, Isabella (I8488)
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| 1896 | Assumed to have died before the birth of her same named younger sister. | Macfarlane, Mary (I8620)
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| 1897 | Assumed to have died before the birth of her same named younger sister. | Macfarlane, Isabell (I8494)
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| 1898 | Assumed to have died before the birth of his same named younger brother. | McFarlane, Peter Bryson (I11352)
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| 1899 | Assumed to have died before the birth of same named younger brother. | McFarlan, James (I11209)
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| 1900 | Assumed to have died before the birth of same named younger brother. | Macfarlane, John (I8672)
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