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2301 | Deaf. Arrived in America prior to 1850. Philadelphia census of 1850 shows him and brother Alexander living with their older brother Andrew in Philadephia County. Eventually moved to Michigan, where he died. (Medical):Deaf | McGaw, James (I671)
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2302 | DEAT: WWW https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76012463/william-j.-mcfarland BURI: WWW https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76012463/william-j.-mcfarland OBJE: _MTYPE document OBJE: _STYPE jpeg OBJE: _SIZE 20369 OBJE: _WDTH 250 OBJE: _HGHT 188 OBJE: RIN 993ba1a3-c4fd-48b4-9e71-3569dc05c90f OBJE: PLAC Gage, Ellis County, Oklahoma, USA OBJE: _CREA 2021-07-26 23:13:08.000 OBJE: _USER r5PR65sA4yQMHB0ZJhSfWMelSre59bfumTmJifvBHjEYSCDOuVW6aEsWlPj1venfy+w55U2THSMum7CClSvNWg== _ENCR 1 OBJE: _CLON _TID 15653425 _PID 1134794914 _OID ba29ea0e-c010-4c8f-8c63-b2ac9acfac78 _USER kYbUjKD/AK/naD06uom6Zmxncz7hKp78MYyEWxGQCrixGpdEgHTkxe4CE8NhaQysjLyKfbbBc8Bb2+QfQ54Q0Q== _ENCR 1 _DATE 2021-01-10 20:26:51.000 OBJE: _ORIG u _URL https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76012463/william-j.-mcfarland OBJE: _ATL N | McFarland, William J. (I17628)
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2303 | Death certificate describes him as a Master Tailor, his father James Lennox deceased a tailor, his mother as Sarah Armour Lennox. | Lennox, William WiL01 (I887)
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2304 | Death certificate says he was born Sept. 11, 1882, which conflicts with the 1900 census, which I believe is the correct date. It also states that he served in the armed forces from 8-29-1914 till 5-7-1919. He died in the V.A. Hospital in San Antonio, and occupation was listed as a rail road cook. He died of heart disease. In other records, found he enlisted in 1908 in Houston Texas by Capt. Shepard. On record it says he is from Hunt Co., a farmer, 5'7", discharged July 1, 1911 at Ft. Morgan Alabama as a Private. Then he enlisted again on July 1, 1911, born in Caddo Mills, Texas, 28 yrs. old. Honorably discharged Aug. 24, 1914. In the 1910 census he was at Ft. Morgan, said his father was from Scotland and he was born in Indian Territory. | McFarland, Jasper A. (I9535)
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2305 | Death certificate says Hugh was a cattle drover, single, died as a pauper. He is the son of Hugh McFarlane, cotton weaver, dec. and Sarah Wilson dec. Signed by brother Wilson, with his mark. | McFarlane, Hugh (I5406)
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2306 | Death certificate signed by son. He did not know his grandparent's names, so we have no conclusive proof of John's parentage. | Mcfarlane, John JoM09 (I16784)
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2307 | Death date comes from father's amended will in 1776, due to his son's death in Rhode Island. | Webster, James (I808)
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2308 | Death Index 1886-1905, Volume 1 NAME AGE Residence Place of Death Date of Death Cause of Death Vol, Pg# Kincheloe, Robert 14 near Bertram near Bertram 1903 08 04 appendicitis 1, 29 ************** KINCHELOE, Robert T. (18 June 1889 - 4 Aug 1903) Burnet Bulletin. August 13, 1903; From Barry Caraway (Cousin) "Leaves have their time to fall. And flowers to wither at the north wind's breath, And stars to set-but all, Thou hast all seasons for Thine own, O death. Youth and the opening rose May look like things too glorious for decay. And smile at thee-but thou art not of those That wait the ripened bloom to seize their prey. " Death, the cruel implacable foe, visited our community on the 4th of this month, this time taking Robert T. Kincheloe, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kincheloe, who was stricken down with that dread disease appendicitis. He was only sick about a week and never during that time did he express any fear of death or the hereafter, remaining conscious up until within a few moments of death, expressing himself as having no fear but what his future was right with God, (having obeyed Christ's teachings during the meeting which had just closed at Mt. Zion) and bidding all to meet him in Heaven. And now to the sorrowing relatives, we would say weep not as those who have no hope. We deeply sympathize with you in this, your sad bereavement, not only the writer but the entire community. But sympathy will not heal your sorrow, none but the Divine Healer can do that and He will do it. You have only to trust in Him. God giveth and He taketh away. Bob, as he was familiarly called, was a good boy, obedient in all things to his parents, kind to his brother and sisters, courteous to every one, and will be sadly missed by all of us. But our loss is his eternal gain. All that human power could do, was done for his recovery but it seems the call of our Master was "Come up higher. " "We watched his breathing through the night, His breathing soft and low, And in his breath the wave of life Kept heaving to and fro. So silently we seemed to speak So slowly moved about, As we had lent him half our powers, To eke his living out. Our weary hopes belied our fears Our fears our hopes belied, We thought him dying when he slept, And sleeping when he died. " And 'tis but a sleeping after all, for there shall be a glad awakening some day, when Bob, with all the dead in Christ, shall take his place on the right hand side of Him who came to redeem from sin, all who will trust in Him. A long good-bye to you, Bob, and may we all meet you in that "City not made with hands." where shall be no more good-bye, no more troubles, pain, or parting, where all is joy and happiness forever. "Good-bye Robert, thy work is all done, Thy beautiful soul into glory game, Glorious life with its crown now won, God giveth the rest. Rest from all sorrow, and watching and fears, Rest from all possible sighing and tears, Rest through God's endless, wonderful years, At home with the blest Beautiful spirit, free from all stain, "Ours the heart ache, the sorrow and pain, Thine is the glory and infinite gain Thy slumber is sweet. Peace is the brow and the eye-lids so calm, Peace is the heart neath the white folded palm, Peace dropping down like a wondrous balm O'er slumber so sweet. It was so sudden our white lips said, How we shall miss him, the beautiful dead, Who take the place of the precious one fled? But God knoweth best. We know he watches the sparrows fall, Hear the sad cry of the grieved hearts that call, Father, mother, brother, sisters, He loveth them all, We can trust for the rest. " -J. L. M. Death Index 1886-1905, Volume 1 NAME AGE Residence Place of Death Date of Death Cause of Death Vol, Pg# Kincheloe, Robert 14 near Bertram near Bertram 1903 08 04 appendicitis 1, 29 ************** KINCHELOE, Robert T. (18 June 1889 - 4 Aug 1903) Burnet Bulletin. August 13, 1903; From Barry Caraway (Cousin) "Leaves have their time to fall. And flowers to wither at the north wind's breath, And stars to set-but all, Thou hast all seasons for Thine own, O death. Youth and the opening rose May look like things too glorious for decay. And smile at thee-but thou art not of those That wait the ripened bloom to seize their prey. " Death, the cruel implacable foe, visited our community on the 4th of this month, this time taking Robert T. Kincheloe, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kincheloe, who was stricken down with that dread disease appendicitis. He was only sick about a week and never during that time did he express any fear of death or the hereafter, remaining conscious up until within a few moments of death, expressing himself as having no fear but what his future was right with God, (having obeyed Christ's teachings during the meeting which had just closed at Mt. Zion) and bidding all to meet him in Heaven. And now to the sorrowing relatives, we would say weep not as those who have no hope. We deeply sympathize with you in this, your sad bereavement, not only the writer but the entire community. But sympathy will not heal your sorrow, none but the Divine Healer can do that and He will do it. You have only to trust in Him. God giveth and He taketh away. Bob, as he was familiarly called, was a good boy, obedient in all things to his parents, kind to his brother and sisters, courteous to every one, and will be sadly missed by all of us. But our loss is his eternal gain. All that human power could do, was done for his recovery but it seems the call of our Master was "Come up higher. " "We watched his breathing through the night, His breathing soft and low, And in his breath the wave of life Kept heaving to and fro. So silently we seemed to speak So slowly moved about, As we had lent him half our powers, To eke his living out. Our weary hopes belied our fears Our fears our hopes belied, We thought him dying when he slept, And sleeping when he died. " And 'tis but a sleeping after all, for there shall be a glad awakening some day, when Bob, with all the dead in Christ, shall take his place on the right hand side of Him who came to redeem from sin, all who will trust in Him. A long good-bye to you, Bob, and may we all meet you in that "City not made with hands." where shall be no more good-bye, no more troubles, pain, or parting, where all is joy and happiness forever. "Good-bye Robert, thy work is all done, Thy beautiful soul into glory game, Glorious life with its crown now won, God giveth the rest. Rest from all sorrow, and watching and fears, Rest from all possible sighing and tears, Rest through God's endless, wonderful years, At home with the blest Beautiful spirit, free from all stain, "Ours the heart ache, the sorrow and pain, Thine is the glory and infinite gain Thy slumber is sweet. Peace is the brow and the eye-lids so calm, Peace is the heart neath the white folded palm, Peace dropping down like a wondrous balm O'er slumber so sweet. It was so sudden our white lips said, How we shall miss him, the beautiful dead, Who take the place of the precious one fled? But God knoweth best. We know he watches the sparrows fall, Hear the sad cry of the grieved hearts that call, Father, mother, brother, sisters, He loveth them all, We can trust for the rest. " -J. L. M. | Kincheloe, Robert T. (I9189)
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2309 | Death Indexes. New Jersey State Archives, Trenton, New Jersey. | Source (S988)
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2310 | Death Marital Status: Married | Irwin, Bessie C (I1759)
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2311 | Death of one spouse | Family: Dr. David Edgar McGaw, MD / Elizabeth Muriel Tucker (F873)
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2312 | Death of one spouse | Family: William Albert McGaw / Edna May Unwin (F872)
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2313 | Death Records. Nevada Department of Health, Carson City, Nevada. | Source (S1324)
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2314 | Death Religion: Ch.of Scotland | Macfarlane, Peter (I19603)
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2315 | Death: 1903 7 Aug — Age: 76 Gargunnock Village, Stirlingshire, Scotland Mary More (76) married to John More, retired farmer. Daughter of George McFarlane, farmer, and Margaret McKiech (both deceased). Cause of death: aortic heart disease 1 year, general ascites 5 months. Informant: Catherine Philp, daughter. | McFarlane, Mary (I15571)
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2316 | DEATH: Age 82 years, 2 months, 22 days at death. CONFLICT: Possible conflict, since she was born before her parents were married. SOURCE: Information on this family from James Michael Johnson. ADDRESS: (1997) James Michael Johnson, descendant of Malinda OILER (1850-1893, married John JOHNSON 1870), daughter of Mary Skinner OILER; 4342 State Route 13 NE, RR #1, New Lexington, Ohio 43764. | Skinner, Mary (I27670)
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2317 | DEATH: Cremated at Greenwood Funeral Home, Seattle, King, WA. CENSUS: 1920 WASHINGTON, Clark County, Columbia West H. M. George 47 OR IND ILL Laborer Paper Mill Mary A 53 KS IND ILL Lowell M. Lovejoy 20 KS WV KS (stepson) CENSUS: 1930 OREGON, Umatilla County, Pendleton. Hiram M. George 56 (md first at age 41) OR ILL ILL Mary A. 62 (married first at age 21) KANSAS IND ILL. | Hittle, Mary Alice (Mollie) (I27688)
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2318 | DEATH: Date must be incorrect. Perhaps 1947?? | Oiler, Sarah Ann (I27635)
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2319 | DEATH: Death record Jackson Co., WV | Byrd, M. Angeline (I27762)
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2320 | DEATH: Died young. MARRIAGE: Meigs County, Ohio; Georgean McFarland married Alexander BOYD. MARRIAGE: Name on marriage license is Georga Ann Byrd, Gilbert Scarbrough was a widower or Divorced and had grown children, of whom one was Roscoe. DEATH: Buried under the name of Georgianna Scarberry. LAND: Kanawha County, West Virginia; Georgianna's father, Andrew McFarland, gave her and her husband Alexander Byrd, 31 acres on Tupper's Creek, Union District, Kanawha County. Alexander later sold the farm. RESIDENCE: After selling farm on Tupper's Creek, Union District, Kanawha County, he moved the family to Gras Lick, Jackson County, West Virginia. CENSUS: 1870 WEST VIRGINIA, Kanawha County, Union District, next door to her father, Andrew. CONFLICT: Married when ll years old. TO-DO-CENSUS: Recheck records when living with parents (e.g.-1850), as her date of birth is much too late ( she is now listed as marrying at age 11). TO-DO: Obtain marriage record of Georgianna to Gilbert Scarbrough for maiden name of mother: Jackson Co, WV 1912. | McFarland, Margaret (I29333)
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2321 | DEATH: Gallia County, Ohio Death Records: Alexander McFarland died June 7, 1878, single. Age 18 years 11 months, 25 days. Died Morgan Township. Occupation Farmer. CEMETERY: Born 13 Jun 1860, died 7 Jun 1879. Buried in Pine Grove Cemetery, Morgan Township, Gallia County, Ohio. CONFLICT: Death date and birth date from cemetery record are one year earlier than the death record. | McFarland, Alexander (I8642)
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2322 | DEATH: Kanawha Co Courthouse, Charleston, WV, 80 years old: | Meddings, Lydia Lorena (I29121)
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2323 | DEATH: Kanawha Co Courthouse, Charleston, WV. | McCoy, Emma (I23238)
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2324 | DEATH: Kanawha Co Courthouse, Charleston, WV: Listed as Alec Jefferson. | Byrd, Alexander Jefferson H.F. Jr (I29004)
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2325 | DEATH: Kanawha Co. Courthouse, Charleston, WV. | Byrd, Walter (I23349)
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2326 | DEATH: Kanawha County, West Virginia Death records; Logan G. BALLENGEE, died Nov 1881, age 1 year, in Ohio. | Ballengee, Logan G. (I8673)
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2327 | DEATH: Not on 1870 census, so may have died by then. | McFarland (I8763)
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2328 | DEATH: Not on 1880 census, so may have died by then. | McFarland, Casabianca (I8938)
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2329 | DEATH: Typhoid Fever. NOTES: Family history of family on Internet (USGENWEB West Virginia. | McFarland, Eliza Ann (I28910)
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2330 | Death: 1932 3 Dec — Age: 82 Stirling Royal Infirmary, Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland George McFarlane (82) retired shepherd, widower of Catherine Buchanan. Parents: John McFarlane (farmer) Sarah McGregor, both dec'd. Cause of death: burns of head & hands 17days, hypostatic pneumonia 3 days. Informant Georgina McFarlane, dau., 11 Princes St (Research):name: George Macfarlane gender: Male baptism/christening date: 01 Apr 1850 baptism/christening place: BALFRON,STIRLING,SCOTLAND birth date: 22 Mar 1850 father's name: John Macfarlane mother's name: Sarrah Mcgregor indexing project (batch) number: C11472-4 system origin: Scotland-ODM source film number: 1041971 | Macfarlane, George (I15501)
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2331 | DEATH: Farm of Brae Cessintully.; Age at death 83 yrs 9 mo. | McNee, Mary (I19729)
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2332 | DEATH: Spring Hill Cemetery Records | Barnett, Chester Arthur (I28914)
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2333 | DEATH: Spring Hill Cemetery Records | Byrd, Rosa Lee (I28980)
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2334 | DEATH: Spring Hill Cemetery Records | Byrd, Lola (I31557)
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2335 | Dedham High School | McGaw, Barbara Louise (I1075)
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2336 | Dedham High School | McGaw, Barbara Louise (I1075)
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2337 | Deed records show that Sarah Sebastian deeded to F. F. Sebastian land on Sept. 1, 1883 from the James McFarland land grant, Book 19, p. 135. Then is says that F.P. Sebastian and wife Mary Jane on Sept. 22, 1885 conveyed it to N. J. McFarland, in vol. 21, p. 326-327. | Sebastian, Ferney Franklin (I30655)
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2338 | Departed Liverpool on November, 1909 on the Alexandrian and landed in New Orlenes, La. on December 14, 1909 | Johnston, Jessie (I26274)
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2339 | Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census. 1913-1/1/1972. <i>Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950</i>. Washington, DC: National Archives at Washington, DC. <p><i>Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950</i>. NAID: <a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/43290879" target="_blank">43290879</a>. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, Record Group 29. National Archives at Washington, DC., Washington, DC.</p> | Source (S357)
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2340 | Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census. 1913-1/1/1972. <i>Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950</i>. Washington, DC: National Archives at Washington, DC. <p><i>Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950</i>. NAID: <a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/43290879" target="_blank">43290879</a>. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, Record Group 29. National Archives at Washington, DC., Washington, DC.</p> | Source (S1080)
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2341 | Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census. 1913-1/1/1972. <i>Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950</i>. Washington, DC: National Archives at Washington, DC. <p><i>Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950</i>. NAID: <a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/43290879" target="_blank">43290879</a>. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, Record Group 29. National Archives at Washington, DC., Washington, DC.</p> | Source (S2715)
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2342 | Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census. 1913-1/1/1972. <i>Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950</i>. Washington, DC: National Archives at Washington, DC. <p><i>Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950</i>. NAID: <a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/43290879" target="_blank">43290879</a>. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, Record Group 29. National Archives at Washington, DC., Washington, DC.</p> | Source (S2770)
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2343 | Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census. 1913-1/1/1972. <i>Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950</i>. Washington, DC: National Archives at Washington, DC. <p><i>Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950</i>. NAID: <a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/43290879" target="_blank">43290879</a>. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, Record Group 29. National Archives at Washington, DC., Washington, DC.</p> | Source (S309)
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2344 | Department of Public Health, Registry of Vital Records and Statistics. <i>Massachusetts Vital Records Index to Births [1916–1970]</i>. Volumes 92–160, 162, 168, 175, 212– 213. Facsimile edition. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.<p>Department of Public Health, Registry of Vital Records and Statistics. <i>Massachusetts Vital Records Index to Births, Corrections and Additions, 1929</i>. Facsimile edition. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.</p><p>Department of Public Health, Registry of Vital Records and Statistics. <i>Massachusetts Vital Records Index to Births, Corrections and Additions, 1944</i>. 2 volumes. Facsimile edition. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.</p><p>Department of Public Health, Registry of Vital Records and Statistics. <i>Massachusetts Vital Records Index to Births, Corrections and Additions, 19 | Source (S1967)
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2345 | Department of Public Health, Registry of Vital Records and Statistics. <i>Massachusetts Vital Records Index to Deaths [1916–1970]</i>. Volumes 66–145. Facsimile edition. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts. | Source (S1966)
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2346 | Department of Public Health, Registry of Vital Records and Statistics. <i>Massachusetts Vital Records Index to Marriages [1916–1970]</i>. Volumes 76–166, 192– 207. Facsimile edition. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts. | Source (S498)
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2347 | Depending on the census. | McFarland, Rebecca (I31778)
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2348 | Descendant Malcolm Lobban is the source for this Cuthbertson family information. | Cuthbertson, Mary AlM04 (I23954)
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2349 | Descendants of this line are almost always named McFarlane (or some variation) | FT38397, SNP Scots Modal (I31875)
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2350 | DICKiNSON MCFARLAND/MCFARLIN (1822 to 1838) (Research by Peter Folsom McFarlin - May, 2012 reviewed Oct 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. Edwards (*2) wrote in 1878; "...Dickinson was drowned while bathing i n the Mahoning River." Information from the Hopewell Cemetery in New B edford, Lawrence co, PA is that "Dickinson McFarlin" died in June 1838 . "Dickinson McFarlin d Jun 30 1838 , 16y 5m". Also buried there, and a lso spelled McFarlin, are; his uncle James 1838, grandmother Maggie (M argery) 1835, and a young cousin, Margery McFarlin (no dates) - "daugh ter of James and Melissa". PFM's SOURCES for Dickinson McFarland 1830 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 249; with his father William McFarlan d (son's age 5-10) 1840 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 190; not with William McFarland Other REFERENCES *1 History of Mahoning and Trumbull Counties, Williams, 1882 v 2 *2 Mahoning Dispatch John M Edwards; 19 April 1878, ("The Very Oldes t Inhabitant": Mrs Elizabeth (Loveland) McFarland; Dickinson's' mother ) | McFarland, Dickinson (I340)
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