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| 2501 | Dressmaker, single, Cause of death Heart disease 8+days syncope. Registered Helen Bisset Grand niece Barnyards, Kilconquhar | Marr, Agnes (I28710)
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| 2502 | Drowned at 14 years of age | Frazier, Robert Allen (I7996)
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| 2503 | Duncan McFarlan in the 1851 England Census Name: Duncan McFarlan Age: 32 Estimated birth year: abt 1819 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Hannah McFarlan Gender: Male Where born: Scotland Civil Parish: Liverpool Town: Liverpool County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Street address: 9 Rose Hill Terrace Occupation: Registration district: Liverpool Sub-registration district: Islington ED, institution, or vessel: 1bb Household schedule number: 227 Piece: 2185 Folio: 493 Page Number: 59 Household Members: Name Age Duncan McFarlan 32 Hannah McFarlan 26 Mary Jane McFarlan 2 (Research):No Ancestry.com public trees | McFarlane, Duncan DuM05 (I11953)
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| 2504 | Duncan McFarland arrived in Massachusetts in 1718 as part of the migration of Scots-Irish that came to Boston that year and then moved to Worcester/Rutland. It is often stated that he is the brother of Daniel McFarland (1665-1738) who settled and stayed in Worcester. The children listed here are all in his will. | McFarland, Duncan DuM08 (I17847)
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| 2505 | During WWII sent many parcels to the family with items unavailable in the UK. Johann, Lil and Flo corresponded regularly. Bill and Johann returned to Callander many times and when Bill retired they moved back for good. They stayed with Flo at Pollochro till it was sold and a new house was built at Lubnaig Drive, Callander. | Macfarlane, Johann (I12410)
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| 2506 | Earl C. McFarland was living with his parents in Rowlett, Texas in 1918 when he registered for the draft. He is described in that document as having medium build, blue eyes, and red hair. He was working on the family farm. In the 1930 census, he was still living with his parents. His funeral notice was in the Dallas paper on Feb. 4, 1972. It says: "McFarland, Earl C., 4614 Harper Drive, Mesquite. Survived by wife, Mrs. Helen Coleman McFarland; stepson, Ronald Coleman, Dallas; daughter, Mrs. Earlene Barnett, Mesquite; sisters, Mrs. edith Baird, California, Mrs. Irma Garrison, Seymour, Mrs Edie Slack, Dallas; nephew, James Everett, Garland; Nieces, Mrs Leon Gaylor, Jacksonville, Mrs. agnes Foret, Detroit, Mrs. Harriet Stotttard, California. Services 1:30 p.m. Satuday, williams Chapel, Rev. Leon Gaylor officiating. Interment Mills Cemetery. William Funeral Directors, 715 W. Garland Ave. Garland 276-5000 | McFarland, Earl C. (I26648)
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| 2507 | Earl Houston had a long illness of heart problems and he took his ownlife. STILWELL DEMOCRAT JOURNAL.......Services Held In Tennesee for E.H. McFarland Earl Houston McFarland. 47. died Friday afternoon from a gunshot woun d. Officers said the wound was apparently self-inflected. McFarland, who lived on Third Street, was shot once in the head with a .22 caliber rifle. Associate District Attorney Lloyd E. ColeJr sai d the gun was fired from about six inches. There was no one in the house at the time. Mrs McFarland and their t wo sons, Luis and Rudolph, were in the yard when she heard the shot. The McFarlands moved here about seven months ago from Chicago. He had been in bad health for some time. The family said he had undergone open heart surgery twice, the last time about three years ago. McFarland, a beteran of World War II and a disabled veteran of the Ko rean Conflict, was born in Tennessee. Survivors include his wife. Leonora McFaarland and two sons , of th e home in Stilwell: Three sisters and five brothers including Charles McFarl and of Route 3 Stilwell. Services were held in Paris Tenn. Local arrangements were under the direction of the Roberts Funeral Ho me. THE POST INTELLINGENCER..........COUNTY NATIVE DIES AT AGE 44 Henry County native Earl H. McFarland, 44 died at 3:30pm, Friday at h is home , 110 S.4th St. in Stillwell, Okla. He was a retired glazier. Funeral services were to be at 2pm today at Ridgeway Morticians wit h the Rev. Whitesell Harpole officiation. Burial was to be in Maplewood Cemetary. Pallbearers were Robert Lee Evans, Carl Evans, Donald Evans, John Dun nJr., Basil Pillow and Ray Spaulding. Born July 19,1927, McFarland was a son of the late Robert N. and Matt ie Edging McFarland. His wife, Lenora, whom he married April 16, 1966, survives. Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Miss Judy McFarlanad of Paris; two step-sons, Louis Castillo and Rudolph Jourque, both of Stillwell; three sisters, Mrs. Johnny Myrick and Mrs. Frenzie P. Evans, Both o fParis and Mrs. Louise Dunn of Chicago; and five brothers Charles O. McFarla nad of Stillwell, Harold V. McFarland and William E. McFarland, both of Chicago, James L McFarland of Calumet, Ill., and Paul R. McFarland of Paris. | McFarland, Earl Houston (I20113)
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| 2508 | Earlene E. or Earlene C.? Found it both ways. Earlene was a Sergeant in the U.S. Army according to records from the National Cemetery available on-line. | McFarland, Earlene C. (I25633)
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| 2509 | Early Tax Lists of Tennessee. Microfilm, 12 rolls. The Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee. | Source (S350)
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| 2510 | Early Tax Lists of Tennessee. Microfilm, 12 rolls. The Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee. | Source (S2874)
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| 2511 | Early Tax Lists of Tennessee. Microfilm, 12 rolls. The Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee. | Source (S1633)
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| 2512 | Edinburgh St Cuthberts, Midlothian, Scotland | Marr, James MacLaurin (I28706)
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| 2513 | Edinburgh St Michael, Midlothian, Scotland | Marr, James MacLaurin (I28706)
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| 2514 | Edmunds yougest son was Lyle K McFarlane Born in 1902 [ E-mail rec: 8 Sept. 2009 ] | McFarlane, Lyle K. (I13033)
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| 2515 | Education & English major | Tucker, Elizabeth Muriel (I1105)
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| 2516 | Edward Newton and Mary Allice are buried North of Paris ,Henry, Ten ninthe Antioch Cemetery #1 | McFarland, Edward Newton (I20289)
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| 2517 | Effie born 16 March 1872. She was introduced to society at a party given at the MacFarland mansion on Staten Island. Six hundred invitations were sent out for the party. She left part of her estate to her niece Ruth MacFarland Furniss and Clinto n Chollet Furniss. She never married. [http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~furnissvohsfamilies/Spencer/Spencer.html] | MacFarland, Effie (I11361)
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| 2518 | Elders James Brinson & Arthur McFarland, Alexander F. Nelson, and Christopher Koonce Baptist minister James Brinson and his wife Patience Elizabeth Purser, together with their daughter Holland and her husband Arthur McFarland, arrived in the Upper Pine Hills shortly before 1820 from Wilson County Tennessee. Accompanying them were Brinson's brother-in-law, Alexander F. Nelson, and son-in-law, Christopher Koonce. Together with the Honeycutts and Farmers, these Tennessee newcomers founded the Pine Hills Baptist Church in the Upper Pine Hills, in the vicinity of modern Vienna and Downsville. Brinson preached the first documented Baptist sermons in the Ouachita Valley, and he ordained his son-in-law, Arthur McFarland, soon after arriving in Louisiana. Brinson established churches across northwestern Louisiana in the 1820s, including many in modern Claiborne and Webster Parishes. In addition, he became active in the Louisiana Baptist Association in the early 1820s after his church joined that body. The delegates elected him as the moderator of the 1827 Associational Meeting held near Minden at the Black Lake Church that Brinson had helped to found a few years earlier. When they first arrived in Louisiana from Tennessee, Brinson, McFarland, Nelson, and Koonce first settled in the Upper Pine Hills, on the upper reaches of the waters of Bayou d'Arbonne near Vienna and Downsville. By 1826, Brinson had temporarily moved to Natchitoches Parish, leaving McFarland in Ouachita. By 1830, Brinson, McFarland, Nelson, and Koonce moved into the far reaches of Bayou d'Arbonne into Claiborne Parish, where Brinson died on 5 September 1831. In November 1832, Arthur McFarland, Haywood Alford, and John Impson served as ministers of Pine Hills Baptist Church. McFarland continued his ministry in Claiborne Parish until sometime after 1860 [20]. | Brinson, James J. Sr (I22869)
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| 2519 | Electronic databases created from various publications of probate records. | Source (S330)
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| 2520 | Elizabeth Duncan's parents were John Duncan and Jessie Dawn. Elizabeth was one of ten children, the others being James, Thomas, Susan, Isabella, William, Mary, Alex, John, and Annie. [http://genforum.genealogy.com/macfarlane/messages/466.html - post by Stanley Malcolm 3 Jun 2006] | Duncan, Elizabeth (I13095)
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| 2521 | Elizabeth Frances, d. unm. 14 Oct. 1894. (Burkes Landed Gentry of Ireland pub.1912) | Macfarlane, Elizabeth Frances (I10896)
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| 2522 | Elizabeth Longwill McFarlane, born13th November 1848. I have made contact with descendants. (Research):http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,196819.new.html#new Name Elizabeth Longwill Mcfarlane Gender Female Christening Place EAST PARISH, GREENOCK, RENFREW, SCOTLAND Birth Date 13 Nov 1848 Birthplace East Parish, Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland Father's Name Alexander Mcfarlane Mother's Name Ann Duncan https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTNP-94C Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950 Indexing Project (Batch) Number C11956-2 System Origin Scotland-VR GS Film number 1041061 Reference ID - 2:18HTQG8 Name Elizabeth Longwill Mcfarlane Gender Female Birth Date 13 Nov 1848 Birthplace EAST PARISH, GREENOCK, RENFREW, SCOTLAND Father's Name Alexander Mcfarlane Mother's Name Ann Duncan https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FMSM-V9G Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950 Indexing Project (Batch) Number C11956-2 System Origin Scotland-ODM GS Film number 1041060, 1041061 | McFarlane, Elizabeth Longwill (I199)
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| 2523 | Elizabeth MacFarlane BIRTH 11 Oct 1880 DEATH 25 Feb 1906 (aged 25) BURIAL Holy Rude Kirkyard, Stirling, Stirling, Scotland PLOT Mars Wark, C, Grave 58 MEMORIAL ID 199452672 [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/199452672/elizabeth-macfarlane] | Macfarlane, Elizabeth (I9387)
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| 2524 | Elizabeth was born to Jonathan & Margaret McFarland Lambert. Some of her siblings were Thomas, Elias,James, Leandra. She married Cornelius Clark in 1818 and had at least ten children: Wilson, Abigail, Emeline, Asa, Elias, Margaret, John Amos, Corn elius Jr., Levi, & Leandra. Elizabeth & Cornelius lived along Symmes Creek in Lawrence Co. Ohio. [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103735035/elizabeth-clark] FSID KNZ6-NHF | Lambert, Elizabeth (I16638)
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| 2525 | Elizabeth's sister is probably governess for James, and Elizabeth's son; see 1881 census. Elizabeth dies in 1889, and by 1891 he is living with Elizabeth's father, see 1891 census. See media for marriage date. | Family: James MacLaurin Marr / Elizabeth Macfarlane (F77)
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| 2526 | Ellsberry, Elizabeth Prather, comp. <i>Cemetery Records of Bates County, Missouri</i>. <i>Vol. 1-4, 5 (Part 1), 6 (Parts 1 & 2), 7, 8 (Parts 1-3).</i> Chillicothe, MO, USA: Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry, c1965. | Source (S1425)
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| 2527 | Ellsberry, Elizabeth Prather, comp. <i>Marriage Records of Johnson County, Missouri Volume II 1862-71; Marriage Records of Johnson County, Missouri Volume III 1872-79</i>. Chillicothe, MO, USA: Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry, c1965. | Source (S3004)
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| 2528 | Elmira, Chemung, New York, USA | Benson, Wesley O (I28341)
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| 2529 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1)
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| 2530 | Emma and Ara Nored died on the same day and were burried next to eachother in the McFarland Cemetary. North of Paris, Henry, Tenn. towar d theLake Just off the highway on a little hill covered with trees . Thereparents are burried there also. I have a feeling that these c hildren mayhave been killed in an accident. | Nored, Emma L. (I7071)
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| 2531 | England and Wales Census, 1891 Name Cornelius Mcfarland Event Type Census Event Date 1891 County Lancashire Parish Everton Ecclesiastical Parish ST AMBROSE Registration District West Derby Residence Note Prince Edwin Street Gender Male Age 15 Occupation Cotton Porter Relationship to Head of Household Son Birth Year (Estimated) 1876 Birthplace Lancashire, England Page Number 26 Registration Number RG12 Piece/Folio 2944/ 106 | McFarland, Cornelius (I20443)
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| 2532 | Enlisted as a private in Capt. Seth Washburn's co, Col. Jonathan Ward's Regt., and was in the battle of Bunker Hill. | McFarland, Alexander (I28401)
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| 2533 | Enrollment Cards for the Five Civilized Tribes, 1898-1914; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M1186, 93 rolls); Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Record Group 75; National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S931)
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| 2534 | Entry in Callander parish baptisms Where there is no surname M(a)cGregor is to be understood Father/Mother Child Place 1824 John/Elisabeth MacFarlan-Elisabeth-Callander (Research):Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type: C113364 1750 - 1854 1040071 Film 6900653 Film | McGregor [MacGregor], Elizabeth (I8477)
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| 2535 | Ernest & Sarah shown by one source as having three daughters. Kevin Pyke in his e-mail of 27 Nov 2017 names only two of them. The third may have died young.-Ed. | McFarlane, dau. (I463)
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| 2536 | Erythrobastosis Fetalis | McGaw, Lester Jackson (I678)
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| 2537 | Erythrobastosis Fetalis | McGaw, Emma (I665)
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| 2538 | Erythrobastosis Fetalis | McGaw, Arthur Riddell (I655)
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| 2539 | Ethel never married and spent her adult life caring for her invalid mother. She was the piano teacher in Ladonia and seemed to have taught everyone. She also aided the young Sam Rayburn with his college expenses. Well I finally got the whole story on the Mcfarland section of The Ladonia Cemetery! The Bishop descendants were selling off the property of John L. Bishop and his wife Jane Bishop Moore. At the time Bill Burns owned the section right behind the water tower which is today the City Barns. Everyone felt that he would make a junk yard out of it and no one wanted that kind of junky mess sitting next to the cemetery. The Ladonia Cemetery Association took out a bank loan to pay for the acquisition of the Bishop property. Miss Ethel by now was in a nursing home and when Choice Moore, Miss Ethel's attorney heard about this, he told Miss Ethel. Forty five days after the loan was taken out by The Ladonia Cemetery Association, Miss Ethel sent the Association the $ 4,000.00 to pay off the loan. It only cost The Ladonia Cemetery Association the interest for 45 days on that loan. This is why this new section was named McFarland, for the generosity of Miss Ethel McFarland. Interesting tidbit. On Ethel's driving license, she says her name is Ethel Veda (not Verda) McFarland. On her brother's death, she signs a letter as Ethel Verda McFarland. Ethel never married and spent her adult life caring for her invalid mother. She was the piano teacher in Ladonia and seemed to have taught everyone. She also aided the young Sam Rayburn with his college expenses. Well I finally got the whole story on the Mcfarland section of The Ladonia Cemetery! The Bishop descendants were selling off the property of John L. Bishop and his wife Jane Bishop Moore. At the time Bill Burns owned the section right behind the water tower which is today the City Barns. Everyone felt that he would make a junk yard out of it and no one wanted that kind of junky mess sitting next to the cemetery. The Ladonia Cemetery Association took out a bank loan to pay for the acquisition of the Bishop property. Miss Ethel by now was in a nursing home and when Choice Moore, Miss Ethel's attorney heard about this, he told Miss Ethel. Fourty five days after the loan was taken out by The Ladonia Cemetery Association, Miss Ethel sent the Association the $ 4,000.00 to pay off the loan. It only cost The Ladonia Cemetery Association the interest for 45 days on that loan . This is why this new section was named McFarland, for the generosity of Miss Ethel McFarland. | McFarland, Ethel Verda (I8330)
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| 2540 | Eva was single in 1880 census for West Twnshp, Marshall co Indiana ag e 24 as a servant. | McFarlin, Evaline (I180)
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| 2541 | Eva, d. unm. 7 June, 1877. (Burkes Landed Gentry of Ireland pub.1912) | Macfarlane, Eva Selina (I10901)
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| 2542 | Eveline Cross is found in the 1870 census living with three of her children, John 10, Mitty 5, and James Cross, one. They are living in the household of Joseph P. Cross, Jr. the brother of her husband Granville, who must have died. Where she is in 1880 is unknown. Did she marry again and leave her children with the Cross relatives? | Pettit, Eveline (I27107)
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| 2543 | Evelyn and Harold divorced in 1943 in Broward Co. Florida. | Ella, Evelyn (I222)
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| 2544 | Evelyn Isabel McFarland died Thursday, November 24, 2011 at the age of 86. Evelyn was born April 30, 1925, in Boise, Idaho to Maurice and Mabel Smith. She was raised on the farm outside of Meridian, Idaho and graduated from Meridian High School in 1943. She married Willis Leon McFarland in 1944 and made their home in Nampa where she lived for 63 years. She obtained he cosmetology license in 1959 and worked in her beauty shop on Canyon Street for many years. She enjoyed traveling and took trips to Europe and around the United States. She was a member of the First Christian Church in Nampa where she participated in many church activities. Evelyn was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Willis and her brother Richard. She is survived by her children, Paul (Tomi) McFarland of McCall, ID and Janice McFarland of Draper, UT; sister Anita Lewis of Olympia, WA; 3 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. The family wished to express thanks to Linda, Maria and Tina of Clearwater House where she lived for the past 3 years. We would also like to thank Jens, Harold and Kyle and a special thanks to Dr. Michael Dee of Legacy Hospice. Evelyn Isabel McFarland died Thursday, November 24, 2011 at the age of 86. Evelyn was born April 30, 1925, in Boise, Idaho to Maurice and Mabel Smith. She was raised on the farm outside of Meridian, Idaho and graduated from Meridian High School in 1943. She married Willis Leon McFarland in 1944 and made their home in Nampa where she lived for 63 years. She obtained he cosmetology license in 1959 and worked in her beauty shop on Canyon Street for many years. She enjoyed traveling and took trips to Europe and around the United States. She was a member of the First Christian Church in Nampa where she participated in many church activities. Evelyn was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Willis and her brother Richard. She is survived by her children, Paul (Tomi) McFarland of McCall, ID and Janice McFarland of Draper, UT; sister Anita Lewis of Olympia, WA; 3 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. The family wished to express thanks to Linda, Maria and Tina of Clearwater House where she lived for the past 3 years. We would also like to thank Jens, Harold and Kyle and a special thanks to Dr. Michael Dee of Legacy Hospice. | Smith, Evelyn Isabel (I17183)
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| 2545 | EVEN: WWW https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40393740/robert-mcfarland OBJE: _MTYPE document OBJE: _STYPE jpeg OBJE: _SIZE 51294 OBJE: _WDTH 250 OBJE: _HGHT 333 OBJE: RIN 4bd404df-e656-4dfb-9db5-9fc603593bf7 OBJE: PLAC Ringgold, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, USA OBJE: _DSCR Inscription suggests he was born in 1770. OBJE: _CREA 2020-06-16 17:53:27.000 OBJE: _USER BKSdmsdDFrzCGPUUdirq2bbjnYYpVbFDRxQq+PplESg2pS+vfdbKzfVZ+ogn40MkroMARQ1WjgltOJg/1g38MA== _ENCR 1 OBJE: _ORIG u _URL https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40393740/robert-mcfarland OBJE: _ATL N | McFarland, Robert FT417663 + 4 (I20720)
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| 2546 | Exact date derived from nz bdm births search | Yelland, Barbara Joan (I28700)
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| 2547 | exact date derived from nz bdm deaths search | Yelland, Barbara Joan (I28700)
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| 2548 | Excellent documentation | Source (S1759)
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| 2549 | Executed by King James I | 8th Earl of Lennox, Duncan (I27697)
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| 2550 | Executor of step-mothers will. MACFARLANE, Louisa Cecelia Smollett Dalkeith, widow of Rev. John Macfarlane, D.D., sometime E.C. Minister, Dalkeith, died 25 September 1884, at Eskbank afo«sup»r«/sup»esaid, testate. Confirmation «i»ad «/i»onzissa. granted at Edinburgh, 12 July, to Jane Macfarlane, Collessie Bank, Dalkeith, Executrix dative «i»qua «/i»Residuary Legatee. Will or Deed, dated 2 January 1884, and recorded in Court Books of Commissariot of Edinbu«sup»r«/sup»gh, 19 November 1884. Value of Estate, ad onrissa, £97, 13s. 2d. Original Confirmation granted«b» «/b»19 November 1884. (Scotland, National Probate Index (Calendar of Confirmations and Inventories), 1876-1936 CONVICT, CRIMINAL, LAND & WILLS 1906) (Research):#735 Fasti Ecclesiæ Scoticanæ: the Succession of Ministers in the Church of Scotland from the Reformation (1915-), Scott, Hew, (9 volumes. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1915-), FHL book 941 D3s; FHL microfiche 6026402., vol. 5 p. 135. Name Jane Mcfarlane Gender Female Birth Date 04 Jun 1832 Birthplace MUTHILL,PERTH,SCOTLAND Father's Name John Mcfarlane Mother's Name Janet Gray Indexing Project (Batch) Number C11386-5 System Origin Scotland-ODM GS Film number 1040132 | Macfarlane, Jane (I9017)
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