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2501 | Father:Natural, Mother:Natural | McGaw, Jennie Isabel (I672)
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2502 | Father:Natural, Mother:Natural | McGaw, James (I671)
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2503 | Father:Natural, Mother:Natural | McGaw, Ida (I670)
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2504 | Father:Natural, Mother:Natural | McGaw, Helen (I668)
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2505 | Father:Natural, Mother:Natural | McGaw, Harriet (I667)
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2506 | Father:Natural, Mother:Natural | McGaw, Emma (I665)
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2507 | Father:Natural, Mother:Natural | McGaw, Elizabeth (Lizzie) (I662)
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2508 | Father:Natural, Mother:Natural | McGaw, Carleton Lewis (I657)
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2509 | Father:Natural, Mother:Natural | McGaw, Bradford (I656)
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2510 | Father:Natural, Mother:Natural | McGaw, Albert Arthur (I654)
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2511 | Father:Natural, Mother:Natural | McGaw, Addison William (I652)
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2512 | Father:Natural, Mother:Natural | Ellis, Robert (I635)
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2513 | Father:Natural, Mother:Natural | Ellis, Marion (I633)
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2514 | Father:Natural, Mother:Natural | Ellis, Dorothy M (I632)
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2515 | Father:Natural, Mother:Step | McGaw, Harriet (I667)
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2516 | Father:Natural, Mother:Step | McGaw, Ellen (I664)
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2517 | Father:Natural, Mother:Step | McGaw, Addison William (I652)
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2518 | Father:Step, Mother:Natural | McGaw, Ellen (I664)
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2519 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I13977)
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2520 | Fifth Census of the United States, 1830. (NARA microfilm publication M19, 201 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S2767)
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2521 | Filby, P. William, ed. <i>Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s</i>. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2012. | Source (S886)
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2522 | Filby, P. William, ed. <i>Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s</i>. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2012. | Source (S541)
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2523 | Find A Grave. Find A Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi: accessed 18 January 2013. | Source (S1746)
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2524 | First Census of the United States, 1790 (NARA microfilm publication M637, 12 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S320)
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2525 | First son, Frederick Randolph b. 1887 Dublin, Ireland, m. Nora LaFortune in 1915 in Victoria, BC, Canada, d. 1965 but don't know where. [http://genforum.genealogy.com/macfarlane/messages/312.html - post by Michele Musil 15 Oct 2001] | Macfarlane, Frederick Randolph (I18603)
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2526 | Flint, James, comp.. <i>Vital Records of Gardiner, Kennebec County, ME</i>. <i>Vol. 1.</i> Henry Sewall Webster of the New England Historic Genealogical Society (101 Newbury Street, Boston, MA 02116-3087), 1914. | Source (S485)
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2527 | Florrie was born to John and Annie whilst they were on an extended visit to Scotland. | Macfarlane, Flora Stuart "Florrie" (I14603)
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2528 | Following notes were taken from Ancestry tree of Karen13472. Please see the fuller notes with Mary McFarland Ward's daughter Rachel. 1796: Mary Ward marries Seth Moore on July 13th in Jefferson County, Tennessee. [iii] This is probably the widowed Mary (McFarland) Ward. 1796, Oct. 4: Seth Moore is named as one of the purchasers of Alexander Ward's property in the record of his estate sale.Seth Moore would have been Mary McFarland's husband for about 3 months.ii 1800: Seth Moore is listed on the census page with the McFarland family on the Morgan, Buncombe County, North Carolina census.Although the census was alphabetical, it shows that Seth Moore was living in the same district as the McFarland family.The children inSeth Moore's home are of an appropriate age to be the children of Alex and Mary(McFarland) Ward. [iv] 1801: Feb. 23. John McFarland of Buncombe purchases from Seth Moore of Buncombe 118 acres at the mouth of Beaverdam Creek, beginning at the bank of Pigeon River on line of McDowell's survey, for $75, paid in hand. Witness, Nathan Dever and Sam'l Rutherford. Signed Seth Moore. [v] 1807: DAVID WARD, a minor heir of ALEX. WARD-302 acres-Cocke County-on French Broad River beginning at a black oak corner to ALEXANDER ROGERS, with old conditional line, corner with WILLIAM HORN, conditional line with HORN, crossing road leading from Newport to mouth of Noley Chuckey-CC LEVY GIBSON and GEORGE SEWELL Surveyed February 4, 1807. [vi] 1809: Rachel Ward marries James Reed in Haywood County on Nov. 11.Haywood County was formed in 1809 from the same part of Buncombe County that Seth Moore and theMcFarlands were living in 1800. 1818: Seth Moore is listed with John McFarland and David Ward on the Ste Genevieve County, Missouri census taken October 18th. [vii] | Moore, Seth (I30024)
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2529 | footstone | Robb, John JoR03 (I2132)
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2530 | FOR 97-YEAROLD RENFREW RESIDENT«b» «/b»One of Renfrew's oldest residents died in Victoria hospital on August 21, 1953. He was John MacFarlane, a retired farmer, who was in his 98th year. Mr. MacFarlane was born in Grattan Township on May 13, 1856, son of Michael MacFarlane and the former Margaret Livingstone. Until his retirement 35 years ago, Mr. MacFarlane farmed in Grattan. Upon his retirement he moved to Renfrew. In 1886, he married the former Annie Barber, who predeceased him in 1938. The funeral took place on Monday, August 24, 1953 at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home with Rev. Walter Allum of Renfrew by Presbyterian church conducting the ser-vice. Interment was in Thomsonson-ville cemetery. Pallbearers were Dave MacFar-lane, Clinton Thompson, Arnold McIntyre, Silas Morris, Jackie Collins and Murray MacFarlane. Mr. MacFarlane is survived by one son, Stewart of Grattan and two daughters Mrs. Pearl Collins and (Nina) ,Mrs. K. M. Sharpe, both of Renfrew. | McFarlane, John "Jack" (I15714)
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2531 | For father's will. | Spruiell, Benjamin (I1204)
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2532 | For parents of John and further ancestors see: http://johnbrobb.com/JBR-ROBB-sur.htm | Robb, John JoR01 (I116)
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2533 | Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery: Name, Date of Interment, Rank/Branch of Service, Section, Grave MCFARLAND, RUFUS J, 05-19-75, SEA/USN, A-A, 600 Marriage Book 9, pg 419 R. J. McFarland, Jr. and Zelma Moffet Married 3/29/1918 License issued 3/29/1918 Filed 4/1/1918 | McFarland, Rufus Jackson Jr. (I28732)
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2534 | Found a newspaper photo of the Freshman Class of 1908 at Mayo College. It includes 10 young men, including Esker Scott and Neuman McFarland. This college was then called Mayo's East Texas Normal College of Commerce Texas. It is where Sam Rayburn graduated before going to the Univ. of Texas in Austin for his law degree. Mayo's became East Texas University. Esker Scott is Walter Esker Scott, who marries Numan's first cousin Euna Estelle McFarland, daughter of Newton Jackson McFarland. The 1920 Census has name as Newton, not Numan. | McFarland, Numan Horn (I30012)
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2535 | Found his Mexican death certificate. He split and married a Mexican women and had 4 kids. FSID LVQ7-GZP | Macfarlan, Samuel Hyde (I24789)
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2536 | Found in 1840 in Gibbs Co. GA, in 1850 in Lowndes Co. GA, where it says he was born in NC and is 60 yrs old with a son Aaron age 21 born in Georgia. Image 35/104 on Ancestry, fam 389. OBJE: _TEXT Location: Jones County, Georgia, USA | McFarlin, Washington (I16989)
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2537 | Found in an Ancestry tree were these notes: William E. McFarland, born Sept. 28, 1855, died Ap. 19, 1878, burial in Round Grove Cem. Erath Co. TX, father J. McFarland, mother C. McFarland. This is according to the transcription on the tombstone. I believe this is the correct person. | McFarland, William E. (I9691)
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2538 | Found James McFarland, born 1804 in TN, married to Elizabeth, born 1812 North Carolina, living in Wood Co. TX in the 1860 census, with children: Isabella E. 17, Mary A. 15, Robert A. 12, John K 11, Margaret 5, all born in Georgia. On Jan. 1, 1851, J. B. McFarland was issued a Nac. 3rd class land grant in Wood Co. for 320 acres: Pat. #739. However, he was not living in TX at this time if this is the same person. Is this instead, I. B. McFarland (Isaac Barton McFarland, his first cousin)? Did he patent the land and then sell it to James? Not sure if this is the correct family. Need to check land records or more to determine if the the Carroll Co. and the Murray Co. GA people are the same. | McFarland, James (I22877)
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2539 | Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: <a href="https://www.archives.gov/research/census/publications-microfilm-catalogs-census/1920/part-07.html" target="_blank">NARA</a>. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 are on roll 323 (Chicago City). | Source (S2707)
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2540 | Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: <a href="https://www.archives.gov/research/census/publications-microfilm-catalogs-census/1920/part-07.html" target="_blank">NARA</a>. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 are on roll 323 (Chicago City). | Source (S2807)
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2541 | Frances T. Ingmire writes "Jesse H. McFarland died on his farm in St. Genevieve County, Mo. He was drug to death by a run away horse." | McFarland, Jesse (I30583)
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2542 | Frank Josiah Lord was born about 15 September 1858. He died on 1 April 1897 at 38 years, 7 months and 16 days of age, at New York city, due to typhoid fever. He was buried on 4 April 1897 in the Lord family lot (56-A) at the Moravian Cemetery, Sta ten Island. His parents were Reuben Lord (born 24 September 1817 at Lyme, Connecticut, died 24 July 1891, buried in the Moravian Cemetery, Staten Island) and Arietta Everson (born 6 Februay 1831, died 14 February 1906, buried at Moravian Cemetery , Staten Island). [http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~furnissvohsfamilies/Spencer/Spencer.html] | Lord, Frank Josiah (I19355)
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2543 | Frank MacFarlane was her biological father. | Prowse, Mary Constance (I14828)
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2544 | Frank O McFarlin/McFarland (notes by PFMcF July 2018) 1900 census New Castle PA; shows Frank and wife Frances (Gill) living with her sister Sarah Gill. They were maried for three years. Frank reports having no children. He and Frances both died of Influenza in 1908. They are buried in the Union Hom e cemetery, Mercer co, PA. | McFarland, Frank O (I16309)
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2545 | FRED L MCFARLAND (1879 to 1962) Fred L McFarland is the oldest surviving son of Virgil and Mary McFarland. He first shows up in the 1900 Youngstown census, age twenty-one living with his parents, and a younger brother and sister. He is next located in 1920, still in Youngstown, owning a house on Dewey Ave, working in a steel mill, and married with one daughter. By 1930, Fred McFarland, age fifty-one, with wife Jennie, daughter Anna Bell and mother-in-law Bridget, is stil l in Youngstown, now on West Florida, and is still a yardmaster at a steel mill. Fred appears to have had only the one daughter. This "line" was not followed further. 1900 census; Youngstown, Ohio ED 72 p 20b (his age 21, born in Ohio, a RR fireman) 1920 census; Youngstown, Ohio ED 245 p 239 (his age 40, born in Ohio, a yardmaster at a steel mill) 1930 census; Youngstown, Ohio ED 70 p255 (his age 51, born in Ohio, a yardmaster at a steel mill) (by Peter Folsom McFarlin - May, 2012, rev Oct 2018) | McFarlin, Fred Louis (I16377)
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2546 | from biography, see Notes | Stewart, Colonel Alexander J (I11)
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2547 | From Burnet Bulletin Jan 23, 1902 ALEXANDER, Robert - (1828-1902) Mr. Robert Alexander Dead Mr. Robert Alexander, one of the landmarks of Burnet, died last Sunday morning in New Mexico. His remains reached this place yesterday, and were interred in the Old Cemetery, by the side of his wife. The news of his death was received with deep regret by the people of Burnet. As an indication of the universal esteem in which he was held, every business house in town closed its doors while the corpse was being driven from the depot to the old home. Such homage is an eloquent testimonial of the worthiness of the man. His four children, a number of brothers, and many other dear relatives and a host of friends were present at his funeral, which was conducted by Rev. J.M. Sherman yesterday afternoon. *********** Burnet County Federal Census 1860 364 Alexander Robt. 30 m blacksmith Arkansas 364 Alexander Lucinda 24 f Missouri 364 Alexander Thursey J. 7 f Texas 364 Alexander Bell 5 f Texas 364 Alexander Ann 3 f Texas 364 Alexander Frank 3/12 m Texas ******************** Burnet County Federal Census 1870 13 Alexander Robt. 42 m w blacksmith Ark. Lucinda 35 f w keeping house Mo. Isabell 15 f w TX. Eliza 13 f w Tx. Frank 10 m w TX. From Burnet Bulletin Jan 23, 1902 ALEXANDER, Robert - (1828-1902) Mr. Robert Alexander Dead Mr. Robert Alexander, one of the landmarks of Burnet, died last Sunday morning in New Mexico. His remains reached this place yesterday, and were interred in the Old Cemetery, by the side of his wife. The news of his death was received with deep regret by the people of Burnet. As an indication of the universal esteem in which he was held, every business house in town closed its doors while the corpse was being driven from the depot to the old home. Such homage is an eloquent testimonial of the worthiness of the man. His four children, a number of brothers, and many other dear relatives and a host of friends were present at his funeral, which was conducted by Rev. J.M. Sherman yesterday afternoon. *********** Burnet County Federal Census 1860 364 Alexander Robt. 30 m blacksmith Arkansas 364 Alexander Lucinda 24 f Missouri 364 Alexander Thursey J. 7 f Texas 364 Alexander Bell 5 f Texas 364 Alexander Ann 3 f Texas 364 Alexander Frank 3/12 m Texas ******************** Burnet County Federal Census 1870 13 Alexander Robt. 42 m w blacksmith Ark. Lucinda 35 f w keeping house Mo. Isabell 15 f w TX. Eliza 13 f w Tx. Frank 10 m w TX. | Alexander, Robert (I28690)
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2548 | From Lola McFarland Hill's book, "A Collection of Facts and Fancies of the Family of James Franklin McFarland and Mary Jane Harper McFarland", written in 1966. p. 104. "Lyle Kean married to James Robert McFarland-she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.R. Kean of Ladonia and was one of eight children: George Kean (married to Alice Stephens), Helen Kean Anderson, Corinne Kean Van Camp, fannie Kean Beall, Luther Kean, John Kean, Lyle Kean McFarland, Marie Kean Bothaker, and Vivian Kean Greene. She and Jim were married Dec. 27, 1919. They lived in Desdemona, Dallas, Ladonia, Lubbock, and now in Dallas. She assisted Dr. Gordon B. McFarland in his office for several years......" This is not entirely correct, because Lyle had two more siblings according to census records. From Lola McFarland Hill's book, "A Collection of Facts and Fancies of the Family of James Franklin McFarland and Mary Jane Harper McFarland", written in 1966. p. 104. "Lyle Kean married to James Robert McFarland-she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.R. Kean of Ladonia and was one of eight children: George Kean (married to Alice Stephens), Helen Kean Anderson, Corinne Kean Van Camp, fannie Kean Beall, Luther Kean, John Kean, Lyle Kean McFarland, Marie Kean Bothaker, and Vivian Kean Greene. She and Jim were married Dec. 27, 1919. They lived in Desdemona, Dallas, Ladonia, Lubbock, and now in Dallas. She assisted Dr. Gordon B. McFarland in his office for several years......" This is not entirely correct, because Lyle had two more siblings according to census records. | Kean, Lyle Viola (I30005)
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2549 | From Lola McFarland Hill's book, p. 93. HORTON EDGAR FULLER - born Dec.l, 1870 to Jordan and Minerva Fuller. Taught school and was a banker. He was intelligent honorable and pleasant. He died in Honey Grove in 1962 - 92 years of age. | Fuller, Horton Edgar (I30201)
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2550 | From Lola McFarland Hill's book, p. 98: DR. PAT HENRY - married to Jean Shelley JENNINGS, born Oct. 9, 1913. Married Feb. 18, 1936. He was the son of Patrick and Anna Henry. Lived in Fort Worth and Wichita Falls and San Antonio. Graduated from T. C. U. and attended Yale. Has been the only pastor of the Preston Road Christian Church, now the Northway Christian Church. He has spent three summers abroad - including the Holy Land, Europe and Great Britian. He is very active in promoting ecumenical trends and is a very interested participant in Christian-Jews dialogues. He is especially well-honored and appreciated in his own congregation as well as in the Dallas Area of Christian Churches. He 1s the senior minister in point of oontinued service in the area. His sense of humor is most refreshing, and his genuine concern for those who are ill or distressed is his most beloved attribute. | Henry, Patrick Jr. (I29985)
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