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| 3051 | Has there been a big mix-up, or just lots of bad information in the census records? In the 1850 census, Wm. Jones and Charles L. Jones from Tennessee are living with the Sloan family in Lafayette Missouri. The Sloan daughter, Missouri, is living with the family next door. Then in 1860 Wm M. Jones, 34, from Illinois, is living with wife M.A.Jones, 29, in Beat 1, Bonham, in Fannin Co. with son Charles L. 9, and Wm. H. 6. So now Charles is two years younger than before, if he is the same boy. Then following this same family in Fannin Co. to 1880, three more children are added, and they are living a few homes away from Alexander and Nancy Sloan. In the 1900 census, Missouri is a widow, age 70, living with James Jones, 29, and his family. In this census, they state their birthdates, and Missouri says she was born in May 1830, instead of the Feb. 1831 date given by researchers. She also states her father was born in Virginia and her mother in Missouri, which is not the case, but who knows how together her mind may have been. | Sloan, Missouri Ann (I31227)
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| 3052 | Have no knowledge about this child. There is an unaccounted for John J. (or G.) McFarland in the 1840 census, living in Liberty with a wife and two children, one male, one female, and one older woman, on same page as the rest of the McFarlands of St. Francois Co. However, I believe this is Jesse Jackson McFarland, son of Jesse McFarland, living with his widowed mother. However, I believe that this John McFarland may have been a first son, born before Newton. He may have been the father of Robert McFarland, who appears as a one-seventh heir of the estate of John and Mary Fleming McFarland after John's death in Texas. He may also have been married to a Rebecca, because there is an unaccounted for Rebecca McFarland on the 1843 census for Texas in Fannin County. Mystery!! Have no knowledge about this child. There is an unaccounted for John J. (or G.) McFarland in the 1840 census, living in Liberty with a wife and two children, one male, one female, and one older woman, on same page as the rest of the McFarlands of St. Francois Co. However, I believe that this John McFarland may have been a first son, born before Newton. He may have been the father of Robert McFarland, who appears as a one-seventh heir of the estate of John and Mary Fleming McFarland after John's death in Texas. He may also have been married to a Rebecca, because there is an unaccounted for Rebecca McFarland on the 1843 census for Texas in Fannin County. Mystery!! | McFarland, John (I10106)
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| 3053 | Have not found a marriage record. However all the children were baptized at St. Fergus, Banff county | Robb, George GeR01 (I1442)
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| 3054 | Have not found any separate records about Newton. He does not appear in land records, nor in marriage records, nor does he appear in the census of 1830 or 1840. Have not found any separate records about Newton. He does not appear in land records, nor in marriage records, nor does he appear in the census of 1830 or 1840. 142b 29 McFarland Samuel 36 Ireland pg0142a.txt 142b 30 McFarland D. 27 TN pg0142a.txt 142b 31 McFarland Y. 11 TX pg0142a.txt 142b 32 McFarland Sarah 9 TX pg0142a.txt 142b 33 McFarland John 7 TX pg0142a.txt 142b 34 McFarland P. 5 TX pg0142a.txt 142b 35 McFarland Robert 3 TX pg0142a.txt 142b 36 McFarland M. Y. 3/12 TX pg0142a.txt 153a 34 McFarland Jas O. 22 Tenn pg0142a.txt 157a 25 McFarland Albert 28 MO pg0154a.txt 157a 26 McFarland E. 23 Ten pg0154a.txt 157a 27 McFarland Elizabeth 3/12 Tex pg0154a.txt 161a 8 McFarland Jas 5 Tenn pg0154a.txt 161a 9 McFarland Jane 50 KY pg0154a.txt 161a 10 McFarland Jas 17 MO pg0154a.txt 161a 11 McFarland Wm 16 MO pg0154a.txt 161a 12 McFarland M.G. 14 MO pg0154a.txt 161a 13 McFarland Newton 10 Tex pg0154a.txt 161a 14 McFarland Arthur 5 Tex pg0154a.txt 161b 15 McFarland Jasper 21 MO pg0154a.txt 161b 16 McFarland C. 24 Tenn pg0154a.txt 161b 17 McFarland M. 5/12 Tex pg0154a.txt 161b 30 McFarland Jno 62 Tenn pg0154a.txt 161b 31 McFarland Mary 64 VA pg0154a.txt 161a 36 McFarland Jackson 33 MO pg0154a.txt 161a 37 McFarland A. 20 KY pg0154a.txt 161a 38 McFarland Jas F. 21 Tex pg0154a.txt 161a 39 McFarland Jno W. 1 Tex pg0154a.txt | McFarland, Dr. Newton (I30739)
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| 3055 | Have not found this birth in Scottish records so far. | Galloway, William WiG01 (I1372)
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| 3056 | Haven't been found after this date. | Scullion, Patrick (I1704)
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| 3057 | Haven't found a descendant living in Scotland yet with this marker, but very likely. | A7803, SNP Cadet (I31685)
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| 3058 | Hayes Presidential Center Obituary Indexers and Volunteers. “Ohio Obituary Index.” Database. <i>Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center</i>. <a target="_blank" href="http://index.rbhayes.org/hayes/index/">http://index.rbhayes.org/hayes/index/</a> : 2009. | Source (S888)
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| 3059 | Hayes Presidential Center Obituary Indexers and Volunteers. “Ohio Obituary Index.” Database. <i>Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center</i>. <a target="_blank" href="http://index.rbhayes.org/hayes/index/">http://index.rbhayes.org/hayes/index/</a> : 2009. | Source (S312)
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| 3060 | Hazel B McFarlin lived at the Youngstown home with her parents at leas t until 1907 when she is listed as a 'student' in the Youngstown Cit y directory. | McFarlin, Hazel B. (I547)
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| 3061 | He is commonly given the middle name Bell, but no record showing that name has been shown. | "Bell" McFarland, William WiM14 (I19369)
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| 3062 | He is named in grandfather's (Samuel Spruill) will in 1760 and inherits 115 acres in Boxen Swamp. He is named in his father's will of 1759. | Spruill, Evan (I1216)
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| 3063 | He is not mentioned in his father's will, nor any heirs listed. | Spruill, Joshua (I1173)
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| 3064 | He is not mentioned in Samuel Sr. will of 1760. | Spruill, Godfrey (I1179)
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| 3065 | He is not on the 1870 nor 1880 census. There is a Charles McFarland in San Antonio in 1920, but his birthdate in Missouri would have been 1867, so I assume this Charles Pettit McFarland died in infancy. | McFarland, Charles Pettit (I9842)
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| 3066 | He is not the son of Watson and Mahulda Robbs, who are living in Talledega, Alabama in 1850 with their son James, b. 1833 in South Carolina | Robbs, James JaRs01 (I186)
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| 3067 | He is noted as the eldest son. He is on the 1777 tax list for Caswell Co. and has a land grant. | Black, John (I473)
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| 3068 | He legally changed his surname from McFarland to MacFarland. | McFarland, Harold Eugene (I17962)
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| 3069 | He may have been an officer/Capt/Lieut in the US Army during the War of 1812, and died during that conflict. | McDougal [MacDougal], Sam (I19485)
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| 3070 | He outlived his son, and was named in son's will, written in 1705. | Galloway, William WiG01 (I1372)
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| 3071 | He probably died in the Civil War, but haven't found any records yet. His wife purchased property in 1866 with her brother in Copiah Co. and the document said she was living in Simpson Co. | Savage, Jasper (I32346)
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| 3072 | He served in tugboats on the west coast as a Mate before the Second World War. He was elected as an Alderman of Central Saanich BC for 14 years after retirement. He was qualified to command a frigate or destroyer. He carried the King's Colour in t he Royal Guard for Princess Elizabeth during the Royal Visit of 1951. He was the Commander of Royal Guard for Princess Margaret during Royal Visit of 1958. He was the Commander of the Parade for Queen Elizabeth II in Victoria in 1959. He was appoi nted as Trustee of the Maritime Museum of British Columbia 1959. He held a Master Mariner's Certificate of Service (Foreign Going). He operated a market garden in Central Saanich from 1972 to 1992. [http://www.nauticapedia.ca/dbase/Query/Biolist2.php?name=MacFarlane,%20George%20Richard&id=13462&Page=1&input=MacFarlane,%20George] | Macfarlane, George Richard R.C.N. (I18582)
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| 3073 | He was a Captain in Wilson Co. Tennessee Tax District. He lived in Sumner Co. Tennessee in 1799. Served in the war of 1812. Left Tennessee about 1816-1817 for Louisiana with wife's parents. He established Baptist churches in North Louisiana. Lived in Claiborne Parish Louisiana in the earely 1820's. He and his wife were charter members of Providence Church (June 11, 1825) near Athens, Louisiana. | Brinson, Rev James Jesse (I26338)
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| 3074 | He was a veteran of World War II. | McFarland, Vernon Franklin (I15755)
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| 3075 | He was a veteran of World War II. | McFarland, Robert Lloyd (I15690)
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| 3076 | He was an executor to his father's will, therefore born about 1746, therefore could not be the son of Elizabeth Speller. | Spruill, John Read (I427)
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| 3077 | He was born on Bank Street, in the Ferryhill district of Aberdeen. He died from stomach problems three weeks later, on 14 Sep 1858. The cause of death was recorded as "Inflammatory softening of the mucous membranes of the stomach, about five days". He was buried at Spital Cemetery, Aberdeen. (Research):Douglas Kerr dokerr@gmail.com | Macfarlane, John (I10269)
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| 3078 | He was deceased at the time of the lawsuits over the estate of his grandfather John McFarland in 1876. He does not show up in the 1870 census with his brothers, so probably died before that. | DeGuire, John F. (I9737)
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| 3079 | He was veteran of World War II. | White, Albert Reeves (I15888)
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| 3080 | Headstone birth date shows 1769 ....Date that son John Royce entered in Royce Genelogy book shows March 10, 1771....His death was 2 days before his 99th birthdays which correlates with the death date that son David Llewellyn Royce filed with Court. | Royce, Matthew (I152714510131)
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| 3081 | heart trouble (rheumatic fever as a child) | Stewart, Frederick Alexander Major (I8)
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| 3082 | Henry and Helens desendants live mainly in the USA and Australia. | Duncan, Henry Anderson Horn (I14251)
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| 3083 | HENRY FREDERICK MCFARLAND/MCFARLIN (1905-1967) (Research by Peter Folsom McFarlin - June 2019) It is unknown if Henry and Thelma had other children besides daughte r Marilyn in 1938. | McFarlin, Henry F (I16633)
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| 3084 | Henry I McFarland was born in Ireland according to census records. On his death certificate it says his father was George W. McFarland, and he was from Scotland, but that conflicts with census data. Henry's wife was Millicent Bates Sampson, called Melissa. She was born June 14, 1815 in Massachusetts, and died Nov. 2, 1895 in Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., Michigan, as did her husband Henry. There are two possible ship records for Henry, one 1833, the other 1834. [E-mail from Mary Helen Haines CMW genealogist rec: 19 Apr 2017] State of Michigan Death record for Year ending 31 Dec 1896 Record Number: 207 Date of Death: Dec 10, 1896 Full Name of The Deceased: McFarland, Henry Male or Female: M White, Black, Muatto, Etc: W Married, Single, Widow or Widower: M Age: 89 Disease or Cause of Death: Paralysis Birthplace: Scotland Occupation: Farmer Parents: Geo. W. McFarland / Unknown Residences: Scotland / Unknown [1896 death record Henry McFarland.jpg attachment from MHH rec: 19 Apr 2017] | McFarland, Henry Irving HenIM01 (I14397)
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| 3085 | Henry William Hamilton, M.A., T.C.D., formerly Lieut, 3rd Dragoon Guards, b. 8 April, 1854, served in Egypt (medal and Khedive's star); m. 5 July, 1888, Margaret Ellen Susannah, dau. of the late Rev. James Bird, D.D., Rector of Foulsham, Norwich , and grand-dau. of Sir Bart., and has issue. 1. Wallace Bird, b. 2 April, 1894. 1. Laura Beauchamp Violet. 2. Marian Geraldine. (Burkes Landed Gentry of Ireland pub.1912) | Macfarlane, Henry William Hamilton (I18738)
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| 3086 | Her age is different with each census. | Blasemgame, Adelaide Livonia (I208)
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| 3087 | Her and children living with her parents at 1881 census. 1881 Scotland Census Name: Catherine McFarlane Age: 26 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1855 Relationship: Daughter Father's Name: Walter Buchanan Mother's Name: Mary Buchanan Where born: Kippen, Perthshire Civil Parish: Dunblane County: Perthshire Address: Barbush Farm Occupation: Shepherd's Wife (Research):Ancestry.com public tree TD Ferguson's Tree Owner: KLFFerguson shows parents as Alexander Buchanan & Mary Risk with DOB of 22 Mar 1857 Kippen. | Buchanan, Catherine Elizabeth (I15492)
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| 3088 | Her birth was registered as Jessie, not Janet. | Macfarlane, Jessie (I15580)
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| 3089 | Her full name was entered into Andrew B. Mcfarland's family Bible. | Evans, Sarah Jane (I28766)
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| 3090 | Her marriage certificate to J.F. Chamlee lists her name as Mary A. Terry, instead of Mary E. as she always signed. "Mary Ellen was a faith healer, and my older Sister, Prudence, told me how she would stick her with pins to "get the devil out of her." notes from Loma Patton, 2004 Mary McFarland was found living as an inmate in the insane asylum at Las Vegas, San Miguel County, New Mexico in the 1920 census. ED 180, p. 15 A. Loma told me that Mary Ellen did not have a permanent home after Arthur died, but moved around from relative to relative. Edwin got a phone call to come get her in 1921 in New Mexico, but when he went to where she asked him to come, she was gone and no one knew what happened to her. It seems the family did not know she had been living in the asylum. It is not known where she is buried. | Terry, Mary Ellen (I30754)
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| 3091 | Her name could be Jane according to a second census record. | Lennox, Jean (I521)
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| 3092 | Her name is probably Mary Frances Bell, and she is the Frances in the 1870 census. She would not be the mother of John Simpson Spruiell. | Family: Jeptha Spruiell / Mary F. Mitchell (F510)
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| 3093 | Her names comes from the Death Certificate of Milum Thomas McFarland. | Baker, Armina (I28133)
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| 3094 | HeritageQuest The biosketch below is taken from pages 178-9 of author J. T. Wilder's book titled Portrait and Biographical Record of Johnson and Pettis Counties, Missouri : containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the counties : together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States. This book was published in Chicago by Chapman Pub. Co. in 1895 and contains 653 pages. Jasper McFARLAND has been numbered among the progressive agriculturists of Johnson County for the past ten years and is the owner of a well improved homestead on section 35, township 47, range 27. He is one of the native sons of Missouri, his birth having taken place in Ste. Genevieve County, January15, 1838. Joseph and Mary E. McFARLAND, the parents of our subject, were born in North Carolina, and were married in Missouri. The father was but four years of age when, in 1812, he was brought by his parents to this state, and from that time until his death he continued to live within its boundaries. A man of genial and kindly nature, he had many friends, and no one was ever turned away form his door hungry. When he was summoned to his last reward, in 1861, his loss was deeply felt by the entire community. Jasper McFarland was the third in a family of six children, and he and one sister Mrs. Mary Anderson, are the only survivors. He received a fair education and on arriving at a man's estate looked around for a companion and helpmate. His choice fell on Cordelia S., daughter of Carroll and Sarah (McFarland) George, who were pioneers of Cooper and Morgan counties. The marriage of the young couple was celebrated March 12, 1864, and shortly after this event they moved to Nebraska, where our subject was engaged in freighting on the plains. Returning to Missouri in 1867, Mr McFarland rented land in Cass County, and then for a year leased a farm in this county. His next venture was to invest in property in Bates County, and from that time he seemed to prosper, as he was very ambitious and devoted every spare hour to the end he had in view. Finding that there was money in handling livestock, he bought and sold cattle in connection with his other employment. After a residence of sixteen years in Bates county, he purchased his present home of eighty acres, in 1885, and has the tract under good cultivation. The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. McFarland has been blessed by two children, Flora L. and Sarah E. The elder daughter, a very intelligent and accomplished young lady, is engaged in teaching school, and the younger is the wife of David Yancey, a well-to-do farmer of Lafayette County MO. In manner our subject is pleasant and courteous, readily making friends of all with whom he comes in contact. He uses his franchise in favor of Democratic nominees and principles, and religiously is identified with the Southern Methodist denomination. | McFarland, Jasper (I29871)
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| 3095 | Hetty Hart MacFarland was born 16 December 1862 at Hartford, Connecticut. She died of broncho-pneumonia and peritonitis on 12 April 1904 at New York Hospital, New York city, and was buried in the MacFarland family plot at the Moravian Cemetery, St aten Island, New York city. She was married 25 January 1883 at St. John's Church, Staten Island, New York city, by Rev. Dr. J.C. Ecclleston to William Ponsonby Furniss, son of William Furniss and Louise Chollet.[35] A newspaper article in the New York Times on 26 January 188 3 about the wedding of Hetty Hart MacFarland read as follows: "A WEDDING AT CLIFTON. Miss Hetty Hart MacFarland, daughter of W.W. MacFarland, the prominent lawyer of this City, was married at 12 o'clock yesterday, to Mr. William Ponsonby Furniss , grandson of the late Mr. William Furniss, at St. John's Church, Clifton, Staten Island. The presents were of great number and very valuable. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Ecclesine. The ushers were Mr. David Marsh, Mr. Henry Emerso n and Mr. Charles Phinnez. Mr. R. H. MacFarland, brother of the bride, was best man. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father, who gave her away. At the altar they were met by the groom and his best man. There were no brides-maids. Th e bride wore a simple brown dress. No reception was held but a wedding breakfast was given before the marriage at Arrochar, the residence of the bride's parents. After the service the newly married pair started on their way to Lakewood, N.J., when ce they will depart soon for the south. Among those present at the church were Mr. and Mrs. Ripley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lord, Mrs. and Miss Marsh, Mrs. Cyrus Clark, Miss Clark, Mrs. Fitzhugh Mayo, Miss Cuthbertson, Mrs. Harry Butler, Miss Butler, M r. Bayard Halsted, Mr. David Halsted, Mrs Greenfield and Mrs. Dr. Feeny." The reference to Hetty Hart MacFarland's marriage on 16 December 1882 made by C. M. Little is in error. In 1894 Hetty Hart MacFarland obtained injunctions against her husband who had begun divorce actions in New Jersey.[38] After the divorce, Hetty Hart and her children lived with her parents at Arrochar, Staten Island. Their presence their was conf irmed in the 1900 census. In the 1900 census Hetty Hart was listed as a "widow" probably to hide the fact of her divorced status. The 1900 census also listed her occupation as an antique dealer. (Research):http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~furnissvohsfamilies/Spencer/Spencer.html | MacFarland, Hetty Hart (I19549)
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| 3096 | HILL, Carrie - 28 May 1961 Burnet Pioneer Lady Mrs. Carrie Hill Dies...from Burnet bulletin, date unknown Mrs. Carrie Hill died at her home in Burnet Sunday, May 28, 1961. Funeral services were held May 29th at the Clements Funeral Home with Bro. L. V. Nobles of Bluffton officiating. Interment was in the Odd Fellows Cemetery under the direction of Clements Funeral Home. Pallbears were Laymond Parks, Dowin Stipp, Raymond Kuykendall, B. Pogue, Jesse Pogue, and Wallace Riddell. Mrs. Hill was born in Burnet County and lived here all her life. Her husband preceded her in death September 19, 1941, and one son, Percy Leiland preceded her in death Nov. 30, 1915. Everyone who knew Mrs. Hill loved her. She was a wonderful mother, grandmother and neighbor. She will be missed by many. She was a good Christian woman and was affiliated with the Burnet Church of Christ. Those surviving Mrs. Hill are one daughter, Mrs. Flora Renick of Burnet, two grandsons, Russel and Jerrell both of Burnet, and three grandchildren. The Bulletin Force joins other friends in expressing our deepest sympathy to the bereaved family. Out of town people attending Mrs. Carrie Hill's funeral were Mrs. Clara Low of Kerrville, Mr. and Mrs. Talbot Garven of Mountain Home, Mrs. Imo Smith, Mrs. Oscar Owens, Mrs. Laura Myers, Mrs. Bill Crider, and Mrs. James Carley and daughter all of Llano, Stark McQuain, Mrs. Lena Low, Mrs. Morris Edgar from Brownwood, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lowe, Cisco, Mrs. Gladys Jennings Crawford and Barbara Crawford of Cedar Park, Miss Fairy Simpson and Mrs. C. E. Jackson of Lampasas, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Coe of Marble Falls, Lola Garner of Abilene and Mr. and Mrs. Virgie Ruble of Bertram. HILL, Carrie - 28 May 1961 Burnet Pioneer Lady Mrs. Carrie Hill Dies...from Burnet bulletin, date unknown Mrs. Carrie Hill died at her home in Burnet Sunday, May 28, 1961. Funeral services were held May 29th at the Clements Funeral Home with Bro. L. V. Nobles of Bluffton officiating. Interment was in the Odd Fellows Cemetery under the direction of Clements Funeral Home. Pallbears were Laymond Parks, Dowin Stipp, Raymond Kuykendall, B. Pogue, Jesse Pogue, and Wallace Riddell. Mrs. Hill was born in Burnet County and lived here all her life. Her husband preceded her in death September 19, 1941, and one son, Percy Leiland preceded her in death Nov. 30, 1915. Everyone who knew Mrs. Hill loved her. She was a wonderful mother, grandmother and neighbor. She will be missed by many. She was a good Christian woman and was affiliated with the Burnet Church of Christ. Those surviving Mrs. Hill are one daughter, Mrs. Flora Renick of Burnet, two grandsons, Russel and Jerrell both of Burnet, and three grandchildren. The Bulletin Force joins other friends in expressing our deepest sympathy to the bereaved family. Out of town people attending Mrs. Carrie Hill's funeral were Mrs. Clara Low of Kerrville, Mr. and Mrs. Talbot Garven of Mountain Home, Mrs. Imo Smith, Mrs. Oscar Owens, Mrs. Laura Myers, Mrs. Bill Crider, and Mrs. James Carley and daughter all of Llano, Stark McQuain, Mrs. Lena Low, Mrs. Morris Edgar from Brownwood, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lowe, Cisco, Mrs. Gladys Jennings Crawford and Barbara Crawford of Cedar Park, Miss Fairy Simpson and Mrs. C. E. Jackson of Lampasas, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Coe of Marble Falls, Lola Garner of Abilene and Mr. and Mrs. Virgie Ruble of Bertram. | Hill, Carrie (I28537)
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| 3097 | HILL, Raymond -- Oct 1964 Source: newspaper clipping in Vertical File of the Herman Brown Free Library dated 8 Oct 1964. Newspaper not identified. Raymond Hill, 55, died in a Houston hospital Thursday, October 1st. Funeral services were held at the graveside at 3:00 p.m. Friday, October 2nd at the Oatmeal Cemetery. Mr. Hill is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Carolee Tetidrick, of North Carolina, Mrs. M.J. (Carrie) Gilcrease of Bertram, and Mrs. Ethel Anderson of Austin, three brothers, P.J. Hill of Houston, W.H. Hill Sr. of Austin, and M.C. Hill of Buchanan Dam. . HILL, Raymond -- Oct 1964 Source: newspaper clipping in Vertical File of the Herman Brown Free Library dated 8 Oct 1964. Newspaper not identified. Raymond Hill, 55, died in a Houston hospital Thursday, October 1st. Funeral services were held at the graveside at 3:00 p.m. Friday, October 2nd at the Oatmeal Cemetery. Mr. Hill is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Carolee Tetidrick, of North Carolina, Mrs. M.J. (Carrie) Gilcrease of Bertram, and Mrs. Ethel Anderson of Austin, three brothers, P.J. Hill of Houston, W.H. Hill Sr. of Austin, and M.C. Hill of Buchanan Dam. . | Hill, Raymond Lloyd (I9204)
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| 3098 | His birth appears in the Whitley Co. register as Evan Mcfarlan, born June 25, 1856 to parent Mahala McFarland, no father mentioned. | McFarland, Barney Preston (I28068)
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| 3099 | His birth year is all over the place in the census records. He was born between 1800 and 1810 according to the census record in 1840 when he was living in Sullivan Co. Indiana. In 1850 it says 1811, in 1860 it says 1805, 1870 says 1806. There is no doubt that his wife is Mary McFarland and she is born in Tennessee. However her birthdate also varies from 1800 to 1805. Have not been able to find the marriage record, and no proof that she has parents James and Caroline Rule. | Bradley, Asa Lloyd (I29143)
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| 3100 | His death certificate notes that he was born with spina bifida, and says that is the main cause of death. | McFarland, Milton E. (I9098)
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