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3451 | LYSANDER J MCFARLAND (1835 to 1862) (Research by Peter Folsom McFarlin - updated June, 2018) Lysander J McFarland was born in Coitsville, Ohio about 1835 (census d ata) and in 1850 was living there with his brother John, sister Sara h and mother Melissa. They were next to his sister Mary (McFarland) an d William Brackenridge and their fam ily. Lysander appears to be helpin g with John's small home farm. Nearby, also in Coitsville, lived Laur a Bissell, daughter of Porter and Margaret. Lysander and Laura were married in Mercer co, Illinois on June 2nd 186 0. However, they were listed in the July 1860 census of the town of Ta fton in Grant co Wisconsin, where he was a harness maker. By 1862 Lysander had volunteered in the Union Army during the civil wa r. He was a private in Co K 7th Wisconsin Infantry, (mustered in on Se pt 21, 1861 with a total of 1106 men). His war record is unknown. While Lysander was serving, Laura had moved to Illinois and gave birt h to their daughter Blanche in August of 1862. By December of 1862, Ly sander became ill with "Chronic Diarhear" and died Dec 19th 1862 in th e Carver General Hospital in Washin gton D.C. This was typical of man y Union soldiers at the time. He was buried in the nearby Soldiers Hom e National Cemetery (#3377). In 1870, Laura was living in Viola, Mercer co, Illinois next to (a cou sin?) Abby M Hogg and Abby's two daughters. In 1880 she and Blanche ar e near to James (b 1806) and Mary Hogg , still in Viola. In 1900, daughter Blanche, age 38, is unmarried and boarding in Fordyc e, Dallas co, Arkansas. (Research):PFM's SOURCES 1850 census; Coitsville, Mahoning co, Ohio p 580b; John McFarlane farm er a 29 b Ohio, Sarah McF a 17 b O, Lysander McFarlane farmer a 15 b O hio, Melissa McF a 45 b VT. 1860 census; Tafton, Grant co, Wisconsin p 703; Lysander J McFarland H arness maker a 25 b Ohio, Laura Mcf a 22 b Ohio 1870 census; Viola, Mercer co, Illinois p 199; Laura McFarland a 3 4 b O, Blanche McF a 7 b Illinois 1880 census; Viola, Mercer co, IL p 290; Laura McFarland a 44 b Ohio , Blanche McF a 17 b Illinois 1900 census; Fordyce, Dallas co, Arkansas p 36b; Blanche McFarland boa rder b Aug 1862 Illinois | McFarland, Lysander J. (I14011)
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3452 | m | Phillips, Eunice Louise (I1113)
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3453 | m | Phillips, George Zina (I1063)
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3454 | M.D., Tufts University Medical School | McGaw, Dr. David Edgar MD (I1104)
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3455 | Macfarlane - Jay4 Gordon and Max4 ParkerMacfarlane - [John3 Menzies, John2 Morton, John1 Menzies] #1b 1833 in Sterling, Perthshire, Scot., d 1892 in St. George, Washington, UT. | Macfarlane, Jay Gordon (I9977)
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3456 | MacFarlane Burial Location - Montreal Memorial Park Cemetery (Jardins Urgel Bourgie Montréal), St. Laurent, Quebec, Canada http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=266f6d32-6107-44dd-ba40-0a89f69d48c0&tid=53056884&pid=375 Peter Marshall MacFarlane and Ruby Louise Yale http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=56fbfcef-7319-47bf-9347-ae2077928afd&tid=53056884&pid=375 50th Wedding Anniversay - George Greig MacFarlane and Jennie Margaret McIntyre http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=785e19a3-c66f-45ac-94f2-c995737814f7&tid=53056884&pid=375 | Yale, Ruby Louise (I15212)
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3457 | Macfarlane, Elizabeth F, b. 5 Mar 1859, d. 25 Jul 1931, age: 72yr, born in Wales, | Ford, Elizabeth "Lizzie" (I14618)
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3458 | Macfarlane, Hazel S, b. 27 Oct 1895, d. 19 Feb 1932, age: 36yr, born Loa, UT, | Stevens, Hazel (I14506)
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3459 | MacKerchar is said to be a sept of Clan Farquharson | MacKerchar, Cirsten (I21434)
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3460 | Mackinney from clan MacKinnon. [Robert Bain-Clans & tartans of Scotland] | McKimie [McKinny], Isabel (I26978)
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3461 | Maclure from clan MacLeod of Harris [Robert Bain - Clans & Tartans of Scotland] | McLew [Maclure?], Christian (I27128)
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3462 | Mahala appears in the 1860 census in Lynn Camp, Knox Co. p. 8, fam. 64 with her mother and what appears to be her child Preston, age 4. Mary McFarland 72 VA Haly 40 VA Preston 4 KY | McFarland, Mahala (I28001)
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3463 | Maine County, District and Probate Courts. | Source (S630)
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3464 | Maine State Archives. <i>Maine Marriages 1892-1996 (except 1967 to 1976)</i>. Maine. Index obtained from Maine Department of the Secretary of State, Maine State Archives, <a href="http://www.state.me.us/sos/arc/files/dbinfo.htm">http://www.state.me.us/sos/arc/files/dbinfo.htm.</a> | Source (S500)
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3465 | Maine State Archives. <i>Revolutionary War Land Grants and Pension Applications Index</i>. Augusta, Maine: Maine State Archives. | Source (S643)
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3466 | Major in teh 2nd Battalion, Cumberland Militia in the Revolution. | McFarland, William (I20054)
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3467 | Major: Music Education | McGaw, Richard Donald (I684)
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3468 | Major: Music Education | McGaw, Richard Donald (I684)
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3469 | Malcolm and his family remain in Duanesburg when [brother] Norman sets off for Schoharie. In the 1820 Census.... FSID LYN6-BYT | McFarlan, Malcolm (I19502)
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3470 | Malcolm Lobban (my father) was born Nov 1909 Dumbarton Burgh and died 1959 Alexandria, Bonhill Parish, Dunbartonshire. Both parents are buried in Alexandria Cemetery (Lair 223 Section A2) [Email from Malcolm Lobban rec: 7 June 2009] | Lobban, Malcolm AlM04 (I23920)
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3471 | Malcolm McFARLAN, baptised Nov. 17, 1778, in Princetown, Schenectady New York, and died in 1868 in Masonville, Delaware County, New York [Beach Hill], aged 90 years. He married Margaretta DeGRAFF on 13 April , 1809, in Princetown, Schenectad y 3rd Ward. (First) Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Schenectady. They migrated, into Schoharie County about 1815 with her brother Nicholas and Helen DeGraff, where they farmed alongside each other in the Seward Valley. (The McFarlans of Schenectady and Schoharie by William Bruce MacFarland contained in Norman McFarlan in New York lineage.pdf rec: as e-mail attachment from MHH 20 Oct 2015) FSID LYN6-P8X | McFarlan, Malcolm (I19482)
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3472 | Malcolm McFarlane - Presbyterian - Reads/Writes - Blacksmith - sponsored by John Whitehead at Collingwood for 3 months at £75 with rations FSID LH6F-J4N (Research):http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/j/a/c/Jill-Jackson-3/BOOK-0001/0003-0001.html | McFarlan, Malcolm (I19743)
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3473 | Malcolm Mcfarlane died in 1875 at Causewayhead. Helen Mcfarlane was living with her daughter in Glasgow [presumeably at 1881 census] [ http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,215881.0.html ] Son Malcolm's Death Certificate shows mother's name as Ellen. FSID LH6F-LXX | Christie, Helen (I21633)
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3474 | malcolm.lobban@bigpond.com Jan 10 2018 Dear Friends. After several weeks of illness, leading up to Christmas 2017, my dear wife, Mary Dougan Lobban (nee Paton) was finally diagnosed with lower abdominal cancer. Such was her general state of fitness, that she was considered too frail to undergo strong chemotherapy or radiation treatment, and she was committed to the Palliative Care unit in Modbury Hospital, where she finally succumbed to the inevitable. In the evening of Monday 1st January, she passed on peacefully surrounded by family. The funeral (cremation) ceremony took place at Harrison Funeral Home, Ridgehaven, SA, on Monday 8th January. A large congregation of family and friends attended to say the final farewell. The service was non-religious and tastefully conducted by, Rebecca Wilson, Funeral Celebrant. A large amount of floral tributes arrived from overseas and from here in Australia, plus numerous cards of sympathy. Family mourners apart, it was nice to welcome several members of the Scottish Associations of South Australia (SASA) organisation. Similarly, some residents from our local neighbourhood in Pooraka, bore testimony to how well May was recognised in the district. Our Piper Grandson, Jason Moore, provided that wee touch of "hame" with some of May's favourite tunes, including "Dark Island". Likewise, a display of family photographs taken during May's lifetime, and our 64 years of happy married life, was screened to the tunes "It Had to be You" (Sinatra) and "Unforgettable" (Nat King Cole): both reminders of our courting days! Thus, on behalf of my family, I take this opportunity to thank the Harrison Funeral staff and everyone who attended, or simply sent me condolences. My May had a lovely send off, which will be long remembered in our family. Respectfully yours. . .Malcolm Lobban & Family. Pooraka, SA. 10th January 2018. | Paton, Mary Dougan "May" (I23909)
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3475 | Malcolme McFarland born 18 Oct 1658 Buchanan and Mary McFarlane born 1660 Buchanan. Married 1683. Only one child John born in Buchanan. [E-mail from David McFarlane kit 124448 to Terrance cc'd to me 4 Apr 2018] | Mcfarland, Malcome (I26854)
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3476 | Male over 45, so born before 1775. 4 males under 10. One male 10-15, so is possible. | Bryce, William (I2336)
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3477 | MARGARET (MCCLELLAND?) MCFARLAND (1781 to ca 1855) (Research by Peter Folsom McFarlin - draft of Jan 17, 2011, Oct 2018) Margaret (McClelland?) married Alexander McFarland about 1803 or 1804 , which is inferred from the age of their son John, born about 1805 . I have tentatively made her a daughter of (John?) McClelland, sinc e there is so much 'interaction' with Mc Clellands throughout this McFa rland family's life. In Pennsylvania, where Alexander likely lived for the eight years prio r to his 1800 arrival in Coitsville, Ohio, there are numerous McClella nd families 'available' for him to meet. Margaret was born in Pennsylv ania about 1781 (1850 census), an d would be 23 at the time of her marr aige. In the 1820 Coitsville census (her age now thirty-nine), she ha s six sons and a daughter. At that time, a John McClelland (age 45+) a nd his family, live nearby to the south in Poland, Ohio. In 1830, t h e same John McClelland, (now aged 70-80), still lives in Poland. Thi s man could well be her father, since she is forty-nine in 1830. Proba te records should be checked here. The 1840 Coitsville "heads of families" census, lists (widow) Margare t McFarlane, with two girls and two boys. Her next-door farmer neighbo rs, each with their families, are listed as; Andrew McFarlane, age 50- 60, (probably her brother-in-law) , and another Andrew McFarlane, age 2 0-30, who was likely her son. Also at that time, now nearby in Coitsvi lle, was a William McClelland, age 30-40, possibly her nephew or young er brother, and perhaps the appointed guardian of her younger child ren . Again, in 1850, widow Margaret maintains her Coitsville household, no w only with her two youngest sons; James, age 35, and Robert, age 27 , who were both listed as laborers. Her son Alex McFarlane, who is no w age 40, a blacksmith, lives next doo r with his own family. William M cClelland, a farmer, age 48, born in Pennsylvania, also still lives ne arby. One of his daughters, Samantha McClelland, age 23, is living a t the Wm McClelland home. Later that year, Samantha marries a Willia m McF arland, probably son of William and Betsy (Loveland) McFarland. Widow Margaret is not found in any of the 1860 or 1870 census schedule s for Coitsville and area. She perhaps died between 1850 and 1860. PFM's SOURCES for Margaret (McClelland?) McFarland 1820 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 238 with Alexander McFarland (Margaret 's age 26-45) 1830 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 249 with Alexander McFarland (Margaret 's age 40-50) 1840 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 188b; (widow) Margaret McFarlane age 5 0-60, male age 20-30 the farmer (son James?), boy age 10-15 (Robert?) , two girls age 10-15 (one is Peggy?) 1850 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 579b; Margaret McFarland (head) a 69 , b PA real value $400, James McF laborer a 35 b Ohio, Robert McF labo rer a 27 b Ohio. 1860 census; ? | McCelland, Margaret (I16246)
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3478 | MARGARET (WILTSIE) MCFARLIN 1864 -1949 by; Peter F McFarlin - 2008 TEACHER UNTIL AGE TWENTY-SIX Margaret Welles Wiltsie was born 24 September, 1864 in Dundee, Illinois. She had an older brother Charles, born in 1858 who died of dysentery at age one and a half. Also, an older sister Bertha (Bertie), born in 1861, who died at just thirteen mon ths old. Margaret was therefore, the oldest of the remaining three children of John C and Mary (Welles) Wiltsie. She had two younger brothers; George Wiltsie, born 1868 and Walter Wiltsie born 1871. In 1870, when age six, young Maggie (as she was called then) lived in Dundee, Illinois on her parents farm. Ten years later, Maggie and family were living in Elgin, Illinois and her father had gone into the cattle dealing business. PFM's uncle Kirk McFarlin (Margaret's son) relates in 1974; "She began teaching - she was a teacher at sixteen (1881) which was in those days not uncommon, in the Elgin Academy and I think she went from there to the schools in Evanston, at which t ime she was married." (# 1) CAMPING AT CREED While William McFarlin was working in Kansas in the late 1880's, "...he came in contact with certain people in Topeka who had membership in a camp in Colorado - in the near vicinity of Creed, which is up at the top of the divide, at the head water s of the Rio Grande. My mother was invited there, by a different family, to the same fishing camp. They met there under that vacation condition - in the early days of that country. My mother was teaching school in (Elgin) Ill, where she was spons ored by a very fine family, who were the ones who were responsible for her being out there at that camp. and she was very much taken with Colorado at the time. Somewhere there used to be a scrapbook that she had made at that time. Well - so one th ing led to another; the courtship letters were very formal in those days." WEDDING AND HOUSEKEEPING When Margaret and William were married in 1891, the certificate was signed by Rev A H Ball, member of the 1st Congregational Church of Elgin, Illinois. She and William had their first child, Charles Kirk McFarlin, born in Topeka, Kansas. Then the y had Donald Welles McFarlin in 1900 while living in East Orange, New Jersey. Kirk relates in 1974; ..."Then she came out here (New Jersey) and she was primarily a housekeeper, but she had many interests - cultural interests; a woman's club. I can remember she was always writing papers about something...occasionally interes ted in music but only as an auditor. She was interested in art, she was interested in travel, all in a constrained manner...and the one great thing she did for my brother and I; she was anxious for us to have the best education. She had brown eyes ...and was 5'5" with brown hair. She was considered to be quite a beautiful girl and woman." CHRISTAN SCIENCE "She was always religiously interested, as a Presbyterian and perhaps a Congregationalist, but through her difficulties she became a Christian Scientist." Margaret had remained a Congregationalist until becoming a Christian Scientist. "On Novembe r 2, 1917, she joined The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, At the time, Mrs McFarlin was a member of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, East Orange, New Jersey, and her address was 170 Glenwood Av enue, East Orange." (# 2) (As to her husband William's religious interests Kirk relates that "...he was always a decent man, but to my knowledge never really had any religious affiliation.") "And she became very - what I considered to be too - deeply engrossed. At the time when we thought she could have had help for this physical handicap, she would not have it." (PFM says here in 1974: "She relied on the spirituality instead of the p racticality?")..."that's right. She became a Reader...in the Maplewood church - that's the 1st Church (of Christ Scientist). Normally, the man is the 1st Reader, the woman reads the bible and the man reads The Science Now. And she was superintende nt of sunday school for a number of years." MEETING THE FOLSOMS her son Donald had met and become friends with, young Eddie Folsom of Brookline, Massachusetts, while at a summer camp in New Hapshire about 1912 and 1913. Her older son Kirk courted Eddie's older sister, Mary Folsom about 1918 through 1924. Thi s was when Kirk was finishing at MIT in Cambridge,Massachusetts adn later when he joined the US Navy flying with the naval air force in England as a meteorollogist during WW I. There are various photos of Kirk and his mother outside the Folsom's B eacon Street home in Brookline and of her canoeing on Lake Winnepesaukee, New Hampshire SEPARATION William and Margaret McFarlin separated about 1920-21, likely because of her nervousness (see below) and her extremist views regarding Christian Science and her desire for independence. Son Kirk went to live with his mother, while her son Donald f irst stayed with his father for a while and then, by April of 1930, Donald was enumerated with his mother at her South Terrace address. After Donald married Peggy Folsom in 1932 Mrs McFarlin lived on her own for the rest of her life, as did her husband, William. Kirk had a christmas dinner party in 1932 with Margaret, both her sons and their wives plus young Kirk (Mac) and Polly's parents, the Hollenbecks. STROKE "As my mother's condition became more and more difficult...she had developed what I considered to have been a nervous condition which persued her until she had this stroke, which I felt was the conclusion of many things. But it was basically a ner vous weakness I thought. That was about 1935-1937; something like that. She was in Florida visiting at the time, seeing some cousins (the Crabtrees). And she was massively handicapped from that time on with paralysis. She had lost all of one side , but she wasn't going to be done in by something like that. And it was twelve years under those impossible conditions. At that time it was possible to obtain help (live-in nursing assistance) in this area which she did obtain then" PASSING Margaret Wiltsie McFarlin died 6:30 am, March 26, 1949 at her own home in Springfield, New Jersey at age eighty-four. Her cause of death was a cerebral hemorrhage which occured twenty-three days earlier. Also noted as an antecedent cause was cereb ral arteriosclerorsis starting sixteen years earlier, in 1933, when she was sixty-eight. James C Christian, DO, of Harrison St, East Orange, New Jersey, had been her attending physician since 1934, and had last seen her alive the morning she died. Her son Kirk McFarlin, the informent on Margaret's death certificate, stated that she was born in Dundee, Illinois, September 24, 1864, was now a widow, and had been living at 39 Henshaw Ave, Springfield, Union co, New Jersey for the prior ninetee n months. Further, that she was a housewife, and her father had been John C Wiltsie and her mother's maiden name had been Mary Wells. FSID MW9Y-7DT (Research):Family Tree DNA (www.familytree.com) Family Tree for Mr. Peter Folsom McFarlin NOTES (# 1) Peter Folsom McFarlin (PFM); 9-10 October, 1974 - Personal conversations between PFM and his uncle Kirk and aunt Polly McFarlin while at their home in Short Hills NJ. These were willingly taped and later transcribed to text. Many of the McFa rlin (also spelled McFarland therein) births, marriages, and deaths, with the names, are from the 1832 William McFarland bible, presented to his grandson, William Kirk McFarland by Wm K's mother, Sarah (Kirk) McFarland, March 9, 1897(sic-1877). Ph otocopies of the handwritten vital records pages in that bible, plus copies of other vital record notes and letters, were given to PFM by Kirk, who had the bible and notes in his possession at that time. (#2) 2003 letter from The Mary Baker Eddy Library, Boston MA to PFM. REFERENCES: -1870 census; Dundee, Kane co, Illinois p 261 with her father John Wiltsie (Maggie's age 6, born in Illinois, attending school) -1880 census; Elgin, Kane co, Illinois ED 85 p 322 with her father John Wiltsie (Maggie's age 15, born in Illinois, f b in NY, m b in NY, attending school) -1885 Elgin, Illinois city directory; Miss Margaret Wiltsie, Teacher at Elgin Academy, bds 144 South St (with John C Wiltsie) -1887, 1888 Elgin, Illinois city directories; Miss Margaret Wiltsie, teacher -1890 Evanston, Illinois city directory; Miss Margaret W Wiltsie, teacher, Hinman Ave School, resides 323 Hinman Ave, Rogers Park -1891 Illinois State board of Health; register 2 p 296, marraige license # 751, for; William Kirk McFarlin a 31of Topeka, Kansas, and Margaret Welles Wiltsie a 26 of Elgin, Illinois -1895 census; Davenport, Iowa; William McFarland (sic) a 35, Margt McFarland a 30 and Charles McFarland a 2 b Kansas. -1900 census; East Orange, Essex co, New Jersey ED 180 p 201 with her husband William (Margaret's age 35, born in Illinois, m 9 yrs, 1 of 1 children alive, b f and m b NY) -1910 census; East Orange City, Essex co, New Jersey ED 163 p 266b with her husband William (Margaret's age 46, born in Illinois, m 19 yrs, 2 of 2 children alive, b f and m b in US) -1920 census; East Orange, Essex co, New Jersey ED 31 p 70 with her husband William (Margaret's age 46 sic, born in Illinois, b p b in Ohio sic) living at 170 Eastwood St (Glenwood Ave). -1930 census; Millburn, Essex co, New Jersey ED 505 p 5b with her son Donald only (Margaret's age 65, born in Illinois, mar when 34, b p b in NY) living at 84 South Terrace -1949 New Jersey State Department of Health, Certificate of Death #11866 | Wiltsie, Margaret Welles (I16690)
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3479 | Margaret Ellen Susannah, dau. of the late Rev. James Bird, D.D., Rector of Foulsham, Norwich, and grand-dau. of Sir William Proctor-Beauchamp, Bart. (Burkes Landed Gentry of Ireland pub.1912) | Byrd, Margaret Ellen Susannah (I18749)
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3480 | Margaret FERGUSON was born circa 1754. She married Duncan MACFARLANE , shoemaker, son of Duncan MACFARLANE and Margaret MACFARLANE, on 10 Aug 1779 at Callander. (Andrews Ancestors Direct.rtf on file) (Research):Name Margaret Fergusson Gender Female Christening Date 01 Apr 1750 Christening Place PORT OF MONTEITH,PERTH,SCOTLAND Father's Name Peter Fergusson Mother's Name Elizabeth Mcgreggor https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X13J-V7Q Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950 Indexing Project (Batch) Number C11388-2 System Origin Scotland-ODM GS Film number 1040201 | Ferguson, Margaret (I14744)
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3481 | Margaret Jane McFarlane m. Samuel Bartlett: settled in Waweig, Saint Croix Parish, Charlotte County: had seven children: | McFarlan, Margaret Jane (I14770)
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3482 | Margaret was 8 years old when she was struck and killed by a streetcar near her home. | Macfarlane, Margaret A. (I10297)
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3483 | Margaret was not with the family at 1851census and is presumed deceased. [The Ancestors of Brian Doig-http://www.doig.net/Ken.html] (Research):name: Margret Macfarlan gender: Female baptism/christening date: 16 Mar 1848 baptism/christening place: BALFRON,STIRLING,SCOTLAND birth date: 24 Feb 1848 father's name: John Macfarlan mother's name: Sarrah Mcgregor indexing project (batch) number: C11472-4 system origin: Scotland-ODM source film number: 104197 | Macfarlane, Margaret (I15547)
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3484 | Margaret, born June 5, 1792; lost in the Atlantic, 1821. [ History of Clan Macfarlane by Mrs C.M. Little pub. 1893 p222] | Macfarlane, Margaret (I13613)
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3485 | MARGERY MCFARLIN (ca 1830 to ca 1830) (Research by Peter Folsom McFarlin - May, 2012, revised Dec 1st 2017) This daughter of James and Melissa McFarland/McFarlin is noted in th e cemetery listing for Hopewell Cemetery, New Bedford, Lawrence county , Pennsylvania as follows; "Margery McFarlin dau of James and Melissa Mcfarland who departed thi s life july16 aged 9 years 11months & 27 days". No year is given. Cons idering the known birthdates of the other children of these parents , I have assigned her birthdate to aro und 1828, and her date of deat h ten years later in 1838. | McFarland, Margery (I436)
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3486 | Marie WALLINGFORD was born on 12 Aug 1906 at Glasgow. She married Pharic MACFARLANE , Civil Engineer, son of John MACFARLANE , master slater and Isabella CARRICK, on 29 Jul 1931 at Glasgow. She died on 1 Oct 1992 at Christchurch aged 86. | Wallingford, Marie (I14706)
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3487 | MARILYN MCFARLIN (ca1938 - ?) (Research by Peter Folsom McFarlin - June 2019) It is not known if Marilyn (McFarlin) Stevens and Alfred had any child ren before they divorced in June 1967, or if she remarried. | McFarlin, Living (I16746)
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3488 | Marital Status: Célibataire; Relation to Head of House: Fils | MacDonald, Walter Archie Joseph (I1321)
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3489 | Marital Status: Divorced; Relation to Head: Daughter | Counts, Mary Louise (I2327)
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3490 | Marital Status: Married | Weir, Hal Mack (I2378)
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3491 | Marital Status: Married | Sproule, Patrick Joseph (I1407)
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3492 | Marital Status: Married | Sproul, John Henry (I1323)
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3493 | Marital Status: Married | Sproul, John Henry (I1323)
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3494 | Marital Status: Married | Irvine, Robert James RoI01 FT88580 (I1626)
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3495 | Marital Status: Married | Irvine, Robert James RoI01 FT88580 (I1626)
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3496 | Marital Status: Married | McFarland, William Franklin (I24770)
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3497 | Marital Status: Married | McFarling, Pearlie Austin (I32039)
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3498 | Marital Status: Married | MacFarland, Charles Elsworth (I31424)
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3499 | Marital Status: Married; Marital Status: Widowed; Relation to Head: Wife | Crawford, Marion (I553)
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3500 | Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Chef | McDonald, William (I1329)
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