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5251 Parents: James Saxton & Nancy Dawson Saxton, Parthena Grey Dawson (I19563)
 
5252 PARENTS: Nathan HOBBS and Mary WILSON.
CENSUS: 1850 ARKANSAS, Crawford County, Sugar Loaf Township. Catherine
McFarland 61 VA. Living with son Robert S. 
Hobbs, Catherine (I29823)
 
5253 PARENTS: Thomas PORTER.
FATHER A CAPTAIN, born before 1715 in England? 
Porter, Ann or Elizabeth (I30666)
 
5254 PARENTS: Thomas PRICE and Jane _____.
LINKS: Will of Thomas Price Sr. Will Book 2 Russell Co, VA, page 76 Exec 14 Apr
1803 and proved 28 Aug 1804 Wife Jane. Daughter Jane McFarland.

One unverified source says she died in 1830. 
Price, Jane (I30390)
 
5255 Parlan and Thomas went to Albany, N. Y., about 1798.
FSID KGCJ-77Z 
Macfarlane, Thomas (I13055)
 
5256 Parlan and Thomas went to Albany, N. Y., about 1798.
FSID KGCJ-7ST 
Macfarlane, Parlan (I13058)
 
5257 Part of Jane Jett's household. Jane is Mary's aunt. Mary's mother Catherine Swann, so Jane's sister. Catherine married a Berry Beasley. Mary is noted here as born in Tx; she is 12. Beasley, Mary (I20194)
 
5258 part of the I haplogroup McFarland, James D. (I32333)
 
5259 Participated in Dunmore's Expedition Wylie, William (I2075)
 
5260 Patricia Ann ALLEN was born on 9 Aug 1934 at Wanganui. She married John Pharic MACFARLANE , barrister and solicitor, son of Pharic MACFARLANE , Civil Engineer and Marie WALLINGFORD, on 1 Jul 1955 at Christchurch. Allen, Patricia Ann (I14878)
 
5261 Paul Richard had a brain tumor and lived for 6 years after the surgery
he had several surgerys, and was bed ridden the last year. and died
of pneumonia at the henry co. hospital. 
McFarland, Paul Richard (I23596)
 
5262 Pay for 18 days for driving cattle. Not sure if this belongs to this John Wiley. There were two John Wileys in Augusta. Wylie, John (I1924)
 
5263 Pay for 3 days service with Capt. Samuel McDowell's company as part of the Dunsmore's Expedition Wiley, Alexander (I1973)
 
5264 Peggy is my sister....About that family line...
now you are going to have to be patient with me because I'm going to confess a little bit here.....I'm being a little bit of a "dog-in-manger" here.
Before I met you folks I spent 2 years going to the local archives, manually digging out the tidbits about the family...I still have a lot of that work to do on older siblings of John Malcom (Pop, dad called him). When I first got into Clan MaFarlane and Ancestry.com I kept everything private but I am learning you have to give to get.
To my small credit, I've changed my Ancestry tree to public. And I tried to make my profile on Clan MacFarlane public but it won't change and I just get an error message back...The same thing happens when I tried to upload a photo to my profile. I sent an email in about it but haven't heard anything about it.
I'm totally jealous that you and Terrance and Mary Helen get copies of the lineage of everybody in Clan MacFarlane, it's a great deal. I assume those records are availavble to the membership through your database, but up until now I haven't had the opportunity to ask you. I meant to.
To be honest I find the database confusing and difficult to use. I am trying to get the hang of it. I frustrates me immensely when I try to duplicate one of your searches and I don't get the same results.
So there it is, warts and all. I appreciate your recent help very much, but if this has turned you off, then I'm sorry.
[E-mail rec: 11 May 2013] 
Macfarlane, Dave (I705)
 
5265 PEGGY MCFARLAND (ca 1827 to ?)
(Research by Peter Folsom McFarlin - May 2012, Oct 2018)

Williams states that most of Alexander's seven sons and two daughter s "settled in this vicinity" (*1 p 168). This Peggy's name and approxi mate birthdate was taken from her father's estate settlement.
In March, 1833, the inventory of her father's estate states, "... Ale x, late of Poland..." and, later that, "...Goods set off to widow an d children; Sale held 16 Apr 1833... Alex of Coitsville, some of the b uyers were: Andrew, Margaret, Willia m, and Alexander McFarlane... part ial settlement, mentions cash paid to Alex. McF, Jr and Andrew McF ".
Further, that; "... William McClelland appt guardian to James McF an d Samuel McF until 21 years; to Robert McF til 14 yrs; to Peggy McF ti l 12... all minor children and heirs of Alexr. McFarlane late of Coits ville. James and Samuel made their o wn choice..."
Peggy (or is it Margaret?) is not further located. She had likely die d or married.

PFM's SOURCES for Peggy McFarland
1830 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 249 with her father Alexander McFarlan d (Peggy's age <5)
1840 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 188 with her mother Margaret McFarlan d (Peggy's age 10-15)
1850 census; ?
*1 History of Mahoning and Trumbull Counties, Williams, 1882 v 2
*2 Trumbull county, Ohio Probate; 1833; 6-508, 6-531, 7-52, 7-53, 7-29 5, 8-538 (Extracted by Carol Willsey Bell, 1972) 
McFarlin, Peggy (I326)
 
5266 Pennsylvania (State). Birth certificates, 1906–1913. Series 11.89 (50 cartons). Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Source (S587)
 
5267 Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906–1968. Series 11.90 (1,905 cartons). Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Source (S580)
 
5268 Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906–1968. Series 11.90 (1,905 cartons). Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Source (S1161)
 
5269 Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906–1970. Series 11.90 (1,905 cartons). Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Source (S2905)
 
5270 Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906–1970. Series 11.90 (1,905 cartons). Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Source (S400)
 
5271 Pennsylvania (State). World War II Veterans Compensation Applications, circa 1950s. Records of the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, Record Group 19, Series 19.92 (877 cartons). Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Source (S584)
 
5272 Pennsylvania County, District and Probate Courts. Source (S1609)
 
5273 Pennsylvania County, District and Probate Courts. Source (S401)
 
5274 Per 1830 census James is living a few households down from William. And Elias McFarland is living next to James. Given Jame's age 60-70, it is assumed he is William's father. Carter, James (I2088)
 
5275 Per Alfred's 1930 census, and Jessie is married by 1925. Family: Alfred W. Simmerman / Jessie Brownie Swain (F3)
 
5276 Per Ben Mertens at Rootsweb. Family: George Swann / Marie Farra (F53)
 
5277 Per certificate of death Wylie, William Henry (I1783)
 
5278 Per her Declaration of Smith, Sarah (I1932)
 
5279 Per Inventory dated 12 Aug 1806 Sprowl, Joseph (I1517)
 
5280 Per John Wylie's will, James was living there with his parents, and sister Sarah. Wylie, James (I1927)
 
5281 Per Soldiers of Oakham, Massachusetts in the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, and the Civil War
Soldiers in the Revolutionary War page 65, birth of first child, daughter. 
Family: John Bothwell / Rebecca McFarland (F77120)
 
5282 Per the birthpace of John's son Franklin H Wylie. However, no census record shows this family in this location.  Wylie, John (I1895)
 
5283 Per VA history document. Wiley, John (I1970)
 
5284 Per Wesley's daughter Christine Benson Smith CMW membership genealogy form. Family: Wesley O Benson / Gertrude Louise Hinson (F77113)
 
5285 Per William Carter B: 1835 D:1925 obituary his uncle Joseph H Carter lived in Tn befor moving to Pheasant Hill, Cass County Missouri. Carter, Joseph H (I2087)
 
5286 Per William L Carter obituary 1925 Carter, Joseph H (I2087)
 
5287 Percy McFarlane (1883-1956), the 12th son of Alexander McFarlane and Mary Ann (Tyzack), is my Great Grandfather and I have quite a bit of information about his family.
[E-mail from Jason McFarlane rec: 21 Jun 2013]

(Research):Percy McFarlane (1883-1956), the 12th son of Alexander McFarlane and Mary Ann (Tyzack), is my Great Grandfather and I have quite a bit of information about his family.

I can send what I have to you, but was wondering what format is best for you to receive this information (e.g what format).

Regards,
Jason McFarlane jason.mcfarlane@online.no 
Macfarlane, Percy (I23853)
 
5288 PERHAPS DIED BY 1850?? Oiler, Samuel (I8793)
 
5289 PERHAPS MOVED TO BATES CO, MISSOURI?? SAME GEORGE?? McFarland, George (I8849)
 
5290 Perry J. Johnson and Sarah A. McFarland were married September 4, 1899 in Crowley, Louisiana.

Perry was born in Garden grove, Decatur county, iowa on August 6, 1878. Moved from Iowa to Crowley, Louisiana. 6th grade eduaction. Then business college. First rice farm near crowley. Next had bicycle shop at Abberville, Louisianan. Next had rice farm at Elton - large farm - two colored families lived on farm. Crop losses caused farm to fail. Operated first ice and light plant in Elton until Leo finished high school. Built service station which Leo operated while Perry surveyed. Home burned and Perry sold service station. Perry moved to Galveston in 1931 and worked in building trade with his brother, Jesse. Grandma managed Crystal Palace Hotel (Apts). Moved to Daisetta and built dad's (leo) service station in 1939. Worked in Beaumont at ship yards with dad (Leo) during world war II.

Sarah A. Mcfarland was born in Burnet, Texas in 1882. Died in League City, Texas in 1967. McFarland family moved from Burnet, Texas to Crowley, Louisiana. Leo says he was (Sally's father) tending bar in Crowley until his death.

Sources of information: Papers in Family bible listed childrens' names, birthdates, and birth places.
Perry J. Johnson and Sarah A. McFarland were married September 4, 1899 in Crowley, Louisiana.

Perry was born in Garden grove, Decatur county, iowa on August 6, 1878. Moved from Iowa to Crowley, Louisiana. 6th grade eduaction. Then business college. First rice farm near crowley. Next had bicycle shop at Abberville, Louisianan. Next had rice farm at Elton - large farm - two colored families lived on farm. Crop losses caused farm to fail. Operated first ice and light plant in Elton until Leo finished high school. Built service station which Leo operated while Perry surveyed. Home burned and Perry sold service station. Perry moved to Galveston in 1931 and worked in building trade with his brother, Jesse. Grandma managed Crystal Palace Hotel (Apts). Moved to Daisetta and built dad's (leo) service station in 1939. Worked in Beaumont at ship yards with dad (Leo) during world war II.

Sarah A. Mcfarland was born in Burnet, Texas in 1882. Died in League City, Texas in 1967. McFarland family moved from Burnet, Texas to Crowley, Louisiana. Leo says he was (Sally's father) tending bar in Crowley until his death.

Sources of information: Papers in Family bible listed childrens' names, birthdates, and birth places. 
Johnson, Perry James (I28534)
 
5291 personal collection Source (S1942)
 
5292 Peter Bryson McFarlane
Birth: May 17, 1856, Scotland
Death: Oct. 29, 1900
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Parents:
Peter McFarlane (1819 - 1883)
Mary Clarke McFarlane (1820 - 1887)
Children:
Peter William McFarlane (1895 - 1938)*
Katie May McFarlane (1899 - 1903)*
Siblings:
Peter McFarlane (1856 - 1900)
Arthur M McFarlane (1858 - 1902)*
Archibald C McFarlane (1862 - 1866)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Ogden City Cemetery, Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Plot: B-2-6-3E
[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=98254849&ref=acom] 
McFarlane, Peter Bryson (I19287)
 
5293 Peter MacFarlane, son of Daniel and Agnes MacFarlane. He was born 26 Nov 1845, baptized 27 Jan 1846. I have attached his record
http://www.swquebec.ca/church_registers/ASP_net_files/surname_search.aspx seq#33169

His wife's last name is actually Jane Byrns.
[E-mail from Holly Stevens rec: 7 Sept 2016] 
Macfarlane, Peter (I19680)
 
5294 Peter McFarlane
Birth: Aug. 28, 1819, Scotland
Death: Jul. 23, 1883
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Spouse: Mary Clarke McFarlane (1820 - 1887)*
Children:
Peter McFarlane (1856 - 1900)*
Arthur M McFarlane (1858 - 1902)*
Archibald C McFarlane (1862 - 1866)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial: Ogden City Cemetery, Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Plot: B-2-6-1E
[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=98238146]

(Research):http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=98238146 
McFarlane, Peter (I19305)
 
5295 Peter's wife's last name is actually Jane Byrns, this took some work as records go back and forth in this family with Burke and Byrns, but it is Byrns. I have her father (Edward Byrns) obit which includes Mrs Peter McFarlane as his daughter. I als o have quite a few census that have their last name as Byrns.

Jane died in 1942, all I have for proof of this is her grave stone with Peter's stone
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67373346&ref=acom

I have US city records for her living at her house in Buffalo until 1941.
[E-mail from Holly Stevens rec: 7 Sept 2016] 
Byrns, Jane "Jennie" (I19421)
 
5296 Phil's ancestor is Joseph McFarlane, born abt. 1827 in Ireland, died bet. 1866 and 71 in Lanarkshire, Scotland, where he was working in coal mines. He seems to have been married to Mary Fern (although Phil said her name was Mary Cunningham, the census records I found in Scotland indicate it was Fern). I found the family in the 1851, 1861, and 1871 censuses in Scotland.
Mary Helen CMW Genealogist. 
McFarlane, Joseph (I14357)
 
5297 Pictorial and Biographical Memoirs of Indianapolis and Marion County, Indiana © 1893 page 338

William McFarland

The gentleman whose name heads this sketch is a grandson of Robert McFarland, who was a native Tennesseean and an early settler of Kentucky, where he spent the rest of his life. He and his wife reared a family of eight children, five of whom were sons and all were soldiers in the War of Revolution, four of them being in active service and the other the captain of a company of home guard. Robert McFarland died at an advanced age. His son. Benjamin McFarland, was born in Tennessee in 1770 and was afterward married in Kentucky to Martha Stinson, by whom he had one daughter, Martha, who married William Henderson and became a resident of Indiana, dying there. She left eight children, two of whom survive: Harriet, who married Samuel Consley and James. After the death of his first wife Benjamin McFarland married Mary Ratcliffe, and to them seven children were born, of whom Robert died in infancy and six grew lo maturity; Jane (deceased), who became the wife of John McCollum; Thomas (deceased), who married Betsey Wycoff; Isabel (deceased), who married George Barnes; Samuel (deceased), who married Matilda Bryan; Eliza, widow of Thomas M. Thomas; William (the subject of this sketch). The father of these children was a soldier in the French and Indian Wars prior to the War of 1812-14, being a noted spy and soout in the service of his country. William McFarland, whose name heads this sketch, was born in Campbell County, Ky., April 12, 1814, on the farm belonging to his father, Benjamin McFarland. On this farm he was brought up to the'age of twelve years, living the usual life of the farmer's boy of that period. He was placed in school at the age of six years and attended every session of school during the three-months winter terms until he was twelve years old. He arrived with his parents in Indiana, October 17, 1826, his father and two of his brothers having come in the previous spring. They entered about eighty acres of land, cleared about seven acres and planted it in corn, then returned to Kentucky, sold their possessions there and returned to Indiana in the fall. Besides the above mentioned eighty acres, the father also entered eighty acres in Perry Township, and on this last tract they settled when they came in the fall. The first thing they did was to put up a cabin, 18x20 feet, the floor of which was made of ash logs, split as fine as possible, and dressed with the axe. The door was made of oak clapboards with the roof also of that material, greased paper took the place of window lights and the chimney was what was called "cat and clay.'' William remained on this farm until about 1854. He was married in 1839 by Rev. John Richmond, a Baptist minister and physician residing in Indianapolis, to Martha Ann, daughter of John Chinn, and for some time thereafter lived in a three-room frame house which had been put up on his father's farm. In 1854 he purchased ninety-four acres of land for $24 per acre, on which had been erected a good hewed log house and there he made his home for three years. Not being pleased with the neighborhood he sold his property there and bought 140 acres in Perry Township, paying $50 an acre, which was $5 more per acre than was usual. He paid $2,000 and had nine years to pay the balance. In 1871 he erected the handsome two-story frame house in which he now resides, bat at the present writing has a beautiful home almost completed in Indianapolis where he expects to spend his declining years. He was first a Whig in politics but for many years has been a Republican and has voted for every Republican candidate for president since the time of Fremont. He has been a member of the Baptist Church since 1839, in which he served as deacon since 1861. A family of eleven children were born to them, as follows: Carey A., who married Margaret Graber (deceased), has five children- Edna, Guy, Aggie, Elizabeth, and Fay; Mary E., who married Rev. Edward S. Riley, a Baptist minister, by whom she has one daughter-Margaret; Appoline A.; John L., who married Ella Stargel and has two children-Edith M. and Charles; Artemesia; Benjamin F. who is married to Selina Ewan; William H. who married Belle Smock and has five children -Roxanna, Laurence, Nancy G., Parviu, Martha C., Louella A.; Melissa Isabella, who married Charles Collins, has four children-Clarence, Frederick, Mary and Leo; Margaret M. and Lily P. Carey A., the eldest son, served three years in the Federal army in the Seventieth Indiana Regiment, of which ex-President Harrison was Colonel. 
McFarland, William (I28414)
 
5298 Place of Death from "History of Clan Macfarlane" by Mrs C.M. Little pub. 1893 p224

(Research):Name Christian Mcfarlan
Gender Female
Christening Date 14 Mar 1805
Christening Place PORT OF MONTEITH,PERTH,SCOTLAND
Birth Date 08 Mar 1805
Father's Name Donald Mcfarlan
Mother's Name Mary Mcnee
Indexing Project (Batch) Number C11388-4
System Origin Scotland-ODM
GS Film number 1040201 
Macfarlane, Christian (I13804)
 
5299 Place of Death from "History of Clan Macfarlane" by Mrs C.M. Little pub. 1893 p224 Macfarlane, Robert (I13704)
 
5300 PLACE: Buckeye Furnace in Milton Township, Jackson County. Oiler, Mary (I27640)
 

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