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6251 Source Medium: Newspaper

Obit provided by JoAnn Meyers 
Source (S1459)
 
6252 Source Medium: Newspaper

Obit provided by JoAnn Meyers 
Source (S1441)
 
6253 Source Medium: Newspaper

Obituary 
Source (S1494)
 
6254 Source Medium: Newspaper

Obituary 
Source (S1447)
 
6255 Source Medium: Newspaper

Obituary 
Source (S1548)
 
6256 Source Medium: Newspaper Source (S2005)
 
6257 Source Medium: Newspaper Source (S1846)
 
6258 Source Medium: Newspaper Source (S1516)
 
6259 Source Medium: Newspaper Source (S1514)
 
6260 Source Medium: Newspaper Source (S1512)
 
6261 Source Medium: Newspaper Source (S1478)
 
6262 Source Medium: Newspaper Source (S1472)
 
6263 Source Medium: Newspaper Source (S1445)
 
6264 Source Medium: Newspaper Source (S1443)
 
6265 Source Medium: Newspaper Source (S1439)
 
6266 Source Medium: Newspaper Source (S1437)
 
6267 Source Medium: Official Document

California Death Certificate 
Source (S1547)
 
6268 Source Medium: Official Document Source (S1556)
 
6269 Source Medium: Official Document Source (S1485)
 
6270 Source Medium: Other

"notes from various sources" 
Source (S1836)
 
6271 Source Medium: Other Source (S1972)
 
6272 Source Medium: Other Source (S1894)
 
6273 Source Medium: Other Source (S1745)
 
6274 Source Medium: Other Source (S1679)
 
6275 Source Medium: Other Source (S1671)
 
6276 Source Medium: Other Source (S653)
 
6277 Source Medium: Other Source (S1460)
 
6278 Source Medium: Other Source (S1243)
 
6279 Source Medium: Other Source (S1242)
 
6280 Source Medium: Photograph Source (S1517)
 
6281 Source Medium: Photograph Source (S1504)
 
6282 Source Medium: Photograph Source (S1492)
 
6283 Source Medium: Photograph Source (S1452)
 
6284 Source Medium: Photograph Source (S2011)
 
6285 Source Medium: Photograph Source (S1868)
 
6286 Source Medium: Photograph Source (S1553)
 
6287 Source Medium: Photograph Source (S1540)
 
6288 Source Medium: Photograph Source (S1539)
 
6289 Source Medium: Photograph Source (S1530)
 
6290 Source Medium: Photograph Source (S1524)
 
6291 Source Medium: Tombstone Source (S2009)
 
6292 Source Medium: Tombstone Source (S1506)
 
6293 Source of cemetery inscriptions says she was born in Jefferson County, TN McFarland, Harriet B. (I29322)
 
6294 Source shows James as the son of Archibald McFarland and Mary Blair (Clan current F38703)

Can you share with me the reason you have connected your James with Archibald in Ireland. You have James birth as 1784, which is shown in our data, but your James appears to have been born in 1787 by the 1850 census in Carroll County, Ohio.
I was checking on your lineage and found everyone going back to James McFarland who was married to Elizabeth McCausland (I believe that is the correct surname, not McCairsland), who also appears to be from Ireland. The McCauslands appear as neighbors in Ohio (also spelled McCasland).
[E-mail from CMW genealogy chair Mary Helen Haines to source Jill Wedding cc'd to editor rec: 22 Sept 2017] 
McFarland, James JaM09 (I14216)
 
6295 SOURCE:
Burnet County History, Vol II; pg 322

Thomas Davis Vaughn, better known as Captain T.D., served with the Confederate Army during the War Between the States. He returned to Burnet County after the war and became a merchant, first at Cedar Mills, later at San Gabriel, and then at Bertram when that town was established.
SOURCE:
Burnet County History, Vol II; pg 322

Thomas Davis Vaughn, better known as Captain T.D., served with the Confederate Army during the War Between the States. He returned to Burnet County after the war and became a merchant, first at Cedar Mills, later at San Gabriel, and then at Bertram when that town was established. 
Vaughn, Thomas Davis (I28656)
 
6296 SOURCE: Information on this family from GEDCOM of Becky Mathews.

OBITUARY: 24 JUNE 1926 _____. DEATH CALLS TO JAS.MCFARLAND. Jas McFarland,
aged 72 years and two months, died Friday at the home this side of Green Castle,
after an illness of more than two years. He suffered from heart trouble and
dropsy.
Mr. McFarland was born in Ohio April 24, 1854. He came to Adair County in
1885 and since that time has resided southeast of Green Castle on a farm. He
has been in failing health for more than two years.
Mr. McFarland was the father of 15 children, eleven of whom, with the widow,
survive. They are Mrs. Mary Dorman, Kirksville, Andy McFarland, Green Castle,
Charles McFarland, Greencastle, James McFarland, Pennville, Mrs. Lizzie Shoop,
Kirksville, Mrs. Ida Moots, Green Castle, Mrs. Anna Craig, Loeffler, Mrs. Pearl
Harey, Loeffler, Frank McFarland, Green Castle, John McFarland, Loeffler.
The funeral was held Friday from the home. In charge of Rev. Willie
Walters. Burial was in the Cambell Cemetery in charge of Llewellyn & sons.
SOURCE: Paper clipping from Becky Mathews.

RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (2000) Becky Mathews &ltrmathews@kvmo.net&gt. 
McFarland, James Madison (I27614)
 
6297 Source: A BRIEF HISTORY OF LANCASTER COUNTY,

WITH SPECIAI. REFERENCE TO THE GROWTH AND DEVEL-
OPMENT OF ITS INSTITUTIONS, DESIGNED
FOR THE SCHOOIv AND HOME.

EV
ISRAEL SMITH CLARE.

EDITED BY

ANNA LYLE,

Teacher of History in the Mulersville State Normal School.

ZUG MEMORIAL LIBRARY
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE
ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA.

PUBLISHED BY THE

ARGUS PUBLISHING COMPANY

LAN CASTER, PA.,

1892.

Copyrighted, 1891, by

THE ARGUS PUBI.ISHING COMPANY,

LANCASTER, PA.

P. 34, 35

John Wilkins. - John Wilkins, another son ot
Robert, took up several hundred acres of land
adjoining Gordon Howard's, now in Mount Joy
township, on which Nissley's mill is located. He
was one of the first persons who went with the
sheriff's posse to arrest Colonel Thomas Cresap,
but was himself afterward arrested by Cresap, who
took him to Annapolis, in Maryland, where he was
imprisoned. He traded with the Indians along
the Ohio, and died in 1741, leaving two children,
Rachel and John, the latter of whom was born in
Donegal, in 1733. John was also an Indian trader,
and removed to Carlisle in 1763, where he opened
a store in the Indian trade. He was appointed
county lieutenant for Cumberland county during
the War of the Revolution. In 1788 he removed
to Pittsburg, where he died in 1810.

Then:
Ellis & Evans, History of Lancaster County,Pennsylvania, Vol 2, 1883 and Notes and Queries: Historical and genealogical, Chiefly Relating to Interior Pennsylvania, edited by William Henry Egle. Vol. 11, reprint 1970
John took up, in 1738, land adjoining Gordon Howard's on the north and south, that on which Nissley's mill was situated in 1883. He was a son of Robert Wilkins and brother of Thomas and Peter. He was one of the first to take an active part against the Marylanders, was wounded several times, and the Governor of Maryland offered a reward for his capture. John Hendricks, who lived at Wright's ferry, turned traitor to the Penns and led Wilkins into an ambush by Cresap, and he was taken prisoner to Annapolis, where he lay in a filthy jail for many months. He was an Indian trader and visited the Ohio region as early as 1732. He died in1741, leaving a widow, Rachel, who married Gordon Howard; a son, John,who was born in 1733; and daughters; Rebecca, who married Thomas Anderson; Mary, who married William Poor; Rachel, who married Matthew Laird; and Jean who married John Kirkpatrick.

(Genealogies of Pennsylvania Families, Vol.,III, p. 277).
John Wilkins was an Indian trader and soldier, born in PA, in 1708, possibly in what was afterward Donegal TWP, Lancaster Co, and died in1741, doubtless in the same place, having married Rachel, daughter of Robert and Janet McFarland, also of Donegal, who died at the home of her son in Pittsburgh, aged 84.

Then court records found at on-line family tree site: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kenmullins/p147.htm

1750-1754; p. 919. Court appointed John Wilson and Andrew Mays guardians of Mary, Rachel, and John Wilkins - children of John Wilkins, deceased,all above 14 years of age on 4 June 1751. p. 925 - 3 Sep 1751, Guardians of children of John Wilkins, deceased,asked to have the following to be added to the inventory which was omitted - a mare, plush side saddle, bed curtains, bed clothes, gun and kettle. p. 929 - 3 Dec 1751, Settling the account of Gordon Howard and Rachel,his wife, late Rachel Wilkins - balance of 107 pounds, 4 shillings, and 3pence. p, 951- 6 Mar 1753, Andrew Mays, who had been appointed guardian over four of the children, released his guardianship. 1754 -1759, p. 914 - 11 September 1754, John Wilkins, orphan son of John Wilkins, deceased, asked court for Mother Rachel Howard, widow, as his guardian and granted. Why did this happen as he was already 21? 1760-1763, Lancaster Co, PA, Orphan's Court, 1 Feb 1763, p. 222, Petition of John Kirkpatrick, intermarried with Jane Wilkins, daughter of John Wilkins, decd, asked the court to divide equally the tract of 300 acres in Donegal TWP, DB C-321 of 19 Dec 1751. John Wilson and Andrew Mays of Lancaster Co, guardian over, Mary, Rachel, John, and Jennet Wilkins,minors of John Wilkins, decd, for 125 pounds paid by Gordon Howard and wife, Rachel, administrator of John Wilkins, decd, acknowledged being settled as whole of respective shares of said four children of late father, John Wilkins, including appraisement of improvements on west side of Susquehanna River which said Rachel before her marriage to Gordon took a patent and sold, record 3 Mar 1752. 
Wilkins, John (I29732)
 
6298 Source: Book 1, Burnet County Courthouse

Death Index
Volume 1

NAME AGE Residence Place of Death Date of Death Cause of Death Vol, Pg#
McClish, Della 17 Bertram Bertram 1905 04 28 septicemia and post tonsillor abscess 1, 58

Source: Book 1, Burnet County Courthouse

Death Index
Volume 1

NAME AGE Residence Place of Death Date of Death Cause of Death Vol, Pg#
McClish, Della 17 Bertram Bertram 1905 04 28 septicemia and post tonsillor abscess 1, 58 
McClish, Della (I9160)
 
6299 Source: Burnet County, TX - Marriages: 1852-1856 Scott, Mariah Tabitha (I28658)
 
6300 Source: History of Town of Hingham Massachusetts by Thomas T. Bouve, pub. 1873:

Vol. 1, part 1, p. 230: (Purthee lived near Hull Street, near Weir River on East Street. supposedly purchased land there in 1669, but have not found that deed.) "...and near him his friend and neighbor Purthee McFarlin, the Scotchman, found himself blessed with nine bonny lassies and three sturdy laddies..."

Vol. 2 MacVarlo in index on p. 44, 59, 109, 359, 401, 412
Vol. 3 MacVarlo in index on p. 5, 47, 48, 116, 142, 193, 197, 218, 295 These are all in reference to family births and marriages 
Macfarland Mackfarlin, Purdy Purthe PuM01 (I25481)
 

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