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| 6351 | State of Oregon. <i>Oregon Death Index, 1903-1998</i>. Salem, OR, USA: Oregon State Archives and Records Center. <p><i>Oregon Death Indexes, 1903-1970</i>. Salem, OR, USA: Oregon State Library.</p><p><i>Oregon Death Indexes, 1971-2008</i>. Salem, OR, USA: Oregon State Library.</p> | Source (S2719)
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| 6352 | State of Oregon. <i>Oregon Death Index, 1903-1998</i>. Salem, OR, USA: Oregon State Archives and Records Center. <p><i>Oregon Death Indexes, 1903-1970</i>. Salem, OR, USA: Oregon State Library.</p><p><i>Oregon Death Indexes, 1971-2008</i>. Salem, OR, USA: Oregon State Library.</p> | Source (S1082)
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| 6353 | State of Oregon. <i>Oregon, Marriage Indexes, 1906-1924, 1946-2008</i>. Portland, OR, USA: Oregon Health Division, Center for Health Statistics. <p><i>Oregon, Marriage Indexes, 1906-1924, 1946-2008</i>. Salem, OR, USA: Oregon State Library.</p> <p><i>Oregon, Marriage Indexes, 1925-1945</i>. Courtesy of <a href="http://www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com/" target="_blank">www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com</a>.</p> | Source (S1273)
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| 6354 | State of Oregon. <i>Oregon Death Index, 1903-1998</i>. Salem, OR, USA: Oregon State Archives and Records Center. <p><i>Oregon Death Indexes, 1903-1970</i>. Salem, OR, USA: Oregon State Library.</p><p><i>Oregon Death Indexes, 1971-2008</i>. Salem, OR, USA: Oregon State Library.</p> | Source (S407)
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| 6355 | State of Vermont. Vermont Vital Records through 1870. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.<p>State of Vermont. Vermont Vital Records, 1871–1908. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.</p> | Source (S475)
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| 6356 | State of Vermont. Vermont Vital Records through 1870. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.<p>State of Vermont. Vermont Vital Records, 1871–1908. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.</p> | Source (S434)
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| 6357 | Submitted her CMW genealogy form for this line May 2016. CMW #499 | Scott, Loretta AnM02 (I23908)
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| 6358 | Submitted pedigree to CMSI 2000 | Frew, Elizabeth Ann (I914)
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| 6359 | Submitted this line to CMSI & published in MacFarlanes Lantern #78 Winter 2000/2001 | Jensen, Lynda (I19187)
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| 6360 | Surname Forename Age at death Year Ref RD Name MACFARLANE DANIEL JAMES 79 1955 282/3 238 Lochee [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk-death search] (Research):Ranald Macfarlane Where did you get this photo from? never seen this one before July 11 2016 at 9:47am Alex Walker Dont know Ranald, Relative ?? July 11 2016 at 9:01pm Charlotte Macfarlane Ally Macfarlane explain July 12 2016 at 7:48am Charlotte Macfarlane The youngest boy sitting on the table is my granddad so the rest of the pic is my dad's grand parents and uncles dad thinks taken circa 1914? Charlotte Macfarlane My mum n dad still live in Bridgend Ranald Macfarlane would be able to exactly tell u which line we are on, we did stumble on ur Website a few years ago which was good and took us right back, dad is new to this fb malarky so hopefully he will reply soon lol. [Facebook post on Callander Before and after - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1800065823548723/permalink/1812002989021673/?comment_id=1813044192250886&reply_comment_id=1815806131974692¬if_t=group_comment_reply¬if_id=1468740313222925] No Ancestry.com public trees https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=statutory&dl_rec=statutory-deaths&surname=Macfarlane&surname_so=exact&forename=Daniel%20James&forename_so=starts&other_surname_so=exact&mmsurname=Forbes&mmsurname_so=exact&include_unrecorded=1&sex=M&birth_year=1877&birth_year_range=1&record_type=stat_deaths | Macfarlane, Daniel James (I14598)
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| 6361 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I10736)
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| 6362 | Surname shown as McFarland. Unsure if this was maiden or married surname as there are no parents shown for her. | Stella (I27991)
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| 6363 | Surname shown as McFarland. Unsure if this was maiden or married surname as there are no parents shown for her. | Axie (I27966)
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| 6364 | Surname shown as McFarland. Unsure if this was maiden or married surname as there are no parents shown for her. | Padget, Ellen M. (I27959)
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| 6365 | Surname, Forename Parents/ Other Details Gender Date Parish Number Ref Parish MCFARLAND, CHARLES JAMES MCFARLAND/ M 20/05/1781 338/ 10 136 Cargill (Scotland's People) (Research):12 Ancestry.com trees Jul 2021. None suggest parents. | McFarlane, Charles ChaM02 (I23951)
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| 6366 | Surname, Forename Parents/ Other Details Gender Date Parish Number Ref Parish MCFARLANE JAMES CHARLES MCFARLANE/AGNES BELL FR133 (FR133) M 07/10/1809 338/ 10 159 Cargill (Scotland's People) (Research):No IGI birth record. | McFarlane, James (I23838)
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| 6367 | Suspect transcription error and this is the Elizabeth aged 9 months at 1881 census, so age would be 20 rather than 10.-Ed. 1901 Scotland Census Name: Lizzie McFarlane Age: 10 Estimated birth year: abt 1891 Relationship: Daur (Daughter) Father's name: Daniel McFarlane Mother's name: Lizzie McFarlane Where born: Glasgow, Lanarkshire Registration Number: 573/1 Registration district: Paisley Civil Parish: Paisley County: Renfrewshire Address: 3 Unsted Place Occupation: Thread Twiner | McFarlane, Elizabeth "Lizzie" (I11372)
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| 6368 | Sydney Metropolitan Cemetery Records. Society of Australian Genealogists, Sydney, Australia. | Source (S719)
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| 6369 | TAXLIST: 1811 OHIO, Tuscawaras County, Oxford Township. Ezekial McFarland, Andrew McFarlane, Robert McFarlane and Samuel McFarlane. SOURCE: List under "First Taxpayers of Newcomerstown, Tuscarawas Co, OHIO" -- the first 44 land taxpayers in the old Oxford Twp. PLACE: Oxford and Adams Twp became part of Coshocton County on Jan 31, 1810 (In 1808 twps in Tuscarawas were formed: Goshen, Oxford, Lawrence and Salem.) CENSUS: 1820 COSHOCTON COUNTY, Oxford Township Robert McFarling 200001-41010 Joseph McFarling 100010-40010 close to Robert Samuel McFarling 000210-00100 Ezekial McFarling 220001-20110 adjacent to Samuel Robert Corbit LINKS: CENSUS: 1830 OHIO, Jefferson County, Knoxville Twp Samuel McFarland. LINKS: LAND: 1833 OHIO, Jefferson County, Samuel McFarland purchased land here. CENSUS: 1870 OHIO, Coshocton County, Monroe Township Samuel McFarland 76 IRELAND Catherine 58 OH. CONFLICT: NOTE THIS SAMUEL FROM IRELAND. RESIDENCE: Samuel born 1796. Came to Oxford Twp in 1812, same time as Andrew and Ezekial. He lived in Monroe Twp, died 27 Oct 1871. Md Rosanne (from ____). | McFarland, Samuel (I23520)
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| 6370 | TAXLIST: 1753 PENNSYLVANIA, Cumberland County, West Pennsboro Township. Patrick McFarland. SOURCE: Cumberland County Tax Lists 1750-1780. FHC microfilm # 21087, 21088, 21089. MARRIAGE: 1755 PENNSYLVANIA, Lancaster County, Paxtang Township. Patrick McFarlane and Rosanna Howard, Sep 1755, Paxtang Presbyterian Church. SOURCE: IGI. RESIDENCE: Moved to Mifflin County and took up land in Armaugh Township. TAXLIST: 1762-1766 PENNSYLVANIA, Cumberland County, Hopewell Township. 1762 (100 acres). 1763 Patrick McFarlin (100 acres). 1764 (Patrick McFarlan 100 acres). 1765 (Patrick McFarland). 1766 (Patrick McFarlan 200 acres, 3 horse, 3 cows, 9 sheep). SOURCE: Cumberland County Tax Lists 1750-1780. FHC microfilm # 21087, 21088, 21089. TAXLIST: 1767-1780 PENNSYLVANIA, Cumberland County, Newtown. 1767(Patrick McFarland 300 acres, 3 horse, 4 cows, 7 sheep). 1768 (Patrick McFarlan 200 acres, 1 Mill, 3 horse, 5 cows, 9 sheep). 1770 (Patrick McFarland, 200 acres, 50 clear, 1 mill, 3 horse, 3 cows, 12 sheep). 1771 (Patrick McFarland 200 Acres, 50 clear, 3 horse, 8 cows, 3 sheep). 1776 (Patrick McFarland 170 acres, 2 horse, 3 cows, 5 sheep). 1779 (Patrick McFarlin 280 acres, 2 horse, 4 horse, 4 cows, 1 mill). 1780 (Patrick McFarland 280 acres, 1 F.Mill, 2 horse, 6 cows. SOURCE: Cumberland County Tax Lists 1750-1780. FHC microfilm # 21087, 21088, 21089. CENSUS: 1790 PENNSYLVANIA, Cumberland County, [Newton, Hopewell or West Pennsboro Township]. Patrick McFarlin. 5/4/5. Page 77. Living next to Elizabeth Cummins, Margaret McCain, Robert McKibbons, David Ralston, German Jacob, John Reed, Jenny Ewing, George Lefever. PROBATE: 1793 PENNSYLVANIA, Cumberland County. Patrick McFarlane of Newton; 3 Mar 1793, probated 4 Apr 1793; Wife Rosanah; Children Margaret, Elizabeth, Mary, Robert , William, and James; Brother William. SOURCE: Cumberland County Abstract of Wills. CEMETERY: PENNSYLVANIA, Cumberland County, Newton, Big Spring Presbyterian Church, Newton. Patrick McFarlane March 16, 1792, age 65. Rosanna McFarlane d. Nov 26, 1812, age 77. Father: James McFarland b: 24 Dec 1695 in Tyrone, Ireland Mother: Janet Buchanan b: Abt 1700 in Scotland Marriage 1 Rosanna Howard b: 1734-1735 * Married: Sep 1755 in Paxtang Township, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania * Change Date: 23 May 2004 Children 1. Has Children James McFarland b: 22 Nov 1754 in Hopewell Twp., Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania 2. Has No Children William McFarland b: Oct 1756-1757 in Hopewell Twp., Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania 3. Has No Children Margaret McFarland b: Feb 1759 in Hopewell Twp., Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania 4. Has No Children Janet "Jeannette" McFarland b: 23 Jun 1764 in Hopewell Twp., Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania 5. Has No Children Ann McFarland b: Feb 1766 in Hopewell Twp., Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania 6. Has No Children Elizabeth McFarland b: Nov 1767 in Newton Township, Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania 7. Has No Children Esther McFarland b: Sep 1769 in Newton Township, Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania 8. Has No Children Mary "Polly" McFarland b: Feb 1772 in Newton Township, Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania 9. Has No Children Robert McFarland b: 23 Oct 1776 in Newton Township, Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania Sources: 1. Abbrev: McFarland Family Title: McFarland Family Author: Gary Morris Publication: Entries: 3288 Updated: Sat Apr 12 18:03:02 2003 Contact: Gary Morris Home Page: McFarland Genealogy Home Page | McFarland, Patrick (I20090)
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| 6371 | TAXLIST: 1771 PENNSYLVANIA, Cumberland County, West Pennsboro Township. William McFarland 200 acres, 90 clear, 2 horse, 4 cows, 4 sheep. Cumberland County Tax Lists 1750-1780. FHC microfilm # 21087, 21088, 21089. TAXLIST: 1779-1780 PENNSYLVANIA, Cumberland County, Newtown. Cumberland County William McFarland 76 acres, 2 horse, 5 sheep. 1779 William McFarland 100 acres, 2 horse, 2 cows. 1780 William McFarland 210 acres, 3 horse, 3 cows. Cumberland County Tax Lists 1750-1780. FHC microfilm # 21087, 21088, 21089. LINKS-PROBATE: (1783) PENNSYLVANIA, Cumberland County, West Pennsboro Township. Will of Samuel Dunnon (Dunning). Sister Liddy Dunn. Land in County NewCastle. Uncle Ezekial Dunnon. Thomas Buchanan. Exec: Ezekial Dunnon and Mr. Wm McFarlin. LINKS-PROBATE: 1782 PENNSYLVANIA, Cumberland County. Will of John Denny Sep 27, 1782 - Nov 5, 1782. Wife MArgaret. Daus Sarah, Ann, Elizabeth Denny. Son Walter Denny. Three married daus. Jean Burns, Margaret Denny, Margery Ferguson. Exec: wife Margery Denny and son in law James Ferguson. Witn: Wm Mcfarlane and Thos Buchanan. RESIDENCE: 1784 PENNSYLVANIA, -----, the Barrows. William McFarlin living next to Margaret McFarland (widow of Andrew), and James Grames. SOURCE: Will of brother Robert McFarlin (see his record). NOTE: Location must be in West Pennsboro Township. LAND: 1785 PENNSYLVANIA, Cumberland County. William McFarland received 400 acres in Pennsboro Township, on Condoquit River, from Land Warrant #314, 13 Sep 1743 to granted to [father] James McFarland. SOURCE: Records of Corrine Diller. CENSUS: 1790 PENNSYLVANIA, Cumberland County [Hopewell or Newton or West Pennsboro Township]. Wm McFarlin 3/1/3. Living next to Joseph VanHorn, James Forus, John Porter, Robert Fowler, Hauns Harper, John Ewing, John Dunnbarr. NOTE: Location probably in West Pennsboro Township. DEATH: After 1793, as listed in will of brother Patrick. | McFarland, William (I20101)
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| 6372 | Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S889)
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| 6373 | Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S2802)
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| 6374 | Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S2692)
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| 6375 | Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S1158)
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| 6376 | Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S360)
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| 6377 | terminal SNP is R-BY14047 dating to the 1700s. Before that is R-A7804 dating to abt. 1650 | Black, Samuel SaB01 (I325)
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| 6378 | Terrence Gregory McFarland had 6 children, 2 boys and 4 girls and from one of his sons Lionel McFarland I am descended. Terrence moved away from his family just before World war 2 and the family lost touch living on opposite sides of Australia wit h the rest of the family. [E-mail to FTDNA co-administrator Peter McFarlin from Tim McFarland cc'd to me 9 Dec.2010] FSID KZNR-74F (Research):http://www.geni.com/people/Terence-McFarland/6000000007957807578?through=6000000008064346255 | McFarland, Terence Gregory (I17699)
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| 6379 | Terry McFarland Kimbrough, 84, of Fayetteville passed away Thursday, March 19, 2015 in Fayetteville, Ar. She was born October 29, 1930, the daughter of James D. and Meta Etris McFarland. Terry received both her Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees from the University of Arkansas, and was a teacher for the Fayetteville Public School System for over thirty years. She was a Golden Sister of Alpha Delta Kappa, volunteered for Cooperated Emergency Outreach, and was the co-owner of Watts Warehouse with her husband Jim. While in college, Terry was a very active member of the Baptist Student Union and met her husband Jim. She was a member of Rolling Hills Baptist Church where she served as a deacon, a Sunday school teacher, a member of the choir, and on many committees. She was a charter member of University Baptist Church. Terry was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years, James R. Kimbrough, their infant son, and two brothers, Darrel E. McFarland and Charles M. McFarland. The surviving family includes her two sons; Jim Brad Kimbrough and wife Cheri, and Les Kimbrough and wife Sandra both of Fayetteville. Two sisters; Judith Corkill of Austin, Texas and Phyllis Barnett of Holly Springs, North Carolina. Her Granddaughters include Cynthia Kimbrough, Amanda Kimbrough, Hannah Kimbrough, Meredith Kimbrough, and Kara Sparks, and great-grandsons Mark and Christian all of Fayetteville. Funeral Services will be held at 3:00 PM on Monday, March 23, 2015 at Rolling Hills Baptist Church in Fayetteville with interment at Fairview Memorial Gardens, under the direction of Moore’s Chapel. Terry McFarland Kimbrough, 84, of Fayetteville passed away Thursday, March 19, 2015 in Fayetteville, Ar. She was born October 29, 1930, the daughter of James D. and Meta Etris McFarland. Terry received both her Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees from the University of Arkansas, and was a teacher for the Fayetteville Public School System for over thirty years. She was a Golden Sister of Alpha Delta Kappa, volunteered for Cooperated Emergency Outreach, and was the co-owner of Watts Warehouse with her husband Jim. While in college, Terry was a very active member of the Baptist Student Union and met her husband Jim. She was a member of Rolling Hills Baptist Church where she served as a deacon, a Sunday school teacher, a member of the choir, and on many committees. She was a charter member of University Baptist Church. Terry was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years, James R. Kimbrough, their infant son, and two brothers, Darrel E. McFarland and Charles M. McFarland. The surviving family includes her two sons; Jim Brad Kimbrough and wife Cheri, and Les Kimbrough and wife Sandra both of Fayetteville. Two sisters; Judith Corkill of Austin, Texas and Phyllis Barnett of Holly Springs, North Carolina. Her Granddaughters include Cynthia Kimbrough, Amanda Kimbrough, Hannah Kimbrough, Meredith Kimbrough, and Kara Sparks, and great-grandsons Mark and Christian all of Fayetteville. Funeral Services will be held at 3:00 PM on Monday, March 23, 2015 at Rolling Hills Baptist Church in Fayetteville with interment at Fairview Memorial Gardens, under the direction of Moore’s Chapel. | McFarland, Terry Mae (I20357)
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| 6380 | test results from one descendant show Jacob to be from the Cadet lineage. Only tested 67 markers. | McFarland, Jacob JacM01 (I20783)
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| 6381 | Texas County, District and Probate Courts. | Source (S1657)
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| 6382 | Texas Department of Health. <i>Texas Death Indexes, 1903-2000</i>. Austin, TX, USA: Texas Department of Health, State Vital Statistics Unit. | Source (S2995)
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| 6383 | Texas Department of State Health Services. Texas Death Certificates, 1903–1982. Austin, Texas, USA. | Source (S2992)
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| 6384 | Texas Department of State Health Services. Texas Death Certificates, 1903–1982. Austin, Texas, USA. | Source (S538)
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| 6385 | Texas Department of State Health Services. Texas Death Certificates, 1903–1982. Austin, Texas, USA. | Source (S2741)
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| 6386 | Texas Department of State Health Services. Texas Death Certificates, 1903–1982. Austin, Texas, USA. | Source (S377)
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| 6387 | The 1892 death date is for a different Willard Sproul in Appleton, Knox, Maine. | Sproul, Willard (I602)
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| 6388 | The 2nd child of Robert & Mary is Jane born 1853 in Gourock Renfrewshire and she appears as their daughter in the 1871 census aged 8 years. I haven't been able to find the OPR of her birth. I think she must have died early as she does not apear on any other census. [E-mail from GM rec: 20 Mar 2016] | Urie, Jane (I2805)
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| 6389 | The American Historical Magazine and Tennesssee Historical Society Quarterly Vol. 9, Ed. A.V. Goodpasture pp. 356-365 (This concerns the family of John McFarland, his son James and wife Dicey Bilbro McFarland, and their children: John (M.D.), Nancy, William Heath, Dicey Ann, James Porter, Sarah, Jane Rachel, Frances E. and Martha, lived in Henry Co. and Wilson Co. Tennessee) McFarland Genealogy.-It was about the year 1811 or 1812 that James, the eldest son of John McFarland, was united in marriage with Dicey, the eldest daughter of Berryman Bilbro. Here the Scotch-Irish blood of the Menees and McFarland families flowed together with the old English blood of the Bilbros. The men of the Menees tribe have often been prudent and fortunate in the selection of wives, but it may be questioned whether any woman has ever entered the family by marriage who contributed so much to its dignity and prosperity as Dicey Bilbro. The children of this couple were John, Nancy, William Heath, Dicey Ann, James Porter, Sarah, Jane Rachel, Frances E. and Martha. The only one of these who failed to marry and found a family was William Heath. He was born on the 25th of March, 1817, and died on the 17th of September, 1838, being 21 years, 5 months and 22 days old. His mother, Dicey Bilbro McFarland, always cherished the warmest affection and veneration for her uncle, William Heath, of Virginia. He had visited the family of her father in Warren County, North Carolina, and had commended himself in a special manner by sympathy and counsel in connection with their misfortunes in the ancient Surry home, and she could never forget his worth and kindness. The Heaths are an ancient family in America and seem to be derived from Sir Robert Heath, who in 1629 obtained a charter for a grant of land to the southward of Virginia, known as the Province of Carolina, which has been copied in full in the Colonial Records• published by the State of North Carolina (vol. 1, pp. 5-13). This vast territory occupied all the country lying between the 30th and 36th degrees of north latitude, and has been pronounced the most extensive possession ever owned by an individual subject. So far as I can perceive the family were not known in Surry County before 1681. In June of that year a list of tithables was taken by Benjamin Harrison in the district "from Sunken Marsh upwards," and Adam Heath was one of them, but it is not in my power to trace the descent from him down to the William Heath in question; nor is it clear whether the relationship with the Heaths had been established through the Bilbro or the Charles family. However. it existed, and Dicey Bilbro was very pleased to name her second son in honor of her beloved uncle, William Heath. But William Heath McFarland found an untimely death, being carried off by an attack of typhoid fever, and the name William Heath was shortly afterwards bestowed upon me. I have sought to wear it with the respect and dignity that belong to it; but since it has been written in various ways, as Heath, and Heeth, and Hcth, I selected the shortest form, but have not altered the mode of pronunciation, for the vowel "e" always receives the long sound. John McFarland, M.D., the tallest as well as the oldest member of the family, measured six feet and seven inches in stature. He was a versatile, brilliant man, and enjoyed much success in his profession at Paris in Henry County. On several occasions he was a member of the State Legislature. He married Miss America S. Cook, a daughter of Judge Cook of Paris, who was greatly esteemed, and from her the name "America" has been widely adopted in the family. Dr. McFarland passed away in early life, leaving one child, John Porter McFarland who was born after the decease of his father. John Porter McFarland also chose the medical profession after the example of his father. He married Miss Pauline Anderson, a daughter of Churchill Anderson, Esq., of Lebanon, Tenn. I have already indicated, page 123, above, the manner in which the name Churchill became established in this family. They had two children, Pauline Porter and Churchill. The former married Mr. Gilruth, of Yazoo City, Miss., and the latter married Miss Linda Johnson. No issue in either case. On the 14th of August, 1856, Mrs. America McFarland married A. R. Davis, Esq., a merchant of Lebanon, as her second husband. James Porter McFarland likewise began his career as a doctor of medicine in West Tennessee. In 1849 he was seized with the gold fever and made his way to California, where he acquired a large property and returned to Middle Tennessee to enjoy it among the friends of his youth. In 1857, he purchased the estate of his father in Wilson County and shortly afterwards married Miss Eulalia Cowan of West Tennessee. They had six children as follows: Jamie, John Downey, Craig, Charles, Hayes and Lonsdale. Jamie McFarland, the only daughter of the family, married Mr. William Cantrell. No issue. John Downey, named in honor of Governor Downey, who was long his father's business partner in California, died without issue. Craig McFarland married Miss Priscilla Cunningham. Issue: Eulalie and Elizabeth. Charles is a prosperous business man in Texas, where he married Miss Eloise McAfee. Issue: eight children, of whom the names of only six are known to me, namely; James, Porter, Eloise, Charles, Eulalia, Frederick and Emily. Hayes McFarland married Miss Caroline Edelman. No issue. Both of the above reside at Weatherford, Texas. Lonsdale McFarland married Miss Elizabeth Crow, and has two children, Lyon Childress and Lonsdale Porter. Nancy, the oldest daughter of James and Dicey (Bilbro) McFarland, married Harvey Peyton, Esq., who resided near Hebron Church, four miles west of Lebanon. The children of this union were Fanny, Lafayette, Jane, Elizabeth, James and John. Fanny Peyton married Mr. Green White. Issue: Harvey, John Porter and other children. Lafayette Peyton married a Miss Clayton, of Rutherford County. No issue. Jane married Mr. Westbrook, who was a student from Mississippi, in the faculty of law at Cumberland University. Issue: Nancy and Charles Westbrook. Nancy Westbrook married Mr. Eddins and has issue. Charles married Miss Lucy Winfrey. Issue: Leon, Charles and Erin. Elizabeth Peyton married Rufus Anderson, Esq., of Lebanon. Tennessee. They removed to Arkansas, where Mr. Anderson died leaving behind three children, namely; Rufus, Stonewall and a daughter. Stonewall is a highly esteemed Methodist minister. James Peyton married Miss Mary Price, and they have several children, whose names are unknown to me. Both James and Lafayette Peyton and also Green White, reside in Rockwall County, near Dallas, Texas. John Peyton was a member of the Seventh Regiment of Tennessee Infantry, commanded by Colonel Robert Hatton. He entered the Battle of Seven Pines, near Richmond, Va., with his regiment in June, 1862, and has never been heard of. After the death of her first husband Mrs. Nancy Peyton married Captain William Major. Sarah McFarland married Mr. John G. Swingley, who was of German extraction and whose forbears had belonged for ages to the Reformed German Church of the Rhenish Palatinate. The Swingleys are numerous in Maryland, and this family may have come from that State. The issue of this marriage were six children, namely: James, Martha, William, Thomas, America and George Swingley. James Swingley was a soldier in the Confederate Army. After the war he married Miss Dora Owen. Issue: Guy, Leon, John and Pearl Owen. Martha Swingley married James Harrison. Issue: Answorth, Henry and Eulalia. Answorth married Miss Hattie Powell; Henry married Miss McConnell; and Eulalia married Richard Dew. William Swingley married Miss Atkinson, and his brother Thomas married Miss Owen. America Swingley married Gardner Guill. Issue: Sarah, Edine, Stella, Eugene. Of these Sarah married Samuel Wright, and they have two children; Edine married Wiley Williams; Stella and Eugene are still unmarried. George, the youngest child of the Swingley family, is likewise married, but the name of his wife is unknown to me. Jane Rachel, the fourth daughter of James and Dicey Bilbro McFarland, married Colonel James Hamilton, one of the most prominent and useful citizens of Wilson County. He was repeatedly chosen to serve in the State Legislature and was a person of wide and wholesome influence. He will long be held in grateful and affectionate remembrance. The issue of this marriage were Nancy Porter, America, James, Emma, John and Robert Hamilton. Nancy Porter married Rev. Wesley G. Miller, D.D., who was for a whole generation a distinguished figure in the Methodist Church. He held prominent charges in many cities, and died at Louisville, Ky., where he was pastor of the Broadway Methodist Church. The issue of this marriage were Minnie, William, Jennie, America, Wesley Corprew and Nancy. Minnie Miller married Captain Ernest Hines of the United States Army. Issue: Margery and John Hamilton Hines. William is a successful physician in Little Rock, Ark., where his mother resides with him. Jennie Miller is not married. America Miller married Mr. Frank Cochran of Memphis. Wesley Corprew and Nancy Miller are unmarried. America Hamilton married Mr. Charles Perry, of St. Joseph, Missouri. Issue: America, John and Robert Perry. America Perry married Rev. H. E. Truex, a prominent and successful Baptist minister of Mexico, Mo. Issue: Eldon, Rachel and Aubrey Truex. John Perry married Josephine Seay. Issue: America, John and Charles. Robert Perry is also married and resides in California. John Hamilton married Miss Nellie White. Issue: Roger and Courtney Hamilton, both of whom are unmarried. James Hamilton married Miss Ruth Powell. Issue: James, Robert, Porter Price, John Perry, Samuel Stratton and Finney Hamilton, all unmarried. Emma Hamilton married John L. Jones, of Columbia, Tenn. Issue: James, John L., Emma, Hattie, Horace and Elizabeth Jones. James and John L. are both married; the others are unmarried. Robert Hamilton, named in honor of Colonel Robert Hatton, who fell at the Battle of Seven Pines, near Richmond, Va., married Miss Olie Hundley. They have two children and reside at Kansas City, Mo. Frances E., the fifth daughter of James and Dicey (Bilbro) McFarland, married Thomas E. Williamson, of Green Hill, Wilson County. Several of my happiest years were passed under his roof as a pupil of the Academy at Mount Juliet. I owe much to this noble uncle and aunt. Their children were John William, Martha Hannah, Dicey Aline, George, Frances Ewing, Sarah America and Lelia Pearl. John William, born August 30, 1848, studied for several years at the University of Virginia, where I had the honor to be his roommate during the session of 1866-1867. He married Miss Talitha Williamson. Issue: William, George, Olivia, Frances, Thomas. Martha Hannah, born August 27, 1850, was first married to Captain Andrew Baird. Issue: Andrewna. Her second husband was Mr. W. W. Shute. Issue: Ewing and Jeanette. All of them are unmarried. Dicey Aline married John Stroud. Issue: Katherine, Frances. Lilian, Johnnie and Helen Stroud. Katherine married Bishop Dorris. No issue. Frances married Thomas Grizzard and died without issue. Lilian married Charles Cartwright. No issue. Johnnie married Dr. Thaxton Guill. No issue. Helen is unmarried. George Williamson died unmarried. Frances Ewing Williamson married Granville Johnson. Issue : Granville and Sophia Johnson. Sarah America Williamson married Dr. Edgar Blair. Issue: Julian, Frank, lone and Edgar. Lelia Pearl Williamson is unmarried. Martha McFarland, the youngest and cheeriest member of the family of James and Dicey McFarland, married Mr. James H. Scales, a merchant of Triune, in Williamson County, who later removed to Gibson County, Tenn. Mr. Scales was a widower and had one daughter, Lavinia Kelley Scales, by a former marriage. She married Mr. Calvin Ferrell, a banker at Humboldt, and both of them have been greatly honored and loved by the members of the family. It is a sincere satisfaction to record their names in this connection. The children of James and Martha McFarland Scales were Fanny, Sarah, Elizabeth, Theophilus Gentry, William and Martha Lee. Fanny Scales married Mr. Edward Fox and had issue. Sarah Elizabeth married Mr. Pearcy, of Jackson, and has two daughters. Theophilus Gentry married and has one child, a daughter. William is an oculist of distinction at Pine Bluff, Ark., and has been married twice. Martha is unmarried. Only two of the nine children of the McFarland family are still alive, namely, Mrs. Jane R. Hamilton and Mrs. Frances E. Williamson. John and Nancy (Menees) McFarland had a daughter named Elizabeth whose existence was unknown to me until I read the will of James Menees. She had married a Mr. Davis, and James Menees appears to have regarded her with kindlier solicitude than was bestowed by him upon any other of his grandchildren, reserving two hundred dollars out of the share of Nancy McFarland for her especial benefit, and one hundred dollar.for the benefit of her son, James M. Davis. Mrs Susan Curd, of Wilson County, is said to have been descended from Elizabeth Davis. I remember Dr. John Curd and his brother, William Curd, as also two of his sisters, one of whom married Mr. Harvey Freeman, and the other Mr. William Dodson, of the Hermitage neighborhood. John, the third child of John and Nancy (Menees) McFarland, married Sarah, a sister of Dicey Bilbro. His daughter, Dicey McFarland, married Mr. Alanson Wynne, and James McFarland, M.D., who resided east of Lebanon, was his son. Dr. William McFarland, a son of the aforesaid James McFarland. M.D., is at present practicing his profession in Lebanon, Tenn. Arthur, the next child of John and Nancy (Menees) McFarland, married Miss Hollen Brinson, daughter of Rev. James Brinson, a Baptist minister of Davidson County. The Brinson family are said to have come to Tennessee from South Carolina. Their oldest child, James Brinson McFarland, was born in 1816; their second child, John Porter McFarland was born in 1818; William Arthur McFarland in 1820; Nancy Jane McFarland, who married Mr. Graves, was born in 1822, and Joseph Friend McFarland in 1824. The above five children were all born in Tennessee, but in the year 1826 Arthur McFarland removed to Ouachita Parish in Louisiana, and his next child, Elizabeth Ann McFarland, who married Mr. Hise in the year 1848, was born in 1826; Benjamin Menees McFarland. who died at Jackson, Miss., during the Confederate war, waa born in 1828; Haywood Alford McFarland was born in 1833; Hollen Laura McFarland, who married Mr. Simmons, and died at Homer, La., in 1894, was born in 18351 Roselma McFarland, who married Mr. Hardy and died in 1892, was born in 1840. Besides the above ten children who all founded families, there were three others, George Washington, Talitha C. and Patrick Henry McFarland, who died without issue. The above was a family of decidedly Baptist tendencies in religious belief. Mr. James Brinson, the father-in-law of • Arthur McFarland was an ordained Baptist minister before he removed from Tennessee to Louisiana in the year 1820. (Paxton, History of the Baptists of Louisiana, St. Louis, 1888, page 238). There he became the earliest teacher of Baptist truth in the vast Ouachita region, and his family were in hearty sympathy with him. The historian mentioned above affirms that Arthur McFarland came to Louisiana in company with Mr. Brinson in the year 1820, but the McFarland family of Louisiana are stout in the affirmation that they did not arrive before the year 1826. James Brinson, who had induced them to remove passed away on the 5th of September, 1831, (Paxton, page 515), and in 1843, his son-in-law, Arthur McFarland is mentioned as having entered the Baptist ministry (Paxton, page 51). Mr. Brinson had settled at what is now known as Vienna. James Brinson McFarland, Joseph Friend McFarland and Elizabeth Ann McFarland resided at Athens, and Haywood Alford McFarland at Mt. Lebanon, La. John Porter McFarland was a Methodist minister and passed away in 1873, leaving behind him a beloved and venerated name. Anne, the fifth child of John and Nancy (Menees) McFarland, married Mr. Somers and shortly afterwards removed to West Tennessee. Their children were Ann, James and John Somers. Mrs. Anna M. Gilchrist, of Nashville, was derived from this branch. It is matter of regret that I should have so little to relate concerning a family that is held in sincere respect by. myself and other people. I had the honor to be introduced to Judge Somers on one occasion, but I cannot recall that we had any conversation regarding family history. Jane, the sixth child of John and Nancy (Menees) McFarland, married the Rev. Lewis Lindsey, a Baptist minister of Wilson County. Their children were James and John and Susan and Nancy. James Lindsey went early to Texas, where he established himself at Gainesville, and rose to opulence and dignity. He is married and has a family. His brother, John, also went to Texas where he married and had two children. One of the daughters married her kinsman, John Menees, and resides in Neely's Bend, but I have not learned what became of the other. Nancy, the seventh child of John and Nancy McFarland, married William Bilbro, a brother of Dicey Bilbro. Their daughter, Eliza, married Mr. Jarman, near Murfreesboro. One of her sons is the Rev. L. B. Jarman. Dr. Bilbro, of Murfreesboro, also belongs to this family. The youngest child of John and Nancy (Menees) McFarland was Benjamin Menees, who married Miss Young, a sister of 'Squire William Young of Wilson County, and removed to West Tennessee. His children were John, Ann, Jane and Benjamin Menees. John was a merchant at Como, and died before the war between the States. He left issue, but I have no informatiton regarding them. Ann McFarland married first Mr. Joseph William Clark, who passed away in early life, leaving behind a son. She afterwards married a Mr. Seat, residing near Humboldt, by whom she has issue. Her sister, Jane McFarland, married Dr. Bethshares, of Humboldt, and had issue. Likewise the youngest brother, Benjamin Menees, Jr., married and had issue. | McFarland, James Menees (I26340)
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| 6390 | The area is today Tyrell and Washington Counties, NC | Spruill, Dr. Godfrey GoSp01 (I432)
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| 6391 | The big, tall, octagonal stone at the Methodist Cemetery had originally been in the McFarlan Cemetery (backyard of the Rose Hotel B&B) and it was moved when B. P. McFarlan, youngest son of James & Elizabeth McFarlan, died. It marks B. P.'s grave, but his name was never carved on the stone. All the others on the stone are still buried in McFarlan Cemetery. B. P.'s wife was Marcella C. Stuart (maybe Stewart). She, too, is buried behind the hotel. [http://www.emporia.edu/~delmottp/McFarlanCemetery.html] | McFarlan, Biggers Pennington (I14437)
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| 6392 | The birthdates on the tombstone has been read incorrectly, or made incorrectly, since it is a newer monument. All census records, and especially the 1900 census records show earlier dates for both James and wife. In 1880 the family is living together in Precinct 7 on James Newton's land. James, wife Nancy D, Lily 10, John 8, James 5, and Charles T, born in July and 10 months old. Brother Robert 36, with his wife Emily 24, their two girls Rebecca, and Mary, and mother Rebecca. | Lane, James Newton (I30511)
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| 6393 | The census of 1920 showing Jim S. Scroggins with wife Iva, born in Texas, says that Jim is born in Ky. Also, Loma is not present, but shows brother Harland, and sister Hazel. "James S was a cowboy, and was not a good farmer, but he did try, and he gave up the life he loved, after Sterling Rodney was born, as his wife, Iva Lena McFarland wanted him to stay closer to home. He and Iva stayed close to her parents until Arthur, her father, died, (before April 16, 1998, as I calculated. It seemed that shortly after sterling was born, 1/21/1893, they all moved to Chickasha, Indian Territory, now oklahoma, where Arthur Rodney got a job as a mailcarrier." notes from Loma Patton, 2004 The census of 1920 showing Jim S. Scroggins with wife Iva, born in Texas, says that Jim is born in Ky. Also, Loma is not present, but shows brother Harland, and sister Hazel. "James S was a cowboy, and was not a good farmer, but he did try, and he gave up the life he loved, after Sterling Rodney was born, as his wife, Iva Lena McFarland wanted him to stay closer to home. He and Iva stayed close to her parents until Arthur, her father, died, (before April 16, 1998, as I calculated. It seemed that shortly after sterling was born, 1/21/1893, they all moved to Chickasha, Indian Territory, now oklahoma, where Arthur Rodney got a job as a mailcarrier." notes from Loma Patton, 2004 | Scroggins, James Samuel (I30919)
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| 6394 | The children of John, the oldest son, who settled in Jackson, were eleven, five of whom died young. The six remaining were Daniel, John, William, Alexander, Mrs. Wm. Robertson, and Mrs. Robert Richardson. ("History of Washington County" published in 1878) (Research):Only IGI search result for Name: John McFarlane, Event: Birth, Event Range: 1760-1765, Father Name: Daniel, Country: Scotland, Record Type: Birth, Baptism, and Christenings Name: John Mcfarlane Gender: Male Christening Date: 08 Nov 1764 Christening Place: , DURRISDEER, DUMFRIES, SCOTLAND Father's Name: Daniel Mcfarlane Mother's Name: Jean Fleming Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11823-2 , System Origin: Scotland-VR , GS Film number: 1067961 , Reference ID: 2:161STZ5 Name John Mcfarlane Gender Male Christening Date 12 Feb 1764 Christening Place KINCARDINE BY DOUNE,PERTH,SCOTLAND Father's Name Donald Mcfarlane Mother's Name Mary Mitchell Indexing Project (Batch) Number C11364-4 System Origin Scotland-ODM GS Film number 1040191 "Scotland, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VQ71-6MQ : accessed 12 October 2015), John Mcfarlane, 12 Feb 1764; citing KINCARDINE BY DOUNE,PERTH,SCOTLAND, reference ; FHL microfilm 1,040,191. | McFarlane, John (I23809)
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| 6395 | The dates for James McFarland's family seem to have been recorded by him. the later dates by Artemissa Pence McF. and others. personal collection | Source (S1668)
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| 6396 | The document clearly states that Margaret's parents are James Stalker and Annie McCallum | Family: William Arthur Burkitt / Margaret Allan Stalker (F646)
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| 6397 | The family arrived from Scotland to Virginia abt. 1684. They did not move to NC until abt. 1705 | Spruill, Samuel (I994)
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| 6398 | The Family names changed when they all moved to Scotland in about 1847. FSID LT51-6Z5 | Macfarlane, Patrick PatM01 (I19210)
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| 6399 | The family that came to the U.S. appears in the 1881 census in Scotland as: Willm McFarlane 24, (1857) a cloth inspector, born Forfar with wife Isabella McFarlane 20 and daughter Jane 2 months old. They moved to the U.S. by 1884 when their second daughter was born Mary, and are in the 1900 census in Hampden Co. Massachusetts under William Mc Farland, born Oct. 1857 with wife and daughter Jennie F. Mc Farland, born Jan. 1881 in Scotland an d then daughter Mary, born Mar. 1884 in Massachusetts. Jennie F. McFarland marries William Peddie Black from the CMW member's tree. [E-mail from Mary Helen Haines rec: 30 Nov 2015] FSID M17K-T39 (Research):Name William Pirnie Macfarlane Gender Male Birth Date 29 Oct 1856 Birthplace FORFAR,ANGUS,SCOTLAND Father's Name William Macfarlane Mother's Name Jean Frazer Indexing Project (Batch) Number C11288-1 System Origin Scotland-ODM GS Film number 6035516 | MacFarlane, William Pirnie (I16846)
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| 6400 | The first born child Margaret born in late 1859 when her parents were in Louisiana working on a steamship going up and down the Mississippi river before the outbreak of the Civil War, when they traveled back to Wisconsin. | Proudfoot, Margaret (I13711)
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