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6501 Various school yearbooks from across the United States. Source (S389)
 
6502 Various school yearbooks from across the United States. Source (S300)
 
6503 Various school yearbooks from across the United States. Source (S2836)
 
6504 Various school yearbooks from across the United States. Source (S439)
 
6505 Various trees say born in Ireland, some in Tyrone, others in County Down. Robb, John JoR03 (I2132)
 
6506 Victoria, Australia, Birth Index, 1837-1917. The Victorian Registry of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Source (S523)
 
6507 Victoria, Australia, Death Index, 1836-1988. The Victorian Registry of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Source (S524)
 
6508 Victoria, Australia, Marriage Index, 1837-1950. The Victorian Registry of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Source (S521)
 
6509 Virginia Divorce Records, 1918–2014. Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia. Source (S2837)
 
6510 Virginia, Births, 1721–2015. Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia. Source (S694)
 
6511 Virginia, Death Registers, 1853–1911. Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia. Source (S2804)
 
6512 Virginia, Deaths, 1912–2014. Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia. Source (S2794)
 
6513 Virginia, Deaths, 1912–2014. Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia. Source (S1391)
 
6514 Virginia, Deaths, 1912–2014. Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia. Source (S1388)
 
6515 Virginia, Deaths, 1912–2014. Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia. Source (S412)
 
6516 Virginia, Marriage Registers, 1853–1935. Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia. Source (S419)
 
6517 Virginia, Marriages, 1936-2014. Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia. Source (S442)
 
6518 Virginia, Marriages, 1936-2014. Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia. Source (S448)
 
6519 Virginia, Marriages, 1936-2014. Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia. Source (S2950)
 
6520 Volunteer, avid gardener Seaverns, Dorothy Marie (I1099)
 
6521 W. R. Buzza in the 1880 United States Federal Census
Name: W. R. Buzza
Age: 31
Birth Year: abt 1849
Birthplace: England
Home in 1880: Beaver, Clarion, Pennsylvania
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mary J. Buzza
Father's Birthplace: England
Mother's Birthplace: England
Occupation: Foreman Of P. L. Laborers 
Buzza, William Robert (I14356)
 
6522 Walter Esker Scott, who went by Esker, was a freshman at Mayo's College in 1908 along with Numan McFarland. Scott, Walter Esker (I29916)
 
6523 Walter McFarlane 31 Mar 1717 in Buchanan and Margrat McFarlan 22 Dec 1734 in Drymen. Married 2 Mar 1760 had seven children:
Elizabeth 3 Jun 1760
John 24 Mar 1762
Danial 25 Jul 1763
Alexander 12 Jan 1766 Buchanan
Parlan 16 Apr 1768
Janat 20 May 1770
Margaret 8 Jan 1775
[E-mail from David McFarlane kit 124448 to Terrance cc'd to me 4 Apr 2018] 
McFarlane, Walter in Corrie (I26869)
 
6524 WARDEN, A. P. - 6 Oct 1912

Burnet Bulletin, 10 Oct 1912

A. P. Warden Dead

Last Sunday at his home in the Mt. Blanc neighborhood, after a few days illness, A. P. Warden departed this life. His body was interred Monday in the Mt. Zion Cemetery with Knights of Pythias honors.

This county has never had a better citizen than Price Warden and many expressions of sincere regret were heard when it became known that he was dead.

He leaves a wife, children, several brothers, a sister, many other relatives and a host of friends to mourn his death.

Mr. Warden was a devoted husband, a loving father, a kind neighbor. His word was as good as a bond and no man stood higher in the estimation of the general public.

At the time of his death he was about forty years old and was reared in the community in which he died. During all these years, he never committed an act that brought reproach to the honored name he bore. We know whereof we speak, for we were school boys together from early childhood.

When such men die, not only is the loss felt by the near loved ones, but the entire community misses his wise counsel, his upright example and sturdy honesty.

The Bulletin extends its deepest sympathy to the bereaved relatives.
WARDEN, A. P. - 6 Oct 1912

Burnet Bulletin, 10 Oct 1912

A. P. Warden Dead

Last Sunday at his home in the Mt. Blanc neighborhood, after a few days illness, A. P. Warden departed this life. His body was interred Monday in the Mt. Zion Cemetery with Knights of Pythias honors.

This county has never had a better citizen than Price Warden and many expressions of sincere regret were heard when it became known that he was dead.

He leaves a wife, children, several brothers, a sister, many other relatives and a host of friends to mourn his death.

Mr. Warden was a devoted husband, a loving father, a kind neighbor. His word was as good as a bond and no man stood higher in the estimation of the general public.

At the time of his death he was about forty years old and was reared in the community in which he died. During all these years, he never committed an act that brought reproach to the honored name he bore. We know whereof we speak, for we were school boys together from early childhood.

When such men die, not only is the loss felt by the near loved ones, but the entire community misses his wise counsel, his upright example and sturdy honesty.

The Bulletin extends its deepest sympathy to the bereaved relatives. 
Warden, Alexander Price Jr. (I28391)
 
6525 Was a Capt. in the 3rd Battalion, Cumberland Militia and died in the Rev. War, Feb. 2, 1777. Burried in the first Presbyterian burial ground

TAXLIST: 1753-1776 PENNSYLVANIA, Cumberland County, West Pennsboro Township.
Andrew McFarland. 1753 Andrew McFarland. 1763 Andrew McFarlin (150 acres).
1764 Andrew McFarlan 150 acres. 1765 Andrew McFarland 150 acres, 2 horse, 5
cows, 10 sheep, 2 negro. 1766 Andrew McFarlan 100 acres, 2 negro, 3 horse, 6
cows, 16 sheep. 1767 Andrew McFarlan 130 acres, 2 horse, 4 cows, 15 sheep, 2
negro. 1768 Andrew McFarlan 150 acres, 2 horse, 4 cows, 6 sheep, 1 negro.
1770 Andrew McFarland 200 acres, 20 clear. 1776 Andrew McFarland 85 acres, 2
horses, 5 cows, 12 sheep. Not listed 1779 and 1780. SOURCE: Cumberland County
Tax Lists 1750-1780. FHC microfilm # 21087, 21088, 21089.

MILITARY: REVOLUTIONARY WAR. From DAR Patriotic Index. Gives birth as 1729
and wifes maiden name as Graham.

DEATH: 1777 PENNSYLVANIA. Captain Andrew McFarland Feb 26, 1777. SOURCE:
"Index of Obituary Notices Published in the Pennsylvania Gazette From
1728-1791" "Pennsylvania Vital Records"; 1983; Genealogical Publishing Company,
Baltimore, Maryland; Vol I.

PROBATE: 1777 PENNSYLVANIA, Cumberland County. [Andrew McFarland]. Petition
of Margaret McFarland, widow and relict of Andrew McFarland. Her husband was a
Captain of 3rd Battalion of Cumberland County. Died 1 Feb 1777 from fever at
Camp while in Military. Andrew left a number of small children unable to
support themselves. SOURCE: Cumberland County Orphans Court Docket, Vol 3.
Page 20. 1786-1804 LDS Microfilm 0021022. Page 20.

PROBATE: 1788 PENNSYLVANIA, Cumberland County. [Andrew McFarland]. Nov 1788.
Came to Court James and Robert McFarlane, (children?-- nephews??) of Robert
McFarlane Deceased. The said James being one of administrators of Andrew
McFarlane, decd. The said Robert and Andrew, both decd, having been executors
of the last will and testament of James McFarlane Sr., decd. SOURCE:
Cumberland County Orphans Court Docket, Vol 3 1786-1804 LDS Microfilm 0021022.
Page 50 18 Nov 1788.

CHURCH: 1789 PENNSYLVANIA, Cumberland County, Newville. Big Springs
Presbyterian Church. Communion List 1789. Names and ages of members.
MC FARLANE: Margaret, 55, Robert 22, Ann 19, Mary 16, Elizabeth 13, Hannah 10,
James 27, Elizabeth 23, John 60, Elizabeth 50, Sarah 20, James 16, Robert 14,
Andrew 14, William 56, Elizabeth 50.
............
John 50, Mary 50, James 26, Margaret 24, Elizabeth 15, John 13, Ann 10, William
8.............
Alexander 11.

PROBATE: 1789 PENNSYLVANIA, Cumberland County. [Andrew McFarland]. Aug 1789.
Came into Court James McFarlane, oldest son of Andrew McFarlen, dec. His
father had a widow, Margaret and seven children, to wit: James, Margaret
(married Hugh McClelland), Jean (married William Thompson), Robert, Anne, Mary,
and Hannah. At time of death, had tract of land in Armaugh Township,
Cumberland County (256 acres). SOURCE: Cumberland County Orphans Court
Docket, Vol 3 1786-1804. Page 64. LDS Microfilm 0021022.

PROBATE: 1790 PENNSYLVANIA, Cumberland County, West Pennsboro township.
[Andrew McFarlane]. 26 March 1790 James McFarlane, of West Pennsboro, oldest
son of Andrew McFarlane of West Pennsboro Township, decd. SOURCE: Cumberland
County Orphans Court Docket, Vol 3 1786-1804 Page 123. LDS Microfilm 0021022.

CENSUS: 1790 PENNSYLVANIA, Cumberland County, West Pennsboro (or Hopewell, or
Newton) Township. Margaret McFarlin 1/1/5/3slaves. Living next to Jacob
Conrad, Joseph, Etcheson, James Grahms, Andrew Heckman, Gabriel Bobinmire,
George Heater, Jacob Bare, and William Hunter.

CENSUS: 1800 PENNSYLVANIA, Cumberland County, Frankford Township. Margret
McFarlane. 00000 - 00111 Page 103 (200).

PROBATE: 1801 PENNSYLVANIA, Cumberland County, West Pennsboro Township.
[Andrew McFarlane] March 1801. Came into Court, James McFarlane, oldest son of
Andrew McFarlane, decd, late of West Pennsboro Township, Now Frankford Township,
Cumberland County. Margaret, widow of Andrew McFarlane. Andrew had Robert,
Margaret (married Hugh McClellan), Jannet (married William Thompson), Mary
(married John Scott), Elizabeth (married Thomas Walters), and Anne. SOURCE:
Cumberland County Orphans Court Docket, Vol 3 1786-1804 Page 312. LDS
Microfilm 0021022.

NAME: All descendants apparently retained the name McFarlane.

RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (1999) Nancy Whitman Lives in
Maine. Sent information on Waller family. Descent from daughter, Elizabeth
who married Thomas Waller.

Father: James McFarland b: 24 Dec 1695 in Tyrone, Ireland
Mother: Janet Buchanan b: Abt 1700 in Scotland

Marriage 1 Margaret Graham b: 1733 in Pennsylvania

* Married: Abt 1756 in Pennsylvania
* Change Date: 23 May 2004

Children

1. Has No Children Margaret McFarland b: Abt 1760 in West Pennsboro Twp., Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania
2. Has Children James McFarland b: Aug 1762 in Hopewell Twp., Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania
3. Has No Children Janet "Jenny" McFarland b: Jun 1765 in West Pennsboro Twp., Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania
4. Has No Children Robert McFarland b: 1766-1767 in West Pennsboro Twp., Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania
5. Has No Children Hannah McFarland b: 14 Apr 1766 in Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania
6. Has No Children Ann McFarland b: 1769-1770 in West Pennsboro Twp., Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania
7. Has No Children Mary McFarland b: 1772-1773 in West Pennsboro Twp., Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania
8. Has No Children Elizabeth "Betsy" McFarland b: 1775-1776 in West Pennsboro Twp., 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, Andrew (I20092)
 
6526 Was an outcast at her fathers fathers funeral. Her fathers brother-in-law Bill Black used to take her father over to Stirling to see her daughter and at Bill Black's insistance Jock had made a will but because he had not signed it by the time he died, the 8,000 pounds he left went to his brother William. Macfarlane, Anne (I10121)
 
6527 Was deeded 302 acres from the James McF. survey by his father Jackson on Sept. 23, 1876, in Deed Book 2, p. 6. McFarland, Newton Jackson (I30217)
 
6528 Was killed when the South Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City collapsed. Eagleson, John Bruce (I26255)
 
6529 Was living in Oklahoma City, Okla. in 1967 when he wrote Lola McFarland to thank her for the family book. According to an on-line family tree, Bose played football for T.C.U., was the first of his family to go to college. He moved to Tennessee where he worked for the Armour Meat Company as an accountant. McFarland, Bose Lawrence (I29627)
 
6530 Was Sarah Farris married to a Farris before she married James McFarland? In the 1850 census she has an Isaac Farris living with her who is 35 years old, therefore born in 1815. Or is he a brother born much later than her?

Did James McFarland have a second marriage to a Sally Howard on Dec. 27, 1832? 
Farris, Sarah (I28148)
 
6531 Was single in 1940 census -age 25. McFarlin, Living (I532)
 
6532 Washington State Department of Health. <i>Washington State Births 1907-1920</i>. Washington, USA: Department of Health. Source (S365)
 
6533 We do know from genetic testing that this line of McFarlands, and at least one of the Hunts next door, are part of a Scottish line of McFarlands, separate from the Cadet line. They are related to the Daniel McFarland line that came to America in 1 718/9 and settled in Worcester Mass.

Susan Pavlech believes it is William the elder who patented this land.

3 Aug 1778 Wm McFarland enters a claim to 400 acres land lying in Orange County on the east side of Flat River bounded on the west by Flat River aforesaid on the north by land of (can't read) and on the south by a claim of Henry Horton includin g his improvement. From LDS land records Orange County familysearch.org

15 Nov 1778 State land grants NC
Issued 13 mar 1780 entry no 466
William McFarling entered for 400 acres, issued for 370 acres, survery 13 Aug 177?. Peter McFarling & Thos McFarling SCC on the east side of Flat River bounded on the west by Flat River aforesaid on the east by land of Peter King on the nort h by land of John Brown and on the south by a claim of Henry Horton including his improvement.

13 March 1780, North Carolina to WILLIAM MCFARLIN, fifty shillings per hundred acres, 370 acres, on the E side of Flat R., bounded on E by Peter King, on N by John Brown, on S by a claim of HENRY HORTON, begin at a hickory, E 52 ch. to a dogwood , S 16 ch. to a white oak, E 18 ch.to a white oak, S 41 ch to a Hickory, W 70 ch. to a pine, N 57 ch to first station, signed Richard Caswell: witness: Wm Sheppard; no probate record. (Ed. note: see also N. C. Patent Book 42:2) Deed Book 2, Pag e 279

Peter, Thomas, and William McFarling are on the 1779 tax list for Orange County. Spelled Mc Farling. or as Susan believes, it is father William and 2 eldest sons Peter and Thomas.

1790 Peter McFarland on Tax List (from Peter's tree)
1790 William McFarland on Tax List (from Peter's tree) (So which Willliam is this?)
1790 Thomas McFarland on tax list. (from Peter's tree)

1790 census lists Wm. McFarlin Jr., Thos. McFarlin, Keziah McFarlin. William Sr. is not listed. Where is he?

Peter and wife Elizabeth Horton moved to Jones Co. Georgia and dies there in 1822.
OBJE: _TEXT Location: Orange Co. NC
OBJE: _TEXT Location: Flat R. Orange Co. NC 
McFarland BY11789 + 2, William WiM02 (I17537)
 
6534 We know nothing about this William. McFarland, William (I28042)
 
6535 We know that this Sarah McFarland belongs to this John McFarland because of a series of deed documents signed in 1831 in Ste. Genevieve County, MO from Deed Book G, pp. 63-67 where the various brothers and sisters of John McFarland Jr. are paid $30.00 each for their part of the inheritance of land near present-day Avon community that they claimed together in 1828.
reads as Carrie George 
McFarland, Sarah Hale (I29735)
 
6536 We travelled to Scotland in 2007 and stayed at Stirling. My husband's great-grandfather Malcolm McFarlane was born here.Malcolm's father, another Malcolm, was listed in the library as gentry in 1856 and ran what is now known as the Wallace Hotel . We were unable to find records as to the name of the Hotel during this period, the current managers did not have records onsite. We believe the next McFarlane line back was married to a Christie girl, from the local area, being a farming family . The Christie girl had a twin brother. My husband to this day is a male twin with a female twin sister. His twin sister has a boy & girl twin. We would find it of great interest if you could direct us where to research further for additional info rmation about the McFarlanes from 1856 and prior of Stirling. Look forward to your response.
[ Forum post by Donna Johnston 2010 at http://clanmacfarlane.org.au/2010/06/clan-macfarlane-its-descendants-and-associated-families/#comments ] 
McFarlane, Malcolm (I13674)
 
6537 Weant, Kenneth. Newspapers indexed include the Fulton Telegraph, the Missouri Telegraph, the Callaway Weekly Gazette, the Montgomery City Standard, and the Cole Weekly Democrat. Source (S1142)
 
6538 Well, if this in correct then Sarah Rea is not Robert's birth mother. MHH Family: Thomas Sprowl, ThSp01 / Sarah Rea (F198)
 
6539 Wesley McFarland is in Dyer Co. 1850 census Dist. 4, fam. 315.

W. McFarland, 33, NC; W.H. McFarland, his wife, 24 from N.C.; a son F.M. McF. 10 TN, ; and A.E. McF. 8, TN. 
McFarland, Wesley (I11592)
 
6540 West Virginia County, District and Probate Courts. Source (S1375)
 
6541 West Virginia County, District and Probate Courts. Source (S625)
 
6542 When did Nancy Barnett marry Caleb, and where? Was it after her mother and Meredith Cox moved to Missouri, or before? Did Caleb have a previous marriage that Marcus H. is the product of? Barnett, Nancy (I18798)
 
6543 When Jackson died, William Wylie and Nancy Jane moved into his homestead. Then Samuel Logan and Jewell lived there.-Rhonda Shinpaugh's notes.

Flowers for the Living: Ladonia News

Most everyone is familiar with the Biblical quotation: "Llet another man praised thee, and not thine own mouth; a stranger, and not thine own lips." That is exactly what the subject of this conspectus has always done, whether conscious of it or not. Anyway his quiet in useful life, and a large measure, makes it necessary for the quotation to be fulfilled.

W. W. Cunningham, familiarly known to his friends and acquaintances as "Uncle Billy," son of Major Matthew Cunningham, was born in Dade County, Georgia, on November 23, 1849. When he was a small boy he moved with his parents to Tennessee and after a few years moved to grant all Texas. He remembers helping his father hew logs for the building of their old homestead.

Like other pioneers he remembers vividly the long and slow trips to Jefferson Texas in the early days; his associates being John Hayden, Dick Hughes and John McFarland. In those days traveling was slow, and in most instances the oxen and wagon were used.

Mr. Cunningham was married to Ms. Nancy Jane McFarland, and they have lived at the old McFarland homestead since, with the exception of two years spent in West Texas. Mrs. Cunningham passed away on February 14, 1924. His brother's daughter, Mrs. James Stoddard is living at his home and helps to look after his comforts and keep the sunshine and happiness there which has always predominated. Mr. Cunningham has always had an open heart for little children; one of his favorites is his little granddaughter, Mary Helen Cunningham. She is very fortunate in having uncle Billy as a grandfather.

Obituaries:
PASSING OF QUIET, CHRISTIAN NOBLEMAN.
W. W Cunningham, who was suddenly called to his eternal reward March 11 from his home near Ladonia, Texas, was one of those quiet thousands of God's noblemen that have not bowed the knee to Baal. His father, Major Cunningham, was one of the earliest settlers of Fannin County, and the son, W.W. who we lovingly called "Uncle Bill," and who was beyond his four-score years, grew up under primitive conditions of frontier days. He was a substantial farmer, and though he possessed plenty, he lived a simple, frugal life. He took a deep interest in religion and in the great moral issues of the country. He was a member of the Christian Church and his long life was an exemplification of Christianity, while his unfaltering stand against the liquor traffic through the years challenged the admiration of lovers of civic righteousness. The last time I saw Uncle Bill, who has been a reader of the Courier for many years, he gave me some money for Bro. Phares to pay his Courier subscription; for though he was a faithful member of the Nonprogressive Christian Church, he loved the Courier, and loved all his brethren, regardless of the school of thought to which they might belong.

Pioneer Citizen Died Monday
William Wiley Cunningham, well known in and around Ladonia as uncle Billie, died March 11, at 2:30 p.m. in the homestead that had witnessed his marriage, his home-making, and later the death of his beloved companion.
He was born in Dale (Dade) county, Ga., November 23, 1840. As a small child of 3 or 4 years of age, he moved with his father and mother to Texas, settling in the Oak Ridge community, at which place he spent the rest of his life.
Early in the year of 1872, he married Miss Nancy Jane McFarland, dughter of another pioneer family. Six children, four boys and two girls, were born to this family. All, save one, were reared to maturity, making useful, good citizens. Mary, the younger daughter, died in infancy. The others are: M.J., Will, J.E. and S.H. Cunningham and Mrs. WH. Wilson. The children, witht he exception of Mrs. Wilson, live in the Oak Ridge community.
The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Mr. Lauderdale of St. Joe, Texas, and old, old friend of the family.
Pallbearers were: J.R. J.A., Lee, Will and John McFarland, Clint Taylor, Walter Cunningham and Herman Milford.
Mr. Cunningham died as he had lived--quietly, serene and unafraid. He was A Christian gentleman in the hightest sense of the word, whose passing is mourned by many of his loved ones, and friends who in turn were loved so devotedly by him.
To the bereaved, we extend our condolences. 
Cunningham, William Wylie (I30018)
 
6544 White Spruill, John William (I998)
 
6545 White Miller, William (I550)
 
6546 White Miller, William Frederick (I548)
 
6547 White, Lorraine Cook, ed. &lt;i&gt;The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records&lt;/i&gt;. &lt;i&gt;Vol. 1-55.&lt;/i&gt; Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994-2002. Source (S491)
 
6548 Why is he noted as William C. in the census?

1940 Census shows William Robs, 73, married twice, with Ena, age 29 his wife, and then childrenThomas 5, Guy 3, and Ida age 1, as well as sister Sallie, age 69, which is a good link back to census when he was a child in household of William Robbs and Mary. 
Robbs, William Thomas (I13)
 
6549 Why isn't she mentioned in her father's will? McFarland, Katherine (I20721)
 
6550 Wife, no children. Spruill, James Jackson (I1239)
 

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