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| 6651 | William Lindsay MacFarland's parents were Adam MacFarland and Jean Lindsay. In addition to William, I'm aware of two siblings, Duncan and Isabella. [http://genforum.genealogy.com/macfarlane/messages/466.html - post by Stanley Malcolm 3 Jun 2006] (Research):Name: Duncan Mcfarlane Gender: Male Christening Date: 14 May 1806 Christening Place: LOCHLEE,ANGUS,SCOTLAND Father's Name: John Mcfarlane Mother's Name: Jean Bowman Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11303-2 , System Origin: Scotland-ODM , GS Film number: 993487 No returns in IGI or Ancestry.com public trees search for marriage or children as at 21 May 2013 | McFarlane, Duncan (I15568)
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| 6652 | William Lindsay MacFarland, b. May 25, 1841, and Elizabeth Duncan. They were m. Aug 2, 1878 in Kinnettle. I believe they later lived in Forfar. William Lindsay MacFarland's parents were Adam MacFarland and Jean Lindsay. In addition to William, I'm aware of two siblings, Duncan and Isabella. [http://genforum.genealogy.com/macfarlane/messages/466.html - post by Stanley Malcolm 3 Jun 2006] (Research):Only IGI record of birth is for dau. Elizabeth, no Ancestry.com public tree search results. | McFarlane, William (I15531)
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| 6653 | William MacFarland Posted: 27 Apr 2002 12:45AM Classification: Query Just read your post today,4/26/02, I know nothing of my ggrandfather Ransalier, supposedly b:1840 in NY. The only thing i know of my grandfather Andrew F is that he was supposedly b1860 NY. Both those dates looks to me to mean born sometime in th e 40s or 60s ????. I believe my dad,Harrison Alonzo, was born in Ohio in 1884 and my Uncle,Ransalier Franklin, was born in Kosiosko Indiana in 1886. I know nothing of any other aunts or uncles. I do know a little about my dad and uncles history. N ot much help i know. If you think they might tie in with your family let me know, Thanks Bruce http://boards.ancestry.com.au/surnames.macfarland/52.2.1/mb.ashx CMW member #440. Genealogy form rec: from MHH 9 Oct 2015 | MacFarland, William "Bruce" NoM01 (I13459)
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| 6654 | WILLIAM MACFARLANE, first son of David MacFarlane and Janet Millar, was b. in the village of Johnstone, Scotland, Apr. 30, 1828. This is a small hamlet situated 3 miles west of Paisley. Dwelling houses were known to be nicely made, slated roofs and two stories high. Cotton was the chief industry, and after a very.rapid growth, the town became a very large city. William left Scotland with his parents in 1842, settling in Puslinch, Ontario, Canada. He married Flora Campbell, who was born Mar. 12, 1830, at Paisley, Scotland. They were married about 1850. They are listed in the 1861 census of Owensound with their first 4 children, occupation as that of a farmer and as members of the Disciples of Christ Church, which was founded by Alexander Campbell. Leaving Ontario about 1869, they 'William and his family' migrated to the Red River Valley, and William worked for the Hudson Bay Trading Company, which was then at Fort Gary, now Winnipeg. In the latter years of their lives, they made their home with their youngest son Duncan, and earlier, Flora spent many years with the daughter, Flora MacFarlane Grieve. William died May 26, 1904 and Flora died Sept. 6, 1913, at Holton, Kansas. Both are buried in the Old Baptist churchyard cemetery, at Auburn, Nebraska. They were parents of 9 children comprising the 5th generation: David b. Oct. 2, 1850; Flora b. Jul. 20, 1853; John b.1854, d. 1910; William b. 1856; Archibald Campbell b. Nov 10, 1859; William Daniel b. Dec. 8, 1861; Jeannette b. 1863, d.1883; Margaret b. May 1866; and Duncan b. Oct. 26, 1868. (A "Snapshot" of an Immigrant Family: This interesting sketch of his immigrant grandfather is an excerpt from descendant Robert MacFarlane's family history written by his Aunt Wilma, his father's sister.) (Research):http://genforum.genealogy.com/macfarlane/messages/422.html Perhaps one of our Canadian members or someone with Canadian ancestry will recognize this family. Robert is anxious to make contact with any relatives he may have. See his query in Lantern # 82. His address: R_MacFarlane@email.msn.com [ MacFarlanes Lantern #84 Summer 2002 ] | McFarlane, William (I24007)
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| 6655 | William Mason McFarland/McFarlin PFM Edited Oct 2018 William Mason McFarland was listed in the Coitsville, Ohio census of 1 860 when his widowed mother Samantha (McClelland) McFarland had return ed to her parents home there. After she remarried John H Reed in 186 3 they all moved to the nearby Ree d farm. William stayed on and helpe d in the building of a successful farming business (*1 p 175) with hi s new stepfather and stepbrothers, where he was listed in 1870. Later , in 1880, he was continuing to farm at his step-brother William Reed ' s farm in Coitsville. He married after 1880, but appears to have had no children, and was di vorced before his death in 1891. In the Application for letters ... Wi lliam McFarlin of Youngstown died 17 April 1891, leaving no widow, hav ing been divorced. Virgil C McFarl in, admr., states he is the only hei r. Virgil C McFarlin, brother, Youngstown; Alphea McVey, half sister , Struthers (*1). (Research):Sources for William Mason McFarland; Farmer 1860 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 16 with his grandfather William McClel land (William McFarland's age 6) 1870 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 95 with his step-father John Reed (Wil liam's age 17, born in Ohio, farm laborer) 1880 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 90 with his step-brother John Reed (Wi lliam McFarland's age 26, born in Ohio, farm laborer, both par b in Oh io) 1890 census; not extant Buried in Pioneer Methodist Cemetery? Other References *1 Probate; Mahoning county, Ohio, #3624; William McFarlin of Youngsto wn, dated 2 May, 1891 | McFarland, William Mason (I209)
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| 6656 | WILLIAM MCFARLAND (ca 1823 to ca 1856) (Research by Peter Folsom McFarlin - May, 2012, revised Oct 2018) William (son of "John") McFarland, "...reared a large family. Eleven c hildren arrived at years of maturity. But one son is living, Anderson , at Coitsville. Four of his daughters are living, viz: Mrs Lydia Maha n, Liberty, Trumbull county; Miss J emima McFarlin, Niles; Mrs Matild a Price, Coitsville, and Mrs Lavina Harris, Youngstown..." (*1 p 168) . In the sketch for Elizabeth Loveland (*1 p 165), Williams wrote, ".. .Elizabeth became the mother of six sons and six daughters." All abo v e written in 1881-1882. This William McFarland (jr), is probably the son of William and Elizab eth (Loveland) McFarland. In 1830, he appeared to be at home on his father's farm on the Hazelto n road in Coitsville, one of eleven children at that time. Ten years l ater, at age sixteen, he continued at home, helping his father farm. I n 1850 he appeard to have moved t o nearby Youngstown and is a clerk li ving with the A D Jacobs family. A D Jacobs' wife, Elizabeth, may b e a McFarland relation? Later, in Dec 1850, William McFarland married Samantha McClelland, dau ghter of William and Hannah McClelland of Coitsville. He and Samanth a had grown up a few miles from each other. Samantha's father William , had been appointed the guardian o f this William McFarland's uncle Al exander's children, after Alexander was killed by a falling tree. However, it seems that William jr died sometime between 1853, (since h is second son William M McFarland was born in 1854), and 1860, when hi s widowed wife Samantha is found living back at her parents home in Co itsville. About 1863 Samantha McFa rland remarries to a near neighbor , widower John Reed of Coitsville. Probate, land and vital records should be checked for this William. PFM's SOURCES for William McFarland; 1830 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 249; with his father William McFarland , (William jr's age 5-10) 1840 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 190; with his father William McFarland , (William jr's age 15-20) 1850 census; Youngstown, Ohio p 420; with A D Jacobs, (William McFarla ne sic, age 27, clerk, born in Ohio) 1860 census; William not located Other REFERENCES *1 History of Mahoning and Trumbull Counties, Williams, 1882 v 2 | McFarland, William (I14043)
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| 6657 | WILLIAM MCFARLAND - (ca 1807 to ca 1865) (Research by Peter Folsom McFarlin - May, 2012, revised Aug 3 2018) An unnamed male (a probable son) is shown in the 1820 census living wi th Alexander McFarland (b abt 1778). And again, in the 1830 census a n unnamed male (age 20-30) is also listed, now as the oldest (other th an the head of household; Alexande r McFarland). This male could be a s on; William. In 1850, William and Sarah had a daughter named Margaret A McFarlan d - could be named after her grandmother Margery (Anderson) McFarland? By 1870 this William's wife Sarah had moved to Newcastle, Lawrence co , Pennsylvania and was the head of the household, living there with da ughter Margaret and son James McFarland. William's son Alexander J McFarlin's 1906 (Baldwin, PA) death cert nam es his father as William and mother as Sarah J Johnson. Informant wa s a W W McFarlin. Possibly William's son William? Also, William's son James McFarlin's 1915 (Phila, PA) death cert name s his father as William and mother as Sarah Johnson. Infromant wa s a J W Craft. PFM's SOURCES for William McFarland (of Poland, OH); 1820 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 238; with Alexander McFarland (male' s age 10-16) 1830 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 249; with Alexander McFarland (male' s age 20-30) 1840 census; (in Pennsylvania?) 1850 census; Poland, Ohio p 102; Wm McFarlane laborer a 43 b Ohio, Sar ah J McF a 34 b PA, William a 13 b Ohio, Alexander McF a10 b PA, Drusi lla McF a 7 b Ohio, Margaret A McF a 4 b Ohio, Jane (sic= James) Mc F a 5/12 b Ohio 1860 census; Poland, Ohio p 120; William McFarlane teamster a 54 b Oh io, Sarah McF a 42 b P, William McF canal boatman a 23 b O, Alexande r McF canal boatman a 20 b P, Elizabeth McF a 17 b O, Margaret A Mc F a 13 b O, James McF a 10 b O. 1870 census; Newcastle, Lawrence co, PA p 137b; Sarah McFarland a 5 2 b Penna, James McF teamster a 20 b Ohio, Margaret McF a 24 b Ohio | McFarlin, William (I16295)
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| 6658 | WILLIAM MCFARLAND/MCFARLIN (1780 to 1853) SCOTS IRISH PIONEER and OHIO DISTILLER (Research by 2nd gr gr grandson Peter Folsom McFarlin - May, 2012, rev ised Dec, 2019) William McFarland was born 8 May, 1780; (Pioneer Cemetery record) in I reland (confirmed by his 1850 census and son Amos' 1880 census) and im migrated to America along with his family, about 1796. (*1). This arri val date also agrees with his olde r brother Alexander's deposition giv en about the same time. William's father; John McFarland was likely with the family when the y came from county Tyrone, Ireland. They all apparently lived somewher e in eastern Pennsylvania, since his father John McFarland; "... was k illed east of the Mountains..." (* 2 p 1024). (see John McFarland’s De c 2019 biography elsewhere). About 1799 William's mother, the widow Margery (Anderson) McFarland ap pears to have arrived in Hopewell (New Bedford), Pennsylvania with he r children. (see Margery McFarland’s Dec 2019 biography elsewhere). Sh e apparently lived with her brothe r John Anderson in Hopewell/New Bedf ord for a few years. She and her children are likely enumerated with J ohn Anderson in the August 1800 US census (pg 433 for Mercer co, PA) , "... and then moved to Trumbull County, Ohio, where (William McFarl i n) was engaged in farming and distilling. (*2 p 1024)." About 1803 William, age about twenty-three, arrived in Coitsville, Ohi o with his widowed mother Margery and five brothers and sisters, wher e they likely lived together with his older brother Alexander for th e first few years (*3 p 168). Willia m may have received (bought?) 10 0 acres of land in Oct of 1807. (*4a). He was a farmer (as most all we re termed) and was on the county poll tax lists in Coitsville, Ohio a t least for 1807 through 1811 (*4b). In December of 1812, William an d ne ighbor Elizabeth Loveland were married. They were both of Coitsvil le, Ohio (*5). She was the daughter of Amos and Jemima (Dickenson) Lov eland. William and Elizabeth "...settled on the top of the hill on the Hazelt on road...in early times had a distillery and pushed the business wit h energy for some years... He reared a large family. Eleven children a rrived at years of maturity" (*3 p p 168,171). William was conscripted into the US army to fight in the War of 1812 ( *6) and he "...served six weeks, then returned home and hired a substi tute." Dates of enlistment were January 1st to March 9th 1813. He serv ed as an infantry private in Capt . James Hezlop's company. In 1820, all six of William and Elizabeth's children at the time wer e listed as under ten. The 1820 Coitsville census lists the widow Marg ery McFarland's four sons; William, Andrew, James and Alexander, in th eir own households all living near e ach other in Coitsville, three eve n adjacent. See 1830 map below; showing the four McFarlin brothers. Al so shown nearby in southwest Coitsville, across the Mahoning River, i s Amos Loveland, age 58, and his family. All four of the McFarlin fam i lies were 'engaged in agriculture'. By the 1830 census there were eleven people enumerated in William’s ho usehold. In the 1831 Coitsville personal property list ‘William McFarl in’ owned two lots of land; 50 acres and 167 acres. (see 1830 Plat ma p above) He also owned two horses a nd six cattle. "... In 1831, Will iam McFarland built the old stone house to which the parents of Mrs Cr eed moved..." (*8 p 859). In both the 1840 and 1850 censuses, he rema ined in farming. In the census of 1850, he named IRELAND as his pla c e of birth and value of real estate at $4,800, a substantial family fa rm for those days. This 1840 Coitsville Town Plat map indicates the first town roads by d otted lines. Land owned by the four McFarlin brothers shows them in th e southwest and south area of the town. Alexander McFarlin died 1833 (age fifty-five) Owned sawmill. His heir s own - 77 acres William McFarlin - age sixty - 160 acres and 50 acres. Ran a successfu l distillery. Andrew McFarlin - age fifty-six - 80 acres. Postmaster and ran “Temper ance House” in the Village James McFarlin died 1838 (at age forty-three), distiller. His heirs ow n - 124 acres William McFarland died on his farm in Coitsville, November (or Decembe r?), 1853, aged seventy-three. He "died Nov 12(sic), 1853" (*7 Edwards ). In his estate settlement (*9), his widow Elizabeth and son Anderso n were appointed administrators, an d on the bond were "A D Jacobs an d John McFarlin". A. D. Jacobs was a merchant in Youngstown who ha d a William McFarlane, clerk, age twenty-seven, boarding at the mercha nt's home in 1850. This may indicate some kind of family connection. T he J ohn McFarlin, also on the bond, was likely William and Elizabeth' s son John (age about 34), who had been living at nearby David Lovelan d's farm in 1850. The 18 Dec, 1853 Inventory shows goods set off to widow, and debts owe d to the estate were from; Edward Mahan, Calvin Applegate, David Lovel and, (son) Anderson McFarlin, Henry Morgan, J. B. Wolf, John Milligan , A.Y. Boak, A.D. Jacobs, and Davi d McMullin. At the 30 Dec 1853 vend ue (public auction) for William McFarland's remaining estate, the onl y McFarlands present were "Jno. and Andrew." These probably were clos e family members; likely his sons John and Andrew. The Scots/Irish immigrant William McFarland was buried in the Pionee r Methodist Cemetery, Coitsville, Ohio. His cemetery marker reads; "Wi lliam McFarlin Born May 8 1780 Died Dec 13 1853" (*10). The family members who erected the cemetery marker chose to spell th e family name in the newer fashion; McFARLIN PFM's SOURCES for WILLIAM MCFARLAND/MCFARLIN; 1820 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 240; sp McFarland (his age 26-45, a fa rmer) 1830 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 249; sp McFarland (his age 40-50) 1840 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 190; sp McFarlane (his age 60-70, a fa rmer) 1850 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 577; sp McFarland (his age 70, a farme r, born in IRELAND, real value; $4,800) 1853 Mahoning Co Graves Registration card; "William McFarlin died De c 13, 1853. born May 8 1780, bur Coitsville Methodist Cemetery; Row 10 , block 9, grave # 15. Served in War of 1812, 1/1/1813 to 3/9/1813. In f private in Capt James Hezlop's Co. " Other REFERENCES; *1 1809 Depositions on Contested Election of Richard Hayes on 7 Nov 18 09; Trumbull county; Ohio Gen Soc Report 24:3 p 202. William McFarlan d states; "America 1796", and (his brother) Alexander McFarland avows ; (he was in) "America about 14 year s". *2 History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, Brown, Runk & Co. 1888 *3 History of Mahoning and Trumbull Counties, Williams, 1882 v 2 *4a Ohio Land Records Pre-1908 Homestead ... and Plat Entry Index, Do c # 1868; from James Culbertson - to - William McFarland 100 acres sur vey date 1804/01/23 ref 1 Stat. 82. *4b Ohio GS Report 27:3 (1987) pp 129-131 *5 Ohio County Marriages (v1-p58); William McFarland to Betsey Lovelan d, both of Coitsville township on 17 Dec 1812, by Nathaniel Blake sle y JP, (of Youngstown). *6 Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio *7 Mahoning Dispatch 19 April 1878, John M Edwards; "The Very Oldest I nhabitant" [Mrs Elizabeth (Loveland) McFarland, William's mother] *8 20th Century History of Youngstown and Mahoning Co Ohio; 1907 Gen T homas W Sanderson *9 Mahoning Co Probate #447: 7 Dec 1853 *10 Henry R Baldwin Gen Records- LDS Microfiche 6051349-1 p 11 FSID GCYW-M1Y (Research):Family Tree DNA (www.familytree.com) Family Tree for Mr. Peter Folsom McFarlin | McFarland, William (I16712)
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| 6659 | William McFarlane born Feb 28, 1843 married Margaret Chapin of Dundee, Scotland. They had a son James Alexander Macfarlane, born Sep 5, 1886 in Toronto, my grandfather. They also had Sydney, Gordon, Eva, and Minnie. William died Jan 8, 1912 in Toronto. I believe that William also had two sisters Margaret (1841) and Agnes (born Aug 1, 1845) [ http://genforum.genealogy.com/mcfarlane/messages/362.html ] | Mcfarlane, William (I26864)
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| 6660 | William McGregor, married Isabella McFarlane at St Cuthberts, Edinburgh, on 15 March 1839. Marriage entry confirms his parentage (father John, Grocer at Shian in parish of Kenmore) and Isabella as the daughter of George, Gamekeeper to the Earl of Breadalbane, Killin. Regarding William's father, John, I don't believe the ancestry shown for him is correct - his parentage has proved very difficult to positively identify. [ E-mail from Julia Kable rec: 8 Jan.2011 ] (Research):1 - http://searches2.rootsweb.com/th/read/PERTHSHIRE/1999-06/0929563481 2 - Comments: I have just found your website and have found references to my McGregor family, originally from Glenquaich, Perthshire. They had a number of marriages to McFarlanes. The McFarlanes I know of don't seem to be in your database. William McGregor, Person ID 16670, married Isabella McFarlane at St Cuthberts, Edinburgh, on 15 March 1839. The detailed marriage entry confirms his parentage (father John, Grocer at Shian in parish of Kenmore) and Isabella as the daughter of George, Gamekeeper to the Earl of Breadalbane, Killin. I believe she is the Isabell McFarlane, daughter of George McFarlane and Janet Cameron who was baptized on 2 April 1816 at Killin. Her sister is Christian or Christina McFarlane baptized Killin on 23 June 1814, first married a McDonald, then married Peter Fair at Duns, Berwickshire, on 2 June 1845. Also, regarding William's father, John - Person ID 16663, I don't believe the ancestry shown for him is correct - his parentage has proved very difficult to positively identify. Julia Kable jkable@ezylink.net.au [ E-mail from Julia Kable rec: 8 Jan.2011 ] | McGregor [MacGregor], William (I14638)
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| 6661 | William McGregor, married Isabella McFarlane at St Cuthberts, Edinburgh, on 15 March 1839. The detailed marriage entry confirms Isabella as the daughter of George, Gamekeeper to the Earl of Breadalbane, Killin. I believe she is the Isabell McFarlane, daughter of George McFarlane and Janet Cameron who was baptized on 2 April 1816 at Killin. [ E-mail from Julia Kable rec: 8 Jan.2011 ] | McFarlane, Isabella (I14147)
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| 6662 | William P. Furniss was baptized 2 October 1858 at St. Thomas Church, which was then located at Broadway and Houston Street, New York city. He was "buried on 13 July 1929 in the Furniss family plot in the Kensisco Cemetery, Westchester County, Ne w York." After his divorce from Hetty Macfarlane c1894, William P. Furniss married a Salvation Army worker and was divorced from her in May 1912. (Research):http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~furnissvohsfamilies/Spencer/Spencer.html | Furniss, William Ponsonby (I19345)
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| 6663 | William R. McFarland is in Henry Co. TN in 1850, 1860, 1870. | McFarland, William R. (I23582)
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| 6664 | WILLIAM RANKIN, farmer and miller. For over forty-five years Mr. Rankin has been running the oldest and the first flouring mill establishment ever built or operated in Cooper county - the old Boyd mill on the Petite Saline. Originally it was a water mill with a capacity of but two bushels of wheat per hour and was only fifteen feet square. For this, with twenty-six acres of ground, his father paid $2,750 as far back as 1838, the water power being considered the valuable part of the property. The mill had then been run eight years, and the following year Mr. Win. Rankin commenced the erection of a new mill on the site of the old one, and completed it in 1840, then one of the largest and best mills in central Missouri. For fourteen years he run it by water power, but about 1854 added steam to it, since which it has been run by the latter power almost exclusively. It now has a capacity of over 800 bushels of grain per day, or more correctly twenty bushels of wheat and fifteen bushels of corn per hour. This mill has a wide reputation for the purity and excellence of the breadstuffs it manufactures, and is one of the noted popular mills in the county. Besides this, Mr. Rankin has an excellent farm which he conducts with substantial success. His parents, Matthew and Nancy (Smith) Rankin, were both of Irish birth, the father born near Londonderry in 1777, and his mother near Dublin in 1779. Both came to America early in life and were married in Hagerstown, Pennsylvania, in 1802. Subsequently they removed to Virginia, and there William, the subject of this sketch, was born in Winchester, Frederick county, October 20, 1806. Of four brothers and four sisters, but one brother, James, now of Hickory county, this state, is living. The father and family came to Cooper county in 1830, and here both parents lived until their deaths. In 1844, April 4, William Rankin, the subject of this sketch, was married to Miss Elizabeth, daughter of William and Susanna McFarland, of this county. Two sons were born to them: Silas, born January 9, 1845, and Robert S., born December 13, 1849. Robert S. was married May 14, 1873, to Miss Louisa Duncan, and now has three children; Maud, born February 25, 1874; Mabel, horn June 11, 1875; and Myrtle, born April 20, 1877. Both sons are identified with their father in the conduct of both the mill and farm. Mr. Rankin has sought no political office through life, nor held any except that of township collector in 1868. His son, Robert, is a member of the A. F. and A. M. and A. O. U. W. WILLIAM RANKIN, farmer and miller. For over forty-five years Mr. Rankin has been running the oldest and the first flouring mill establishment ever built or operated in Cooper county - the old Boyd mill on the Petite Saline. Originally it was a water mill with a capacity of but two bushels of wheat per hour and was only fifteen feet square. For this, with twenty-six acres of ground, his father paid $2,750 as far back as 1838, the water power being considered the valuable part of the property. The mill had then been run eight years, and the following year Mr. Win. Rankin commenced the erection of a new mill on the site of the old one, and completed it in 1840, then one of the largest and best mills in central Missouri. For fourteen years he run it by water power, but about 1854 added steam to it, since which it has been run by the latter power almost exclusively. It now has a capacity of over 800 bushels of grain per day, or more correctly twenty bushels of wheat and fifteen bushels of corn per hour. This mill has a wide reputation for the purity and excellence of the breadstuffs it manufactures, and is one of the noted popular mills in the county. Besides this, Mr. Rankin has an excellent farm which he conducts with substantial success. His parents, Matthew and Nancy (Smith) Rankin, were both of Irish birth, the father born near Londonderry in 1777, and his mother near Dublin in 1779. Both came to America early in life and were married in Hagerstown, Pennsylvania, in 1802. Subsequently they removed to Virginia, and there William, the subject of this sketch, was born in Winchester, Frederick county, October 20, 1806. Of four brothers and four sisters, but one brother, James, now of Hickory county, this state, is living. The father and family came to Cooper county in 1830, and here both parents lived until their deaths. In 1844, April 4, William Rankin, the subject of this sketch, was married to Miss Elizabeth, daughter of William and Susanna McFarland, of this county. Two sons were born to them: Silas, born January 9, 1845, and Robert S., born December 13, 1849. Robert S. was married May 14, 1873, to Miss Louisa Duncan, and now has three children; Maud, born February 25, 1874; Mabel, horn June 11, 1875; and Myrtle, born April 20, 1877. Both sons are identified with their father in the conduct of both the mill and farm. Mr. Rankin has sought no political office through life, nor held any except that of township collector in 1868. His son, Robert, is a member of the A. F. and A. M. and A. O. U. W. | Rankin, William (I28940)
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| 6665 | William Wallace born 19 January 1876, probably at New York city. He died of accidental drowning on Saturday, 25 January 1890 while ice skating at Brady's Pond at Grasmere, Staten Island. His St. Bernard dog "Bob" died trying to save him. They wer e buried together. He was buried on 27 January 1890 at the MacFarland family lot (90-D) at the Moravian Cemetery, Staten Island. [http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~furnissvohsfamilies/Spencer/Spencer.html] | MacFarland, William Wallace (I13500)
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| 6666 | William was a veteran from war of 1812 Info taken from will 28 may 1822 MHH notes: From The Kentucky Land Grants, by Willard Rouse Jillson, Vol. 1, p. 373 from section labeled Grants South of Green River, William McFarland made a 50 acre grant, Book 5, p. 208, in Muhlenberg Co., Cypress Creek on Oct. 4, 1804. 1850 census he is living in Henry Co., Tennessee with wife and the youngest children. His son William R. is living next to him. Dawn notes: By the way, the 3 McFarland brothers, sons of John and Jenny all served in War of 1812 in the Battle of the Thames Campaign, 7th Kentucky Volunteer Regiment, including William, John, Jr., and Andrew. They all served under a Ewing, William and Alexander, under a different Ewing brother. John, Jr. may have served under Finis Ewing; I am still researching that, but he definitely served. His land in Wabash County was apparently a reward for service. | McFarland, William (I27948)
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| 6667 | William was born 1802 in Cardross, he married a Margaret Blair in Paisley (2nd. wife) 1840, they had a son William born 28-2-1843 Paisley Low. This family were timber merchants and had a timber mill in George Place, Paisley and another in Inverneil, Argyllshire. William born 1802 had a brother Walter born 1800 Cardross and the two of them were in the timber business. [ http://genforum.genealogy.com/mcfarlane/messages/353.html ] 2 x great grandfather of David McFarlane (U.S.A.) | Macfarlane, William (I26945)
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| 6668 | William was listed as a Hotel Keeper in Burnet in the 1870 census. | McFarland, William B. Jr. (I9287)
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| 6669 | William was listed as a Hotel Keeper in Burnet in the 1870 census. | McFarland, William B. Jr. (I6303)
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| 6670 | William was nicknamed Willie and he was baptized into the LDS church but I donot no the date, he died of a heart attack. He was tall and t hin and had dark hair he was much older than Henrietta. and had been married before and had several children by his first wife. Willie was burried west of town. | Walker, William Delbert (I23456)
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| 6671 | William's writes in 1882 that "...George McKinnie, youngest son of Jam es and Hannah McKinnie, was born in Youngstown, January 25, 1840. He h as been in the employ of coal companies engaged as driller for the pas t sixteen years. May 14, 1868, h e married Mary E. Mahon, of Liberty to wnship, and has one daughter, Carrie, born February 25, 1872. Upon th e division of his father's estate he settled on a portion, owning thir teen acres adjoining the city of Youngstown." (*1 p 465) 1840 census; Youngstown, Ohio p 239, with his father James McKinney, f armer (George's age <5) 1850 census; Youngstown, Ohio p 410, with his mother Hannah (his age 1 0, born in Ohio) 1860 census; Youngstown, Ohio p 112, with his mother Hannah (his age 2 0, born in Ohio) 1870 census; Youngstown, Ohio p 391 (his age 24sic, born in Ohio, labo rer, pers $400) 1880 census; Youngstown, Ohio 1900 census; Youngstown, Ohio ED 68 p 220 on Market St (his age 60, bo rn in Jan, 1840, in Ohio, Landlord, mar 32 yrs, both parents b in PA) 1910 census; Coitsville, Ohio ED 79 p 160 on Early Rd near Thorn Hill , with his son-in-law William Hall (George's age 70, born in Ohio, bot h his parents b in Ohio) 1920 census; George not found Other References 1882 Williams v 1 | McKinney, George (I14204)
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| 6672 | William, (son of "John") McFarland, "...reared a large family. Eleven children arrived at years of maturity. But one son is living, Anderson, at Coitsville. Four of his daughters are living, viz: Mrs Lydia Mahan, Liberty, Trumbull county; Miss Jem ima McFarlin, Niles; Mrs Matilda Price, Coitsville, and Mrs Lavina Harris, Youngstown..." (*1 p 168). In the sketch for Elizabeth Loveland (*1 p 165), Williams wrote, "...Elizabeth became the mother of six sons and six daughters." All above written in 1881-1882. Candace McFarland was born on her family's farm in Coitsville, Ohio, the tenth child of William and Elizabeth (Loveland) McFarland. She remained there until her marraige in 1857 to Hamilton Harris, when they apparently moved a few miles southwes t into Youngstown where Myrtle was born. "They had six children, three died young..." (*2). Five of these six were named; Lavinia (b 1858 d young), Myrtle (b 1858), Elizabeth (b 1860), William N (b 1861), and Minnie (b 1866). By 1860 they were located in Youngstown, where she remained (?) until her death in 1874. Her widower, Hamilton, married Candace's sister Lavinia McFarland the next year. (Research):PFM's sources for Candace (McFarland) Harris; 1830 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 249 with her father William McFarland (Candace's age <5) 1840 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 190 with her father William McFarland (Candace's age 10-15) 1850 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 577 with her father William McFarland (Candace's age 20, born in Ohio) 1860 census; Youngstown, Ohio p 108 with Hamilton Harris (Candace's age 30, born in Ohio) 1870 census; Youngstown, Ohio p 271 with Hamilton Harris (Candace's age 39, born in Ohio) Other References *1 Williams; 1882 v 2 *2 Sanderson; 1907 | McFarland, Candace (I14059)
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| 6673 | Wiltshire Church of England Parish Registers, Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre, Chippenham, Wiltshire, England. | Source (S764)
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| 6674 | Winfield accepted job as Supt. of Burton's Tank Farm in Sulphur 1934. | Macfarlane, Winfield Schley Scott (I18574)
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| 6675 | Winthrop HS | Tucker, Elizabeth Muriel (I1105)
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| 6676 | Winthrop HS | Tucker, Elizabeth Muriel (I1105)
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| 6677 | Wisconsin County, District and Probate Courts. | Source (S285)
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| 6678 | Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Madison, Wisconsin. | Source (S1013)
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| 6679 | Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Madison, Wisconsin. | Source (S1012)
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| 6680 | with family, 55, occupation tailor | Stewart, John JoSt01 (I24)
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| 6681 | With mother at maternal granparents house for 1861 census. 1861 Scotland Census Name: Helen Berth Age: 3 Mo Estimated birth year: abt 1861 Relationship: Grandaughter (Granddaughter) Mother's name: Elizabeth Berth Where born: Paisley, Renfrewshire Registration Number: 533 Registration district:«tab»South Knapdale Civil Parish: South Knapdale County:«tab»Argyll Address:«tab»White House Inverniel | Beith, Helen (I3014)
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| 6682 | With uncle George Lyon's family at 1881 census. Daniel MCFARLANE Birth Year c1851 Birthplace Q Quebec Age 30 Occupation Farmer Son Ethnic Origin Scottish Head of Household George L MCFARLANE Religion C. Presbyterian Census Place Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec [1881 Canadian Census] Because of this entry some researchers have shown Daniel as son of George L but it was a family farm and in the 1871 census both families were living together on the farm. Daniels DOB of c1851 was nine years before George L's marriage in 1860. | Macfarlane, Daniel (I18976)
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| 6683 | Witness to his brother William's death certificate. | MacFarlane, John (I11513)
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| 6684 | Witness to Mary's death certificate was her son Robert McFarlane. | Ferguson, Mary (I16677)
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| 6685 | Witnesses: Robert Barton & Thomas McFarland Preacher: E.M. McDaniel Cumberland Presbyterian Church | Newlin, Margaret Elvadora (Eldora) (I28702)
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| 6686 | Witnesses: Robert Barton & Thomas McFarland Preacher: E.M. McDaniel Cumberland Presbyterian Church | Hill, Robert William "Bill" (I28678)
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| 6687 | Wm. Benjamin Jones McFarland reportedly built the house in the 1880s that his brother Malcom A. and his bride Mary Elizabeth moved into in Harnett Co. [E-mail from R. G. Ferguson rec. via Mary Helen Haines 13 May 2011] (Research):E-mail from R. G. Ferguson rec. via Mary Helen Haines 13 May 2011 | McFarland, William Benjamin Jones (I25741)
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| 6688 | Worked for Peace Corps in El Salvador. Taught English in Cartagena, Colombia Worked as Diver in Philippines. Worked for ICRISAT in India. | McGaw, Eric Malcolm (I1082)
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| 6689 | Works Project Administration. <i>Graves Registration Project</i>. Washington, D.C.: n.p., n.d.. | Source (S612)
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| 6690 | Works Project Administration. <i>Graves Registration Project</i>. Washington, D.C.: n.p., n.d.. | Source (S2922)
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| 6691 | World War II News Burnet Bulletin 1 Jan 1942 Being aboard a ship which was torpedoed and sunk while enroute to Europe, losing an engine in a raid over Budapest, Hungary, being forced to return alone except for two trailing enemy fighters with whom he played hide and seek among the clouds were among the many adventures of Jack H. McFarland, 22, of Burnet, Texas, a fighter Pilot, who returned to Jefferson Barracks, Mo., today (Sept. 7) after 22 months service in England, North Africa and Italy. "I am glad I went and you can bet I'm glad to be back." McFarland stated. "Ilearned a lot and saw many things I could not even have imagined if I had not seen them with my own eyes." McFarland, who is the son of R.J. McFarland, 531 Highland Blvd., San Antonio, Texas, piloted P-38s, P-39s and P-51s during his 51 missions, 235 combat hours against the enemy. His exploits have won him the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with 6 Oak Leaf Clusters, among other decorations. McFarland entered the Air Corps at Kelly Field, Texas, July 27, 1940. He attended High School at Burnet Texas prior to his enlistment. Upon completion of a 21 day leave granted at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., he will report to the Air Corps for assignment to new duties. SOURCE: Microfilmed Burnet Bulletin <http://www.rootsweb.com/~txburnet/WWIIStories.html> | McFarland, Jack Howard (I28720)
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| 6692 | World War II News Burnet Bulletin 1 Jan 1942 McFARLAND, Mildred She left last week for San Antonio, where she reported to Ft Sam Houston as an Army nurse. She will enter the service as a Lieutenant. Miss Mildred has been employed at the Shepperd-Allen Hospital in Burnet for the past year. SOURCE: Microfilmed Burnet Bulletin <http://www.rootsweb.com/~txburnet/WWIIStories.html> ********* SSDI: MILDRED O FILE 17 Aug 1920 10 Aug 1993 85719 (Tucson, Pima, AZ) (none specified) 450-26-9519 Texas World War II News Burnet Bulletin 1 Jan 1942 McFARLAND, Mildred She left last week for San Antonio, where she reported to Ft Sam Houston as an Army nurse. She will enter the service as a Lieutenant. Miss Mildred has been employed at the Shepperd-Allen Hospital in Burnet for the past year. SOURCE: Microfilmed Burnet Bulletin <http://www.rootsweb.com/~txburnet/WWIIStories.html> ********* SSDI: MILDRED O FILE 17 Aug 1920 10 Aug 1993 85719 (Tucson, Pima, AZ) (none specified) 450-26-9519 Texas | McFarland, Mildred Olivia (I28721)
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| 6693 | Worth had a sister, Maggie Belle, whom he was particularly close to. Maggie Belle stayed at home to look after her parents and never married. She helped raise my mother - who called her "Auntie" all her life. [E-mail from R. G. Ferguson rec. via Mary Helen Haines 13 May 2011] | Mcfarland, Maggie B (I1646)
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| 6694 | Worth McFarland (1899 - 1981) and Ethel McNeill McFarland (1911 - 1997). Worth and Ethel were both from Harnett Co. and are buried at Mount Pisgah Presbyterian Church, near Broadway. They lived at the intersection of what is today McDougald Road and McFarland Road in Harnett Co. - on land that was the home of Worth's parents. [E-mail from R. G. Ferguson rec. via Mary Helen Haines 13 May 2011] (Research):E-mail from R. G. Ferguson rec. via Mary Helen Haines 13 May 2011 | McFarland, Worth (I25714)
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| 6695 | Written, and signed by Alexander June 5, 1775. Will submitted Jan 1, 1776, attested as his last will and testament by Silas Bellows, Jonathan Henderson, and James Henderson. Oaths sworn by Silar Bellows, and James Henderson. Wife Jean executor. | McFarland, Alexander (I20953)
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| 6696 | Wrote will in March, 1795. Died before the Sept. court of 1796. | Barnett, Hugh Jr. (I18734)
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| 6697 | WWW https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XFX6-CHS | McFarland, John Edward (I17579)
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| 6698 | WWW https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XJ55-C89 | McFarland, Edgar W (I24008)
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| 6699 | WWW https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XJ55-CDH | McFarland, Robert Hopkins (I24091)
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| 6700 | WWW https://www.billingsfuneralhomewoodward.com/obituaries/Patsy-McFarland?obId=2543114 WWW https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/132528124/patsy-louise-mcfarland | Sobor, Patsy Louise (I17647)
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