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1 - Alexander McFarlane is listed as the first of 15 children of Donald MacFarlane and Mary McNee. My gr-grandfather was the 10th child.
[ http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/MCFARLANE/2003-04/1050235290 ]

2 - John Macfarlane had five children. Donald and Peter settled on farms in Warwickshire, England. James, a merchant in New Zealand, one daughter in London, and one in Ireland.
John went to Ireland, where he became a farmer. He and his wife both died in County Tyrone.
[History of Clan Macfarlane by Mrs C.M. Little pub. 1893 p223-4]

(Research):Submission Search: 618186-110199050933

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Name John Mcfarlane
Gender Male
Christening Date 02 Dec 1798
Christening Place PORT OF MONTEITH,PERTH,SCOTLAND
Father's Name Donald Mcfarlane
Mother's Name Mary Mcnee
Indexing Project (Batch) Number C11388-4
System Origin Scotland-ODM
GS Film number 1040201 
Macfarlane, John (I17511)
 
752
1 - Alexander McFarlane, who is engaged in farming on section 13, Scott Township, has been a resident of this county throughout the years of his manhood covering a period of more than a third of a century. He is of Scottish birth and a son of Dani el McFarlane, who will be well remembered by many of the citizens of this community.
Alexander was seven years of age when with his parents he crossed the ocean to Canada [1844], where he remained until eighteen years old, when he began life for himself. Leaving the paternal roof he went to Rock County, Wis., where for a time h e worked as a farm hand. It was there he met his wife whose maiden name was Miss Elizabeth Addie. The marriage was celebrated September 17, 1858, and for five years they continued to reside in Wisconsin, when in 1863 they determined to try thei r fortune in Iowa. In a log house upon eighty acres of land they here began life. Their pioneer home is still standing, one of the few landmarks of that early day yet remaining. Prosperity has blessed his industrious efforts and he is now the o wner of a fine farm of two hundred and forty acres, whose richly cultivated fields pay to him a golden tribute. He has a comfortable home and many improvements and is now ranked among the substantial citizens of Scott Township.
The union of Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane has been blessed with eight children and though some have left the paternal roof, all are living near home. Daniel, married Miss Amine Lambert, and is living in Scott Township; John married Amber Tromblee[?] an d makes his home in Strwberry Point; Margaret is the wife of Allen W. Miller, and they too reside in Scott Township; Parley, who married Leona McLean is living in Clayton County; Nancy, William, Bertha E. and Alice May are still under the paterna l roof.
Mr. McFarlane is independant in his political views, holding himself free to vote for whoever or whatever he wishes. He cast his first presidential ballot for Abraham Lincoln and was a Republican until 1876 when not wishing to support Hayes he vo ted with the Greenback Party. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenback_Party] Since that time he has generally affiliated with the Democratic party. For twenty-seven years he has been identified with the history of Fayette County and always wit h its best interests. He is an influential citizen and his pwer over others he uses for the benefit of any object or enterprise which will promote the general welfare.
(Article shared to Ancestry.com SEEDORFF WARD MCFARLANE WESSELS OLDFATHER TREE by Jonathan Seedorff 5 Nov. 2013)

2 - Alexander entered the US in 1854 and became a naturalized citizen.
In 1870 Alex farmed in Scott, Fayette Co., IA with wife Elizabeth and 4 children.
In 1880 he farmed in Scott with Elizabeth and 6 children. In 1900 he farmed in Scott with Elizabeth, daughters Bertha and Mary, and a boarder.
[The Ancestors of Brian Doig-http://www.doig.net/Ken.html] 
McFarlane, Alexander (I17441)
 
753
1 - And McFarlane, w Janet G. Thomson 31.7.1874 36 (mo Margt Gillies 2.7.1874 61) s Jas And McF. 25.11.1883 18, das Margt Gillies McF. 10.12.1869 29, Helen McCulloch McF. 23.12.1890 28
[Monumental Inscription - Kilmadock churchyard #116]

2 - Helen did not marry. Witness to her death certificate was her cousin Robert McFarlane of Doune.
[The Ancestors of Brian Doig-http://www.doig.net/Ken.html]

(Research):Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record.
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.:
C113621 1855 - 1875 6035516 REGISTER Film NONE 
Macfarlane, Helen McCulloch (I12298)
 
754
1 - Andrew 18th Chief 1676-1685
[Draft. History of the Clan Macfarlane Vol II by James Macfarlane
Chapter XXVI (26) House of Ardess]

2 - Andrew inherited from his brother John who had no male children.
He declared a new coat of arms with the demi-savage holding aloft a sword instead of a sheaf of arrows as on the original. This is the first occasion upon which the succession of Chiefs was other than from father to son over a period of four hundred & fifty years. Andrews first wife Elizabeth Buchanan was a cousin whose dowry was the farm of Ardess on Buchanan land.

3 - "ANDREW received the barony of Ardess on the east side of Loch Lomond some years before he succeeded his brother (the first time that the succession had not been from father to son) as eighteenth Dominus de Arrochar and fifthteenth Chief of Clan MacFarlane. Soon after his succession occured the battle of Bothwell Brig where the Covenanters were broken in the storming of the gate by James, first Duke of Monmouth (ANDREW's sixth cousin once removed) leading the charge of the Foot Guards supported by General Thomas Dalyell at the head of a detachment of Macfarlanes.
ANDREW's death in July 1709 mercifully spared him from the loss of three of his sons in battle just two months later; he was succeeded by his eldest surviving grandson."
from 'The barons of Arrochar and their cadets' a manuscript by Chevalier Terrance Gach MacFarlane, chapt. 1 - XVIII.

4 - The Battle of Bothwell Bridge, or Bothwell Brig, took place on 22 June 1679. It was fought between government troops and militant Presbyterian Covenanters, and signalled the end of their brief rebellion. The battle took place at the bridge over the River Clyde in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire near Bothwell in Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Following the Restoration of King Charles II, the Presbyterians in Scotland were increasingly persecuted for their beliefs, and a small armed rising had to be put down in 1666. Although some Presbyterian ministers were "Indulged" by the government from 1669, allowing them to retain their churches without having to accept Episcopacy, the more hard-line elements continued to hold illegal outdoor meetings, known as conventicles. These were often broken up by squads of government dragoons, including those led by John Graham of Claverhouse. On 1 June 1679, Claverhouse had encountered such a gathering near Loudoun Hill, but his troops were routed by armed Covenanters, and he was forced to flee to Glasgow. Following this initial success, remembered as the battle of Drumclog, the Covenanters spent the next few weeks building their strength, as did the government. Charles' son James, Duke of Monmouth was sent north to take command, and the militia were raised.
The Covenanters had established their camp on the south bank of the Clyde, north of Hamilton. The rebels numbered around 6000 men, but were poorly disciplined and deeply divided by religious disagreements. They had few competent commanders, being nominally led by Robert Hamilton of Preston, although his rigid stance against the Indulged ministers only encouraged division. The preacher Donald Cargill and William Cleland, the victor of Drumclog, were present, as were David Hackston of Rathillet and John Balfour of Kinloch, known as Burley, who were among the group who murdered Archbishop Sharp on 3 May. The government army numbered around 5000 regular troops and militia, and was commanded by Monmouth, supported by Claverhouse and the Earl of Linlithgow.
Battle centred around the narrow bridge across the Clyde, the passage of which Monmouth was required to force in order to come at the Covenanters. Hackston led the defence of the bridge, but his men lacked artillery and ammunition, and were forced to withdraw after around an hour. Once Monmouth's men were across the bridge, the Covenanters were quickly routed. Many fled into the parks of nearby Hamilton Palace, seat of Duchess Anne, who was sympathetic to the Presbyterian cause. Around 600 Covenanters were killed, while some 1200 were taken prisoner.
The prisoners were taken to Edinburgh and held on land beside Greyfriars Kirkyard, an area now known as the Covenanters' Prison. Many remained there for several months, until the last of them were transported to the colonies in November. All those who had taken part on the Covenanter side of the battle were declared rebels and traitors, and the repression during this period has become known as "the Killing Time" in Covenanter histories. A core of hard-line rebels remained in arms, and became known as the Cameronians after Richard Cameron their leader. Cameron was killed in a skirmish at Airds Moss the next year, but his followers were eventually pardoned on the accession of King William III in 1689.
The battle is a central event in Sir Walter Scott's 1816 novel, "Old Mortality". Scott fictionalises the battle and the events leading up to it, introducing real people who were not actually present, such as General Tam Dalyell, as well as his own fictional characters. However, his description of the flow of the battle is considered accurate.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bothwell_Bridge] 
Macfarlane, Andrew of Ardess 18th Baron of Arrochar 15th Chief (I14151)
 
755
1 - Annie attended North East Valley School (Dunedin) from 2 Feb 1880 and was living at Opoho Road North East Valley in 1893 (Electoral Roll # Chalmers 2550)

Letter to Don Macfarlane from Eric Stevenson (21 November 1987) suggests that Annie was a nurse and never married, and that she died in Dunedin around 1930.

Annie Macfarlane (spinster) died in Dunedin 28 June 1925, aged 49 (NZ Death 1925/4624) and was buried at Andersons Bay Cemetery, Block 97. Plot 124.

2 - Annie Macfarlane
BIRTH      1876
DEATH      28 Jun 1925 (aged 48– 49)
BURIAL      Andersons Bay Cemetery
Andersons Bay, Dunedin City, Otago, New Zealand
PLOT      Block 97. Plot 124
MEMORIAL ID      221339271
Gravesite Details
Age: 49,
Occupation: SPINSTER,
Place died: DUNEDIN,
29 Jun 1925 is the interment date
[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/221339271/annie-macfarlane] 
MacFarlane, Annie Elizabeth (I29562)
 
756
1 - Archibald I8421 was born 1801 in South Knapdale (we don't have his baptism record) and died 1838 in South Knapdale.
[E-mail from from Di Elliffe rec: 17 Nov 2017]

2 - McFARLANE Duncan d.18..8 77 yrs 927
JOHNSTONE Christina d.1816 42 yrs ? 927
McFARLANE Archibald 18... 927
MORRISON Bella d.1840 927
McFARLANE James d.1876 ? 73 yrs ? 927
McFARLANE 927
[http://dustydocs.com/link/151/41102/146015/monumental-inscriptions-ralston-genealogy.html]

(Research):http://trees.ancestry.com.au/tree/29394128/person/12171687791?ssrc=

The Archibald McFarlane that is a son of Malcolm MacFarlane I8419 is in Archibald [ex] I22892 (we have verification of this birth).
[E-mail from Di Elliffe rec: 8 Nov 2016]

Name Archibald Mcfarlane
Gender Male
Christening Date 20 Jul 1789
Christening Place SOUTH KNAPDALE,ARGYLL,SCOTLAND
Father's Name Malcom Mcfarlane
Mother's Name Mary Hill
"Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XY8C-WBB)
Indexing Project (Batch) Number C11533-2
System Origin Scotland-ODM
GS Film number 1041077, 0102385 
McFarlane, Archibald (I13072)
 
757
1 - At 1881 census at 5 Graham St., Govan with Duncan, Allan, James, Robert, and Catherine.

2 - No Birth entry in LDS IGI search 18 March 2010 
Neil, Mary (I13205)
 
758
1 - At home in 1893.

2 - «b»David A. MCFARLANE
Birth Year«/b» 1864
«b»Birthplace«/b» Q Quebec
«b»Age«/b» 17
«b»Occupation«/b» Farmer Son
«b»Ethnic Origin«/b» Scottish
«b»Head of Household«/b» George L MCFARLANE
«b»Religion«/b» C. Presbyterian
«b»Census Place«/b» Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec
[1881 Canadian Census] 
Macfarlane, David A (I11855)
 
759
1 - BARTHOLOMEW, KENNETH MILLER (56717)
Rank: Rifleman Regiment: New Zealand Rifle Brigade

2 - FULL NAME Kenneth Miller Bartholomew
RANK LAST HELD Rifleman
WAR World War I, 1914-1918
SERIAL NO. 56717
FIRST KNOWN RANK Rifleman
OCCUPATION BEFORE ENLISTMENT Clerk
NEXT OF KIN Mrs A.T. Bartholomew (wife), Nelson Street, Feilding, New Zealand
BODY ON EMBARKATION New Zealand Rifle Brigade
EMBARKATION UNIT Reinforcements H Company (part)
EMBARKATION DATE 14 July 1917
PLACE OF EMBARKATION Wellington, New Zealand
TRANSPORT HMNZT 89
VESSEL Waitemata
DESTINATION Plymouth, England
NOMINAL ROLL NUMBER 69
PAGE ON NOMINAL ROLL 33
LAST UNIT SERVED New Zealand Rifle Brigade, 4th Battalion
PLACE OF DEATH Somme, France
DATE OF DEATH 29 March 1918
CAUSE OF DEATH Killed in action
CEMETERY NAME Euston Road Cemetery, Colincamps, Somme, France
GRAVE REFERENCE Lonely Brit. Cem. No. 2 Memorial.
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES: Kenneth Bartholomew was the son of George and Ellen Bartholomew, of Feilding, New Zealand; husband of Annie Te Mann Bartholomew, of 23, Nelson St., Feilding, New Zealand.
DESCRIPTION OF IMAGE: Portrait, Auckland Weekly News 1918
[http://muse.aucklandmuseum.com/databases/Cenotaph/797.detail]

3 - RIFLEMAN KENNETH MILLER BARTHOLOMEW.
(Killed in action, March 29, 1918.)
He is not dead, but only sleeping
On that far shore, where war's wild clangours cease—
Our friend, our brother of the gentle presence
Will wake again, where all is heavenly peace.
We walk with softer step the clouded pathway,
Which erst was cheered by his bright word and smile.
Yet have we mem'ries that upbear the burden
And rift the shadows of our "little while."

Whilst here, he loved the songs of Zion,
He'll wake to sing in Heaven's supernal choir,
And to our ears and souls, his voice, yet speaking,
Will find its chord in our fond hearts desire.
And thus we leave our soldier sleeping,
With war's wild tempest now forever o'er,
And wait the coming of the Morning Glory,
Where all is calm on that Elysian shore.

[Papers Past-Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 35189, 27 April 1918] 
Bartholomew, Kenneth Miller (I17546)
 
760
1 - Became King Francis II
Francis II, King of France, was an idiot. Feeble-bodied he died at age 17, in December 1560, having never reached puberty. His attention span was short, his intellect ill-equipped for the weighty role of king. According to contemporary sources, the unlucky chap's testicles had not yet descended. He was narrow shouldered, and of stunted height, with reeking breath and unsightly red blotches on his face. One court regular described him as "pale and swollen, rather than fat" and "bilieux".

2 - In Apr 1558 she married Francois, then dauphin, the son of the French King. She secretly agreed to bequeath Scotland to France if she should die without a son. In Jul 1559 Francois succeeded his father and Mary became Queen of France as well as of Scotland. In addition, many Roman Catholics recognised Mary Stuart as Queen of England after Mary I died and the Protestant Elizabeth I succeeded her to the throne in Nov 1558.
(http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Bios/MaryStuart.htm) 
Francois II Francois Francois II Francois Francois II Francois Francois II Francois Francois II Francois Francois II Francois F Dauphin of France (I9002)
 
761
1 - Born to German immigrant parents.

2 - John G Kiesel
BIRTH 7 Mar 1905
DEATH 24 Apr 1993 (aged 88)
BURIAL Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
PLOT AG, 0, 1833
MILITARY F2, US NAVY
MEMORIAL ID 873712
[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/873712/john-g-kiesel] 
Kiesel, John George (I12973)
 
762
1 - Bristol Blenheim MK IV Salan Holum - 248.Squadron RAF Coastal Command. serial Z5956 code WR-W 9.2 1941
Took off at 07.12 from Dyce in Scotland on a recce mission, looking for "Admiral Scheer". When they approached Kristiansand they flew into cloudy weather and bad visibility and suddently hit the ground. The A/C exploded and all three died. Pilot S/L James John Exley Coats, P/O Douglas Albert Palmer Warren, & Gunner Sgt. Angus Douglas.
They are all buried at the same graveyard in Mandal.
[https://ktsorens.tihlde.org/flyvrak/holum.html]

(Research):http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Douglas&GSfn=Angus&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=19027048&df=all&

https://ktsorens.tihlde.org/flyvrak/holum.html 
Douglas, Sgt. Angus (I13198)
 
763
1 - Catherine Buie, the daughter of Donald Buie, was born on Jura ca. 1735. She married John McFarland and they lived in Cumberland County, North Carolina. After John McFarland's death, Catherine married John McNair (b. 1735, Kilkenny Parish Argyllshire, Scotland, d. 6-30-1819, Richmond Co., N.C.). In the Cumberland County court on April 28, 1775, John McNair was "appointed guardian of Daniel McFarland, Duncan McFarland, Dougald McFarland, John McFarland, and Margaret McFarland, children of John McFarland, deceased, he entering into bond with Hugh Brown, Archibald Buie, and Duncan Ray." Duncan McFarland lived in Richmond and Robeson Counties and was a member of Congress. He married Mary Porter.

2 - Tracing Our Roots to Scotland, Profiling the First Generations That Came to America in the 1700s.
Catherine Buie, a widow and a Highland Scot. The daughter of Donald Buie of Jura, Catherine married John McNair when she was 38 years old, in 1773.
Her first husband, a native of Scotland, was named John MacFarland, and they first settled in Cumberland County, NC. MacFarland had apparently bought some land in Scotland County, so John MacNair and Catherine Buie McFarland, when they married, moved from Cumberland County 30 miles south to what is now Scotland County.
Sadly, the marriage of John McNair and Catherine lasted only 14 years, as she died in 1787 at the age of 52. He lived another 32 years, not dying until June 30, 1819 at the age of 84.
Catherine Buie McNair and John McNair are buried in Old Laurel Hill MacFarland Cemetery in Scotland County, NC.
Catherine left the land her husband had given her to son from her first marriage, Duncan McFarland. He donated it for the creation of Laurel Hill Presbyterian Church. He stipulated that there not be a cemetery on church property, so the family cemetery sits in the midst of a cotton field that adjoins the church.
[Source from BLOG THE BUIE KNIFE <http://jimbuie.blogs.com/journal/2004/04/tracing_my_root.html] 
Buie, Catherine (I23898)
 
764
1 - Catherine MacFarlane
BIRTH unknown
DEATH 15 Jul 1902
BURIAL Bendochy Parish Churchyard, Coupar Angus, Perth and Kinross, Scotland
MEMORIAL ID 150347812

Aged 52 years
Daughter of Andrew & Agnes (Baxter) MacFarlane
[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/150347812/catherine-macfarlane]

2 - In Loving Memory
Of
Our Father
Andrew MacFarlane
Who Died at Couttie 4 Feby 1903
Aged 83 Years
Also Of Our Mother
Agnes Baxter or MacFarlane
Who Died There 11th March 1900
Aged 81 Years.
And Of Our Sister
Catherine MacFarlane
Who Died There 15th July 1902
Aged 52 Years
(MI transcription - Bendochy Parish Churchyard, Coupar Angus, Perthshire) 
MacFarlane, Catherine (I503)
 
765
1 - Charles McFarlane, eldest son settled at Rockland, Kingston Parish, Kings County: m. 19 May 1829 in Saint John, Eleanor Johnston:

2 - The marriage date and place we have came from the family bible stating they ( Charles and Elinor) were married in St johns on 05/29/1829 by Rev George Burns. They had eleven children Elizabeth (1)Jane 04/07/1830-11/10/1830 (2) Elizabeth Catherine 10/19/1831-11/26/1837 (3) Mary Jane 12/27/1933- (4) John Johnston 02/16/1836-10/11/1927 (5) Elizabeth Eunice 03/27/1838 -? 11/24/1881 (6 James 05/28/1840- ? (7) Robert 12/17/1842-06/14/1846 (8) Matthew Law 02/06/1845- 04/16/1916 (9) JOSEPH ROBERT 09/04/1847-08/28/1915 (MY GREAT GRANDFATHER)
(10) Margaret Eliza Isabella Emila 06/14/1849-09/12/1873 (11) Sarah Rebecca 12/08/1851-09/12/1852.
[E-mail from Scott McFarland to MHH copy rec: 15 Jun 2015]

3 - It appears that he emigrated in 1831 according to the census of 1851 and that he was married before he came because his wife Eleanor came with him it seems. If that is true, then he could not have married in New Brunswick in 1829...or one of the records is wrong. All the children were born in Canada starting with daughter Mary in 1833. [Both previous daughters died young so were not included in 1851 census-Ed.]
In the 1861 census it states the family is Episcopalian. That means that back in Ireland, they could have been members of the Church of Ireland.
there is a tree on Ancestry for your Charles, however it says he was born in Drumore, County Fermanagh, not Tyrone. Drumore (Dromore) parish crosses into both counties I believe.
[E-mail from MHH to Scott McFarland copy rec:15 Jun 2015]

1 - Charles McFarlane, eldest son settled at Rockland, Kingston Parish, Kings County: m. 19 May 1829 in Saint John, Eleanor Johnston:

2 - The marriage date and place we have came from the family bible stating they ( Charles and Elinor) were married in St johns on 05/29/1829 by Rev George Burns. They had eleven children Elizabeth (1)Jane 04/07/1830-11/10/1830 (2) Elizabeth Catherine 10/19/1831-11/26/1837 (3) Mary Jane 12/27/1933- (4) John Johnston 02/16/1836-10/11/1927 (5) Elizabeth Eunice 03/27/1838 -? 11/24/1881 (6 James 05/28/1840- ? (7) Robert 12/17/1842-06/14/1846 (8) Matthew Law 02/06/1845- 04/16/1916 (9) JOSEPH ROBERT 09/04/1847-08/28/1915 (MY GREAT GRANDFATHER)
(10) Margaret Eliza Isabella Emila 06/14/1849-09/12/1873 (11) Sarah Rebecca 12/08/1851-09/12/1852.
[E-mail from Scott McFarland to MHH copy rec: 15 Jun 2015]

3 - It appears that he emigrated in 1831 according to the census of 1851 and that he was married before he came because his wife Eleanor came with him it seems. If that is true, then he could not have married in New Brunswick in 1829...or one of the records is wrong. All the children were born in Canada starting with daughter Mary in 1833. [Both previous daughters died young so were not included in 1851 census-Ed.]
In the 1861 census it states the family is Episcopalian. That means that back in Ireland, they could have been members of the Church of Ireland.
there is a tree on Ancestry for your Charles, however it says he was born in Drumore, County Fermanagh, not Tyrone. Drumore (Dromore) parish crosses into both counties I believe.
[E-mail from MHH to Scott McFarland copy rec:15 Jun 2015]

(Research):This e-mail from Scott Jude Macfarland, new CMW member #421, and DNA tester, kit #424770. I believe you have his genealogy form, but if not, I will forward it on also. It does look like his Charles might be the brother of Barb Duff's and Ken McFarlane's William.
http://www.clanmacfarlanegenealogy.info/genealogy/TNGWebsite/getperson.php?personID=I18985&tree=UL

Andrew, you don't have Barb and Ken's line linked to the above. Their William is the same as the William above. I have this verified by census records. I found William and Frances in the 1861 census with Barb's Charles and Ken's Richard. Living in Johnston, Queens NB.

http://www.clanmacfarlanegenealogy.info/genealogy/TNGWebsite/getperson.php?personID=I35029&tree=UL

Hopefully Scott's DNA results will confirm they are all part of this same lineage from James.
[E-mail from MHH rec: 18 Jun 2015] 
McFarland, Charles (I14046)
 
766
1 - Children
James PATON b: 25 Nov 1823 in Kincardine, Perth, Scotland
Helen PATON b: 4 Feb 1825 in Kincardine, Perth, Scotland
Margaret PATON b: 26 Mar 1827 in Kincardine, Perth, Scotland
Mary PATON b: 23 Oct 1828 in Kincardine, Perth, Scotland
Robert PATON b: 16 Apr 1830 in Kincardine, Perth, Scotland
John PATON b: 20 May 1832 in Kincardine, Perth, Scotland
William PATON b: 23 Feb 1834 in Kincardine, Perth, Scotland
George PATON b: 2 Jan 1836 in Kincardine, Perth, Scotland
Agnes PATON b: 20 Apr 1838 in Kincardine, Perth, Scotland
Janet (Jessie) PATON b: 19 Sep 1840 in Kincardine, Perth, Scotland
Robert PATON b: 6 Nov 1842 in Kincardine, Perth, Scotland

2 - Witness to Margaret's death certificate was her son Robert Paton (present); he reported her parents as Robert McFarlane and Helen Stewart. 
McFarlane, Margaret (I15867)
 
767
1 - Children
Thomas Lambert 1798- 1870
Elizabeth Lambert Clark 1799 - unknown
Elias Lambert 1802- 1855
Leandra Lambert Clark 1804- 1848
[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33775248/jonathan-lambert]

2 - Name: Margaret Lambert
Age: 71
Birth Year: abt 1779
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1850: Upper, Lawrence, Ohio, USA
Gender: Female
Family Number: 169
Household Members:
Name Age
Johnathan Lambert 75
Margaret Lambert 71
Bennet Lambert 17 [grandson?]
(1850 United States Federal Census)

3 - MARGARET MCFARLAND (Harrison, VA-Ironton, OH) (m 1797 Jonathan Lambert) found in 559 Ancestry.com trees. First five pages of trees show John McF and Elizabeth Hughes as her parents even though their daughter Margaret was born about 10 year ear lier in Pennsylvania.
Other trees show just John Bennett as father or have no parents for her.-Ed.
FSID L7G4-58M

(Research):Mary Helen Haines
Feb 19, 2020, 6:41 AM

Sarah Wellman also has an email : sarah.wellman@gmail.com

Her lineage is fine up to Margaret McFarland.Margaret is not the daughter of the John McFarland she includes in her form. She has a specific date for Margaret's birth and marriage and they do not fit with the birth and marriage of John McFarland' s daughter Margaret who is in your database, and supposed son of Joseph and Jean from my line.

MARGARET MCFARLAND (Harrison, VA-Ironton, OH) (m 1797 Jonathan Lambert) found in 559 Ancestry.com trees. First five pages of trees show John McF and Elizabeth Hughes as her parents even though their daughter Margaret was born about 10 year earlie r in Pennsylvania.
Other trees show just John Bennett as father or have no parents for her.-Ed. 
McFarland, Margaret MargM01 (I17451)
 
768
1 - Christened Peter. Adopted Pharic the Scottish version of his name early in his life and was known by that name throughout his life in New Zealand.

2 - Peter b 1905 called "Pharic" who went to New Zealand in 1931, a Civil Engineer.

3 - Pharic MACFARLANE , Civil Engineer was born on 23 Aug 1905 at Callander. He married Marie WALLINGFORD, daughter of Reginald Frank WALLINGFORD and Thirza ANSTEY, on 29 Jul 1931 at Glasgow. He died on 11 Aug 1986 at Christchurch aged 80.
(Andrews Ancestors Direct.rtf) 
Macfarlane, Peter "Pharic" (I13183)
 
769
1 - Counted at 1891 census at her fathers house at 45 Main St., Callander, and is listed as a widow. 
Macfarlane, Jane (I13265)
 
770
1 - Counted at 1891 census at her grandfathers house at 45 Main St., Callander. 
Reid, Jessie 'Isabella' (I8995)
 
771
1 - Counted at 1891 census at his grandfathers house at 45 Main St., Callander.

2 - 1901 Scotland Census about Alex Reid
Name: Alex Reid
Age: 15
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1886
Relationship: Grandson
Gender: Male
Where born: Glasgow, Lanarkshire
Registration number: 336
Registration district: Callander
Civil parish: Callander
Town: Callander
County: Perthshire
Address: Cross St No 21
ED: 1
Household schedule number: 45
Line: 17
Roll: CSSCT1901_117
Household Members:
Name Age
Jane Mcfarlane 69
Jane Reid 37
Malcolm Mcfarlane 35
Charlie Mcfarlane 29
Alex Reid 15
Jessie Isabella Reid 13

3 - My part of the family descends from Malcolm Macfarlane's son Alexander (1828-1881). His Grandson Alexander [Reid] married Rose Cavanagh in 1906 and their daughter Janet was my grandmother.
[E-mail from Mark Lough rec: 24 Dec 2013]

Alexander "buffy" Reid (no I don't know why he was called buffy.
[E-mail from Mark Lough rec: 27 Dec 2013]

4 - Alexander Buffy Reid was my great grandfather. He had 5 children that I know of with Rose Cavanagh.
[E-mail from Kim Tandy rec: 13 Dec 2015]

(Research):Kim Tandy Scottishtitbit@btinternet.com via kansas.shnw.net
Dec 13 2015
Proposed Change: Alexander "Buffy" Reid (I36067)
Tree: Clan current

Description: Alexander Buffy Reid was my great grandfather. He had 5 children that l know of with Rose Cavanagh.

Kim Tandy Scottishtitbit@btinternet.com via alabama.shnw.net
Sep 20 2016
Proposed Change: 4 children Reid (I80907)
Tree: Clan current

Description: My father was the youngest of Alexander and Rose Reid
He was Harold Edward Reid Born 26/05/1928 died 12/12/1985
The other children were called Frank Reid (second youngest)
Then there were twin girls called Emily and Jenny
All are deceased now.
Harold Reid married Elizabeth O'Hare on the 18/07/1955
Elizabeth was born on 20/04/1931 Died 9/04/1982
They had 2 children ..A boy and a girl 
Reid, Alexander "Buffy" (I13288)
 
772
1 - Daniel McFarland, born in Thornhill. Scotland, came to America in 1785, and settled in Salem, on what is now the Samuel Beattie farm. He afterwards moved to Argyle, settled near Argyle Corners, and died, his remains being buried in the cemetery at that place.
By his first wife he had one son, John McFarland, already twenty-one years old when the family came to America. He settled first in Cambridge, on a farm about two miles west of Cambridge village, and afterwards in what is now Jackson, the old homestead being near East Greenwich.

By his second wife the pioneer Daniel had four sons :
David, who settled in St. Louis when it was only a village, passed his life there, and died at an advanced age in 1873 ;
Alexander, settled and died many years ago in Salem ;
Daniel. Jr., settled in Greenwich, and afterwards in Fishkill ;
James, moved to Ohio and settled near Columbus, - a man of note, holding many public offices, and a member of the Legislature for one or more terms.

In the original family there were no daughters.
("History of Washington County" published in 1878)

2 - Residence 1785 - Age: 52 Salem, Washington, New York, USA
Settled in Salem upon arriving in America

Residence 1785 - Age: 52 Cambridge, Washington, New York, USA
Settled first in Cambridge, on a farm about two miles west of Cambridge village, and afterwards in what is now Jackson, the old homestead being near East Greenwich.

Residence 1805 - Age: 72 Salem, Washington, New York, USA

(Research):No IGI records found for Name: Daniel McFarlane, Event: Birth, Event Range: 1730-1735, Father Name: Malcolm, Country: Scotland, Record Type: Birth, Baptism, and Christenings

On 9 October 2015 at 09:40, Sue Sheldon <sue.sheldon@gmail.com> wrote:
No, Terrance - I don't know which Thornhill. We got this information from the History of Washington County book published in 1878.

Here is a transcription:
Daniel McFarland, born in Thornhill. Scotland, came to America in 1785, and settled in Salem, on what is now the Samuel Beattie farm. He afterwards moved to Argyle, settled near Argyle Corners, and died, his remains being buried in the cemetery at that place.
By his first wife he had one son, John McFarland, already twenty-one years old when the family came to America. He settled first in Cambridge, on a farm about two miles west of Cambridge village, and afterwards in what is now Jackson, the old homestead being near East Greenwich.

By his second wife the pioneer Daniel had four sons :
David, who settled in St. Louis when it was only a village, passed his life there, and died at an advanced age in 1873 ;
Alexander, settled and died many years ago in Salem ;
Daniel. Jr., settled in Greenwich, and afterwards in Fishkill ;
James, moved to Ohio and settled near Columbus, - a man of note, holding many public offices, and a member of the Legislature for one or more terms.

In the original family there were no daughters.

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.

A son of Daniel is Prof. John A. McFarland, who is now, and has been for nineteen years, principal of Washington Academy,
Salem.

This last Daniel mentioned is my 3rd ggrandfather. He married Jane Shiland and had James Stanley MacFarland. James Stanley married Francis Almira Bent and had my great grandmother, Grace Margaret MacFarland. Grace married Jasper Whitlock Sheldon and had my grandfather, Dwight MacFarland Sheldon I. Then my Dad is the II and my brother is the III.

Also in the book is an account of John A. McFarland, who was the older brother of my 2nd ggfather James Stanley MacFarland.
JOHN A. McFARLAND.

The ancestry of the McFarland family ia traced to the Scottish High-
land clan Macfarlane, or Pharlan, the only one, with one exception,
whose descent is from the charters given the ancient Earls of Lennox,
from whom the clan sprang, and who held possession of their original
lands for over six hundred years. From the most reliable informa-
tion at hand, Aluin was the first Earl of Lennox, and died in the year
1225. The eighth Earl of Lennox died without male issue, and his
eldest daughter, having married the Duke of Murdook, held the pro-
prietorship. Upon her death (1395) three families claimed the earl-
dom, - the Macfarlanes claiming the earldom as heirs male. They
resisted all other clans, and in the struggle became scattered to
difl'erent parts of the kingdom. The timely support by the Darnley
family (some of whose members had married into the clan) restored
their ancient family estate, and upon the establishment of the Stuarts
as Earl of Lennox, the clans nnder their patronage became, in 14S8,
separate and independent. The principal of these was the Macfar-
lane. From the subject of this sketch the descent is traced back six
generations to Duncan, the father of .lames, the father of Malcom,
the father of Daniel, the father of .lohn, the father of Daniel, the
father of John A. At the time the ohm was separated the ancestors
settled in the lowlands of Scotland, at Thorn Hill, whence the great-
grandfather, Daniel, emigrated to America in the year 1785, with his
wife and one son, John, bom 1764, and are supposed to have settled,
upon first coming to this country, in the town of Salem. The great-
grandfather lived for many years in the town of Salem, and was
there in 1805, but subsequently moved to the town of Argyle, where
he died at an advanced age. The grandfather was a resident of the
old town of Cambridge in the earlier part of his life, and followed prin-
oipally-the occupation of a farmer; but during the latter part of his
life lived in the town of Jackson, where he died in the year 1847,
leaving six children, who reached advanced ages of over sixty years,
all dying between the years 1867 and 1869. Daniel, the eldest of
these children, and father of the subject of this sketch, was born in
the year 1793, in the town of Cambridge ; married Miss Jane Shiland,
of the same town, daughter of Deacon John Shiland, great-grandson
of John Shiland, who emigrated from Scotland prior to the French
war: was taken prisoner, with his family, by the Indians in Pennsyl-
vania, carried to Canada, where they were kept in continement for
some time ; they were finally released and settled there, but at the close
of the Revolutionary war returned to Cambridge, N. Y.

Daniel McFarland spent his life as a farmer mostly in the town of
Jackson : was a soldier in the war of 1812. He was closely allied to
the promotion of the best interests of society in his day ; was an
elder in the Scotch Presbyterian church at Coila, town of Cambridge,
for many years ; raised a family of five children, viz. : John A., Mar-
garet, William, Robert, and James, of whom Margaret died in the
year 1850, at the .age of twenty-four, and Robert died in the year
1854, at the same age. The father of these children was a man of
strong decision of character, inheriting from his Scotch ancestry that
firmness and resolution to do whatever he conceived to be right char-
acteristic of the people of the mother-land, and instructed and reared
his children to respect and honor all that makes true manhood and
secures happiness and longevity. He died at the age of seventy-six,
in the year 1869. The wife and mother still survives, and in the year
1878 is in her seventy-ninth year, retaining that vigor of both body
and mind uncommon to people of that advanced age.

John A. McFarland was the eldest son ; spent his minority on the
farm of his father, availing himself only of the advantages of the
district school ; but so improved these opportunities that he was able
at the age of eighteen to begin teaching, by which means he secured
a sufficient competence to prepare for college, which he did in Cam-
bridge Washington Academy, under Rev. E. H. Newton, D.D., enter-
ing in the advance course of third term sophomore of Union College,
graduating from that institution of learning in the year 1848.

During his college course his health had become considerably im-
paired, and be went to South Carolina, where he spent some time ;
but, regaining his health, engaged as a teacher at Parrotsvillc, Tenn.,
where he remained aijout one year. In the fall of 1849 he returned
north, and was married to Miss Amanda H., daughter of Ransom
Hawley and Margaret Tice, of Cambridge.

After his marriage he returned south, and was principal of Wythe-
viJle Academy for two years, ard from 1856 to 1859 had charge of
the Rural Seminary at Pembroke, N. Y. His health again failing,
ho returned to hi.-;" native county, but soon after took charge of
Washington Academy, at Salcm, Washington Co., N. Y., where he
has remained, and still remains (1878), with the exception of two
years, for nineteen successive years. Prof. McFarland, in recounting
his past history in connection with the last-named institution, is
enabled to see tho.se who have graduated under his instruction filling
important positions in the various professions, and ranking among
the first as attorneys, physicians, clergymen, and business men. His
natural ability as an instructor has given him rank nraong the most
successful teachers of the State, and secured for him a reputation
worthy the emulation of the young men of to-day, who, unassisted,
must meet the obstacles coincident with self-made men. He has one
son, Edwin Stanley McFarland, of Salem, N. Y.
I'd love to know if the account of the McFarland Clan in Scotland that is written in this book is accurate. I don't know who the author would have gotten the information from, since the book is written 100 years after Daniel arrived here in 1785.

Anyway, this is all we know and perhaps the book is in error and we have been barking up the wrong family tree! :)

Sue Sheldon
PO Box 1575
Shelton, WA 98584
360-427-3119 home
360-490-5925 cell
sue.sheldon@gmail.com 
McFarlane, Daniel (or Donald) DanM04 (I21324)
 
773
1 - Daniel. Jr., settled in Greenwich, and afterwards in Fishkill;
("History of Washington County" published in 1878)

2 - Assessors have been in our history of two kinds — Township and County. The county were appointed by the Commissioners until, in 1827, the people by law were required to elect such officer; and after 1841 the office for the county was abolished, and the old system of Township
Assessors was re-established.
In 1829, John Greer was elected, and, having resigned in October, 1830, Daniel McFarland was elected and continued until, in 1831, Henry B. Carter was chosen, and served two terms.
(KNOX COUNTY OHIO - Norton's History of Knox County [Chapter XLVIX])
[http://files.usgwarchives.net/oh/knox/history/norton/ch49.txt] 
McFarland, Daniel (I333)
 
774
1 - Daughter Nancy Ralstons obituary says William was born in Glasgow, Scotland, was a cousin of US President James Buchanan and died at 104 years of age.
1850 census says he was born in Ireland, his tombstone and an Ancestry.com tree show he was born in Scotland. The Ancestry.com tree show his birthplace as Camghouran beside Loch Rannoch, Perthshire. The same tree show his marriage to Nancy took pl ace when he was aged 19 at Loch Rannoch.
The 1850 US Federal census shows a land value of $1000 in Rural Valley, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania.

2 - I found the 1850 census records for William and son John living in Cowanshannock, Armstrong Co. PA. In both the 1850 and 1860 census, William states that he was born in Ireland, not is Glasgow as the article above says. He also was probably no t 104 when he died. The 1850 census is probably the most correct date, abt. 1773. I find that the older people got, the worse their memories were for remembering how old they were.
[E-mail from MHH CMW genealogy chair rec: 13 Jul 2014]
FSID KPH4-6JC 
McFarland, William WiM05 (I14972)
 
775
1 - Daughter of Benjamin Hobbs and Emily Jane Steer. Married Thomas A H "Alex" McFarlane at St Aiden's Church in Marden, South Australia, on 18th December 1911.
Mother of Alexander Steer (1913), Daphne May (1914), Ronald George (1916), Olive Valerie (1917), Harold (1919), Kenneth Malcolm (1924) and Joan Louise (1925)
Burial Plot: Section N, Drive C, Path 10(32), Site 360S
[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/181538480/olive-may-mcfarlane]

2 - Olive May McFarlane (born Hobbs) was born 1885, to Benjamin Hobbs and Emily Jane Hobbs (born Steer).
Benjamin was born on February 6 1860, in McLaren Vale, SA, Australia.
Emily was born on September 15 1864, in Bull Creek, South Australia, Australia.
Olive had 6 siblings: Mabel Emily Roche (born Hobbs), Ernest George Hobbs and 4 other siblings.
Olive married Thomas Alexander Hugh McFarlane. Olive passed away 1972, at age 86.
[https://www.myheritage.com/names/olive_mcfarlane]

(Research):Word doc. chart attached to e-mail from Janet Marsh rec:15. Mar. 2008 
Hobbs, Olive May (I21336)
 
776
1 - Daughter of John Alexander Binnie. Married Clifford Kayzer McFarlane at Presbyterian Church in Hawthorn, South Australia, on 25th June 1910.
Burial plot: Section A, Drive B, Path X(1), Site 10BC
[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/181537667/mary-ann-mcfarlane]

2 - Parents
John Alexander Binnie 1858– 1921
Ann Meldrum 1857– 1923
[SCHIER Family Tree2 Owner: neilschier13]

(Research):Word doc. chart attached to e-mail from Janet Marsh rec:15. Mar. 2008 
Binnie, Mary Ann (I21344)
 
777
1 - Death certificate says he died aged 69 years.

2 - MacFarlane, Peter 4/7/1902
slater, Bridgend, Callander, d. 02/04/1899 at Callander, intestate.
Dunblane Sheriff Court SC44/44/47

3 - Peter MACFARLANE , master slater was born on 8 Dec 1829 at Callander. He married Margaret MURRAY, daughter of James MURRAY , herring fisher and Isabella MCLARTY, on 17 Jun 1853 at Glasgow. He died on 2 Apr 1899 at Callander aged 69.
(Andrews Ancestors Direct.rtf on file)

(Medical):Informant was Isabella Macfarlane, daughter-in-law. 
Macfarlane, Peter (I13121)
 
778
1 - Death certificate says she died aged 85 years.

2 - MacFarlane, Margaret 17/4/1919 or Murray, Bridgend, Callander, widow of Peter MacFarlane, slater, d. 06/03/1919 at Callander, testate.
Dunblane Sheriff Court SC44/44/58

3 - Margaret MURRAY was born circa 1832 at Glassary. She married Peter MACFARLANE , master slater, son of Malcolm MACFARLANE , slater and Catherine FERGUSON, on 17 Jun 1853 at Glasgow. She died on 6 Mar 1919 at Callander.
(Andrews Ancestors Direct.rtf on file)

(Medical):Isabella Macfarlane, daughter-in-law was the informant.

(Research):No birth record on IGI or Scotlands People websites as at 4 Nov 2017. 
Murray, Margaret (I13293)
 
779
1 - DEATH: Farm of Brae Cessintully.
NOTE: "the clan Mc Farlane", pg 221 by C.M. Little (929.273 M 164l) for births. A Photostat copy of a family record written by Peter McFarlane son of child #9 in possesion of Thekla M. Stahr 2655 Brinker Ave. Ogden Utah 84401
NOTE: Parish records of Port of Menteith (Gsf 14505 pt 855) for marr of husband and wife,& all christenings;Age at death 89 yrs 9 mo.
ORDINANCES: Tib & ref 7118807 95-99 & 7127101 21.
BIBLE: of Alexander McFarlane (child #1) Deaths of husb. and wife and children 12 & 13 in possesion of thekla M. Stahr
MARRIAGE:child #12 Ann is Gs film 102738
Parlan McFarlane, carpenter and peter McFarlane a book-keeper immigrated in 1819. Janet McFarlane in 1821 and Daniel in 1843 to Elgin Huntingdon Quebec. Alexander McFarlane in 1854
Research by Thekla M. STAHR.

2 - The Macfarlanes of Huntingdon, Province of Quebec
The record of this family is preserved in the form of a manuscript, prepared by Mr. Donald Macfarlane, who was born in Scotland, May, 1746, and died Nov. 8, 1835.
The claim of direct descent from MacFarlane of Gartartan, in Perthshire, Scotland, is fortified by the Bible records of the family, also from original "Burgess Tickets" of parchment, showing that for five generations preceding the abovementioned f amily, the heads of each generation mentioned as "son of, " were burgesses of the city of Glasgow.
The writing of Mr. Donald Macfarlane states that Walter, eldest son of Sir John Macfarlane, by his second wife, a daughter of Lord Herries, got from his father the estate of Dulator, near Port of Menteith. One of his sons lived at Halbertshire, ne ar Denny, Stirlingshire, and had a family. One of his sons went to Ballawell, near Buchlyvie; he had sons, Parlan and George.
Parlan had three sons, John, Alexander and Donald, and daughters, Mary and Janet. George had one daughter, who had a large family. He (George) died at the age of 105 years.
Donald Macfarlane, born May, 1746; died Nov. 1835; married Mary McNee, Dec. 13, 1782. She was born at Rednock, Scotland, May, 1765. They had fifteen children:
Donald, the father of these children, died at the age of 91 years, on the farm of Braecessinttilly, Scotland, which he had occupied for nearly fifty years. All of his fifteen children lived to be men and women, and often all dined together on fest al occasions.
[Mrs C. M. Little's History p221-2]

3 - MCNEE FAMILY TREE Owner: Holly Stevens suggests parents as Parlane McFarlane and Elizabeth McLeran who had a son Donald b. May 1744 Comrie, Perthshire.
Holly says "I did not find ANY Donald born anywhere to a Parlan between 1740 and 1755 other than the Donald born in 1751 Comrie Parish to Parlan McFarlane and Elizabeth McLeran".
FSID LCP8-95R

(Research):See attached sources. 
Macfarlane, Donald (I17539)
 
780
1 - Dr. Loyd McFarlane died in Manhattan, Kansas not Idaho.Loyd's father Edmund moved from Parker Praire, Mn. to Blackfoot, Idaho where he passed away Dec 20, 1935. Lloyd was married and his wife passed away a year later and their baby girl Jeannette. They had two other children [a daughter] and Robert McFarlane (87) passed away Nov 25th, 2011 in Portland, Oregon.
[E-mail from debbie mcfarlane rec: 22 Nov 2012]

2 - Dr Lloyd McFarlane was married to Jeannette Hawthorn Brown. Also a baby Mary died at the same time as her mom.I know they are buried near each other. Also the McFarlane home is a historical home sold to Werham family and under Manhattan, Kansas historical homes.
[E-mail from debbie mcfarlane rec: 26 Nov 2012]

3 - McFarlane-Wareham Residence
The McFarlane-Wareham residence at 1906 Leavenworth Street is historically significant as an excellent example of the vernacular style of Tudor Revival architecture. The house was built in 1928 by Mont J. Green, a prominent builder in Manhattan, and designed by Professor Paul Weigel, a renowned local architect and longtime Department Head for Architecture at Kansas State University.
The Tudor Revival style is associated with the building boom Kansas experienced in the
mid-1920s and was used for a large proportion of early 20th century suburban houses throughout the country. Key design features of the Tudor Revival style include steeply pitched gable roofs, prominent façade gable, elaborated chimneys, Tudor or roundarched doorways, half-timbering, multiple window groupings, and multi-paned glazing.
The McFarlane-Wareham House features a steeply pitched hip room with a gable on the
asymmetrical front elevation. The lower story of the house is of brick veneer, the second story consists of half-timbering and stucco The windows of the home all include tall and narrow multi-paned casement windows set in groups. It is a fine example of the brick wallclad Tudor subtype.
Dr. Lloyd Edmund and Mrs. Jeanette Hawthorne McFarlane originally commissioned for the house to be built. It was later sold to Ralph and Betty Wareham. Ralph was the nephew of Manhattan's most famous entrepreneur, Harry P. Wareham.
(Kansas State Historical Society - National Register of Historic Places)
[http://www.ci.manhattan.ks.us/documentview.aspx?DID=1059]

(Research):Dr. Loyd McFarlane died in Manhattan, Kansas not Idaho.Loyd's father Edmund moved from Parker Praire, Mn. to Blackfoot, Idaho where he passed away Dec 20, 1935. Lloyd was married and his wife passed away a year later and their baby girl jeannette. They had two other children Elaine McFarlane now 90 living in Prineville, Oregon an Robert McFarlane (87)passed away Nov 25th, 2011 in Portland, Oregon. Robert and his wife Jeri (Lesher) McFarlane have 4 children. Barre (McFarlane) Stoll of Portland, Oregon, Jaime McFarlane of Beaverton, Oregon, Todd R McFarlane of Boise, Idaho and Bruce L. McFarlane of Los Altos, California. They all have kids. If interested text me I will add to the list
[debbie mcfarlane sue.debbie@gmail.com 22 Nov 2012]

I am not near my notes but I do know dr Lloyd McFarlane was married to Jeannette hawthorn brown . Also a baby Mary died at the same time as her mom.I know they are buried near each other. Also the McFarlane home is a historical home sold to werham family and under manhattan kansas historical homes. Also my father in law robert McFarlane died 1 yr ago today and you can find his obituary under the Oregonian newspaper dec 4 2011. My sister in laws are barre and jaime .
Sent from my iPhone rec: 26 Nov 2012 
McFarlane, Dr. Lloyd Edmund (I14041)
 
781
1 - Duncan MACFARLANE , shoemaker was born on 7 Mar 1746 at near Callander. He married Margaret FERGUSON on 10 Aug 1779 at Callander.
(Andrews Ancestors Direct.rtf on file)
2 - Son Malcolm's birth in Callander Parish Register. Parents noted as "of Claish".
[Pat Macfarlane]
Our professional researcher suggested a Duncan b.7 Mar. & bapt. 9 Mar. 1746 s/o Duncan Mcfarlane & Margaret McFarlane in Clash as possibles for Duncan's parents from OPR records.

3 -This Duncan is as far back as we have been able to get with a confirmed lineage in this line. A professional researcher seemed to think Duncans fathers name was probably John as he had two sons of that name. Another researcher suggests his parents may have been Donald McFarlane and Catherine MacGregor whose marriage is shown in Callander parish register.
Naming pattern would seem to suggest that as Margarets parents names are to found in children 3 & 4, that Duncan's parents names would be those of children 1 & 2 i.e. John and Catharine. However LDS Family search shows no Duncan born to parents of those names +/- 20yrs of 1750.
However yet another researcher of this line maintains his parents were Malcolm and Effie McPherson, based I think on Archie's history of the family [following] which records a Malcolm the Slater gravestone at Kilmahog. There is a "Malcolm the Slater" gravestone at Kilmahog but it is not in Gaelic, is currently standing [Aug 2006] and is the stone for Duncan's son Malcolm a slater.

4 - "The first Macfarlane recorded in Callander, was factor ("Tackman" to the Duke of Perth) in the early 1700s. He stayed in in the original part of what is now the Roman Camp Hotel. After the Rising in 1746 by Prince Charles Edward (The Young Pretender) was defeated, the Duke was banished to the West Indies and his estates forfeited to the Crown. The running of the estates was taken over by government commissioners, (i.e. Roman Camp Charters).The Macfarlan (sic) was ousted by the Crown commissioners as he was known to sympathise with the Jacobite cause.
Scotland at this time was in such a state, between Hanoverians, Jacobites, Episcopals and Presbyterians, plus the terrible cruelties of Bloody Cumberland, that there was little or no recorded births, deaths etc. The record was in the church records, i.e. the removal of the church from St Kessog's yard and the first church in the square in Callander, most of the tradesmen employed were Macfarlanes.
There is a gravestone in Kilmahog which has fallen on its face, erected to the memory of Challum Nam Schloter, in English "Malcolm the Slater". He would be a grandson of Macfarlane the Factor. I cannot mind the date on the stone and am trying to have it re-erected.
The next generation were the main contractors of demolishing the church in St Kessog's graveyard, and building the first established church in the Square. The present church is the second, (ref: church centenary account.)
In the church statistical account, where [Macfarlanes] are recorded as being concerned in the building of the first established church in the Square 1760s - 1770s.
At this time there was no compulsory records kept, so the first real record of this particular family is a gravestone in Kilmahog graveyard of a grandson of the first Macfarlane, inscribed in Gaelic "Challum nam Schloter" - Malcolm the Slater. The stone has now fallen on it's face and as it is a considerable [time] since I saw it I cannot remember its exact date and name of his wife etc., but, as far as I remember, he married a Ferguson of Balquhidder or Balmlaig a crofting township on the south side of the Balvaig.
[notes from family historian and Malcolm's descendant Archie Macfarlane in Callander]

5 - 1772 What we know as the Visitor Centre in the square of Callander was St Kessogs Church and was built for the cost of £210.
[ http://www.cyp.org.uk/heritage_project/1740_1790/history/index.htm ]

6 - National Archives throw doubt on Archies assertion that the first Callander Macfarlane was factor for the Duke of Perth prior to the uprising as E777/40 Forfeited Estates: Perth: Petitions and memorials from John Stewart of Boggs, factor prior to the forfeiture 1756-1762
However he may have been factor immediately after the uprising and dismissed during the ten years from 1746-1755 that the estates were under the control of the Lords of the exchequer in Scotland before they were formally annexed to the Commisioners of the forfeited estates in 1755, at which time the above John Stewart was factor.

7 - CLAISH FARM, MOLLANDS ROAD, CALLANDER FK17.
At Claish Farm, evidence the area has been farmed since around 4000 BC was unearthed in 2001. The site at Claish Farm was discovered as a cropmark from the air in 1977, when it was photographed by the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland It lies on an upper terrace of the River Teith, a tributary of the River Forth, in central Scotland. A massive farmhouse, dating back 6000 years to the New Stone Age, has been found by archaeologists in Perthshire. The timber building was uncovered near Claish Farm, Callander. Among the discoveries at Claish Farm, Callander, was evidence of ancient living-rooms, bedrooms and a cooking area.
By 2007 Claish Farm includes an area known as Ben Ledi Park.

(Research):Only birth of a Duncan in Callander OPR's for 1710-1749 Batch # C113362
Name Duncan Mcfarlane
Gender Male
Christening Date 10 Aug 1749
Christening Place CALLANDER,PERTH,SCOTLAND
Birth Date 08 Aug 1749
Father's Name Malcom Mcfarlane
Mother's Name Elsie Mcphearson
Indexing Project (Batch) Number C11336-2
System Origin Scotland-ODM
GS Film number 1040071, 0102696

IGI results for Name: Duncan McFarlane, Event: Birth, Event Range: 1740-1760, Father Name: John, Country:Scotland, State or Province:Perthshire
Duncan Mcfarlane
christening: 3 December 1758 ABERFOYLE,PERTH,SCOTLAND
father: John Mcfarlane
mother: Janet Mclauchlen

Duncan Mcfarlane
christening: 1 March 1747 COMRIE,PERTH,SCOTLAND
father: John Mcfarlane
mother: Mary Mcleran

Duncan Mcfarlane
christening: 1 March 1747 COMRIE,PERTH,SCOTLAND
father: John Mcfarlane
mother: Margt. Mclaren

Duncan Mcfarlane
christening: 3 August 1743 KINCARDINE BY DOUNE,PERTH,SCOTLAND
father: John Mcfarlane
mother: Mary Fergusone

Duncan Mcfarland
christening: 4 July 1760 LOGIERAIT,PERTH,SCOTLAND
father: John Mcfarland
mother: Els. Ferguson

Duncan Mcfarlan
christening: 14 April 1741 ABERFOYLE,PERTH,SCOTLAND
father: John Mcfarlan
mother: Christian Mcfarlan 
Macfarlane, Duncan in Claish Farm (I13184)
 
782
1 - EDUCATION: Edinburgh University; Doctor of Divinity, Princeton, U.S.A., 1853.
CHURCH: Licenced by Presbytery of Linlithgow, 1821.
CHURCH: Ordained to Ardoch, 1823.
CHURCH: Minister of Collessie, 1833; presented, January 1833; admitted, March 1833.
CHURCH: Joined the Free Church, 1843.
CHURCH: Admitted to Free Church, Dalkeith, 1844.

2 - JOHN MACFARLANE, born Edin-
18S3
burgh, 1798> son °f J°nn M. ; educated
at Univ. of Edinburgh ; licen.
by Presb. of Linlithgow 26th Dec. 1821
;
ord. to Ardoch 28th Aug. 1823; pres. by
William Johnston of Lathrisk in Jan., and
adm. 15th March 1833. Joined the Free
Church in 1843; adm. to Free Church,
Dalkeith, 19th Jan. 1844 ; D.D. (Princeton,
U.S.A., 1853); died 2nd June 1875. He
marr. (1) 24th Nov. 1826, Janet Marshall
(died 20th Jan. 1852), daugh. of George
Gray, merchant, Dundee, and had issue:
John, born 29th Nov. 1827; Catherine
Balfour, born 19th Feb. 1829 ; George, born
2nd July 1830 ; Jane, born 4th June 1832 ;
Jessy, born 28th Dec. 1834 ; Robina, born
28th Aug. 1835; William Francis, born
19th June 1837 ; Margaret Ann, born 26th
Nov. 1839 : (2) 4th July 1854, Louisa
Cecilia (died 25th Sept. 1884), third daugh.
of Rear-Admiral John Rouett Smollett,
R.N., of Bonhill, and Elizabeth, daugh. of
the Hon. Patrick Boyle, son of second Earl
of Glasgow.
Publications
The Jubilee of
the World: an Essay on Christian Missions
to the Heathen (Glasgow, 1842) ; The Great
Stone under the Oak, a sermon (Edinburgh,
1844); Account of the Parish {New Stat.
Ace., ix.) ; Sermon {Free Church Pulpit, i).
(Fasti Collessie, FES, Vol.5, p.135)

2 - HISTORY OF FIFE.
The [Collessie] parish church is situated at the village of Collessie, but from its being so near the northern boundary of the parish is rather inconveniently placed for those residing to the south. It is old, and of an inconvenient form, being long and narrow, with the pulpit in the middle, and galleries at each end. Some of the old seats are dated so far back as the fifteenth century. The floor is several feet below the level of the surrounding ground, which renders it cold and damp ; and it is much too small for the amount of the population.* The manse is large and comfortable, and the offices are good.
The stipend is fifteen chalders of grain, half meal, half barley, a small sum for vicarage and grass money, and the usual allowance for communion elements. The glebe is of the legal size, and the lands of good quality. The present incumbent is the Rev. John Macfarlane. William Johnston, Esq. of Lathrisk is patron. The church is well attended, and there are 135 male heads of families on the parochial roll. The communicants are about 330.
[http://www.archive.org/stream/historyofcountyo02leig/historyofcountyo02leig_djvu.txt]

3 - Rev. John wrote the Collessie parish entry for the 1836 "The New Statistical Account of Scotland" which appeared in Volume 10.
He also had an article called "Faith" appear in the Scottish Christian Herald newsletter Vol I. No.24 on Saturday August 13, 1836

4 - Villages, Seats, &c. - Collessie Manse,
Post Town - Auchtermuchty
County - Fife
Occupants, &c. - Rev. John M'Farlane
(DIRECTORY TO GENTLEMEN'S SEATS, VILLAGES. &c. IN SCOTLAND: pub.1843)
[ http://www.archive.org/details/directorytogentl00find ]

(Research):1 - #735 Fasti Ecclesiæ Scoticanæ: the Succession of Ministers in the Church of Scotland from the Reformation (1915-), Scott, Hew, (9 volumes. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1915-), FHL book 941 D3s; FHL microfiche 6026402., vol. 5 p. 135.
http://histfam.familysearch.org/getperson.php?personID=I60693&tree=Fasti

2 - No Edinburgh or even Midlothian, Muthill or Dundee births for a John s/o John 1798+/-2 yrs in IGI search 26 April 2010.

3 - Proposed Change: John MacFarlane, of Dalkeith (I43213)
Link: http://www.clanmacfarlanegenealogy.info/getperson.php?personID=I43213&tree=CC
I have family tree to present, compiled from family sources, which I will share if you can use it.
Donald Macfarlane donaldmacfarlane@mchsi.com
[E-mail from Donald Macfarlane rec: 15 Sept. 2010]

4 - Can you look for Rev John's birth date? His family says his family was from Arrochar, by which I guess that John's father was probably born in Arrochar.
[ E-mail from Donald Macfarlane rec: 16 Sept. 2010 ]

Given the new information I did another IGI search and came up with the only two John s/o John born in Scotland in 1798 showing in IGI. Selecting his parents are complicated by the fact that both mother are Catherine/Katherine.
John McFarlane [submitted]
Birth: 07 JAN 1798 Bonhill, Dunbarton, Scotland
Father: John McFarlane Mother: Katherine Buchanan

John McFarlane [submitted]
Christening: 01 APR 1798 Buchanan, Stirling, Scotland
Father: John McFarlane Mother: Cathrine McLean

5 - Mary Helen Haines
Feb 19, 2020, 5:37 AM (5 days ago) to me, gachmacfarlane
CMW new member Patricia Ann Wheeldon Caudill #777
Rev. John Macfarlane, who is in Andrew's database as I 43213. I found his birth record on Ancestry showing his parents as George Mcfarlane and Elizabeth Mcintyre. Patricia also has a tree on Ancestry under the name Lytton Wheeldon Caudill tree. 
Macfarlane, Rev. John Minister of Collessie & later of Dalkeith JoM14 (I13592)
 
783
1 - EDUCATION: Glasgow University; Master of Arts, 1797; Doctor of Divinity.
CHURCH: Minister in the Bahama Islands.
CHURCH: Admitted to St. Andrew's, Nassau, 1817.
Left a widow, but not identified as yet.
[#735 Fasti Ecclesiæ Scoticanæ]

2 - MCFARLANE, Reverand HUGH, born 1780 son of John McFarlane a farmer in St Ninians, Stirlingshire, educated at Glasgow University, MA 1797, MD, minister of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 1817, died in Nassau, New Providence 20.9.1817
(S.1.46)(F.7.666)
[Scots In The West Indies 1707-1857]

Only Hugh born to a John in Saint Ninians +/-10yrs of 1780
FSID KNS5-X86

(Research):#735 Fasti Ecclesiæ Scoticanæ: the Succession of Ministers in the Church of Scotland from the Reformation (1915-), Scott, Hew, (9 volumes. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1915-), FHL book 941 D3s; FHL microfiche 6026402., vol. 7 p. 666. 
Macfarlane, Rev. Hugh Minister in the Bahama Islands (I12469)
 
784
1 - Entry in Callander parish baptisms
Where there is no surname M(a)cGregor is to be understood
Father/Mother Child Place
1822 John/Elisabeth MacFarlan-Peter-Callander

2 - 1841 Jun Age: 19 Residence Callander, Perthshire, Scotland
Elisabeth McGregor (50) Independent. Children: Mary (30) Peter (19) Elisabeth (15) Agnes (15).
[Ancestry.com public tree MACKEITH family tree Owner: Fenella_L]

(Research):Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
C113364 1750 - 1854 1040071 Film 6900653 Film 
MacGregor, Peter (I9061)
 
785
1 - Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record.
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
C113364 1750 - 1854 1040071 Film 6900653 Film
Sheet: 00

2 - Entry in Callander parish baptisms
Where there is no surname M(a)cGregor is to be understood
Father/Mother Child Place
1812 John/Elizabeth McFarlan-James McFarlan-Callander

3 - Bunhill Fields is a former Dissenters' burial ground of four acres, bounded by City Road to the east and Bunhill Row to the west. Managed as a public open space by the City of London since 1867, it is the last survivor of London's once numerous small burial grounds (as distinct from churchyards).
It is the last resting place for an estimated 120,000 bodies, including three of Britain's most eminent Nonconformists - William Blake, John Bunyan and Daniel Defoe.
Many of the graves are packed closely together, giving an idea of how London's burial places looked before large cemeteries further from the centre of London opened from the 1830s onwards.
Bunhill today is a popular lunctime spot for office workers wishing to escape the hustle and bustle of the surrounding City.
The graveyard is well stocked with mature trees - planes, oaks and limes, together with a golden-barked ash, a black mulberry and a June-flowering winter bark tree, Drymis winteri, from South America. The trees provide cover for birds including tawny owls, magpies and nuthatches. A notable summer breeding visitor is the spotted flycatcher.
For a leaflet or further information on Bunhill Fields Burial Ground, please telephone the City Gardens office on 020 7374 4127. For information regarding burial records, please email the Guildhall Li <mailto:manuscripts.guildhall@cityoflondon.gov.uk>brary or visit the Burial Ground itself.
The Public Records Office <http://www.pro.gov.uk/> contains records of burials at Bunhill from 1713 to 1854. Guildhall Library </leisure_heritage/libraries_archives_museums_galleries/city_london_libraries/guildhall_lib.htm> houses other Bunhill material, including interment order books for 1789-1854 and a record of the inscriptions on the monuments as they were in 1869.
[http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/Corporation/living_environment/open_spaces/bunhill.htm]

(Research):Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
C113364 1750 - 1854 1040071 Film 6900653 Film 
MacGregor, James McFarlan (I9025)
 
786
1 - Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record.
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
C113364 1750 - 1854 1040071 Film 6900653 Film
Sheet: 00

2 - Entry in Callander parish baptisms
Where there is no surname M(a)cGregor is to be understood
Father/Mother Child Place
1810 John/Elizabeth MacFarlane-Mary-Callander

3 - "Mary 28.6.1880 80" [Kilmahog graveyard MI seems to be in error. If she died 06.1880 she would have been only 69 years of age]
Assume mis-reading of MI to account for difference in DOB.

(Research):Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
C113364 1750 - 1854 1040071 Film 6900653 Film 
MacGregor, Mary (I9012)
 
787
1 - Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record.
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
C113364 1750 - 1854 1040071 Film 6900653 Film
Sheet: 00

2 - Entry in Callander parish baptisms
Where there is no surname M(a)cGregor is to be understood
Father/Mother Child Place
1817 Peter[??ed.]/Elisabeth MacFarlan-Archibald-Callander

3 - "Archibald 28.5.1855 18" [MI on family gravestone in Kilmahog Graveyard appears to be error in transcription DOD should be 1835]
There may have been a misreading due to decay of the MI as either the date of death or the age at death must be wrong.

(Research):Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
C113364 1750 - 1854 1040071 Film 6900653 Film 
McGregor [MacGregor], Archibald (I9033)
 
788
1 - FAMILY: All names taken from book "The Clan Mac Farlane" pg 221 by C.M. Little (Gs #929.273 mi64l). DEATH: from Bible of Alexander son of Donald (now in possesion of Thekla M. Stahr ) and grandson of Parlan.

2 - place of death shown as Duchway, probably Duchray.

3 - Parlan had three sons, John, Alexander and Donald, and daughters, Mary and Janet.
[History of Clan Macfarlane by Mrs C.M. Little pub. 1893 p221]

4 - Source The Ancestors of Brian Doig-http://www.doig.net/Ken.html show his father as Duncan McFarlane of Ballawell, Buchlyvie, b. c 1675.
FSID L62H-8B1

(Research):Can't find any of these children in IGI or Scotlands People searches.-Ed. 
McFarlane, Parlane of Ballawell (I17643)
 
789
1 - Following the 1745 Jacobite rebellion, the lands of the Duke of Perth, including the Barony of Callander, were annexed to the Crown. Subsequently the various farms of the Barony were divided up, and a Surveyor's Report of 1774 mentions that they had formerly been cultivated on a 'runrig' basis, particularly on the farms of «b»Clash,«/b» Ballivichlachlan and Greenock. 'These the surveyor......has laid off in a regular manner in 14 divisions and which at present goes under the name of the 14 Lots of Callander; adjacent to these farms was a Muir which was pastured in common by them and the farms of Gartehonzie and West Mains.'
These divisions have long since disappeared, through amalgamation, and the current pattern has reverted to The Mollands (formerly Lot 1), the much expanded «b»Clash«/b» (formerly Lot 3), Balvalachlan (formerly Lot 9) and the Braes of Greenock (formerly Lot 11), leaving a small portion of Lot 7 to the current 'The Lots' and similarly a portion of Lot 14 to Cockhill Cottage. The collective name 'Lots of Callander' now appears on the Ordnance Survey maps as referring only to the ex-farmhouse of Lot 7. In earlier days, Balvalachlan was known as 'Boglots'.
[http://www.callanderheritage.co.uk/]

2 - "The first Macfarlane recorded in Callander, was factor ("Tackman" to the Duke of Perth) in the early 1700s. He stayed in in the original part of what is now the Roman Camp Hotel. After the Rising in 1746 by Prince Charles Edward (The Young Pretender) was defeated, the Duke was banished to the West Indies and his estates forfeited to the Crown. The running of the estates was taken over by government commissioners, (i.e. Roman Camp Charters).The Macfarlan (sic) was ousted by the Crown commissioners as he was known to sympathise with the Jacobite cause.
[notes from family historian Archie Macfarlane in Callander]

3 - Hearth Tax 1694 [for Callander]
Figures are number of hearths«u»«b»
«/b»Earl of Perths interests:«/u»
Jon & Duncan M' Farlands 3

[This is probably the Roman Camp Hotel which was originally the Earl of Perth's Hunting Lodge. If Archie's research is correct it would indicate that this Duncan was descended from either the John or Duncan shown in the hearth tax return.]

4 - Connection to John the Jacobite rebel extremely tentative but his participation would certainly have been sufficient to have him dismissed as factor after the '45, & his name tallys with that of one of the Duke of Perths hunting lodge occupants at the 1694 hearth tax survey.-Ed. 
Macfarlane, Duncan in Clash (Claish) DuM02 (I13193)
 
790
1 - For some reason he appears as Peter in the MacGregor extractions from the parish register of his son Archibald. I suspect this is a mistake on the part of Dr. Richard McGregor as the IGI extraction has him as John.

2 - John McGregor 16.2.1828 52, wife Elizabeth McFarlane 5.1.1864 76, children James d. London 16.11.1839 27 buried Bunhill Field [Bunhill Field is a burying ground in London], Duncan 18.5.1833 18, Archibald 28.5.1855 18, Peter .8.1841 19, Elizabeth .3.1846 22, Agnes .6.1851 25, Mary 28.6.1880 80 (note by MacGregor - John McGregor and Elizabeth McFarlane married 29.3.1808, Callendar marriage register)
[Mitchells MI's South Perthshire - Kilmahog #62]

3 - IMO JOHN MACGREGOR WD 16 FEB 1828 AGE 52
HIS WIFE ELIZABETH MACFARLANE WD 5 JAN 1864 AGE 76
THEIR CHLDRN JAMES DIED LONDON 1839 – BURIED BUNHILL FIELD
DUNCAN MAY 1833 AGE 18
ARCHIBALD 1835 AGE 18
PETER 1841 AGE 19
ELIZABETH 1841 AGE 22
AGNES 1851 AGE 25
MARY 1880 AGE 80
[Monumental Inscription-Kilmahog graveyard -image at http://www.incallander.co.uk/kilmahog%20churchyard/images/kilmahog11.jpg] 
McGregor [MacGregor], John (I13139)
 
791
1 - Frederick Macfarlane was born in Scotland and went to school at Watsonians in Edinburgh. Frederick and his brother Sidney was sent by ship to Australia to complete their schooling. Their original surname, aparently was Gradidge (the people wh o are well known in UK cricket circles (manufacturing of cricket bats, etc.) For some reason the two boys never went back to Scotland but settled in South Africa and changed their surname to their mother's maiden name, i.e. MacFarlane.
Frederick died of a heart attack in 1957 at the age of 72. (He was a short stout man, quite well off, being a Mine Manager and also the owner of a hotel. So I think they lived the good life, true and well).

2 - 1901 England Census
Name: Frederick Gradidge
Age: 12
Estimated birth year: abt 1889
Relation to Head: Son
Gender: Male
Father: William Gradidge
Mother: Fanny Gradidge
Birth Place: Braishfield, Hampshire, England
Civil Parish: Ampfield
Ecclesiastical parish: Ampfield St Mark
Town: Ampfield
County/Island: Hampshire
Country: England 
MacFarlane, Frederick Gradidge (I22399)
 
792
1 - From Donald Macfarlane, born 1746, to little Elsie, the line is complete for 146 years.

2 - Elsie took a trip to Scotland in 1935 as there is a Canadian passanger record for her re-entry to Canada.
Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935 about Elsie Margaret Macfarlane
Name: Elsie Margaret Macfarlane
Gender: Female
Age: 43
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1892
Birth Country: Canada
Date of Arrival: 25 Aug 1935
Vessel: Antonia
Port of Arrival: Quebec
Port of Departure: Greenock, Scotland
Roll: T-14791 
Macfarlane, Elsie Margaret (I11481)
 
793
1 - Full Name Alexander McFarlane
War World War I, 1914-1918
Serial No. 13/714
First Known Rank Trooper
Next of Kin John McFarlane, Waipu, New Zealand
Marital Status Single
Enlistment Address Waipu, New Zealand
Military District Auckland
Body on Embarkation 2nd Reinforcements
Embarkation Unit Auckland Mounted Rifles
Embarkation Date 14 December 1914
Place of Embarkation Wellington, New Zealand
Transport «u»HMNZT 13 «/u» «u»HMNZT 14 «/u» «u»HMNZT 15 «/u»
Vessel Verdala or Willochra or Knight of the Garter
Destination Suez, Egypt
Page on Nominal Roll 446
Sources Used Nominal Rolls of New Zealand
[ http://muse.aucklandmuseum.com/databases/cenotaph/RecordDetail.aspx?OriginalID=49211&SearchID=7561632&Ordinal=3 ]«i»

«/i»2 - The Allied landing and subsequent campaign on the peninsula during World War I is usually known in Britain as the Dardanelles Campaign and in Turkey as the Battle of Çanakkale. In Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Newfoundland, the term Gallipoli alone is used to describe the 8 month campaign.

In early 1915 Russia was fighting a multi front war against Germany, Austria/Hungary, and Turkey. While it had a sizable army it struggled to deliver sufficient supplies to the troops. The landings at Gallipoli were an Allied attempt to clear a supply path through the Dardanelles to Russia. This would also assist them by putting pressure on Turkey by threatening Constantinople (now Istanbul). On April 25, 1915, after failed attempts to force a passage through the Dardanelles by naval forces alone, a force of British Empire and French troops landed at multiple places along the peninsula. The battles over the next 8 months saw high casualties on both sides due to the exposed terrain, weather and closeness of the front lines. The invasion forces were successfully blocked by the Turkish troops and the subsequent Allied withdrawal meant the Russians would not be receiving supplies through the Dardanelles.

The battle is often referred to for its successful stealthy retreat which was completed with minimal casualties, the ANZAC forces completely retreating by December 19, 1915 and the remaining British elements by January 9, 1916.

Overall, there were around 140,000 Allied casualties including around 45,000 deaths and 250,000 Turkish casualties including around 85,000 deaths. This campaign has become a "founding myth" for both Australia and New Zealand, and Anzac Day is still commemorated as a holiday in both countries. In fact, it is one of those rare battles that both sides seem to remember proudly. The Turks consider it a great turning point for their (future) nation and Australians and New Zealanders see it as the beginnings of the ANZAC spirit.

Many mementos of the Gallipoli campaign can be seen in the museum at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, Australia, and at the Auckland War Memorial Museum in Auckland, New Zealand. This campaign also put a dent in the armour of Winston Churchill, then the First Lord of the Admiralty, who had commissioned the plans to invade the Dardanelles. He talks about this campaign vividly in his memoirs.

The Gallipoli campaign gave an important boost to the career of Mustafa Kemal, who was at that time a little-known army commander, but was later promoted to Pasha. Kemal halted and eventually repelled the Allied advance, exceeding his authority and contravening orders to do so. His famous speech "I do not command you to fight, I command you to die. In the time it will take us to die we can be replenished by new forces" shows his courageous and determined personality. He went on to found the modern Turkish state after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire.
[ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallipoli ]

(Research):1 - e-mail from Viki Burton rec: 01.03.2008

2 - Comments: My husband has just found this site regarding my mother's family line, who was born MacFarlane. My grandfather was Alexander MacFarlane, born 1894 died 1966, Putaruru, New Zealand. I have information regarding whom he married and also the siblings of my mother (his offspring) and consequently her children including myself. Please contact me so that I may know how to add further information and hopefully fill in a few gaps of my own.
Sincerely
Ellison Martin 7vs1@xtra.co.nz 
McFarlan, Alexander (I27845)
 
794
1 - Full Name: Trooper Archibald Norman McFarlane
Rank Last Held: Trooper
Forename(s): Archibald Norman
Surname: McFarlane
War: World War I, 1914-1918
Serial No.: 13/2053
Gender: Male
Last Unit Served : Auckland Mounted Rifles
Place of Death: Trentham Military Camp, Upper Hutt, New Zealand.
Date of Death: 15 June 1915
Age at Death: 21
Cause of Death: Died of disease
Cemetery Name: Waipu Public Cemetery, Northland,
New Zealand Memorial Name : Waipu War Memorial
Obituary : "Word was received last week by Mr. John McFarlane, of Millbrook, Waipu, of the death of his son, Norman, who belonged to the sixth reinforcements, and had been in Trentham camp, where he contracted measles. The body was taken to Waipu for interment." (Auckland Weekly News, 24 June 1915, p. 17) Biographical Notes
Trooper McFarlane was the son of Mr and Mrs John McFarlane of Waipu.
[ http://muse.aucklandmuseum.com/databases/cenotaph/RecordDetail.aspx?SearchID=688949&Ordinal=9&OriginalID=21709 ]

2 - 1915Jun16 13/2053
Trooper MCFARLANE Archibald N. AMR Sec. 3 NZ
Son of Mr. and Mrs. John McFarlane, of Waipu, Northland [Buried] NZ - WAIPU PUBLIC CEMETERY
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sooty/nzefrohMc.html

(Research):e-mail from Viki Burton rec: 01.03.2008 
McFarlan, Archibald Norman (I9601)
 
795
1 - Geo. Lyon married Christian Anderson in 1860,
had two sons and five daughters. The eldest
son, Daniel, ia married, and has two children, and
David is at home.
[ History of Clan Macfarlane by Mrs C.M. Little pub. 1893 p223]

2 - George L MCFARLANE
Birth Year c1833
Birthplace Scotland
Age 48
Occupation Farmer
Marital Status M
Ethnic Origin Scottish
Head of Household George L MCFARLANE
Religion C. Presbyterian
Census Place Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec
[ 1881 Canadian Census ]

2 - Household:
Name Marital Status Gender Ethnic Origin Age Birthplace Occupation Religion
George L MCFARLANE M Male Scottish 48 Scotland Farmer C. Presbyterian Christina MCFARLANE M Female Scottish 50 Q C. Presbyterian
Daniel MCFARLANE Male Scottish 30 Q Farmer Son C. Presbyterian
Christina M MCFARLANE Female Scottish 18 Q C. Presbyterian
David A. MCFARLANE Male Scottish 17 Q Farmer Son C. Presbyterian
Margaret L. MCFARLANE Female Scottish 16 Q C. Presbyterian
Ellen A MCFARLANE Female Scottish 13 Q C. Presbyterian
Mary MCFARLANE Female Scottish 10 Q C. Presbyterian
Isabella A MCFARLANE Female Scottish 7 Q C. Presbyterian
Census Place Elgin, Huntingdon, Quebec «i»
«/i»[ 1881 Canadian Census ] 
Macfarlane, George Lyon (I16965)
 
796
1 - GEORGE MACFARLANE (MCFARLANE) (MCFARLING) a soldier in the British Continental Army (42nd 'Black Watch' Regiment) settled on land received from the Government (about 1785) situated at Miramichi, in the Parish of Newcastle, county of Northumb erland, New Brunswick.
In 1807 having been on the farm for upwards of 20 years, he applied for, and was granted, land at a place called Little Bartibog, on the north side of the Miramichi River, for his three sons; Alexander, John and William.
[attachment CMW genealogy form from Andrea MacFarlane-Grieve rec: 10 Jul 2014]

2 - 1788 Age: 38 Property: land petition on PANB microfilm film F1035
Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada

1798 Age: 48 Property: land petition PANB microfilm F1040
Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada

1807 Age: 57 Property: land petion on PANB microfilm F4171
Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada

1811 Age: 61 Property: land grant petition on PANB F4174
Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada

1814 Age: 64 Property: land grant petition on PANB F4177
Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada
[Ancestry.com public trees Florence Daley1 Tree Owner: robpro27]

3 - George McFarlane, b. 1760, Perthshire, SCO, d. 1825, New Brunswick, CAN, is my 4th gr-grandfather.
[Website user application from David Decker-Drane]

(Research):http://trees.ancestry.com.au/tree/21457325/family?fpid=1179018095

2 - My gggrandfather, George McFarlane/MacFarlane, was a Loyalist with the 42nd Regiment (Black Watch) of the British Army during the American Revolution. After the War, in 1783-84, he emigrated to New Brunswick where he married and had a family.
My grandfather, Henry George MacFarlane, was born there on 27 Dec 1857.
I am looking for any information on George's arrival in the Thirteen Colonies and his birthplace in
Scotland. Can anyone help me? Virginia MacFarlane Ruppin, 202 palisades Dr., Four Seasons, MO 65049 or e-mail address: kini6@socket.net
Published in MacFarlanes Lantern #82 Winter 2001

Too many options for parents.
IGI George b. Perthshire 1755-1765
George McFarlane
Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
christening: 3 February 1760 Dull, Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
father: John McFarlane
mother: Grizel Mercer

George McFarlane
Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
christening: 14 August 1761 Aberfoyle, Perthshire, Scotland
father: Robert McFarlane
mother: Mary Graham

George McFarlane
Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
christening: 9 June 1762 Doune, Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
father: James McFarlane
mother: Agness Maccison

George McFarlane
Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
christening: 9 June 1762 Bridge of Teith, Perthshire, Scotland
father: James McFarlane
mother: Agness Maccison

George McFarlane
Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
christening: 23 April 1758 Dull, Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
father: John McFarlane
mother: Grisil Mercer

George McFarlane
Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
christening: 9 September 1764 Little Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
father: Donald McFarlane
mother: Jannet McIldonich 
MacFarlane, George GeM04 (I27857)
 
797
1 - GEORGE: was born in 1826 and married Margaret Hillock of New Bandon, N.B, in Chatham, N.B. in 1850. According the Census of 1861 he was a farmer, living, in New Bandon in«sup» «/sup»Gloucester Co., N.B.,«sup» «/sup»was 35 years of age an d was shown as a Native Presbyterian and married. He had William (10) John (6) Alex (4) and Ellen (2). According to the Chatham Presbyterian Church records a son «u»Thomas«/u» was born in 1861«sup» «/sup»in New Bandon, N.B. In 1864 Georg e MacFarlane was living, in Blackbrook with wife and 5 children. Thomas «b»WAS «/b»7 years old when he came back to the Miramichi with his family in 1868. George and Margaret had two more children, Isabella and Francis born in 1867 and 1869 . George died in 1905«sup» «/sup»and is buried in St.Andrew Street cemetery in Chatham, N.B.
[attachment with CMW genealogy form from Andrea MacFarlane-Grieve rec: 10 Jul 2014]
FSID L5LV-692

(Research):Ancestry.com public tree Florence Daley1 Owner: robpro27 shows George as son of the John shown here as his uncle. 
McFarlane, George Andrew (I22278)
 
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1 - Grand-children - 4 girls, 1 boy

2 - Alexander and his Sons continued to build boats and do repair work at the old Cruikshank Corner. Alexander passed away on 13th February 1917.
His sons Bill, Tyz, Ern and Jack (John) continued to work together there until the partnership was dissolved 2nd July 1918.
[ Word doc. 'A Scottish Boat Builder from Greenock, Scotland to Birkenhead, S.A.' attached to e-mail from Janet Marsh rec:15. Mar. 2008 ]

(Research):Word doc. chart attached to e-mail from Janet Marsh rec:15. Mar. 2008 
McFarlane, Samuel Tyzack (I21284)
 
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1 - Grandchildren - 6 girls, 5 boys

2 - Alexander and his Sons continued to build boats and do repair work at the old Cruikshank Corner. Alexander passed away on 13th February 1917. His sons Bill, Tyz, Ern and Jack (John) continued to work together there until the partnership was dissolved 2nd July 1918.
Then Bill, old Ern, Jack (John) continued the business other brothers helped at times, they built the "Queenscliff" Rescue boat in the 1920's. The business moved from Cruikshank corner in the 1930's due to the new bridge, being the last boatbuilding business to move.
[ Word doc. 'A Scottish Boat Builder from Greenock, Scotland to Birkenhead, S.A.' attached to e-mail from Janet Marsh rec:15. Mar. 2008 ]

3 - Semaphore is a north-western seaside suburb of Adelaide of the LeFevre Peninsula 14km (8.4 mi) from the CBD, in the state of South Australia, Australia and falls under the City of Port Adelaide Enfield. It is adjacent to Semaphore South, Glanville, Exeter and Largs Bay. Semaphore is essentially a residential suburb.
History
The Semaphore region was first surveyed for sale in 1849, at which time it was an island of sandhills and swamps. In 1851, George Cobbin built a two-storied timber hotel on the southern corner of The Esplanade and Blackler Street. A very high flagpole was erected to signal the approach of ships, earning the area the name Semaphore.
In 1856, an official government signal station was established at the intersection of The Esplanade and Sempahore Road, where officers would record the details of all vessels in Gulf Saint Vincent. It was also used to record information on water depth, tides and cargo loading information. Further growth led to an establishment of a telegraph and Postal Office in the same year. In 1875, the Time Ball Tower was erected adjacent to the Signal Station. The area was isolated from Port Adelaide by the Port River until 1859 when a wooden bridge, later replaced by the Jervois Bridge was opened. The following year saw the construction of the jetty. The majority of early settlers in Semaphore were crewmen of boats.
The road link to Port Adelaide allowed for more convenient commuting from Semaphore to the commercial area, and contributed to increased residential development in the area, as well as churches, schools and pubs. This was further augmented by the construction in 1878 of a railway, which attracted affluent holiday makers to the seaside.
[ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semaphore,_South_Australia ]

4 - Burial: PLOT Section DX, Drive B, Path 7(18), Site 22B
[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/181537356/ernest-david-mcfarlane]

(Research):Word doc. chart attached to e-mail from Janet Marsh rec:15. Mar. 2008 
McFarlane, Ernest David (I21379)
 
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1 - Hi Cousin! I am a decendant of Victoria Helen Macfarlane Duncan. Archibald's older sister, the family medium. Her daughter Lilian Macfarlane is my grandmother, her son John C. Archibald is my father. My Father & Grandparents immigrated to the states in 1965. There were 2 Isabella's, my grandmothers sister, and also Archie had a sister named Isabella as well. We have cousins in Australia as well. I hope this finds you well. My personal e-mail is Venicegirl215@aol.com PLEASE keep in touch!
[Message from Vicky Archibald rec via Ancestry.com 4 Apr 2012]

2 - Ancestry.com profile.
Gender Female
Age Group 30-39
Education Associates Degree
Employment Full-time
Occupation Professional
Languages English, Spanish
Lineage British Isles
Religion Christian / Other 
Archibald, Victoria "Vicky" (I9324)
 

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