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- 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
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