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- Olive Mary McFarland was the second child of Anderson and Sarah McFarland to live to maturity. She was born in February, 1856 in Coitsville, Ohio and grew up on the family farm as had her sister, Lovina, just two years older than she. The sister s apparently led similar lives; both became local school teachers and both married in their mid-twenties.
Olive was not at the McFarland/McFarlin family home in 1880, and might be found in Youngstown, Ohio. By 1881 she had married Albert Ross of Youngstown, she twenty-five and he twenty-seven.
They had only one child who apparently died young, as no children are listed as living in the 1900 census. Olive and Albert stayed alone together for at least forty years, moving to Columbus in the early 1900's.
She probably died before the 1930 census
(Research):, and vital records should be checked.
PFM's sources for Olive Mary McFarlin; School-teacher
1860 census; Coitsville, Ohio p 13 with Anderson McFarland (her age 4, born in Ohio, attending school)
1870 census, Coitsville, Ohio p 107 with Anderson McFarland (her age 14, born in Ohio, at home)
1880 census, Youngstown? Ohio
1900 census, Youngstown, Ohio ED 58 p 57, with Albert Ross (her age 44, born in Ohio, mar 20 yrs, 0 of 1 children alive, father b in Ohio, mother b in Ohio)
1910 census, Columbus, Ohio ED 184 p 192, with Albert Ross (her age 54, born in Ohio, 1st mar for 28 yrs, 0 of 1 children alive, father b in Ohio, mother b in Ohio)
1920 census, Columbus, Ohio ED 256 p 332, with Albert Ross (her age 63, born in Ohio, f in Ohio, m in Ohio)
1930 census, Olive McFarlin (McFarland) not found
Other References
*1 McFarlin; 2003 Many of the McFarlin (McFarland) births, marriages, and deaths, with the names, are from the 1832 William McFarland bible, presented to his grandson, William Kirk McFarland by Wm K's mother, Sarah (Kirk) McFarland, March 9, 187 7 (1897?). Photocopies of the vital records pages in that bible, plus copies of other vital record notes and letters, were given to Peter F McFarlin in 1974, by his uncle, Charles Kirk McFarlin, in Short Hills, New Jersey, who had the bible and no tes in his possession at that time.
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